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the you ready to come along the crime and not much fathers, but the russian consulate in my sale, with lashes out that the fridge cool, attempted to pro you pray in protest. beds are only sentenced to house arrest after they fire bombs. they dip the magic premises whenever necessary or not. so if you take on russia by yourselves, well, assuming a uncomfortable moment for the u. k. prime minister had strong advocate for sending u k. troops to you trade as he visits donald trump through the white house. the united states of america now the rates with aspirations for living in downing street also it lands on us soil by controversial
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social media, influenza, andrew kate in fits criminal charges by the u. k. of romania against him on nothing bought it politically motivated me. i can pay the while you're watching r t international, reaching you from a new center with moscow. i a mike up watching. right now a court in funds has sentenced to individuals to 8 months. how's the rest for an attack? calling the russian, calculating the city of my sale about the diplomatic premises, has reacted really to the knees, saying that the punishment is too lenient given the gravity of the crime are to out, seize. honestly, self i loved doing that has more on the story. the very leading sentence handed down is absolutely inconsistent with the gravity of the friends and facts. i'm an attempt to commit to terrorist tax. the professional incompetence of the circle of
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scientists increasing and improvised explosive device not absolve them of responsibility for what they've done and cannot serve as a mitigating circumstance and the choice of punishment, the criminal intent goals maximum material damage to the russian comes to the gym really must say, and to directly endanger the lives and health of itself. this statement comes as a result of the french quotes, decision to sentence to man that attacked the russian consulate in law, say earlier, last week to early age months with present sentence to be served at home with ankle bracelets monitoring. and the russian embassy also emphasized is quite clear that the 2 were aiming at blowing up the parking lot on the tire tree, stating that it was, i mean, by lock said no one was actually injured. and the russian side will say, demanded to respect the vienna convention on protecting premises people. just a reminder, the attack happened on 24th of february on the side on the bus real brushes,
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special military operation. and ukraine went to french nationals through explosive bottles on the premises, or rushes comes to us in most se, uh, russian for ministry, a spikes on the murray as a harlow states, that it was clear that this was an act of terrorism. as this is what happened on the territory of the russian consul, it and mercy obviously has all the hallmarks of a terrorist act. we demanded from france an immediate comprehensive investigation and of course measures to strength and security. thank god, no one was hurt. now as we understand it, local law enforcers are working, but the relevant demands from the russian side have been made. what we know by the detainee is that they are uh, employees at a french national center for scientific research. and they both stated that they actually failed 3 bottles with a mix of chemicals that could produce and exploits of effect and threw them onto the conflict grounds according to the perpetrators this way they stated that they
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wanted to support you, crane and both of them have actually admitted to committing the crime. you know, before the attack, the russian embassy in paris actually aust french of flores. he's a to type them security around russian diplomatic missions and fronts in view of possible publications. and this was in the early warning of, from the russian side, we'll say, has the russian, the intelligence service also need a warrant out of possible attack, stating the key of could organize them in europe. the 2 men off to committing the crime actually went to a per ukrainian riley, why they were detained in, during the cold hearing. it actually turned out that one of them was married to a ukranian woman on the other actually was concerned about the conflicting ukraine . and this is not the 1st time when per ukrainian views have actually led people to committing crimes. there was an accident back in may of 2024. in slovakia when a prime minister which fits a was shocked by a,
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a pro ukrainian act to this. another such incident actually happened in the us law september when a donald trump was targeted. in fact, uh by a you create per you crane and act fist as well. and obviously the u. s. law enforcement detained him, it actually turned out that he's not a pre ukrainian support, but he also actually discuss plans to recruit a soul just for almost got us down to flight for keith. now following on from the recent, he started gathering the yard officials from washington and moscow has met for a 2nd time as they continue to take tentative steps to rebuilding relations. this problem, the venue was a truck i said to you is stumble from where are these yes and that can sense a report. all the details of the meeting for the most part have been kept silence at least to the presence of the public. according to statements. however, statements that the us state department had provided, as well as the embassy and correct uh, by way of the united states,
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suggested that ukraine was not on the agenda that the topic of ukraine was this specifically disregarded. and the focus of today's meeting between russian and us delegations focused on bi lateral ties. that of the delegations were comprised of experts, high level experts, not political figures or other diplomatic triggers. for the most part i'm, this is a significant step forward because last week and we are the us and russian delegations came together for the 1st time after a 3 year long hiatus. and this is a follow up. the delegations in regard to essentially agreed to about the central training, the idea of reinstating, therefore emissions in their respective countries as well as consulate services in the respective countries. and we understand that this is a follow up that the topic of today was specifically regarding technical matters and taking into consideration staffing and visa matters on the list as go on the meeting did last for 6 hours. there was a lot to discuss, but more importantly,
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it's also a great opportunity for the russian and us delegation to essentially rework and essentially gain trust. this meeting above everything also seems to be a trust building exercise because we understand the 1st meeting took place ends and we are in saudi arabia that was mutual territory. the 2nd meeting on thursday which i placed in is stumbled in church. it also neutral territory, and the meeting was bilateral, there were, there was no 3rd party involved. there was no turkish delegation with strictly between russian and us delegations. and they had all the time to discuss a number of matters. but more importantly, moving forward, of course, is what this means. of course, once the russians and us, the sides are in a position to re establish communication. this will, of course, better strengthen us and russian ties and relations. however, more importantly, you could also serve as a catalyst to into sure that the russian and the united states could essentially discuss the matters that pertain to their national interest. as well as concerns regarding security. and the immediate developments within their immediate region
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such as ukraine or the middle east and the list could go on. so i thought it was speaking, there is a lot to be gained here. but more importantly, of course, is the current position that we find ourselves in. this was the 2nd meeting. there are prospects for more meetings to follow. the position that the united states is facing is also a matter of great significance because we understand the position that russia takes is that the developments are not going to happen overnight. in fact, rushing for ministers. second level of did say that we cannot expect these developments to happen overnight. so meetings like this will continue to take place technical meetings and then we can see something a little bit more tangible. the us position is also just as important, the position that the trump administration is taking above everything else is to ensure that it is essentially back tracking all of the positions or the obstacles that the former administration, the bite and administration implemented and was reciprocated by rush as a result of that, so moving forward, it appears the united states, us taking a more pragmatic approach is taking an approach that is trying to include russia in
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discussions and negotiations, essentially treating rush as an equal partner. this is a matter of great significance. it's been a matter that moscow has been vocal about for many, long years. and this above everything else is going to be a factor that will ensure that these negotiations are these discussions, technical, or otherwise do 60. it's going to be crucial. one more thing that's also a great matter of significance is of course the venue right behind me is a us consul general residence. it is, of course, in one way or the other, neutral to the fact that it did not take place in the embassy that it did not take place anywhere else. but it is also a warm setting. the fact that it took place in the consul general residence it was a welcoming, so setting one that will potentially speak can be reciprocated by russia, as well as the delegations here that my colleague moore, i'd have my me discussed this issue with football, aust, you and for administer carrying nestle ship, it means that it's only reasonable for 2 key powers to start with. resets
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examinations in the meeting, and that was all about bilateral. it's the 1st set to meet and to get to know each other that will serve as good, essential ukraine to see it is essential, especially from a rational perspective. it's not the essential from an american perspective. they're more interested in what's going on and that's in america. the board of problems, etc, but uh, the ukrainian topic is not the 1st and foremost on not to do only topics. that's washington multiple have to discuss. so i think it's a, it's a logic approach. first by that 12 twice, you bring back to people and of course it's not all about security. this is a fact of but in parallel, i think it will be very helpful if for instance, academic ties will be restored. doesn't interest from both sides to work. uh, not only in your rhetoric of topics, but the best, an interest in scientific cooperation dos and you have
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a symmetry between the 2 largest, most of the united states and the russian federation. you don't have to symmetry between russia and germany, or u. s. and france, it's, it's, it's not the same level. and the symmetry we see it's now it's visible. leadership on both sides. big countries, big efforts, big geography. all that into place. there's an interest by many people to keep up all sorts of context and exchange of information. and we heard from a lot of inputs in earlier when he was addressing the f s. b, he said that there are western leaves or western countries or by the acts as a for like trying to stop this sort of, uh, the united states and russia to and this ukraine conferences who do think he was soaking about what he said. those no buybacks as well. that's one that comes to my mind,
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which is nicknames in history the feed us out beyond test the united kingdom. so this will come to my mind 1st, because of course, if i put myself into the shows of officials in london, let's say soundings pre approved for them. it came as a big struck and that, that visit's relation with washington is social relationship. yeah. as circumstances and the that missed the from is inside contact the with the most folks, i mean not yet to receive the, the presidential meeting, but a lot this happening a lot has to be prepared before the 2 presidents smith. but this is, it was, we know it came as a shock to the entire your opinion, but to the british as a separate entity. i think it was the biggest shock of the printer spawn menace that has been pressing the flesh with donald trump in the much anticipated meeting in the white house adult care style. my support for sending troops to ukraine and
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seeking us backing for that simulate put the patio in an awkward position. whenever necessary. we salute be back to children, but not so. could you take on russia by yourselves? well, now care stop has been a staunch supporter of ukraine, although not without financial motives back in generation. you've reached a deal with key of over you case involvement in the countries. natural resources are the very same rab minerals that donald trump now wants to get americas hands on . how the british need is now singing the praises of us u. k. relations. but we see them some of the press. we're not completely convinced we remain each of those 1st partner in defense, ready to come to the other side, to counts of threats wherever, whenever they may arise. no to minute trace a more intertwined analysis. no 2 countries have done more to get the to keep
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people safe. we agree. history must be on the side of the peacemaker, not the invader. i'm working closely with other european leaders on this. but i'm clear that the u. k is ready to put boots on the ground and planes in the, at the support of bill. and so the u. k is full in this year. we'll be giving moment a tray to trade in the data. and you know, i've always heard about the british. i don't need much help. thank you and take care of themselves and rush you by yourselves. well, the prime minister, did you discuss with president trump his repeated statements of desire to annex canada? i think you're trying to find a divide between us that doesn't exist for the closest of nations that we have very good discussions today, but we didn't, i shouldn't have found it up. thank you. please. now political strategist and campaign a anthony web. i believe this tom as
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a war mongering policy doesn't have monday from the british. people in the united states wants to sign the deals of the united kingdom assigned to jail. but there's also i provide for the cry no signed to deal with black truck. so off on, for the largest have destructions in the world, i would be interesting to see how old will work out because president pays it, he might inside the seat or offer to follow a passive deal. and if um president trump is infidel, might be king button, it may well be the day or what involvement, policies, big this house is fighting into some why? but i think this suggestion, bicycles, tom, i but uh breton could have troops in, uh, the price is a peacekeeping service. doesn't like not suppress cooler. so we haven't talked to stripe for numbers to do it. and i didn't think it would be something we should
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restructure, would be happy. i didn't think of also people in the united kingdom would be happy either because the policy workshop or time government. and in fact, the previous company had on the fee, which resulted to release $50000000.00 pounds or taxpayers money being spent and saw from in that direction. these have 9 mind, they will also have the opportunity public's style. my, he's not the only high profile british citizen who touched down in the us today though controversial social media influenza. andrew tate and his brother arrived in florida after being permitted to leave romania where they cover the face, criminal prosecution. and that's according to their representative. advert tate who is social media accounts of billions of views, has the, was arrested 8 romania back in 2022. he and his brother faced several charges both
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here and there in the u. k, including raping human traffic, its romanian. prosecutors say that while the pat have been allowed to leave the country, the charges against them haven't been dropped and that will be expected to return for trial. the age by those who deny any wrong doing have repeatedly accused weston governments of carrying out the politically all political pressing the persecutions against the previous to be convicted of any crime in our life. however, we have no criminal record anywhere on the planet and romania under the originally decided because we have no part to let us go and return the democratic society associates. and i are, and i think it's extremely important that we saw allowing for media spin, fears, live, carefully constructed, narrative, some georgia funded operations,
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trying to destroy the reputations of good people who have no intention to do anything other than the host of the conservative daily podcast. jo, altamont believes that the u. k. y charges against under tate have also been brought lots trust over the case as well. so the problem with london specifically, or the case specifically is that it's, it's a court of nonsense. it's a kangaroo court much like we have in the united states. so they, they will throw someone in jail for just wrong speak is i'm not sure that the charges against them related to, uh, to rape or coersion are real. and what's, what's really unsettling is that we, we now don't know, we don't know whether or not political persecutions are happening or whether there is any evidence. but if there was evidence and they should push the evidence forward, but i just don't believe it's true. i don't believe that the tape brothers are, are guilty of these crimes, and i don't believe that the u. k. is acting honorably and a lot of what we've seen the institutional right out of europe is originated in the
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u. k. which by the way, has massive issues in their own country were over 250000 women. over 30 years, women and children skews me. women and children were raped at the hands of illegals in their country or, or migrants in their country that has led to them covering that up over the last 30 years. and telling the people that were raped and or abused, that they had to remain silent, or they are, they were subject to, to arrest. so, you know, i just, i, you can't trust the governments. you can't trust the western governments. and that's a really sad thing, is to say, i don't think it has anything to do with the administration or some of the people, the good people that are in the governments. it has more to do with the judiciary and these political hacks that are closely related to people like george soros. the of the leading candidates in romania has recently cancelled the presidential election that has been released after 5 hours of police questing over his campaign funding, telling judge jessica who was detained a while on his way to submit his candidacy. paperwork for
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a rerun of the vote. a he claimed his detention had been planned by those trying, but failing to break him to eat. so wake up a massive wake up of the cautiousness of the power to know who we are and we fight for our democracy and our freedom. so he's important that we have to understand that the deep state disorder, the faith, he's lucky if he's not the of the recall. nice what he's failed. everything is absolutely. uh, it's a nonsense plant. is it planet? yeah, yeah, absolutely. and, and the by the way that the, i have seen that everything was calculate, everything was a plan. i mean, it was nothing that we ask. ok, mike is we're going to just go about the situation. know everything was, was a plan. now the case of judge s, google has drawn shields attention around the weld out to sell it depends the house
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more on this a little well, really looking at romania country that most people don't pay much attention to normally small eastern european country. but with what has unfolded in the last few months, but particularly in the last 24 hours, really many people watching 9 saying hang on a 2nd. this is not quite 1st of all we go the gone to one. the 1st one is the presidential election law, still having be detained by police. he's not being told, he can't leave, remain here for 2 months to call postal social media. he can't get interviews to television stations which completely know solved his ability to campaign a tool ahead of one of those elections in may of this year, which is incredible. as you go, individual is looking at this and say, remain new. it's part of the e. u, this is demo classic country. this doesn't seem to come up to snuff. one of those, it's talking about this is, you know,
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musky spoken recently about the elections in jeremy, really interested in what's happening in europe. and it comes, of course, on the box of drinking science and munich, just recently the us vice president talking about is rolling back of freedoms and liberties in your appeal. so mentioned what was being happening in romania. but that was before these latest developments say that this shows that remain, it wasn't on the same kind of pass line is the usa and the law must. we used to rating that reiterating was on folded in the past 24 hours, which is incredible. they just the rest of the person who won the most votes in the romanian presidential election. this is messed up. well, he's not the only one who is scratching his head and saying this is messed up with what you are paying politicians also saying, hang on a 2nd, how this can this be happening in an e. u. member states based assume the rest of the candidate, georgia school this morning and romania marks the beginning of the end of democracy
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in the european union and demands a rapid reaction from us. i imagine they already canceled the 2nd round of the presidential elections a few weeks ago because he was going to win the presidential election. and today, at the moment he filed his candidacy for the next presidential election in may. he's arrested. he's accused of everything he came out free, but under judicial supervision, he has no right to express himself on social networks. he has no right to participate in television shows. he has crossed off the map for the presidential election. a huge popular movement is rising in romania. we must be in solidarity with it because of we accept them in romania. he confessed to killing democracy on the orders of the but it on and mrs. vander lion well, tomorrow it will be francis turn. it will be the end of our freedoms, the end of our democracy. let's react before it's too late. is impressive. more and more romanians are coming together to support your jessica. you in the face of addict tutorial, prosecutor general's office at the orders of brussels to eliminate the candidates
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accredited with 50 percent of the votes in the 1st round is to go towards the revolution. cheer up the candidate for the presidential election and romania just interested. since the cancellation of the election, democracy and the rule of law had been seriously compromised in the country. let's not remain silent in the face of this scandal. the 1st one to the elections was back in november of last year. he was seen as being french candidates, somebody's posting and around 5 percent, and nobody we needed to be bolted with. didn't matter that usually traditional to is that he was and to native that he's seen is pro russian. this guy is not going to do anything. and then he creates this picked up the video. he's why they go to horseback and he's talking about his values. this traditional values and then went viral. it was heavily promoted on the platform and it seemed to really resonate with romanian folk just so much. so when they went to the polls in november 23 percent of people voted for him. he was the we know of the 1st round, which meant i'm just going to go into the 2nd not. and there was a significant choices to pay for the next remaining presidency. they spend spots
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that long as we don't want this traditional is based on teen named to pro russian person in power. in romania is essentially what we were hearing from the mandarins in brussels, unconstitutional. quoting romania decided to know the election, say we couldn't have that. we can't accept it because this was russian interference . they will send an investigation which shows that there was no russian interviewing. russia was no pain for financing company. in fact, it was a pro european policy caused a national liberal policies that had something to date in and attempted to both way from another conservative consummate so that pro european candidate would get into the 2nd round of elections. course not simply pack 5, all the being investigated? no, been, no, it has to wonder why. but what's really interesting now is your jessica who's trying to resubmit his forms to the waiting for the presidency. again,
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we don't know if he's able to do that. the fact that his election, his win was a node 5 club station who is helping and picked up by other european monitoring. he only did the, what happened. it was a menu could be used as a pretext for elections in any of the european country in the future. if the results are not light, i think is scary when we have seen a real big search in votes towards whitening policies. we've seen in fox, we've seen in italy in slovakia and other countries in the netherlands in australia, every time writing policies on doing very well. something is done to prevent them from getting into power. and i think that is concerning because the whole point of view opinion and its ideals, it says of democracy is that it's the people who folks and if you start essentially dragging the people in guiding their ability to vote, i think that's a very big the away from romania after decades of confrontation where they took
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you a government, they in prison leader of the car. this done work, a spotty has. busy on its members to finally lay down their arms and disband. the coal made by desolate by kelly, along with the will expressed by the president and the positive responses from the other political parties towards the non coal has created an environment in which i am making a call for the laying down of arms. and i take on the historic responsibility of this call as any modern community and party whose existence has not been abolished by force would voluntarily do conveying your congress and make a decision. all groups must lay down their arms and the p. k. k must dissolve itself of the old yolanda is a founding member of the p. k. k. the militant cut this down was spotty and the group has been locked in the bottle. what the tough case already since the 1980s trying to fool my independent state for the kurdish minority or the line was
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drilled in 1999 after being convicted of leading an on terrorist group. i talked to yourself specials, often referred to him as big countries, most despised terrorist. although he was involved in talks with the government, atlanta, with a temporary kurdish turkish piece post as in 2013. and i've got a syrian writer and report that is that a sally says this latest development could be an important step towards piece a hi t good. this knows method is the tennessee is a significant change. it becomes a breaking point off. it's telling you to do after more than for the kids of the caustic communicate conflict between that the state on drugs fired for the state alone by the i see this is still did not do. i think it's a positive step by them up the ticket. but the big
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question is, how this message the, which is the lowest by the audit by or is it allows the, it's going to be received by the 1st of all, by the we get military and a google for a bit cookie, which is in the time of multiples company they already correspond, and the rigs which, you know, the part of the, for example, is julia, which i think you called the accusing. the good part is the most important thing to do to get it possible for. because let's, let's wait for the be the next step by step with all the international for all the latest from around the world. thanks for watching by now the,
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