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because time they've been used to provide military intelligence to the ukrainians that they could use on the battlefields. but they now seem to be scrambling for an alternative. now that the c i director is saying that they're not going to be there for our lab least to see how he's going to put a pause on military intelligence sharing with the ukrainians. and it's also after this initial refusal by the lensky to sign off on this rare arts minerals deal that trump's been trying to push through so much that it's also raising the possibility that you on must will shut the ukrainians off from his startling satellite system. which would be catastrophic for the ukrainians where they're still, i mean, even with that military intelligence spacing defeat after defeat, every day on the battle will get done. this follows another significant move to pause and sending military aid to key of what are the chances that this will get back on track? well, i mean, the soul, of course, came after the lens keys fiasco in the oval office last week and obviously offended the, the trump administration. trump himself a lot of people in the white house,
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but they're trying to send them the message. it seems like it's not yet the end of the world for the landscape. i think if we can nail down these negotiations and move towards these negotiations and in fact put some confidence building measures on the table, then the president will take a hard look at lifting this pause. and this comes as it finally seems like zalinski has bulged from his hard line position that he was taking up over the many years since the russian military operation began. essentially no negotiations because he's told donald trump now that he's ready to negotiate and he's ready to sign off on the rare earth minerals deal. and of course, this is also something that the us present was really happy to hear the earlier today i received an important letter from president zalinski of ukraine. the letter rage, ukraine is ready to come to the negotiating table as soon as possible to bring last
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the page closer. nobody wants peace more than the ukrainians. you said my team and i stand ready to work under president trump's strong leadership to get a piece that last. we do really value how much america has done to help ukraine maintained and sovereignty and independence. regarding the agreement on minerals and security, ukraine is ready to sign it at any time that is convenient for you. i appreciate that he sent this letter just got it a little while ago. simultaneously, we've had serious discussions with russia that i've received strong signals that they are ready for a piece. wouldn't that be beautiful? what happens now, it's also important to understand that this pause of military intelligence sharing by the c i a, it actually only concerns military targets located deep within russian territory. so one might think that this could be a diplomatic,
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a gesture of goodwill to russia from the united states because let's not forget, i mean, it was joe biden during the previous administration who crossed this red line for russia when he approved ukrainians to use american weaponry to strike targets deep within russian territory. so who knows this could be another stepping stone towards this highly anticipated historic upcoming meeting between donald trump and vladimir pool. right, and our team is the quarter don. thank you. well, we spoke to a former defend security policy analyst and michael maloof, who says the ukrainian armies, capabilities are miserable without washington of their ability to uh, to uh they, they do to try and hold onto their equipment is, is very, very difficult. they go through their equipment like crazy. i would say the, i'm ours, have been very effective. and certainly the tanks have not been resist the wrong. the equipment artillery 155 millimeter artillery shells. that's the
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smaller stuff is uh, and the immunization those that, that has allowed into and, and, and, and the, the, the, the various missiles that they, that they're able to use the drawings that they've been able to use. there's also the question whether they're star links will also be a will also be in your stuff. and that has allowed for very effective communication . so they've gotten communication capabilities and intelligence that they wouldn't have had otherwise. and the europeans been supplied. but the united states did so all of that could go away. and then that will really bring the war to a to a grinding halt very, very rapidly. i think us journalist has urged donald trump to drop the sanctions against r t in an open letter. then swan argues the curves on russian media love aid under former president joe biden are unconstitutional. the excuse used to place our work
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under sanction was based on an old lie address, and archie, heading some way interfered in us selections based move is unprecedented. as no us and ministration has ever banned blocked or section and used organization the by the ministration of through the treasury department placed financial sanctions against our t. n. t. notice the there by making it illegal for americans, your noise to exercise their constitutionally protected rights of freedom of speech and press. the bullying of social media companies by the, by the ministration was corruption on display. however, by the outright banning of a news organization where the by the ministration has done is a violation of constitutional law. in september, the biden administrated the outgoing fight in administration, announced new sanctions targeting several russian outlets, blaming them for covertly undermining democracy and the interfering and us elections are following washington's move tech diet. meta jones,
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facebook and instagram band, several russian news networks. moscow has condemned to the restriction saying, washington has declared war on freedom of speech. the director of the now dissolved us state department's global engagement center when, as far as blaming our t for ukraine's lack of support, you've asked question for matt, for months and months about, you know, the global south and why there's not more support for ukraine in this part of the middle east or that part of latin america or this part of africa. well, one of the reasons not the only reason, but one of the reasons why so much of the world has not been as fully supportive of ukraine as you would think. they would be given that russia has invaded ukraine and violated real number one of the international system is because of the broad scope and reach of r t. we're proud again to just information and allies are spread to millions, if not billions of people around the world. my colleague, you know,
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neil discussed all the details with a panel of guests, including ben swan who authored that letter in our country in the united states of america. we have a very simple principle, the very 1st amendment to our constitution. the very 1st right in our bill of rights is the right to speak freely without government interference and the right to a free press repressed by the way, does not mean professional press. it means that you have the right to publish ideas that go against what the government believes and the government has no right to get in the way of that. that is one of the founding principles of our country. so when we see or all day long, that, that we have to support the ukraine war and supported zelinski because he's the one bastion of democracy in the far the eastern part of europe. and yet we have to defend that well, sacrificing our own democratic principles. sacrificing our own bill of rights here in the united states is ludicrous. the problem is, especially in to the body administration. we saw unprecedented amounts of censorship that happened and they not only did it by taking this network off the us
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airways back, and i think it was 20172018. but more importantly, they decided to not go after a company that was an american based company that provided content that went on our teeth. that meant that they science, my voice, my co workers voice is about 30 of us from being able to state the truth. and more importantly, disrupt the narrative, that the mainstream networks that work internationally broadcast, that they were trying to rest of the world. that everybody here in america loved divine and ministration. the joe biden is going to be re elected with pamela harris . i'm all of the various slides that were turned out to be completely false and proven on election night back in november. then in your view, how does the binding r t compared to the previous social media? censorship of independent voices, especially under u. s. government pressure. they made a crime to work with r t, and that's the kind of the crux of the letter as well. this letter goes to the fact that it is the legal for us citizens to work with our team. we cannot even
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volunteer for our team. if we just set as journalists where he is going to work for free, because we believe so much in the mission of our tea. that's a crime under the the 2nd ships. and then that's a huge problem. you're essentially saying we are making it illegal for you to work with a particular news organization because we disagree with the ideas that might come through that would. you also tells you a lot about the influence that the us government has over every other media organization. not just in the united states, but around the world. there was only one that they would make it illegal to work for because they don't have the ability to influence the content that runs through them. in order to understand how the world feels have to get out of the united states, you have to, we are blessed with this, with this cook off in the of opinion. so this is not just about this, this is about freedom and this about this come the, the marketplace of ideas it's, it's just, it's, and again ben said you for this and i hope this and hope nobody ever has to see anything like this. again, it is
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a stain on our constitution. i'm turning now to the middle east and rushes determination at the uranium. the nuclear issue must be resolved diplomatically the kremlin spokesperson wait in following media reports the platinum, or couldn't, couldn't, couldn't mediate talks between to ron and washington. the substance i've got so far, and there's only an understanding that the russian position on this problem is that iran's nuclear dossier must be solved exclusively by peaceful, political and diplomatic means if we believe that there is potential for the message since the rain is our ally, a country with which we are developing complex, mutually beneficial, and usually respectful relations. russia is ready to do everything possible for this. the u. s. knows that remember, good man. well, the kremlin spokesperson has not directly confirmed that, but said that putting has always support a diplomatic resolution of differences between a want and the united states. according to new forces, us president donald trump, himself asked preteen to mediates he expressed interest in talking to you one about
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all these issues, both during his phone call to poaching back in february and via representatives of the high level us are russian meeting in re off just days later, moreover, the russian president adviser has confirmed that during the meeting and resolve in moscow and to washington, they agreed to conduct separate talks on your own. however, the time and format for such negotiations is yet to be decided to the reigning foreign ministry spokesman is smiled. the when asked me for russia, had offered to mediate between san juan and washington. sit only, it was natural for countries to offer their assistance, loan money each other, given the significance of these matters, it's possible that many parties will show goodwill in readiness to help with various problems. iran's nuclear issue has been discussed between russia and the us as an international issue. so what matters is that whatever is to be done about iran's nuclear issue, will definitely not be done without iran's opinions. our russian friends are fully
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aware of that. and meanwhile, everyone's governess, spokes woman faults and then $100.00 or one is said that you want does not reject the negotiations with washington. absolutely, but it rejects negotiations under maximum pressure must have fish or add that they, ron will not negotiate under maximum pressure with the united states. the meaning we will not negotiate under pressure and strategies. negotiation is a voluntary matter. so no one can force another to sit at the negotiating table. it is a conversation that must take place between individuals and ultimately lead them to a goal. so it is voluntary, not compulsory, and naturally we will not negotiate under maximum pressure. iran isn't willing to witness the insults that the ukrainian government inflicted on their president zelinski. so negotiation is voluntary. naturally, our approach is to negotiate. if it is honorable a model which happened was all trump condone to the maximum pressure policy on your
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warranty or in his 1st or mean office maximum pressure campaign. as part of the trump administration's efforts to force to walk into negotiations, bringing you want to spoil exports to 0 and reducing its original influence. the rain and officials have on numerous occasions announced that the maximum pressure campaign is a sales policy during his 1st term in office. donald trump, unilaterally withdrew from the train, stipulated back in 2018 us president. donald trump returned to his maxima pressure campaign on the wrong last month. just week separate must go and say one, signed a landmark, a strategic partnership. agreements. trump's executive orders said that washington woodrand pop ha, sanctions on the one aiming to disrupt its nuclear program. conventional initial deployments and, and that's work off of so called original proxy groups. the science had a lot of issues to resolve, including nuclear deal sanctions. and us help to israel a 16, a balanced approach. death respects its sovereignty and ride sondra international law. say one does not trust the west, but a for russia is
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a guarantee her then the deal has a chance of survival. we spoke to abraham as easy who heads the around in parliament, security and foreign policy committee. it says to ron welcomes russian efforts to bring peace and stability to the middle east, or however long so we will never, under any circumstances agree to any negotiations, especially direct negotiations while facing maximum pressure, which is currently the slogan of the americans. and to some extent, the europeans and other westerners, the reason is simple. it makes no sense to engage in negotiations plus simultaneously being threatened and pressure maximum pressure means maximum sanctions harming our beloved people. we will welcome any action in the direction of the regions, peace, stability, and security. russia has been a strategic partner in relations with iran and over the years it has looked at the issue from this perspective. naturally, if it feels that it can play a role in regional developments in the course of negotiations on national and
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security issues of our country, we have no objection. we have extensive contacts with russia at both the highest levels, an expert levels. we believe that russia represents an opportunity for as long as the republic of a rant, just as long as the republic of a rand represents an opportunity for russia together. they can leverage their shared interest and commonalities. these womic republic views its relationship with russia. from a broader perspective, as aligned with its national interests. meanwhile, inmate james housings of delegates from all over china are meeting to discuss key national issues and work out how best to spend the budget. the so named 2 sessions event gathers both political and the community officials. we got the details from c to 10 digital reporter and international relations analyst sent your way is actually the main agenda today. imagine is that trends premier, each on 3 of our governments of work report at the open, you meet the meeting of the national people. it's congress actually. and this
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government to work report the china targets a coming pros as a 5 percent in 2025. and the china will adopt multiple measures for the countries, developments as which one is on the 5 marks. and the final year of china is the $1514.00, so 5 year plan and, and he's also crucial to profit to the next 5 year plan group range. and what are the chinese government's biggest funds for the world's 2nd economy at this year? well, we know the chinese market is one of the strongest that in the world. and actually in this theaters, the government's work reports that there are multiple pads to boost the economy and to, to have the open market. so from my perspective, i think 2 issues we should focus more. one is about china to promote some new quality, productive forces emerging industry. so we see a lot of measures to promotes these kind of for the bottom line. so especially for the future industries like a commercial aerospace and low altitude economy,
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which means that drones and also for the quantum computing, artificial intelligence, a i and a 6 g technologies. so a 4 ton of the country will accept already so that digital transformation of traditional industry as well. so the other point is about china is high level not. so we see china will ramp up efforts to encourage for and direct the measurement and a cleaning to promote a comprehensive trials and demonstrations. bulk spending open you oh surveys sector . so that will ensure the national treatment support born funded enterprise as a multiple fuse. so all of these will crates on a number as the number, as of all markets unities, both countries and for other businesses around the world which and chinese foreign ministry spokesperson lynn john is called on washington to show mutual respect but worn to the us. that if it wants to trade, war aging is ready. maybe if the us truly wants to solve the fentanyl issue,
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then the right thing to do is to consult with china on the basis of a quality and mutual respect. and if more is what the us wants to be at a tariff or a trade war, or any other type of war, we're ready to fight until the end. we urge the us to stop being domineering and returned to the right track with dialogue and cooperation at an early day tomorrow . aging base professor benjamin chow told us china has been remarkably patient and that all the western pressure is facing. travel is not the new. it does start to in 2018 and trying to continue to have a reasonable high girls and, and also in the mounting trade deficit with the united states to a surface with united states. nope, this use a pen there is to append to restructuring is very important because he said i'll state park it up the common performance in the next street, dc of 2025 and the focus is 2 days for the next for the additional remains on stabilize the economic momentum through protective fiscal policies. i think uh,
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both china and also jen, it says trying to do calculate to it's always in groups, but in contrast, i think kind of, it has been very stable is policy, but china is be very calculate to as well because china is balancing short term as far as long term benefits, try to steal, we don't know who the next person who is present. so we, we one way tried to avoid the uh, president trump. yeah. to use china to a tech is domestic competitors. all right, we're going to take a short break here on our t international and i'll be back in 10 minutes this morning as i'll see you then the,
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can you see through their illusion going underground can the us is no longer sharing intelligence with ukraine. according to a fox news reporter citing the countries my chief, this follows the white house, the decision to officially cut all military aid to yeah, of after donald trump. public around with a lot of it was a little earlier today i received an important letter from president village key of ukraine. the letter reads, ukraine is ready to come to the go shaving table as soon as possible with the us. something. the brakes on you print in a p of is taking a sharp new turn as it is now eager to sign a minerals deal with washington and claims. he wants peace more than any one

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