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tv   RIK Rossiya 24  RUSSIA24  February 4, 2023 2:30am-3:01am MSK

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[000:00:00;00] iran is accused of violating its obligations on the other hand russia and china are blocking the adoption of new anti-iranian resolutions in the un security council strategic communications coordinator in the national security council admiral kirby said that the united states removed the issue of restoring the nuclear deal with geranium from the agenda, and secretary of state blinken did not ruled out the use of a military scenario. so that iran could not acquire nuclear weapons. so the deal is dead, you can forget, and yes and no, both countries need each other iran clearly. designated three conditions. removal of sanctions elimination of accusations of possible military use and guarantee of implementation iran has a history of abrupt and unjustified withdrawal of the united states from the deal. we need no one to argue that iran
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is under very strong economic pressure, but one should not think that under this pressure iran will change its strategic priorities, moreover western ones. observers , however, see that the iranian nuclear program is developing literally from day to day, so many in america believe that a way out of agreements was a huge miscalculation. so actually both sides need an agreement, but the west mistakenly believes that they can dictate taking advantage of the internal instability in iran to support it. and also because the ukrainian conflict has brought at the moment. saving the west in the first place, their attempts to inflate internal problems in iran only lead to the undermining of trust. second since the us exit and the deal. iran has taken a significant step forward and will not go back. i still. i think return to negotiations will take place, but they will be very difficult, israel would like to consider the deal dead. she is not dead, but when she dies, what
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was signed in 2015 no longer works is extremely difficult to return. this is on the agenda of the iranian leadership, it does not trust the american one at all because it itself canceled the deal, where guarantees that this will not happen again, the deal will require russia's support, but russia's relations with europe and america are such that cooperation is extremely unlikely to require very painstaking and professional work, to prepare a new terms of agreement. but it doesn't look like it yet. it should probably be said that the lack of a deal. this is very dangerous and can lead to destabilization that will hit everyone in general , rhetoric that threatens, especially since in iran, conservatives are prone to rigidity, and in israel, as all commentators say, the most right-wing government in history, will it not come to before a direct collision. whatever goals it sets, israel, its actions will not change the strategic calculations of the iranians in that
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concerns the atoms of the program, it is all done on its own, even if some damage is inflicted, it is restored on its own. the damage at the moment is not so great that iran would take the risk of carrying out major operations against israel , i do not believe in a sharp escalation. now. unless israel manages to touch on some really important segments of the nuclear program, israel will act. only if he sees that the red lines intersect. this is the logic of any containment to respond quickly to inadmissible actions. um, yes, rhetoric is everything louder, but i doubt that now there are grounds for a direct military clash with iran iran is an extremely important partner of russia, suspicion arises. isn't po connected with tensions, the desire to destroy the partnership , we tie russia and iran together, western countries want to isolate both states more firmly. in fact, the close
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cooperation between iran and russia did not begin with the ukrainian conflict; it began for many years. this includes energy, including nuclear and trade and tourism. and now we are discussing transport for logistics corridors from st. petersburg to mumbai is a great and very effective partner for russia on the world stage. it is strange to expect that such a developed relationship depends on what position the western countries would take while the conflict in ukraine is mistaken, they ignore the long-term italian one, they are strong. the nature of our relationship, israel , of course, does not like the fact that russia and iran are cooperating in the field of security, but this does not prevent israel and russia from interacting on other issues, firstly, the factor of human contacts. secondly, and this is very important in hands in russia a trump card on all regional issues that are important for israel's national security iran
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syria levan palestine should not spoil relations with a partner on which so much depends now russian iranian cooperation does not consider it a threat to israel's security, but this can happen if russia, for example will begin to provide direct military assistance and a wound in the listed direction , then israel will have to reconsider its position in the direction of drawing red lines. iran israel confrontation habitual, but the iranian palette is not limited to the sudden aggravation of relations with azerbaijan after a strange attack on the azerbaijani embassy in tehran. baku claims the attack on tehran is a domestic quarrel , be that as it may, the neighbors quarreled strongly, but both are at the center of extremely important processes not only for the middle east but also for the caucasus and caspian regions. we follow further in iran meanwhile,
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tirelessly working on modern technologies of sanctions in defiance. for example, drones. no not what you thought hexageran report. here, in this iranian company, agricultural drones of various modifications are being developed, including drones that spray fertilizers and pesticides on the fields, sharifyan, ceo of the company, is an aerospace engineer. he claims that thanks to drones, it was possible to simplify and automate painstaking agricultural work. our company was established in 2016. since then, we have been manufacturing civilian non-military drones, such as agro drones, aqua drones and search and rescue drones. the sprayers that are produced here
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are equipped with special containers that can carry up to 30 liters of liquid manure and pesticides compared to traditional farming methods. drones clearly win in terms of efficiency. they are smarter faster and not lighter. controlled drones spray pesticides 10 times more efficiently than humans and ground-based rovers to cultivate acres of land. they take less than 10 minutes while a human. such work takes about an hour. drones save farmers not only time, but also water, as well as pesticides due to uniform and efficient distribution of the spray area. they reduce operating costs and increase yields. in addition, they can be used to monitor, sow and map the fields. the season can be used to heat the fields ; just install a heater on the drone and
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it will heat the required area. parvas iran serang employs many young professionals, some of whom are still studying at the university. they believe that there will be no place for manual labor in the agriculture of the future. labor agricultural core - this is a new technology. the younger generation is especially interested in innovation. we like to explore new areas. that is why we are trying to learn as much as possible about drones and develop this technology so that it serves our country as effectively as possible . us sanctions have limited iran's access to advanced international technologies. but as they say, the one who wants is looking for opportunities, who does not want to look for the reason at first. we had a lot of problems because of the sanction. eg. we were blocked from accessing applications created in the us or europe when we decided to develop these programs ourselves, using
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only our own resources. so it was with ours. despite everything, high-tech iranian drones were able to enter the international market and are gradually gaining credibility. our main customers are neighboring countries, azerbaijan armenia iraq is still aman cis countries uzbekistan kyrgyzstan customers are satisfied with our drones and the service that we provide after the sale to date day the agricultural sector accounts for approximately 14% of iran's gdp and it is about 30% of exports. apart from oil, in order to mechanize work on 20 million hectares, according to experts, at least 60,000 drones will be needed, which means that farmers will use robots very soon, drones are actively introduced into the agricultural sector and iranian experts optimize its work. working daily
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to expand the use of their drones and improve the agricultural sector with their help countries any major military-political crisis is an increased diplomatic activity, ideally for settlement and appeasement, not our case, while the parties are competing for the sympathy of neutral or vacillating ones. and this is a huge part of the world , those whom we began to call the world majority, that is, not the west. there is also the very name of the global south, chancellor schultz is traveling around south america argentina chile brazil secretary of state blinken, the middle east including egypt pentagon chief osin has just been to the philippines sergey lavrov with the colorful tour of south africa and svatini elijah and
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angula, his newly appointed chinese colleague gypsies, and in general , interest in the growing role of resources went to africa on his first visit. it turned out that you can live without financial derivatives? but without fuel , food and rare metals , the share of the gold billion in the world is declining. he's already 1/8. and although international institutions, starting with the un, have never been examples of democracy. there's always some plain in itself a multitude of countries to ignore no succeed. the united nations was established in october 1945. at that time, it included 51 countries and most countries on all issues, they sided with washington that is why, even before the end of the war, the ussr
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wanted to join the un not as one state, but by all the union republics separately , as a result, in addition to the ussr, the ukrainian and belarusian , republic of the forty-sixth to sixty-ninth years, the majority in the security council continued to be on the side of the united states the soviet union imposed 93% all branches. however, in the sixties, the western majority fell apart as a result of outside colonization. it increased . the turning point for the world was 1960. it was even called the year of africa, then 17 new independent states of the former great britain france italy and belgium appeared on the political map of the world a year later they all became members of the un and most of them sympathized with the ussr new developing countries often voted against western initiatives in the seventy-first year
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taiwan takes the place china and the composition of the security council expanded thanks to temporary members as a result of the seventieth to ninety-first years. the us imposed 56% of all. the veto and the soviet union is less than lyuba from the western powers almost every year the organization included several new members in the seventy-first it included four states of the arabian peninsula. bahrain qatar united arab emirates aman and bhutan a new wave of expansion occurred after the collapse of the ussr and the eastern bloc in 1993, the number of member states increased to 184 full members. republic of the former union, part of the republics of yugoslavia, the divided czech republic and slovakia and the breakaways from ethiopia or trey, a short period of harmony from the ninetieth to ninety-third years, when the right of veto did not apply, many
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former allies ended and some republics of the ussr began to be hostile to russia and the reform of the security council. the un has been talking for more than 20 years, but there is no consensus on this issue at the moment. it has 193 states. south sudan was the last to join in 2011 . in the third decade of the 21st century the topic of colonialism is extremely relevant, on the one hand , the very global south persistently reminds of it, they say, you gentlemen gave the yolk, there is. so do not teach to live. better help financially, if the counter process of the triumph of the left of liberal ideas in rich countries gave rise to the phenomenon of rethinking the past, as the guilt of the white colonialists, which must be overcome not only by reparations, but also by a different look at history
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eduard shilin from amsterdam the authorities of the netherlands took the first cautious step and repented for his country's role in the slave trade prime minister mark made a cool speech at home, and his ministers of the former colonies, but i'm sorry, have not met with controversy for centuries. under dutch rule, human dignity was violated in the worst possible way the dutch state after 1863 failed to properly see and acknowledge that our role in slavery continued and continues to have negative consequences for this i want to apologize on behalf of the state, the netherlands district amsterdam scooter workshop . he was born in 1953. the age came with his parents to the metropolis , his grandmother put in an exhibit of the human circus and this happened, then could slaves. today he is one of the most famous
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sculptors in the netherlands, we have already done a lot. ownership to be a slave we see what 's going on there ryota had to apologize to me the whole colonial system was built on genocide and greed and they still look at africa from that point of view. look, for example, what is happening on the borders with italy in the refugee camps there is genocide. i think they should apologize before humanity, not before me. the only way you can change yourself according to the university of lyddin, the dutch sold more than half a million slaves from africa and asia to latin america, the slave trade was one of the key factors in prosperity, it was canceled only in 1863. in russia, serfdom has been banned for 2 years already. at the same time, the news about you was less from the netherlands for another 10 years , bookcases with books on the history of slavery on the walls, drawings of ships that transported slaves, lev balai, a writer and researcher of the colonial past the netherlands is the author of numerous books on
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the history of slavery and a native of suriname, as are his lawyers and writers. a balanced and pragmatic approach to the government's apology you know many people are very pleased with what he did many welcome his appeal. but if you listen carefully, you will understand that this is nonsense nonsense. he apologizes for what the dutch did in the 17th century but doesn't say anything what they could do for us now they don't have a job if you visit suriname you will see that it is a very poor country. i i think that along with apologies, mr. ryukta should make efforts to improve the lives of the local population. it's easy to say quarrel. and what's next is the golden corner, the richest part of the canal, once in the 16-17 centuries , the richest people of the city of amsterdam, merchants, court financiers, owners and robot traders lived here. for example, in this house at number 5014 lived a hugovorn, the owner of
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a giant plantation in gayane, who not only grew sugar, but also slaves, and samples of his goods can still be see on the facade of this building. in the eastern part of the city of amsterdam park island park, stingy january, the sun is a national monument to slavery installed in 2002 by erwin de vries every year on july 1st. this is where the cathy cat ceremony is taking place. what does getting rid of chains mean? sculpture itself has long become a familiar part of the landscape. it's very good that he apologized. the netherlands are directly responsible for a lot of the wrong things they brought to the world, like slavery, for example, and what is associated with it is terrible. probably everything that what we can do at the moment is to apologize and admit that we were wrong at the time musa and the colony used to talk about the colonial possessions of the kingdoms. the exposition of the netherlands was divided into parts of the world narrated to beat on the graph the history of the fenced territories. today, the exposition is called the museum of the tropics and shows
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a completely different picture of the country's past. the exhibition of arabs is filming a silhouette. most of the exhibits were in the westerners' museum and belonged to real people. panda me it seems very important to illuminate this dark page of dutch history. the fact is that it is not closed and continues today, what we do at this exhibition, which we call our colonial heritage, is what we feel and what we come into contact with. every day we talk about the painful side of this phenomenon, about the terrible things that happened during colonial slavery. but it was also important for us to show the resistance of slaves, as a rule, this story is very strong and courageous people. they fought against the system and were the creators of their own fate against the colonial system. so we try to show two points of view of apologies and awareness of mistakes new monuments and exhibitions of the ozone past, that this can change the modern politics of europe. but the former colonies are increasingly starting to talk not only about apologies, but also about the cash
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preparations of the netherlands especially for international review. and every now and then something will break through, not like the head of european diplomacy, wrestled, who a couple of months ago undertook to talk about how europe and cherish its garden near an oasis in the surrounding jungles of the world, apparently those where many, many wild monkeys are found , it turned out inconveniently. and ev-branca on the theme of police violence the donkey traditionally represents the democratic party on the shoe it says five cops kill a black man on the leg racism and on the rubber band the media michael ramirez continues the theme on the screen the police badge of the city of memphis tennessee just where he died at the hands
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of the police tyro nichols work shortly titled slick wicked irony of chip bock film festival in which were filmed with a body-mounted police camera, it is precisely such videos with beatings that most often get on the net , the viewer asks the saleswoman. it's popcorn. no answers. she is bags for those who are swayed by the anonymous artist rivers is unknown, even if it is a woman or a man, but the author adheres to conservative views on the watchmen of the tv beating tyra nico las and uncle sam the collective image of america only asks why? russia and china, in this sense, are easier to blame before the world majority for colonialism on them, it seems no, on the contrary, there are merits and
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the opportunity to help. after the mass process of liberation from colonial dependence and the creation of sovereign states , political independence arose largely thanks to the ussr and china, but economic enslavement continues, the global north sells high-tech goods to the global south, and in return receives natural resources, cheap food, and so on, but the west itself is experiencing, growing problems. the early 1970s prompted him to use his accumulated resources even more aggressively. advantages. how the world reacts, first, the global south, is less and less ready to tolerate such behavior. secondly, the global south, and itself has already accumulated enough economic production potential as a result, when the ukrainian company began, many countries questioned the advisability of joining the american position
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. to the creation of even a little polar world. and what hugo chavez called the world the countries of the pluripolar are completely different, but they are united by one rejection of what the us is imposing sounds encouraging. only of course, one rejection. usa is not the essence . moreover, americans are experienced people who know how to interest. even those who oppose and have, than russia has a handicap thanks to the cause left by the ussr, but it is not eternal to the global south, it is necessary to offer not only solidarity, but also practical benefits from cooperation. moreover, we need to offer it ourselves and quickly now we need more. decades of the end of the battle of tselingrad one of the main military events of the 20th century, i recall the military art of selflessness, heroism, we must not forget the main exorbitant human price
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that was paid for establishing a lasting peace and how easy it is sometimes to devalue it, forgetting the tragic lessons. it was an international review. see you. we'll take care of this. it will be the honest
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detective. the feeling of great pain and injustice is a difficult time, but for all of us , first of all, it was necessary to prepare schools
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, kindergartens and prepare for the winter heating season. that's just the amount of equipment that came to us for this in reality, of course, has never been seen, and the scale of help is simply gigantic standards. yes, they protect us, our guys, so we are also doing a good deed for them in
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the tank-dangerous direction of the enemy. new kakhovka, kherson region, as a result of a strike from the side of the armed forces, one person was injured , this was reported to the city administration , the apartment of a residential building caught fire, and earlier firefighters extinguished the fire in a garage cooperative, in addition, shelling led to a shutdown power supply and damage to the volmansky gas pipeline in the suburb of gorlovka , gorlovka itself, the reservoir area

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