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allies like japan south korea kind of the european union well mr chillingly i certainly want to go into the discussion of. pressure against these so-called american allies but let's focus on china more as you pointed out the united states has decided to take a pause for the time being and i think a major part in that decision was this mysterious plods to you on the part of china supposedly on the part of china to increase the volume of american imports by two hundred billion dollars and i say this is a mysterious place because the chinese officials say they haven't actually made it trump tweeted out about it as if it was a done deal but regardless of whether or not they have agreed on that do you think it's feasible do you think china could actually increase. it's imported from the united states by more than two fault it can certainly not not and a twelve month period but if it makes a genuine efforts to balance the trade relationship it can gradually over a period of three or four years make make the relationship more symmetrical right now the relationship is very symmetrical and it's
allies like japan south korea kind of the european union well mr chillingly i certainly want to go into the discussion of. pressure against these so-called american allies but let's focus on china more as you pointed out the united states has decided to take a pause for the time being and i think a major part in that decision was this mysterious plods to you on the part of china supposedly on the part of china to increase the volume of american imports by two hundred billion dollars and i say...
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allies like japan south korea kind of the european union well mr chillingly i certainly want to go into the discussion of. pressure against these so-called americans but let's focus on china more as you pointed out the united states has decided to take a pause for the time being and i think a major part in that decision was this mysterious plot to you on the part of china supposedly on the part of china to increase the volume of american imports by two hundred billion dollars and i say this is a mysterious place because the chinese officials say they haven't actually made a trump tweeted out about it as if it was a done deal but regardless of whether or not they have agreed on that do you think it's feasible do you think china can actually increase. it's imports from the united states by more than two fault it can certainly but not not and a twelve month period but if it makes a genuine efforts to balance the trade relationship it can gradually over a period of three or four years make make the relationship more symmetrical right now the relationship is very symmetrical and it's very on
allies like japan south korea kind of the european union well mr chillingly i certainly want to go into the discussion of. pressure against these so-called americans but let's focus on china more as you pointed out the united states has decided to take a pause for the time being and i think a major part in that decision was this mysterious plot to you on the part of china supposedly on the part of china to increase the volume of american imports by two hundred billion dollars and i say this is...
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hungry can you understand mr sibal well again i can understand that according to his interpretation this is absolutely not acceptable do you very much looking at the european unionor think what is that what is what do we have a task what do we have to do and we have to do is just to show that it's not ok you know using wordings and using expressions like that sanction and and say world a sentence i start with trying to understand what's what's the reasoning behind i learned that the found the man of the u.p.a. in using the ground our human rights are certain i tell you i agree and so if a member state represented by a prime minister or two even three don't respect human rights for example discrimination and. the work. it's not seeing any reaction how do you want that you are respected where you are telling others the foundation are human rights if you in your own family are not doing as much as possible that this is happening again what we're doing in our family is too controversially discuss issues like that and they are they didn't are they will read this this has been done and we will continue to do red lines well a good use would you introduce depends party
hungry can you understand mr sibal well again i can understand that according to his interpretation this is absolutely not acceptable do you very much looking at the european unionor think what is that what is what do we have a task what do we have to do and we have to do is just to show that it's not ok you know using wordings and using expressions like that sanction and and say world a sentence i start with trying to understand what's what's the reasoning behind i learned that the found the...
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welcome back to well the party here at lotus former friends secretary of state before in trade mr lowe's just before the break we started talking about whether or not the european union can muster enough power its you stand up for itself and you know we had a former obama administration official in charge of j.c.b. away on the show just a short while ago and as much as he wanted to protect the iranian deal he was absolutely convinced that the europeans. i have no choice but to come along and support the united states and that and incidentally that happens to be the opinion of the majority of the russian experts who also believe that you know the europeans may sound indignant for a while but at the end of the day they will do what's required of them i mean missing something fundamental about the europeans and their ability to stand up for themselves for their rights for their interests i don't know many things have changed since nineteen ninety six even the ownership of many of the european companies you're talking about globalization and so you have all kinds of interests in the shell of the american interests and so on which make it more difficult for governments to
welcome back to well the party here at lotus former friends secretary of state before in trade mr lowe's just before the break we started talking about whether or not the european union can muster enough power its you stand up for itself and you know we had a former obama administration official in charge of j.c.b. away on the show just a short while ago and as much as he wanted to protect the iranian deal he was absolutely convinced that the europeans. i have no choice but to come along and...
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mr abbas made in a long and rambling speech at the palestinian national council, they did attract notjust criticism from israel but also from a lot of international figures as well. the european unioncceptable. the un special envoy here said that they were deeply distressing and the us picked up on them as well. the ambassador to israel saying that they marked a new low for mahmoud abbas. hundreds of palestinians have been demonstrating along the border fence with israel for the sixth consecutive friday. reports say a number of protesters have been wounded by live and rubber bullets fired by israeli troops. others have been treated for inhaling tear gas. israel says it uses force only to prevent damage to the fence or possible infiltrations. at least 44 protesters have been killed during the weeks of protest, marking 70 years since hundreds of thousands of palestinian arabs were expelled or fled from the new state of israel. zimbabwe's ruling party zanu—pf has launched its election campaign. president emmerson mnangagwa has made a number of pledges ahead of elections in august. it's the first time mr mnangagwa will go to the polls as zanu—pf‘s leader after ousting robert mugabe. th
mr abbas made in a long and rambling speech at the palestinian national council, they did attract notjust criticism from israel but also from a lot of international figures as well. the european unioncceptable. the un special envoy here said that they were deeply distressing and the us picked up on them as well. the ambassador to israel saying that they marked a new low for mahmoud abbas. hundreds of palestinians have been demonstrating along the border fence with israel for the sixth...
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in our interview as well that he wants to repass strained relations with the european union he wants to turn turkey back or bring turkey back on the reform track he also criticizes mr add on for his mega projects and status symbols he says for example as president he wouldn't use the huge presidential palace in ankara but rather turn that building into a university for people to use so what i'm in just call promises in this election campaign our democracy justice and economic reforms that really benefit the people . uli hunger porting there from istanbul. now five years ago this month a small group of environmentalists in turkey occupied istanbul's gazey park opposing plans by to bulldoze the trees and replace the park with a shopping center while what started as a very tiny demonstration soon turned into a mass protest against the rule of turkish prime minister tayyip erdogan and here is footage of those protests at that time when his response was as you can see here water cannons and riot police airlines turkey hailed as damaged democratic liberal and open and a model for the muslim world took a sharp turn towards authoritarianism well for turkish artists the fiv
in our interview as well that he wants to repass strained relations with the european union he wants to turn turkey back or bring turkey back on the reform track he also criticizes mr add on for his mega projects and status symbols he says for example as president he wouldn't use the huge presidential palace in ankara but rather turn that building into a university for people to use so what i'm in just call promises in this election campaign our democracy justice and economic reforms that...
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in our interview as well that he wants to repass strained relations with the european union he wants to turn turkey back or bring turkey back on the reform track he also criticizes mr add one for his mega projects and status symbols he says for example as president he wouldn't use the huge presidential palace in ankara but rather turned that building into a university for people to use so what i'm in just call promises in this election campaign are democracy justice and economic reforms that really benefit the people i'm talking about economic reform the economy is always a big issue in the election campaign you mean reporting a mud record inflation on the country's currency being in freefall and then bouncing back let's just take a listen to what i have been in she had to say about the economy turkey is now a free market economy and you can bring your money in freely but the government is considering. their money abroad why would any investor come in the current situation even turkish investors don't invest money in turkey. they all move their capital elsewhere. you can't regulate the economy with policing measures when we get elected we will solve these problems
in our interview as well that he wants to repass strained relations with the european union he wants to turn turkey back or bring turkey back on the reform track he also criticizes mr add one for his mega projects and status symbols he says for example as president he wouldn't use the huge presidential palace in ankara but rather turned that building into a university for people to use so what i'm in just call promises in this election campaign are democracy justice and economic reforms that...
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well. this is a moral obligation and implementation. i really ask you to think of this because you've come not to congress but the european union and we have expectations, thank you. >> last question, mr. albert aportor for the general data protection regulation. you have the floor. >> thank you very much mr. president and thank you mr. zuckerberg for being with us here tonight and i will keep it as short as possible for all the questions to be answered because i really think there have been many very important questions to be answered. so three precise questions. first, i welcome a lot that facebook is applying the principals of the gdpr in future globally and its business. i think it is a very important step to have. i hope that it is complying with with the gdpr globally. because i could pose the question if you as a u.s. consumer should not get equal treatment to eu users. i think many u.s. colleagues or users will pose the same question soon. the first real question, will you with friday the gdpr kicking in assure that no facebook user or future facebook user has to give consent for the processing of personal data. more than what is necessary to use the service. because today we
well. this is a moral obligation and implementation. i really ask you to think of this because you've come not to congress but the european union and we have expectations, thank you. >> last question, mr. albert aportor for the general data protection regulation. you have the floor. >> thank you very much mr. president and thank you mr. zuckerberg for being with us here tonight and i will keep it as short as possible for all the questions to be answered because i really think there...