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offices in geneva in geneva i would further consult the good general in new york tomorrow and brief the security council on the twentieth of december twenty eighth. i would like to throw general appreciation of the intensive work by just done a go round with among each other and we see them parted and the result of all of the high level meetings including did the nung statement of doing eleven nov twenty seventh gain a through remember a bit between president trump and president putin and if done with statement off doing the seventh october twenty eighth. i would like also to threats determination of the u.n. to continue its efforts for this syrian people i would like to underline the importance of the international community to unite as one in depleted the head to enable dipali to go process as monday did by did to move forward. these are the comments i would like to have make on thought on behalf of the take good general based on data intensive day of consultation with three important countries with whom i discuss the issue of constitutional committee i repeat i'm going to report to t
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the motto of the city of geneva is -- after darkness, light.as a way to solve this and i believe that it is very likely that it will be solved. when? don't know. do we go over a cliff first? perhaps. but the fact, the approach of the end of the appellate body which could be much sooner than december of next year because if one of the remaining three is, refuses him or herself, there are not three members to make the decision, there is no appeal. what happens when there is no appeal? the panel report is not final. the panel report not being final dump the country that wins says we won, conform to the decision to the country that loses says well, we are appealing. the countries as you know there is no appeal. whose fault is that? there's exactly what we have between the u.s. and china today, namely retaliation on both sides. i do not think we can return to the gatt system. what is viewed as -- there are at least three tests. one, i was silly for earlier, he was, worked on the domestic and national sans corporation and light howser worked there th
the motto of the city of geneva is -- after darkness, light.as a way to solve this and i believe that it is very likely that it will be solved. when? don't know. do we go over a cliff first? perhaps. but the fact, the approach of the end of the appellate body which could be much sooner than december of next year because if one of the remaining three is, refuses him or herself, there are not three members to make the decision, there is no appeal. what happens when there is no appeal? the panel...
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take efforts aimed at convening the first session of the syrian constitutional committee here in geneva early next year but there is still no indication on exactly who the hundred fifty members of that constitutional committee are going to be because at this meeting these three countries overlooked by the u.n. special envoy stephan to restore it when i were unable to agree on the final fifteen members of the committee there are fifty from the syrian regime fifty from opposition groups but this other fifty there's a been a lot of haggling on who should be on this committee and who shouldn't be on this committee and they clearly haven't been able to agree the final names it was perhaps particularly for straightening for staff and in this story because as he spoke to the press here this evening this was his last statement to the press who report to the u.n. secretary general but he's leaving the post and handing over to a norwegian in the new year these conflicts never ended with a wonderful peace or death treaty and a conference and everybody embraced of each other it is actually a proces
take efforts aimed at convening the first session of the syrian constitutional committee here in geneva early next year but there is still no indication on exactly who the hundred fifty members of that constitutional committee are going to be because at this meeting these three countries overlooked by the u.n. special envoy stephan to restore it when i were unable to agree on the final fifteen members of the committee there are fifty from the syrian regime fifty from opposition groups but this...
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the foreign ministers of russia iran and turkey have arrived in geneva the un led talks about syria they are going to be submitting names which would form a committee some kind of constitutional committee to help negotiate a new constitution for syria about one hundred fifty people are due to be on this committee representing many strands of syrian society and go live now to our correspondent ben a smith is there in geneva and so these three foreign nations are submitted names fifteen names apiece to make up what will be a constitutional committee for syria sounds very much as the decisions are being made not by syrians but by others. while the fifty names between the martino will also be agreed with the u.n. and they'll go on to this list of a total of one hundred fifty names. come from the syrian regime assad's regime fifty names of come from opposition groups and then these other fifty names from over looks really by the russians the turks and the iranians and the hope is they've agreed with a lot of haggling over exactly who should be on this list and the hope is today that final fif
the foreign ministers of russia iran and turkey have arrived in geneva the un led talks about syria they are going to be submitting names which would form a committee some kind of constitutional committee to help negotiate a new constitution for syria about one hundred fifty people are due to be on this committee representing many strands of syrian society and go live now to our correspondent ben a smith is there in geneva and so these three foreign nations are submitted names fifteen names...
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did not disappear from geneva. it is probably the most active, second to none only in terms of activity in geneva tabling proposals, making the system work. it is very active. that does not mean that us, china exchanges in the general counsel do not take place. they do. but the u.s. is there. and when dennis shea is in washington, proposals in the technical trade committee, proposals and agriculture proposals in activities.the u.s. is there. the -- but the u.s. would not claim that it does not differ from prior administrations. it is not, it does not say that we are the guarantor of the system. do not worry about a thing, none of you have to do anything else. we will take on britain, we will drive the process. we will come up with trade initiatives. not so. what is needed is collective responsibility. collective leadership. and it is beginning to happen, in ottawa in october, 12 countries and the canadians met to talk about how to make the system better. it is beginning to happen and it is what is absolute essentia
did not disappear from geneva. it is probably the most active, second to none only in terms of activity in geneva tabling proposals, making the system work. it is very active. that does not mean that us, china exchanges in the general counsel do not take place. they do. but the u.s. is there. and when dennis shea is in washington, proposals in the technical trade committee, proposals and agriculture proposals in activities.the u.s. is there. the -- but the u.s. would not claim that it does not...
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did not disappear from geneva. it is probably the second most active in terms of tabling proposals, making the system work, it is very active. it does not mean that the u.s.-china exchanges in the general counsel do not take place. they do, but the u.s. is there sure they say that and give examples of what the u.s. has done. proposals in the technical barriers to trade committee, , thesals to agriculture u.s. is there. but the u.s. would not claim it does not differ from prior administrations. it does not say, we are the guarantor of the system. don't worry about a thing, none of you have to do anything else. we will take on the burden and drive the process. we will come up with the major trade liberalizing initiatives -- not so. what is needed is collected responsibility, collective leadership, and it is beginning to happen in ottawa. in october, 12 countries in the canadians met to talk about how to make the system better. it is beginning to happen, and it is absolutely essential. if the u.s. is changing how it a
did not disappear from geneva. it is probably the second most active in terms of tabling proposals, making the system work, it is very active. it does not mean that the u.s.-china exchanges in the general counsel do not take place. they do, but the u.s. is there sure they say that and give examples of what the u.s. has done. proposals in the technical barriers to trade committee, , thesals to agriculture u.s. is there. but the u.s. would not claim it does not differ from prior administrations....
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the foreign ministers of russia iran and turkey arrived in geneva for u.s. led talks on syria the most important priority is to agree on how to set up a committee that would go she to new syrian constitution the committee would be made up of one hundred fifty people representing most strands of syrian society. china's president has celebrated the fortieth anniversary of free market reforms which transformed the country from one of the world's poorest to the world's second largest economy. promised to open up to the world even more but gave very few details online holiday rental company a b. and b. has denied reversing its decision to ban listings of properties and illegal settlements of the occupied west bank the company made the announcement last month israel's tourism ministry has said since that back down after threats of legal action in israel and the us britons are being warned to prepare for a no deal broke said after the prime minister met cabinet ministers the governments be ramping up preparations to crash out of the e.u. without any deal in the fut
the foreign ministers of russia iran and turkey arrived in geneva for u.s. led talks on syria the most important priority is to agree on how to set up a committee that would go she to new syrian constitution the committee would be made up of one hundred fifty people representing most strands of syrian society. china's president has celebrated the fortieth anniversary of free market reforms which transformed the country from one of the world's poorest to the world's second largest economy....
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again this is at geneva and mission streets. we did get a view of a suspect handcuffed and sitting on the ground. officers appeared to be searching through a nearby trash can. we're still trying to gather more information and will update you as soon as we have the details. >>> a utah family's dream vacation turned into a nightmare when a young boy was bitten by a shark. it happened while mom was recording the whole thing. >> it felt like it was safe. >> reporter: earlier this month the jones was on an excursion vacationing in the bahamas. >> we had just fed some iguanas and swam with pigs and we were going to do the sharks. we were actually more afraid of the pigs than the sharks. >> reporter: crews said it was safe to swim with the small nurse sharks. >> they were fine, really docile. >> reporter: as 8-year-old asher walked into the water, his mom was filming on her phone. >> that's amazing! >> i was scared to death. >> it was quite terrifying. my whole world kind of stopped. >> reporter: luckily asher's dad was right next to h
again this is at geneva and mission streets. we did get a view of a suspect handcuffed and sitting on the ground. officers appeared to be searching through a nearby trash can. we're still trying to gather more information and will update you as soon as we have the details. >>> a utah family's dream vacation turned into a nightmare when a young boy was bitten by a shark. it happened while mom was recording the whole thing. >> it felt like it was safe. >> reporter: earlier...
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the peace process only chance of bearing fruit if you have some leverage in geneva's answer here and sing reconciliation stands for in a stand. one thing they've all told me as you make it these between the parties in syria, but isis will never be at the peace table. you may recognize the taliban with the governor of afghanistan, but nobody in their right mind believes you're going to get pizza places. what you do is to have partners that can keep the fight over there so it doesn't come here. we've been debating walls. i'll tell you can't build a wall between radical islam and the middle east, but you can have most of the fighting and if you withdraw and i am confident that this decision did not come based on advice from his national security team pitching for the president himself. he has every right to make that decision but were urging him to consider. unlike iraq we have a bipartisan moment here. i'm calling on senator schumer and mcconnell to join this resolution. we are signing up cosponsors as quick as we can. we're all hoping to leave town, but this bipartisan effort to suppo
the peace process only chance of bearing fruit if you have some leverage in geneva's answer here and sing reconciliation stands for in a stand. one thing they've all told me as you make it these between the parties in syria, but isis will never be at the peace table. you may recognize the taliban with the governor of afghanistan, but nobody in their right mind believes you're going to get pizza places. what you do is to have partners that can keep the fight over there so it doesn't come here....
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they've been a problem for new zealand and the only way you'll deal with those is in geneva. we generally think, at some point, we need to come back and actually start to negotiate again in geneva. i'm not calling for that now. there's a lot of things that need to be done before it can happen. it's not just because we need new substance and rules but the dispute settlement the sheer holding the thing together and, in our view, needs an negotiation. because contrary to what people say, the wto isn't going to make you change your rules. you only change your rules because the benefits are being in the wto outweigh the costs. i've probably gone on too long. the kind of responses new zealand has to the things we're seeing in the world. one, we're fully engaged in geneva. we're working hard on the things people are talking about. i mentioned all of those things. we continue with trade agreements. for new zealand we'll go from if we can finish those things we have 53% of merchandise exports covered now by trade agreements. it will go to 77%, if we can finish those negotiations. we c
they've been a problem for new zealand and the only way you'll deal with those is in geneva. we generally think, at some point, we need to come back and actually start to negotiate again in geneva. i'm not calling for that now. there's a lot of things that need to be done before it can happen. it's not just because we need new substance and rules but the dispute settlement the sheer holding the thing together and, in our view, needs an negotiation. because contrary to what people say, the wto...
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the wto have concerns with where things are going in geneva or not. i think every member of the wto has got its concerns with the way they organization has evolved or not. the rules we operate under, not all of them but for the most part, written in 1995 were agreed in 1995. so this is a big driver for why things are. the attempt to deal with the economy and heavily a lot of them with and ta. it goes -- to elizabeth, we see it growing subsidies, it toys been a problem for new zealand. the only way you can do with those in geneva and so we generally think at some point we need to come back and negotiate again. i'm not calling for that now, there's a lot of things that need to be done before that can happen but it's not just because we need new substance. it's because the dispute settlement, the sheer holding it together and negotiation because contrary to be what people say, the wto isn't going to march and make change the rules. you only change the rules because the benefits of being in the wto outweigh the costs and so we need to be negotiating there
the wto have concerns with where things are going in geneva or not. i think every member of the wto has got its concerns with the way they organization has evolved or not. the rules we operate under, not all of them but for the most part, written in 1995 were agreed in 1995. so this is a big driver for why things are. the attempt to deal with the economy and heavily a lot of them with and ta. it goes -- to elizabeth, we see it growing subsidies, it toys been a problem for new zealand. the only...
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in geneva good to be with us so we see a ninety day trade war. what does that's true result. well for now we let's agree to discuss and it's important because before that it was unilateral measures i he do you he had me and they had not really result of the fundamental problems lie behind this unilateral trade measures so now they go back to the table and they want to negotiate part of the negotiations are about accessing each other's market but there is another part that has to do with the rules of international trade that they will apply to each other which i would like to link to the outcome of the g twenty declaration which has g twenty members including the u.s. and china agreeing to go back to the w g o to negotiate the rules of international trade so all alone or a demonstration that no one wins trade wars that warm up there is is sitting down agreeing finding a way to resolve trade differences through dialogue and negotiation so if there's a truce on i level or is one of the two giving in i don't think they give in they are too interrelated in order to give in any the
in geneva good to be with us so we see a ninety day trade war. what does that's true result. well for now we let's agree to discuss and it's important because before that it was unilateral measures i he do you he had me and they had not really result of the fundamental problems lie behind this unilateral trade measures so now they go back to the table and they want to negotiate part of the negotiations are about accessing each other's market but there is another part that has to do with the...
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is in geneva. the talks negotiations on this new constitutional reform have been very difficult because the different sides have such. views nevertheless the main sticking point is about the makeup of this constitutional new constitutional committee because it may have to either rewrite the syrian constitution entirely all amend certain parts of the to provide for an all inclusive pan syrian election going into the future there are of course other things that they're going to be discussing but that is the main topic nevertheless these three countries russia iran and turkey they've been working together over recent years and their cooperation partnership has yielded concrete results we've seen demilitarized zone that stablished in syria we've seen deescalation and ceasefire cease fire is guaranteed by these three countries the turkish foreign minister though did remark that they've had very little cooperation from the united states and its coalition that they haven't been involved in any sort of tal
is in geneva. the talks negotiations on this new constitutional reform have been very difficult because the different sides have such. views nevertheless the main sticking point is about the makeup of this constitutional new constitutional committee because it may have to either rewrite the syrian constitution entirely all amend certain parts of the to provide for an all inclusive pan syrian election going into the future there are of course other things that they're going to be discussing but...
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the fate of syria will be thrashed out in the swiss city of geneva later today at a meeting hosted by the un's special syria and voice steffan de mistura top diplomats from russia iran and turkey will put their weight behind political efforts to ease years of turmoil in the region our senior correspondent more advanced is in geneva for us. the day is either a day for a breakthrough or a breakdown in negotiations russia iran and turkey the three principal actors behind these this peace initiative along with the united nations have been trying to form a constitutional committee to either write a new constitution for syria or amend the current constitution in order to allow for national elections all the syrian elections in order to you know stablish a peaceful solution to this civil war which is raged for so many years now unfortunately the main sticking point is who gets the stuff this constitutional committee because. the russians the and the rain ians all have different views the syrian government obviously wants to get as many of its people in there the rebels these limits want to g
the fate of syria will be thrashed out in the swiss city of geneva later today at a meeting hosted by the un's special syria and voice steffan de mistura top diplomats from russia iran and turkey will put their weight behind political efforts to ease years of turmoil in the region our senior correspondent more advanced is in geneva for us. the day is either a day for a breakthrough or a breakdown in negotiations russia iran and turkey the three principal actors behind these this peace...
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three months in geneva i think. realize that the u.s. special envoy has to do more to show that his. late these undersigned all are trying to protect that and these peace talks but i think the main motive behind these talks in sweden is that the huge international pressure on sorry the saudi arabia after the killing of that i'm fortunate to be as tragic and pensions murder of the saudi journalist but probably one of the best things that happened to or the crisis and you know that because saudi arabia today with the united arab emirates seem to be willing to compromise and see. in the face of the international. pressure on that but i also want to stress. the fact that the. peace talks are not happening as a consequences of the famine and yemen or out of humanitarian concerns we need to talk politics here we need to understand that saudi arabia wants to find an exit today because it's who is going to turn national. climatic relations with especially with the movement going on in the congress and the u.s. and also the economy of saudi arabi
three months in geneva i think. realize that the u.s. special envoy has to do more to show that his. late these undersigned all are trying to protect that and these peace talks but i think the main motive behind these talks in sweden is that the huge international pressure on sorry the saudi arabia after the killing of that i'm fortunate to be as tragic and pensions murder of the saudi journalist but probably one of the best things that happened to or the crisis and you know that because saudi...
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of life in geneva switzerland thank you. the u.n. general assembly the ukraine sponsored resolution blaming russia for what it calls the militarization of crimea the resolution accuses russia of restricting navigation in the block and sees sixty six countries voted for the resolution one thousand and. seventy two abstained from the vote that's nearly half of the member states moscow blasted the document as one sided saying it gives kiev a permit to scapegoat russia here the assembly session on fold it. support the general assembly calling on both states to take actions when the russian federation is the sole member state to have repeatedly and shamelessly engage in aggressive activities directed against ukraine that you know because i'm . here of his getting signals that everything is allowed to and everything will be forgiven and that all its sins and crimes will be pardoned and russia will be made a scapegoat it is yet another violation by the russian federation of the un charter and deliberate attack by the russian military forces
of life in geneva switzerland thank you. the u.n. general assembly the ukraine sponsored resolution blaming russia for what it calls the militarization of crimea the resolution accuses russia of restricting navigation in the block and sees sixty six countries voted for the resolution one thousand and. seventy two abstained from the vote that's nearly half of the member states moscow blasted the document as one sided saying it gives kiev a permit to scapegoat russia here the assembly session on...
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when he agreed to meet reagan in geneva, switzerland in november 1985, the world didn't know what to> how is the press coverage of that considering all the anti-communists and evil empire stuff up until then. >> there was a sense that the soviets were on the offensive and questions about whether the united states could respond. clearly, mikhail gorbachev was a different kind of russian leader, blazing new paths and building new bridges for the west could reagan keep up with gorbachev. >> he's younger, smarter, better read, traveled to the west. more willing to engage in argument, but he's also the last true believer. bret: a true believer in marxist-leninist ideology that held communism would bury the west. and while soviet central casting ordered up a new style leader, the wardrobe department didn't get the memo. >> gorbachev pulls up, and though he's the younger man by quite a bit, gorbachev looks older. wearing extremely heavy russian overcoat, and he looks grim and defensive and old. >> suddenly, reagan comes out, but he's just wearing a beautifully tailored suit. >> no overcoat,
when he agreed to meet reagan in geneva, switzerland in november 1985, the world didn't know what to> how is the press coverage of that considering all the anti-communists and evil empire stuff up until then. >> there was a sense that the soviets were on the offensive and questions about whether the united states could respond. clearly, mikhail gorbachev was a different kind of russian leader, blazing new paths and building new bridges for the west could reagan keep up with gorbachev....
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convention now this is a point that was made by the foreign minister a few days back that the geneva convention as far as ukraine is concerned applies to all of these men twenty four of them in total because this is a war now you might think that would be countered by the fact that there has been no declaration of war but according to the geneva conventions it is still possible to apply the legislation of the geneva conventions even if war is not declared now that appears to be the case according to all the legal advice that the ukrainians are received we've not heard back formally from russia on this point and it is a major point of contention between the two states really you know brussels is discussing this now in great detail as far as ukraine is concerned not enough is being done not enough is being done to actually put pressure on russia to release the twenty four men and the three boats and are many thanks. to mexico now where the slowing the flow of asylum seekers towards the united states is an aim of new president andres manuel lopez obrador says he hopes to attract investm
convention now this is a point that was made by the foreign minister a few days back that the geneva convention as far as ukraine is concerned applies to all of these men twenty four of them in total because this is a war now you might think that would be countered by the fact that there has been no declaration of war but according to the geneva conventions it is still possible to apply the legislation of the geneva conventions even if war is not declared now that appears to be the case...
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this is a discussion happening in real-time in geneva, fingers crossed as soon as possible. i couldn't give you a timeframe. i am sorry. >> anyone else? >> we will put that in the to do list for 2019. >> great panel. fill lane with training for america. there are generally two rules on trade conflicts. one is if you have a trade war, there are no winners. there is also a counter view, which is there really are trade winners and they are not involved in the trade war. since the official start of hostilities with china, which was the beginning of july, us numbers, exports to china have trended downward mainly because of soybeans, but us imports from china have gone up dramatically primarily because of people trying to get ahead of the tariffs. we used to call that a pre-by but that is going on. i don't know if that has leveled off. my question to you is since hostilities started in july have you senior exports to china, the us, go up, go down, are you benefiting from it at least in the short term? i noticed some countries are initiating trade diversification programs so they a
this is a discussion happening in real-time in geneva, fingers crossed as soon as possible. i couldn't give you a timeframe. i am sorry. >> anyone else? >> we will put that in the to do list for 2019. >> great panel. fill lane with training for america. there are generally two rules on trade conflicts. one is if you have a trade war, there are no winners. there is also a counter view, which is there really are trade winners and they are not involved in the trade war. since the...
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what happened in the geneva was the obstacles obstacles was. the other side people who are ready to go myself but the night before they go oh. let's talk details mohammed ali al who thier senior official recently wrote an op ed for the washington post newspaper claiming that if the saudi air strikes stopped there would be peace in the yemen it sounds kind of simplistic vague even what actually are you proposing from your side to end the war we know what the saudis are doing but what is your side proposing to end this war. let me be very clear. when we asked for stopping by the saudis believe have the expressed wish for peace the same things they mention that you guys stop your planes from coming to our airspace and bombing our people and killing them we will not send any of these ballots to me science this would be just a gesture to go ahead with other these arrangements it's not simplistic thought this out is a long time to say stop the potus think myside says ok withdraw from the borders we can arrange something now we tell them it's enough i
what happened in the geneva was the obstacles obstacles was. the other side people who are ready to go myself but the night before they go oh. let's talk details mohammed ali al who thier senior official recently wrote an op ed for the washington post newspaper claiming that if the saudi air strikes stopped there would be peace in the yemen it sounds kind of simplistic vague even what actually are you proposing from your side to end the war we know what the saudis are doing but what is your...
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they've always been a problem the only way to deal with those is in geneva. we generally think at some point we need to come back and start to negotiate, i'm not calling for that now. a lot of things need to be done before that can happen. not just the we need new substance and new rules but the dispute settlement body, the sheer holding the thing together, needs a negotiation because contrary to what people say the wto isn't going to march into any capital and make you change your rules. you will meet change your rules because the benefits of being in the wto outweigh the costs. and so we need to be negotiating, making clear the benefits to people, to countries, making progress. if i have gone on too long let me finish with the responses to all the things we are seeing in the world. we are fully engaged in geneva, working hard on all the things you have been talking about. listening to the list elizabeth game had the same negotiations for new zealand, negotiating with the eu, negotiating with certain lines and for new zealand if we can finish those things we
they've always been a problem the only way to deal with those is in geneva. we generally think at some point we need to come back and start to negotiate, i'm not calling for that now. a lot of things need to be done before that can happen. not just the we need new substance and new rules but the dispute settlement body, the sheer holding the thing together, needs a negotiation because contrary to what people say the wto isn't going to march into any capital and make you change your rules. you...
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headquarters in geneva. the american journalist robert parsons lived for twenty years now he's been writing about the w.h.o. . until a few years ago every monday the opening day of the world hold for something that was a sumptuous reception at the w.h.o. given by the director general that was the great centerpiece where everybody bed and talk to. it was it was a very good situation for holding everybody together in an informal setting. now more than ever it has that sort of thing to spend replaced by private reception at they are organized by industry. and i'm particularly pleased to have the two ministers of health industry spends a lot of money for them is just part of the cost of doing business. it's a way of making correct contact with the people who back in their home countries have made. the decisions. that. the suffering of millions of human beings. will be only the many many thousands of lives. but. who has positively changed everything smallpox was completely eradicated which was the first time ever
headquarters in geneva. the american journalist robert parsons lived for twenty years now he's been writing about the w.h.o. . until a few years ago every monday the opening day of the world hold for something that was a sumptuous reception at the w.h.o. given by the director general that was the great centerpiece where everybody bed and talk to. it was it was a very good situation for holding everybody together in an informal setting. now more than ever it has that sort of thing to spend...
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just a couple of days ago in geneva the russians were there along with the turks and the iranians withmr de mistura they came up with a new list of seventy names to add to that civil society list the u.n. rejected those names having worked out that most of the names were pro regime rather than pro opposition and that it would sway the list in favor of the government i'm told that as a result of that while in geneva there was a blazing around on the flood zone between the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov and the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorists despite all this backdrop mr de mistura was putting a brave face on things there is being and there is real progress we really have a live their rule their procedure become a little bit clear where we need to go that it. well as we were saying james the diplomacy hasn't progressed much on syria militarily on the ground a significant announcement from president trump about u.s. troop withdrawal from syria dead at the mistery share his thoughts on that until this is in my view the most significant development with regard to syri
just a couple of days ago in geneva the russians were there along with the turks and the iranians withmr de mistura they came up with a new list of seventy names to add to that civil society list the u.n. rejected those names having worked out that most of the names were pro regime rather than pro opposition and that it would sway the list in favor of the government i'm told that as a result of that while in geneva there was a blazing around on the flood zone between the russian foreign...
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of business in geneva let's go live now to james bays at the united nations james tell us more about this constitutional committee. well this has been the effort of mr de mistura since the beginning of the year in sochi they came up with this plan with everything else going nowhere in syria the whole idea of having talks and negotiations and going nowhere they decided to focus on one part of the problem and that was to come up with a new constitution for syria it was agreed at the end of january that all the parties the result she would come back with names for a constitutional committee so there was supposed to be three lists one from the syrian government side one from the syrian opposition and one a list of civil society and those three lists would come together meet in geneva and come up with a new constitution syria the problem has been those lists the opposition has agreed it's a list the syrian government has agreed in its list of who should take part it's the civil society list that's proved the problem and it's the syrian government that's been putting objections in the way
of business in geneva let's go live now to james bays at the united nations james tell us more about this constitutional committee. well this has been the effort of mr de mistura since the beginning of the year in sochi they came up with this plan with everything else going nowhere in syria the whole idea of having talks and negotiations and going nowhere they decided to focus on one part of the problem and that was to come up with a new constitution for syria it was agreed at the end of...
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a year after i saw the coptic codex in geneva, the egyptian owner took it to new york city and tried >> the owner then deposits the codex in a bank vault. it stays there for nearly two decades until another buyer finally persuades him to sell. >> here i am, opening again that safe. all the pages were glued together. and fragments of the pages were floating around. >> still uncertain what the manuscript is, tchacos takes it to yale. >> i say, do you know what you have here? this is something that's only been hinted at in antiquity. for the first time ever we're laying eyes on the actual gospel of judas. >> but there's bad news. restoration will cost a fortune. tchacos needs someone with very wealthy contacts. enter manuscript dealer bruce ferrini. >> i was told that bruce ferrini was a very reputable manuscript dealer and that he had bill gates as a client. that sounded good. >> seeing the chance to make a quick profit, ferrini decides to buy the manuscript himself and sell it on. >> ferrini writes two checks totaling $2.5 million for the gospel of judas, and they bounce. >> tchacos n
a year after i saw the coptic codex in geneva, the egyptian owner took it to new york city and tried >> the owner then deposits the codex in a bank vault. it stays there for nearly two decades until another buyer finally persuades him to sell. >> here i am, opening again that safe. all the pages were glued together. and fragments of the pages were floating around. >> still uncertain what the manuscript is, tchacos takes it to yale. >> i say, do you know what you have...
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and then to geneva.as because the coalition prevented the plane from letting them evacuate the plane from letting them evacuate the injured fighters. so many observers may be taking this as a sign that it would pave the way for the houthis to be more flexible since this is what stops them from attending the talks in geneva in september, but it is very hard to say if this is really a measure of anything. because the houthi media for example, they are downplaying the move. they are saying that this does not say much, this is not enough. and there is also a lot of sticking point between the two parties that always come in the way whenever the un tries to organise dialogue. dialogue sessions. what are those sticking points? if you said these are the main issues they have to resolve, what would they be? the government would not agree to any kind of settlement with the houthis unless they withdraw and they give up arms. and there is a lwa ys they give up arms. and there is always going to be the situation in h
and then to geneva.as because the coalition prevented the plane from letting them evacuate the plane from letting them evacuate the injured fighters. so many observers may be taking this as a sign that it would pave the way for the houthis to be more flexible since this is what stops them from attending the talks in geneva in september, but it is very hard to say if this is really a measure of anything. because the houthi media for example, they are downplaying the move. they are saying that...
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we can bring in a security expert at the institute at the university of geneva. thank you very much for joining us. served timetacker in switzerland, germany, and france. he seems to have been a petty criminal from what we've known, not a terrorist. >> well, there's a theory about this from a a different politicl scientist which talks about the radical andon of criminal organizations. definitely, we are talking about a basis, aa threat of iminality. and there's plenty o of criminality in northeastern france and strasberg, definitely is one of those pubs s of petty crime and trafficking of weapons and human beings but of course, this radical islamist anand jihadist dimension as to the issues. >> why the northeast of francec? >> severalal reasons. one of thehem very clearly is te lack o of control of borders. you will have noticed that this particular individual that we timeslking about several not only committed crimes in france, but also in germany and also in many other countries. e of the f first r reactions tht wawas taken w was to seal off borders and today,
we can bring in a security expert at the institute at the university of geneva. thank you very much for joining us. served timetacker in switzerland, germany, and france. he seems to have been a petty criminal from what we've known, not a terrorist. >> well, there's a theory about this from a a different politicl scientist which talks about the radical andon of criminal organizations. definitely, we are talking about a basis, aa threat of iminality. and there's plenty o of criminality in...
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international our top story the fate of syria has been in switzerland geneva a meeting hosted by the un special syria envoy stuff de mistura top diplomats from russia iran and turkey have agreed to launch a committee for drafting a new constitution early next year. of a very useful meeting was the secretary general special envoy agreed to take efforts aimed at convening the first session of the constitutional community ingenue good in the next year steps will lead to the launch of a viable and lasting syrian led syrian and un facilitate the political process in their closing statement the three foreign ministers of russia iran and turkey that they presented the positive results of their consultations on the formation of a syrian constitutional committee to either rewrite the syrian constitution or to amend it in order to allow for a wider pads syrian election presidential election part of a political resolution to this war that has raged on the so many years the ministers themselves from what we saw were smiling and laughing afterwards they described their work as again positive and
international our top story the fate of syria has been in switzerland geneva a meeting hosted by the un special syria envoy stuff de mistura top diplomats from russia iran and turkey have agreed to launch a committee for drafting a new constitution early next year. of a very useful meeting was the secretary general special envoy agreed to take efforts aimed at convening the first session of the constitutional community ingenue good in the next year steps will lead to the launch of a viable and...
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in geneva good to have you with us so we see a ninety day trade war. what does that truce resolve. well for now we let's agree to discuss and it's important because before that it was unilateral measures i he do you he had me and they had not really result of the fundamental problems lying behind this unilateral trade measures so now they go back to the table and they want to negotiate part of the negotiations are about accessing each other's market but there is another part that has to do with the rules of international trade that they will apply to each other which i would like to link to the outcome of the g twenty declaration which has g twenty members including the u.s. and china agreeing to go back to the w t o to negotiate the rules of international trade so all alone or a demonstration that no one wins trade wars that war mongers is sitting down agreeing finding a way to resolve trade differences through dialogue and negotiation so is this a truce on i level or is one of the two giving in i don't think they give in they are too interrelated in order to give in and if they g
in geneva good to have you with us so we see a ninety day trade war. what does that truce resolve. well for now we let's agree to discuss and it's important because before that it was unilateral measures i he do you he had me and they had not really result of the fundamental problems lying behind this unilateral trade measures so now they go back to the table and they want to negotiate part of the negotiations are about accessing each other's market but there is another part that has to do with...
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political efforts to ease years of turmoil in the region our senior correspondent mike galatea is in geneva for us and i get to see you the meeting is now in progress can you bring it up to speed on the latest place. well it's just about to begin as i understand sergey lavrov the russian foreign minister walked in through the door behind me just a few minutes ago but there's there's a lot that's going to be discussed this a number of issues dealing with a peaceful resolution to the conflict in syria but the main thing that they're going to be talking about today is the formation of a constitutional committee to write either a new constitution for syria to guarantee free all inclusive elections in syria or to amend the existing constitution obviously this is been problematic to say the least the main sticking point has ever been that. resized the opposition the syrian government has been trying to put their people on the on the constitutional committee and there are questions about how they're going to decide things by consensus or by a majority nevertheless the situation in syria has change
political efforts to ease years of turmoil in the region our senior correspondent mike galatea is in geneva for us and i get to see you the meeting is now in progress can you bring it up to speed on the latest place. well it's just about to begin as i understand sergey lavrov the russian foreign minister walked in through the door behind me just a few minutes ago but there's there's a lot that's going to be discussed this a number of issues dealing with a peaceful resolution to the conflict in...
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the fate of syria will be thrashed out in the swiss city of geneva later today at a meeting hosted by the un's special syria and boy staff and it to mr top diplomats from russia iran and turkey will put their weight behind political efforts to eighty's years of turmoil in the region correspondent ised gassy of his in geneva for us covering the events and writes good to see you well can we expect from today's gathering. when it's still up in the air as. official called it today's either a breakthrough or a breakdown in negotiations and the topic is huge they've been added for a while trying to form a constitutional committee for syria to either amend syria's current constitution or a new foundation legal foundation in order to ensure national all inclusive elections which is needed. for a peaceful resolution to the syrian civil war unfortunately one of the caveats one of the things that. one of the things that seem to be blocking this solution is that everybody striving to stuff the constitutional committee with their own people be it the syrian side the side the rebels that they're ba
the fate of syria will be thrashed out in the swiss city of geneva later today at a meeting hosted by the un's special syria and boy staff and it to mr top diplomats from russia iran and turkey will put their weight behind political efforts to eighty's years of turmoil in the region correspondent ised gassy of his in geneva for us covering the events and writes good to see you well can we expect from today's gathering. when it's still up in the air as. official called it today's either a...
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what should or should not be done the foreign ministers of russia iran and turkey have arrived in genevar us led talks on syria most important priority is to agree on how to set up a committee that would negotiate a new syrian constitution the committee would be made up of one hundred fifty people representing most strands of syrian society bernard smith has the latest from geneva the hope is that russia iran and turkey have agreed the final fifty names to another hundred that will form a constitutional committee that will then discuss constitutional amendments or changes to syria's constitution before elections are held fifty names came from the syrian regime fifty names.
what should or should not be done the foreign ministers of russia iran and turkey have arrived in genevar us led talks on syria most important priority is to agree on how to set up a committee that would negotiate a new syrian constitution the committee would be made up of one hundred fifty people representing most strands of syrian society bernard smith has the latest from geneva the hope is that russia iran and turkey have agreed the final fifty names to another hundred that will form a...
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geneva that this is written by.ou see fit you with my career he said your career will be shortened if you don't do this. and wasn't charged or. did you have any contact with us w h o f that's a typical accident in which a lot of them is and does this sort of the go karting is gonna end well you should at the to tell you muscle what i think you'll still get us as far as it goes they should have it on twenty and told us to name all that did not and you go i say stay here. when you. was a successful tended to my stuff. then there were so horses of a smother then i was and all. that and all said so you're not either i mean my study is so you have them under that. they mustn't stop will be. as end up they could just as soon as they all. come out of the door and they mustn't stop oklahoma dyin all all month and then you could almost. i still find it beyond belief that naoto kan was convinced at the time that no radioactivity would emerge after the accident. just one day after the accident a monitoring station of the organ
geneva that this is written by.ou see fit you with my career he said your career will be shortened if you don't do this. and wasn't charged or. did you have any contact with us w h o f that's a typical accident in which a lot of them is and does this sort of the go karting is gonna end well you should at the to tell you muscle what i think you'll still get us as far as it goes they should have it on twenty and told us to name all that did not and you go i say stay here. when you. was a...
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geneva yes he threatened me he says if you get my career he said your career will be short and if you don't do this. unpleasant charcoal. did you have any contact with us w h o f that's a typical accident you know much a lot of them and doesn't all this resident of the go karting is gonna and will you show me that the total you must know what i think you'll still get us as far as it goes they should have it on twenty and the means to name all that did not jiggle i say stay here. so you when you i was a successful tended to my stuff so i'm going to say says then there were so horses at least more than i thought was and all. that and all so much so i found out i don't i mean my study is so you tell them that on the net that. they misunderstand will be joining us there and then they just up they could just as soon as they all. come out of that and they misunderstand again what i have no all or nothing at the catalyst. i still find it beyond belief that naoto kan was convinced at the time that no radioactivity would emerge after the accident. just one day after the accident a monitoring s
geneva yes he threatened me he says if you get my career he said your career will be short and if you don't do this. unpleasant charcoal. did you have any contact with us w h o f that's a typical accident you know much a lot of them and doesn't all this resident of the go karting is gonna and will you show me that the total you must know what i think you'll still get us as far as it goes they should have it on twenty and the means to name all that did not jiggle i say stay here. so you when you...
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consultations in the call on what happened because geneva was the obstacles with obstacles was. the other side our people were ready to go myself but the night before they go they were intending to go let's talk details mohammed ali al who thea senior who feel official recently wrote an op ed for the washington post newspaper claiming that if the saudi air strikes stopped there would be peace in yemen it sounds kind of simplistic vague even what actually are you proposing from your side to end the war we know what the saudis are doing but what is your side proposing to end this war. let me be very clear. when we asked for stopping by the saudis. have the expressed wish for peace the same things they mention that you guys stop your planes from coming to our airspace and bombing our people and killing them we will not send any of this ballastic messiah is this would be just a gesture to go ahead with other these arrangements it's not simplistic thought this out is a long time to say stop the put us think myside ok withdraw from the borders we can raise something now we tell them i
consultations in the call on what happened because geneva was the obstacles with obstacles was. the other side our people were ready to go myself but the night before they go they were intending to go let's talk details mohammed ali al who thea senior who feel official recently wrote an op ed for the washington post newspaper claiming that if the saudi air strikes stopped there would be peace in yemen it sounds kind of simplistic vague even what actually are you proposing from your side to end...