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so while this chapter in iran, iran u. s. negotiations are deal making maybe over there and there's more, yeah, when i'm going to be interesting that we have together. all right, this chapter may be dead, but we're going forward. anyway. i said one sentence is the around nuclear deal dead from to ron iran. you say what now, but i believe we need to wait for about 4 to 6 weeks to see a last ditch effort by either either side. i still see a 5050 jan and i still believe and have high hopes that by then without the right way of wood. i'm gonna try and make di and use you as anew chief. thank he feel analysis. i see you next time. take everybody. ah, ah ah ah save that mm hm. and then the international intake option excellence award boat. now for your hero, there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places, mistake i'll deserve really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, lou a ah, ah, wherever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it for you. exceptional katara always going pla
so while this chapter in iran, iran u. s. negotiations are deal making maybe over there and there's more, yeah, when i'm going to be interesting that we have together. all right, this chapter may be dead, but we're going forward. anyway. i said one sentence is the around nuclear deal dead from to ron iran. you say what now, but i believe we need to wait for about 4 to 6 weeks to see a last ditch effort by either either side. i still see a 5050 jan and i still believe and have high hopes that by...
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so while this chapter in iran, iran u. s. negotiations are deal making maybe over there and there's more, yeah, i want to be interesting that we up together. all right, this chapter may be dead, but we're going forward anyway. i said one sentence is the iran nuclear deal dead from to ron iran, you say walked now, but i believe we need to wait for about 4 to 6 weeks to see a last ditch effort by either either side. i still see a 5050 jan and i still believe and have high hopes that by then without the right way of wood, i'm gonna try and make god and use you as a new chief thanking fear analysis. i see you next time. take everybody. ah. the rupa hotel is the most oh, talent that i've ever stated in the biggest box you have ever seen had explode order taken out the hotel. this was germany. we loved it when it was built and we loved it. even when it was bombed. a major target of the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century belfast europa war hotels on al jazeera control. if the nurses shapes the landscape fairly
so while this chapter in iran, iran u. s. negotiations are deal making maybe over there and there's more, yeah, i want to be interesting that we up together. all right, this chapter may be dead, but we're going forward anyway. i said one sentence is the iran nuclear deal dead from to ron iran, you say walked now, but i believe we need to wait for about 4 to 6 weeks to see a last ditch effort by either either side. i still see a 5050 jan and i still believe and have high hopes that by then...
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c, p, o, a, the iran nuclear geo. as he made other premises, for example, for the united states to sign back up to the parents climate treaty for the united states to revoke that. what was called the muslim travel ban, all sorts of other immigration issues with which president biden vehemently disagree with the trauma administration. and all of those other issues. paris, climate, the muscle travel of an immigration. all of those other promises president biden came, president might have by to make good on them basically on day one except the around nuclear deal there. he said it had to be a negotiation. he wouldn't just revoke president trump's policies. and it's this negotiation that we've been involved in now ever since, and i'm afraid, could take us to what i'm also afraid will be the next republican administration that will similarly rip up the deal as these key republican candidates promise that i really want to get some grass roots input from me because you are in to ron iran right now. i keep hearing analogies a
c, p, o, a, the iran nuclear geo. as he made other premises, for example, for the united states to sign back up to the parents climate treaty for the united states to revoke that. what was called the muslim travel ban, all sorts of other immigration issues with which president biden vehemently disagree with the trauma administration. and all of those other issues. paris, climate, the muscle travel of an immigration. all of those other promises president biden came, president might have by to...
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er, turkey and iran iran and turkey should be considered as parts as elements.s uh for russia partnership with iran uh, uh iran and tur and turkey are the powers of the future of the future and the great powers of the past past. we are partially due to the fact that we knocked out from under the west not the foundations of its domination for 500 years, but military superiority . them, but on completely clear. what are important growing partners, it is clear that we have deep historical ties with them, they are being restored. or maybe these connections in the world of its military-political nature, we fought, but, nevertheless, were great cultural ties. it happens everywhere, uh, is being restored by civilization, and among the greatest civilizations of eurasia and the world. this, of course, is persian, which a spread, that central asia well, there was a lot of e and, of course, ottoman a, so we just, uh, return history. e to the original and can be strong to the strongest. uh, there was no period when, let's say, somewhere in the 14th century, and the world wa
er, turkey and iran iran and turkey should be considered as parts as elements.s uh for russia partnership with iran uh, uh iran and tur and turkey are the powers of the future of the future and the great powers of the past past. we are partially due to the fact that we knocked out from under the west not the foundations of its domination for 500 years, but military superiority . them, but on completely clear. what are important growing partners, it is clear that we have deep historical ties...
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we have to admit that in the past russia did not have enough political will to deal with iran nor iran with russia for this reason on many issues. we have stagnated 60% of russia 's trade turnover was with strange europe 20% with china and another 20% with all other countries, the percentage of our trade was very low, but now the countries are tied to each other very strongly and in order to overcome infrastructural shortcomings. we need to interact very actively and first of all. i'm talking about transit opportunities. including the north-south railway corridor, the unfinished section between the rasht and astera, and our government, as well as mr. putin, pay special attention to this and the first steps in this direction have already been taken. now is also a good time to address the problems of cross-border transit on normal roads. i traveled to dagestan and personally was at the border in tagerkent-kazmalyar, but i saw customs posts on the air and talked with employees. now their capacity does not match the potential of the two countries, but i am very glad that russia is creating
we have to admit that in the past russia did not have enough political will to deal with iran nor iran with russia for this reason on many issues. we have stagnated 60% of russia 's trade turnover was with strange europe 20% with china and another 20% with all other countries, the percentage of our trade was very low, but now the countries are tied to each other very strongly and in order to overcome infrastructural shortcomings. we need to interact very actively and first of all. i'm talking...
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managed to do is strengthen _ curtail iran, all it managed to do is strengthen iran. _ curtail iran,lly ending _ is strengthen iran. invading iraq actually ending up _ is strengthen iran. invading iraq| actually ending up strengthening is strengthen iran. invading iraq - actually ending up strengthening the hand of— actually ending up strengthening the hand of iran~ — actually ending up strengthening the hand of iran. again, _ actually ending up strengthening the hand of iran. again, we _ actually ending up strengthening the hand of iran. again, we are - actually ending up strengthening the hand of iran. again, we are seeing . hand of iran. again, we are seeing the same. — hand of iran. again, we are seeing the same. but— hand of iran. again, we are seeing the same, but they— hand of iran. again, we are seeing the same, but they are _ hand of iran. again, we are seeing the same, but they are being - the same, but they are being sluggish— the same, but they are being siuggish in— the same, but they are being sluggish in their— the same, but they are being sluggish in their response -
managed to do is strengthen _ curtail iran, all it managed to do is strengthen iran. _ curtail iran,lly ending _ is strengthen iran. invading iraq actually ending up _ is strengthen iran. invading iraq| actually ending up strengthening is strengthen iran. invading iraq - actually ending up strengthening the hand of— actually ending up strengthening the hand of iran~ — actually ending up strengthening the hand of iran. again, _ actually ending up strengthening the hand of iran. again, we _...
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iran.diately heard the statement from the owner as well. eh, the owner of the director of the firm of bayraktar, yes, which in an interview there already stated to cnn. no, we do not in any way consider the issue of sale ours or post. our bayraktars to russia because we support ukraine here we must understand. and by the way, uh direct uh beneficiary. this company is also going to iran now , they will also meet with erdogan, for whom this is a family business. we must understand precisely because this is erdogan's family business . we, too, must soberly assess the situation. yes, of course, he would love to sell more of these baractors, but he understands that so far he has not been sanctioned for this enterprise. uh, as soon as he sells, at least if one iraktar would either give in to russia or donate it or something like that, then the americans will continue to cover the market for this company and create difficulties for it. yes, it will be a serious loss for him. hmm family strange sto
iran.diately heard the statement from the owner as well. eh, the owner of the director of the firm of bayraktar, yes, which in an interview there already stated to cnn. no, we do not in any way consider the issue of sale ours or post. our bayraktars to russia because we support ukraine here we must understand. and by the way, uh direct uh beneficiary. this company is also going to iran now , they will also meet with erdogan, for whom this is a family business. we must understand precisely...
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could militarily force against iran as a quote, last resort. earlier this week, iran president promised a harsh response to an escalation by washington or its allies. for more or less, we can cross alive to political analyst and researcher christopher. hello, ali. thanks for being with us here. on our international thank you very much for having me. so what's your opinion of to ron's claims of the u. s. stoking iran, a phobia in the middle east? the iranian government, this is correct. and the sad part is that the biden's trip to the middle east, the 1st one in this presidency, was marked by a strong and t iran sentiment. and that was both in israel and also in saudi arabia . and we have to realize that this is jerusalem declaration that bite in signed with the israeli authorities. it really, it really is quite shocking because they're still leaving this military option the table. and we know very well that the israeli government behind the scenes is trying to pressure the united states as well as other european partners to not go back into not
could militarily force against iran as a quote, last resort. earlier this week, iran president promised a harsh response to an escalation by washington or its allies. for more or less, we can cross alive to political analyst and researcher christopher. hello, ali. thanks for being with us here. on our international thank you very much for having me. so what's your opinion of to ron's claims of the u. s. stoking iran, a phobia in the middle east? the iranian government, this is correct. and the...
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there's the iran you to deal. is there anything that's come out of it so far that you think is significant? well clearly i think there is some serious progress on the great issue on ukrainian exports of grain that will resolve a good part of the for the security is going on and much of the global shock. so i think that's important. i think we probably will see, it is all we've seen earlier in the day, some major progress between turkey and iran. did relations have not been very good over the last 3 or 4 or 5 years, but now they seem to have picked up. and now we're talking about 8 agreements which are much strategic documents between the 2 countries, or we'll talk about coordinating in the questions of northern syria. so all in all, there is some progress there, although there's big disagreements between them. but if i, if i heard the speeches correctly, i would say the iranians are sticking to their guns even though they express understanding of the takers position. the turks are also sticking to their guns on th
there's the iran you to deal. is there anything that's come out of it so far that you think is significant? well clearly i think there is some serious progress on the great issue on ukrainian exports of grain that will resolve a good part of the for the security is going on and much of the global shock. so i think that's important. i think we probably will see, it is all we've seen earlier in the day, some major progress between turkey and iran. did relations have not been very good over the...
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. —— iran.a context of tax cuts, is that the answer to what even ministers described as a cost of living crisis? in the studio, stephanie baker,... stephanie based living crisis? in the studio, stephanie based in london since the late 19705. and even has reported from all around the middle east and was a speech writer on the thin conservative leader david cameron's campaign —— ian. le5 began in the middle east. —— let's begin. joe biden is involved in this trip. then saudi arabia. what does he want from this visit, and what is he seeking from saudi arabia i think this is a trip that you could say he didn't want to trip that you could say he didn't want tu . ~ trip that you could say he didn't want t. . ~ , trip that you could say he didn't wantt , ., ,., want to make. it is controversial because mohammed's _ want to make. it is controversial because mohammed's record . want to make. it is controversial because mohammed's record oni want to make. it is controversial - because mohammed's record on
. —— iran.a context of tax cuts, is that the answer to what even ministers described as a cost of living crisis? in the studio, stephanie baker,... stephanie based living crisis? in the studio, stephanie based in london since the late 19705. and even has reported from all around the middle east and was a speech writer on the thin conservative leader david cameron's campaign —— ian. le5 began in the middle east. —— let's begin. joe biden is involved in this trip. then saudi arabia....
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and turkey putin will also meet with iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali hamina russia and iran have grown closer since the west began trying to isolate moscow due to its invasion the kremlin says that a dialogue based on trust has developed with iran on a number of important issues, positions are either close or identical putin immediately sends multiple signals. first, that russia is still an important player on the global diplomatic scene, and second, the signal he wants to send is that russia is an important player in the middle east. there is also an anti-western agenda here, coincidence or not, but the trip follows reports that that iran agreed to supply russia with hundreds of drones capable of carrying precision-guided missiles. this was reported by national security adviser jake sullivan. if there is any concern that putin may take advantage of the visit, at least in part to facilitate his country's acquisition of combative iranian drones, we have spoken about our concerns about iran's potential provision of technology, uavs to russia we will continue to monitor very closely
and turkey putin will also meet with iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali hamina russia and iran have grown closer since the west began trying to isolate moscow due to its invasion the kremlin says that a dialogue based on trust has developed with iran on a number of important issues, positions are either close or identical putin immediately sends multiple signals. first, that russia is still an important player on the global diplomatic scene, and second, the signal he wants to send is that...
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i agree that the threat from iran hangs over this whole trip stop i think there is a sign of how iranthe palestinian issue has receded. they are willing to put the coalition against iran ahead of any palestinian concerns. there is a race now between the americans and russians in the region. lavrov, the foreign minister of russia, was there. and putin, vladimir putin is going to visit tehran next week. so i believe he will strike some sort of alliance and access with the iranians, maybe supplying them with $400, which is their missiles. maybe he will learn from the iranians how to confront the sanctions, the american sanctions against iran. so i believe middle eastern people have lost trust in the americans, to be honest. biden, when he came, he was championing human rights, you know, he was against the death of the saudi journalist, and he is saying that he will not shake hands with mohammed bin salman. now he is turning everything around and he is trying to save himself, his popularity in the united states, and to beg them to help them with oil and gas. that is the name of the game n
i agree that the threat from iran hangs over this whole trip stop i think there is a sign of how iranthe palestinian issue has receded. they are willing to put the coalition against iran ahead of any palestinian concerns. there is a race now between the americans and russians in the region. lavrov, the foreign minister of russia, was there. and putin, vladimir putin is going to visit tehran next week. so i believe he will strike some sort of alliance and access with the iranians, maybe...
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well, i'm not an expert, but i'm not sure that iran has many, many high -quality drones.today, the states used some in this region, some were shot down, some were intercepted, but in general, although it is a copy, in general, it can also fulfill its function , and we know how serious drones are in the same states, yes, this you know serious and dangerous weapons, yes, even if we even assume that she copied these without pilots once, but here, as they say, they need to take refuge in italy, and in a literal sense , because there is very important data here, and we already know its quality details, even, lenses, for example, on american drones, well, if it has already been purchased, and that is, if you put any technologies now in iran, that is, there, i am not saying that they have any of yours, there is a third line, a maximum of three plus well the army will not agree with you, you must not forget that iran has recently become a space state, they even have their own program to master space, so this indicates that they have reached a certain technological level, you know
well, i'm not an expert, but i'm not sure that iran has many, many high -quality drones.today, the states used some in this region, some were shot down, some were intercepted, but in general, although it is a copy, in general, it can also fulfill its function , and we know how serious drones are in the same states, yes, this you know serious and dangerous weapons, yes, even if we even assume that she copied these without pilots once, but here, as they say, they need to take refuge in italy, and...
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he is directed to iran and iran in many respects. it can help us in what concerns the so -called import substitution, and now we are already noticing a huge interest in it in our regions. uh , to how you can work in the capacious iranian market. and, uh, representatives of many constituent entities of the russian federation have been here lately. i would like to to mention bashkortostan and chechnya and karelia and tatarstan. we do our best to support the work of representatives of our regions and economy operators. but uh, here the first violin is played. uh, representatives of the interface. i'm taking advantage. i would like to tell you that a second place works very uh, trained by very experienced professionals, practically. all of them speak persian. you know the local market knows the local legislation, so it is very important that those economy operators and representatives of the regions who plan to visit iraq iran they are to make contact in advance. and with our colleagues from the cross, we agreed in advance with them the
he is directed to iran and iran in many respects. it can help us in what concerns the so -called import substitution, and now we are already noticing a huge interest in it in our regions. uh , to how you can work in the capacious iranian market. and, uh, representatives of many constituent entities of the russian federation have been here lately. i would like to to mention bashkortostan and chechnya and karelia and tatarstan. we do our best to support the work of representatives of our regions...
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we we know that iran has applied to participate in the brix and shaws format.this sense, it is clear that our cooperation, including in military-technical terms, is moving forward quite quickly in an interesting way. at the same time, observers note that iran is still an eastern country, it means business. and here they make a rather subtle statement, which may not always correspond to the essence, but moscow’s long-term cooperation with tehran is developing taking into account these nuances, reminds the russian embassy. trade turnover in 2021 reached more than 4 billion dollars, but only in the first 3 months this year, russian exports to iran have grown by 50%, so new trade records are expected, what we need from iran is building materials. pharmaceuticals . i want to say that the iranian medicine of the iranian pharmaceuticals is at a very high level. well , traditional articles of iranian export carpets. these are fruits. these are dried fruits, all kinds of iranian fruits, including very high quality citrus fruits sergey lavrov, who visited tehran in june
we we know that iran has applied to participate in the brix and shaws format.this sense, it is clear that our cooperation, including in military-technical terms, is moving forward quite quickly in an interesting way. at the same time, observers note that iran is still an eastern country, it means business. and here they make a rather subtle statement, which may not always correspond to the essence, but moscow’s long-term cooperation with tehran is developing taking into account these nuances,...
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iran. this is not quite the cold war that the president and the israeli prime minister try to portray in their joint press conference in jerusalem but yes, there is a serious arab iranian issue still at play in the region. >> but as you say, i've heard this from other sources in the middle east, as well, the real -- the new story is that the saudis are talking to the iranians, i think largely through iraq. the uae is talking to iran. there seems to be an effort to create some kind of new motive between iran and saudi arabia and other gulf states to diffusion the tensions. >> that's indeed the case. the president tried to take credit in his speech in saudi arabia that there is now a seize fire in yemen. that seize fire actually owes a lot to the iranian saudi dialogue that's on going and it's very clear that the arabs want protection against iraq but they don't want the kind of aggressive policies that for instance, israel is following with iran that could risk a war. i think they've made a
iran. this is not quite the cold war that the president and the israeli prime minister try to portray in their joint press conference in jerusalem but yes, there is a serious arab iranian issue still at play in the region. >> but as you say, i've heard this from other sources in the middle east, as well, the real -- the new story is that the saudis are talking to the iranians, i think largely through iraq. the uae is talking to iran. there seems to be an effort to create some kind of new...
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in the case of iran...r works — i think we need to always approach these cases of arbitrary detention on a case—by—case basis. but in the case of iran, which i know well — i know the stories of many others, i'm in touch with them, with theirfamilies, and i knew others inside — i am yet to see an example where somebody whose case has been kept quiet has actually benefited from that. the iranians, you know... i don't see an evidence base to suggest that, a, you are punished more in prison because your situation is in the media or because people publish in a foreign country on the other side of the world to iran something about your prison conditions or situation. in fact, my experience shows that actually the prisoner has benefited from that, from that transparency, from that spotlight which is shone on their prison conditions — access to medical care, potential psychological or physical torture, these kinds of issues — when foreign media as well as foreign governments focus on it. actually, the prisoner's si
in the case of iran...r works — i think we need to always approach these cases of arbitrary detention on a case—by—case basis. but in the case of iran, which i know well — i know the stories of many others, i'm in touch with them, with theirfamilies, and i knew others inside — i am yet to see an example where somebody whose case has been kept quiet has actually benefited from that. the iranians, you know... i don't see an evidence base to suggest that, a, you are punished more in...
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the only major sales market for iran, now iran is losing its share there due to the fact that russiarally dumping, that is, they give the russians give china a 30% discount on oil. and iran, which used to supply there with some kind of discount of $5, now has to give the same 30% discount, and the competition between these two sanctioned suppliers benefits only china, so will they be able to agree that they will i don't understand why this price war will continue, but that's what iran is most likely to do. i hope . well, maybe that's why they welcomed putin so gladly. you know the cave-like anti-americanism and this cave-like anti-americanism now on the russian screen. well, it’s just so much that they even think. well, they are absolutely not interested in what is happening in their own country. they are so focused on what is happening in the united states, you can find out about some issues there arise somewhere in a separate state about some scandals within the united states, that is, if you want to know literally all the gossip that circulates in the united states, you do not eve
the only major sales market for iran, now iran is losing its share there due to the fact that russiarally dumping, that is, they give the russians give china a 30% discount on oil. and iran, which used to supply there with some kind of discount of $5, now has to give the same 30% discount, and the competition between these two sanctioned suppliers benefits only china, so will they be able to agree that they will i don't understand why this price war will continue, but that's what iran is most...
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iran with our president. i want to confirm what he said and i want to say that he said very correct words. uh, we played ahead of the game. and this took the westerners by surprise and prevented their aggression against the tampas people, which i am convinced not only i would have drowned in blood, so we made the right move and the iranians. they are quite sympathetic to this. and uh, i want to say that they u believe that one of the u factors that prompted the russian federation to start a special military operation. e in donbass is not only protecting the interests of the russian population. there on this e in this region. well, also the expansion of nato to the east. they have not kept their promises, which have been made over the years. and it was a forced measure on our part. and this is fully understood by the iranian leadership. tell me, please, here, if we talk about the visit. e vladimira in tehran, on the one hand, on the other hand, there was quite recently a middle eastern tour, as it was called i
iran with our president. i want to confirm what he said and i want to say that he said very correct words. uh, we played ahead of the game. and this took the westerners by surprise and prevented their aggression against the tampas people, which i am convinced not only i would have drowned in blood, so we made the right move and the iranians. they are quite sympathetic to this. and uh, i want to say that they u believe that one of the u factors that prompted the russian federation to start a...
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he has not given up yet on reviving the iran nuclear deal. we know that israel has always opposed this deal. how important is this? i'm calling you to fisher between israel in the united states. how important is there is nothing new about this disagreement between united states and israel, who agree completely, and it was restated today that iran must never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. so the importance, the fact that iran is a threat to israel grilled to other u. s. partners to the region of course, to the us itself is not in disagreement at all. but the question of the other disagreement is the right decision, the means by which we a pursue that. ready object preventing and running to we're open 0 often been disagreements through multiple administrations. what with what is happening now though. ready that these talks, which have been essentially on life support now for many months or reaching an inflection point either they will collapse in the very near future. and if that's the case, iran will be left as a nuclear threshold state.
he has not given up yet on reviving the iran nuclear deal. we know that israel has always opposed this deal. how important is this? i'm calling you to fisher between israel in the united states. how important is there is nothing new about this disagreement between united states and israel, who agree completely, and it was restated today that iran must never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. so the importance, the fact that iran is a threat to israel grilled to other u. s. partners to the...
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last month, iran and the u. s. trying to negotiate a resumption of the agreements under the previous deal from 2015. washington has surround to curb its nuclear program if the country wants those western sanctions listed that some of the restrictions were earlier imposed by then president donald trump, who scrapped the multilateral deal with iran. however, sharon says it will not fire to any american demands which has cooled extravagance . radiant officials have refused to agree to any additional confessions beyond what was sealed and nothing original agreement back in 2015. well, let's get reaction to this now and cross to the university of toronto professor site. mohammed's mirandi, thank you very much for joining us. it seems like this is a bit of a vicious circle. does nate a wrong is saying it's not going to comply the u. s s, if it doesn't do that, it will impose these nice sanctions. won't see your assessment of washington stance in regards if you think that sanctions are really going to achieve anything. fi
last month, iran and the u. s. trying to negotiate a resumption of the agreements under the previous deal from 2015. washington has surround to curb its nuclear program if the country wants those western sanctions listed that some of the restrictions were earlier imposed by then president donald trump, who scrapped the multilateral deal with iran. however, sharon says it will not fire to any american demands which has cooled extravagance . radiant officials have refused to agree to any...
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mounted full-scale airstrikes on iran's nuclear facilities.ou conscious that behind hezbollah is iran? >> absolutely. we can see how they are acting over here, how they are operating day to day. it's not my job to say it but to be here and protect the technical tanks, but we know we can see that. yes. jeremy: in jerusalem is missing any attempt to ease the festering israeli-palestinian conflict. it used to be the top priority for visiting american presidents. it is progress around the city that israelis call their internal capital. president biden called for an independent palestine alongside israel. on the others of the wall israel hasuilt two separate palestinians in the west bank, that sounds -- >>>> he is here for one case only, to help the israelis, not the palestinians. >> the only reason a president has come the last 10, 15 years. jeremy: along joe biden's route into bethlehem, his next stop are accusations that israel is guilty of apartheid, denied by israelis and the u.s., widely accepted by palestinians and human rights groups, and h
mounted full-scale airstrikes on iran's nuclear facilities.ou conscious that behind hezbollah is iran? >> absolutely. we can see how they are acting over here, how they are operating day to day. it's not my job to say it but to be here and protect the technical tanks, but we know we can see that. yes. jeremy: in jerusalem is missing any attempt to ease the festering israeli-palestinian conflict. it used to be the top priority for visiting american presidents. it is progress around the...
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they won't be, so after all, what was putin really looking for in iran?l looking for happiness? well, let's start with weapons. this is an attempt to predict, well, obvious things, for sure, if the americans are looking for weapons all over the world, then obviously they will look for them in the middle east, although there is nothing to indicate that this topic was raised in an emod way and was touched on in the negotiations from any arab countries. we see that the arabs are keeping their distance, that is, they are neutral. but they do not have a neutral position, and this neutrality is very important for them. obviously, there are reasons for this, and because they, at least , do not want to interfere, this is the conflict. directly, and therefore i assume that iran is acting in the same vein, that is, of course, the negotiations could have been discussed in depth. were to refute this information and assure that there is nothing to it, that they remain neutral, advocate for peace, and want to join the conflict, so i assume that this situation with weap
they won't be, so after all, what was putin really looking for in iran?l looking for happiness? well, let's start with weapons. this is an attempt to predict, well, obvious things, for sure, if the americans are looking for weapons all over the world, then obviously they will look for them in the middle east, although there is nothing to indicate that this topic was raised in an emod way and was touched on in the negotiations from any arab countries. we see that the arabs are keeping their...
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is russia in a kind of tacit alliance with iran? is iran helping the russians out? >> iran and russia have had very strong military and intelligence relationship that goes back to syria, but this is the first time that we're hearing of a large-scale iranian military equipment being sold to russia. so this is a new step, but it really underscores the fact that the relationship between them is strong, and it's mostly the intelligence and military. it does matter to regional balance of power. >> i'm struck by one thing. iranians are able to manufacture something as sophisticated as high-powered drones. >> that's exactly right. we don't know much about these drones and hue goow good they a but it's ironic it's the white house announcing this fact in the middle east. maybe they were hoping to create a greater dissatisfaction with iran and europe, but in the middle east, the united states is attesting to iran's technological capabilities that the russians would be interested in. >> and what about the biden trip? from your point of view, does it seem like the part of the t
is russia in a kind of tacit alliance with iran? is iran helping the russians out? >> iran and russia have had very strong military and intelligence relationship that goes back to syria, but this is the first time that we're hearing of a large-scale iranian military equipment being sold to russia. so this is a new step, but it really underscores the fact that the relationship between them is strong, and it's mostly the intelligence and military. it does matter to regional balance of...
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we're seeing a meeting of iran, china and turkey, the nato ally, about to happen in, iran, russia and turkey about to happen in iran any moment in the next 24 hours. charles: amazing. >> some of these wounds are
we're seeing a meeting of iran, china and turkey, the nato ally, about to happen in, iran, russia and turkey about to happen in iran any moment in the next 24 hours. charles: amazing. >> some of these wounds are
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and iran is now offering a welcome market will, in fact, this stronger relationship between russia, iran and turkey that was on show there at the summit in tehran. will that delivered the benefits that this very isolated russian president needs? well, you know, it was very interesting to see that in fact, the rows are now reversed because now iran is the strong partner. it's no longer russia. and that is, of course, who you mediating for russia. and the same thing will happen with china. is china, again, is much stronger than russia. so what you could see there is that russia is losing its status as a superpower, because it exhausts itself in the ukraine. it is not going to in this will, it is, will be a post date of afterwards. and that was on show and at this meeting now looking at turkey, i think that for ad one, u. s. in fact, is more important than russia, the whole safety of turkey basis, let him in the end on the support of the united states. but of course, you know, what to add on, tries to do is to somehow it and be an independent power between russia and in the united states to
and iran is now offering a welcome market will, in fact, this stronger relationship between russia, iran and turkey that was on show there at the summit in tehran. will that delivered the benefits that this very isolated russian president needs? well, you know, it was very interesting to see that in fact, the rows are now reversed because now iran is the strong partner. it's no longer russia. and that is, of course, who you mediating for russia. and the same thing will happen with china. is...
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i want to ask but iran. situation with iran.trying to do anything about the nuclear weapons. what are your thoughts? >> the united states and its european friends and others have been working on this iran nuclear deal since the biden administration took office. without any success. they have been trying to appease iran. to give iran everything it wants to avoid taking action against iran in hope that iran will come to the table again and take up against the nuclear deal that president trump quite rightly scrapped it gave iran a path to nuclear weapon, meanwhile iran has been playing very hard to get, imposing new conditions each time that been negotiations on it, they have been ver reluck reluctant to come to an agreement. meanwhile, u.s. and allies have just been giving and giving, and expecting somehow for the iranians to come to an accommodation, they will not. , they are been working hard, they have created enough uranium to create a bomb, they are still working on turning and nuclear bomb to a proper warhead to be delivered
i want to ask but iran. situation with iran.trying to do anything about the nuclear weapons. what are your thoughts? >> the united states and its european friends and others have been working on this iran nuclear deal since the biden administration took office. without any success. they have been trying to appease iran. to give iran everything it wants to avoid taking action against iran in hope that iran will come to the table again and take up against the nuclear deal that president...
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we cannot allow iran to have a nuclear weapon. they have a chance to read -- to be a part of the agreement that donald trump pulled out of, but we've got to give diplomacy a chance first. >> but has time run out or is there still time to achieve something in the diplomatic field, vis-a-vis, iran, that has moved forward throughout this time? >> i think the president was clear that time is running out. and that there is options of which he will take place probably, you know, i would guess, before the end of the summer. time is running out and iran should understand, they have a chance now to engage and come up with a diplomatic solution that is good for the region and good for the iranian people, good for the united states, good for israel. but time, their time to make that decision is, in fact, running out. >> congressman, the president said today he's going to saudi arabia to promote u.s. interest and he intends to bring up human rights in the waking of the killing of jamal khashoggi. do you agree with his decision to go to saudi
we cannot allow iran to have a nuclear weapon. they have a chance to read -- to be a part of the agreement that donald trump pulled out of, but we've got to give diplomacy a chance first. >> but has time run out or is there still time to achieve something in the diplomatic field, vis-a-vis, iran, that has moved forward throughout this time? >> i think the president was clear that time is running out. and that there is options of which he will take place probably, you know, i would...
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is making here they want to show to iran to russia. um we are still in we are still having a leverage here um the it was also a sign that the times when uh saudi arabia was isolated because of the murder of john g. that this this chapter is closed now so um so but this has a price and the price is um showing showing that that this close cooperation is still in place and it's a deal. i mean they also get quite quite a leeway now to work is still in place and it's a deal. i mean on their issues with iran at the same time, saudi arabia is interested and america is interested to keep the ceasefire in yemen and and all this is it's a package. it's a big package. and what what tyson just just mentioned about the abraham accords that um the cooperation with israel which is a new alliance which is bill has which is going to be built up. i mean is a shift which they demonstrate a if it's a package are the benefits going to outweigh the costs in terms of loss of loss of that appearance of values and morally guided foreign policy that biden had s
is making here they want to show to iran to russia. um we are still in we are still having a leverage here um the it was also a sign that the times when uh saudi arabia was isolated because of the murder of john g. that this this chapter is closed now so um so but this has a price and the price is um showing showing that that this close cooperation is still in place and it's a deal. i mean they also get quite quite a leeway now to work is still in place and it's a deal. i mean on their issues...
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iran ratcheted up the enrichment of uranium, instead of topping the regime because of sanctions irann even more hard line government than before. perhaps that's why we've seen israeli security hawks call out withdrawal and the failure. netanyahu's former defense minister said the iran deal was a mistake, but withdrawing from it was even worse. iran is now enriching more uranium than it was under the deal. while another former head said because it's now closer to before, the entire government was a dismal failure, an unfortunate failure, and a historic failure. that's a stark reminder that opposition is easier than proposition. once a deal is destroyed building it back can be more difficult than winning it in the first place. and taets to revive what economists dubbed the zombie nuclear deal stalled in negotiations despite the best efforts. months of talks of stalemate. president biden outright rejecting iran's request that the guard be removed from the list of terrorist organizations while any reduction in sanctions to resume the deal will be pounced on by republicans for political a
iran ratcheted up the enrichment of uranium, instead of topping the regime because of sanctions irann even more hard line government than before. perhaps that's why we've seen israeli security hawks call out withdrawal and the failure. netanyahu's former defense minister said the iran deal was a mistake, but withdrawing from it was even worse. iran is now enriching more uranium than it was under the deal. while another former head said because it's now closer to before, the entire government...
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we cannot allow iran to become nuclear.t freely on the subject but we are of course discussing everything with our greatest ally, which is the united states. about the two-state solution, i haven't changed my position, a two-state solution is a guarantee for a strong democratic state of israel with the jewish majority. >> thank you very much. this concludes the signing ceremony and the press conference. please remain seated until the leaders have left the room. >> thank you all so much. >> no. no. this concludes -- sorry. [ inaudible question ] >> all right. so there we have it. the news conference in jerusalem, the prime minister of israel, the president of the united states answering a few questions, reporters' questions. israeli and american journalists asking questions. david sanger is with me, you were watching very closely, hovering over this not only is the president's upcoming trip to saudi arabia but the fear of iran potentially developing some sort of nuclear capability. also ukraine to a certain degree, they ment
we cannot allow iran to become nuclear.t freely on the subject but we are of course discussing everything with our greatest ally, which is the united states. about the two-state solution, i haven't changed my position, a two-state solution is a guarantee for a strong democratic state of israel with the jewish majority. >> thank you very much. this concludes the signing ceremony and the press conference. please remain seated until the leaders have left the room. >> thank you all so...
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iran, all it managed to do is strengthen iran.nding up strengthening the hand of iran. again, we are seeing the same, but they are being sluggish - in their response i to assad's brutality. they had 0bama not living up to his threat that if the red i line was crossed and chemical attacks, he did not do - anything. that gave putin space to move on and establish links to suchl an extent that syria is now, along with north korea, - one of only two countries - in the world which recognises the moscow stooge republics. donetsk and lu hansk. all the policy seems to be - doing is enhancing and helping because it has been so badly done. - stephanie, you hear the temporary caretaker minister of israel, now that this coalition government has collapsed, in a sense offering a bit of cover, saying he might sign an iran nuclear deal if it was beefed up — is there any prospect of it being beefed up, or is the view now that because of ukraine, because of the global inflation, all the rest of it, this is no longer the game in town? the nuclear dea
iran, all it managed to do is strengthen iran.nding up strengthening the hand of iran. again, we are seeing the same, but they are being sluggish - in their response i to assad's brutality. they had 0bama not living up to his threat that if the red i line was crossed and chemical attacks, he did not do - anything. that gave putin space to move on and establish links to suchl an extent that syria is now, along with north korea, - one of only two countries - in the world which recognises the...
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on that side, friends of iran. and on this, friends of america.ivision is dangerous, and it's heating up again. israel's already fighting a covert war of assassinations and bombings with iran. this border would also explode, if israel or the us mounted full—scale air strikes on iran's nuclear facilities. are you conscious that behind hezbollah down there is iran? yeah, absolutely, yeah. we can see how they're acting over here, how they're operating day and day. it's not myjob to say it, but myjob is to be over here and protect the tactical things. but we know we can see that and everything that they have, how they act and how they are operating over here, yes. back injerusalem, what's missing is any attempt to ease the festering israeli—palestinian conflict. it used to be the top priority for visiting american presidents. in his progress around the city the israelis call their eternal capital, president biden repeated his call for an independent palestine alongside israel. on the other side of the wall, israel has built to separate jerusalem from
on that side, friends of iran. and on this, friends of america.ivision is dangerous, and it's heating up again. israel's already fighting a covert war of assassinations and bombings with iran. this border would also explode, if israel or the us mounted full—scale air strikes on iran's nuclear facilities. are you conscious that behind hezbollah down there is iran? yeah, absolutely, yeah. we can see how they're acting over here, how they're operating day and day. it's not myjob to say it, but...
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and so call out iran and putting sanctions on iran, you will see more engagement the on the defe side, president biden is trying to avoid conflict. can't emphasize enough how important it is for him to be here in person with strong american diplomatic leadership, talking to our allies, talking about both the adversaries they face as well as the realistic options. he is not looking for military action but he certainly is not keeping his eyes shut as to the behavior that iran is engaging in. >> as we watch what is playing out, and we'll hear more about the security declaration, this of course is all teeing up the next trip which comes in saudi arabia where there is a lot of focus specifically on will there be a hand shake, will there not be a hand shake, what will actually be brought up in terms of human rights abuses. how important is it for there to be a very strong statement from president biden specifically talking about human rights? >> it is very important. it is important for his credibility back at home and his policy in the region. doesn't mean every issue will be resolved. tha
and so call out iran and putting sanctions on iran, you will see more engagement the on the defe side, president biden is trying to avoid conflict. can't emphasize enough how important it is for him to be here in person with strong american diplomatic leadership, talking to our allies, talking about both the adversaries they face as well as the realistic options. he is not looking for military action but he certainly is not keeping his eyes shut as to the behavior that iran is engaging in....
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certainly, you mentioned iran that i want to talk about iran. iran is got very close to being a threshold state as has been described. it hasn't said it has a nuclear weapons program has admitted having a nuclear program. ah, the j c p away or the iran nuclear deal effectively froze all those tensions and brought iran back into the world. but then that treaty was ripped up by prison. donald trump and the u. s. is finding it incredibly difficult to renegotiate that treaty sale. ah, this is a failure again of the west of america, because certainly, no one trusts the america will stick to it. still, that's the iranian way of thinking right now. why should we trust the u. s. if they just going to rip up a deal, so why not get nuclear weapons? well, there is a growing chorus of voices in terror on that. feel that the only way for them to have the right leverage to be able to negotiate a sustained deal that they can trust with washington and with other world powers is to increase their status from having a very rich nuclear program to one of that of a nuclear threshold state, or perhaps even ge
certainly, you mentioned iran that i want to talk about iran. iran is got very close to being a threshold state as has been described. it hasn't said it has a nuclear weapons program has admitted having a nuclear program. ah, the j c p away or the iran nuclear deal effectively froze all those tensions and brought iran back into the world. but then that treaty was ripped up by prison. donald trump and the u. s. is finding it incredibly difficult to renegotiate that treaty sale. ah, this is a...
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he has repeatedly are come to iran. he even met iran supreme leader numerous times in the past decade it's, it's very difficult to tell exactly what went wrong. one theory is that most that are, that is the person who he changes his mind very frequently. another reason perhaps can be that he had a quite good relationship with cost, and so the money are after his death, perhaps that's not existing anymore. but ultimately i think he's a person who's he's very neurotic in he seems to be changing his mind very frequently. but in the past year, i think relations between iran and my dad has become very bad marcin. how involved is iran right now in, in the dark? obviously they, they've been involved in it up for a long time. but is it a more hands off approach at the moment, or is there a lot of pressure being brought to bear on or off by iran right now? well, when government formation was still under way in the sense that most of us others. ready invested in it, there was iranian involvement in the sense of the fanatic of pre
he has repeatedly are come to iran. he even met iran supreme leader numerous times in the past decade it's, it's very difficult to tell exactly what went wrong. one theory is that most that are, that is the person who he changes his mind very frequently. another reason perhaps can be that he had a quite good relationship with cost, and so the money are after his death, perhaps that's not existing anymore. but ultimately i think he's a person who's he's very neurotic in he seems to be changing...
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we cannot allow iran to become nuclear. israel has the right to act freely on the subject, but we are discussing with our greatest ally. about the two-state solution, i haven't changed my position. the two-state solution is a guarantee for a strong democratic state of israel. >> this concludes the signing ceremony and press conference. please remain seated until the leaders have left the room. this concludes -- sorry. [indiscernible conversation] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org. >> c-span is your unfillered dpu view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including cox. that's why we are providing lower income students access to affordable internet so homework can just be homework. >> cox among these other television providers giving you a front-row seat to democracy.
we cannot allow iran to become nuclear. israel has the right to act freely on the subject, but we are discussing with our greatest ally. about the two-state solution, i haven't changed my position. the two-state solution is a guarantee for a strong democratic state of israel. >> this concludes the signing ceremony and press conference. please remain seated until the leaders have left the room. this concludes -- sorry. [indiscernible conversation] captioning performed by the national...
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get such wealth , iran began to develop drones during iran's iraqi war. more a priority for him, with the condition that it was precisely because of the sanctions that he made it more and more difficult to acquire a modern one. that is. well, we pilot large combat aircraft, helicopters and so on, but a drone that is smaller in size. it was easier for him to do. uh, serious, therefore, to say there vegetables, we in this had the fact that the us was very active in reconnaissance for and the territory of iran. yes, some others. it is strange how, with the help of their drones, many of these drones would shoot down or fall on iranian territories were captured, and, accordingly , their technologies. they studied it and implemented it one way or another. mq9 ripper or reaper symbol of death is an american shock modular drone equipped with a turboprop engine, its speed is more than 400 km / h, and the ceiling is 13 km. this is a rather large terrorist thunderstorm drone from which the leaders of al-qaeda and the islamic state were destroyed more than once in ja
get such wealth , iran began to develop drones during iran's iraqi war. more a priority for him, with the condition that it was precisely because of the sanctions that he made it more and more difficult to acquire a modern one. that is. well, we pilot large combat aircraft, helicopters and so on, but a drone that is smaller in size. it was easier for him to do. uh, serious, therefore, to say there vegetables, we in this had the fact that the us was very active in reconnaissance for and the...
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it's principles to enable to enable iran. well al qaeda did and it's it it felt pressured by the fact that most of architis senior leaders and their families were in iran. so the thing that al-qaida didn't do is to speak publicly about this they kept the lid on it and iran didn't speak publicly about it. so there was this kind of almost if you like an understanding that we don't talk about it, but they were both scared iran was hoping that you know, if it keeps a little on it al qaeda would not attack them. they really didn't know that i really have yet capability to attack him because when they when al qaeda's leaders came together and they said, you know, we really have to do something about iran because everybody is accusing us of being supported by iran, you know, the most that they could do is perhaps start a pr campaign against the iranians. they didn't have any they didn't have, you know, the detainees and iran. had more power to to do something against the iranian authorities. then then al-qaida was able to do somethi
it's principles to enable to enable iran. well al qaeda did and it's it it felt pressured by the fact that most of architis senior leaders and their families were in iran. so the thing that al-qaida didn't do is to speak publicly about this they kept the lid on it and iran didn't speak publicly about it. so there was this kind of almost if you like an understanding that we don't talk about it, but they were both scared iran was hoping that you know, if it keeps a little on it al qaeda would not...
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will it prevent iran from getting out of sanctions? no, it won't hurt . it won't help.it won't hurt. expansionist policy in the middle east, this is the second. well, the settlement of some other issues related to the states is the third, this is the way to unlock sanctions, but for the start of the nuclear one, he can meet with anyone . this will not affect the decision on sanctions erdogan needs syria. erdogan needs ethan's success before the elections. something must be done about syrian refugees. syrian refugees have become a real point of tension in turkish cities. pogroms do not accept them. public opinion is very negative about them. the east of the country which is now controlled by the kurds and plans the so-called return of refugees home in order to relieve this tension in order to establish a 30 kilometer zone he is trying to talk with the russians and the iranians, that is, the parties that have power resources on the territory of syria, which are now categorically against the expansion of the turkish security zone, so what exactly are they intrigued by, and
will it prevent iran from getting out of sanctions? no, it won't hurt . it won't help.it won't hurt. expansionist policy in the middle east, this is the second. well, the settlement of some other issues related to the states is the third, this is the way to unlock sanctions, but for the start of the nuclear one, he can meet with anyone . this will not affect the decision on sanctions erdogan needs syria. erdogan needs ethan's success before the elections. something must be done about syrian...