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you would need to but are nato not helping you know i do and does not work with nato in libya. and just to get things in perspective do you see on the coast your people see law and order now breaking down on the coast or things getting better now because if you have any because god's increased we see only last week that he because guards brought back were intercepted two thousand migrants. what is unfortunate from our side but all those migrants return back to libya goes automatically to detention and this is something that we really need to work to work on and try to stop in the meantime we try to support migrants up on disembarkation one of them on the way to detention trying to provide the needed support i understand you're not allowed to be political per se but of course the interior minister of italy this is obviously has been in libya he advised the creation of migrant reception centers what's your feeling about that no when we talk about my going to reception centers that are a few questions that we need to answer first delegation second who will be allowed into centers
you would need to but are nato not helping you know i do and does not work with nato in libya. and just to get things in perspective do you see on the coast your people see law and order now breaking down on the coast or things getting better now because if you have any because god's increased we see only last week that he because guards brought back were intercepted two thousand migrants. what is unfortunate from our side but all those migrants return back to libya goes automatically to...
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is libya's oil important to global markets yes it is despite the situation in libya which sadly is a very very difficult political crisis ongoing un trying to find a solution libya's oil when it does come on stream does affect as we've seen recently the global price with brant crude benchmark rising to around eighty dollars per barrel as a result of the outage ten day outage and when it came back on stream we're now talking around seventy four dollars per barrel so libya does matter it's a opec member clearly output was hovering around a million barrels a day before this shutdown and then five roughly half to five hundred seventy thousand barrels a day. libya has developed unfortunately for libya a wildcard status in global war markets it has the ability to affect the global oil price from any shutdown and any restart of production so yes libya does matter and what happens in libya matters and governments the u.s. the u.n. all know this and that is clearly why they're trying to find a solution so tom what is president trump's strategy here white why send this letter threatening legal
is libya's oil important to global markets yes it is despite the situation in libya which sadly is a very very difficult political crisis ongoing un trying to find a solution libya's oil when it does come on stream does affect as we've seen recently the global price with brant crude benchmark rising to around eighty dollars per barrel as a result of the outage ten day outage and when it came back on stream we're now talking around seventy four dollars per barrel so libya does matter it's a opec...
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that seven or eight hundred thousand migrants in libya but we know about in other countries. among africa there are hundreds of millions of migrants that pass freely between different countries also and we talk about the number of what i was to europe that significantly decreased this year and even last year it was about one hundred fifty thousand in it from libya so we need to put things in context they're saying the situation is getting better but which countries are your people the people who work for you which countries are they dealing with when it comes to migrants in tripoli thank you just to clarify the situation is not getting better less people arriving in europe does not mean that the situation is getting better for the migrants or for libya what i'm saying that it is a reduction in number and when we talk about libya for example as an indicator i mean libya last year returned to nineteen thousand three hundred seventy migrants back to their home countries and those migrants were from thirty five nationalities so that's why i would not limit the numbers or national
that seven or eight hundred thousand migrants in libya but we know about in other countries. among africa there are hundreds of millions of migrants that pass freely between different countries also and we talk about the number of what i was to europe that significantly decreased this year and even last year it was about one hundred fifty thousand in it from libya so we need to put things in context they're saying the situation is getting better but which countries are your people the people...
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this combined with libya's proximity to europe has made libya the primary transit hub from subsahar and africa attempting to reach europe and various bad actors including extremist groups have taken advantage profittings from the -- s by preying on my and migrants. news reports tell the people being forced to work without pay. others have shown being sold at slave auctions, at slave auctions in libya. the resolution before us rightfully condemns these dehow manizing acts and calls on libya to investigate these crimes and hold perpetrators accountable and urges the united nations to investigate and impose sanctions against those responsible for these abuses. it calls for greater access for the u.n. high commissioner for human rights to monitor and publicly report on refugees in libya. finally, the resolution calls on the administration to address these issues in a strategy so tackle libya political and security challenges and ensure that the department of state in our annual trafficking and persons report fully reflects the situation there in libya. the government of national court in tr
this combined with libya's proximity to europe has made libya the primary transit hub from subsahar and africa attempting to reach europe and various bad actors including extremist groups have taken advantage profittings from the -- s by preying on my and migrants. news reports tell the people being forced to work without pay. others have shown being sold at slave auctions, at slave auctions in libya. the resolution before us rightfully condemns these dehow manizing acts and calls on libya to...
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georgia the third one the major one was there an issue off nader interference and regime change in libya which absolutely appalled not only russia but i think ultimately led to the major immigration crisis in in europe so you know. this is definitely again this is a formal structure and people who belong to nato they they they talk about the peaceful nature of that alliance but when push comes to shove this alliance das act very approach mystically and sometimes i think russia would argue acts against the best interest of humanity as was the case in in libya so is it really such a surprise that russia would feel so apprehensive about this alliance moving ever closer to its borders. well i understand that is a question that is very important in russia and it's one can hear that but in your question you raise so many different issues it is very hard to respond with a general question so if you're asking me whether the intervention of nato in libya was a great success i'm with you not really i mean it may be in the very short term to avoid. mini death in benghazi it wasn't a bad idea but it
georgia the third one the major one was there an issue off nader interference and regime change in libya which absolutely appalled not only russia but i think ultimately led to the major immigration crisis in in europe so you know. this is definitely again this is a formal structure and people who belong to nato they they they talk about the peaceful nature of that alliance but when push comes to shove this alliance das act very approach mystically and sometimes i think russia would argue acts...
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beirut any more ahead on the news hour including libya's moving to reopen its oil terminals weeks after they were closed by fighting. protests in uganda after the government moves to tax social media. is taking legal action against a company that's pirating world cup broadcasts an entity called be out q has been using the twenty eighteen world cup broadcast signal without having purchased broadcast rights the company is using a saudi owned satellite for its broadcasts and its allegedly based in the kingdom fifa and other sports federations including the government bodies of tennis and formula one racing urging the saudi government and all countries where illegal broadcasts are taking place to support the fight against piracy. saudi arabia has issued a royal pardon to troops with disciplinary penalties for actions in the war against yemen forces from saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are backing the yemeni government in the fight against the rebels saudi state media didn't mention any particular crimes but says the move was to show appreciation for what it called the heroics and
beirut any more ahead on the news hour including libya's moving to reopen its oil terminals weeks after they were closed by fighting. protests in uganda after the government moves to tax social media. is taking legal action against a company that's pirating world cup broadcasts an entity called be out q has been using the twenty eighteen world cup broadcast signal without having purchased broadcast rights the company is using a saudi owned satellite for its broadcasts and its allegedly based in...
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and libya and they were definitely in libya in august two thousand and fourteen a baby was nineteen at the time so he was taking a gap year from college in manchester it was thought and the fighting in libya intensified so british officials offered to evacuate british citizens from tripoli and any of the u.k. citizen that might be there was offered this assistance the question was how a bady ended up sleeping through the net and getting on to that royal navy ship because m i five the domestic intelligence agency hair. was reportedly aware of the baby and it was monitoring him given his father's return to libya and his links to this is limited fighting group but according to media reports here in the u.k. m i five allegedly dropped the investigation into a baby stopped monitoring him close the case just a month before he was arrested by the british government and brought back to the u.k. we've got a statement from the u.k.'s ministry of defense which doesn't refer to a bady specifically and but it has confirmed that an operation to rescue british citizens did it take place take a listen
and libya and they were definitely in libya in august two thousand and fourteen a baby was nineteen at the time so he was taking a gap year from college in manchester it was thought and the fighting in libya intensified so british officials offered to evacuate british citizens from tripoli and any of the u.k. citizen that might be there was offered this assistance the question was how a bady ended up sleeping through the net and getting on to that royal navy ship because m i five the domestic...
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my political discord and libya could threaten oil production played any. welcome back as we look at the weather across central and southern parts of china and taiwan you can see weather conditions across eastern areas gerri not looking too bad we got a few showers here hong kong might see the odd shabbat some brighter weather is likely to still very hot and humid across many parts of indochina annoying not far short of forty degrees celsius and still some heavy showers for coastal parts of me and mar young gone once again looks as though it's going to be fairly wet and that continues to head on through into wednesday so let's then move across into south asia and here well many areas are seeing the monsoon now it's pushed up across most of the region some decent rainfall being reported in salute for instance in bangladesh and more showers likely here during the course of choose a western gas looking pretty wet he scenarios dr chan i should be launching dry and i think for delhi it will be dry for much of the time thirty five degrees there is your high and f
my political discord and libya could threaten oil production played any. welcome back as we look at the weather across central and southern parts of china and taiwan you can see weather conditions across eastern areas gerri not looking too bad we got a few showers here hong kong might see the odd shabbat some brighter weather is likely to still very hot and humid across many parts of indochina annoying not far short of forty degrees celsius and still some heavy showers for coastal parts of me...
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after nearly three weeks of blockade by forces loyal to her leave her have libya's warlord has handed over control of four oil terminals to the internationally recognized national oil corporation based in tripoli or very quickly be out of this that or not i congratulate all libyans for the resumption of oil exporting hopefully it will return with profit for everyone i personally thank all those who contributed to end this crisis especially those who acted rationally and wisely pressure from the u.s. the u.k. italy and france as well as a regional powers seems to have force that have to relinquish control he was planning to keep the ports under the supervision of the. corporation which is a lie to libya's rival parliament based in total the handover of the oil terminals and the resumption of exporting operations is opposed for the oil dependent economy some would say the hand over saves it from collapse but it doesn't mean the end of the conflict in eastern libya would have the enemies remaining nearby the so-called or you christians who controls libya's oil is questionable because the
after nearly three weeks of blockade by forces loyal to her leave her have libya's warlord has handed over control of four oil terminals to the internationally recognized national oil corporation based in tripoli or very quickly be out of this that or not i congratulate all libyans for the resumption of oil exporting hopefully it will return with profit for everyone i personally thank all those who contributed to end this crisis especially those who acted rationally and wisely pressure from the...
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i'm going to organize a conference on libya. we would like to deal and discuss all of the issues relating to the libyan people, involving all of the stakeholders, actors. the government in the whole of the mediterranean. we're going to discuss economic aspects but also the social aspect. the protection of civil rights. the problem of passing laws to enable libya in particular to get democratic elections in a condition of utmost stability. i am told that someone wants to ask a question. thank you. reporter: i have a question to the prime minister and then president trump. three issues on the table with the american administration. one of them is sanctions to russia. since italy, the two main government parties in italy said they want to lift sanctions on russia, what is your position, it seems that the government is asking these sanctions to be kept. the other two points are the pipeline and the american department continues with the work, while there are some positions in italy against the project. and the ex-pat program. will i
i'm going to organize a conference on libya. we would like to deal and discuss all of the issues relating to the libyan people, involving all of the stakeholders, actors. the government in the whole of the mediterranean. we're going to discuss economic aspects but also the social aspect. the protection of civil rights. the problem of passing laws to enable libya in particular to get democratic elections in a condition of utmost stability. i am told that someone wants to ask a question. thank...
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and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and fourteen and at that point the civil war had got increasingly violent and so british officials made this offer to evacuate british nationals from the country that's how a baby ended up being rescued and by the time of his rescue emery five had stopped monitoring him and the implication therefore is that he was simply considered safe to return back to the u.k. that was reiterated to us by the today in a statement they told us that the sort of the government inquiry into what led up to the manchester attack it found that the decision to start monitoring a baby in two thousand and fourteen found on the basis of. information available at the time and although they didn't mention a bady by name in this statement to us they did confirm that the operation to rescue british citizens from libya in two thousand and fourteen took place during very teary rates in the security situation in libya in two thousand and fourteen with the force officials were deployed to assist with the regulation o
and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and fourteen and at that point the civil war had got increasingly violent and so british officials made this offer to evacuate british nationals from the country that's how a baby ended up being rescued and by the time of his rescue emery five had stopped monitoring him and the implication therefore is that he was simply considered safe to return back to the u.k. that was reiterated to us by...
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that i mentioned before for russia is the mode of decision making beef because if you go back to libya and if you actually analyze how the decision to overstep the un mandate was made it was made because of two individuals it was made because of the colors are crazy and david cameron and those two individuals were able to override all the institutional save gars that europe was so proud about so that decision to ruin the country and. cause a great havoc to the rest of the continent was made by very very close very very narrow group of people and there is no guarantee for russia that the same group of people or different people of a similar mentality will not make similar decisions when it comes to russia ukraine or any other country in the russia's neighborhood that will in turn destabilize this country do you understand what i'm trying to say well absolutely and indeed first of all it's important to stress that lived was not an action but as you said british and french but in any case you are very right in using aside the historical interpretation of what happened leaving aside the fa
that i mentioned before for russia is the mode of decision making beef because if you go back to libya and if you actually analyze how the decision to overstep the un mandate was made it was made because of two individuals it was made because of the colors are crazy and david cameron and those two individuals were able to override all the institutional save gars that europe was so proud about so that decision to ruin the country and. cause a great havoc to the rest of the continent was made by...
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georgia the fourth one the major one was there an issue of nater interference and regime change in libya which absolutely appalled not only russia but i think ultimately led to the major immigration crisis in in europe so you know. this is definitely again this is a formal structure and people who belong to they they they they they talk about the peaceful nature of that alliance but when push comes to shove this alliance das act very approach mystically and sometimes i think russia would argue acts against the best interest of humanity as was the case in in libya so is it really such a surprise that russia would feel so apprehensive about this alliance moving ever closer to its borders. well i understand that is a question that is very important in russia and it's one can hear that but in your question you raise so many different issues it is very hard to respond with a general question so if you're asking me whether the intervention of nato in libya was a great success i'm with you not really i mean it may be in the very short term to avoid. mini death in benghazi it wasn't a bad idea b
georgia the fourth one the major one was there an issue of nater interference and regime change in libya which absolutely appalled not only russia but i think ultimately led to the major immigration crisis in in europe so you know. this is definitely again this is a formal structure and people who belong to they they they they they talk about the peaceful nature of that alliance but when push comes to shove this alliance das act very approach mystically and sometimes i think russia would argue...
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morocco morocco algeria algeria libya libya tunisia. after that i went back to algeria and then back again to tunisia and then back again to libya and now here seven years in all and three years since i last called my family. keep it but you know they tell you there's the boat in the water i don't know the water so it was my first time in the water very few so you force yourself if you go under it's over you drown and it's over why sydney you've got to go so far away yes it's far away and you have to swim out to it. just for yourself because there are lots of people who grab you like this they grab hold of you to pull you want board . well because with lots of people die trying to get on the boat it's a war try to get on the boat. to to get into a war a war. with muslims but in the only. but then i would have been the bridge to up. to the. indignities of the twenty he saw the ship people got all the bad things from before he was born again today always good give me yet you forgot everything for now appears like i was born again today. y
morocco morocco algeria algeria libya libya tunisia. after that i went back to algeria and then back again to tunisia and then back again to libya and now here seven years in all and three years since i last called my family. keep it but you know they tell you there's the boat in the water i don't know the water so it was my first time in the water very few so you force yourself if you go under it's over you drown and it's over why sydney you've got to go so far away yes it's far away and you...
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so there isa who are in libya overall.nsecurity and the lurking violence of libya pushes them to keep moving on across the sea them to keep moving on across the sea into europe and take that risk. thank you very much for coming in to join us. this is of course happening ata time join us. this is of course happening at a time when we need to look at the root causes of this, people will still keep on trying to leave and prepare enormous risks and pay large sums of money to these people smugglers. there has to be a better way of addressing this problem rather than just building walls and stopping ships from docking. but governments do not seem interested in something to stabilise these countries. there has to be a better solution for the ships at sea, there isa solution for the ships at sea, there is a maritime law that you pick up people in distress and if you cannot dock with the people, if you cannot ta ke dock with the people, if you cannot take those people back to land them what to do. and if you're basing the risk of y
so there isa who are in libya overall.nsecurity and the lurking violence of libya pushes them to keep moving on across the sea them to keep moving on across the sea into europe and take that risk. thank you very much for coming in to join us. this is of course happening ata time join us. this is of course happening at a time when we need to look at the root causes of this, people will still keep on trying to leave and prepare enormous risks and pay large sums of money to these people smugglers....
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libya's denying those claims that they were head has more from tripoli. asylum seekers usually leave libya ensures just a few kilometers from where i'm standing now and they usually take a rubber boats. which are in very bad conditions and the are usually overloaded with migrants and in many cases rubber boats sink in the mediterranean and many migrants die including women and children that have been two major of sinkings the last week and libya's coast guard says around one hundred seventy migrants are missing and that includes women and children and concerning the allegations by the energy operating in the mediterranean which accuse libya's coast guard of threatening the migrants at the spokesman of libya's navy commodore you kassim strongly denies all those allegations and instead he accuses the n.g.o.s operating in the mediterranean of helping people smugglers. also added that libya's navy gives only with the governments with governments of the european union he added that they they had only five boats and they needed maintenance and despite despite t
libya's denying those claims that they were head has more from tripoli. asylum seekers usually leave libya ensures just a few kilometers from where i'm standing now and they usually take a rubber boats. which are in very bad conditions and the are usually overloaded with migrants and in many cases rubber boats sink in the mediterranean and many migrants die including women and children that have been two major of sinkings the last week and libya's coast guard says around one hundred seventy...
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terrorism is a crises we see in , especially inan regards to libya. secondly the american administration also recognizes that italy has a leadership role country --er company promoter country. with united states we will be working in order to reach these results. and we will decide what needs to be done. you,truly thankful to donald, for your support. thirdly, in terms of -- presidenti also trump the innovative approach italy has put forth. the european union has a responsibility not to leave the weight of the management of shoulders ofn the countries like italy. you heard president trump say we appreciate this contribution, which is provided by the italian government, which is presided -- which is providing good resolve. order to resolve the phenomenon of immigration, not because of an emergency, but because this is a structural approach. is -- to underline, this which goes from the respected dignity of people will to make sure the fundamental rights are protected and to make sure that these rights aren't trampled over. underline that -- i also told
terrorism is a crises we see in , especially inan regards to libya. secondly the american administration also recognizes that italy has a leadership role country --er company promoter country. with united states we will be working in order to reach these results. and we will decide what needs to be done. you,truly thankful to donald, for your support. thirdly, in terms of -- presidenti also trump the innovative approach italy has put forth. the european union has a responsibility not to leave...
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i'm going to organize a conference on libya. we would like to deal and discuss all of the issues related to the libyan people involving all of the , stakeholders, actors, governments in the whole of the mediterranean. we're going to discuss the social aspect. the protection of civil rights. the problem of passing laws to enable libya in particular to get democratic elections in a condition of utmost stability. i'm told that -- wants to ask a question. >> i have a president -- a question to prime minister and then the president. there are three pending issues on the table with the american administration. one of them is sanctions to russia. sit italy, the two main government parties, have they said they wanted to lift sanctions on russia. what is your official position? the other points are the gas pipeline and the american department continues with the work. there are some ambiguous positions in italy related to this program. and what is italy going to do? will italy confirm the program? thank you. prime minister conte's transla
i'm going to organize a conference on libya. we would like to deal and discuss all of the issues related to the libyan people involving all of the , stakeholders, actors, governments in the whole of the mediterranean. we're going to discuss the social aspect. the protection of civil rights. the problem of passing laws to enable libya in particular to get democratic elections in a condition of utmost stability. i'm told that -- wants to ask a question. >> i have a president -- a question...
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that i mentioned before for russia is the mode of decision making because if you go back to libya and if you actually analyze how the decision to overstep the un mandate was made it was made because of two individuals it was made because of the collapse are crazy and david cameron and those two individuals were able to override all the institutional safeguards that europe is so proud about so that decision to ruin the country and. cause a great havoc to the rest of the continent was made by very very close very very narrow group of people and there is no guarantee for russia that that the same group of people or different people of a similar mentality will not make similar decisions when it comes to russia ukraine or any other country in the russia's neighborhood that's really in turn destabilize this country do you understand what i'm trying to say well absolutely and indeed first of all it's important to stress that lived there was not an e.u. action but as you said british and french but in any case you are very right key in leaving aside the historical interpretation of what happe
that i mentioned before for russia is the mode of decision making because if you go back to libya and if you actually analyze how the decision to overstep the un mandate was made it was made because of two individuals it was made because of the collapse are crazy and david cameron and those two individuals were able to override all the institutional safeguards that europe is so proud about so that decision to ruin the country and. cause a great havoc to the rest of the continent was made by...
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to the street it could be it it was only because of the syrian regime and it was the same thing in libya in asia you cannot you know we cannot say to the people look be very careful because if you revolt then you would have you would be punished and punished the people would not accept this kind of blackmail you know if we come back to the same regime with the same problem with the same disease the outcome would be a new revolution. one time or another it's just a matter of time. there are say rallies in tunisia and people are setting themselves on fire just like in twenty eleven but with less restrictions on the santa with republic this chorus with elections will live discontent just dissipate away or is it putting real pressure on tunisian politicians yes of course there is usually. for the first time here in tunisia and this is because of the regime of course we have public opinion and the public opinion is now playing an important role you know to put the pressure on to put it to ship to improve their their way. of behaving and you know when you have. i think it's very important for
to the street it could be it it was only because of the syrian regime and it was the same thing in libya in asia you cannot you know we cannot say to the people look be very careful because if you revolt then you would have you would be punished and punished the people would not accept this kind of blackmail you know if we come back to the same regime with the same problem with the same disease the outcome would be a new revolution. one time or another it's just a matter of time. there are say...
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did you discuss oil production in libya? do you see a way for the united states to become involved there, perhaps with italy's help? >> translator: we discussed the problem of stablizing libya and obviously after security to be guaranteed for the whole of the iranian area. you see it is not only a problem of the migration routes, the manuel migration routs from african countries concentrate in the libyan area but it is also a problem of security in general, because, for instance, through the migration routes foreign fighters might reach european territory. agents who could carry a threat. we didn't discuss in details the props. certainly it is our intention to respect the libyan population. we're not driven by economic interests. we are not driven by the problem of energy supply. our interests, and from this point of view i can announce but already said that we're going to organize an agreement with president trump. i'm going to organize a conference on libya. we would like to deal and discuss all of the issues related to th
did you discuss oil production in libya? do you see a way for the united states to become involved there, perhaps with italy's help? >> translator: we discussed the problem of stablizing libya and obviously after security to be guaranteed for the whole of the iranian area. you see it is not only a problem of the migration routes, the manuel migration routs from african countries concentrate in the libyan area but it is also a problem of security in general, because, for instance, through...
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libya even. i think it's really a catastrophe that just because the people wanted to be free. you know what happened to the syrian people you don't want to happen to the libyan people etc. tunisia is concerned i can say that where we are if of course very pretty proud. because we have a she with a peaceful and democratic group who should but you know. we have both a problem. we're tackling a lot of problem we didn't solve all our problems so i wouldn't talk about success story i would talk about a half success story and i am very often asked why tunisia is so. is so different. in fact if we have this small success i can say it has nothing to do with the fact that we are all smarter or we are different than syrian or libyan it has to do with the very structure of the traditional society i can say that this is lucky because. you know that we are a middle class society where you do get that society we have very strong civil society for many many many decades. also we are a small country we don't have oil we don't have you know so we don't attract the greed of superpowers or so fo
libya even. i think it's really a catastrophe that just because the people wanted to be free. you know what happened to the syrian people you don't want to happen to the libyan people etc. tunisia is concerned i can say that where we are if of course very pretty proud. because we have a she with a peaceful and democratic group who should but you know. we have both a problem. we're tackling a lot of problem we didn't solve all our problems so i wouldn't talk about success story i would talk...
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we are libya only one story difficult to share it with libya do you support yeah i went to libya we have to make you support this idea yes we support this libya does not have a functioning government. very complicated situation they have two governments as you know one of the only. very difficult border control of an exam said they want to negotiate yeah we won when they had it with all those smugglers criminals which are not have that much of a loser on the other not only got shit with the smugglers but you know negotiated with with the governments without any power if we now there is official government but unfortunately in power no it's i would not say that i am not agree with you if there isn't be as powerful as you are just saying you wouldn't have problems with your email i also asked criminals they can't take care in their own country it may express our pleasure it's a possible story but what we do if you continue to accept the illegal migration actually we support. smugglers and criminals who don't care about those people and just take the money and. put them in the water sa
we are libya only one story difficult to share it with libya do you support yeah i went to libya we have to make you support this idea yes we support this libya does not have a functioning government. very complicated situation they have two governments as you know one of the only. very difficult border control of an exam said they want to negotiate yeah we won when they had it with all those smugglers criminals which are not have that much of a loser on the other not only got shit with the...
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the of the in libya in syria in yemen it's what you would see that the people are still fighting for their freedom they didn't give up even with the you know the high amount of blood and the high amount of repression of violence by the by the country would who should be parsed is still. fighting for their freedom and this is a new phenomena and this is. the no matter what the old regime would do the people would fight for their freedom and this is very new and this is very very promising . all right we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to him and says i'm absolutely the former president of tunisia discussing the legacy i'll say arab spring seven years after it broke out stay with us. when gold make this manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the room in classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round lifts only the one percent. nor middle of the room six. million real news is. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who feel intimidated people themselves with simp
the of the in libya in syria in yemen it's what you would see that the people are still fighting for their freedom they didn't give up even with the you know the high amount of blood and the high amount of repression of violence by the by the country would who should be parsed is still. fighting for their freedom and this is a new phenomena and this is. the no matter what the old regime would do the people would fight for their freedom and this is very new and this is very very promising . all...
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did you discuss oil production in libya? do you see a way for the united states to become involved there perhaps with italy's help? >> we discussed the problem of stabilizing libya. obviously the security to be guaranteed for the whole area. you see, it's not only a problem of the migration routes. many of the migration routes from african countries concentrate in the libyan area. but it's also problem of security in gen yeah. for instance, through the migration routes, foreign fighters might reach european territory. we did discuss details other problems. certainly it's our intention to respect the libyan population. we're not driven by the problem of energy supply. our interest and from this point of view i can announce but i've already said we're going to organize an agreement with president trump, i'm going to organize a conference on libya. we would like to deal and discuss all of the issues relating to the libyan people involving all of the stakeholders, protagonists. we're going to discuss economic aspects and social
did you discuss oil production in libya? do you see a way for the united states to become involved there perhaps with italy's help? >> we discussed the problem of stabilizing libya. obviously the security to be guaranteed for the whole area. you see, it's not only a problem of the migration routes. many of the migration routes from african countries concentrate in the libyan area. but it's also problem of security in gen yeah. for instance, through the migration routes, foreign fighters...
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i say, "evelyn, what are you dog in libya!" >> brangham: evelyn had joined thousands of other nigerians who traverse the sahara dese to reach libya, where they crowd into boats to cross the mediterranean into europe. but, like nearly a million other migrants, evelyn got stuck in libya, apparently held captive by those she'd paid to take her across. joy oghagbon demanded that the captors return her daughter. >> the woman say, "no. e can not come back. unless we give them 750,000." then me say, "i don't have that kind of money!" >> brangham: oghagbon couldn't come up with the roughly $2,000. they haven't heard from evelyn since. nigeria is one of the top countries in africa as far as e number of people who try to leave here to go find a different life up in europe. and edo state, which is where we are right now, accounts for the vast majority of nigerians leaving the country. almost half the people who depa come from right here. while nigeria makes a lot of money from oilcorruption, poverty and high unemployment have sent young p
i say, "evelyn, what are you dog in libya!" >> brangham: evelyn had joined thousands of other nigerians who traverse the sahara dese to reach libya, where they crowd into boats to cross the mediterranean into europe. but, like nearly a million other migrants, evelyn got stuck in libya, apparently held captive by those she'd paid to take her across. joy oghagbon demanded that the captors return her daughter. >> the woman say, "no. e can not come back. unless we give...
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libya's n.o.c. that is the national oil corporation based in tripoli which is allied with the u n bag the government of national accord has declared force measured in two major oil ports in the eastern part of the country namely to eighteen a oil port which is located in the oil crescent and lead a girl oil port which is based in the eastern city of tobruk and that is following the actions taken by warlord twenty four hefted to prevent any vessel from loading oil crude in the eastern oil terminals now n o c that is the national oil corporation has taken that decision to protect the n.o.c. from any legal procedures from any legal prosecutions that might be taken by foreign contractors the foreign companies that out contracted to buy or to take libyan oil. crude now this follows that incision made by the hefted to hand over the oil terminals in the east and the eastern of libya to the. new sea national oil corporation that is that is following the conflict that erupted in the oil crescent area between
libya's n.o.c. that is the national oil corporation based in tripoli which is allied with the u n bag the government of national accord has declared force measured in two major oil ports in the eastern part of the country namely to eighteen a oil port which is located in the oil crescent and lead a girl oil port which is based in the eastern city of tobruk and that is following the actions taken by warlord twenty four hefted to prevent any vessel from loading oil crude in the eastern oil...
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asylum seekers usually leave libya ensures just a few kilometers from where i'm standing now and they usually take a rubber boats. which are in very bad conditions and. are usually overloaded with migrants and in many cases getting is a rubber boats sink in the mediterranean and many migrants die including women and children that have been two major sinkings the last week and libya's coast guard says around one hundred seventy migrants are missing and that includes women and children and concerning the allegations by the energy operating in the mediterranean which accuse libya's coast guard of threatening the migrants at the spokesman of libya's navy cross him strongly denies all those allegations and instead he accuses the n.g.o.s operating in the mediterranean of helping people smugglers. also added that libya's navy gives only with governments with governments of the european union he added that they they they had only five boats and they needed maintenance and despite despite the fact that libya's coast guard has been receiving aid but libya's coast guard is still short of medical
asylum seekers usually leave libya ensures just a few kilometers from where i'm standing now and they usually take a rubber boats. which are in very bad conditions and. are usually overloaded with migrants and in many cases getting is a rubber boats sink in the mediterranean and many migrants die including women and children that have been two major sinkings the last week and libya's coast guard says around one hundred seventy migrants are missing and that includes women and children and...
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and what happened with libya that there was a consensus in respect of libya and. the resolution was passed but then that resolution of course was abused by britain france and the united states today and effect regime change in libya and i thought of course was very instructional i think for russia and for china that the west couldn't be trusted and therefore when we've seen with syria the various resolutions that the west is attempts to pass there and elsewhere in the world that the west's well really we mean the west by what we mean is printing fronts in america pushing a constant agenda of interference in other countries affairs for that section of benefit and that has been opposed consistently by russia and china so even on the united nations security council russia and china have been pushed constantly together by the west and the comment you just came out with peter is really part of what putin himself said recently when trump said he would almost impossible he would like russia to come back to some to become the. person's response again was very interesting
and what happened with libya that there was a consensus in respect of libya and. the resolution was passed but then that resolution of course was abused by britain france and the united states today and effect regime change in libya and i thought of course was very instructional i think for russia and for china that the west couldn't be trusted and therefore when we've seen with syria the various resolutions that the west is attempts to pass there and elsewhere in the world that the west's well...
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to help libya. we are trying to help the libyan authorities to make the migrants stay in shelters and deportation centers as comfortable as possible. while european politicians are trying to decide how to seal off europe pope francis has called for solidarity. the only reasonable response to the current challenges posed by migration is solidarity and charity. a message that is barely registering in political deliberations. the northern white rhino is so close to extinction that only high tech options can save us this week there was good news a team of scientists based in germany announced a major breakthrough in reproductive research that could ensure the rider survival . it's research that could secure the future of the northern white rhino just two of the animals are alive in the world today both of them female. the last surviving male died back in march that means the subspecies of rhinoceros is doomed to extinction unless pioneering new test for civilization techniques can save the. scientists a
to help libya. we are trying to help the libyan authorities to make the migrants stay in shelters and deportation centers as comfortable as possible. while european politicians are trying to decide how to seal off europe pope francis has called for solidarity. the only reasonable response to the current challenges posed by migration is solidarity and charity. a message that is barely registering in political deliberations. the northern white rhino is so close to extinction that only high tech...
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did you discuss oil production in libya? do you see a a way for the united states to become involved there perhaps with italy's help? >> translator: we discussed the problem of stabilizing libya. obviously, of the security to be guaranteed for the whole of the iranian era. you see, it's not only a problem of the migration roots. many of the migration roots from african countries concentrate this the libyan area. it's also a problem of security in general because, for instance, through the migration routes foreign fighters might reach the european territory who could carry the terrorist threat. we didn't discuss in details the problems. certainly it is our intention to respect the libyan population. we are not driven by economic interests. we are not driven by the problem of energy supply. our interest and from this point of view i can announce, but i already said, that we are going to organize an agreement with president trump. i'm going to organize a conference on libya. we would like to deal and discuss all of the issues r
did you discuss oil production in libya? do you see a a way for the united states to become involved there perhaps with italy's help? >> translator: we discussed the problem of stabilizing libya. obviously, of the security to be guaranteed for the whole of the iranian era. you see, it's not only a problem of the migration roots. many of the migration roots from african countries concentrate this the libyan area. it's also a problem of security in general because, for instance, through the...
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we are leading the instant very difficult to share it with libya do you support yeah i went to libya we have to make you support this idea yes we support this idea does not have a functioning government. very complicated situation they have two governments as you know what's going on there very difficult border control where you don't just want to negotiate yeah we want within there you had it with all those smugglers criminals which are not have the loser on the other not only got shit with the smugglers but you know negotiated with with the governments without any power if we now they are easily official government but unfortunately in power no it's i would not say that i am not agree with your if there isn't be as powerful as you are just saying you wouldn't have problems with your old i want criminals they can take care in their own country it may express our pleasure it is a possible story but what we do if you continue to accept their legal migration actually we support. smugglers and criminals who don't care about those people and just take the money and. put them in the water
we are leading the instant very difficult to share it with libya do you support yeah i went to libya we have to make you support this idea yes we support this idea does not have a functioning government. very complicated situation they have two governments as you know what's going on there very difficult border control where you don't just want to negotiate yeah we want within there you had it with all those smugglers criminals which are not have the loser on the other not only got shit with...
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and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and fourteen and at that point the civil war had got increasingly violent it had intensified and so british officials made this offer to evacuate british nationals from the country that's how a baby ended up being rescued and by the time of his rescue m i five had stopped monitoring him his fate his case had officially been closed and the implication therefore is that he was simply considered safe. return back to the u.k. that was reiterated to us by the and today in a statement they told us that sort of the government inquiry into what led up to the manchester attack it's called the andersen review found that the decision to stop monitoring a bady and closed his case as a subject of interest in two thousand and fourteen was sound on the basis of the information available at the time and although they didn't mention a baby by name in this statement to us they did that the operation to rescue british citizens from libya in two thousand and fourteen took place to take a lesson. during t
and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and fourteen and at that point the civil war had got increasingly violent it had intensified and so british officials made this offer to evacuate british nationals from the country that's how a baby ended up being rescued and by the time of his rescue m i five had stopped monitoring him his fate his case had officially been closed and the implication therefore is that he was simply considered...
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christians who controls libya's oil is questionable because the country remains divided between two governments one beast in tripoli the other in the eastern the city of. the latest conflict started on june the fourteenth when forces loyal to the former chief of the petroleum facilities god a pro him just ran briefly took control of the largest oil terminals sidra and rustler north. at least two torched tanks were set on fire and exports stopped as tankers were turning away from this week tina and harry got terminals the food ports were recaptured by have to his forces reportedly with the help of the egyptian and you force despite handing over the ports have to retains control of oil fields the latest fight over the life blood exports is estimated to have cost the economy more than a billion dollars previous battle since the death of a good death the seven years ago caused production to fluctuate restoring full hour put is a top priority for foreign customers and libya's national oil corporation which is promising production will be back to normal soon with abdul ahad tripoli. lette
christians who controls libya's oil is questionable because the country remains divided between two governments one beast in tripoli the other in the eastern the city of. the latest conflict started on june the fourteenth when forces loyal to the former chief of the petroleum facilities god a pro him just ran briefly took control of the largest oil terminals sidra and rustler north. at least two torched tanks were set on fire and exports stopped as tankers were turning away from this week tina...
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and what happened with libya that there was a consensus in respect of libya and. in terms of the resolution it was passed but then that resolution of course was abused by britain france and the united states today and effect regime change in libya and i thought of course was very instructional i think for russia and for china that the west couldn't be trusted and therefore when we've seen with syria the various resolutions that the west is attempts to pass there and elsewhere in the world the west's well really we mean the west by what we mean is present france in america pushing a constant agenda of interference in other countries affairs for that section of benefit and that is going to oppose consistently by russia and china so even on the united nations security council russia and china have been pushed constantly together by the west and the comment you just came out with peter is really part of what putin himself said recently when trump said he would almost impossible he would like russia to come back to the g. seven to become the g. eight and of course resp
and what happened with libya that there was a consensus in respect of libya and. in terms of the resolution it was passed but then that resolution of course was abused by britain france and the united states today and effect regime change in libya and i thought of course was very instructional i think for russia and for china that the west couldn't be trusted and therefore when we've seen with syria the various resolutions that the west is attempts to pass there and elsewhere in the world the...