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i cannot attribute, benign intent to russia's use of military force. it's invasion of ukraine is a, is a, is about of aggressive territorial conquest. russia, unfortunately, does not have the same noble aims as the united states. professor captain, what matters in reality is not your intentions. you can ascribe to yourself, whatever. no, because you want, what matters is the result, and i'm asking you again, can you mention a single conflict the united states got itself involved in over the last, let's say 20 years. that last you a lasting piece. because if you mentioned 2nd world war, we were allies back then we have no problems with the united states, a little problems with the united states. now we are enemies precisely because the united states to give it up on the south to change the world by military means and make it far more dangerous that it wasn't the beginning. now actually, world war 2 is an important one. and again, it shows that russia and the united states can work together, and maybe one day we can get back to that, although i don't think it's going to occur wh
i cannot attribute, benign intent to russia's use of military force. it's invasion of ukraine is a, is a, is about of aggressive territorial conquest. russia, unfortunately, does not have the same noble aims as the united states. professor captain, what matters in reality is not your intentions. you can ascribe to yourself, whatever. no, because you want, what matters is the result, and i'm asking you again, can you mention a single conflict the united states got itself involved in over the...
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russia let ukraine withdraw years ago. rt of like the texas in the usa decided to leave the union. can you imagine? zelenskyy managed to aggravate putin. russia wants to be more social, like europe and england. host: rob in new york city. let's hear your thoughts this morning. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. if i remember correctly, we disarmed ukraine of their nuclear weapons. had that not happened i think we would have a very different, less aggressive putin and russia. because there would be a deterrent. we make these -- i don't know if the word is geopolitical -- but we make these worldwide mistakes. when we toppled, mistakenly, saddam hussein, we strengthened iran and we ruined iraq. that doesn't seem all that complicated. it almost seems like two and two is four. although it is complicated, i am not trying to minimize it, but for sure there was medication -- communication between our former president and putin when they only had translators present and no one else could record what was being discussed. yes
russia let ukraine withdraw years ago. rt of like the texas in the usa decided to leave the union. can you imagine? zelenskyy managed to aggravate putin. russia wants to be more social, like europe and england. host: rob in new york city. let's hear your thoughts this morning. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. if i remember correctly, we disarmed ukraine of their nuclear weapons. had that not happened i think we would have a very different, less aggressive putin and russia. because...
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it was not given ukraine, the ability to pose a military threat to russia. there were no missiles, there would not be any missiles that ukraine can use to strike against russia, but i will grant you this. i can understand why russia would feel uncomfortable with nato coming closer, closer to orders. but that's why i think this is an issue that could have and should have been resolved at the negotiating table. but let's be honest. ukraine was not given the kinds of weaponry and it's still not being given the kinds of weaponry that pose a threat to moscow or russian territory. that is simply a false claim. professor captain, i really really want to return to this claim, but after a very short break, can we do that that in a few moments? sure. ah ah, ah. a a show you the most all who are so full is you do with russia, is the aggressor know his answer much about by munich. you wouldn't do too much. delusions wellborn, what we have any quality for russians can, all we gotta do is just feed them over the head and just tell them the right way to live and there is go
it was not given ukraine, the ability to pose a military threat to russia. there were no missiles, there would not be any missiles that ukraine can use to strike against russia, but i will grant you this. i can understand why russia would feel uncomfortable with nato coming closer, closer to orders. but that's why i think this is an issue that could have and should have been resolved at the negotiating table. but let's be honest. ukraine was not given the kinds of weaponry and it's still not...
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it was not given ukraine, the ability to pose a military threat to russia. there were no missiles, there would not be any missiles that ukraine can use to strike against russia, but i will grant you this. i can understand why russia would feel uncomfortable with nato coming closer, closer to orders. but that's why i think this is an issue that could have and should have been resolved at the negotiating table. but let's be honest, you frame was not given the kinds of weaponry. and it's still not being given the kinds of weaponry that pose a threat to moscow or russian territory. that is simply a false claim. professor captain, i really really want to return to this claim, but after a very short break, can we do that that in a few moments? sure. ah. for ah . a mouse another way you while you easy while fun. oh yeah. boy, you need one slide. yes. south, yeah. rush with duck awesome. or you know, watch them for me at that. i'll pull up like beat them. is emma? yeah. little video from sure. let me just kim's room should sort video the why fi ela? a bill? yes. my v
it was not given ukraine, the ability to pose a military threat to russia. there were no missiles, there would not be any missiles that ukraine can use to strike against russia, but i will grant you this. i can understand why russia would feel uncomfortable with nato coming closer, closer to orders. but that's why i think this is an issue that could have and should have been resolved at the negotiating table. but let's be honest, you frame was not given the kinds of weaponry. and it's still not...
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it was not given ukraine, the ability to pose a military threat to russia. there were no missiles, there would not be any missiles that ukraine can use to strike against russia, but i will grant you this. i can understand why. d russia would feel uncomfortable with nato coming closer, closer to miss borders. but that's why i think this is an issue that could have and should have been resolved at the negotiating table. but let's be honest. you brain was not given the kinds of weaponry and it's still not being given the kinds of weaponry that pose a threat to moscow or russian territory. that is simply a false claim. professor captain, i really really want to return to this game, but after a very short break, can we do that that in a few moments. sure. ah hi. ah a ah. welcome back to wells. apart with charles cochin, senior fellow at the council for foreign relations and professor of international affairs at georgetown university. because the captain, before the break, you mentioned that it was a false premise of mind to it. just, you know, nato was militarize
it was not given ukraine, the ability to pose a military threat to russia. there were no missiles, there would not be any missiles that ukraine can use to strike against russia, but i will grant you this. i can understand why. d russia would feel uncomfortable with nato coming closer, closer to miss borders. but that's why i think this is an issue that could have and should have been resolved at the negotiating table. but let's be honest. you brain was not given the kinds of weaponry and it's...
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affected the jewish community in ukraine and russia and the politics of israel, as well as how the position of jerusalem on ukraine may change after the parliamentary elections in the story of kateryna lisunova, almost 30 thousand russian ukrainian and belarusian jews have moved to israel since the beginning of the full-scale russian war against ukraine. such figures are cited by the ministry of aliyah and integration of israel of jews fleeing russia, according to the ministry, almost 40% more than jews trying to leave ukraine in general, the number of emigrants from russia to israel in the last six months has doubled the figure for the whole the previous year, emigration from ukraine began to decline sharply from march, but the number of people wishing to leave russia remains stable, from three and a half to four thousand new arrivals leave russia every month due to the growth of anti-semitism, the economic crisis and the return of the repressive policy of the soviet union, says pinka from guashmid , the chief rabbi of moscow, who also left russia after the start of a full-sca
affected the jewish community in ukraine and russia and the politics of israel, as well as how the position of jerusalem on ukraine may change after the parliamentary elections in the story of kateryna lisunova, almost 30 thousand russian ukrainian and belarusian jews have moved to israel since the beginning of the full-scale russian war against ukraine. such figures are cited by the ministry of aliyah and integration of israel of jews fleeing russia, according to the ministry, almost 40% more...
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that's right, russia says ukraine is doing it. ukraine says that russia is doing it. but in these most recent strikes, there are reports from and there go a tom that it's a company that owns that plant, that there were 10 strikes to day. so or as many as 10. it's hard to believe that this being the 4th time that facility has been struck in about a week that that would be an accident. the head of the company that runs that place petro ketone tells us that or coach and rather tells us that he believes that russia is striking the plant that he has information from inside the plant. and remember there are 10000 workers there. they used to be 11002000 fled. and when they run it on a, on a skeleton crew, it's only $1000.00, but those workers are all there. so he has lots of sources of information and he says that russia is keeping trucks inside of that facility with explosives near the reactor. and he says, he believes that what russia is trying to do is cut off all the connections with ukraine so that it can connect on. i'm sorry to see john. i know when you come back to y
that's right, russia says ukraine is doing it. ukraine says that russia is doing it. but in these most recent strikes, there are reports from and there go a tom that it's a company that owns that plant, that there were 10 strikes to day. so or as many as 10. it's hard to believe that this being the 4th time that facility has been struck in about a week that that would be an accident. the head of the company that runs that place petro ketone tells us that or coach and rather tells us that he...
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difficult conditions, and to emphasize our solidarity with the government, we, the people of ukraine, russia's aggression against ukraine is an outrageous act that has shaken the foundation of international power only in european asia. japan consistently supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine together with crimea and strongly opposes the unilateral term to change the status quo as a prime minister born in hiroshima i will never tolerate the use or threat of use of nuclear weapons, japan introduced strict sanctions against russia, provided support to ukraine, humanitarian aid, financial aid, defense equipment, helped with the transportation of humanitarian cargo, in addition to the fact that i emphasized the tables, japan is going to continue providing aid in the amount of about one and one ten billion us dollars, additional grant aid is received for support expansion of ukraine 's grain storage capacity and response to the global election crisis as russia's aggression against ukraine becomes the details here are getting longer and longer, the internationals want to show
difficult conditions, and to emphasize our solidarity with the government, we, the people of ukraine, russia's aggression against ukraine is an outrageous act that has shaken the foundation of international power only in european asia. japan consistently supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine together with crimea and strongly opposes the unilateral term to change the status quo as a prime minister born in hiroshima i will never tolerate the use or threat of use of nuclear...
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russia and turkey and ukraine and turkey backed by the u.n.. russia and ukraine themselves have not concluded an agreement. and this, in a way, demonstrates the validity of turkey's careful balancing act towards russia. >> before we move on from you, i want to ask you one more question. president last year, correct me if i'm wrong, said turkey was considering buying more joint -- sorry, considering more joint defense industry steps for fighter jets and sufferings. do you see that going ahead? >> no, i do not. and i think the news that turkey has 400 was essentially russian disinformation. it is true that there is an agreement in place, where turkey got the first batch of this 400. up with an option to buy the second batch. but that option was never triggered and i do not see that being triggered under the current circumstances, where the relationship in russia and nato has become so acrimonious because of ukraine. and also at a time when turkey is seeking to get u.s. support, both white house and congress, in order to modernize its air fleet an
russia and turkey and ukraine and turkey backed by the u.n.. russia and ukraine themselves have not concluded an agreement. and this, in a way, demonstrates the validity of turkey's careful balancing act towards russia. >> before we move on from you, i want to ask you one more question. president last year, correct me if i'm wrong, said turkey was considering buying more joint -- sorry, considering more joint defense industry steps for fighter jets and sufferings. do you see that going...
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i do want to discuss your a potential talk about ukraine for the 2nd. russia clearly has the new medical advantage, and as you mentioned, it is declining the small winds in the eastern regions. what needs to happen to tip the balance in ukraine's favor? well, you know, russia's defense spending is 10 times that of ukraine's on an annual basis. now, the extraordinary amount of international support has narrowed that gap this year. and there's no question that the morale of the ukrainian troops fighting for their homeland fighting for their families fighting for their existence also provides advantages to the ukrainians that the russians cannot bring to the front. but it's still david versus goliath. and now that the russians are focusing almost all of their troops on a much more compact area it's, it's honestly hard to imagine that the ukrainians are going to be able to stop them . it is certainly true that if the west were to provide heavier weapons faster in the coming weeks, that may be they could prevent the russians from taking even more territory. lou hans is basically done a dynami
i do want to discuss your a potential talk about ukraine for the 2nd. russia clearly has the new medical advantage, and as you mentioned, it is declining the small winds in the eastern regions. what needs to happen to tip the balance in ukraine's favor? well, you know, russia's defense spending is 10 times that of ukraine's on an annual basis. now, the extraordinary amount of international support has narrowed that gap this year. and there's no question that the morale of the ukrainian troops...
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to another important development in the war and grain shipments from ukraine have restarted under united nations, deal to and russia's blockade. exports of wheat, corn, and other commodities were halted at the start of the war in february, causing a global food shortage. a sign of hope for many the 1st cargo ship to leave ukraine since the start of the conflict there at 26000 tunes of called on bald headed to lebanon with a very relieved crew. total obama can it's so liberating off to being stuck here for so long. it's an incredible feeling to be able to return to my homeland abroad . about $20000000.00 tons of grain still waiting to be ex bolted from ukraine. but this 1st ship as an important start saves you in secretary general gutierrez, these sheep dimensions vessel rosanna is loaded with 2 commodities in short supply corn and hope. hope for millions of people and on the world will depend on the smooth running of ukraine sports to feed their families. the ship has made it out of ukrainian walters and is due to end to turkey on tuesday night. authorities are preparing for the ships arrival where its cargo will be
to another important development in the war and grain shipments from ukraine have restarted under united nations, deal to and russia's blockade. exports of wheat, corn, and other commodities were halted at the start of the war in february, causing a global food shortage. a sign of hope for many the 1st cargo ship to leave ukraine since the start of the conflict there at 26000 tunes of called on bald headed to lebanon with a very relieved crew. total obama can it's so liberating off to being...
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ukraine. we call on russia to return control to its ukrainian operators. we commend ukraine for its commitment and dedication to ensuring safety and security under severe consequences. mr. president, russia's illegal war has caused terrible suffering for the people of ukraine, and the young. including aggravating global food insecurity. let me end by reiterating that the russian federation must immediately draw its weapons from ukraine and it all military -- must immediately withdraw its weapons from ukraine and all of its military actions. to ensure safe and secure operations of all nuclear facilities. thank you, mr. president. >> i thank the representative in norway for your statements. now i will give the floor to the representative from the united states. >> thank you for your briefings. we commend the secretary-general for his recent visit to ukraine. we greatly appreciate the un's continued efforts to address the increasingly dangerous situation at the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. colleagues, the issue at hand today is not some abstract political debat
ukraine. we call on russia to return control to its ukrainian operators. we commend ukraine for its commitment and dedication to ensuring safety and security under severe consequences. mr. president, russia's illegal war has caused terrible suffering for the people of ukraine, and the young. including aggravating global food insecurity. let me end by reiterating that the russian federation must immediately draw its weapons from ukraine and it all military -- must immediately withdraw its...
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a growing that fighting in easton ukraine will lead to a nuclear disaster. russia and ukraine of blaming each other for the shelling of this apparition, nuclear plant, europe's largest atomic power complex. will the u. n. is demanding that all military activity in the area be stopped immediately. it's the 2nd time in a week that attacks of struck the sites with official thing. it was hit at these 5 times on thursday, including near an area where radioactive materials are held. ukraine says is ready for a possible evacuation and warns that could be a disaster. similar to your noble, the world's worst, you care. catastrophe gum obesity. a good festival of speed. 2 for years. no one ever thought that europe could be under the threat of a new disaster on a nuclear power station. not because someone reaches the safety protocol, but because a certain country would use the station as a means of terror. this is what russia is doing now. boston forces control facility, which is on the front line so well, it's operated by ukrainian engineers is one of 4 nuclear power plants currently in operation
a growing that fighting in easton ukraine will lead to a nuclear disaster. russia and ukraine of blaming each other for the shelling of this apparition, nuclear plant, europe's largest atomic power complex. will the u. n. is demanding that all military activity in the area be stopped immediately. it's the 2nd time in a week that attacks of struck the sites with official thing. it was hit at these 5 times on thursday, including near an area where radioactive materials are held. ukraine says is...
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we have also heard parallels before, taiwan, ukraine, russia, china. we saw even today when i met the most stubborn people of taiwan in the city, they had masks, and with ukraine, they were dressed in ukrainian colors regarding what this means for ukraine although on the one hand it really says that this is an expression of support for both the people of the tattoo and the people of ukraine and we see these parallels, but experts also say that on the other hand side, it may not be entirely in the hands of ukraine due to the actual switching of this attention. let's listen to serhiy radchenko again, what he has to say about this. what is happening in ukraine , the invasion of russia continues, russian troops continue to gain positions in some areas, ukraine is advancing on others, but still for ukraine, this war is still in a very active phase, so the world's attention on taiwan is obviously not in in the interests of ukraine, ostap remains a minute, we have another important event that happened the day before with a scarf given to ayman alza vahira, the
we have also heard parallels before, taiwan, ukraine, russia, china. we saw even today when i met the most stubborn people of taiwan in the city, they had masks, and with ukraine, they were dressed in ukrainian colors regarding what this means for ukraine although on the one hand it really says that this is an expression of support for both the people of the tattoo and the people of ukraine and we see these parallels, but experts also say that on the other hand side, it may not be entirely in...
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russia itself was in a difficult position of such support. ukraineid not receive any country peace. why do all calls in russia love ukraine to develop relations against ambitions and national arrogance turned into accusations of imperial ambitions moscow's hand in workers' calluses modern recognition of how ukrainians were set against russians, where we deceived, perhaps, ukraine feeds everything to russia and how much more such deceptions were our program continues to comprehend the dramatic question what shall we do? good evening, vladimir putin held a meeting this week on the elimination of wildfires . european part of russia one of the main topics of recent days is burning forests in the ryazan nizhny novgorod regions and the republic of mari el , moscow region and moscow was covered with smog at the same time, as the president noted throughout the country. this year's total. the area of forest fires is almost three times less than a year earlier. and certainly the current situation is not comparable to the 2010 peat fires . good evening. remem
russia itself was in a difficult position of such support. ukraineid not receive any country peace. why do all calls in russia love ukraine to develop relations against ambitions and national arrogance turned into accusations of imperial ambitions moscow's hand in workers' calluses modern recognition of how ukrainians were set against russians, where we deceived, perhaps, ukraine feeds everything to russia and how much more such deceptions were our program continues to comprehend the dramatic...
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charlotte has announced plans for a conference to help organize the reconstruction of ukraine in the wake of russia's invasion. speaking in prague on the future of european policy, charlotte said germany would continue helping rebuild ukraine's defense systems for as long as possible. the chancellor expressed support for a proposal by france as president emmanuel mccomb, calling for greater political dialogue between european states. and he will so promised backing for the extension of the e. u to include the western balkan nations, moldova, georgia, and ukraine. the name of muslims under we on taking rushes attack on peace in europe lying down. we will not stand idly by and what women men and children being killed and often well, free countries being rubbed off the map and disappearing behind wolves. oh i and cousins. to look slowing. we don't want to go back to the 19th 20th century. what that was of occupation and totalitarian accesses on the all our europe is united in peace and freedom and is open to all european nations who share our values. above all, however, it is an active rejection of impe
charlotte has announced plans for a conference to help organize the reconstruction of ukraine in the wake of russia's invasion. speaking in prague on the future of european policy, charlotte said germany would continue helping rebuild ukraine's defense systems for as long as possible. the chancellor expressed support for a proposal by france as president emmanuel mccomb, calling for greater political dialogue between european states. and he will so promised backing for the extension of the e. u...
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so russia and ukraine between themselves, they have not to make. and this in a way demonstrates the validity of turkeys, careful balancing act was russia seen at oregon. before you move on from you, i want to ask you one more question. president odo on last year. correct me if i'm wrong, said turkey was considering buying more joint. sorry. just considering more joint defense industry steps with russia, including for fighter jets and for submarines. do you see that going ahead? no, i don't. i think the news that took you up to, to get the 2nd batch of 400 was essentially the russian to some formation. it is true that there is an agreement in place where turkey got the 1st batch of $400.00 . we can option to buy the 2nd batch, but that option was never triggered. and i don't see that being triggered on the term circumstances where the, what the, the relationship between russia and nato has become so ambiguous and one year because of the brain. and also it's a time when you seeking to get us support all white house and congress in order to modernize c
so russia and ukraine between themselves, they have not to make. and this in a way demonstrates the validity of turkeys, careful balancing act was russia seen at oregon. before you move on from you, i want to ask you one more question. president odo on last year. correct me if i'm wrong, said turkey was considering buying more joint. sorry. just considering more joint defense industry steps with russia, including for fighter jets and for submarines. do you see that going ahead? no, i don't. i...
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russia ukraine how it all began. question what do we make? vening, this week vladimir putin held a meeting on the elimination of wildfires abnormal heat in the european part of russia one of the main topics of recent days, forests are burning in the ryazan nizhny novgorod regions and the republic of mari el, the moscow region and moscow were covered by smog, as the president noted as a whole across the country. this year's total. the area of forest fires is almost three times less than a year earlier. and certainly the current situation is not comparable to the 2010 peat fires. good evening. remember before pandemic among our so-called liberal intelligentsia, it was customary to laugh they say. uh, why does putin himself come to the fires of natural disasters? what is manual control ? well, those who do not giggle, but do the right thing, considered political signals. i'm looking now, and footage from the scene from the scene of the fires of the governor is on the spot. on the spot, they feel they understand what problems people have and the
russia ukraine how it all began. question what do we make? vening, this week vladimir putin held a meeting on the elimination of wildfires abnormal heat in the european part of russia one of the main topics of recent days, forests are burning in the ryazan nizhny novgorod regions and the republic of mari el, the moscow region and moscow were covered by smog, as the president noted as a whole across the country. this year's total. the area of forest fires is almost three times less than a...
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how can russia help ukraine walk away from that? the red line that has been crossed by various powers. how can russia give ukraine? ah, what it needs and protect its own interests. really simple, easy. it's already said that a red line is neutral. he licked zalinski except that yes, neutrality, i mean docs are going on. legged be said crimea, there's no way that the russians will give it is absolutely critical for them. as far as the 2 independent republican don barza concerned, i think they can be consultation. what can be done because of the language problem that are a lot of issues that they can be discussed and certainly no, not little membership. i mean, this is what it is. the thing it's within is a landscape power or the power of fly ukraine as a state to decide on that issue. can they make that decision? yes, they can me because he's already been humiliated by the nato and the americans. do you think that's acceptable to the americans after they have come face to face with the russian determined as lucy, americans have no cho
how can russia help ukraine walk away from that? the red line that has been crossed by various powers. how can russia give ukraine? ah, what it needs and protect its own interests. really simple, easy. it's already said that a red line is neutral. he licked zalinski except that yes, neutrality, i mean docs are going on. legged be said crimea, there's no way that the russians will give it is absolutely critical for them. as far as the 2 independent republican don barza concerned, i think they...
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the decision by ukraine to -- the decision by russia to invade ukraine has not changed those borders. they did not change in 2014, and they have not changed in 2022. neither will russia be recognized for anything other than flagrant violations of the principles of sovereign independence and intervention and the bold attempt to entrench a supposedly sphere of influence. we also condemned the dangerous, escalatory, and unacceptable nuclear rhetoric by russia during the conflict. mr. president, for 183 days, ireland has called for an end to the unjustified and unjustifiable war being raised against ukraine. as each day passes, words of violations of human rights and international humanitarian law violations grow. civilians in ukraine continue to pay the highest price. for six months, they have been living under terror, not knowing when and where the next bomb will strike. we therefore, once again, call on russia to comply with its obligations under international law. the conflict must comply with international humanitarian law. they have an obligation to not attack civilian objects. ther
the decision by ukraine to -- the decision by russia to invade ukraine has not changed those borders. they did not change in 2014, and they have not changed in 2022. neither will russia be recognized for anything other than flagrant violations of the principles of sovereign independence and intervention and the bold attempt to entrench a supposedly sphere of influence. we also condemned the dangerous, escalatory, and unacceptable nuclear rhetoric by russia during the conflict. mr. president,...
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so russia and ukraine between themselves that have not included the make. and this way demonstrates the turkey careful balancing act towards russia. seen an organ before we move on from you. i want to ask you one more question. president ottawa last year? correct me if i'm wrong, said turkey was considering buying more joint. sorry. just considering more joint defense industry steps with russia, including for fighter jets and for submarines. do you see that going ahead? no, i don't. and i think the, the news that through queue up to, to get the 2nd batch as on this for hundreds, but essentially russian to some formation. it is true that there is an agreement in place where turkey got the 1st batch of $400.00 with an option to buy the 2nd batch . but that option was never triggered. and i don't see that being triggered under your circumstances. where the, what, the relationship between russia and nato has become so ambiguous and because of your brain. and also it's a time when you seeking to get us support or white house and congress in order to more than nic
so russia and ukraine between themselves that have not included the make. and this way demonstrates the turkey careful balancing act towards russia. seen an organ before we move on from you. i want to ask you one more question. president ottawa last year? correct me if i'm wrong, said turkey was considering buying more joint. sorry. just considering more joint defense industry steps with russia, including for fighter jets and for submarines. do you see that going ahead? no, i don't. and i think...
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ukraine. guest: russia does not have the rights to ukraine. and the russian empire throughout its hundred year history major to repress ukraine and ukrainian language for someone putin also has 18th-century maps and said there is no ukraine there there a reason. that is because the russian empire made sure that the ukrainian language was suppressed. ukrainian identity really only emerged in the beginning, at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. the number of the united nations, and has been a member of the united nations. russia recognized its borders after the collapse of the soviet union. it has been a nation for the past 30 plus years. the fact that russia still believes it has imperial rights to ukraine suggests that russia's imperial way of thinking has not disappeared even after the collapse of the soviet union. host: the second, that we heard is that ukraine is corrupt and the wheat buns and the money that countries are giving to ukraine is not worth it because of history of corruption. guest: there has been significan
ukraine. guest: russia does not have the rights to ukraine. and the russian empire throughout its hundred year history major to repress ukraine and ukrainian language for someone putin also has 18th-century maps and said there is no ukraine there there a reason. that is because the russian empire made sure that the ukrainian language was suppressed. ukrainian identity really only emerged in the beginning, at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. the number of the united...
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possible thanks to the agreement reached by russia and ukraine in istanbul.sidered significant for the global food market? dmitry hassle, dmitry welcomes what is happening with grain prices. they at least somehow react to the start of deliveries from ukraine, so much was said about it, there was so much noise. greetings, the events did not have a significant impact on prices. they have been declining for several months in a row in anticipation of a record harvest in russia the way for ukrainian grain is open the first ship with a cargo left the port of odessa this morning and headed through turkey to lebanon on board 26,000 tons of corn in odessa chernomorsky and yuzhny are ready to sail another 16 ships began to send them. perhaps, thanks to the agreements between russia and ukraine reached on july 22 in istanbul, it is obvious that the volumes of grain in the first batches will not be so large as to have a noticeable impact on the global market. although in kiev he claims that the world will now breathe a sigh of relief, but he and the european union expres
possible thanks to the agreement reached by russia and ukraine in istanbul.sidered significant for the global food market? dmitry hassle, dmitry welcomes what is happening with grain prices. they at least somehow react to the start of deliveries from ukraine, so much was said about it, there was so much noise. greetings, the events did not have a significant impact on prices. they have been declining for several months in a row in anticipation of a record harvest in russia the way for ukrainian...
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number one, and number 2 in the book. decency means they're now like mine's been all about russia and ukraine. blame each other for shelling around the facility as the power plant stands, radioactive, and exposed, despite its major military efforts. russia's territorial gains of eastern ukraine had been limited. you have your correspondent young philip sholtes, travel to a frontline region where he met ukrainians, trying to get on with their lives. despite the dangers they raised early face were on the road in eastern ukraine. 20 kilometers from the front line in the last small town before the combat zone, signs of war, all around. at the local supermarket, soldiers do their weekly grocery shopping before heading back to the trenches. the situation is tense. in recent days, the russians have stepped up their attacks in this semi abandon frontline town deanna. and alina want to serve the best cap in chino, east of give it to buy. sometimes we hear the missiles flying over us and we hear them exploding. it's scary, picky. it sounds always so terrifying, but we try to get on with our work on the
number one, and number 2 in the book. decency means they're now like mine's been all about russia and ukraine. blame each other for shelling around the facility as the power plant stands, radioactive, and exposed, despite its major military efforts. russia's territorial gains of eastern ukraine had been limited. you have your correspondent young philip sholtes, travel to a frontline region where he met ukrainians, trying to get on with their lives. despite the dangers they raised early face...
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. russia must immediately seize all actions against nuclear facilities in ukraine, and return control, or the all c nuclear facilities to the ukrainian side. the international community must continue political pressure on the aggressive state of russia and demand fool, an unconditional. the occupation of these ad and d p ensuring the safety and security of nuclear facility cannot be seen as a goodwill. to show this is the duty of an occupying power in accordance with international humanitarian law. now let me explain it to the russian ambassador. in the simplest way, step by step in a way that even a school kid could understand. first, stated loud and clear that russia allows and a lead mission immediately. and now conditionally do not obstruct the 3 or 5 miles across the river. second, the mine the facilities of these that and p. p. 3rd, remove your military personnel and visit all your weapon re enough games. dear colleagues, none of us can stop the wind. if it carries radiation, but together, we are capable of stopping at their estate. and the sooner we stop rus
. russia must immediately seize all actions against nuclear facilities in ukraine, and return control, or the all c nuclear facilities to the ukrainian side. the international community must continue political pressure on the aggressive state of russia and demand fool, an unconditional. the occupation of these ad and d p ensuring the safety and security of nuclear facility cannot be seen as a goodwill. to show this is the duty of an occupying power in accordance with international humanitarian...
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russia has put ukraine and all europeans in a situation, one step away from a radiation disaster. amy: the latest fighting comes as the united nations is negotiating with russia for access to the site. international atomic energy agency director-general rafael grossi told france 24 television thursday he expects a team of inspectors to reach zaporizhzhia within days. >> we need to be there, we need to be there soon. kiev accepts it, moscow accepts it, and we need to go, hopefully very soon. amy: days or weeks? >> days. amy: the united states launched a series of attacks inside syria this week, targeting what the pentagon described as iranian proxies. wednesday, u.s. helicopter gunships killed up to three suspected iran-backedilitants after twhases inorthern ria came under rocket fire. one day eaier, warplan stru in the oil-rich region along the eastern border with iraq. the pentagon said president biden ordered the strikes to target fighters connected to the islamic revolutionary guard corps. congress has not formally authorized military action in syria. last mon, 60% of democrats
russia has put ukraine and all europeans in a situation, one step away from a radiation disaster. amy: the latest fighting comes as the united nations is negotiating with russia for access to the site. international atomic energy agency director-general rafael grossi told france 24 television thursday he expects a team of inspectors to reach zaporizhzhia within days. >> we need to be there, we need to be there soon. kiev accepts it, moscow accepts it, and we need to go, hopefully very...
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a significant dependency on energy imports from russia breaking their dependency since russia's invasion of ukraine is proving costly. but it surprised germany as a willing to pay given russia's attack on iraq abs security or did abuse. simon young has more already the brutal conflict in ukraine threatens piece across europe. after 6 months, the ripples from it i felt far and wide. a few 100 kilometers to the west. almost a 1000000 refugees from ukraine have arrived in germany. they've needed places to live schools, health care for they also needed jobs and german industry needed the skills many ukrainians brought from a german viewpoint of an official effect of the war. but has germany been profoundly changed by putin's invasion of ukraine? for chancellor sholtes speaking just days after the attack began, it was a transformative moment. here, a limb and it's we are experiencing a watershed moment with us, but i just means the world afterwards. not is not the same as the world before. we develop the for the big break with the past is surely the government's massive spending increase for germany's a
a significant dependency on energy imports from russia breaking their dependency since russia's invasion of ukraine is proving costly. but it surprised germany as a willing to pay given russia's attack on iraq abs security or did abuse. simon young has more already the brutal conflict in ukraine threatens piece across europe. after 6 months, the ripples from it i felt far and wide. a few 100 kilometers to the west. almost a 1000000 refugees from ukraine have arrived in germany. they've needed...
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also coming up, russia agrees to allow international inspectors to visit ukraine's separation nuclear plant and assess the impact of nearby fighting. residents are stocking off on iodine pills as both sides accused the other of risking disaster and explosions. rock mogadishu as militantly seems to hotel killing at least 12 people attack tests, somalia stability under a new president. ah, i'm going bullcrap. welcome to the program. ukraine's grain exports have picked up with a nother 2 ships departing across the black sea. today, under united nations back deal more than a half a 1000000000 tons of grain have been transported in less than a month, passing through an inspection facility in turkish waters. today, united nations secretary general antonio potash is visiting the joint coordination center where ukrainian russian, turkish, and un officials are working to oversee the deal. attacker said many more shipments of grain, an agricultural products are necessary to help boost global supply and bring down prices. exports were blocked, the 1st 6 months of russia's invasion. let's get the
also coming up, russia agrees to allow international inspectors to visit ukraine's separation nuclear plant and assess the impact of nearby fighting. residents are stocking off on iodine pills as both sides accused the other of risking disaster and explosions. rock mogadishu as militantly seems to hotel killing at least 12 people attack tests, somalia stability under a new president. ah, i'm going bullcrap. welcome to the program. ukraine's grain exports have picked up with a nother 2 ships...
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russia loves ukraine when it was difficult for ukraine to get bread around russia; it returned to a definite in the past, our relations today are of a fraternal nature, but in ukraine itself, nationalist forces are already gradually raising their heads. terrorist support centers are being formed here. people in the north caucasus who are trying to organize for work, they are trying to organize this information attack on russia , they act both against the interests of russia and against the interests of the ukrainian people, these were the first fruits of the policy of the independent ukrainian authorities. when the perpetrators of a bad life were urged to look abroad for the fact that to some extent we deceived people, that when they said that it was ukraine that feeds the whole of russia so deliver in russia today is 10 times higher than ours. also due to the fact that russia has a fabulous wealth of lawn oil or such. the television news of those years about the behavior of seemingly independent ukraine speak very carefully. only in the first quarter, ukrainian debts increased by 500 millio
russia loves ukraine when it was difficult for ukraine to get bread around russia; it returned to a definite in the past, our relations today are of a fraternal nature, but in ukraine itself, nationalist forces are already gradually raising their heads. terrorist support centers are being formed here. people in the north caucasus who are trying to organize for work, they are trying to organize this information attack on russia , they act both against the interests of russia and against the...
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both she and her father alexander doing her published publicly supported russia's war on ukraine. russia's foreign ministry speculated that key it might be behind the bombing, but an advisor to cranes president said his country was not a terrorist state. investigators sift through the remains of the s u. v. driven by daria duke gina, they say an explosive planted in the vehicle killed the 29 year old t v commentator. the power of the explosion was evident parts of the toyota land cruiser was strewn across a large area. her father, alexander doogan, may, however, have been the target of the attack. russian state media said dugan was intending to travel in the vehicle, but changed his mind at the last minute. both doogan and his daughter were on their way to moscow after they attended a cultural festival. alexander do again is one of the staunchest allies of president vladimir putin and a far right philosopher and author. he has been pushing for a revival of the russian empire. his daughter, although less known, was also a prominent member of the ultra nationalist movement that supporting ru
both she and her father alexander doing her published publicly supported russia's war on ukraine. russia's foreign ministry speculated that key it might be behind the bombing, but an advisor to cranes president said his country was not a terrorist state. investigators sift through the remains of the s u. v. driven by daria duke gina, they say an explosive planted in the vehicle killed the 29 year old t v commentator. the power of the explosion was evident parts of the toyota land cruiser was...
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and russia supreme court has classified ukraine's as our regiment, a terrorist organization. the decision, it may mean har, sentences against fighters who are now russia's prisoners of war. many fought in a month long siege at a steel plant. mario full, rushing back to separate tests are now calling for them to be executed date on this hour, coming up as a daily documentary on moldova, by the war. and maybe ukraine is killing political tension, stating that a .
and russia supreme court has classified ukraine's as our regiment, a terrorist organization. the decision, it may mean har, sentences against fighters who are now russia's prisoners of war. many fought in a month long siege at a steel plant. mario full, rushing back to separate tests are now calling for them to be executed date on this hour, coming up as a daily documentary on moldova, by the war. and maybe ukraine is killing political tension, stating that a .
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ukraine's borders. and then there's the olin cut prison complex. there was an attack there. russia blamed ukraine for shooting and killing ukrainian prisoners of war in this prison. ukraine deny is that the united nations has agreed to go in and investigate. so we have a very polarized security council where this meeting is taking place, but a un at the center of it and a secretary general who's being asked to mediate between these 2 sides and a secretary general with a difficult task. i think of trying to calm tensions and see a way forward. i did have a chance to speak to him on the way into the counsel, and i asked him if he saw a way forward and, and frankly, his remarks were not too optimistic. he said the great deal was a good step forward, but ultimately we need peace in order to restore a normal life for so many people around the globe. i kristen slain there for us at the united nations. thank you. our families in poland, bracing for a tough winter. the country is facing wide spread. coal shortages after russian imports of fuel were banned to protest against the invasion of
ukraine's borders. and then there's the olin cut prison complex. there was an attack there. russia blamed ukraine for shooting and killing ukrainian prisoners of war in this prison. ukraine deny is that the united nations has agreed to go in and investigate. so we have a very polarized security council where this meeting is taking place, but a un at the center of it and a secretary general who's being asked to mediate between these 2 sides and a secretary general with a difficult task. i think...
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and i have to say that recently they happened several ships in russia. ukraine coverage, including this particular part about weapon resend to ukraine. with lots of western media and media, finality is unable, n g o is now voicing facts and position and opinion support in the kremlin position . last week, cps, published at documentary investigate and why only 30 percent of military aid sent to ukraine actually finds its way to the front lines. here's a little piece of this documentary in the past 2 months. we move weapons and equipment to ukraine records fi drones for an aide, launch machine. we're seeing this incredible historic flow of weapons coming in to ukraine. do we have any sense as to where they're going? we don't know. there is really no information asked to where they're going towards just couple of days after the documentary was published, cbs reports removed from a website explaining the moved by saying that the situation on the ground has changed and the documentary needs some corrections. but without giving any further details. and now for the latest updates from russia,
and i have to say that recently they happened several ships in russia. ukraine coverage, including this particular part about weapon resend to ukraine. with lots of western media and media, finality is unable, n g o is now voicing facts and position and opinion support in the kremlin position . last week, cps, published at documentary investigate and why only 30 percent of military aid sent to ukraine actually finds its way to the front lines. here's a little piece of this documentary in the...
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you mentioned that this is the only deal between ukraine in russia so far during this war. so that's some good news. he's also been a little bit more about the extent to which this deal has actually been able to alleviate hunger and food prices. will of course, sir, the figures keep changing every day, but according to the figures we have provided by the united nations, about 30 vessels have left ukrainian ports since early august are loaded with more than 650000 tons of grain and other agricultural produce. so we're talking about wheat, corn, sunflower, oil soybeans, and they are headed to various destinations including turkey. iran, korea, won a vessel. charted by the world. food program is currently on its way to the 1st destination in africa, and that is g booty. and then if he o p a and i think this is part of the message that we're going to hear from a mystic cherish to day. again that it's with their so urgently needed to review correspond jojo on their 4th miscible. thanks very much. russian president vladimir putin says he will allow inspectors to visit the occupie
you mentioned that this is the only deal between ukraine in russia so far during this war. so that's some good news. he's also been a little bit more about the extent to which this deal has actually been able to alleviate hunger and food prices. will of course, sir, the figures keep changing every day, but according to the figures we have provided by the united nations, about 30 vessels have left ukrainian ports since early august are loaded with more than 650000 tons of grain and other...
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just that lukashenko also provided his territory for the attack on ukraine, we don’t know why kazakhstan can provide territory to russiakraine nearby, but there may be another task, it may not be given because china is nearby, it is somehow scary for russia and kazakhstan to do something there, but it is not known how the international situation will change over the years. so, we know putin, this does not mean that he automatically becomes big in the second country. i think that the question is that the level, i would say, of the connections of the elite, the corrupt clan, etc. it is necessary to understand a to things are such an interesting moment that we didn't talk about before we move on to the scandalous amnesty international report, but let's talk in more detail about what happened this week, why do you think putin took ramzan kadyrov with him to the talks with erdogan, it's such an interesting moment, it's in these talks that as far as i understand, he had met with him before that and kadyrov was able to talk with turkish officials while putin was talking in slang, that is, they seemed to accidentally cross pat
just that lukashenko also provided his territory for the attack on ukraine, we don’t know why kazakhstan can provide territory to russiakraine nearby, but there may be another task, it may not be given because china is nearby, it is somehow scary for russia and kazakhstan to do something there, but it is not known how the international situation will change over the years. so, we know putin, this does not mean that he automatically becomes big in the second country. i think that the question...