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the western powers must get out of russia must get out of ukraine. and you can, people end the russian people, one people end of month resolved this whole thing to dialogue. do they agree with the fact that the sanctions imposed upon russia by the we have actually added in fact, caused this weekend, green crisis? absolutely. the tech on the russian economy as part of supposedly supporting new clean transgressions. like in a rush and to return to the integrity part of the so this is a deliberate cation of the western world against the russian people. and as a consequence, we in africa suffer. of course we in africa are one with the russian people. historically, directional people have never colonized us, the russian people who stood with us against our party, the armed us. they give us arms to be able to fight for liberation. they give us sent you. i did one deal, but it did. government was persecuting some of us and gave us even military training. so the african continent and russia are one, it is not just south africa. and russia supported many other
the western powers must get out of russia must get out of ukraine. and you can, people end the russian people, one people end of month resolved this whole thing to dialogue. do they agree with the fact that the sanctions imposed upon russia by the we have actually added in fact, caused this weekend, green crisis? absolutely. the tech on the russian economy as part of supposedly supporting new clean transgressions. like in a rush and to return to the integrity part of the so this is a deliberate...
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war has greatly impacted food security for malia has greatly been dependent on impulse from russia and ukraine, that apart from great reduction of the width supply in markets, farmers bear the brunt of the sections imposed on russia with increased for the prizes in form of what upon machines to it, he gave their crops or so my lays on the precipice. all was 6 successive fail, rainy season, and ali also was at russia. ukraine debacle has heavily dent at 8 grams. the wharton country used to receive from international donors of the focus on interest has now shifted to ukraine. somalia has been a longstanding recipient of funding from the international community on the organizations. but when other crisis come about in the world and international bodies become spread thin and sometimes fixated on one issue over another. people have even questioned the colossal amount of money being spent by international donors in buying heavy as he loved many african pundits say, the biggest instigator behind the crisis is the united states. our porter in south africa natal with a former member of the south afric
war has greatly impacted food security for malia has greatly been dependent on impulse from russia and ukraine, that apart from great reduction of the width supply in markets, farmers bear the brunt of the sections imposed on russia with increased for the prizes in form of what upon machines to it, he gave their crops or so my lays on the precipice. all was 6 successive fail, rainy season, and ali also was at russia. ukraine debacle has heavily dent at 8 grams. the wharton country used to...
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it was a means to an end, and the purpose of which they sought was to oppose russia and ukraine, we will not give russia a single chance to seize ukraine, therefore, we are doing everything possible to additionally fund the armed forces, this is active aggression on the part of russia towards ukrainian ships peacefully sailing through the kerch strait to the ukrainian port on november 25 , 2018, the first armed incident between ukraine and russia took place in the kerch strait . this conflict could easily develop into large scale fighting. ukrainian warships tried to enter the waters of the sea of azov, violating , according to russia, the state maritime border, the ukrainian side claims that its ships were in neutral waters during the conflict, russian border guards acted harshly and used weapons to the ship of ukraine were detained. and the crews were arrested. i have not seen you since the kerch incident, what do you think about this, the former president poroshenko staged this provocation in the east. well, it used this provocation to escalate the situation, and then we introduce a
it was a means to an end, and the purpose of which they sought was to oppose russia and ukraine, we will not give russia a single chance to seize ukraine, therefore, we are doing everything possible to additionally fund the armed forces, this is active aggression on the part of russia towards ukrainian ships peacefully sailing through the kerch strait to the ukrainian port on november 25 , 2018, the first armed incident between ukraine and russia took place in the kerch strait . this conflict...
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, this is how he reacted to the accusations of the russians that ukraine attacked the regions of russiaterday with drones. literally direct language. ukraine does not attack the territory of russia . ukraine is waging a defensive war with the aim of deoccupying all its territories. a defensive war and attack with drones the russian regions in the rear, or not the sly ones, the adviser to the head of the office. well, in general , he is not a military man, how can he know such information, please, listen, where am i? where is the president's office, if the president's office said this, eh? axiom in the last instance we are not at war with the russian federation on its territory russia on the territory of the russian federation is fighting with the russian federation uh, i don't know belgorod people's republic kursk people's republic let it be sorted out like this , that's the case i support by delyakav in that plan because listen well let's let them conduct an investigation into why the planes were raised in pulkovo , why were they closed with dust what are the flying objects in poznań?
, this is how he reacted to the accusations of the russians that ukraine attacked the regions of russiaterday with drones. literally direct language. ukraine does not attack the territory of russia . ukraine is waging a defensive war with the aim of deoccupying all its territories. a defensive war and attack with drones the russian regions in the rear, or not the sly ones, the adviser to the head of the office. well, in general , he is not a military man, how can he know such information,...
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they both condemned the attack of russia and ukraine. they're both worried about nuclear threats that russia has made. and japan was one of the 1st countries that joined the european countries in the sanctions. so japan, as we try to become a more important like visibly more important partner for the international community, presenting a united front against russia, so to speak. ok all over the yeah. journalists that sonya laska. thank you. now a small town in our back australia. i woke to find the i rabbi filled with a grim site with a pungent smell. millions of dead fish being blamed on low oxygen levels in the river. and a spell of unusually hot weather. ah, the mass style is blocked. several kilometers of the darling river name in indian new south wales. environmental officials said the masters were likely caused by a combination of hot weather and low oxygen levels as recent floods which caused the fish population to boom receded. this is the 3rd such event in the area since 2018. the indigenous mon indy people, found that as particu
they both condemned the attack of russia and ukraine. they're both worried about nuclear threats that russia has made. and japan was one of the 1st countries that joined the european countries in the sanctions. so japan, as we try to become a more important like visibly more important partner for the international community, presenting a united front against russia, so to speak. ok all over the yeah. journalists that sonya laska. thank you. now a small town in our back australia. i woke to find...
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-russia, russia, ukraineunderstand that as far as the church is concerned, it is a fairly conservative institution, what changes have been happening there for centuries, and then we will come to aristovych's idea of renaming our state. it seems to me that there are some basic concepts that do not need renaming in such an example ukraine ukraine ukraine we again can talk about ukraine russia there in certain historical contexts we can even talk about today's ukraine as the historical heiress of that ancient russia. but it seems to me that there is no point in renaming the modern ukrainian state to ukraine russia. in the end, this will introduce a certain confusion even in some spheres of international relations . connected by the soviet authorities, which are preserved in the khmelnytskyi regional center, although it is the historical proskuriv and in my opinion, there is nothing wrong if proskuriv is given its historical name back, although it is renamed dnipropetrovsk and kirovohrad regions constitution wh
-russia, russia, ukraineunderstand that as far as the church is concerned, it is a fairly conservative institution, what changes have been happening there for centuries, and then we will come to aristovych's idea of renaming our state. it seems to me that there are some basic concepts that do not need renaming in such an example ukraine ukraine ukraine we again can talk about ukraine russia there in certain historical contexts we can even talk about today's ukraine as the historical...
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they both condemned the attack of russia and ukraine. and they're both worried about nuclear threats that russia has made. and japan was one of the 1st countries that joined the european countries in the sanctions. so japan, as we try to become a more important, like visibly more important partner for the international community, presenting a united front against russia, so to speak. ok or live it here? journalist that sonya laska. thank you for to the bonus league an hour half and i'm a side at the bottom of the bundle like a table where in desperate need of some upward mobility when the host that had a side also. and relegation danger. well the home side deliver the goods and let the pitch, but a smile often time hadn't won a match since the restart in 2023. their last 7 league matches ended in defeat. herr, to berlin, been the worst, but as the aside on the road, gave half an high, a pretty good chance to turn things around here to had a hand in oftentimes, 1st goal handling john brooks goal bound attempt gave hoffen. i'm their 1st sho
they both condemned the attack of russia and ukraine. and they're both worried about nuclear threats that russia has made. and japan was one of the 1st countries that joined the european countries in the sanctions. so japan, as we try to become a more important, like visibly more important partner for the international community, presenting a united front against russia, so to speak. ok or live it here? journalist that sonya laska. thank you for to the bonus league an hour half and i'm a side...
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ukraine. i think that the west will now fight russia to the last ukrainian. rter: facing growing international isolation, vladimir putin is turning to president xi jinping, an alliance largely shaped following the russian invasion of ukraine last year. after the eu imposed a ban on russian energy imports, china stepped in, buying large quantities of cheap russian oil, providing cash-wrapped moscow with much needed revenue. -- cash-strapped moscow with much needed revenue. the u.s. considers china the biggest threat to its national security and fears beijing could be exploiting russia's in battle standing -- embattled standing to expand its geopolitical influence. ♪ nastasya: well, let's bring in our guests now. in moscow, we have sergei markov. he's director of the institute of political studies in moscow. he was also a former public spokesman for president putin. in beijing is henry huiyao wang. he's founder and president of the center for china and globalization think tank. and in washington, d.c. is toby gati. she's a specialist in russia-u.s. relations. sh
ukraine. i think that the west will now fight russia to the last ukrainian. rter: facing growing international isolation, vladimir putin is turning to president xi jinping, an alliance largely shaped following the russian invasion of ukraine last year. after the eu imposed a ban on russian energy imports, china stepped in, buying large quantities of cheap russian oil, providing cash-wrapped moscow with much needed revenue. -- cash-strapped moscow with much needed revenue. the u.s. considers...
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russia and ukraine. certainly in parts- he _ russia and ukraine. s. he spoke for _ russia and ukraine. certainly in parts. he spoke for very - russia and ukraine. certainly in parts. he spoke for very nearly| russia and ukraine. certainly in i parts. he spoke for very nearly 24 parts. he spoke for very nearly 2a minutes and most of it was in german, as you have heard. the bundestag chamber was absolutely packed and he got a very warm reception. there were serious points about the reconciliation between germany and the united kingdom since the second world war, a process which he said had been terribly important to his late mother. you recall her state visit in 1965 which re—established relations between the two countries. and then to ukraine, as we have heard, talking about the scourge of war returning to europe. we need to remember this was a speech drafted by the british government, but as you say the language at times from the king was certainly robust, talking about the unprovoked invasion, the unimaginable suffering in ukraine. he praised germa
russia and ukraine. certainly in parts- he _ russia and ukraine. s. he spoke for _ russia and ukraine. certainly in parts. he spoke for very - russia and ukraine. certainly in parts. he spoke for very nearly| russia and ukraine. certainly in i parts. he spoke for very nearly 24 parts. he spoke for very nearly 2a minutes and most of it was in german, as you have heard. the bundestag chamber was absolutely packed and he got a very warm reception. there were serious points about the reconciliation...
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university, specialist in the history of eastern europe and, in particular, the history of ukraine, poland , russia, timati snyderm, the author of many famous books, and his thoughts about today about today about the war about the prospects of ukraine and russia it is worth listening so listen so let's watch the interview of yuriy fizar with timiti snyder greetings my name is yuriy fizar and today's guest is from around the world a famous historian, a professor at yale university, a professor of history, a person who helps ukraine a lot and tells the truth about what is happening in our country, tells the world about the pro-russian war , to let the world know , timothy snyder, congratulations. has been going on for a year can we at least try to draw some intermediate conclusions about it and i'm not talking about the situation on the battlefields i'm talking about the perception of the country in western europe in the west well and maybe in russia, if we start from the west, the way people see ukraine has definitely changed in every society as an important country whose past they are actively inte
university, specialist in the history of eastern europe and, in particular, the history of ukraine, poland , russia, timati snyderm, the author of many famous books, and his thoughts about today about today about the war about the prospects of ukraine and russia it is worth listening so listen so let's watch the interview of yuriy fizar with timiti snyder greetings my name is yuriy fizar and today's guest is from around the world a famous historian, a professor at yale university, a professor...
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stopped the deaths but many serbs have not forgiven it and still this is not support for russia against ukraineupport for russia against nato and the west what bombed our country, russia , for its part, has never attacked serbia in history and has done nothing bad to the serbian people, but this opinion is not shared by the rack , he believes that his country is under attack, and you swearing way is like letting a drug dealer in to children and not doing anything about it russia political sense here drug dealer russians kept their agents here kept money here they conducted huge operations with special services forces they started buying the media many of these accusations are difficult to verify but there is one area that we can check so one of the main accusations against the tabloids is what they accepted about the moscow side and here are some examples in the publications of the period of the beginning of the russian invasion of ukraine, some stories are very interesting zelensky america betrayed us with reference to his speech that he gave on february 25, we rewatched it, this is absolutely
stopped the deaths but many serbs have not forgiven it and still this is not support for russia against ukraineupport for russia against nato and the west what bombed our country, russia , for its part, has never attacked serbia in history and has done nothing bad to the serbian people, but this opinion is not shared by the rack , he believes that his country is under attack, and you swearing way is like letting a drug dealer in to children and not doing anything about it russia political sense...
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if there was a peace settlement where russia was allowed to keep crimea, ukraine would never be safe. they could -- russia could use the black sea fleet. it would be the place to start the next iteration of this war, because that is what they would do. they would wait two or three years, think about what they did wrong, then it would be game on again. that is part of the reason i think it is decisive. it is also decisive because we have not given ukraine anything with arrangement beyond 90 kilometers, crimea is a sanctuary for russian forces even today. it is also decisive because it would be impossible for ukraine to rebuild its economy as long as russia controls crimea. they would not allow ukrainian vessels to go in and out. russia would control entry to the sea just like in 2019, when they intercepted naval vessels. that part of ukraine's economy depends on export of grain, iron or, rare earth materials and so on. and odessa, already there are more than 100 ships filled with grain around odesa. they cannot get by because of this agreement in place allowing russian inspectors to lo
if there was a peace settlement where russia was allowed to keep crimea, ukraine would never be safe. they could -- russia could use the black sea fleet. it would be the place to start the next iteration of this war, because that is what they would do. they would wait two or three years, think about what they did wrong, then it would be game on again. that is part of the reason i think it is decisive. it is also decisive because we have not given ukraine anything with arrangement beyond 90...
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one where china sees itself as a piece broker for russia and ukraine. earlier i spoke with nico langa, he's a senior fellow with the munich security conference, and an expert on russia and ukraine. and i began by asking him if the relationship between the 2 leaders is one of the equals you know, let's be honest here. this is no partnership on i level of it. they really seem to need it. if they have to authentically underline their friendship many, many times, but i think what we really see is china is buying russian energy cheaply and china is promoting a plan that is not a piece plan because it doesn't. busy contain the information that russia leaves the territory of your credit. and if we talk about trades increasing, it's in fact russian raw materials of russian resources. so it's sending out cheaply to a much stronger china. and also china with these agreements is agreeing to buy more russian energy that funds the russian more machine, doesn't it? and so china, after today basically is agreeing to co finance the war and ukraine. is that an accurate a
one where china sees itself as a piece broker for russia and ukraine. earlier i spoke with nico langa, he's a senior fellow with the munich security conference, and an expert on russia and ukraine. and i began by asking him if the relationship between the 2 leaders is one of the equals you know, let's be honest here. this is no partnership on i level of it. they really seem to need it. if they have to authentically underline their friendship many, many times, but i think what we really see is...
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ukraine will— russia and ukraine. never. ukraine will not _ russia and ukraine. never.a and ukraine. never. ukraine will not be able - russia and ukraine. never. ukraine will not be able to | ukraine will not be able to come to terms with this tragedy. in russia, political repression will continue against all opponents of the regime. my only hope lies with the young generation that sees the young generation that sees the world as a friend, not as an enemy, that wants russia to be loved and for russia to love the world. my only hope is that this generation outlives me and putin. that report was from the our russia editor steve rosenberg. pope francis has been admitted to hospital with what's being described as a respiratory infection. the vatican says the 86—year—old is not suffering from covid but has been experiencing breathing difficulties in recent days — and that he'll spend a few nights under medical supervision. it comes at the busiest time of the year for the pontiff, with easterjust next week. our reporter sofia bettiza joins me now. what do we know about the po
ukraine will— russia and ukraine. never. ukraine will not _ russia and ukraine. never.a and ukraine. never. ukraine will not be able - russia and ukraine. never. ukraine will not be able to | ukraine will not be able to come to terms with this tragedy. in russia, political repression will continue against all opponents of the regime. my only hope lies with the young generation that sees the young generation that sees the world as a friend, not as an enemy, that wants russia to be loved and...
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yes, crimea is of a very big importance, both for russia and ukraine. it all started with its illegal annexation in 2014 by russia. and russia's president vladimir putin has built his image and his power on trying to restore russia to its former glory days, and also to return historically russian territory like crimea, back to russia for ukraine. of course, it is of different importance. it is the territory that was illegally taken back, taken away from them, and they will try everything to get it back. but also it ukraine's president zalinski used crimea and crimea as we turn to ukraine, as the reason to ask for more powerful weapons from the u. s and from nato. good to debbie corresponding. jennifer parker, thank you. now, former us president donald trump says he expects to be arrested on tuesday in connection with a case brought by a new york prosecutor in his social media post. trump called on his support us to protest, he cited on alleged lead from the manhattan district attorney's office. a gave no indication of what the charges would be, nor did h
yes, crimea is of a very big importance, both for russia and ukraine. it all started with its illegal annexation in 2014 by russia. and russia's president vladimir putin has built his image and his power on trying to restore russia to its former glory days, and also to return historically russian territory like crimea, back to russia for ukraine. of course, it is of different importance. it is the territory that was illegally taken back, taken away from them, and they will try everything to get...
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nothing is happening , but continues, of course, on the territory of ukraine, and therefore russia muste to ukraine the next step, namely, it is necessary to sit the parties at the threshold table, and with a similar opinion, the minister of foreign affairs of argentina also expressed himself, he quoted the pope of rila and said that peace is impossible without a cease-fire, he said, please stop the fire, negotiate, because peace is needed not only by the ukrainian people, but also this world has completely different opinions of course tanya we have 30 seconds left ukraine is definitely not the only topic exactly what other important discussions are taking place today the participation of 20 high-ranking officials of the administration joseph biden, but the main thing is that it formally starts tomorrow right here behind my back in the white house . thank you, my colleague tetyana voloshko was secretly in touch with the curler. look what we are doing. we continue the issue. ukrainian readiness to fight for our own state and democracy sends an important signal. only russia, but to china
nothing is happening , but continues, of course, on the territory of ukraine, and therefore russia muste to ukraine the next step, namely, it is necessary to sit the parties at the threshold table, and with a similar opinion, the minister of foreign affairs of argentina also expressed himself, he quoted the pope of rila and said that peace is impossible without a cease-fire, he said, please stop the fire, negotiate, because peace is needed not only by the ukrainian people, but also this world...
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obviously though, indeed, a particular millage operation by russia, ukraine is controversial, or you are very controversial. yet, russia's professed objective to change the unipolar world order into a multi polar world order. this position is widely's, ported, or at least an stood by the rest. so that's important. in china, i was a, she had this city will have to change and reform this kind of unfair and unjust unipolar world. so do you, do you really think we are seeing a shift now at tech tonic, geopolitical global shift in, in power and politics from from a uni paul, it's a more multi polar world at the moment. yeah. it's actually happening every day. you know, you can see very clearly if you look at the figures now internal population, which is understandable and the rest represents 80 percent of both population. if look at economic, a power, the rest, roughly 70 percent of wo, the economy. and there, you know, you look at he or what's going on in latin america, mainly left leaning government. i, empowering against the u. s. he, germany in africa, people talking about the looking
obviously though, indeed, a particular millage operation by russia, ukraine is controversial, or you are very controversial. yet, russia's professed objective to change the unipolar world order into a multi polar world order. this position is widely's, ported, or at least an stood by the rest. so that's important. in china, i was a, she had this city will have to change and reform this kind of unfair and unjust unipolar world. so do you, do you really think we are seeing a shift now at tech...
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with russia and continues to send to russia what it needs to continue its aggression against russia ukraineo russia a projectile and a tank projectile and other equipment for use in ukraine, and russia plans to cooperate further, this is what iran is doing to stabilize the world - this is and that's a lot it is dangerous not only for ukraine but for the whole world . so the united states will er continue to use all the tools that we have . it is ready to use all that we have so that this partnership is a terrible partnership between russia and iran . it has not been expanded. sanctions do not work . you have been under sanctions for 30 years . nevertheless, it produces drones. they are exchanged. names with russia there in exchange for another weapon and in my opinion, american sanctions did not play a key role in stopping the tyrant and preventing him from cooperating with russia. well, it’s not only sanctions, but also export control, and other measures we want to do. iran did not have the opportunity to a-a mmm er-e prepares to make these er-e weapons that they er-e will send here , for
with russia and continues to send to russia what it needs to continue its aggression against russia ukraineo russia a projectile and a tank projectile and other equipment for use in ukraine, and russia plans to cooperate further, this is what iran is doing to stabilize the world - this is and that's a lot it is dangerous not only for ukraine but for the whole world . so the united states will er continue to use all the tools that we have . it is ready to use all that we have so that this...
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nazarov said that he did not excludes the possibility of peace talks between ukraine and russia after ukraine will be able to purchase certain territories . be isolated and then they can return. i understand diplomatic methods, right? well, now it is very difficult to predict the course of all the events that will take place during the war. besides, it is the strategic key thanks to which all the occupied ukrainian lands will finally be liberated, that is, they predict that the liberation of crimea will take place before the liberation of territory in the east of ukraine at which level negotiations will be held and whether they will be held will depend on many factors, including those that will take place directly on the territory of russia itself, well, let's say, i do not rule out that i am under pressure at some stage after the victories of the armed forces of ukraine, there may be all the changes in the military and political leadership of russia in moscow, disorientation will begin in the leadership and they will ask for negotiations, it is possible and listen to what you know ab
nazarov said that he did not excludes the possibility of peace talks between ukraine and russia after ukraine will be able to purchase certain territories . be isolated and then they can return. i understand diplomatic methods, right? well, now it is very difficult to predict the course of all the events that will take place during the war. besides, it is the strategic key thanks to which all the occupied ukrainian lands will finally be liberated, that is, they predict that the liberation of...
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, because otherwise russia will violate the territorial integrity of ukraine, so this is very subtle the formulation of the position on the open invasion of russia into ukraine would be much better if the chinese came forward and frankly said that russia should withdraw its troops from there . it would be possible to go on to condemn the threat of using nuclear weapons and undermining the security of nuclear power plants. these are important components of criticism of russia's behavior and that it is important to call for a ceasefire is not part of the plan, in fact , this is not a call for an immediate ceasefire, but rather for a reduction in tensions and a gradual movement towards a ceasefire if everyone wanted simply support russia 100%, he would say that we are calling for an immediate ceasefire and the troops must remain in ukraine, wherever they are, but this is not what the formula is about, it is about a gradual reduction of tension and eventually achieving a ceasefire, which means that everyone understands that ukraine will continue the struggle or return
, because otherwise russia will violate the territorial integrity of ukraine, so this is very subtle the formulation of the position on the open invasion of russia into ukraine would be much better if the chinese came forward and frankly said that russia should withdraw its troops from there . it would be possible to go on to condemn the threat of using nuclear weapons and undermining the security of nuclear power plants. these are important components of criticism of russia's behavior and that...
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autocratic duo promised a new era of partnership, one where china sees itself as a peace broker for russia and ukrainebrent: i am joined now by a senior fellow at the munich security conference, an expert on russia and ukraine. he joins me tonight from london. it is good to have you on the program. let me ask you, what did we see today? we saw all these agreements being signed and our claims china and russia have become closer than ever before. is that what you are seeing? >> no. let's be honest here, this is no partnership. they really seem to need it if they have to ostensibly underline their friendship many times, but i think what we really see is china is buying russian energy cheaply, and china is promoting a plan that is not a peace plan because it does not contain the information that russia leaves the territory of ukraine. and if we talk about trade increasing, it is in fact russian raw materials and resources selling to a much stronger china. brent: also china with these agreements is agreeing to buy more russian energy. that funds the russian war machine, doesn't it? so china after today is
autocratic duo promised a new era of partnership, one where china sees itself as a peace broker for russia and ukrainebrent: i am joined now by a senior fellow at the munich security conference, an expert on russia and ukraine. he joins me tonight from london. it is good to have you on the program. let me ask you, what did we see today? we saw all these agreements being signed and our claims china and russia have become closer than ever before. is that what you are seeing? >> no. let's be...
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russia will continue to act as a guest. the spatula to change was in justin crump, who is sure that ukraine will win with russia by the end of023. of events from our viewer yuriy fizer - this is jane's spotlight what in the world this week, what was said about ukraine , the most important international news in spotlight ukraine, the ukrainian version of my name is yuriy fizer and i are starting now, it is necessary to preserve ukraine as a sovereign and independent state, and only then start talking about its possible accession to the european union and nato , the secretary general of the north atlantic alliance jenstotenberg said on tuesday during a visit to finland, according to him , an increase in such support is impossible without further escalation, but at the same time i added, i will tell you that at the beginning of the war there are simply no risk-free options, but the victory of russia will have a much greater risk for us , since it will prove the fact that the application forces can help to bring a political result, a completely different opinion was heard from hungary this week, the official budapest is not agai
russia will continue to act as a guest. the spatula to change was in justin crump, who is sure that ukraine will win with russia by the end of023. of events from our viewer yuriy fizer - this is jane's spotlight what in the world this week, what was said about ukraine , the most important international news in spotlight ukraine, the ukrainian version of my name is yuriy fizer and i are starting now, it is necessary to preserve ukraine as a sovereign and independent state, and only then start...
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s saying without providing evidence that china was preparing to send alms to russia to use in the conflict in ukraine. you're very concerned that china's considering providing legal support to russia as aggression against ukraine. but it is china that has outlined a 12 point piece plan for ukraine, while the west is undermined and opposed negotiations. beijing was quick to hit back at washington, st. china, russia relations. and now more important than ever. it is the u. s. site, not the chinese site that is supplying a steady stream of weapons to the battlefield. the u. s. site is not qualified to dictate to the chinese site. we also never accept the u. s. dictating, we'll even coercing pressure on sino russian relations. the more unstable the world becomes, the more imperative it is for china and russia to steadily advance their relations . while russia has accused washington of pressing the west to adopt a hostile approach to the 2 nations, let loose the world in order to pursue their course of domination, primarily in the interest of containing russia and china, the americans lacked her own force
s saying without providing evidence that china was preparing to send alms to russia to use in the conflict in ukraine. you're very concerned that china's considering providing legal support to russia as aggression against ukraine. but it is china that has outlined a 12 point piece plan for ukraine, while the west is undermined and opposed negotiations. beijing was quick to hit back at washington, st. china, russia relations. and now more important than ever. it is the u. s. site, not the...
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, because otherwise russia will violate the territorial integrity of ukraine,he position before russia's open invasion of ukraine would be much better if the chinese came forward and frankly said that russia should withdraw it is possible to condemn the use of nuclear weapons and to undermine the security of nuclear power plants. these are important components of criticism of russia's behavior, and what is important is that the call for a ceasefire is not included in the plan, in fact, it is not a call for an immediate ceasefire, but rather for a reduction of tensions and a gradual of the cease -fire movement, if sol wanted to simply support russia 100%, he would say that we call for an immediate cease-fire, and the troops must remain in ukraine, wherever they are were, but this is not what the formula is about, it is about the gradual reduction of tension and the eventual achievement of a ceasefire , which means that everyone understands that ukraine will continue the fight or return its territories that are currently occupied by russia, so i am not so pessimi
, because otherwise russia will violate the territorial integrity of ukraine,he position before russia's open invasion of ukraine would be much better if the chinese came forward and frankly said that russia should withdraw it is possible to condemn the use of nuclear weapons and to undermine the security of nuclear power plants. these are important components of criticism of russia's behavior, and what is important is that the call for a ceasefire is not included in the plan, in fact, it is...
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>> russia attacked ukraine and russia is the country which must take a stepped up and do something so peace comes possible. what is necessary is the withdrawal of troops. amy: as russian and ukrainian forces battle for control of the city of bakhmut, calls are growing for the war to end but deep divisions remain on how this could happen. a critical meeting of the g20 has ended without consensus on the ukraine war. we will get the latest. then we go to huwara in the occupied west bank. on sunday, hundreds of israeli settlers attacked e village, settin homes and cars on fire and carrying out what's been described as a pogrom, all while the israeli army looked on. >> what we have seen in this house is evidence of how big the crime carried out by the settlers covered and protected by the army is. it is clear this move is supported by a political decision from the israeli government. amy: isra's new finance has called for huwara to be wiped out or erased. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. a critical meeting
>> russia attacked ukraine and russia is the country which must take a stepped up and do something so peace comes possible. what is necessary is the withdrawal of troops. amy: as russian and ukrainian forces battle for control of the city of bakhmut, calls are growing for the war to end but deep divisions remain on how this could happen. a critical meeting of the g20 has ended without consensus on the ukraine war. we will get the latest. then we go to huwara in the occupied west bank. on...
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ukraine properly. it is quite strange. do you think that a civil war can start in russia some experts in ukraine think that this is possiblegainst the putin regime. so we see some such manifestations of resistance in russia , in particular when we talk about resistance near the military commissariats, and there are also certain cases of sabotage with the use of helicopters, and we can also look at filming from drones, in particular on airfields and people are really operating inside russia. they are trying to somehow reduce the power of russia in the military plan, and they are disabling planes, so yes, we see certain such signs that people do not share putin's desire to implement such hostilities. they know that putin wants to scare the west, they want to split their unity, and accordingly, all our efforts are aimed at making the west stop supporting ukraine. i think he will not succeed , but at the same time, putin is doing everything putin and his henchmen do. media propagandists, they do everything so that their russian people live in fear in constant fear, it helps putin to control his people. they are already used to
ukraine properly. it is quite strange. do you think that a civil war can start in russia some experts in ukraine think that this is possiblegainst the putin regime. so we see some such manifestations of resistance in russia , in particular when we talk about resistance near the military commissariats, and there are also certain cases of sabotage with the use of helicopters, and we can also look at filming from drones, in particular on airfields and people are really operating inside russia....
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that , american politicians many times threatened to attack the nord stream gas pipelines if russia invades ukraineord stream will cease to exist if russia invades ukraine nord stream 2 will not move forward 190 days before the nord stream explosions several members of the special a working group believed to be led by us national security adviser jake sullivan flew to norway to find a suitable place to plant explosives under gas pipelines 116 days before the nord stream explosions , a us aircraft carrier arrived in the baltic sea to participate in the annual naval exercise, natops 22. under standing with gordon 113 days before the explosions on the nord streams , military exercises baltops began, 22 maneuvers continued in the baltic sea 13 days during military exercises american aircraft regularly circled over the sites of future explosions.
that , american politicians many times threatened to attack the nord stream gas pipelines if russia invades ukraineord stream will cease to exist if russia invades ukraine nord stream 2 will not move forward 190 days before the nord stream explosions several members of the special a working group believed to be led by us national security adviser jake sullivan flew to norway to find a suitable place to plant explosives under gas pipelines 116 days before the nord stream explosions , a us...
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your view , if the kyiv situation happened in three days, then it would be a different thing if russia, ukrainell as quickly as it once did. no less and then then a completely different schedule, but now, look, now there is russia, which will actually lose the war, let's be honest, and most likely will lose, yes, god will spend it, and we will win, but russia is nevertheless no less interesting for china as a raw material. or at least naftogin, friendship is this frying pan. qing naftogin, then what else is the power of siberia, gasogin? what else do they need? they can territories recently, recently they published a map with chinese names , they think, reminding us that it is personal. no, no, the ministry of education is not there, the central committee of the communist party of china, but the ministry of natural resources, which, in my opinion, is direct , as if hinting, do you remember once that is how originally chinese lands, chinese territories were written well, it's true according to the narcissistic zanerchitsky zaner agreement china would be treated like a stick and it didn't matter
your view , if the kyiv situation happened in three days, then it would be a different thing if russia, ukrainell as quickly as it once did. no less and then then a completely different schedule, but now, look, now there is russia, which will actually lose the war, let's be honest, and most likely will lose, yes, god will spend it, and we will win, but russia is nevertheless no less interesting for china as a raw material. or at least naftogin, friendship is this frying pan. qing naftogin, then...
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ukraine. i think the west will fight russia to the last ukrainian. rter: facing growing international isolation, vladimir putin is turning to president xi jinping, an alliance largely shaped following russian invasion of ukraine last year. after the eu imposed a ban on russian energy imports, china stepped in, buying large quantities of cheap russian oil, providing cash-strapped moscow with much-needed revenue. the u.s. considers china the biggest threat to its national security. and fears beijing could be exploiting russia's embattled standing to expand its geopolitical influence. lauren: journalist -- our journalist has more from moscow. reporter: the visit of the chinese president to russia caused a huge wave of interest. according to analysts, it is largely due to beijing's self nomination for the role of peacemaker in ukraine. expectations arose that the key of resolving the conflict could be found during xi jinping's talks with vladimir putin, followed by possible talks with ukrainian later, volodymyr zelenskyy. if china makes even a little prog
ukraine. i think the west will fight russia to the last ukrainian. rter: facing growing international isolation, vladimir putin is turning to president xi jinping, an alliance largely shaped following russian invasion of ukraine last year. after the eu imposed a ban on russian energy imports, china stepped in, buying large quantities of cheap russian oil, providing cash-strapped moscow with much-needed revenue. the u.s. considers china the biggest threat to its national security. and fears...
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there will be no serious investment in ukraine as long as russia occupies crimea. that's a problem not only for ukraine, that's a problem for europe because that means 4 million or more refugees will continue to live in germany and poland or other places in europe. so what is needed? how do we do this? first off, of course, all of you are already very familiar with ukrainian geography. there's really two land lines of communication into crimea. one goes over the coach bridge, which has already been severely damaged. i would anticipate ukrainian general staff will revisit that bridge when the time is right. they want to keep the russians from being able to repair that bridge. the other is the so-called land bridge that connects crimea to russia via sevastopol and mariupol and into rostov. so you have to isolate crimea first. you do that with long-range precision strike capability that keeps -- off the cross bridge, and can begin to sever the land bridge, that knocked out bridges along that route. then to further isolate, what i anticipate will happen probably late sp
there will be no serious investment in ukraine as long as russia occupies crimea. that's a problem not only for ukraine, that's a problem for europe because that means 4 million or more refugees will continue to live in germany and poland or other places in europe. so what is needed? how do we do this? first off, of course, all of you are already very familiar with ukrainian geography. there's really two land lines of communication into crimea. one goes over the coach bridge, which has already...
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now that city is a far paramount significance to both russia and ukraine for kia. it's important to holds on, in order to keep up the morale in the army and keep in sacks, it says 70 kilometer defensive line. while for russia, taking control of our thomas school mean a direct route towards the cities of sly, bounced and crumb a tourist and gaining control over their efforts to take control over art almost have been viewed differently by the west over time in the early stages. western officials and media claimed that it's of principle importance to ukraine to day when russia controls a large part of the city, they're saying that losing the battle for our it's almost, there's absolutely no strategic value to key of. meanwhile, the ukrainian army have reportedly been destroying critical infrastructure as they retreat from our channels because several bridges and exam were blown up in order to slow down the russian encirclement of the city of our channels. also, and number of videos have also appeared on line where ukrainian troops and foreign mercenaries are seen leavi
now that city is a far paramount significance to both russia and ukraine for kia. it's important to holds on, in order to keep up the morale in the army and keep in sacks, it says 70 kilometer defensive line. while for russia, taking control of our thomas school mean a direct route towards the cities of sly, bounced and crumb a tourist and gaining control over their efforts to take control over art almost have been viewed differently by the west over time in the early stages. western officials...
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nato wants to have nuclear missiles directly on the border with russia . ukraineserved as a large buffer zone between western europe and russia. to one side or the other, it gives some breathing space for russia for nato so that they can get in touch and talk about what is going on extremely dangerously when nato nuclear weapons located directly on the border with russia in such a situation, the decision should be made immediately. and, of course, this is a danger for russia and for the whole world, because now everything is happening on autopilot. there is no time for human intervention machines are against machines and there is no time to think, the most dangerous thing for western europe to move nuclear weapons to ukraine is not only that russia is under threat because of nuclear weapons. nato does not understand. as soon as they get rid of this buffer zone. western europe can be suddenly destroyed by hypersonic nuclear missiles in almost a few seconds. i don't think the people who planned this realized that if they were successful, if they got ukraine into nat
nato wants to have nuclear missiles directly on the border with russia . ukraineserved as a large buffer zone between western europe and russia. to one side or the other, it gives some breathing space for russia for nato so that they can get in touch and talk about what is going on extremely dangerously when nato nuclear weapons located directly on the border with russia in such a situation, the decision should be made immediately. and, of course, this is a danger for russia and for the whole...
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the other thing about all these economic forecasting's is russia-ukraine.could change it dramatically and very, very quickly. ed: do you think absent russia-ukraine, will we have a soft landing? >> i think it's possible. i think a mild recession as possible, a harder recession as possible. i hear there is a good chance inflation will come down, but not enough by the fourth quarter , because the fed may have to do more. think of bigger trends. they are inflationary. infrastructure, spending, the ira act, trade and certain parts of the world, bringing trade back to america. the greener transition is going to take a lot of capital. all of those things have inflation attributes that are very different than the last 20 years. ed: i'm going to come back to the consumer point and a second, but last year, you talked about this confluence of factors, america rebounding fairly strongly, then obviously the war as well. he talked about them leading us into an unprecedented period. how do we get out of that? jamie: diplomacy. we always talk about uncertainty in the econ
the other thing about all these economic forecasting's is russia-ukraine.could change it dramatically and very, very quickly. ed: do you think absent russia-ukraine, will we have a soft landing? >> i think it's possible. i think a mild recession as possible, a harder recession as possible. i hear there is a good chance inflation will come down, but not enough by the fourth quarter , because the fed may have to do more. think of bigger trends. they are inflationary. infrastructure,...
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again, russia is stonewalling the export of food from ukraine. russia has refused to commit to renewing its charter. -- the black sea grand initiative. we also discussed ways to counter the proliferation and trafficking of fentanyl and methamphetamine. in the united states alone, fentanyl killed more than 70,000 people last year. it is the number one killer of americans aged 18-49. no country can tackle this problem alone. dismantling the transnational criminal groups that profit on others suffering, these colleges demand global effort. that is why it's important for the first time, g20 ministers call for a strong international cooperation to counter illicit synthetic drugs. that's why i propose with my fellow ministers at the g20 to bring together governments, international organizations, private sectors and others to tackle this problem. this is a law enforcement and security issue. it is fundamentally a public health issue and a increasingly global one. today, we also discussed other challenges where people around the globe expected our countri
again, russia is stonewalling the export of food from ukraine. russia has refused to commit to renewing its charter. -- the black sea grand initiative. we also discussed ways to counter the proliferation and trafficking of fentanyl and methamphetamine. in the united states alone, fentanyl killed more than 70,000 people last year. it is the number one killer of americans aged 18-49. no country can tackle this problem alone. dismantling the transnational criminal groups that profit on others...
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disputes the accusations _ ukraine. russia disputes the accusations that _ ukraine. isputes the accusations that are - ukraine. russia disputes the accusations that are made i ukraine. russia disputes the - accusations that are made against it. russia says that these were not for us to deportations, the children were moved for their own safety. that is the line that moscow comes up with. and of course, russia says, well, this isjust part up with. and of course, russia says, well, this is just part of the general attack on russia, on the kremlin, on the russian president. russia is presenting this as a war by the west against russia. that is the message you get on russian television from morning until night, and i'm sure, in the days to come, thatis and i'm sure, in the days to come, that is how the russian state media will represent these arrest warrants. will represent these arrest warrants-— will represent these arrest warrants. ,, . ,. , ., warrants. russia describing into more as an _ warrants. russia describing into more as an evacuation - warrants. russia descri
disputes the accusations _ ukraine. russia disputes the accusations that _ ukraine. isputes the accusations that are - ukraine. russia disputes the accusations that are made i ukraine. russia disputes the - accusations that are made against it. russia says that these were not for us to deportations, the children were moved for their own safety. that is the line that moscow comes up with. and of course, russia says, well, this isjust part up with. and of course, russia says, well, this is just...
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yes, crimea is of a very big importance, both for russia and ukraine. it all started with its illegal annexation in 2014 by russia and russia. president vladimir putin has built his image and his power on trying to restore russia to its former glory days. and also to return historically russian territory like crimea, back to russia for ukraine. of course, it is of different importance. it is the territory that was illegally taken back, taken away from them, and they will try everything to get it back. but also it ukraine's president zalinski use crimea and crimea as we turn to ukraine, as the reason to ask for more powerful weapons from the u. s. and from nato. good to debbie correspond and jennifer parker, thank you to doug returned for focus. speaking to my colleague eddie micah jr, them, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. russia has announced a 60 day extension to the black sea green export deal. the back, which is broken by turkey. and the united nations is key to alleviating the global food try 1st
yes, crimea is of a very big importance, both for russia and ukraine. it all started with its illegal annexation in 2014 by russia and russia. president vladimir putin has built his image and his power on trying to restore russia to its former glory days. and also to return historically russian territory like crimea, back to russia for ukraine. of course, it is of different importance. it is the territory that was illegally taken back, taken away from them, and they will try everything to get...
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practically, maybe russia can be somewhat successful in achieving its goals over the past year, from northeast ukraine to southeast asia, a buffer zone between russia and shop areas are occupied to create metros and can they can use this space to not be close to nato in the event of a possible joining . western economic sanctions have made many rural industries somewhat difficult for days, and these countries have experienced the transition period of sanctions to bypass the sanctions. it seems that in the military field, the plants were facing problems in this space for days, but in general , they paid attention to the beginning of the days at the beginning of the war , based on which the successful side of this war was found in ukraine and the western army, we only users have to see. in this situation, the western army spent a lot of money lost and the goals that were not achieved, why should russia be weakened and russia in these foreign places that entered the russian economy, the value of the russian national currency decreased, but it was immediately devalued , and even before 2014, russian he wa
practically, maybe russia can be somewhat successful in achieving its goals over the past year, from northeast ukraine to southeast asia, a buffer zone between russia and shop areas are occupied to create metros and can they can use this space to not be close to nato in the event of a possible joining . western economic sanctions have made many rural industries somewhat difficult for days, and these countries have experienced the transition period of sanctions to bypass the sanctions. it seems...
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but maybe they will be after the victory of ukraine. if russiahen them it definitely won't happen if you continue to fight, they won't either. the only way to negotiations is ukraine's victory . it's your decision to sit down at the winners' table with these people or not. even with schizo-fascists, history has already seen this. if you decide to negotiate , you don't choose who you will be with. you will do it, but it will be your sovereign decision that you will later make taking into account historical models. and you know these historical models very well, what future awaits the country that we now unfortunately call the russian federation so that to answer this question, i will do what you cannot do. i will ask what is the real interest of russia. i think that putin is not really a terrible geopolitician. it is terrible that people look at him as a leader with a certain charisma. i don't understand it because i don't feel it . people think that he is made russia great or this whole movement against measures that they started around 2000 or m
but maybe they will be after the victory of ukraine. if russiahen them it definitely won't happen if you continue to fight, they won't either. the only way to negotiations is ukraine's victory . it's your decision to sit down at the winners' table with these people or not. even with schizo-fascists, history has already seen this. if you decide to negotiate , you don't choose who you will be with. you will do it, but it will be your sovereign decision that you will later make taking into account...
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i think russia would be happy to destroy weapons on the way to ukraine, but i'm not sure that russianows exactly when and where exactly these deliveries take place. missile strikes are not at all as destructive as the video might seem. if you look at the footage , you can see that everything exploded, it seems that everyone died, everything was destroyed during the vietnam war. i supervised the launch of a huge number of bombs by all aircraft builders of the division for three months. i dropped the most bombs of any aircraft manufacturer it's amazing how often people survive after these bombings. sometimes equipment is saved. that is, it is not always so easy to say, let's define the target thousands of kilometers from us and destroyed it. they think that russia is doing a very good job with the targets for the weapons supplied. to ukraine they destroyed a huge amount of protective equipment of tanks, armored personnel carriers , a huge number of howitzers of aircraft, but it is difficult to stop absolutely all the flows of weapons in ukraine. good question. at the moment, we see tha
i think russia would be happy to destroy weapons on the way to ukraine, but i'm not sure that russianows exactly when and where exactly these deliveries take place. missile strikes are not at all as destructive as the video might seem. if you look at the footage , you can see that everything exploded, it seems that everyone died, everything was destroyed during the vietnam war. i supervised the launch of a huge number of bombs by all aircraft builders of the division for three months. i dropped...
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these are 45 essays that tell about the hundred-year history of the war between russia and ukraine, becauseually talk about the ninth anniversary of the great war. a war with russia or one year of a great war, but for 100 years russia has been trying to kill ukraine for 100 years , national liberation competitions have been held, obviously we are now in the finals of these national liberation competitions, so we will to talk with volodymyr today about how we work and how we are trying to overcome russian aggression for those who are in lviv, i will say that today at 6:30 p.m. there is a bookstore on svobody avenue 7, there will be a presentation of this beautiful book. come, it will be interesting. volodymyr will be there i will be among them and i will lead this presentation, let's start mr. volodymyr with rammstein, because yesterday was the 10th anniversary of a meeting in the rammstein format, let's hear what volodymyr zelenskyi said about this meeting and the results of this meeting another meeting was held in the rammstein format for the tenth time, ammunition for our soldiers, artill
these are 45 essays that tell about the hundred-year history of the war between russia and ukraine, becauseually talk about the ninth anniversary of the great war. a war with russia or one year of a great war, but for 100 years russia has been trying to kill ukraine for 100 years , national liberation competitions have been held, obviously we are now in the finals of these national liberation competitions, so we will to talk with volodymyr today about how we work and how we are trying to...