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u. k. were both members of the european union with the united kingdoms exit from the european union. it raised obstacles to the continuing functioning of these institutions. and of these very easy cross border relations within ireland. and now we've, we've had 25 years of the good friday peace agreement. there is an entire generation of people in northern ireland who have no memory of the troubles. and how does northern irish society reconcile the past with the future of northern ireland where the leg, the despite the fact that a whole generation has no direct memory. the legacy of the conflict remains highly contentious and the british government at the moment as bringing forward legislation that would and the possibility of prosecution for any thing that had taken place any offensive started taking place during the troubles. this is motivated primarily eat, eat, eat, eat, eat by a desired me thinks paramilitaries from republican a loyalist organizations. and so there's universal opposition to it in with ireland . but they're also voice the saying, and i think right, quite reasonabl
u. k. were both members of the european union with the united kingdoms exit from the european union. it raised obstacles to the continuing functioning of these institutions. and of these very easy cross border relations within ireland. and now we've, we've had 25 years of the good friday peace agreement. there is an entire generation of people in northern ireland who have no memory of the troubles. and how does northern irish society reconcile the past with the future of northern ireland where...
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u. k. were among 4 diplomats who walked out of the un security council meeting on wednesday. russia organize the informal meeting to discuss the transfer children from ukraine to moscow. ow, diplomatic edited james bass as warren this now from united nations headquarters in new york. representatives of full western countries walking out of a meeting of un security council members. russia organized the informal meeting to discuss the transfer of children from ukraine to russia, controversially invited russia's children's commissioner, maria leuva, biloba, to speak by video link. she was issued an arrest warrant by the international criminal court. at the same time, last month, as the russian president vladimir putin accused of organizing the abduction of children. she though, said they were being rescued, al jazeera is blurred, the faces of children who are now in russia, who appeared in a video that she played to the meeting. canada, i told her, i want to stress that unlike the ukranian side, we
u. k. were among 4 diplomats who walked out of the un security council meeting on wednesday. russia organize the informal meeting to discuss the transfer children from ukraine to moscow. ow, diplomatic edited james bass as warren this now from united nations headquarters in new york. representatives of full western countries walking out of a meeting of un security council members. russia organized the informal meeting to discuss the transfer of children from ukraine to russia, controversially...
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u. k. were among for diplomats to walk out of the un security council meeting, called by russia on wednesday. moscow initiated the informal meeting to discuss what it calls the transfer of children from ukraine to russia. the width is they were abducted out from etiquette. james bayes has moved from new and headquarters in new york, representatives of full western countries walking out of a meeting of un security council members. russia organized the informal meeting to discuss the transfer of children from ukraine to russia. controversial late invited russia's children's commissioner maria luther below, but to speak by video link. she was issued an arrest warrant by the international criminal court. the st time, last months. as the russian president vladimir putin accused of organizing the abduction of children. she though, said they were being rescued, al jazeera is blurred, the faces of children who are now in russia, who appeared in a video that she played to the meeting. i told her, i want
u. k. were among for diplomats to walk out of the un security council meeting, called by russia on wednesday. moscow initiated the informal meeting to discuss what it calls the transfer of children from ukraine to russia. the width is they were abducted out from etiquette. james bayes has moved from new and headquarters in new york, representatives of full western countries walking out of a meeting of un security council members. russia organized the informal meeting to discuss the transfer of...
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u. k. were joined by natasha lind star, who's the deputy dean of education in the department of government at the university of essex. natasha is also a u. s. foreign policy specialist. joining us from sol is donald kirk, who's a veteran correspondence, an author of whose covered asia and v. he's also covered asia and vietnam, extensively. welcome to you all. thanks so much for your time. donald kirk. so a vietnam has been on the recent itineraries of senior officials or the biden administration like the vice president, like the defense secretary. but how significant is this visit by blinkin and why now? why did it streaming significant? clearly, vietnam was to get a law with both china, the media and your neighbor. and with the united states, as a you, as against china, vietnam, as some specific problems with china over over who's controlling to see out there over over drilling for oil and natural gas under the water. and also there are some islands that were very much like to recover, includin
u. k. were joined by natasha lind star, who's the deputy dean of education in the department of government at the university of essex. natasha is also a u. s. foreign policy specialist. joining us from sol is donald kirk, who's a veteran correspondence, an author of whose covered asia and v. he's also covered asia and vietnam, extensively. welcome to you all. thanks so much for your time. donald kirk. so a vietnam has been on the recent itineraries of senior officials or the biden...
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u. k. were among those attending both countries, froze venezuelan assets in their nations after refusing to recognize by the nicholas maderos 2018 election victory. is this along your grill good? what i think this room once with its historical energies is that we move forward a democratic re constitution of all latin america toward a more egalitarian society unit castle renew. so that knocked look in the case of venezuela. i think we need to operate on 2 tracks. at the same time, yes, establish a program for elections and electoral guarantee, so that the people of venezuela can freely and sovereignly decide what they want without pressures. the other track is the lifting of sanctions seeking. said africans president, sir, i'm a pause. i says he wants his country to quit the international criminal court in the wake of an arrest warrant issued for vladimir putin last month. there's been confusion as the ruling and see party put out a statement the same day, citing a communication error, said the c
u. k. were among those attending both countries, froze venezuelan assets in their nations after refusing to recognize by the nicholas maderos 2018 election victory. is this along your grill good? what i think this room once with its historical energies is that we move forward a democratic re constitution of all latin america toward a more egalitarian society unit castle renew. so that knocked look in the case of venezuela. i think we need to operate on 2 tracks. at the same time, yes, establish...
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u. k. were among diplomats walked out of a un security council meeting on wednesday, russia organizing from a meeting to discuss what it calls a transfer of children from ukraine to moscow. the west says the children were abducted, russia currently holds the rotating presidency of the security council. next on al jazeera, it's counting the cost. stay with us. 25 years after the good friday agreement and did decades of violence in northern ireland. you as president joe biden is to mount the anniversary with a visit to ireland. al jazeera examined the agreements legacy from the impact on people's everyday lives to political power sharing. and stormont meant how brick state is forging new realities. i and i'm the cloth. this is counter the cost on al jazeera will look at the world of business and economics. this week, russia is increasingly turning to chime as you on, as it's foreign currency of choice. and moscow supports the use of the yawn and trade with other countries. could that threaten the
u. k. were among diplomats walked out of a un security council meeting on wednesday, russia organizing from a meeting to discuss what it calls a transfer of children from ukraine to moscow. the west says the children were abducted, russia currently holds the rotating presidency of the security council. next on al jazeera, it's counting the cost. stay with us. 25 years after the good friday agreement and did decades of violence in northern ireland. you as president joe biden is to mount the...
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u. k. were among diplomats who walked out of a un security council meeting on wednesday. russia organizing formal meeting to discuss what he calls a transfer of children from ukraine to russia. the west says the children were back . abducted meanwhile, ukraine's president says his troops could pull out of the besieged eastern city of back motive. the risk being cut off by russian troops brought him is zalinski, is in poland, where he's been awarded the country's highest civilian honor. those are the headlines aren't jesse or world continues next. stay with us. a call on al jazeera, as the warranty frames into the 2nd year. we bring you the latest reports from both sides of the comp to people 2 experiences. one conversation with no host studio be unscripted, seeks to find the common solutions. thousands of brazil's indigenous population will come out in the capital, brazilian, drawing attention to land disputes and local concerns. in the lead up to update. obviously we're exploring the environmen
u. k. were among diplomats who walked out of a un security council meeting on wednesday. russia organizing formal meeting to discuss what he calls a transfer of children from ukraine to russia. the west says the children were back . abducted meanwhile, ukraine's president says his troops could pull out of the besieged eastern city of back motive. the risk being cut off by russian troops brought him is zalinski, is in poland, where he's been awarded the country's highest civilian honor. those...
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know that theft of a national currency, the national reserves are supposedly the holdings were safe in the u. k. it turned out to be, they were totally not safe as well as individuals. a russian are investors and russian. the billionaires thought their money was safe in the u. k. they they found out otherwise. well, absolutely. in ralph, we have the european union, at least members of the european union are speculating how they can seize illegally sees, because there's no law for this right now. individuals assets and to append to them off on to others, presumably the elite in, in camps. here, i mean, this is just a, a wide array of, you know, illegal activity. and all it does is undermine the front competence people have in international financial institutions. ralph. yeah, and it is, as you said before, and the feared currencies are trouble and risk. now, because of course, dave finance wars with that and did type in hyper speculation like how you trading pro wasn't all that we've done. now we have at the same time that the real purchasing power, the purchasing power parity that has called ha
know that theft of a national currency, the national reserves are supposedly the holdings were safe in the u. k. it turned out to be, they were totally not safe as well as individuals. a russian are investors and russian. the billionaires thought their money was safe in the u. k. they they found out otherwise. well, absolutely. in ralph, we have the european union, at least members of the european union are speculating how they can seize illegally sees, because there's no law for this right...
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u. k. government were responding to where the london funds to welcome sudanese refugees. while our safe and legal roots are some of the most generous anywhere we can not accommodate every one who wants to come to the u. k. and we are not able to open a bespoke route for every situation of them on this. i'm joined live in the studio by our seas, steve sweeney. steve, thanks so much for coming in. not that britain have a set of reason to help the people off student or yes, i mean all you really are given it, does her? saddam was a british colony until 1956. and of course, like many other countries, britain plugged into dan's natural resources, keeping the people there in poverty while propping up. and a number of dick tauriel dick tutorial regimes butter is the situation. the country there is, it is getting more and more desperate. now the, this war for control of saddam being waged between the leader of the rapid support forces hammer, t and the army chief, albert, and of course they were both to former allies. but britain appears to be turning his back on the people of su
u. k. government were responding to where the london funds to welcome sudanese refugees. while our safe and legal roots are some of the most generous anywhere we can not accommodate every one who wants to come to the u. k. and we are not able to open a bespoke route for every situation of them on this. i'm joined live in the studio by our seas, steve sweeney. steve, thanks so much for coming in. not that britain have a set of reason to help the people off student or yes, i mean all you really...
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u. k, you were last westernized than many of the people who have leave the impact on their entire life. and i think this is such an interesting point. you also mentioned, you know, the british society is now being increasingly so their age, an ice pack and eyes or i don't know into, in the house the if, if i can put them that way. and i was thinking about whether one can really understand them fully inhabit their culture, their tradition, their spirituality consciously, without having some distance from it. because i think one of the reasons why you can see the pakistanis society, the way you see is because you have, you know, so they're, they the benefit of several different perspectives. i agree. i think that's absolutely right. having grown up in england and then coming to buckets on which was an identity that was very strong in me. i was very focused, funny, british pockets funny. and then coming here and realizing that i actually responding identity is also in change. and of course of transformation. and so the identity i thought was focused on was a few decade. oh, because that re
u. k, you were last westernized than many of the people who have leave the impact on their entire life. and i think this is such an interesting point. you also mentioned, you know, the british society is now being increasingly so their age, an ice pack and eyes or i don't know into, in the house the if, if i can put them that way. and i was thinking about whether one can really understand them fully inhabit their culture, their tradition, their spirituality consciously, without having some...
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u. s. diploma. and they were talking about something and tony been made this amazing comment. he said, you know, both are in the u. k and the us are in decline and you've got to accept and you know, where you rudo on separately american from john bolton. but he was an amazingly gracious person. but i think he was absolutely right. those empires are in decline, and throughout history you've seen and decline, and others take that place. and now it is the right the 21st century. and these regions will we want to trade with our neighbors. we should be able to trade with russia, you know, we should be able to trade with iran, and yet we are sanctioned and it doesn't make any sense for us to be sanctioned by that and not to be able to trade with our neighbors. i mean neighbors, you can't change your neighbors, you can change foreign policies, but you can't change over your neighbors. now we only have a couple of minutes left and we've talked a lot about sort of this youth potential practice and, but i want to pay homage to your roots as well. and, you know, whenever i visit packets and i'm always sort of stricken by the l
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u. k. were among for diplomats who walked out of a un security council meeting on wednesday. russia organized the informal meeting to discuss the transfer of children from ukraine to moscow, and diplomatic added to james bass as more now from the united nations headquarters in new york. representatives of full western countries walking out of a meeting of un security council members. russia organized the informal meeting to discuss the transfer of children from ukraine to russia, controversially invited russia's children's commissioner, maria leuva, biloba to speak by video link. she was issued an arrest warrant by the international criminal court. at the same time, last month, as the russian president vladimir putin accused of organizing the abduction of children. she though, said they were being rescued, al jazeera is blurred, the faces of children who are now in russia, who appeared in a video that she played to the meeting canada, i told her, i want to stress that unlike the ukranian side, w
u. k. were among for diplomats who walked out of a un security council meeting on wednesday. russia organized the informal meeting to discuss the transfer of children from ukraine to moscow, and diplomatic added to james bass as more now from the united nations headquarters in new york. representatives of full western countries walking out of a meeting of un security council members. russia organized the informal meeting to discuss the transfer of children from ukraine to russia,...
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you know that theft of a national currency, the national reserve is supposedly the holdings were said in the u. k. it turned out to be they were totally not safe as well as individuals, russian investors and russian billionaires. but their money was safe in the u. k, they, they found out otherwise. well, absolutely. in ralph, we have the european union, at least members of the european union and all that we've done. now we have at the same time that the real purchasing power, the purchasing power parity that is called has increased for the 1st time ever. and cert passed the one off the g 7 by the bricks, countries. so it's 30 point one percent 30.5 percent towards 29 percent or so after breaks that they have more share off the global g d p. now this is for the 1st time that the bricks overtaking the g 7. and that is the new reality. people have to wake up too. so why go for a fear at currencies any longer if they are not, not providing the security that they used to. and of course, if you mentioned a war as yeah, well, they are financed by des. ah, by da's fear currencies. so if you take it away,
you know that theft of a national currency, the national reserve is supposedly the holdings were said in the u. k. it turned out to be they were totally not safe as well as individuals, russian investors and russian billionaires. but their money was safe in the u. k, they, they found out otherwise. well, absolutely. in ralph, we have the european union, at least members of the european union and all that we've done. now we have at the same time that the real purchasing power, the purchasing...
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u. k. governments were responding to london plans to welcome sudanese refugees mentioning that ukraine and sit down a very different you are also coming up with safe routes from ukraine that ukrainian people could get to the u. k. we remember that the various programs that were announced at would it be sensible, fair to do the same kind of thing for people from see that the situation is at a very different tier, ukraine, as so i wouldn't want to draw those comparisons. what of course is one very obvious difference in that is that the ukranian refugees are white europeans, while those from sudan are black. now the plight of those from ukraine has been used as part of a propaganda war by the british government to soften up public support for britain's intervention in ukraine and the sale of arms to makia. now we have this situation where around half of the $200000.00 ukraine use, it took advantage of that program as struggling to find accommodation that were initially offered a 6 month contract. this was funded by local authorities, but those councils are now asking for more money. sedan, so
u. k. governments were responding to london plans to welcome sudanese refugees mentioning that ukraine and sit down a very different you are also coming up with safe routes from ukraine that ukrainian people could get to the u. k. we remember that the various programs that were announced at would it be sensible, fair to do the same kind of thing for people from see that the situation is at a very different tier, ukraine, as so i wouldn't want to draw those comparisons. what of course is one...
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these groups were actually up routing them from route to stem from old yamini land. a lawyer for the british government, james, that he described the u. k as a non party to the war. but said that the u. k helped saudi arabia were training on air operations and understanding international humanitarian law. is it impossible to continue to call britain, quote, not a party to the conflict you're in yemen. i'm with them. we've said he since the 1st week of the war and yemen, arab nations like saudi arabia and the u. e. kuwait's, bahrain and cats are all declared war on yemen. and we've repeated that if it wasn't for the protection of american britain, they would not have been able to declare this wall. when they decided to launch this operation, it was launched with logistical political and diplomatic support and protection provided by these country america, britain and france. ah, well that arrives up this news. our check out a very interesting documentary about some fears, earthquake next and will be black. i was helping me out with ah, [000:00:00;00] with making a bit of a wilma with oh, are you sure who does that in a shoulder? no proble
these groups were actually up routing them from route to stem from old yamini land. a lawyer for the british government, james, that he described the u. k as a non party to the war. but said that the u. k helped saudi arabia were training on air operations and understanding international humanitarian law. is it impossible to continue to call britain, quote, not a party to the conflict you're in yemen. i'm with them. we've said he since the 1st week of the war and yemen, arab nations like saudi...
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you couldn't feel that border so much because they were both both countries. the u. k and the republic of ireland were part of the european union. so there was a free flow of trade and goods, so there were no barriers. when rex had happened and the u. k decided to step out of the european union. they received this lead to am controls at the northern irish quarter, which then for example, the democratic union part unionist party set or an effective barrier between northern island and the rest of the u. k. so they have been not content with that and ever since. and they have been discussions around this and the democratic union is party as we already heard, is boycotting right now to form a government in northern ireland. so a very, very complicated situation that's been difficult for years at the you has now reached a new agreement with u. k prime minister, which is sooner to smooth tray. can you to tell us a bit above that? yes, so there has been a new agreement found it's called the so called winter agreement. there mainly 2 things. on the one hand, they make a differ
you couldn't feel that border so much because they were both both countries. the u. k and the republic of ireland were part of the european union. so there was a free flow of trade and goods, so there were no barriers. when rex had happened and the u. k decided to step out of the european union. they received this lead to am controls at the northern irish quarter, which then for example, the democratic union part unionist party set or an effective barrier between northern island and the rest of...
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you couldn't feel that border so much because they were both both countries. the u. k and the republic of ireland were part of the european union. so there was a free flow of trade and goods. so there were no barriers. when rex had happened and the u. k decided to step out of the european union. there was the question of how do you deal with the new border. everyone agreed and it was clear that you have to avoid having a so called hot border on the island of i, on the island island. so they have decided to put the trade order in the i received this lead to control at the northern irish border, which then for example, the democratic union union, this party said are an effective feria between northern island and the rest of the u. k. so they have been not content with that and ever since they have been discussions around this and the democratic union is party ready, hurt is boycotting right now to form a government in northern ireland. so a very, very complicated situation that's been difficult for years and you has now reached the new agreement with u. k prime minister,
you couldn't feel that border so much because they were both both countries. the u. k and the republic of ireland were part of the european union. so there was a free flow of trade and goods. so there were no barriers. when rex had happened and the u. k decided to step out of the european union. there was the question of how do you deal with the new border. everyone agreed and it was clear that you have to avoid having a so called hot border on the island of i, on the island island. so they...
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u. k. saw they were 11 percent. the highest rate in 41 years. placed frost. literally, there must break down the entire british economy. we now see the results of what she has done. we see it every day. we see it every day and things just not getting any better. this trust only lasted 45 days, as prime minister. could it be that her successor, richie sooner would set things right? mistakes were made, and i have been elected as a leader of my party and your prime minister in part to fix them. and back work begins immediately. but for some reason, the new prime ministers priority was not to sol, britain's problems, it's the same problem. those issues focus, bridle safety, this year alone. we have provided 2300000000 pounds of military support. and we will do the same again next year. more artillery artillery a more ammunition is on its way in 2000 you avi's were also training 10000 ukranian soldiers. his mother asked us us, it's sarah got relic, everything advice coming out with premier minister when you actually a political city on no credit as they are to be
u. k. saw they were 11 percent. the highest rate in 41 years. placed frost. literally, there must break down the entire british economy. we now see the results of what she has done. we see it every day. we see it every day and things just not getting any better. this trust only lasted 45 days, as prime minister. could it be that her successor, richie sooner would set things right? mistakes were made, and i have been elected as a leader of my party and your prime minister in part to fix them....
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u. k. u. k. government were beginning to think about evacuations on the cards. how did you sort of start to formulate your decision? it was for the want us all the day that i went to the army base, already had my bus to, to look to eat it. but because the image tells you the priorities is for family, children, and elders and to say, so i was like, i'm alone and i'm healthy. so my pride, i want to be a priority. so i just went and just tested my luck and denied like i was accepted and evacuated, so you would base your base to you a base to the on demand very close to the capital. so what did you have to consider when you were making the move from where you was staying in the location you at moving to the military base? i had to consider everything from petrol. well, to who am i going to go with? i went with complete strangers, god bless them. they will also go into the army base and they use, we have thousands of what groups of just people transport people to the base. so i just joined the what's up group and a guy in my neighborhood said that they had to accept
u. k. u. k. government were beginning to think about evacuations on the cards. how did you sort of start to formulate your decision? it was for the want us all the day that i went to the army base, already had my bus to, to look to eat it. but because the image tells you the priorities is for family, children, and elders and to say, so i was like, i'm alone and i'm healthy. so my pride, i want to be a priority. so i just went and just tested my luck and denied like i was accepted and evacuated,...
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u. k. though we were did either, but at the binary level, then we did that up the it was not deploy medically, correct. but then bilateral negotiation busy muscle thought it should do so. you know, with us of it done is bull. well, not just fall, both russia and china to some extent have been pushing against this american pressure to submit down to one set of rules beneficial for the americans. and do you think, washington could have foreseen this kind of effect on other countries, not only on russian china, but for example, in pakistan on indian, south africa, brazil, engineering. and many of those countries are involved in very pain speak seeking decision making process one, they have to weigh in their own priorities versus be consequences and the costs of not agreeing with the americans. do you think that kind of a fag is in american interest and do you think they were after it? after all? i think that's the, the sanction that being hurting the american alive as well as the american stage or did not understand, paid us biases. this just, they heard us, that's why and raise ship land busy p
u. k. though we were did either, but at the binary level, then we did that up the it was not deploy medically, correct. but then bilateral negotiation busy muscle thought it should do so. you know, with us of it done is bull. well, not just fall, both russia and china to some extent have been pushing against this american pressure to submit down to one set of rules beneficial for the americans. and do you think, washington could have foreseen this kind of effect on other countries, not only on...
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these groups were actually approaching them from brute to stem from old yamini land. a lawyer for the british government, james eddie described the u. k as a non party to the war. but said that the u. k. help saudi arabia were training on air operations and understanding international humanitarian law. is it impossible to continue to call britain, quote, not a party to the conflict you are in yemen. i'm with them, we've said he since the 1st week of the war in yemen, arab nations like saudi arabia and the u. e. kuwait's, bahrain and cats are all declared war on yemen. and we've repeated that if it wasn't for the protection of american britain, they would not have been able to declare this wall. when they decided to launch this operation, it was launched with logistical political and diplomatic support and protection provided by these countries, america, britain, and frogs. ah, no, that's a program for this. our law from moscow, a naughty international from all of us here. thanks for sharing that sunday with us here in the russian capital. it's been a busy week will highlight some of the heavy hitting stories when we return. that'll be
these groups were actually approaching them from brute to stem from old yamini land. a lawyer for the british government, james eddie described the u. k as a non party to the war. but said that the u. k. help saudi arabia were training on air operations and understanding international humanitarian law. is it impossible to continue to call britain, quote, not a party to the conflict you are in yemen. i'm with them, we've said he since the 1st week of the war in yemen, arab nations like saudi...