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and moscow. also with us is matthew nick, chief europe correspondent for political opinion. if you fails to achieve a common approach to russia and china with the u. s. the west, duped sound the warm welcome to to search and found some from t w's asia desk, who argues that the us, china, and russia have more in common with each other, and europe should not take sides. interesting, come until 3, thanks very much. thank you very much to for being here and i'm going to begin with you matthew. it's been a very intense week of diplomacy for joe biden in europe. we had a better place now than we were before all the talking began. i think so. i think he made clear that the united states remains very dedicated to europe and wants to keep the alliance intact and is hoping that the europeans will join him in confronting both russia and china in the years ahead. and there seems to be at least an openness to these ideas in terms of the atmosphere with russia. i think he also succeeded in calming the waters a bit. i don't think the 2 of them are not buddies. they're not going to be best buddies. they didn't look into one another's eyes and they shook hands and h
and moscow. also with us is matthew nick, chief europe correspondent for political opinion. if you fails to achieve a common approach to russia and china with the u. s. the west, duped sound the warm welcome to to search and found some from t w's asia desk, who argues that the us, china, and russia have more in common with each other, and europe should not take sides. interesting, come until 3, thanks very much. thank you very much to for being here and i'm going to begin with you matthew. it's...
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think we felt about that and to what extent you think the us administration is trying to refrain from policies that drive a russia and china closer together? well, it's not only the u. s. administration and now is the fact that there western nations west and math when the western ministers and leaders had been constantly prompting russia explaining to the russians past. we did refuse to understand that china is a huge threat for them potentially. and russia ship kind of begin moving away a bit from china, not getting too close. we golf by china. that's really not working right now at all. russia, china relations are getting even stronger and stronger. and just several we, couple of weeks ago it was announced that russia is transferring all the dollars and sovereign fund. and that's well, quite a lot of 1000000000, tens of millions of dollars into chinese currency, partially into europe, but the out of dollars. so russia is kind of putting the money there, and most likely this conversion of, of these, of this fund. i mean, the central bank will continue to have dollars, and russian exports bring 80 percent of the exports is paid in dollars. so converting it into a chin
think we felt about that and to what extent you think the us administration is trying to refrain from policies that drive a russia and china closer together? well, it's not only the u. s. administration and now is the fact that there western nations west and math when the western ministers and leaders had been constantly prompting russia explaining to the russians past. we did refuse to understand that china is a huge threat for them potentially. and russia ship kind of begin moving away a bit...
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and i think that all 3 of these economies, both russia, the u. s. and china have huge human rights violations. and they have very different political systems. but all 3 are struggling with serving social justice back home. and i think that, you know, the main issue is actually the competition between competing economies by 3 countries that are led by 3 men that have, you know, frankly, a lot of hubris, arrogance, a bit of ego. if i'm, i say, and you know, they all want to be at the top of the world, you know, all 3 of them. and we are framing this as a kind of a clash of values over the world. you know, that's kind of dividing everyone between east and west, between europe and the u. s. and asia. but in fact it's, so i think people should pay a little bit more attention that what we're actually seeing is a competition between 3 very greedy countries. all 3 of them and all 3 countries have huge human rights abuses and social injustices. well, many ordinary americans might be asking themselves who the big enemy is these days president by there is no do
and i think that all 3 of these economies, both russia, the u. s. and china have huge human rights violations. and they have very different political systems. but all 3 are struggling with serving social justice back home. and i think that, you know, the main issue is actually the competition between competing economies by 3 countries that are led by 3 men that have, you know, frankly, a lot of hubris, arrogance, a bit of ego. if i'm, i say, and you know, they all want to be at the top of the...
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and russia. and with the future of the i, s. s in question, and the u. s. and russia looking to pursue their own projects, is there likely to be more of a focus on competition than on the collaboration that we saw in the past? yes, but i think it's gonna come from a different sector and that's the private sector. we're starting to see the rise now of entities that are looking to build their own private facilities. and that is just going to grow and accelerate it is. you know, russia is talking about splitting off and doing their own thing. personally. the more the merrier to me, i think, you know, having just one big federal facility in u. s. federal dominated throw facility in orbit is less exciting to me and seeing an orbital st with a lot of activities going on. and i think as, as this all begins to play out, we're going to see more and more of that. that will be the chinese thing. they'll be a russian thing. they'll be private sector things eventually. i believe they'll be more private sector activities going on in orbit and beyond. in our government. i'
and russia. and with the future of the i, s. s in question, and the u. s. and russia looking to pursue their own projects, is there likely to be more of a focus on competition than on the collaboration that we saw in the past? yes, but i think it's gonna come from a different sector and that's the private sector. we're starting to see the rise now of entities that are looking to build their own private facilities. and that is just going to grow and accelerate it is. you know, russia is talking...
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creates an incredible exposure for russia as a great power alongside the united states, something that it's always trying to achieve and what, what it wants to see is the u. s. and russia talking equal to equal as great powers . and so despite president putin's lack of willingness to travel abroad, this was in, this is a meeting that he was very interested in gauging on, even though he delayed his response to president biden's offer for a meeting for months. so ultimately this is about to zone stature and his global standing as a world leader. we really appreciate your giving us your thoughts on this mark civic oscar, thanks as always for being an old donkey, sir. thank you. set of goals. army says it's capture double bases in the south. it's the latest offensive against an on group that wants to create an independent state. it's hope the operation will help and one of africa longest civil conflicts that chris sack reports from the capital dot com. a final push into rebel held the villages after senegal, the armed forces launched a 2 week ground in aerial assault. government troops have taken back control of southern district and because the most region bor
creates an incredible exposure for russia as a great power alongside the united states, something that it's always trying to achieve and what, what it wants to see is the u. s. and russia talking equal to equal as great powers . and so despite president putin's lack of willingness to travel abroad, this was in, this is a meeting that he was very interested in gauging on, even though he delayed his response to president biden's offer for a meeting for months. so ultimately this is about to zone...
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u. s. and russia and quite where they've been very low recently. perhaps right now we're coming to one of the higher points as a result of this summit. that's what they'll be hoping. whitehouse indeed both sides saying they're constructive. pragmatic talks out diplomatic. james, based across that for us from london. thanks, james. well, we've been bringing new special coverage here of that very high stakes summit. us president joe biden meetings out of prison in geneva. those talks of wrapped up we've been hearing from both men will be bringing you much more analysis on that here on out there, stay with us in energy to every part of our universe or small to continue the change all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity we can make it work for you and your business. most people will never know what's beyond these. the deafening silence of 100000 for how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is pressure with fear is not an option, but we're not most people a city defined
u. s. and russia and quite where they've been very low recently. perhaps right now we're coming to one of the higher points as a result of this summit. that's what they'll be hoping. whitehouse indeed both sides saying they're constructive. pragmatic talks out diplomatic. james, based across that for us from london. thanks, james. well, we've been bringing new special coverage here of that very high stakes summit. us president joe biden meetings out of prison in geneva. those talks of wrapped...
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russia deliberately trying to be arrested. he knew what he wanted to fight and was clearly unimpressed by putin's attempt to compare russia, treatment of opposition activists to the u. s. capital right, i response is kind of when i communicated, i think that's that's ridiculous comparison. it's one thing for literally criminals to break through court and go into the capital, kill a police officer and be held accountable. and that is for people object eating, marching on a capital one said you are not allowing me to speak freely. there are no major breakthroughs in this summit. and clearly, little common ground to put the return of us and russian on buses to that is clearly a step to reopening communication between moscow and washington. the boot in this was a moment back on the world stage to play out well at home fight, and it was an opportunity to put down red line and distance himself from his 3 to fest with donald trump's approach. often accused of being soft on russia. why didn't may be closer to the more stable relationship? he said he wants with moscow, but he's still unlikely to be a predictable one. natasha butler just sarah geneva. ah, let's bring in our gue
russia deliberately trying to be arrested. he knew what he wanted to fight and was clearly unimpressed by putin's attempt to compare russia, treatment of opposition activists to the u. s. capital right, i response is kind of when i communicated, i think that's that's ridiculous comparison. it's one thing for literally criminals to break through court and go into the capital, kill a police officer and be held accountable. and that is for people object eating, marching on a capital one said you...
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russia not be allowed to send us the u. s. can intervene in other countries. russia came out, and the u. s. can ignore international law and un, if it's deemed to serve this value while russia came out because it's not going to be the champion of human rights. so this is very much an idea about human rights and democracy should be a way for the united states to interfere in the rush of the chairs, but not all the way around. and so it's quite important that this some aren't really set up for, for mutual criticism, rather, collection and other i just like a quick 1. 1 interesting remark which is at the g 7, g 7 summit now and you k, this finished and, and, you know, had their final notes in the statement. they warned russian not to interfere in western countries. and then followed by comma and then along the list of wisdom interfering with russia, dictating, they should organize their side. so then it's something that your pocket it's, you know, being on the mental to these rules based international or now because their idea logic create their ideologically blind. ok, they can't see their own
russia not be allowed to send us the u. s. can intervene in other countries. russia came out, and the u. s. can ignore international law and un, if it's deemed to serve this value while russia came out because it's not going to be the champion of human rights. so this is very much an idea about human rights and democracy should be a way for the united states to interfere in the rush of the chairs, but not all the way around. and so it's quite important that this some aren't really set up for,...
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and those of her staff. they also spread propaganda on social media platforms. the criminal denies involvements the u. s. also, russia has been behind so called solar wind hacking campaigns. in 20202021. 1 of the most sophisticated cyber high recent years infiltrated the software of government agencies and american firms. in april j, biden's government impose abroad series of sanctions on russian individuals and organizations. the united states also expelled russian diplomats. so let's bring in under a quote not who's director general of the russian international affairs council, joins us from moscow by skype was good enough. welcome to the program. joe biden opened up this opportunity did need to what degree will kind these to work together? well, i think it depends on whether to day you select the most divisive issues to start with, or they would go for a low hanging fruits. i think that the all job that they can agree on arms control to continue ego. she should be on the extended to new start agreement. they can probably agree on a number of regional issues, mostly see to each other and strategically. and our idea
and those of her staff. they also spread propaganda on social media platforms. the criminal denies involvements the u. s. also, russia has been behind so called solar wind hacking campaigns. in 20202021. 1 of the most sophisticated cyber high recent years infiltrated the software of government agencies and american firms. in april j, biden's government impose abroad series of sanctions on russian individuals and organizations. the united states also expelled russian diplomats. so let's bring in...
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u. s. and russia to deploy no more than 1550 nuclear warheads. but biden agreed to a 5 year extension shortly. artery took, offers russia and says any future arms control packed must cover missile defense systems that it considers d, stabilizing the u. s. as rushes of thousands of reported tactical nuclear weapons that are not covered by start was also be on the table. well, beatrice friend is executive director at the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. and she says the us in russia must make a strong commitment towards nuclear reduction. every time the us and russian presidents get together, we have to remember that these 2 people, individuals have the power to end the world as we know it. so nuclear weapons is always going to be a massive issue that they're going to have to deal with. and we've seen the last few years. radiation between relations withdraw from bilateral agreements, huge modernization programs, global spending on nuclear up us increasing. so really we've, we've kind of a dangerous situation. the risk of nuclear we
u. s. and russia to deploy no more than 1550 nuclear warheads. but biden agreed to a 5 year extension shortly. artery took, offers russia and says any future arms control packed must cover missile defense systems that it considers d, stabilizing the u. s. as rushes of thousands of reported tactical nuclear weapons that are not covered by start was also be on the table. well, beatrice friend is executive director at the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. and she says the us in...
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and american innocence. they cannot fathom that the u. s. could possibly be literally paying opposition. figures, managing opposition, figures or that during the 1900 ninety's. the u. s. essentially managed russia and its economy under the rule of boris yeltsin or that in 1996. the u. s. helped yeltsin steel and election. they can, they know none of that history. and so they simply seen of omni as someone who as andrea mitchell and m. s. nbc said is a legitimate opposition leader who has been sentenced to slave labor. michael mcfaul, former us ambassador, has said that the u. s. does not pay opposition leaders in russia, and we know that's totally false. the u. s. 3 usa id and the national endowment for democracy is funding opposition. movements and media arms all around the globe from across russia to russia's periphery in bella, luce, to nicaragua, and venezuela. and they create these maximal listed rejection, is opposition, forces that exist solely to perpetuate regime change. and so when these reporters were badgering putting about nevada, they were unable to accept his response, which was that we don't want to see something like what you saw on january 6 with a movement of insurrection jus
and american innocence. they cannot fathom that the u. s. could possibly be literally paying opposition. figures, managing opposition, figures or that during the 1900 ninety's. the u. s. essentially managed russia and its economy under the rule of boris yeltsin or that in 1996. the u. s. helped yeltsin steel and election. they can, they know none of that history. and so they simply seen of omni as someone who as andrea mitchell and m. s. nbc said is a legitimate opposition leader who has been...
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and so the russians fear the u. s. was thinking about nuclear weapons and that leads to russia limited nuclear limited nuclear use. we've gone from a piece of mystery code found in the wrong place to a nuclear attack. how did that happen? well, let's do what governments can't do in that situation when price pause slow things down for a moment and peace them back together. because this is how a regional crisis can turn into a catastrophic war in the heat of a crisis with russia, the u. s. detect malware and it's early warning networks, fearing it could be russian codes aimed at disabling systems. it retaliate with a cyber intrusion, turning into rushes networks. now the nuclear capabilities are being threatened and scattered its land base weapons to avoid possible attacks. when this is picked up by the west, washington disperses its own forces. so the same reason, fearing eminent nuclear attack, russia far as the ultimate warning show, a small nuclear missile aimed as a target that would involve minimal casualties. like a naval ship out, see, you can see the 1st use of nuclear weapons that literally kills nose to b
and so the russians fear the u. s. was thinking about nuclear weapons and that leads to russia limited nuclear limited nuclear use. we've gone from a piece of mystery code found in the wrong place to a nuclear attack. how did that happen? well, let's do what governments can't do in that situation when price pause slow things down for a moment and peace them back together. because this is how a regional crisis can turn into a catastrophic war in the heat of a crisis with russia, the u. s. detect...
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world body politic has had to find to send out new snaps the new sinews and new modes of communication. the u. s. s. port, russia and china together, the u. s. has put iran into that axis. everything the u. s. claims to be fighting against it's actually promoting overseas, which makes me wonder, are they really that stupid or is this whole thing just a big game, to keep the military industrial complex, churning and churning and those millions of dollars going into the pockets of the well connected inside the beltway, i don't know the answer, peter. i think daniel, they're both true at the same time. ok, given this professional managerial class and international relations are domestic. anything they touch, they destroy. ok. and i think it's, it's greed, it's hubris in their ideologically blind. ok, and this is what the result of it. and you know what, daniel, the world can move on. ok if the u. s. you know, once to say it owns all the marbles on the playground, you know, and walks off with them fine, there's a world beyond the united states. okay. and the d dollarization that's going on left and right across the
world body politic has had to find to send out new snaps the new sinews and new modes of communication. the u. s. s. port, russia and china together, the u. s. has put iran into that axis. everything the u. s. claims to be fighting against it's actually promoting overseas, which makes me wonder, are they really that stupid or is this whole thing just a big game, to keep the military industrial complex, churning and churning and those millions of dollars going into the pockets of the well...
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all these statements obviously, sounds lovely and there's a lot of people who do want russia and the u. s. to get along. but with gestures like this thread designation, it seems obvious that there is still a lot of people in washington who want to see russia as an enemy as a threat. and relations between the 2 countries have been on this kind of one step forward to step back kind of trend. and as long as that's the thing, the relations probably won't get any better anytime soon, especially with the u. s. constantly finding and making up reasons to describe russia as the bad guy in a bad place. the move also follows russia decisions and put us on his own list of unfriendly countries alongside of republic. when we us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, says washington may say they want a stable relationship or actions have yet to demonstrate that intent. well, clearly it's a political move because russia is not this dangerous. is afghans dance, syria and another nations that are engaged in ongoing conflicts? i believe it's more of a retaliatory measure taken in response to russ
all these statements obviously, sounds lovely and there's a lot of people who do want russia and the u. s. to get along. but with gestures like this thread designation, it seems obvious that there is still a lot of people in washington who want to see russia as an enemy as a threat. and relations between the 2 countries have been on this kind of one step forward to step back kind of trend. and as long as that's the thing, the relations probably won't get any better anytime soon, especially with...
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all these statements obviously, sounds lovely and there's a lot of people who do want russia and the u. s. to get along. but with gestures like this thread designation, it seems obvious that there's still a lot of people in washington who want to see russia as an enemy as a threat. and relations between the 2 countries have been on this kind of one step forward 2 steps back. trend, and as long as that's the thing, relations probably won't get any better, especially with the administration repeatedly coming up with descriptions and absurd reasons why russia is the bad guy. dmitri poke, while the news also follows russia's decision to put the u. s. on the list of unfriendly countries, along with the check republic, former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, so he's stable, unpredictable relations with russia at washington. keep talking about doesn't equal friendship. well, clearly it's a political move because russia is not this dangerous. is afghan, stan, syria, and another nations that are engaged in ongoing conflicts. i believe it's more of a retaliatory measure taken in
all these statements obviously, sounds lovely and there's a lot of people who do want russia and the u. s. to get along. but with gestures like this thread designation, it seems obvious that there's still a lot of people in washington who want to see russia as an enemy as a threat. and relations between the 2 countries have been on this kind of one step forward 2 steps back. trend, and as long as that's the thing, relations probably won't get any better, especially with the administration...
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and peace them back together. because this is how a regional crisis can turn into a catastrophic war in the heat of a crisis with russia, the u. s. detect malware and it's early warning networks, fearing it could be russian codes aimed at disabling systems. it was with the cyber intrusion of it's turning into russia. russia now sees it's nuclear capable.
and peace them back together. because this is how a regional crisis can turn into a catastrophic war in the heat of a crisis with russia, the u. s. detect malware and it's early warning networks, fearing it could be russian codes aimed at disabling systems. it was with the cyber intrusion of it's turning into russia. russia now sees it's nuclear capable.
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and peace them back together. because this is how a regional crisis can turn into a catastrophic war. in the heat of a crisis with russia and the u. s. detect malware and its early warning networks, fearing it could be russian code aimed at disabling systems. it retaliate with a cyber intrusion of its own, into rushes, and that was rushing now sees the nuclear capabilities being threatened and scattered its land based to avoid possible. when this is picked up by the washington disperses, it's only for the same reason, fearing eminent nuclear attack. russia far as the ultimate warning shop, a small nuclear missile, and a target that would involve minimal casualties. like a naval ship. to see, you can, can see the 1st research that literally kills no civilians. you assume number of military customers relatively, you know, we use of nuclear weapons against a ship. it's feast off from a military vessel might only kill. we say there's on board that vessel and while the immediate damage may be limited, these crosses the threshold called nuclear 1st use. which ever side does this face made the situation day when you cross that threshold nu
and peace them back together. because this is how a regional crisis can turn into a catastrophic war. in the heat of a crisis with russia and the u. s. detect malware and its early warning networks, fearing it could be russian code aimed at disabling systems. it retaliate with a cyber intrusion of its own, into rushes, and that was rushing now sees the nuclear capabilities being threatened and scattered its land based to avoid possible. when this is picked up by the washington disperses, it's...
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u. s. cherishes all of these potential opposition, figures or characters as assets in their war against russia, information and political organs, russia. so there's, i don't think they're gonna make much progress on that. they'll talk about it. i don't see the u. s. a green to anything. and there's also the issue of nato, and this is obviously going to be a big concern for russia. but again, i don't see the united states giving any consolations with regards to the advancement and the pressure which nato is putting on. this is what was happening at the g 7 the announced a new atlantic charter. i mean, this are the us and britain and their allies already spelled out that they're going to continue to posture in an aggressive fashion against russia. so it doesn't leave a lot in terms of negotiations and leverage. they are, it seems to be all take from the u. s. and no give it, doesn't it? when he, when he put it like that, but they have like what they do want to talk about. so you the environment cove, it cybersecurity say you would shane. there's been a lot of talking before they've even got close to the table on
u. s. cherishes all of these potential opposition, figures or characters as assets in their war against russia, information and political organs, russia. so there's, i don't think they're gonna make much progress on that. they'll talk about it. i don't see the u. s. a green to anything. and there's also the issue of nato, and this is obviously going to be a big concern for russia. but again, i don't see the united states giving any consolations with regards to the advancement and the pressure...
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if he fails to achieve a common approach to russia and china with the u. s, the west is doomed. down the warm welcome to to sir g fan brunner some from d. w is a desk. when you search the us, china and russia have more in common with each other, and europe should not take sides. interesting. come until 3. thanks very much. thank you very much to for being here. and i'm going to begin with you matthew. it's been a very intense week of diplomacy for joe biden in europe. we had a better place now that we were before all the talking began. i think so, i think he made clear that the united states remains very dedicated to europe and wants to keep the alliance intact and is hoping that the europeans will join him in confronting both russia and china in the years ahead. and there seems to be at least an openness to these ideas in terms of the atmosphere with russia. i think he also succeeded in calming the waters a bit. i don't think the 2 of them are not, but they're not going to be best buddies. they didn't look into one another's eyes initially, their souls, they shook hands and had
if he fails to achieve a common approach to russia and china with the u. s, the west is doomed. down the warm welcome to to sir g fan brunner some from d. w is a desk. when you search the us, china and russia have more in common with each other, and europe should not take sides. interesting. come until 3. thanks very much. thank you very much to for being here. and i'm going to begin with you matthew. it's been a very intense week of diplomacy for joe biden in europe. we had a better place now...
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u. s. the u. k, switzerland, portugal, japan, poland, maple, china and russia. and they are trying to get the delta plus under control, which is something that they weren't able to do with the original delta variant, which we haven't balls and to get and abroad. we have the white house chief medical adviser to add to the fact you're saying on tuesday that the original delta variant is america's greatest threat to get included on the control while. and just one month, the world's attention will shift to took care for the delayed 2020 summer olympic games purchased as have been using the occasion to gather outside the japanese olympic headquarters. calling on the government to cancel the games. in a poll, just last month, more than 80 percent of participants said they don't want b lympics to even go ahead. japan health care system is currently struggling with this pandemic and people are worried about a new such and the capital. meanwhile, olympic organizes have imposed a bad on alcohol as part of tough new rules for spectators. they say the usual festive mood at
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u. s. russia summit. and i know there are a lot of hype around this meeting, but it's pretty straightforward to meet the meeting. one, there is no substitute as those you cover me for a while now for face to face dialogue between leaders. none and president put and i had a share unique responsibility to manage the relationship between 2 powerful and proud countries. a relationship that has to be stable and predictable. and it should be able that we should be able to cooperate words in our mutual interest. and where we have differences. i want to present, put and understand why i say what i say. and why i do what i do and how will respond to specific kinds of actions that harm america's interest. now, i told president bush, my agenda is not against russia, or anyone else. it's for the american people. fighting covered 90, rebuilding our economy, reestablish the relationships around the world are allies in french and protecting the american people. that's my responsibility as president. i also told me that no p
u. s. russia summit. and i know there are a lot of hype around this meeting, but it's pretty straightforward to meet the meeting. one, there is no substitute as those you cover me for a while now for face to face dialogue between leaders. none and president put and i had a share unique responsibility to manage the relationship between 2 powerful and proud countries. a relationship that has to be stable and predictable. and it should be able that we should be able to cooperate words in our...
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u. s. russia and china that they would not loan cyber intrusions against each other's nuclear commander control systems. the idea would be that if you detect that another state in your network, the deal was often you could go off to their network. and so in this way, you'd hope to force disagree with true neutral deterrents. but remember that problem of entanglement, the systems involved in nuclear and non nuclear operations, that's going to make it very difficult to define, walk them all the control aspects are included in this kind of walk them under control. so you'd have to have some pretty difficult and sensitive negotiations. states are ready for the world. people interface era of great power competition. the challenge will be for the big 3 to call out areas like this, where they can put mutual interest above the visceral drive to be on top. that is the spirit of arms control. i don't, i don't think it's possible that you know, the parents, which, which are we get opponents and may eventually become even more adversarial can come together and agree on certain minimum requirements.
u. s. russia and china that they would not loan cyber intrusions against each other's nuclear commander control systems. the idea would be that if you detect that another state in your network, the deal was often you could go off to their network. and so in this way, you'd hope to force disagree with true neutral deterrents. but remember that problem of entanglement, the systems involved in nuclear and non nuclear operations, that's going to make it very difficult to define, walk them all the...
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if you fail to achieve a common approach to russia and china with the u. s, the west is doomed. sound the warm welcome to to search and find brightness. i'm from t w's, asia desk, who argues that the us, china and russia have more in common with each other, and europe should not take sides. interesting, come until 3. thanks very much. thank you much too for being here. and i'm going to begin with you. matthew, it's been a very intense week of diplomacy for joe biden in europe. we had a better place now than we were before all the talking began. i think so. i think he made clear that the united states remains very dedicated to europe and wants to keep the alliance intact and is hoping that the europeans will join him in confronting both russia and china in the years ahead. and there seems to be at least an openness to these ideas in terms of the atmosphere with russia. i think he also succeeded in calming the waters a bit. i don't think the 2 of them are not buddies. they're not going to be best buddies. they didn't look into one another's eyes and their souls. they shook hands an
if you fail to achieve a common approach to russia and china with the u. s, the west is doomed. sound the warm welcome to to search and find brightness. i'm from t w's, asia desk, who argues that the us, china and russia have more in common with each other, and europe should not take sides. interesting, come until 3. thanks very much. thank you much too for being here. and i'm going to begin with you. matthew, it's been a very intense week of diplomacy for joe biden in europe. we had a better...
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and peace them back together. because this is how a regional crisis can turn into a catastrophic war in the heat of a crisis with russia and the u. s detect malware and it's early warning networks, fearing it could be rushing code aimed at to saving its systems. it retaliate with a cyber intrusion of its own into rushes net rush. now see if you can capabilities of being threatened and gases, its land based weapons to avoid possible when this is picked up by the washington disperses its own forces. the same reason, fearing in a nuclear attack, russia far as the ultimate warning shop. a small nuclear missile and a target that would involve minimal casualties, like a naval ship out to see. you can conceive of 1st uses nuclear weapons. that literally kills no civilians. your small number of military personnel. i mean, relative you know, we use of nuclear weapons against a ship at sea, off from any land. a military might only kill, we say there's on board that vessel. and while the immediate damage may be limited, these crosses the threshold called nuclear 1st use. which ever side does this? they've made the situation, dec series. once
and peace them back together. because this is how a regional crisis can turn into a catastrophic war in the heat of a crisis with russia and the u. s detect malware and it's early warning networks, fearing it could be rushing code aimed at to saving its systems. it retaliate with a cyber intrusion of its own into rushes net rush. now see if you can capabilities of being threatened and gases, its land based weapons to avoid possible when this is picked up by the washington disperses its own...
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u. s. and you have tough ones for russia ahead of present or buys and talk with them or person hours of the beijing accuses naser leaders of exaggerating the rest of the poses. taiwan is reporting the largest incursion yet by the chinese airport. and denmark christian ericsson gives a thumbs up from his hospital bed after his cardiac a rest on the pitch. gemma will have an update for you on his condition. ah, now the e u and the u. s. have resolved a 17 year dispute about aircraft subsidies and means america's boeing and europe's air bus will not have to pay taxes for 5 years. us president joe biden is calling it a major breakthrough and central health counter, china's anti competitive practices and the ation sector. that agreement was reached after by met u. d t, as in brussels during his 1st trip to europe, since taking office from brussels that boston has more on the day's events. a united front against china also economically. that's what joe biden wanted to achieve here in brussels. employ chief, that he had to come up with an interesting offer. the offer came in the form of a deal on
u. s. and you have tough ones for russia ahead of present or buys and talk with them or person hours of the beijing accuses naser leaders of exaggerating the rest of the poses. taiwan is reporting the largest incursion yet by the chinese airport. and denmark christian ericsson gives a thumbs up from his hospital bed after his cardiac a rest on the pitch. gemma will have an update for you on his condition. ah, now the e u and the u. s. have resolved a 17 year dispute about aircraft subsidies and...
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and the u. s. resolve the 17 year bathroom, over aircraft subsidies. the deal suspense, harris for 5 years from boeing and airbus with ties between russia and the u. s. that new lows president joe biden. and letting me have who can are preparing commute in geneva on wednesday. the agenda is expected to include cyber crime, election, meddling on control and human rights. climate change could now be irreversible because we may already be past the global tipping point. that's according to the scientists to lead the world's biggest ever expedition to the north pole. 300 scientists from 20 countries were involved in the mission which spent more than a year drifting through the arctic ice, bringing back proof better planets. northern most ocean is dying. the spread of sea ice in the summer has decreased by half in just a few decades. temperatures were also 10 degrees higher and the ice half a thick compared to records taken during a historic expedition in the 18 ninety's. that means the ocean is absorbing, more heat in the summer, and that ice sheet formation in the alton they slower than usual. so come to the ice doctors, welcome to that. if can the arcti
and the u. s. resolve the 17 year bathroom, over aircraft subsidies. the deal suspense, harris for 5 years from boeing and airbus with ties between russia and the u. s. that new lows president joe biden. and letting me have who can are preparing commute in geneva on wednesday. the agenda is expected to include cyber crime, election, meddling on control and human rights. climate change could now be irreversible because we may already be past the global tipping point. that's according to the...
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u. s. against china and russia, or they are with them. and now as an example of this division and block thinking, so to speak, mr. live or off i referred to the situation with the open skies treaty, which allowed nato and russia recognize since aircraft to fly over each sides territory. and he specifically pointed out the difference in how american allies reacted to the fact that both moscow in washington pulled out of the treaty. look what i say to the x in the reaction to are absolutely natural said robust nation and the european union that the critically code is not destroyed the open skies treaty just striking. they forgot about washington revokable decision to withdraw from it, which is actually the root cause of the current crisis in english. nobody's even els tensions and animosity are running high. there is still room for dialogue. mr. lab rob sat and it's, i guess, reassuring that not only it's not only moscow that understands this. for instance, there are reports that france and germany, or considering to hold a high level summi
u. s. against china and russia, or they are with them. and now as an example of this division and block thinking, so to speak, mr. live or off i referred to the situation with the open skies treaty, which allowed nato and russia recognize since aircraft to fly over each sides territory. and he specifically pointed out the difference in how american allies reacted to the fact that both moscow in washington pulled out of the treaty. look what i say to the x in the reaction to are absolutely...
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u. s. against china and russia, or they are with bay gene and moscow. it's almost black and white. and as an example of the lab rough referred to the situation with the open skies treaty, which allowed russian and native recognizing aircraft to fly over each other's territory. he specifically pointed out the difference in how america's allies reacted when washington and then moscow decided to pull out of the agreement to the exit. and the reaction to our absolutely natural step from the so and the european union, which hypocritical code on moscow not to destroy the open skies treaty is just striking. it says, if they forgot about washington's revokable decision to withdraw from it, which is actually the root cause of the current crisis. now, even though tensions and animosity are running high, there is still room for a dialogue, said mr. lab roll. and this is something that not only moscow understands, there are reports in the media that france and germany are considering a high level summit with russia, similar to one between russia and the west in geneva. here is what angela merk
u. s. against china and russia, or they are with bay gene and moscow. it's almost black and white. and as an example of the lab rough referred to the situation with the open skies treaty, which allowed russian and native recognizing aircraft to fly over each other's territory. he specifically pointed out the difference in how america's allies reacted when washington and then moscow decided to pull out of the agreement to the exit. and the reaction to our absolutely natural step from the so and...
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u. s. and you came at in cornwall for its annual summit that some of accused of repelling and anti russia, and the china agenda, west and relations with one of the world's largest economies. china of argument, we shall know, point, particularly in the wake of accusations over a week and last week and we get genocide. nevertheless, communist china is the only major economy that hit record economic growth in the 1st quarter of this year. amidst the current pandemic, joining me now for a special show from shanghai, venture capitalist and political scientist. eric lee, thanks so much eric for coming on. the g stands for a group, but i don't know whether you think it could stand for globalization. you said before that glue belie.
u. s. and you came at in cornwall for its annual summit that some of accused of repelling and anti russia, and the china agenda, west and relations with one of the world's largest economies. china of argument, we shall know, point, particularly in the wake of accusations over a week and last week and we get genocide. nevertheless, communist china is the only major economy that hit record economic growth in the 1st quarter of this year. amidst the current pandemic, joining me now for a special...
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and now we've established a clear basis on how we intend to do with russia and the u. s. russian relationship . there's much more work ahead. i'm not suggesting any, this is done. we've gotten a lot of business done in this trip. and before i take your questions, i want to say one last thing folks, look, this is about, this is about how we move from here. this is i listen to, again, a significant portion of what president food press conference was. and as he pointed out, this is about practical, straightforward no nonsense decisions that we have to make her not make. we'll find out within the next 6 months to a year, whether or not we actually have a strategic dialogue that matters will find out whether we work to deal with everything from release of people in, in russia, prisons or not. we'll find out whether we have a cybersecurity arrangement that began to bring some order use look, the countries that most are likely to be damaged. failure to do that are the major countries.
and now we've established a clear basis on how we intend to do with russia and the u. s. russian relationship . there's much more work ahead. i'm not suggesting any, this is done. we've gotten a lot of business done in this trip. and before i take your questions, i want to say one last thing folks, look, this is about, this is about how we move from here. this is i listen to, again, a significant portion of what president food press conference was. and as he pointed out, this is about...
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things that are on the table, and i think many people believe there's one, there's not high expectations for the outcomes to the summit. but at a minimum of the u. s. in russia need to be sitting down at a table and communicating, given the stake, the issues that, that, that are on the table. the u. s. president says he is not looking for conflict with food and but if us intelligence is correct, hooton's russia has been working non stop to create conflicts with the us. so how do these 2 leaders? how do they talk about that without talking around that? yeah, well i think there's going to be, again, a lot of straight talk from this present president biden about these challenges already. you've seen it in the u. s. response in terms of both sanction but also again in terms of how it is approaching some of these issues with russia, including on cyber. and i think that's particularly important that the us present send those strong messages right now, is it diplomacy? this is one meeting. this may lead to additional meeting to after that, but i do think that you're going to feel a little bit of a, talking over each other when it comes to each other's points of vie
things that are on the table, and i think many people believe there's one, there's not high expectations for the outcomes to the summit. but at a minimum of the u. s. in russia need to be sitting down at a table and communicating, given the stake, the issues that, that, that are on the table. the u. s. president says he is not looking for conflict with food and but if us intelligence is correct, hooton's russia has been working non stop to create conflicts with the us. so how do these 2...
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and so the russians fears that the u. s. was thinking about nuclear weapons and that leads to russia limit nuclear limitation. nuclear use. we've gone from a piece of mystery code found in the wrong place to a nuclear attack. how did that happen? well, let's do what governments can't do in that situation when price pause. the slow things down for a moment and peace them back together. because this is how a regional crisis can turn into a catastrophic war in the heat of a crisis with russia and the u. s. detect malware and it's early warning networks, fearing it could be russian codes aimed at disabling systems. it would tally with cyber intrusion, turning into rushes networks. now it's nuclear.
and so the russians fears that the u. s. was thinking about nuclear weapons and that leads to russia limit nuclear limitation. nuclear use. we've gone from a piece of mystery code found in the wrong place to a nuclear attack. how did that happen? well, let's do what governments can't do in that situation when price pause. the slow things down for a moment and peace them back together. because this is how a regional crisis can turn into a catastrophic war in the heat of a crisis with russia and...
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real goals and challenges if you like russia, nato allies and the u. s. incredibly concerned about russia's actions in recent years. the build up in ukraine, alexi na valley. and of course, just in a few days in a couple of days, joe biden will meet of the may appear in face to face and a highly anticipated meeting on the border of lake geneva, and also china j by them. very keen that nato allies get behind washington's push to try and see and regard china as a major security challenge. let's listen to install tim burke. he addressed the issue of china when he arrived a little earlier right here at the summit. for instance, on arms control on the climate change, we need to talk to, to china. at the same time, what you have seen over several years is significant military build off by china investing heavily in new military capabilities, including new capabilities and also more advanced weapons systems. we see coercive behavior, for instance, for instance in the south china sea. and we also know that china does not share or values. we see how they're corre
real goals and challenges if you like russia, nato allies and the u. s. incredibly concerned about russia's actions in recent years. the build up in ukraine, alexi na valley. and of course, just in a few days in a couple of days, joe biden will meet of the may appear in face to face and a highly anticipated meeting on the border of lake geneva, and also china j by them. very keen that nato allies get behind washington's push to try and see and regard china as a major security challenge. let's...
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and i think that all 3 of these economies, both russia, the u. s. and china have huge human rights violations. and they have very different political systems. but all 3 are struggling with serving social justice back home. and i think that, you know, the main issue is actually the competition between competing economies by 3 countries that are led by 3 men that have, you know, frankly, a lot of hubris are against a bit of ego. if i'm, i say, and you know, they all want to be at the top of the world, you know, all 3 of them. and we are framing this as a kind of a clash of values over the world. you know, that's kind of dividing everyone between east and west, between europe and the u. s. and asia. but in fact it's, so i think people should pay a little bit more attention that what we're actually seeing is a competition between 3 very greedy countries. all 3 of them and all 3 countries have huge human rights abuses and social injustices. well, many ordinary americans might be asking themselves who the big enemy is the days the president bite, and there
and i think that all 3 of these economies, both russia, the u. s. and china have huge human rights violations. and they have very different political systems. but all 3 are struggling with serving social justice back home. and i think that, you know, the main issue is actually the competition between competing economies by 3 countries that are led by 3 men that have, you know, frankly, a lot of hubris are against a bit of ego. if i'm, i say, and you know, they all want to be at the top of the...
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and also commentary on russia's perspective. when it comes to human rights, christy. bettina is a policy analyst on the u. s. e. u relations nato and transatlantic security cooperation. she says biden's, attendance at the summit before meeting russia as president sends a strong message to moscow. present, abide, and alluded to the fact that many leaders had thanked him for having this meeting with president. what's important about the meeting in geneva is that yes, president biden is coming into the meeting representing the united states of america. first and foremost, that is true. but president biden goes on this trip after having deep consultations with the g 7 with nato, with the e u. one president by that goes into that meeting. he brings that interest. he brings the values and the community of the west of nato and the you in the trenches relationship with him. in many ways he speaks on behalf of everyone. and that i think is really important. having these events having the bilateral conversations with leaders, president biden met today, for example, with, with the baltic leaders who have very strong intere
and also commentary on russia's perspective. when it comes to human rights, christy. bettina is a policy analyst on the u. s. e. u relations nato and transatlantic security cooperation. she says biden's, attendance at the summit before meeting russia as president sends a strong message to moscow. present, abide, and alluded to the fact that many leaders had thanked him for having this meeting with president. what's important about the meeting in geneva is that yes, president biden is coming...
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russia knows that the u. s. itself has significant cyber capability, and that he made clear the u. s. would respond if these attacks continued. of course, president putin denied any responsibility for the attacks that have been traced back to russia. time and again, but president biden gave a very interesting description. he said that it was clear to him that some of the people in the room on the russian side, soon during this discussion, were understanding that this could come back to hurt moscow as well. if for example, you triple the fuel supply in the united states who's a major fuel supplier in the world, russia. so he said that that, that was dawning on people as they sat in the room today. i was wondering the fact that this summer has taken place, the fact that the boards have been so positive coming from you as president biden, is this an attempt by the us to give the russian president the respects that we hear so many times that let me put in what he wants to be treated like a global power and respected like when it was this today. by doing that, you remember that that preside
russia knows that the u. s. itself has significant cyber capability, and that he made clear the u. s. would respond if these attacks continued. of course, president putin denied any responsibility for the attacks that have been traced back to russia. time and again, but president biden gave a very interesting description. he said that it was clear to him that some of the people in the room on the russian side, soon during this discussion, were understanding that this could come back to hurt...
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and the u. s. resolve the 17 year of battle over aircraft subsidies, the deal suspense parrot for 5 years for boeing and they are both and with ties between russia and the u. s. u low joe biden is writing. they're putting up, preparing to meet in geneva on wednesday. the agenda is expected to include cyber crime, election, meddling arms control and human life in the united nations. being accused of improperly sharing with me and more government data on working refugees after they had fled into bangladesh. to escape persecution report by human rights watch is calling for an investigation into the you and refugee agency, which denies any wrongdoing. mohammad jump june reports the you in says registering refugee is critical to ensuring they get assistance and protection . 800000 ro hanger refugees in bangladesh gave personal information including fingerprints to the you and hcr, beginning in 2017. now, human rights watch says that information was improperly handled and shared with me and mark when they had their data taken by you and hcr. this was part of a more general registration process by the u. n. agency to give them access to the most basic
and the u. s. resolve the 17 year of battle over aircraft subsidies, the deal suspense parrot for 5 years for boeing and they are both and with ties between russia and the u. s. u low joe biden is writing. they're putting up, preparing to meet in geneva on wednesday. the agenda is expected to include cyber crime, election, meddling arms control and human life in the united nations. being accused of improperly sharing with me and more government data on working refugees after they had fled into...