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army intelligence corps worked in iraq northern ireland and yugoslavia philip thanks for coming on just before we get on to the atrocity in wilcher why you appearing on the this kremlin controlled network that two resumes countenance will handing off been given new editorial direction as to what it is and to say or not to say so you know i believe in free speech and you're giving me free speech so we'll get the message out well let. get this you believe the prime minister which says the only credible explanation it went from highly likely to credible explanation to plausible is that russia is responsible for the attempted murder of the scribbles i do. do for a number of reasons but you you mentioned just before i came on about other countries that there's been reports that they produce no beatup style agents nobody talks for a group there are so many different chemicals that could fall within the group and as a group but the international community knew very very little about it remember the o.p.c. w. got responsibility to oversee the destruction of weapons other been declared to them a
army intelligence corps worked in iraq northern ireland and yugoslavia philip thanks for coming on just before we get on to the atrocity in wilcher why you appearing on the this kremlin controlled network that two resumes countenance will handing off been given new editorial direction as to what it is and to say or not to say so you know i believe in free speech and you're giving me free speech so we'll get the message out well let. get this you believe the prime minister which says the only...
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how do you go from here various other serbia and yugoslavia in the past welcomed the reunification of germany and it is not appropriate for foreign minister gaboriau to make a statement like that well he also said that he didn't really say that and if you didn't then i apologize to him you does not have a common position of course they criticize us for not accepting the common european foreign policy on russia so why don't they figure out a common foreign policy regarding kosovo these are positions stated by those who recognize. it is my opinion that there is no price for serbian recognition of course. if anyone thinks that for the sake of joining the european union serbia would recognize course of all under the conditions that they impose right now and not on the basis of dialogue and compromise of their very wrong who wants a compromise because the solution proposed by cost of all of the indians is not a real solution. but. i understand their arguments and their very logical matter of the fact they demand maybe not. the german foreign minister himself but the e.u. in general that's
how do you go from here various other serbia and yugoslavia in the past welcomed the reunification of germany and it is not appropriate for foreign minister gaboriau to make a statement like that well he also said that he didn't really say that and if you didn't then i apologize to him you does not have a common position of course they criticize us for not accepting the common european foreign policy on russia so why don't they figure out a common foreign policy regarding kosovo these are...
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two decades after being forced from power, the life of yugoslavia's former president, slobodan milosevic brought to the stage, in a controversial new musical. and in the business briefing: up, up... and away... is the dream of the flying car finally set for takeoff? and we'll have a report from the signing of one of the world's largest free—trade pacts, the revised trans pacific partnership. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. of course you can get involved — let us know what you think — just use the hashtag bbc—the—briefing. it could be an historic, game—changing moment, on a global scale. president trump has agreed to meet the north korean leader, kimjung—un, within the next seven weeks. no sitting american president has ever met with a leader of north korea. the regime in pyongyang has also agreed to stop missile testing for as long as talks continue, and to talk about denuclearisation. in a moment, we'll get reaction from seoul and beijing, but first chris buckler reports on a momentous moment at the white house. w
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because it reminds them of former yugoslavia for example. montenegro and some other states were not willing to accept any proposals like that because they see them as something where serbia will be dominant because serbia by size is bigger than many others combined together. would be as if someone in the european union. we don't want a common european market because germany would be dominant there so there are many obstacles that are not related to cost of oil here. but we should be working on those of course strengthening relations searching for resolutions of disputes that we in the former yugoslavia and countries and of course encouraging economic developments. and then there is also the serbian people and how they feel about entering the you for instance of a certain way from bridging the corporation council which says that seventy percent of serbs believe that the country will be part of the twenty twenty five and thirty three. point. you know this is joke that iraq what's the difference between optimists in the past and the optimist th
because it reminds them of former yugoslavia for example. montenegro and some other states were not willing to accept any proposals like that because they see them as something where serbia will be dominant because serbia by size is bigger than many others combined together. would be as if someone in the european union. we don't want a common european market because germany would be dominant there so there are many obstacles that are not related to cost of oil here. but we should be working on...
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how do you go from here serbia and yugoslavia in the past welcomed the reunification of germany and it is not appropriate for foreign minister gaboriau to make a statement like that well he also said that he didn't really say that and if you didn't then i apologize to him you does not have a common position of course they criticize us for not accepting the common european foreign policy on russia so why don't we figure out a common foreign policy regarding kosovo these are positions stated by those who recognize. it is my opinion the fair is no price for serbian recognition of course . if anyone thinks that for the sake of joining the european union serbia would recognize costs of all under the conditions that they impose right now and not on the basis of dialogue or compromise very wrong who wants a compromise because the solution proposed by cost of all of amiens is not a real solution. but. i understand their arguments and their very logical matter of the fact. that maybe not. the german foreign minister himself but the e.u. in general that's one of the demands that you have to reco
how do you go from here serbia and yugoslavia in the past welcomed the reunification of germany and it is not appropriate for foreign minister gaboriau to make a statement like that well he also said that he didn't really say that and if you didn't then i apologize to him you does not have a common position of course they criticize us for not accepting the common european foreign policy on russia so why don't we figure out a common foreign policy regarding kosovo these are positions stated by...
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security council mandating violence no not iraq russian backed serbia and yugoslavia and even de facto china in yugoslavia in a sense the un is sidelined in all of this the russians and chinese made it clear some months ago that they couldn't support military threats but we simply couldn't stand by and do nothing as a result of russian and chinese our eight years later nato supreme allied commander of that war general wesley clark explained what the pentagon would then tell him i came back to see him a few weeks later and by that time we were bombing in afghanistan i said are we still going to war with iraq in general which worse than that he said. just be picked up. piece of paper he said i just he said i just got this down from upstairs me the secretary defense office today and he said this is a memo that describes how we're going to take out seven countries in five years starting with iraq and syria lebanon libya somalia sudan and finishing off iran. of those seven countries iraq is arguably under a rainy in orbit and syria has kind of wanted to war against u.k. backed regime change
security council mandating violence no not iraq russian backed serbia and yugoslavia and even de facto china in yugoslavia in a sense the un is sidelined in all of this the russians and chinese made it clear some months ago that they couldn't support military threats but we simply couldn't stand by and do nothing as a result of russian and chinese our eight years later nato supreme allied commander of that war general wesley clark explained what the pentagon would then tell him i came back to...
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army intelligence corps worked in iraq northern ireland and yugoslavia philip thanks for coming on just before we get on to the atrocity in wilcher why you appearing on the this kremlin controlled network that two resumes countenance well handing off been given new editorial direction as to what it is and to say or not to say so you know i believe in free speech and you're giving me free speech so we'll get the message out well. get this you believe the prime minister which is the only credible explanation it went from highly likely to credible explanation to plausible is that russia is responsible for the attempted murder of the scribbles i do. do for a number of reasons but you you mentioned just before i came on about other countries that there's been reports that they produce no be top style agents nobody talks for a group there are so many different chemicals that could fall within the group and as a group the international community knew very very little about it remember the o.p.c. w. got responsibility to oversee the destruction of weapons other been declared to them and i think
army intelligence corps worked in iraq northern ireland and yugoslavia philip thanks for coming on just before we get on to the atrocity in wilcher why you appearing on the this kremlin controlled network that two resumes countenance well handing off been given new editorial direction as to what it is and to say or not to say so you know i believe in free speech and you're giving me free speech so we'll get the message out well. get this you believe the prime minister which is the only credible...
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check the peace initiative which was aiming not only at the end to end the bombardment of former yugoslavia including kosovo but it wanted to create conditions for negotiated peace we should ensure stability in kosovo and the former yugoslavia and these let in fact will help to let there be not only to the ceasefire and declaration of peace it also led to the united nations security council twelve forty four and i think we should return back to the conditions expressed in that resolution which is still being violated and that means. also why he's being treated differently from from serbia and i think is wrong all right mr khan thank you for this interview we're talking to young former president all three u.n. general assembly and the foreign minister of the czech republic discussing whether kosovo has become a self-reliant states ten years after declaring independence that's it for this edition of so if you can call so you next time. there's a survival guide. to give more to the story. repatriation team will get the rest in seven years. though with a separate track record. but you. know wha
check the peace initiative which was aiming not only at the end to end the bombardment of former yugoslavia including kosovo but it wanted to create conditions for negotiated peace we should ensure stability in kosovo and the former yugoslavia and these let in fact will help to let there be not only to the ceasefire and declaration of peace it also led to the united nations security council twelve forty four and i think we should return back to the conditions expressed in that resolution which...
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there is also the problem with former yugoslavia tribunal, it ground on for nearly two decades and thewas fairly minimal. you are right that the rwandan one was a bit more successful but it ended up with a lot of people who essentially were forgiven and given amnesty for what they had done, so the record of international justice, they had done, so the record of internationaljustice, to put it mildly, is very mixed. kyle orton, on international terrorism and on the syrian war, thank you very much for being with us from our liverpool studio. more than 100 flights from stansted airport were cancelled last night after a shuttle bus caught fire outside the terminal building. no one was injured but thousands of passengers were told to leave the airport and rebook their flights. a normal service is expected to resume today. we spoke to our news correspondent anisa kadri who is at stansted airport today. sta nsted said they stansted said they expected things to run normally the rest of the weekend and they have also issued a big apology. the passengers i have spoken to in that terminal to my r
there is also the problem with former yugoslavia tribunal, it ground on for nearly two decades and thewas fairly minimal. you are right that the rwandan one was a bit more successful but it ended up with a lot of people who essentially were forgiven and given amnesty for what they had done, so the record of international justice, they had done, so the record of internationaljustice, to put it mildly, is very mixed. kyle orton, on international terrorism and on the syrian war, thank you very...
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czech greek peace initiative which was aiming not only at the end to end the bombardment of former yugoslavia including kosovo but it wanted to create conditions for negotiated peace we should ensure stability in kosovo and the former yugoslavia and these let in fact will help to let there be not only to the ceasefire and declaration of peace it also led to the united nations security council twelve forty four and i think we should return back to the conditions expressed in that in that the resolution which is still being violated and that means. that. differently from from serbia and that i think is wrong all right mr khan thank you for this interview we're talking to young former president of the un general assembly and foreign minister of the czech republic discussing whether kosovo has become a self-reliant states ten years after that clearing independence that's it for this edition of call see you next time. the legacy of the communist era has left i'm assuming a lot of of the legacy waste as well i'm assuming again from my understanding of the soviet era that there was much more of a cu
czech greek peace initiative which was aiming not only at the end to end the bombardment of former yugoslavia including kosovo but it wanted to create conditions for negotiated peace we should ensure stability in kosovo and the former yugoslavia and these let in fact will help to let there be not only to the ceasefire and declaration of peace it also led to the united nations security council twelve forty four and i think we should return back to the conditions expressed in that in that the...
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the breakup of yugoslavia began in one nine hundred ninety one when the republics of slovenia and korea declared independence six bitter wars followed by the republic of bosnia-herzegovina paid a high price for independence never mind that i visited our national washington government park our i'm working on it out of more of the west but not enough to not not have never found out what i. thought. the bosnian war started in the spring of one nine hundred ninety two and last. for three and a half months. in the summer of one thousand nine hundred five one of the worst atrocities in europe since the second world war was committed here. bosnian serb forces under the command of general rats komla ditch occupied for beneath our on the eleventh of july one thousand nine hundred ninety five in the following days twenty five thousand women and children were forcibly removed from the town. and eight thousand men and boys were systematically killed. thank you thank you thank you thank. you journalist mean our charter which reported from seventy two on the tenth of july nine hundred ninety five the
the breakup of yugoslavia began in one nine hundred ninety one when the republics of slovenia and korea declared independence six bitter wars followed by the republic of bosnia-herzegovina paid a high price for independence never mind that i visited our national washington government park our i'm working on it out of more of the west but not enough to not not have never found out what i. thought. the bosnian war started in the spring of one nine hundred ninety two and last. for three and a half...
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the breakup of yugoslavia began in one nine hundred ninety one when the republics of slovenia and korea declared independence six bitter wars followed by the republic of bosnia-herzegovina paid the high price for independence now more at that time mr than magic there or that washington can figure out i'm a free market out of more of the mess but i'm not a member of the program got it without. the bosnian war started in the spring of one nine hundred ninety two and lasted for three and a half months. in the summer of one nine hundred ninety five one of the worst atrocities in europe since the second world war was committed here. bosnian serb forces under the command of general rights common law ditch occupied sort of beneath on the eleventh of july one thousand nine hundred ninety five in the following days twenty five thousand women and children were forcibly removed from the town. and eight thousand men and boys were systematically killed. thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks for joining us nina cha to trip pointed from seventy on the tenth of july nine hundred ninety five. the next day
the breakup of yugoslavia began in one nine hundred ninety one when the republics of slovenia and korea declared independence six bitter wars followed by the republic of bosnia-herzegovina paid the high price for independence now more at that time mr than magic there or that washington can figure out i'm a free market out of more of the mess but i'm not a member of the program got it without. the bosnian war started in the spring of one nine hundred ninety two and lasted for three and a half...
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dramatic for a nation we saw it with venezuela when about hugo chavez passed away we saw in the former yugoslavia when tito died the country crumbled so this is one of those situations that you have an icon or a conic family that has led this nation this guy does not have the historical clout the new president didn't wasn't even around during the revolution so he was too young or wasn't even born to fight in that revolution so you know you this is the whole thing this man does not have the same clout as that castro name so he has to prove himself domestically and domestically that some of the the big hurdles he has are of course there's a to get this a two currency system that's in cuba right now as a traveler as a tourist in cuba we use one currency the locals use another that has changed over the years to the point that that currency is what divides the wealthy from the poor for example a cab driver can get this for a currency that foreigners years while doctors were under the government paycheck can't so these are things that this president's going to have to put together things that he's goin
dramatic for a nation we saw it with venezuela when about hugo chavez passed away we saw in the former yugoslavia when tito died the country crumbled so this is one of those situations that you have an icon or a conic family that has led this nation this guy does not have the historical clout the new president didn't wasn't even around during the revolution so he was too young or wasn't even born to fight in that revolution so you know you this is the whole thing this man does not have the same...
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comparison for iraq is the former yugoslavia.ke the former yugoslavia, iraq, when we went in was a deeply divided country. there was the schism between the the sunnis -- between the sunnis and also the kurds. all of this had been bottled up. husseincheck by saddam who compressed everything. iraq, like venezuela, like vietnam also had a market dominant minority. the roughly 15% sunnis. the sunnis are the same group to. saddam hussein belonged they control that country, politically, economically, militarily for hundreds of years. first, under the ottomans and the british who favored that sunni minority, ruling through under saddamly hussein, who favored the sunnis. justust that, it was not that he allowed the sunnis to control the wealth, he persecuted the kurds and the shia majority. the samen, you have dynamic. a long dominated hated minority in this case is the sunnis. suddenly, we come in the united states and we think democracy is the panacea. we don't pay any attention to the tribal divisions, we just think if we have electio
comparison for iraq is the former yugoslavia.ke the former yugoslavia, iraq, when we went in was a deeply divided country. there was the schism between the the sunnis -- between the sunnis and also the kurds. all of this had been bottled up. husseincheck by saddam who compressed everything. iraq, like venezuela, like vietnam also had a market dominant minority. the roughly 15% sunnis. the sunnis are the same group to. saddam hussein belonged they control that country, politically, economically,...
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the conflict began during the breakup of yugoslavia when boss knew how to. when i declared independence bosnian serbs took up arms. the siege of sarajevo started when people nine hundred ninety two bosnian serbs and croats stopped being good neighbors one became enemies. up what. he finished with this war but in the minds of the people the same problem still exists. my generation is back in the time we are to all to go abroad to find to have can is or we are too young to go to the pension and to give up from our life. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something to subvert set over it. i believe the younger people are really starting to be more active than to bring change. in divorce was their way of living under the cells all artists still of working during these four years and it was real how do you resist as a serially and. and as an intellectual. i. sat in a film festival begin under the siege peeped out electricity a few people from the academy of formi
the conflict began during the breakup of yugoslavia when boss knew how to. when i declared independence bosnian serbs took up arms. the siege of sarajevo started when people nine hundred ninety two bosnian serbs and croats stopped being good neighbors one became enemies. up what. he finished with this war but in the minds of the people the same problem still exists. my generation is back in the time we are to all to go abroad to find to have can is or we are too young to go to the pension and...
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standards working standards you know working time directive as i think up wards there was a war in yugoslavia and you know and you know i'm sure that they wanted members of the time of course but still it's a war in europe that again as well the european union was in there. i mean pro european and it's a great expense i'm pro you. well they're not entirely divinely is your committee even going to last until twenty nineteen was mostly depends if the government lasts that long you know that i mean the betting of the moments is that you know we lost souls in this problem until twenty twenty two or possibly the next mayor your williams thank you thank you. well fifteen years ago today a leaked memo between u.k. and u.s. spy agencies g.h.q. in the n.s.a. was released to the public a detailed collusion between governments to illegally bugged the united nations in an attempt to swing tony blair's vote to invade iraq a war that would go on to kill wound or displace tens of millions of people a decade and a half on u.k. and u.s. bombing of iraq continues and the story of that whistleblower is becoming
standards working standards you know working time directive as i think up wards there was a war in yugoslavia and you know and you know i'm sure that they wanted members of the time of course but still it's a war in europe that again as well the european union was in there. i mean pro european and it's a great expense i'm pro you. well they're not entirely divinely is your committee even going to last until twenty nineteen was mostly depends if the government lasts that long you know that i...
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the conflict began during the break up yugoslavia in bosnia herzegovina declared independence mostly in serbs took up arms. the siege of sarajevo started in april ninety ninety two bosnian serbs and croats stopped being good neighbors but all became enemies. up. the finish with this war but in the minds of the people the same problem still exists. my generation is stuck in the time we had to all to go are brought to find to have contests or be out to young to go to the pension and to give up from our life. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something to subversive over it. i believe the younger people are really starting to be more active and to bring change. in divorce was the way of living under the shelves all still of working during these four years and it was real how do you resist as a serial the end and as intel actual. i. sat over from fast to begin the siege of delta electricity a few people from the academy i floored me decide to bringing the new film since. be something th
the conflict began during the break up yugoslavia in bosnia herzegovina declared independence mostly in serbs took up arms. the siege of sarajevo started in april ninety ninety two bosnian serbs and croats stopped being good neighbors but all became enemies. up. the finish with this war but in the minds of the people the same problem still exists. my generation is stuck in the time we had to all to go are brought to find to have contests or be out to young to go to the pension and to give up...
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the first was the united nations, the second was former yugoslavia... you have two trials.fjustice on behalf of my nation. that was run by the international criminal court at the hague. the third is the european rule of law... you are not answering my question... on the fourth one, it was judged only albanians, only for selected crimes, and it was out of the country. i would prefer that. but it was ratified by the kosovan parliament? fair enough. now you are denying... no, not deniable. the court exists. but it is good to realise when this quarter rights, and the criticism of this court, there is criticism of this court. more to the point there is criticism of this court from your own brother. like you, he was a kla fighter and recently he has said that kla fighters will prevent action by anyone who intends to profit politically from making arrests in this special court. it sounds like you and your family are doing whatever it takes to block these activities. not true at all. we respect the rule of law. i did it in my time, my brother did it. we went to trial and court... h
the first was the united nations, the second was former yugoslavia... you have two trials.fjustice on behalf of my nation. that was run by the international criminal court at the hague. the third is the european rule of law... you are not answering my question... on the fourth one, it was judged only albanians, only for selected crimes, and it was out of the country. i would prefer that. but it was ratified by the kosovan parliament? fair enough. now you are denying... no, not deniable. the...
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the better comparison actually for iraq sadly is the former yugoslavia.ike the former yugoslavia, iraq when we went in was a deeply divided country. there was the schism between the shias and the sunnis, but also the kurds. and all this has been bottled up, kind of held in check by saddam hussein, who just compressed everything. and iraq, like venezuela, like vietnam, also had a market dominant minority, the roughly 15% sunnis. so, the sunnis are the same group that saddam hussein belonged to. they had controled that country, politically, economically, militarily for hundreds of years, first under the ottomans, then under the british who favored the sunni minority, ruling through them indirectly, and then most egregiously under saddam hussein, who favored the sunnis, and not just that. it wasn't just that they allowed the sunnis to get wealthy -- control the wealth. he persecuted the kurds and the shia majority. so, once again, you have the same dynamic, a long dominant hated minority. in this case, it's the sunnis, a different sect. and then suddenly, we
the better comparison actually for iraq sadly is the former yugoslavia.ike the former yugoslavia, iraq when we went in was a deeply divided country. there was the schism between the shias and the sunnis, but also the kurds. and all this has been bottled up, kind of held in check by saddam hussein, who just compressed everything. and iraq, like venezuela, like vietnam, also had a market dominant minority, the roughly 15% sunnis. so, the sunnis are the same group that saddam hussein belonged to....
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while aiding international war and misleading the international community which include invading yugoslavia seventy eight days of bombing europe and libya under the false pretexts. and supporting because you create. and then i would like to quote president ronald reagan's who frequently referred to the russian prover trust but verify. history shows that britain's statements must be verified. we demand full transparency of the investigation and full cooperation with russia and we. all c w. so this is the end of my remarks and i'll be happy to answer your questions. please . ok i was not wrong or it sounds like you may only was i was. right. i was actually i knew i was mad as well thank you. i am authorized to see that moscow considers this kind of statements made under the level of the foreign secretary in any way unacceptable and totally irresponsible. the bridges go on with this free to make a decision about its dissipation in the world cup but nobody has the right to insult the russian people who defeated nazis and and lost more than twenty five million people by comparing our country to
while aiding international war and misleading the international community which include invading yugoslavia seventy eight days of bombing europe and libya under the false pretexts. and supporting because you create. and then i would like to quote president ronald reagan's who frequently referred to the russian prover trust but verify. history shows that britain's statements must be verified. we demand full transparency of the investigation and full cooperation with russia and we. all c w. so...
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very clear that kosovo at that time should have the main body of the former federal republic of yugoslavia. and the you know a lot of a decoration of independence clearly violated all of the. legal provisions and in my own opinion i think it set a very dangerous but i said and for. minorities also i said and says her mission is movement to declare that the no independence i was not surprised at toll that the also of the independence or declaration of independence of crimea well that was nice and really mr cowan i was going to ask you because you also said i recognize the cost of this independence proclamation and not recognizing our cause yang crimea is a double standard but the western powers explain that by saying that all these cases are unique and shouldn't be used to ask presidents for each other do you agree with their point. in the open unit. any such political moves create precedents either positive or negative ones. as far as i'm concerned and i'm not the only one. who was perceived by many of my colleagues in the czech bollman for example that did occur you know it's a recognitio
very clear that kosovo at that time should have the main body of the former federal republic of yugoslavia. and the you know a lot of a decoration of independence clearly violated all of the. legal provisions and in my own opinion i think it set a very dangerous but i said and for. minorities also i said and says her mission is movement to declare that the no independence i was not surprised at toll that the also of the independence or declaration of independence of crimea well that was nice...
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two decades after being forced from power, the life of yugoslavia's former president, slobodan milosevicthe business briefing: up, up... and away... is the dream of the flying car finally set for takeoff? and we'll have a report from the signing of one of the world's largest free—trade pacts,
two decades after being forced from power, the life of yugoslavia's former president, slobodan milosevicthe business briefing: up, up... and away... is the dream of the flying car finally set for takeoff? and we'll have a report from the signing of one of the world's largest free—trade pacts,
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very clear that kosovo at that time should have remained thought of the former federal republic of yugoslavia. the you know law to decoration of independence clearly violated all of these. legal provisions and in my own opinion i think it set a very dangerous precedent for all. minorities all says and it says her mission is movement to declare that the no independence i was not surprised the toll that the also of the independence or declaration of independence of crimea well that was. really mr cowan i was going to ask you because you also said i recognize the cost of this independence proclamation and not recognizing optimize yank crimea is a double standard but the western powers explain that by saying that all these cases are unique and shouldn't be used as presidents for each other do you agree with their point. in my open unit. any such political moves create precedents i that was it before they got the one. as far as i'm concerned and i'm not the only one. who was perceived by many of my colleagues in the czech bollman for example that did a good you know i thought a commission of indep
very clear that kosovo at that time should have remained thought of the former federal republic of yugoslavia. the you know law to decoration of independence clearly violated all of these. legal provisions and in my own opinion i think it set a very dangerous precedent for all. minorities all says and it says her mission is movement to declare that the no independence i was not surprised the toll that the also of the independence or declaration of independence of crimea well that was. really mr...
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very clear that kosovo at that time should have the main body of the former federal republic of yugoslavia. and the you know a lot of a decoration of independence clearly violates it already. legal provisions. in my own opinion i think it set a very dangerous precedent for all. minorities all says and it says her mission is movement to declare that the no independence was not surprised the toll that the also of the independence declaration of independence of crimea well that was bought it's nice and really mr cowan i was going to ask you because you also said i recognize the cost of this independence proclamation and not recognizing our cries yang crimea is a double standard but the western powers explain that by saying that all these cases are unique and shouldn't be used as presidents for each other do you agree with their point. in the open unit. any such political moves create precedents either positive or negative ones. as far as i'm concerned and i'm not the only one. who was perceived by many of my colleagues in the czech bollman for example that did occur you know it's a recognitio
very clear that kosovo at that time should have the main body of the former federal republic of yugoslavia. and the you know a lot of a decoration of independence clearly violates it already. legal provisions. in my own opinion i think it set a very dangerous precedent for all. minorities all says and it says her mission is movement to declare that the no independence was not surprised the toll that the also of the independence declaration of independence of crimea well that was bought it's...
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still that he would do if he wants out of the nineteen years to the day britain began attacking yugoslavia without approval from the un security council. the far right. isn't just on the march it's taking violent my daughter's action i don't like it that. i see these organizations which are all usually split into which we feel different names how do you view that. a. complex web of british national. level telling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chickenhawk forcing you to fight the battles. that you saw try to tell you that will be gossiping probably by falsehood most reporters. as he tells you are not pulling out by. all the hawks that we along with all. it would appear the more the political left and their allies in the corporate media tap donald trump the more we learn about the corrupt behavior of the deep state the firing of andrew mackay but the f.b.i. has to kick some point is this the beginning of a perfect. time about email bend of the entire usa needle my dad. and i mean i'm going to. be. making the move to india that. you may believe does have images cons
still that he would do if he wants out of the nineteen years to the day britain began attacking yugoslavia without approval from the un security council. the far right. isn't just on the march it's taking violent my daughter's action i don't like it that. i see these organizations which are all usually split into which we feel different names how do you view that. a. complex web of british national. level telling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chickenhawk forcing you...
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very clear that kosovo at that time should have remained thought of the former federal republic of yugoslavia. and the you know a lot of a decoration of independence clearly violated all of these. legal provisions and in my own opinion i think it set a very dangerous precedent for all. minorities all says and it says her mission is movement to declare you not to know independence i was not surprised at toll that the also of the independence or declaration of independence of crimea well that was about it's nice and really mr cullen i was going to ask you because you also said i recognize the cost of this independence proclamation and not recognizing yang crimea is a double standard but the western powers explain that by saying that all these cases are unique and shouldn't be used as presidents for each other do you agree with their point. in the open unit. any such political moves create precedents either positive or negative ones. as far as i'm concerned and i'm not the only one. who was perceived by many of my colleagues in the czech bollman for example that did a good you know i thought a c
very clear that kosovo at that time should have remained thought of the former federal republic of yugoslavia. and the you know a lot of a decoration of independence clearly violated all of these. legal provisions and in my own opinion i think it set a very dangerous precedent for all. minorities all says and it says her mission is movement to declare you not to know independence i was not surprised at toll that the also of the independence or declaration of independence of crimea well that was...
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the former, i helped bosnian refugees, they were coming to our region -- i worked in the former yugoslavia, i helped bosnian refugees. i worked in the yugoslavian .onsulate i worked at the refugee center and we have been wonderfully welcoming to refugees. a lot of these things do not come out. worked a lot, i'm not a person with a lot of money, but i'm a person who is put my heart and soul into the job in helping to lead the people in our community. it is frustrating. this guy, why have you not been to the town halls? he -- we notify people. it is frustrating at times. but that is politics. minutes left, peggy has been waiting, on the independent line. caller: good morning. i would like to know if she knows -- if claudia tenney knows, how much money was spent on secretary's stents -- secondary states hillary clinton's email investigation. since she knows how much is been spent on the trump investigation. no idea, but i cannot understand why we have not had a prosecution on that side. where's eric holder on these issues? there were obvious violations and criminal actions. as a lawyer, why d
the former, i helped bosnian refugees, they were coming to our region -- i worked in the former yugoslavia, i helped bosnian refugees. i worked in the yugoslavian .onsulate i worked at the refugee center and we have been wonderfully welcoming to refugees. a lot of these things do not come out. worked a lot, i'm not a person with a lot of money, but i'm a person who is put my heart and soul into the job in helping to lead the people in our community. it is frustrating. this guy, why have you not...
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i read a statement of him written in one nine hundred seventy five by then president of yugoslavia in the statement that was reading helsinki with a little adjustment for the times that's exactly the statement that i could have made today he was calling for detente alleviation of tension between the blocks even henry kissinger recently said that he hoped there would be some warm up in the relations between the united states and the russian federation because the next face gone like this would be war and no one should be stupid enough to enter a war that would lead to total destruction on those things before you know the best way to have a tom right now between america and russia is to find common ground for something and i know that law has said that russia and the united states could become part of the cost of the serbian. do you think an attorney could help here. we have never heard from the united states that they would like to take part in those negotiations. billions from cost of or c. they are actually seeking the involvement of the united states in addition to the european unio
i read a statement of him written in one nine hundred seventy five by then president of yugoslavia in the statement that was reading helsinki with a little adjustment for the times that's exactly the statement that i could have made today he was calling for detente alleviation of tension between the blocks even henry kissinger recently said that he hoped there would be some warm up in the relations between the united states and the russian federation because the next face gone like this would...
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i read a statement in written in one nine hundred seventy five by then president of yugoslavia and the statement that was made in helsinki with a little adjustment for the times that's exactly the statement that i could have made today he was calling for detente alleviation of tension between the blocks even henry kissinger recently said that he hoped there would be some warm up in the relations between the united states and the russian federation because the next face gone like this would be war and no one should be stupid enough to enter a war that would lead to total destruction on those things before unless you know the best way to have a determined right now between america and russia is to find common ground for something and i know that law said that russia and the united states could become part of the cost of the serbian negotiations do you think an attorney could help here. we have never heard from the united states that they would like to take part in those negotiations. billions from course of or see they are actually seeking the involvement of the united states in addition
i read a statement in written in one nine hundred seventy five by then president of yugoslavia and the statement that was made in helsinki with a little adjustment for the times that's exactly the statement that i could have made today he was calling for detente alleviation of tension between the blocks even henry kissinger recently said that he hoped there would be some warm up in the relations between the united states and the russian federation because the next face gone like this would be...
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dramatic for a nation we saw it with venezuela when of hugo chavez passed away we saw in the former yugoslavia when tito died the country crumbled so this is one of those situations that you have an icon or a conic family that has lead this nation this guy does not have the historical clout the new president didn't wasn't even around during the revolution so he was too young or wasn't even born to fight in that revolution so you know you this is the whole thing this ban does not have the same clout as that castro name so he has to prove himself domestically and domestically that some of the the big hurdles he has are of course there's a to get this a two currency system that's in cuba right now as a traveler as a tourist in cuba we use one currency the locals use another that has changed over the years to the point that that currency is what divides the wealthy from the poor for example a cab driver can get this currency that foreigners years while doctors were under the government paycheck can't so these are things that this president's going to have to put together things that he's going to
dramatic for a nation we saw it with venezuela when of hugo chavez passed away we saw in the former yugoslavia when tito died the country crumbled so this is one of those situations that you have an icon or a conic family that has lead this nation this guy does not have the historical clout the new president didn't wasn't even around during the revolution so he was too young or wasn't even born to fight in that revolution so you know you this is the whole thing this ban does not have the same...
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when they saw nato actions in yugoslavia and early on right after the cold war, he became convinced that the western powers were not good to take russian security concerns seriously. that is what he operates off of. it is more to it than just the kgb portion. he is incredibly rich. those around him are rich. they are not the same thing as oligarchs. they are people in russia now who have power and that is led to them being wealthy. there is a very large wealth gap in russia. -- wewe are talking to have another 10 minutes. our phone lines are open. this headline from bloomberg news. russian hackers allegedly attacked u.s. aviation as part of a series of breaches back in 2017. guest: i don't know the specifics of that. it doesn't surprise me. it doesn't surprise me that the russians would try to find ways and our critical and for structure. not necessarily to do anything now but during a crisis, that might be useful. i think we have to be careful about protecting and denying russian ability to get into our if the structure. host: what would have the objective have been? guest: lets we get
when they saw nato actions in yugoslavia and early on right after the cold war, he became convinced that the western powers were not good to take russian security concerns seriously. that is what he operates off of. it is more to it than just the kgb portion. he is incredibly rich. those around him are rich. they are not the same thing as oligarchs. they are people in russia now who have power and that is led to them being wealthy. there is a very large wealth gap in russia. -- wewe are talking...
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he was not present will be dual feels i think nineteen years to the day britain began attacking yugoslavia without approval from the un security council. the far right. isn't just on the march it's taking violent. action like. split into which we differ how do you view that. complex web. it would appear the more the political left and their allies in the corporate media . the more we learn about the corrupt behavior of the deep state the firing of andrew mccabe at the f.b.i. it's a case in point is this the beginning of a purge. few things. few. headlines this. regard the poisoning of a spine to tara while demanding answers to questions. facebook is under fire after the date of millions of its uses was harvested and exploited in the u.s. presidential. election meddling. i understand. it's the kind of party line which is whatever whatever the russian war effort by you know there's lots of things we'll see is the fact that facebook is a tool all see feel well the government. run schools of civilians killed this rebel shelling targets the suburbs of damascus and hits a crowded market. hello t
he was not present will be dual feels i think nineteen years to the day britain began attacking yugoslavia without approval from the un security council. the far right. isn't just on the march it's taking violent. action like. split into which we differ how do you view that. complex web. it would appear the more the political left and their allies in the corporate media . the more we learn about the corrupt behavior of the deep state the firing of andrew mccabe at the f.b.i. it's a case in...
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yugoslavia iraq libya will use this lead to numerous suffering against in months and months civilians but don't forget the u.k. is well known as a state which uses targeted associate as a associate assassinations by drones and you listening hearing from you invectives against us is something that is on the government and when there is no proof behind them it's all the more on. the injuries prudence and life in general there is a principle we will the principle cui bono could protest in other words look for those for whose benefit this is being done. well what do you think of this incident is this is this something that's benefits russia on the eve of presidential elections and the world football championship of was the moment i can name a number of countries. who are but abiding by the principle of the presumption of innocence i will not name them but i can sing over a number of countries who would benefit a great deal from this incident and accusing russia of it that would work there what would you think water could be the motivation that the prime minister of u.k. is using that the
yugoslavia iraq libya will use this lead to numerous suffering against in months and months civilians but don't forget the u.k. is well known as a state which uses targeted associate as a associate assassinations by drones and you listening hearing from you invectives against us is something that is on the government and when there is no proof behind them it's all the more on. the injuries prudence and life in general there is a principle we will the principle cui bono could protest in other...
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i read a statement of him written in one nine hundred seventy five by then president of yugoslavia and the statement that was made in helsinki with a little adjustment for the times that's exactly the statement that i could have made today he was calling for detente alleviation of tension between the blocks even henry kissinger recently said that he hoped there would be some warm up in the relations between the united states and the russian federation because the next face gone like this would be war and no one should be stupid enough to enter a war that would lead to total destruction on those things before you know the best way to have had to tom right now between america and russia is to find common ground for something and i know that lover of has said that russia and the united states could become part of the cost of the serbian. seeing an attorney could help here. we have never heard from the united states that they would like to take part in those negotiations that's what the albanians from course more see they are actually seeking the involvement of the united states in additio
i read a statement of him written in one nine hundred seventy five by then president of yugoslavia and the statement that was made in helsinki with a little adjustment for the times that's exactly the statement that i could have made today he was calling for detente alleviation of tension between the blocks even henry kissinger recently said that he hoped there would be some warm up in the relations between the united states and the russian federation because the next face gone like this would...
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well they have done a lot more than expected initially, we have had this with yugoslavia and it has beenbut astonishing success in cases like liberia and of course rwanda and burundi. of course you can point to egregious cases like the democratic republic of congo. you cannot turn back the clock, this is a very important area. especially when there are such serious charges, crimes against humanity and genocide. and these are quite clearly crimes that these chaps are being accused of, crimes against humanity. thank you very much. britain's most senior police officer, the metropolitan commissioner cressida dick, has suggested that social media is partly to blame for some violent crime, including a rising number of knife attacks. in an interview with the times, ms dick said the websites were being used by gangs to glamorise violence and allowed trivial disputes to escalate quickly. the commissioner says she sees a connection between incredibly abusive language used in social media meaning that it makes it " more likely, faster, and harder for people to cool down" she goes on to say that soc
well they have done a lot more than expected initially, we have had this with yugoslavia and it has beenbut astonishing success in cases like liberia and of course rwanda and burundi. of course you can point to egregious cases like the democratic republic of congo. you cannot turn back the clock, this is a very important area. especially when there are such serious charges, crimes against humanity and genocide. and these are quite clearly crimes that these chaps are being accused of, crimes...
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he was out by social media appeals out of the nineteen years to the day britain began attacking yugoslavia without approval from the un security council. the far right. isn't just on the march it's taking violent my daughter's action i don't like need to hear that you know again i see these organizations which are usually split into which we take different names how do you view that. complex web of butchers' fascism. it would appear the more the political left and their allies in the corporate media . the more we learn about the corrupt behavior of the deep state the firing of andrew mccabe at the f.b.i. it's a case in point is this the beginning of a perfect. russia says it regards the poisoning of a former spy in the u.k. as an act of terrorism demanding answers to the question. of civilians are killed as rebel shelling targets the suburbs of damascus and hits a crowded my. documents revealed the extent of the us national security agency's efforts to track down and identify big news. this is r.t. international. the russian foreign ministry says that it considers the poisoning of former s
he was out by social media appeals out of the nineteen years to the day britain began attacking yugoslavia without approval from the un security council. the far right. isn't just on the march it's taking violent my daughter's action i don't like need to hear that you know again i see these organizations which are usually split into which we take different names how do you view that. complex web of butchers' fascism. it would appear the more the political left and their allies in the corporate...