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for russia, however, russia is selling china oil and gas at rock bottom prices. some cynics have said in the past that russia is a, i'm quoting john kane here, the u. s. senator. he said some time ago already. russia is a gas station masquerading as a country. is 13 essentially locking russia into that kind of a status or the super gross is not a destination ross is much more than the gas station. if you look what's happening africa, it's not on the arctics, both in africa. it's perfectly fine. colberg corporation between china and ross, the china building means restriction, many african countries, and thrust washing the brains of rhythms because the influence of russia, russian info welfare enough, it is extremely, extremely struck. so it's corporation of many different levels. so much more than gossip oil. it's on the global scale, it's against united states, against the person, against the little democracy of the state concept and against the whole set of the rest of the videos we used to have here in the vest. it's in so it's so much more for them on a logica
for russia, however, russia is selling china oil and gas at rock bottom prices. some cynics have said in the past that russia is a, i'm quoting john kane here, the u. s. senator. he said some time ago already. russia is a gas station masquerading as a country. is 13 essentially locking russia into that kind of a status or the super gross is not a destination ross is much more than the gas station. if you look what's happening africa, it's not on the arctics, both in africa. it's perfectly fine....
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and it's possible in russia. well, mr popov, you may or may not be aware that there are more than 16,000 documented cases of ukrainian children being deported, transferred to russia or russian—held territory, occupied territory in ukraine. more than 16,000 documented cases, but many more thousands, which the ukrainians believe have not yet been exposed to the world. now, that contravenes international law and to quote the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court, those children have been used as "the spoils of war". now, you are a human being, leave aside your politics. does it not offend you that your country is responsible for using children as the spoils of war? it is not true, of course, stephen. and you know we must save the lives of those children. and they are in families, in orphanage, and they are safe right now. they are in a safe territory. mr popov, you know as well as i do that many of these children were taken when they still had family. in some cases, parents, in other cases, grandpar
and it's possible in russia. well, mr popov, you may or may not be aware that there are more than 16,000 documented cases of ukrainian children being deported, transferred to russia or russian—held territory, occupied territory in ukraine. more than 16,000 documented cases, but many more thousands, which the ukrainians believe have not yet been exposed to the world. now, that contravenes international law and to quote the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court, those children...
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being a threat to russia itself. guest: absolutely. that is often underestimated. the use of any of these weapons, including so-called tactical weapons which are often described as smaller, they are still nuclear weapons. . they have a massive impact, much bigger than conventional forces. the use of these weapons would have a detrimental effect on soldiers, whether they be russian, belarusian, or ukraine, as well as on civilian populations. pavel's reference to the idea of hanging onto the weapons in the future in order to continue nuclear blackmail, it is quite a powerful statement. because that is what we see constantly. we see the threat of new there weapons use as a way to -- nuclear weapons use as a way to coerce activity that otherwise the international community would not stand for, and it is very unfortunate and why the successful actions we have seen every time we have seen steps back from this, there has been tremendous condemnation for -- from the international community for these activities. nick: what ab
being a threat to russia itself. guest: absolutely. that is often underestimated. the use of any of these weapons, including so-called tactical weapons which are often described as smaller, they are still nuclear weapons. . they have a massive impact, much bigger than conventional forces. the use of these weapons would have a detrimental effect on soldiers, whether they be russian, belarusian, or ukraine, as well as on civilian populations. pavel's reference to the idea of hanging onto the...
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will repel any attack on russia. no matter what. what was some of the highlights for you that, jackie? look for me, it's a, it's a real breath of fresh air to see russia really, in many ways a crew out of his share. it has been that diplomatic shadow says, the collapse of the soviet union for a wide variety of reasons. russia has not had that central expression presence in well friends and what too long for the west in particular, united states and britain have enjoyed that. so ah. ready geopolitical a monopoly, setting down into fear common to dominate culture, industrial conduct, and the media weights. so this is a real interesting moment. there was some want, it seems to me that russia has come to the realization late as may be, that they are no valid for each to remain a seemingly reserve or some watch morose haps up on to the perception of russia on the global stage in relation to a case what the muscle that it was understood to be. so it's very refreshing to see russia now become and so and so engaging. i mean,
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to engage with russia, rather than indulging fantasy that you can exclude russia. this is a mega trend in the world. we need to really in house peace ability could neighborliness cooperation rather than agitating for war, cold war or hot war or unconventional days and deeds very, very low. cedric festival go now, is it a symbolic thing really that the rush of the chinese president shipping is visiting russia as it is. this is, this is his 1st international visit. is this a symbolic gesture? do you think this quite an important move? why she's in thing i think president, she didn't pay as a visit to a russia is both symbolic as well as a substantive, substantive in the sense that china and russia need to talk. and they talked about 2 things. one is purely bilateral relations and this bilateral relations will be important regardless of whatever that's happening elsewhere in the world. and you're talking about bilateral trade. you cannot make cooperation, come and prosperity, safety, and security along the long border and how, for example, the 2 countries can really c
to engage with russia, rather than indulging fantasy that you can exclude russia. this is a mega trend in the world. we need to really in house peace ability could neighborliness cooperation rather than agitating for war, cold war or hot war or unconventional days and deeds very, very low. cedric festival go now, is it a symbolic thing really that the rush of the chinese president shipping is visiting russia as it is. this is, this is his 1st international visit. is this a symbolic gesture? do...
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instead, there are warnings from the us about possible arms deliveries from china to russia, and russia's ally, alexander lucas shinkel personally travel to china. both sides are unable to find an agreement in our courting non aligned countries like g 20 host india, for example, which has seen a wave of diplomatic efforts, including a visit by german chancellor, will have choice. so on to the point we ask war in ukraine, our new alliances dividing the world with . welcome to this week's to the point i'm how are you there? yes, it's good to have you with us and i'd like to introduce our guests this week. felix lee is a journalist, a long time corresponded in china, and currently works for the specialized german use outlet. china table. catch a glow guy as a freelance journalist and russia expert. and e shabba is my colleague from d w. joining us today from barn to all 3 of you. thank you very much for being with us today. and i'd like to start with you each are talking about this so called war of words that we've seen. also in the g 20 foreign ministers meeting that is taking place in indi
instead, there are warnings from the us about possible arms deliveries from china to russia, and russia's ally, alexander lucas shinkel personally travel to china. both sides are unable to find an agreement in our courting non aligned countries like g 20 host india, for example, which has seen a wave of diplomatic efforts, including a visit by german chancellor, will have choice. so on to the point we ask war in ukraine, our new alliances dividing the world with . welcome to this week's to the...
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so if the rest of the world continue to trade, the ways russia and china continued to trade with russia, ice in the sanction will not work. and to what extent you think china has benefited from these western companies, ceasing business with russia with china, be able to move in and fill the gap in the market. and obviously, russia is now re direct in its oil and gas supplies towards china, towards india. how china benefited economically from these sanctions. the china, russia have forwarded this strategic strategic partnership for already many years. and we have are already the 2 leaders. she camping and the vladimir putin have always provided the guidance at st. you level macro level for the cooperation between 2 sites, especially in the economic and other domains. and as a result, or when the sanctions by the west, or impose on russia who chinese opposed to it. it's only natural that russia needs all kinds of goods in china can provide. you fed the china, the major surprise for consumer goods, anywhere and the china now the largest of manufacturing power. it's the manufacturing power
so if the rest of the world continue to trade, the ways russia and china continued to trade with russia, ice in the sanction will not work. and to what extent you think china has benefited from these western companies, ceasing business with russia with china, be able to move in and fill the gap in the market. and obviously, russia is now re direct in its oil and gas supplies towards china, towards india. how china benefited economically from these sanctions. the china, russia have forwarded...
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ah, us citizens residing or travelling in russia should deport immediately russia trolls. not warning saying that you should have mentioned, it applies only to americans engaged in sb enough. about the russia arrested, an american journalist on charges he was spying with the better russian president says, nato was preparing an invasion through poland. as the military block rose its presence near the port, it's all feller groups. nigeria looks the ways to reintegrate form of militants into society that steps up efforts to eradicate the terrorist vocal. how do we report from the ground? donald trump says he faces the was the political persecution and us history as the manhattan district attorney secures criminal charges against, with loads of development stuff that you want today. it's a peck program on, on you international. and as always, it's so good to have us. washington has warned that all americans in russia, they must leave the country immediately. that's off to russia's federal security service erected a wall street journal correspondent on chargers. he was spying w
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russia anymore. we just call it bosco via credit card. allow this historically, a entity like this. you know, you know which a bum, there is stand on your border. so it regime change has to be out of the ultimate war objects. if she doesn't, alexander assists mystifying for me. i can understand the lens keys in his regime. there. russo phobic attitude because they have nato at their back to their funding. so keep protecting us. there's no downside but, but the longer this goes on, the entire european security architecture is very unstable. it's very vulnerable. and of course, you know, there are people like victoria new and, and jake sullivan, every blink and they have a very long history of wanting to see the end of the russian federation. and that this is the stuff that you can learn. but you know, what about the people in the rest of europe? i mean, this is not their crusade. okay. it's, it is a crusade of elite in a very specific group of beliefs. go ahead. alexandra. yeah, you're absolutely righ
russia anymore. we just call it bosco via credit card. allow this historically, a entity like this. you know, you know which a bum, there is stand on your border. so it regime change has to be out of the ultimate war objects. if she doesn't, alexander assists mystifying for me. i can understand the lens keys in his regime. there. russo phobic attitude because they have nato at their back to their funding. so keep protecting us. there's no downside but, but the longer this goes on, the entire...
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threat for russia. in the last 12 months, the u. k. has become one of ukraine's most ardent supporters, one of russia's fiercest critics, and alongside other nato alliance members, has funneled billions of dollars worth of weapons in to ukraine to help with the nation's war effort. and it's here with the u. k. i can 2019 where andrade, kellen was appointed russia's ambassador to the u. k. during that time, he's faced calls to be expelled by the former prime minister of u. k. boys johnson and one opposition m. pate has accused them of simply being a pirate for vladimir putin regime. andre kellen roches ambassador to the u. k. talks to al jazeera ah andrew kellen, russian ambassador to the united kingdom. thank you very much for talking to al jazeera. it's been a year of violent bloodshed, tens of thousands of people, possibly killed, possibly millions, been forced into exile from ukraine. we're talking about people living in basements about economic instability, also rippling around the world. it's very,
threat for russia. in the last 12 months, the u. k. has become one of ukraine's most ardent supporters, one of russia's fiercest critics, and alongside other nato alliance members, has funneled billions of dollars worth of weapons in to ukraine to help with the nation's war effort. and it's here with the u. k. i can 2019 where andrade, kellen was appointed russia's ambassador to the u. k. during that time, he's faced calls to be expelled by the former prime minister of u. k. boys johnson and...
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so the sanctions have not had the effect on russia. and you might interpret these moves, you know, with the i c, c and the price caps is kind of a desperate moves they want regime change. they made a us nato, a new thing. they can get it by getting ready for a potent and not putting up, wanted to price on his head, so to speak. you know, quote a post out here in moscow as the french writs. hi am and age is being raised to cover government coffers that are very short. more and more money is being sent to ukraine. i. e. u. defense and foreign ministers of agree to a 2000000000 euro ammunition plan for re supplying the ukrainian army will, will again discuss the situation in ukraine and the support to be given to it. in particular, on the basis of the high representatives proposal concerning the use of the european piece facility from munition in order to accelerate the transfer of ammunition to ukraine. this will allow group purchases and therefore faster deliveries at better prices. and finally, with the objective of strength thing, eur
so the sanctions have not had the effect on russia. and you might interpret these moves, you know, with the i c, c and the price caps is kind of a desperate moves they want regime change. they made a us nato, a new thing. they can get it by getting ready for a potent and not putting up, wanted to price on his head, so to speak. you know, quote a post out here in moscow as the french writs. hi am and age is being raised to cover government coffers that are very short. more and more money is...
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on the other hand, russia can't possibly win because the u. s. weapons that are given to ukraine is, will devastate them at the same time as the ukrainians are simply be pushed back and forth and nothing will happen. so the real point here is, is far work. it's got to be negotiated and a negotiation is very, very difficult. there's no geographical point where we can divide that up to forces . well, we're talking to an advisor for the progressive caucus in congress, in a week or so as time. and he's been saying that negotiations are off the table a a to remember, attract a letter, asking for negotiations, calling it scanned. and being called defeatist, you say that russia car, when i mean some say that all already arguably in the global south, russia has already, one not least obviously the rubel currency, but the in terms of the deals now being done between bricks countries, the shang, i cooperation organization, russia has already begun creating the new world order that so many have predicted, i think, strap for and your organization constant
on the other hand, russia can't possibly win because the u. s. weapons that are given to ukraine is, will devastate them at the same time as the ukrainians are simply be pushed back and forth and nothing will happen. so the real point here is, is far work. it's got to be negotiated and a negotiation is very, very difficult. there's no geographical point where we can divide that up to forces . well, we're talking to an advisor for the progressive caucus in congress, in a week or so as time. and...
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over russia. there are they have forecast saying that russia will not only be defeated, but it will also fall apart that will collapse and will break apart into several republics. for example, we had george friedman who's the head of the stratford geopolitical intelligence platform. he's the one of those people who is coming out with statements like this, saying that russia will be defeated, no doubt about that. and also able to break up into republics. why is russia breaking up into republics in particular, beneficial to them? i think that is completely logic from their part because if russia will stay, ah, united, if russia will stay independent and sovereign. if russia, when russia increases, ah more, it's independence out there at the, the victory in ukraine. that world will be not ruled by the west, so that is with the independent russia, with such gro was off, but you, at a consciousness during, could put in stime. it is the real obstacle to create the global world on the control of the west
over russia. there are they have forecast saying that russia will not only be defeated, but it will also fall apart that will collapse and will break apart into several republics. for example, we had george friedman who's the head of the stratford geopolitical intelligence platform. he's the one of those people who is coming out with statements like this, saying that russia will be defeated, no doubt about that. and also able to break up into republics. why is russia breaking up into republics...
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for russia and europe and russia. we are split russia first. we tend to note ukraine and georgia and belarus. that is to your detriment. we don't go around calling poland at as the emperor of war separately to call india or the united states the former colonies of england. the thing that we are dealing with is a empire. the last great empire. spain and u.k.. but, russia is still behaving like an empire, and the united states slap back against an kingdom and they made an imperial rush towards the suez canal and said no more to this. this is consistent with u.s. practice which is trying to push back the umpire. >> i am the one person who is not a russian expert. i will give you my perspective. my wife and i are reading the icon in the act, and what you take from that and russia is trying to get its relationship right, and it has never succeeded. we thought that russia would come out of the soviet experience, and there is a chance that you can convince putin that this is his opportunity to bring russia permanently into the west, and condoleezza ri
for russia and europe and russia. we are split russia first. we tend to note ukraine and georgia and belarus. that is to your detriment. we don't go around calling poland at as the emperor of war separately to call india or the united states the former colonies of england. the thing that we are dealing with is a empire. the last great empire. spain and u.k.. but, russia is still behaving like an empire, and the united states slap back against an kingdom and they made an imperial rush towards...
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that is how russia sees crimea. somehow that vision was absorbed by the western public, paradoxically. in reality, and it's great because not only we ukrainians are telling this, but some international important researchers like the head of ukrainian studies at cambridge, he's not ukrainian, he's a british researcher, but he studies very deeply ukraine and crimea in particular. you just have to look at the map to see that crimea is actually interlinked with ukrainian mainland. and it has been a part of ukrainian step land threat centuries. i don't want to go deep into history because maybe it's not the proper argument, but if you consider those linkages, that russia has to crimea, you can see those linkages are actually the output or the consequences of the annexation of crimea. all the atrocities that were committed by stolen and soviet authorities in crimea, and then actually eliminated all the crimean tatars, which are the key in red -- indigenous people in crimea, and have been the majority in crimea before the
that is how russia sees crimea. somehow that vision was absorbed by the western public, paradoxically. in reality, and it's great because not only we ukrainians are telling this, but some international important researchers like the head of ukrainian studies at cambridge, he's not ukrainian, he's a british researcher, but he studies very deeply ukraine and crimea in particular. you just have to look at the map to see that crimea is actually interlinked with ukrainian mainland. and it has been a...
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like we would be fighting russia. >> or like nato would be fighting russia, so i hope that you can expand on that a little bit in your comments and give us an overview of how you see the situation developing. >> yeah, thanks, it is great to be here. i appreciate the opportunity. it is great to be with my hudson colleagues, all of you. so, to get to your point, and ben brought up a great point. crimea is being used as a sanctuary by russia, so they employ that as a strategic rear area, as a strategic depth so they can launch attacks from there but also bring their troops back for reconstitution. they use it as a logistics hub, because that is where they are re-supplying the ships, that is where they put missiles into ukraine, so there are a lot of benefits to crimea operationally for russia right now. and, if ukraine is going to be able to regain that territory or that territory in the east, they are going to have to start fighting like nato would. so not this battle of inches, using artillery in duels across very short battle line, but instead, start reaching back into your opponents we a
like we would be fighting russia. >> or like nato would be fighting russia, so i hope that you can expand on that a little bit in your comments and give us an overview of how you see the situation developing. >> yeah, thanks, it is great to be here. i appreciate the opportunity. it is great to be with my hudson colleagues, all of you. so, to get to your point, and ben brought up a great point. crimea is being used as a sanctuary by russia, so they employ that as a strategic rear...
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who could indeed, beijing looks reluctant to clip russia's wings before russia invaded ukraine. both president g and food declared a no limits partnership between their country. they've met in person since then and president she state visit to russia is a strong signal to the west. i am because am putin didn't win the war quickly to rethink its relationship while keeping this very strong alliance intact. so china's am main focus is to make sure that it continues to trade heavily with the west, while also maintaining its close friendship with, with russia. but china may be offering russia material support in the war. us based security researchers say the chinese companies are exporting equipment to sanctioned russian defense firms. and the u. s. has warned that china may soon provide lethal support to russia. there is no evidence of that happening on a wide scale yet. china has taken on and increasingly combat of posture towards the u. s. hope. and believe that as moscow's troops struggle on in ukraine, china is working towards it's long term goal of expanding its influence on th
who could indeed, beijing looks reluctant to clip russia's wings before russia invaded ukraine. both president g and food declared a no limits partnership between their country. they've met in person since then and president she state visit to russia is a strong signal to the west. i am because am putin didn't win the war quickly to rethink its relationship while keeping this very strong alliance intact. so china's am main focus is to make sure that it continues to trade heavily with the west,...
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with the reaction from russia and the impact this arrest warrant could have, here's our russia editor, steve rosenberg. did not expect them to slap handcuffs on vladimir putin. russia, dislike america does not recognise the jurisdiction of the international criminal court in russia does not extradite its citizens and yet, this is an extraordinary moment because think about it. the serving president of the worlds largest country in the nuclear power, a prominent member of the un security council, the icc has issued a warrant for his arrest over alleged war crimes that mix russia's president even more of a pariah at a time where vladimir putin is still trying to be a global player. you the chinese president coming here in three days' time for state visit. no wonder the kremlin furious, outrageous, the kremlin cries. the former russian president and putin ally refers to the arrest warrants in the social media post today wrote this. no need to explain where this paper should be used. in the followed that with an emoji of a toilet bowl. earlier, our security correspondent, frank gardner, e
with the reaction from russia and the impact this arrest warrant could have, here's our russia editor, steve rosenberg. did not expect them to slap handcuffs on vladimir putin. russia, dislike america does not recognise the jurisdiction of the international criminal court in russia does not extradite its citizens and yet, this is an extraordinary moment because think about it. the serving president of the worlds largest country in the nuclear power, a prominent member of the un security...
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so russia has worn but western powers leading the world to nuclear on mckesson. russia's ambassador to america made those comments in response to washington's attempts to down play a plan by its ally, the u. k. to send depleted uranium ammunition to ukraine. i mean, make no mistake, and this is yet another straw man through which the russians are driving a stake. this kind of ammunition is fairly commonplace. been in use for, for decades. american officials have yet another law with that irresponsible statements. let me remind you that by using these kind of ammunition, radioactive dust settles on the ground, it is extremely toxic and cannot be contaminated. such substances broke outbreaks of cancer. the american smelled this very well because they have already used this veterans in iraq and yugoslavia. it seems that the enlightened west, led by washington, has irrevocably decided to bring humanity to dangerous line, be on which nuclear mcgathen looms clearly. but washington has emphasized that the us is not planning to send such ammunition, although it has been downplaying concerns ab
so russia has worn but western powers leading the world to nuclear on mckesson. russia's ambassador to america made those comments in response to washington's attempts to down play a plan by its ally, the u. k. to send depleted uranium ammunition to ukraine. i mean, make no mistake, and this is yet another straw man through which the russians are driving a stake. this kind of ammunition is fairly commonplace. been in use for, for decades. american officials have yet another law with that...
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not just russia alone? >> sure, some nato countries, in fact, border the black sea. there is a couple things interesting there. the first is it's really interesting and obviously clearly sort of funny to me whenever the russians start claiming things along the lines of international law. despite the fact that they have invaded a neighboring country and that they have done all of these horrific war crimes, they are still willing to say but in terms of international law we were in the right on this one. that's always kind of -- it's kind of good for a laugh, i think. the second point, getting back to that messaging thing is this isn't an entirely bad incident for the russians. they are keenly aware, putin is, of what the political situation is here in the united states and that there is some concern on various parts of the u.s. political spectrum, some of it on the right, a bit of it on the left about getting sucked into this war as jim was talking about earlier. if these types of things start to happen they
not just russia alone? >> sure, some nato countries, in fact, border the black sea. there is a couple things interesting there. the first is it's really interesting and obviously clearly sort of funny to me whenever the russians start claiming things along the lines of international law. despite the fact that they have invaded a neighboring country and that they have done all of these horrific war crimes, they are still willing to say but in terms of international law we were in the right...
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the visit will be, she's 1st to russia in nearly 4 years. a kremlin official says the 2 will discuss the conflict in ukraine as well as military cooperation. the visit signals a show of support for russia, as putin face is increasing international isolation. turkish president, wretched type ardon has finally given his backing to finland, joining nato that clears the way for turkey's parliament to ratify finish membership. but so far to one has given no indication, you will also accept sweden's bid to join the alliance. turkey and hungary are the only nato members, yet to approve the 2 countries applications. but rainy day in and kara, has a piece of good news fort helsinki. at the presidential palace lodge up, they a bad one, greeted the finish president. turkey has been in the spotlight for dragging its feet in the ratification process. it's normal to the other thought that in we've seen that finland has taken sincere and concrete steps center to fulfill their commitments under the trilateral memorandum. you don't make young the agatha and
the visit will be, she's 1st to russia in nearly 4 years. a kremlin official says the 2 will discuss the conflict in ukraine as well as military cooperation. the visit signals a show of support for russia, as putin face is increasing international isolation. turkish president, wretched type ardon has finally given his backing to finland, joining nato that clears the way for turkey's parliament to ratify finish membership. but so far to one has given no indication, you will also accept sweden's...
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and russia is, once again in, in that category. well, what, what if, what if, what if we made the argument or not we, but i'm looking at this as a journalist and i'm saying i'm putting on my us diplomatic out here, right? i work now for the state department, and i'm gonna give you what they would probably say, which is countries like ukraine have chosen to align with the west. it's not like we're forcing them to do anything they've come to us and say, look, we want to be a part of nato. we want to be a part of the you. we want to have better relations with, with washington. and why are you keeping them from do it? they would argue. ok. so full disclosure, my wife is crimea. right. my wife is from the crimea. we have family all over east ukraine in dawn boss, or cough desa. this regime that seized power in 2014 violently and unconstitutionally with open u. s. backing with victoria newland right, working for the state department. caught on tape saying talking about midwife in this thing then who that happened in the country. it doesn
and russia is, once again in, in that category. well, what, what if, what if, what if we made the argument or not we, but i'm looking at this as a journalist and i'm saying i'm putting on my us diplomatic out here, right? i work now for the state department, and i'm gonna give you what they would probably say, which is countries like ukraine have chosen to align with the west. it's not like we're forcing them to do anything they've come to us and say, look, we want to be a part of nato. we want...
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yes, but it has nothing to do with russia. well... it has nothing to do with russia. it has a great deal to do with your nato membership. of course. and it also has a great deal to do with the fact that what we see in recent months is the russians firing missiles towards ukraine and, according to the ukrainians, last month, violating romanian airspace. clear this up for me. did it happen? may i finalise my answer to the previous question? well, we only have 2a minutes, and there's a lot to get through. basically, the result of the war of aggression against ukraine was that nato increased the allied presence in romania. now, as we speak, we have more than 5,300 troops of allied nations in romania on the romanian soil. we have americans, of course, we have the battle group, which is led by france, together with soldiers from luxembourg, from netherlands, from belgium, from poland and many other countries. so, paradoxically, the security of romania and of the eastern flank has increased in the last year. right, but i'm asking straight questions... now, about the missile
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russia continues its war of choice. right now, there is fighting in bakhmut and russians are making small tactical advances but at great cost. elsewhere, the frontline remain static with a significant change of artillery but no significant maneuver gains by at the site right now, there is a significant effort to build up ukrainian military in terms of equipment, munitions and training in order to enable ukraine to defend itself. increased ukrainian capability will allow ukrainian leadership to develop and execute a variety of options to achieve their objectives and bring this work to a successful conclusion. this is an active uterine -- brutal aggression by putin with complete disregard for human life, both civilian and military. the russians are killing civilians in large attacks on civilian infrastructure in densely populated areas. the poorly equipped russian forces are conducting mindless attacks and sacrificing hundreds per day. the political objectives that putin intended to achieve 384 da ys ago, you should be ob
russia continues its war of choice. right now, there is fighting in bakhmut and russians are making small tactical advances but at great cost. elsewhere, the frontline remain static with a significant change of artillery but no significant maneuver gains by at the site right now, there is a significant effort to build up ukrainian military in terms of equipment, munitions and training in order to enable ukraine to defend itself. increased ukrainian capability will allow ukrainian leadership to...
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russia and the west? brig. gen. ryder: first of all, it is not unusual for us to release imery of unsafe, unprofessional incidents. we have done that in other situations. particularly ithis case, given the reckless and dangerous behavior, to demonstrate publicly what type of actions the russians had taken, we felt it w important to provide this imagery. certainly there ar certain considerations we have to take into account when dealing with imagery to include the classification, to ensure we are not inadvertently putting out sensitive infoation. this case, we were able to work through that and provide that. as far as ssian perceptions, again, it's portant to take a ep back and look at the big picture here. the region with ukraine is solely on providing ukraine with the support it needs to defend itself. you have heard us say before that ukraine has a rht to defend itself, and we have the right to help them alongside the internationacommunity to do that. e united states does not seek colict with russi we d
russia and the west? brig. gen. ryder: first of all, it is not unusual for us to release imery of unsafe, unprofessional incidents. we have done that in other situations. particularly ithis case, given the reckless and dangerous behavior, to demonstrate publicly what type of actions the russians had taken, we felt it w important to provide this imagery. certainly there ar certain considerations we have to take into account when dealing with imagery to include the classification, to ensure we...
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it's friendly relations with russia, but it is likely to deliver lethal mil, military aid to, to russia because there will be there, there will certainly be a very harsh us sanction response as a, along with a hardening attitude toward china and europe, which is what aging does not want to see, and so china wall is that continue to support russia in economic terms, delivering not lethal but dual use items such as drones or chips to support russia . because china cannot and does not want to see russia collapsed by, by the war and from its strategic calculus. it does not see that it is saying it's off from russia will bring any sort of good, well from, from the u. s. and if they're not planning on it, we grant are opting either of china is not planning on delivering weapons or providing military support to russia. then why are they saying so? mr. mr tunes remarks did not indicate that china will send mil, military weapons to russia. it merely indicated that china will continue its close diplomatic relationship with russia and those, those 2 things are different. gen also kept drawing para
it's friendly relations with russia, but it is likely to deliver lethal mil, military aid to, to russia because there will be there, there will certainly be a very harsh us sanction response as a, along with a hardening attitude toward china and europe, which is what aging does not want to see, and so china wall is that continue to support russia in economic terms, delivering not lethal but dual use items such as drones or chips to support russia . because china cannot and does not want to see...
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both china and russia deny those intentions. and some western officials have threatened imposing sanctions on beijing if it supplies weapons to moscow. when many western media outlets have also been supporting washington's position, the china is a major threat to us national security. so reports claim that chinese made cranes operating in american ports could be used by the asian country as an espionage tool . those reports are felt, vide any concrete evidence. the accusations towards beijing commerce, john has become the world leader in the tech sector. our research reveals to china has built the foundations to position itself as the world's leading science and technology superpower. by establishing a sometimes stunning lead in high impact research across the maturity of critical and emerging technology domains. the research shows that other world powers are losing the global technology raised to china, with the asian country dominating in $37.00 out of the 44th, there's been assessed those included key defense on tech space re
both china and russia deny those intentions. and some western officials have threatened imposing sanctions on beijing if it supplies weapons to moscow. when many western media outlets have also been supporting washington's position, the china is a major threat to us national security. so reports claim that chinese made cranes operating in american ports could be used by the asian country as an espionage tool . those reports are felt, vide any concrete evidence. the accusations towards beijing...
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but you are doing this aggressively against russia. why there is such a lack of assistance in regard to the d. r. c. some that goes, we agree with the aussie president this acadie on the need to give the peace plan a chance would have the opportunity to resolve the conflict with am 23. today's not the time to force things by those who will interfere with implementation of this plan, know what they are risking include and sanctions. the front president tour of africa was meyer by protests. as locals have demanded that the former colonial power leave the continent for good. nevertheless, mac crime flags that his country has no plans to answer fear in the domestic affairs of african nations. just a head of microns arrival in kinshasa, some congolese demonstrated against his trip to their country outside the french embassy in kinshasa. the crowds accused ma chronos, back in rwanda, which the d r. c claims is supporting the m 2 into 3 enables in east, off the nation. oh, so important to know to that, to, for decades now, the democratic repu
but you are doing this aggressively against russia. why there is such a lack of assistance in regard to the d. r. c. some that goes, we agree with the aussie president this acadie on the need to give the peace plan a chance would have the opportunity to resolve the conflict with am 23. today's not the time to force things by those who will interfere with implementation of this plan, know what they are risking include and sanctions. the front president tour of africa was meyer by protests. as...
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that the fact that if russia deploy nuclear weapons and batteries could end up being a threat to russia itself. oh absolutely, and i think that's something that is often underestimated the use of any of these weapons, including what are so called these tactical weapons which are often described as smaller fish, still nuclear weapons. they have a massive impact, much bigger than conventional forces. and the use of these weapons would have a detrimental effect on the soldiers, whether they be russian, bella, russian, or ukrainian, as well as on civilian population. and i thought problem reference to the idea of hanging onto 2 weapons in the future in order to kind of do a sort of nuclear blackmail is quite, quite a powerful statement because that's what we see constantly see. the threat of nuclear weapons used as a way to blackmail co worse activity that otherwise the international community would not stand for. and it is very unfortunate, and it's why the successful actions we've seen every time or seen steps back from this has been of tremendous condemnation from the international commu
that the fact that if russia deploy nuclear weapons and batteries could end up being a threat to russia itself. oh absolutely, and i think that's something that is often underestimated the use of any of these weapons, including what are so called these tactical weapons which are often described as smaller fish, still nuclear weapons. they have a massive impact, much bigger than conventional forces. and the use of these weapons would have a detrimental effect on the soldiers, whether they be...
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but of fact, it's russia and china. those countries that are not active players and supporting or addressing global challenges because they're the ones that are undermining the g 20, not the united states, not democratic allies and partners. and so i think what you're saying is that while there is some separation between what beijing watts ultimately, because it has its own interest, they share too much together right now. and that's a deep concern for washington. now it stay with the g 20 there for just a 2nd. is china, the only nation tacitly supporting russia among the g? 20 or are there other nations that are also sympathetic to russia's cause? look, i think there's, there's other g, 20 countries. india included that continued to trade, trade with russia. some that abstained at the un last week on the resolution, condemning russia's full scale invasion to be crate on, on the anniversary of february 24th up. so there are some that are sitting on the fence trying to have it both ways. it's hard for me to see how mr. m
but of fact, it's russia and china. those countries that are not active players and supporting or addressing global challenges because they're the ones that are undermining the g 20, not the united states, not democratic allies and partners. and so i think what you're saying is that while there is some separation between what beijing watts ultimately, because it has its own interest, they share too much together right now. and that's a deep concern for washington. now it stay with the g 20...
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what might it mean for russia? and for the war in ukraine, this is inside the ah hello, welcome to the show, i'm sammy say. then president vladimir putin has been indicted by the international criminal court. arrest warrants have been issued for him and russia's children's commissioner marielle above or below va mother accused of the war crime of illegally deporting children from ukraine to russia. ukraine says 16000 children have been removed from the country. moscow says it's brought children to safety in russia, from more ravaged areas or places under attack from ukrainian forces. russia doesn't recognize the cause, the kremlin says the warrants have no force. moose, somebody are new to the i, c. c. is it in the hands of the collective west, which is always willing to carry out pseudo jurisdiction based on their orders of a i. c. c was set up 21 years ago and is based in the hague. the court has tried and convicted people of war crimes, notably in africa. the former yugoslavia. it's jurisdiction is recognized by
what might it mean for russia? and for the war in ukraine, this is inside the ah hello, welcome to the show, i'm sammy say. then president vladimir putin has been indicted by the international criminal court. arrest warrants have been issued for him and russia's children's commissioner marielle above or below va mother accused of the war crime of illegally deporting children from ukraine to russia. ukraine says 16000 children have been removed from the country. moscow says it's brought children...
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those organizations like russia are disappearing. i am sitting at the central office, watching many groups of young people, it's continuing. people are committed to defend their european future. >> was expected the bill would pass overwhelmingly? >> it's worth noting, the point is correct the way the law has been interpreted. russia has used foreign agent law's it has used two shut down independent groups. this law has been proposed by a faction that broke away from the party but is essentially controlled by people's power and aligned with the former prime minister. the government play fast and loose and said the vote would not be held yesterday, then table the vote. politics are highly fractious. i large portion has boycotted over controversial measures, the government has the votes to get them through and engages in stage management to make it look like democratic processes are being followed. >> we know brussels is considering e.u. membership. how much would impede closer ties and for a potential membership? >> representatives hav
those organizations like russia are disappearing. i am sitting at the central office, watching many groups of young people, it's continuing. people are committed to defend their european future. >> was expected the bill would pass overwhelmingly? >> it's worth noting, the point is correct the way the law has been interpreted. russia has used foreign agent law's it has used two shut down independent groups. this law has been proposed by a faction that broke away from the party but is...
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over for russia's war in ukraine. and what is interesting is to see that apparently there was not a significant economic outcome from the summit, meaning that china is being very, you know, tough and not the city willing to go all the way to what really me putting needs in terms of economic support especially even finalizing and agreement on gas supply and gas pipeline to between russia and china. so i would say it is a very yes you met, you can lines and it gives political over to going to be put it on here. given the long term economic lifeline. so given what you saying is china, exploiting russia, international isolation or perhaps not i figure so it's a much more complex game here. i think china is probably align with vladimir putin on the fact that this is a front against what is considered by both b, g and moscow as are dominated, as a, you estimated world. so in that sense, i think china ice east is joining russia in framing this war as a walk is basically a dominant west. however, it is clear also that china i
over for russia's war in ukraine. and what is interesting is to see that apparently there was not a significant economic outcome from the summit, meaning that china is being very, you know, tough and not the city willing to go all the way to what really me putting needs in terms of economic support especially even finalizing and agreement on gas supply and gas pipeline to between russia and china. so i would say it is a very yes you met, you can lines and it gives political over to going to be...
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i never wanted to fight against russia. i have relatives and friends there on the situation is horrible, not cold. i understand that we need to defend our land, and so that civilians can leave peacefully see me. the west saw this conflict with russia. ukrainians, and russians have always been brotherly people. he done that, and then somebody said that russia was the enemy and the escalation begins with u. as in victor, a colony such as g showed those who is in before the operations thought is who i felt there would be a conflict with it. and i decided back then that i would not participate, but assuring i visited my crane battalion and i was captured after that, i understood that i would be offered to serve for russia and at the mines my relatives to the state in the login's region. so they were nothing for me to doing you crying, and it helps me that slobs are fine each other. i'm not bad at history because it foreshadowed this. and now this is happening in the fall. i want to coin to understand what the events of 2014 hav
i never wanted to fight against russia. i have relatives and friends there on the situation is horrible, not cold. i understand that we need to defend our land, and so that civilians can leave peacefully see me. the west saw this conflict with russia. ukrainians, and russians have always been brotherly people. he done that, and then somebody said that russia was the enemy and the escalation begins with u. as in victor, a colony such as g showed those who is in before the operations thought is...
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. russia is not an insignificant country. russia is very important in terms of ensuring peace across the world for centuries . countries across the african continent, including eritrea, also disagree with the western narrative. let me take this opportunity to re offend me and it just brings fruit physician. on the ukraine pretext a pretext that has said the 2nd phase in ukraine and niches people for the deposit, quote, quote, for the particles of destroying dinner, ham, figuration. the relationship between russia and africa is growing. president putin recently announced that relations with the content or a priority for moscow writing of $20000000000.00 of the debt of african countries. while the u. s. has very little to say to the people of africa to show him shows up again this ship from african nations to russia can be explained primarily by the pragmatic collaboration of russia. because it is cooperation, especially in terms of security rushes above all increasingly pragmatic and deployed against terrorism in the south. while in the case of the united states and europe in nations,
. russia is not an insignificant country. russia is very important in terms of ensuring peace across the world for centuries . countries across the african continent, including eritrea, also disagree with the western narrative. let me take this opportunity to re offend me and it just brings fruit physician. on the ukraine pretext a pretext that has said the 2nd phase in ukraine and niches people for the deposit, quote, quote, for the particles of destroying dinner, ham, figuration. the...
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for russia, however, russia is selling china oil and gas at rock bottom prices. some cynics have said in the past that russia is a, i'm quoting john kane here, the u. s. senator. he said some time ago already. russia is a gas station masquerading as a country. is 13 essentially locked king russia into that kind of a status or to say, but ross is not a gas station. ross is much more than the gas station. if you look what's happening in africa, it's not on the arctic, but in africa. it's perfectly frank about the corporation between chain in the us, the china building, the infrastructure, and many african countries. interesting. washington brains, americans because the influence of russia, russia, info, well fair enough because the externally extreme destruct. so it's cooperation on many different levels so much more than the gas and oil. it's on the global scale. it's against united states against the vest, against the little democracy of the state concept and against the whole set of the rest of the videos we used to have here on the vest. it's in so it's so much
for russia, however, russia is selling china oil and gas at rock bottom prices. some cynics have said in the past that russia is a, i'm quoting john kane here, the u. s. senator. he said some time ago already. russia is a gas station masquerading as a country. is 13 essentially locked king russia into that kind of a status or to say, but ross is not a gas station. ross is much more than the gas station. if you look what's happening in africa, it's not on the arctic, but in africa. it's...
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, and not only in russia. let's remember what happened after 2008, when russia invaded georgia — nothing happened. no sanctions were imposed after russia actually occupied 20% of georgian territory. just a thought about comparisons. in the last few months, we've seen tens and tens of thousands of iranians take to the streets of towns and cities across iran, demanding an end to the theocratic authoritarian regime in tehran. why, in russia, has it not been possible for those who do not support vladimir putin, who want a very different russia, to gather together the kind of momentum for street protests that would challenge the repressive grip of vladimir putin? because russians were protesting in 2011 and 2012, and a lot of people were beaten by the police, and criminal cases against them were opened. then it happened in 2016, then in 2019, then in 2021, when alexei navalny returned to russia, a lot of people were... but, with respect, same in iran, same in iran. and the iranians who take to the streets today k
, and not only in russia. let's remember what happened after 2008, when russia invaded georgia — nothing happened. no sanctions were imposed after russia actually occupied 20% of georgian territory. just a thought about comparisons. in the last few months, we've seen tens and tens of thousands of iranians take to the streets of towns and cities across iran, demanding an end to the theocratic authoritarian regime in tehran. why, in russia, has it not been possible for those who do not support...
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and it is possible in russia. ~ ~ russia. mr popov stopped mr po ov. russia. mr popov stopped mr p°p°v- you — russia. mr popov stopped mr popov. you may _ russia. mr popov stopped mr popov. you may or— russia. mr popov stopped mr popov. you may or may - russia. mr popov stopped mr popov. you may or may not l russia. mr popov stopped mrl popov. you may or may not be aware that there are more than 16,000 documented cases of ukrainian children being deported, transferred to russia or russian held territory, occupied territory in ukraine. more than 16,000 documented cases but many more thousands which the ukrainians believe have not yet been exposed to the world. that contravenes international law and to quote the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court, those children have been used as the spoils of war. you are a human being, leave aside your politics, does it not offend you that your country is responsible for using children as the spoils of war? it is responsible for using children as the spoils of war?- as the spoils of war? it is not true,
and it is possible in russia. ~ ~ russia. mr popov stopped mr po ov. russia. mr popov stopped mr p°p°v- you — russia. mr popov stopped mr popov. you may _ russia. mr popov stopped mr popov. you may or— russia. mr popov stopped mr popov. you may or may - russia. mr popov stopped mr popov. you may or may not l russia. mr popov stopped mrl popov. you may or may not be aware that there are more than 16,000 documented cases of ukrainian children being deported, transferred to russia or russian...
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my last question is around what do you see in russia and what does the west want for russia? the russia has to divide that -- decide that for themselves but what are the risks of gaining power and being even more extremist if there were a defeat of russia as is being talked about today? is there a way you want to see russia operate after the war? >> for all of us this is a tremendous disappointment. this country could take another path. we had investments there and there was potential in the situation russia is in now it's possible we will have a path back. it's extremely sad really. one important challenge we do it we can to support society and other voices in russia and belarus. they are on our borders and that's one of the most challengingf things. it's hard to see that happening right now. russia weather is called soviet union or russian civilization this is what they did. we can do business as usual with russia but it's very clear now that the russian people support this so it's up to the russian people what they want to do with their country and it's not up to us. we st
my last question is around what do you see in russia and what does the west want for russia? the russia has to divide that -- decide that for themselves but what are the risks of gaining power and being even more extremist if there were a defeat of russia as is being talked about today? is there a way you want to see russia operate after the war? >> for all of us this is a tremendous disappointment. this country could take another path. we had investments there and there was potential in...
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russia's main leverage over china is the fear that russia will be unstable, and china does not want that, it doesn't want it because they have a long border and also because of u.s. concerns. nastasya: toby, i want to touch on something that you just spoke about there, this level of instability, as you say, a hugely long border. let's throw this to sergei. and i want to take apart a little bit this chinese peace plan, this 12 point peace plan. it has been criticized in many places, including in washington, for not being a road map to peace, for not being concrete enough. how is it being viewed in moscow? >> in moscow, this chinese plan is being viewed very positively, because it's not so much a plan, but more principles for a peace resolution on the conflict. from our point of view, it's some kind of civil war between two wings of the russian people. from our position, ukrainians are the same as russians. part of the big russian people. and so, we're very interested about stopping this war. we believe that this is not a war between russia and ukraine, but this war between russia and
russia's main leverage over china is the fear that russia will be unstable, and china does not want that, it doesn't want it because they have a long border and also because of u.s. concerns. nastasya: toby, i want to touch on something that you just spoke about there, this level of instability, as you say, a hugely long border. let's throw this to sergei. and i want to take apart a little bit this chinese peace plan, this 12 point peace plan. it has been criticized in many places, including in...
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ask for russia help in combating terror threats that those moscow posed the 2nd in russia, africa international problem with coming to you live from the russian capital. this is our to international. i merger blevins here with the latest news. welcome to the programmer. and poland ambassador to france says his country may enter the war in ukraine. if he abs independence is at stake. his comments are from a recent interview to a french news channel. so is the ukraine will defend its independence, or else we will be obligated to enter into these conflict because our principal values that the foundation of all civilization of our culture will fundamentally be in danger. so we have no choice. oh, is it bass or the paris just went on? one of france is taught news networks and basically told the french people that poland is willing to drag the rest of the west into a full blown frontal war with russia. why? because ukraine's independence is threatened. he says, warsaw now try to back pedal in connection with the comments on the interview given by ambassador russia shasky to the french station. now se
ask for russia help in combating terror threats that those moscow posed the 2nd in russia, africa international problem with coming to you live from the russian capital. this is our to international. i merger blevins here with the latest news. welcome to the programmer. and poland ambassador to france says his country may enter the war in ukraine. if he abs independence is at stake. his comments are from a recent interview to a french news channel. so is the ukraine will defend its...
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our for to lies us who are coming from russia. so there's a lot of african needs from a power house laid out. we are friends to everyone and we are not in a minute enemies to anyone. so russia has come up to a certain personnel through our diploma to tell us we've had by little rentals and we are no child. we no tie of associating with russia. motors push on is of the cans. i'm an assault in. there's no binding a clements other we've made with the west. so if russia comes for us, we are open to teacher to, to, to rush a commitment to her about peace and stability. and an israeli pledge to stop discussion of further subtle net that's according to our joint communique coming out of a security conference in sharm el sheik between israel and palestine. the government of israel and the palestinian national authority reaffirmed their joint readiness and commitment to immediately work to and you to lateral measures for a period of 3 to 6 months. this includes an israeli commitment to stop discussion of any new settlement unit for 4 month
our for to lies us who are coming from russia. so there's a lot of african needs from a power house laid out. we are friends to everyone and we are not in a minute enemies to anyone. so russia has come up to a certain personnel through our diploma to tell us we've had by little rentals and we are no child. we no tie of associating with russia. motors push on is of the cans. i'm an assault in. there's no binding a clements other we've made with the west. so if russia comes for us, we are open to...
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i don't know, fair for an ally of russia to also help russia in the conflict, or must russia not have a single hand of help from any of its potential ally? that's the perfect answer in you provided that rory, of course, are ever seeing that russia thus is wrong, is absurd, is malign. you never see a direct definition anywhere across the space that i called natal. stan, that this is a proxy war by the collective west against rush. you will never see that in you never see that admitted tell our viewer right now what they need to know about this changing, multi poto one. it's already happening is gonna take a few years and at the front line, we're going to have russia, china, you run other quins countries across the raising truly turkey in a very big role for a countries in the portion gulf in india or of world the earth gum as issued a report saying russia is unlikely to have been involved in the so called havana syndrome. incidence, in which american dip m as in cuba develop mysterious illnesses. russia's pharmacy spoke further and says that revelation chances, the rhetoric that russia
i don't know, fair for an ally of russia to also help russia in the conflict, or must russia not have a single hand of help from any of its potential ally? that's the perfect answer in you provided that rory, of course, are ever seeing that russia thus is wrong, is absurd, is malign. you never see a direct definition anywhere across the space that i called natal. stan, that this is a proxy war by the collective west against rush. you will never see that in you never see that admitted tell our...
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and russia possesses advanced agriculture technology. do you see opportunities for synergy between rushing africa for best practice changing corporation gear? you are right. this question needs to be split into several parts. part one is the opportunity for russia to supply agricultural products and fertilizers to african countries. and part 2 is the ability of african countries to produce their own agricultural products. russia is currently one of the leaders in green production and export. as president putin said at the international parliamentary conference, it has produced over 150000000 tons of grain crops, and is at a loss where it can export all of this grain. russia is willing to export the excesses of grain that it has. we can export it to african countries. unfortunately, the west has set up with a system of restrictions, unilateral sanctions against russia that are illegal. and the sanctions regime doesn't help to resolve the hunger issues in africa, especially in this a horace, a hell region, a 4000 kilometer wide strip of la
and russia possesses advanced agriculture technology. do you see opportunities for synergy between rushing africa for best practice changing corporation gear? you are right. this question needs to be split into several parts. part one is the opportunity for russia to supply agricultural products and fertilizers to african countries. and part 2 is the ability of african countries to produce their own agricultural products. russia is currently one of the leaders in green production and export. as...