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out of russia. it is surprising they are still allowed to operate in russia. systemically important financial institution in europe. this is going to be somebody else, i don't know, but it is an example of something that has happened with the russian economy that are not be happening -- that should not be happening, and maybe this is one of the next steps. also, technological transfer. we have already a lot of infrastructure in the financial industry. it is not rocket science. all you need to know is where the final destination is going to be. this can be tightened. however effectiveness is --how effective this is going to be. i think it is going be very effective. when you issue a threat and nothing happens, nobody is backing to the threats. you have to make the threats real -- no one is reacting to the threats. you have to make the threats real. this is what is going to happen. i think it is going to be very effective, because we see that the threats of sanctions from the u.s. government have a ve
out of russia. it is surprising they are still allowed to operate in russia. systemically important financial institution in europe. this is going to be somebody else, i don't know, but it is an example of something that has happened with the russian economy that are not be happening -- that should not be happening, and maybe this is one of the next steps. also, technological transfer. we have already a lot of infrastructure in the financial industry. it is not rocket science. all you need to...
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will there be consequences for russia now?— russia now? there should be consequences _ russia now? there should be consequences because - russia now? there should be| consequences because there's russia now? there should be - consequences because there's no doubt in my mind that this man was a brave fighter against corruption, forjustice and democracy — and liquid putin's russia did to him. —— look what putin's russia did to him. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. voting has begun to select mark drakeford's successor as the leader of welsh labour, and the next first minister of wales. members of the welsh labour party and affiliated trade unions will choose between two current ministers, vaughan gething and jeremy miles. the ballot closes on 1a march. it looks like uk high streets are bouncing back after record poor sales in december. official figures suggest that retail sales rose 3.4% last month. food sales at supermarkets rose strongly, while department stores reported a positive impact from january sales. bu
will there be consequences for russia now?— russia now? there should be consequences _ russia now? there should be consequences because - russia now? there should be| consequences because there's russia now? there should be - consequences because there's no doubt in my mind that this man was a brave fighter against corruption, forjustice and democracy — and liquid putin's russia did to him. —— look what putin's russia did to him. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news....
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will russia continue its anti-russian course? will russia remain intact or will it disintegrate like the soviet union before it? how should the united states and our allies prepare for all of these contingencies. these questions are all just in the report we are launching today, five scenarios for russia's future by casey michelle, who i consider to be one of the most thoughtful and outside the box thinkers. for those of you who don't know his work, he stood director at the human rights foundation, as well as a writer and investigative journalist working on topics ranging from illicit finance, dark money, foreign lobbying, foreign interference in the legacies of russia and soviet colonialism. this first book examines how our country helped enable the corruption and autocracy in the former soviet space and in his forthcoming book it continues to explore along the same theme. over to you. >> thank you so much. out-of-the-box, one of the kindest things i have ever heard. good afternoon and good evening to everyone. before i begin i
will russia continue its anti-russian course? will russia remain intact or will it disintegrate like the soviet union before it? how should the united states and our allies prepare for all of these contingencies. these questions are all just in the report we are launching today, five scenarios for russia's future by casey michelle, who i consider to be one of the most thoughtful and outside the box thinkers. for those of you who don't know his work, he stood director at the human rights...
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i mean, i mean it out of russia a lot. i see the stores are full of the mechanisms to, for, for people to buy goods online from, say, freshen, oaks instead of left. russia are all fully available there. there's no, and you know, a look at the streets of moscow. it's not only that they're full of chinese cars, but they're a brand new asian and you're paying cars come into a pilot in the parts of it. so there's a, as of now there is no kind of abuse, a negative impact or any major impact on russians other than those who want to travel. it is charity, a lot more expensive to prep for russians to travel outside russia. and it's more difficult to go to go to most places except down to the middle east. but for me to be josh impressions, i would say no, they haven't really noticed any, any, any impact on their lifestyle. other than perhaps there's more goods with made in china labeled on them that may be made in, in germany. that was, was the case in terms of support for, for the president. but, you know, the russians historicall
i mean, i mean it out of russia a lot. i see the stores are full of the mechanisms to, for, for people to buy goods online from, say, freshen, oaks instead of left. russia are all fully available there. there's no, and you know, a look at the streets of moscow. it's not only that they're full of chinese cars, but they're a brand new asian and you're paying cars come into a pilot in the parts of it. so there's a, as of now there is no kind of abuse, a negative impact or any major impact on...
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and trading with russia, i'm supplying russia with various critical products. and as long as india will say that they choose to grow and economy is willing to do that. the west's ability to strangle the russian economy is colossally reduced. unless of course, it were actually to impose enabled ok. don't rush at the that would be an act of will. the other thing i thing to note is that uh, what's happening in russia is being cold, military kaden's in this. if a colds in certain respects the put them in america, which ended the great depression, that the, the 19 such as, as a result of colossally increased military spending. i mean that's, it is a viable way of boosting industrial economy. this will cause you've got the results is from the sale of oil and gas to do that. the long term question, i think, and this is something that russian, i'm of the so rice, me a bunch of great deal now is whether this can be turned into a sustainable state program of industrial development in other fields when the war ends. if it ever does not cost for that we, we, we don't know
and trading with russia, i'm supplying russia with various critical products. and as long as india will say that they choose to grow and economy is willing to do that. the west's ability to strangle the russian economy is colossally reduced. unless of course, it were actually to impose enabled ok. don't rush at the that would be an act of will. the other thing i thing to note is that uh, what's happening in russia is being cold, military kaden's in this. if a colds in certain respects the put...
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so there is nothing much more that russia has to do. russia is occupying our territories. it's not a question of separatism. it's a question of directly occupying russia's military bases on our territory. so what russia is now trying to do, and will continue as it does with other countries in europe and elsewhere, it's a hybrid war which has already started. it's trying to win through propaganda, it's trying to destabilise. today, we add another person that has been hijacked in the occupied territories. it's all the time on this non—existing border that they're taking hostages. so the constant attempts to destabilise georgia is something that we know very well. 0k. one thing that we can say is that probably we are a bit more resilient than other countries would be in that situation because of the experience, because the georgian population knows quite well. well, i want to come on, and we'll talk about the breakaway regions in a moment, butjust in terms of the war in ukraine, russia is building a deep—sea port in abkhazia, one of these breakaway parts of georgia. presi
so there is nothing much more that russia has to do. russia is occupying our territories. it's not a question of separatism. it's a question of directly occupying russia's military bases on our territory. so what russia is now trying to do, and will continue as it does with other countries in europe and elsewhere, it's a hybrid war which has already started. it's trying to win through propaganda, it's trying to destabilise. today, we add another person that has been hijacked in the occupied...
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all we need is for russia to leave ukraine. second point would be that, yes indeed, this is a big distraction. the were and you can because it was a, the study of china would love to see it and try it away. but i don't think that's the case because it's distracting us attention from their most important competitor, which is china in the, in the pacific region. and so this is a useful distraction for them. and china is learning a lot of things about stress testing the economy. we just talked about the payment systems, they've also learned about the inexpensive john worst there and also how the ukrainians communicate it using star link. and so they, they've looked for ways to prevent this happening in taiwan. so on one hand, they think that if you open the pandora's box of war, there are very unexpected things that could happen. that means put in expected, this were the engine 3 to 5 days. now we're starting, we're in the 3rd year this. so that is not something i think she jumping with what we'd want something quick and easy, but
all we need is for russia to leave ukraine. second point would be that, yes indeed, this is a big distraction. the were and you can because it was a, the study of china would love to see it and try it away. but i don't think that's the case because it's distracting us attention from their most important competitor, which is china in the, in the pacific region. and so this is a useful distraction for them. and china is learning a lot of things about stress testing the economy. we just talked...
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russia, or nova russia. but that does not matter. what matters is that lending the founder of the soviet state established ukraine. that way, for decades, the ukrainian soviet republic developed as part of the usaa saw and for unknown reasons. again, the bolsheviks were engaged in ukrainian eyes ation. it was not merely because the soviet leadership was composed to a great extent of those originating from ukraine. rather, it was explained by the general policy of indigenous zation pursued by the soviet union. the same things were done in other soviet republics. this involved promoting national languages and national cultures, which is not bad in principle. that is how the soviet ukraine was created after world war 2 ukraine received. in addition to the lands that had belonged to poland before the war pots of the lands that had previously belonged to hungry and romania today known as weston ukraine. and so romania and hungry had some of their lines taken away and given to the ukraine, and they still remain pa
russia, or nova russia. but that does not matter. what matters is that lending the founder of the soviet state established ukraine. that way, for decades, the ukrainian soviet republic developed as part of the usaa saw and for unknown reasons. again, the bolsheviks were engaged in ukrainian eyes ation. it was not merely because the soviet leadership was composed to a great extent of those originating from ukraine. rather, it was explained by the general policy of indigenous zation pursued by...
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now, yes, russia does seem to be a prevailing um, you know, and of course, i think what russia would come to on that would be the west, essentially giving up on the crane. i mean, that's what they've been counting on. obviously from the beginning and trying to obviously to and you know, looked for quite some time is if the west might be giving up on ukraine or at least certainly not prepared to step up to the plates and provide what's needed for do you think it's more likely natasha, that the west will give up on ukraine or that decision ping would give up on wasn't recruited uh, probably that the west would give up on the crane. and as well though, of course it depends. you know, i think china and, you know, trying to look soft to china. so if it stays, which way the wind is blowing, you know, it doesn't want to be shackled to colts as the same guys. so, you know, it could easily, if you look at the 12 point time they talked about, you know, economic reconstruction of ukraine, you know, post conflict reconstruction and so on. and so i'm showing it would be very happy to make sure it
now, yes, russia does seem to be a prevailing um, you know, and of course, i think what russia would come to on that would be the west, essentially giving up on the crane. i mean, that's what they've been counting on. obviously from the beginning and trying to obviously to and you know, looked for quite some time is if the west might be giving up on ukraine or at least certainly not prepared to step up to the plates and provide what's needed for do you think it's more likely natasha, that the...
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nato wants to hurt russia wants to destroy russia. that's the message you get when you switch on russian state television. so whenever nato gives support to ukraine, the russians come out with that narrative. as regards how long the fighting is going to go on for, i think vladimir putin believes he has the staying power, that russia has, the staying power that he thinks ukraine lacks and he thinks the west lacks. and there are two elections that the kremlin has its eye on this year. there's what's going to happen in russia next month. i mean, that's a given, isn't it, that vladimir putin is going to win? the kremlin controls that 100%. but then the russians are looking at the american election, too. and if donald trump comes into the white house, comes back to the white house, i think that moscow believes that that will bring a sea change regarding the war in ukraine, even though you hear vladimir putin now bizarrely coming out publicly saying, "i supportjoe biden". in reality, i think there's little doubt that the kremlin would prefe
nato wants to hurt russia wants to destroy russia. that's the message you get when you switch on russian state television. so whenever nato gives support to ukraine, the russians come out with that narrative. as regards how long the fighting is going to go on for, i think vladimir putin believes he has the staying power, that russia has, the staying power that he thinks ukraine lacks and he thinks the west lacks. and there are two elections that the kremlin has its eye on this year. there's...
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if you're a dissident in russia, if you're defect from russia to turn against putting in russia, doesn't matter if you are no longer in russia, he will send the fascination teams anywhere in the world and culture truly has made his darkest and most specific threats yet about using nuclear weapons account against the west, the west winds of citizens to believe that blood them are uprooted as a lunatic. who has brainwashed options or is holding them hosted. how else can they explain? his skyrocketing approval ratings, 82 percent, compared to 64 percent in 2022 on the eve of his decision to protect the people of eastern ukraine who had been attacked for a to years by key of what happens. well, when the was impose the strictest sanctions in the history, it expected must go to crumble. the hope was that russians would suffer so much that they would take their anger out on the leader of the nation. we will limit russia's ability to do business in dollars, year owes pounds, and yet to be part of the global economy, rushes in the suite is in texas and it is a training that has put the russians e
if you're a dissident in russia, if you're defect from russia to turn against putting in russia, doesn't matter if you are no longer in russia, he will send the fascination teams anywhere in the world and culture truly has made his darkest and most specific threats yet about using nuclear weapons account against the west, the west winds of citizens to believe that blood them are uprooted as a lunatic. who has brainwashed options or is holding them hosted. how else can they explain? his...
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with russia. that is unlikely for the foreseeable future this does raise questions about the russian opposition. about the internal opposition to putin inside russia and also the state of the elite around putin. you might mark this as an important day on the calendar after the uprising last june. russia is going in a bad direction. there are a a lot of barely detectable fragility is in the system we will have to see how it plays out. we the system we will have to see how it plays out-— it plays out. we have been hearing from the us _ it plays out. we have been hearing from the us vice _ it plays out. we have been hearing from the us vice president - it plays out. we have been hearing from the us vice president who - it plays out. we have been hearingl from the us vice president who said that alexei navalny death would be a further sign of the brutality of russia's vladimir putin. i remember backin russia's vladimir putin. i remember back in the day there was a reset button that hillary clinton h
with russia. that is unlikely for the foreseeable future this does raise questions about the russian opposition. about the internal opposition to putin inside russia and also the state of the elite around putin. you might mark this as an important day on the calendar after the uprising last june. russia is going in a bad direction. there are a a lot of barely detectable fragility is in the system we will have to see how it plays out. we the system we will have to see how it plays out-— it...
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and by the way, i don't agree with russia's law. okay, i'm not trying to say, oh, yeah, russia's got this figured out when it comes to that. i'm not saying that at all or the decision to arrest someone for marijuana. oil. but you know what? it's very country and therefore it's very laws. and if you're going to get on a plane and go to another country, you may want to know what, what we go and what is not legal there before you get on the plane. right? and if you don't know, and you break their law, they, i guess no matter what that law happens to be. shame on you. shame on you for being either they knew it or to self important to care about one another countries law is before you get on a plane and go there. i mean, talk about the ugly american syndrome. i don't care what your laws are. i only go by my laws that stupid. okay. so i'm not defending either side here. why? so, so why, why do western national media companies like the one you just saw that i showed you constantly harp on every single drug arrest in russia? first of all, i
and by the way, i don't agree with russia's law. okay, i'm not trying to say, oh, yeah, russia's got this figured out when it comes to that. i'm not saying that at all or the decision to arrest someone for marijuana. oil. but you know what? it's very country and therefore it's very laws. and if you're going to get on a plane and go to another country, you may want to know what, what we go and what is not legal there before you get on the plane. right? and if you don't know, and you break their...
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is russia? why are some rich european states phil, i'm willing to meet the alliances defense spending targets and was present the macro really calling his allies colon christian, i'm just calling welcome to come pick tone. thank you very much. great to be here. your prime minister was just in the us recently trying to persuade congress to unblock the military assistance with the white house of promise to ukraine. she made the point of several times, russia must not be allowed to win this war. if russia does win the war, it will be down to the hesitation and refusal of the west to give it the weapons it needs to when it was the idea of sunk in yet in the west as well. uh i think it, i think it is, and if, if we look uh not on the other side of plastic that on what is happening in europe . uh, so in europe, uh, when the world was starting, there was just a small handful of countries that were providing on steve training. the baltics of poland. others were in the beginning, more hesitant. now we se
is russia? why are some rich european states phil, i'm willing to meet the alliances defense spending targets and was present the macro really calling his allies colon christian, i'm just calling welcome to come pick tone. thank you very much. great to be here. your prime minister was just in the us recently trying to persuade congress to unblock the military assistance with the white house of promise to ukraine. she made the point of several times, russia must not be allowed to win this war....
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you said in january, russia will not stop. russia can only be stopped. stopping in. russia does not mean that it's over. it simply means we will have to continue. are you saying that you have evidence? russia could intends to invade and seize of a southern states of the southern countries in europe, but no a. but if we read in the pub like sphere, everything that puts in has been saying his speech is the philosophies the doctrines of they are on an aggressive imperialistic direction. and this will not change uh, because of the ukraine. also, the success of that is what we have to change. but even after the end of this work, what i'm arguing that we in nato will have to have a many or i would say, in order to understand the scope, a 20 or a containment and deterrence, a effort to make sure that the rushes aggression never materialize. just that is their internal wishes to somehow expand or intimidate neighbors. you're being a neighbor simply could never materialize because we are still visibly strong and we are getting there we have though, and it to the of the, of the it has forward pres
you said in january, russia will not stop. russia can only be stopped. stopping in. russia does not mean that it's over. it simply means we will have to continue. are you saying that you have evidence? russia could intends to invade and seize of a southern states of the southern countries in europe, but no a. but if we read in the pub like sphere, everything that puts in has been saying his speech is the philosophies the doctrines of they are on an aggressive imperialistic direction. and this...
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that russia's invasion of ukraine is a strategic failure for russia. putin expected to take the ukrainian capital within days and the entire country within weeks. he's lost now 300,000 troops. he expected that this war would divide democracies around the world but today nato is larger and stronger than it was prior to russia's invasion. and in order to pay for his brutal war, the kremlin is mortgaging russia's future and they're doing this at a time when hundreds of thousands of russians are fleeing the country because they see the lack of economic prospects and refuse to be drafted into putin's war of choice. foreign direct investments has dried up. the ruble is weak. the country is cut off from nearly every major financial sector and major financial capital in the world. and while g.d.p. is up, it's largely being driven by a 70% increase in military spending which has driven inflation higher and taken the place of critical investments in the russian people and their future. and it's important to note that for the first time in modern russian history,
that russia's invasion of ukraine is a strategic failure for russia. putin expected to take the ukrainian capital within days and the entire country within weeks. he's lost now 300,000 troops. he expected that this war would divide democracies around the world but today nato is larger and stronger than it was prior to russia's invasion. and in order to pay for his brutal war, the kremlin is mortgaging russia's future and they're doing this at a time when hundreds of thousands of russians are...
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it's a welcome distraction for the government to say with russia is behind all this. russia is provoking all the rights we populate this game. it actually support. so again, and i think it's may be a distraction from the infection, so vague crazy to infections and rather oppressive atmosphere. it's taking groups. yeah. the other p and use a lot of the jo. okay. we have to living here now. gonna back here, appear in parliament member from the alternative for germany applied to your academy. good lawyer. thank you so much for your insights. you a muscle good bye to grey and turning to solve and gather. now where the idea of his code for taking control of the gods a side of the border crossing was egypt. now the video footage from rafa shows smoke failed the skies over 60 houses in the aftermath of the ideas shouting, tel aviv use leaflets to a lot. citizens and civilians remaining in the area and cold for them to evacuate. but local witnesses say about the un no. ready the mornings or the when the warnings and the a tank goes off a k mazda supplies, a big news about sci fi tools. there's s
it's a welcome distraction for the government to say with russia is behind all this. russia is provoking all the rights we populate this game. it actually support. so again, and i think it's may be a distraction from the infection, so vague crazy to infections and rather oppressive atmosphere. it's taking groups. yeah. the other p and use a lot of the jo. okay. we have to living here now. gonna back here, appear in parliament member from the alternative for germany applied to your academy. good...
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i would like to see america be more like russia. jordan: yes, russia. it's clean. everybody looks healthy. i mean, it looks like they, you know, take care of their people. you see the streets in russia, people are walking around, they all seem to be happy. their country really looks like they've got things together a little bit. putin is a [indistinct] leader who runs his country. he's a respectful person towards his country. what do you like about vladimir putin? the way he's leading his country is all for freedom. i used to watch his videos, fishing, horseback riding back in the day. you would do it just for fun? you'd watch putin horseback riding videos? yeah. who's a better leader, vladimir putin or joe biden? putin. jordan (voiceover): this guy? the one with a terrifying track record? reporter: littering the landscape with violent deaths, mystery illnesses, and dubious suicide. jordan (voiceover): the one who meddled in our election in 2016? the one who is meddling in ukraine? what do they see in a guy who creates so much chaos? he's strong. he's well-mannered
i would like to see america be more like russia. jordan: yes, russia. it's clean. everybody looks healthy. i mean, it looks like they, you know, take care of their people. you see the streets in russia, people are walking around, they all seem to be happy. their country really looks like they've got things together a little bit. putin is a [indistinct] leader who runs his country. he's a respectful person towards his country. what do you like about vladimir putin? the way he's leading his...
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why not use russia's own money for this? i'm grateful to be an original cosponsor of the repo act which would enable the president to confiscate russian sovereign assets this bill is critical to help ukraine. the $350 billion of russian sovereign assets total more than the united dates and european union has so far provided for ukraine's defense. also mandates an international agreement. this is important. we must be united with our allies in the confis the funds. ukraine can afford no delays. it has already cost ukrainian lives. committed to victory and responding in ukraine with full equipment, they could have already won the war. allowing this war to be prolonged only serves the interest of the war criminal putin and his cronies. we are grateful to have a distinguished panel here today to reveal the issues. investor david friede is appreciated so much in washington. a living legend right here. he served as u.s. ambassador of poland and the economic and national security positions in the american government. very important
why not use russia's own money for this? i'm grateful to be an original cosponsor of the repo act which would enable the president to confiscate russian sovereign assets this bill is critical to help ukraine. the $350 billion of russian sovereign assets total more than the united dates and european union has so far provided for ukraine's defense. also mandates an international agreement. this is important. we must be united with our allies in the confis the funds. ukraine can afford no delays....
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so what does brussels get in return from russia? in the wake of lady itself, on fire for ukraine, for the 13th time. just to get bosco's attention? well, sounds like about much more you citizens and entities involved in anti rushes. actions are on the verge of finding out that's great to the rush for a mystery. fagley mentioning it, a statement, quote, bringing them to justice in that tit for tat response to these latest used sections . so it sounds like there's more to come up on that. but all this drama and must at least be worth it to satisfy it. yeah. right. that would imply that yeah, through the advert actually be satisfied. it's national security council chief just told you to give all of their heavy weapons right over to you free adding that they'll just be quote, scrap in the future. anyway, he said just did that. he could make better use of the weapons right now. if i quote, destroying the russian federation, well might was go your role there. how you think? yeah, i've had enough warner to play right now. destroy europeans
so what does brussels get in return from russia? in the wake of lady itself, on fire for ukraine, for the 13th time. just to get bosco's attention? well, sounds like about much more you citizens and entities involved in anti rushes. actions are on the verge of finding out that's great to the rush for a mystery. fagley mentioning it, a statement, quote, bringing them to justice in that tit for tat response to these latest used sections . so it sounds like there's more to come up on that. but all...
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the chairman talked about defeating russia. russia has four times the population of ukraine. they are producing about 4.5 million 150 five millimeters shells at a cost of $600 a shell. the west is somewhere around one million shells a we are -- a year at the cost of five to $6,000. we ought to be doing oversight on that as well but that is a separate issue. the average age of the ukrainian soldier is 43 years. there are reports of some of the inner circle saying send us all the weapons you have we do not have the men to fire them. i hate that reality, it is an awful reality. but, if we are really concerned about the people of ukraine, and i do not doubt that they want to fight. if we are concerned about the people of ukraine we have to understand what is happening to their country. somewhere around 100,000 dead, killed in action, civilians, probably more on the russian side. half a million total casualties on both sides. nobody knows the exact site -- the exact figures. with 400 billion to a trillion dollars of devastation. every day that this war goes on, more ukrainians die
the chairman talked about defeating russia. russia has four times the population of ukraine. they are producing about 4.5 million 150 five millimeters shells at a cost of $600 a shell. the west is somewhere around one million shells a we are -- a year at the cost of five to $6,000. we ought to be doing oversight on that as well but that is a separate issue. the average age of the ukrainian soldier is 43 years. there are reports of some of the inner circle saying send us all the weapons you have...
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i'm asking you, as russia's un ambassador, what's russia prepared to negotiate about? if they tell you they are prepared to negotiate on the basis of the so—called copenhagen format, which is an ultimatum to nato, that is a nonstarter, of course. the actual negotiations will be defined by the situation on the ground when negotiation will start eventually. but are you prepared to negotiate on the basis that you will potentially reverse the annexation, which we've discussed, which the world community regards as illegal, of those four regions, which are ukrainian sovereign territory which you've annexed? are you prepared to discuss reversing that? i think that's not negotiable. they already joined the russian federation, and that is the done deal. and we are not prepared to negotiate this. not prepared to negotiate that? so, really, there's nothing to talk about, is there? there's much to talk about. what, you mean ukraine's surrender? is that what you want to talk about? they want us to surrender. but with greatest respect, ukraine isn't threatening one inch of russian
i'm asking you, as russia's un ambassador, what's russia prepared to negotiate about? if they tell you they are prepared to negotiate on the basis of the so—called copenhagen format, which is an ultimatum to nato, that is a nonstarter, of course. the actual negotiations will be defined by the situation on the ground when negotiation will start eventually. but are you prepared to negotiate on the basis that you will potentially reverse the annexation, which we've discussed, which the world...
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you know, it's part of russia. so it's really something and it's really a reach when the western, you know, it again, tries to impose their views on, you know, other solver nations like the russian federation and telling them what they're, you know, and one of my concerns is they're going to target crimea you know, and i had said this last spring and i was worried about the things that i had heard from, you know, the biting administration that insiders there is there was even discussion about trying something with the spring of 2024. so i'm hoping that that information is wrong and i'm hoping it will be forwarded and i'm hoping that a cooler heads will prevail. and they, because that is a red line and vladimir putin. president truman made it very clear. if that line is cross that could lead to possible global conflict, asserting wrapped up the russian border region of belgrade, was again showed by ukrainian full says 4 people were killed and 4 others wounded in monday, on monday, a learned and the governor says tha
you know, it's part of russia. so it's really something and it's really a reach when the western, you know, it again, tries to impose their views on, you know, other solver nations like the russian federation and telling them what they're, you know, and one of my concerns is they're going to target crimea you know, and i had said this last spring and i was worried about the things that i had heard from, you know, the biting administration that insiders there is there was even discussion about...
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he changed russia's constitution setting himself up to leadmits russia through to at least 2030. his reelection comes just weeks after his most influential political opponent, alexei navalny, died in a russian prison. his widow has accused vladimir putin of killing her husband which the kremlin denies. at a news conference sunday celebrating his reelection, he spoke about alexei navalny for the first time since his death. he claimed he was ready to listen to deals for a prisoner swap to release alexei navalny but said what happened happened. the wife responded to those comments online, saying "what a coward, called by last name only after he was killed." on monday large crowds gathered at moscow's red square to mark the 10 year anniversary of russia's annexation of crimea. president putin gave a short address. the bbc's russia editor steve rosenberg reports now on the display of public support for putin and on where russia goes from here. >> vladimir putin! reporter: after the landslide came the love. vladimir putin, portrayed by the kremlin as a national hero. marking 10 years s
he changed russia's constitution setting himself up to leadmits russia through to at least 2030. his reelection comes just weeks after his most influential political opponent, alexei navalny, died in a russian prison. his widow has accused vladimir putin of killing her husband which the kremlin denies. at a news conference sunday celebrating his reelection, he spoke about alexei navalny for the first time since his death. he claimed he was ready to listen to deals for a prisoner swap to release...
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do you really want to start a war with russia? i won't say that that would be possibly the beginning of world war 3. but if you're thinking about that, you probably might be right or at least asking a good question to yourself. here's, here's the deal, and here's why i'm asking the question and imposing all of this ukraine has recently been bombing and killing civilians in a russian border city that it's, that's named belgrade. you probably don't know, but if you happen to live in the united states, because the media here doesn't report that. but because of that, russia has tried to create or says it's creating this safe zone inside of ukraine in a place called car cost. some would call it hark off that you create in the call it car keys, whatever, to try and stop the bombing. so the russians are moving into that area to stop the bombing, because that's where the missiles are being used to fire and developed around the the follow that. okay. and they're doing it by hitting that area right there near the russian border. well, so th
do you really want to start a war with russia? i won't say that that would be possibly the beginning of world war 3. but if you're thinking about that, you probably might be right or at least asking a good question to yourself. here's, here's the deal, and here's why i'm asking the question and imposing all of this ukraine has recently been bombing and killing civilians in a russian border city that it's, that's named belgrade. you probably don't know, but if you happen to live in the united...
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the procedure just in russia. any form of activism that hasn't been initiated by the authorities is considered suspicious. and as soon as something is critical of the government, it's immediately banned because the ship alexander, to your cost of had to flee russia. he's the leader of memorial, a russian human rights organization, working under constant pressure from the russian authorities. until it was finally shut down by a russian court. for more than 30 years, memorial has documented the crimes of the soviet regime and was awarded the nobel peace prize in 2022. they also criticized pollutants constant efforts to rewrite freshman history for his own purposes. store to know what's up to here in the history of our country and the 20th century is a series of tragedies on scrub revolution. the civil war deter under stolen and the famine. yep. the current government presents all of these as individual catastrophes that just befell us out of nowhere is it, the political leadership had nothing to do with it. they sai
the procedure just in russia. any form of activism that hasn't been initiated by the authorities is considered suspicious. and as soon as something is critical of the government, it's immediately banned because the ship alexander, to your cost of had to flee russia. he's the leader of memorial, a russian human rights organization, working under constant pressure from the russian authorities. until it was finally shut down by a russian court. for more than 30 years, memorial has documented the...
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the initiative is now in a small way, cost to russia, russia in this. yeah, really believes it as a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine. i want to spend my next christmas home. but now we realized more and more that we have no funds. we put a note also on the day another round of sanctions on russia over its more and ukraine, but is it enough to stop? it is warm she so that's why i'm announcing more than 500 new sanctions. the world conquests in response to the election of all these dest welcome to the show. ukraine is marketing and anniversary of infamy. 2 year since let them you're putting in launched his war on a nation. he denies even exists a war. russians are from been even to call a war. ukraine has survived paying a terrible human cost. recently. its forces have been on the back foot, saving small amounts of territory and land, even as it scores important successes, etc. in 2023, the front lines remained largely in place. ukraine's much wanted offensive failed to repeat the successes of a year before where he crane recaptured big slots of t
the initiative is now in a small way, cost to russia, russia in this. yeah, really believes it as a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine. i want to spend my next christmas home. but now we realized more and more that we have no funds. we put a note also on the day another round of sanctions on russia over its more and ukraine, but is it enough to stop? it is warm she so that's why i'm announcing more than 500 new sanctions. the world conquests in response to the election of all these dest...
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i think those of us who believe in a different future for russia and different vision for russia, who want to see russia become a normal, modern, democratic european country, we have a responsibility. we cannotjust run away and give up. we have to continue our work and we will do it. and i will do it. and i will absolutely go back. i don't know when that will happen, because doctors have advised me to hold off going back for a while, for at least until full physical recovery, because they said if there's a third time now, "this will be your last one". this is what they told me directly. but i will absolutely go back and we will continue doing what we're doing because there are many people in russia who reject this regime and what it stands for. you don't hear their voices. i mean, a minute ago, you mentioned the so—called popularity of putin, his fake popularity created by controlled media, the lack of free and fair elections and total political the fact is, i mean, i travel widely around russia, beyond moscow, beyond saint petersburg, and in various regions east to west. and everyw
i think those of us who believe in a different future for russia and different vision for russia, who want to see russia become a normal, modern, democratic european country, we have a responsibility. we cannotjust run away and give up. we have to continue our work and we will do it. and i will do it. and i will absolutely go back. i don't know when that will happen, because doctors have advised me to hold off going back for a while, for at least until full physical recovery, because they said...
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for russia. >> thanks, john. anything else to add on that? introduce yourself. >> i am a senior adviser in the asia center. i'm going to give you an asian perspective on this. however, i must say in the late 1980's, john herbst, steve pfeiffer and i had a front row seat in the embassy in moscow for the beginning of the end of the soviet union. so we have a long sweep of history in our minds here. i'm now asia oriented, i was in burma 20 years ago, so i'm watching russia from an asian perspective. i think what you're missing when you talk about future influences on russia is what is coming in from the east. the chinese are in the process of repopulating siberia. there are millions of chinese there now. they have built industries, and another one of putin's strategic blunders may have been the alliance he has made with xi jinping, because xi jinping has much larger ambitions than whatever's going on in ukraine. and i think we need to look more carefully what is coming at them from asia. right now w
for russia. >> thanks, john. anything else to add on that? introduce yourself. >> i am a senior adviser in the asia center. i'm going to give you an asian perspective on this. however, i must say in the late 1980's, john herbst, steve pfeiffer and i had a front row seat in the embassy in moscow for the beginning of the end of the soviet union. so we have a long sweep of history in our minds here. i'm now asia oriented, i was in burma 20 years ago, so i'm watching russia from an...
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and that basically make russia make europe secure by embracing russia. i don't think that's happening again. and neither does the german sort of elite and government officials. but they can't bring themselves to publicly about the kind of money they're going to need to spend on defense. i mean, we've all been discussing, you know, to percent of gdp, which was the standard that nato's set for itself and the one that the president trump used to refer to as their dues is not quite dues anyway. setting that aside, my guess is that if they are going to have to match their own rhetoric of what they are going to build up in the way of a serious military deterrent, they're probably talking about spending four or 5% of gdp, something you cannot utter in european politics today. we still have a lot to. i want to go to your chapter the meltdown and, the focus on afghanistan, because also in terms of chronology and leading up to ukraine and what happened in ukraine. talk about this. what was in your terms the meltdown and what happened? so the president had made no
and that basically make russia make europe secure by embracing russia. i don't think that's happening again. and neither does the german sort of elite and government officials. but they can't bring themselves to publicly about the kind of money they're going to need to spend on defense. i mean, we've all been discussing, you know, to percent of gdp, which was the standard that nato's set for itself and the one that the president trump used to refer to as their dues is not quite dues anyway....
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instead, he returned to russia. rurped to russia. knowing he'd likely be imprisoned. or even killed. he continued his work. but he did it anyway. because he believed so deeply in his country, in russia. reports of his death if they're true, and i have no reason to believe they're not, russian authorities are going to tell their own story. make no mistake. make no mistake. putin is responsible for navalny's death. putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is yet nor proof of putin's brutality. no one should be fooled, not in russia, not at home, not anywhere in the world. putin does not only target citizens of other countries as we've seen what's going on in ukraine, he also inflicts terrible crimes on his own people, and people across russia and around the world are mowshing navalny today because he was so many things putin was not. he was brave. he was principled. he was dedicated to building a russia where the rule of law existed. and where it applied to everybody. navalny believed in that russia. that russia. he knew it was a cause worth fighting for. and
instead, he returned to russia. rurped to russia. knowing he'd likely be imprisoned. or even killed. he continued his work. but he did it anyway. because he believed so deeply in his country, in russia. reports of his death if they're true, and i have no reason to believe they're not, russian authorities are going to tell their own story. make no mistake. make no mistake. putin is responsible for navalny's death. putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is yet nor proof of putin's...
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navalny believed in that russia. he knew it was a cause worth fighting for, and obviously even dying for. anchor: the kremlin has rejected accusations that it's involved in navalny's death. governments of u.s. and u.k. called for a full, independent investigation. we will bring in will vernon who spent many years reporting on russia and navalny. you recognized some of the images of his early rallies where you were there as well. tell us about his rise as such a prominent opposition figure. reporter: my colleagues and i were there throughout all of the mainstream events really. he had annexed ordinary political career. back in 2011, we were on one of the main squares in moscow. 100,000 people came out to posttest. that's where alexei navalny rose to prominence. he made a series of speeches that were well received. calling vladimir putin's political party the party of crooks and thieves. we were there at many of his course case did -- cases. he was arrested on embezzlement charges, the first in the long run of brushes
navalny believed in that russia. he knew it was a cause worth fighting for, and obviously even dying for. anchor: the kremlin has rejected accusations that it's involved in navalny's death. governments of u.s. and u.k. called for a full, independent investigation. we will bring in will vernon who spent many years reporting on russia and navalny. you recognized some of the images of his early rallies where you were there as well. tell us about his rise as such a prominent opposition figure....
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is ukraine going to lose its war with russia? no, and it's our responsibility to ensure that we provide them with enough military help to enable them to prevail. because president putin must not win this war. that will be a tragedy for ukrainians, and dangerous for us. now, you have said that the most important single decision is for the us to agree a package of support. what happens if they don't? then the ukrainians and we all will be in a more difficult situation. but then it's even more important that canada and european allies are stepping up even more. but i expect the us to agree a package of continued military support — partly because that has been the message i've heard from the us congress in my meetings now over the last days in washington, in brussels, and also in munich. and also, because it is a big majority, that's what they continue to tell me, in the congress for continued support. the senate has already agreed the package, and now the issue is how to make sure that the house of representatives are able to tran
is ukraine going to lose its war with russia? no, and it's our responsibility to ensure that we provide them with enough military help to enable them to prevail. because president putin must not win this war. that will be a tragedy for ukrainians, and dangerous for us. now, you have said that the most important single decision is for the us to agree a package of support. what happens if they don't? then the ukrainians and we all will be in a more difficult situation. but then it's even more...
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russia, there is great concern about a counteroffensive the summer from russia that might be quite strong. there is a summit where people are going to be wondering what people are going to do regarding ukraine in the short-term, medium-term, long-term. let me start with you. as you are looking at this, what are your highest priorities? what are is your biggest hope in the months ahead and may be your biggest concern? >> thank you. thank you so much for having us in this very timely discussion. thank you to the atlantic council hold the publication inform the public about what is important. first of all the parties never changed and the date russia invaded us. they frankly it never changed his 2014 when they attacked us the first time. or weapons for ukraine, or sanctions and isolation of russia. it's important to keep a focus eeon it. as the delay in congress has been really difficult six months. it is not just the decision we should not dropped at the end oh great, they built a supplemental. with the speed at which we will turn into a weapons into support to budgets. the information is t
russia, there is great concern about a counteroffensive the summer from russia that might be quite strong. there is a summit where people are going to be wondering what people are going to do regarding ukraine in the short-term, medium-term, long-term. let me start with you. as you are looking at this, what are your highest priorities? what are is your biggest hope in the months ahead and may be your biggest concern? >> thank you. thank you so much for having us in this very timely...
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is that really russia's name? does anyone really think that russia needs more care as far as, i mean, it's kind of ridiculous to biggest country in the world. it has that open spaces unsettled. it has huge natural resources. it certainly doesn't need more dollar natural resources to become even richer. but there's no, there's absolutely no, no russian interest in expanding further west. but russia does have a security interest. and this thing is a nato countries. i'm not respecting it. if they respected russia's wish and actually you yours are ukrainian, the constitution post soviet ukraine to remain neutral. we wouldn't have this problem today. the thing is west wants to pull countries into its own camp and wants to make your estimate the use division in europe. you know, and you are in for me either you're with us or you're against us. and so low countries like no dollar there, they're again, they're being forced to choose why can't mold what would be neutral. i'm sure the russian would have no problem with that
is that really russia's name? does anyone really think that russia needs more care as far as, i mean, it's kind of ridiculous to biggest country in the world. it has that open spaces unsettled. it has huge natural resources. it certainly doesn't need more dollar natural resources to become even richer. but there's no, there's absolutely no, no russian interest in expanding further west. but russia does have a security interest. and this thing is a nato countries. i'm not respecting it. if they...
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she has one democracy for russia. every want reach us, wants people to leave and freedom is not be afraid of them to get them jail every day. now i think we have the responsibility to, to stop it before choosing wants to like blow up the homework with nuclear weapons with these stickers. they want to draw attention to that work and show that they exist some pictures and it was more than this community to stick. we would like to be able to put up the stickers in russia and not have to fear for our lives and our freedom for both of them to provide the lead. there would be no need to push the stickers if there was no war and the fruits in russia taking a different path a long time ago, the whole. but that can no longer be reversed. that twice things are the way they are now. we have to keep on site just leaving the value of release. after about 20 minutes. you yeah, nobody, no. yeah. comes out with the russian embassy. you're probably wondering what i wrote on the ballot paper who i voted for. of course, i wrote the name
she has one democracy for russia. every want reach us, wants people to leave and freedom is not be afraid of them to get them jail every day. now i think we have the responsibility to, to stop it before choosing wants to like blow up the homework with nuclear weapons with these stickers. they want to draw attention to that work and show that they exist some pictures and it was more than this community to stick. we would like to be able to put up the stickers in russia and not have to fear for...
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um, no, of course, on russia's times, but nevertheless, the, there is no appetite at the moment in russia to continue it as well and indefinitely. of course, one reason is that the machine is the casualties and the best, but of course they, they cannot make side of it as well. even though the west and sanctions against russia have failed to destroy the russian economy. but the, the budget, the russian versus state is it is going towards the war, which means that of course, the budget is limited when it comes to the education to go into development, health care, etc. and of course, that's up in the long time. no, of course, was the dresser can, can, can handle such, such economic pressures. at the moment, the longer the will goes on, the longer the more the, the people in russia. and we'll feel that it's in fact, dmitri, one of the key figures in the early stage of the war was you have got any progression of the head of the wagner group. it was less than a year ago. the 23rd of june, last year, when he launched a rebellion marching on moscow, he died. many suspect the criminal in there's n
um, no, of course, on russia's times, but nevertheless, the, there is no appetite at the moment in russia to continue it as well and indefinitely. of course, one reason is that the machine is the casualties and the best, but of course they, they cannot make side of it as well. even though the west and sanctions against russia have failed to destroy the russian economy. but the, the budget, the russian versus state is it is going towards the war, which means that of course, the budget is limited...