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jazeera live from also coming up after the deadline for kurdish withdrawal from northern syria turkey and russia now in force a safe for. an early election for the u.k. to be enough to break the breaks it deadlock. to us thousands of people take the streets again calling for the government to address inequality. lebanon's president michel aoun is expected to issue a statement on the prime minister's resignation sadly heidi handed in his notice on tuesday after weeks of nationwide protests i do he says he's reached a dead end daily with the unprecedented demonstrations and violence that power lies the country so hold the reports from beirut. unrest in the streets of beirut running battles in the heart of the lebanese capital. police moved in after hundreds of men allied with political parties in power attacked government demonstrators who have been in the streets for almost 2 weeks demanding the ruling elite leaves office the prime minister saddam how d.d. has now handed his resignation letter to the president. put the. 13 days the lebanese people have waited for a decision for a political soluti
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own facilities to prevent appropriation by russia and turkey. now that is being portrayed as a victory. it is far from a victory. serious questions remain how that decision was reached with that withdrawal and why the decision was reached given the initial details of the cease-fire agreement the administration must explain the future role and why turkey will face no consequences and the cease-fire does not change the fact that it has been an ally adding insult to dishonor it speaks cavalierly and fluently even as the ally has suffered death and casualty. we know the truth about our kurd allies they lost 11000 combatants in a joint effort to combat isis. t we drop bombs in the air the kurds lost thousands of lives 86 brave americans also lost lives tragically. it is argued they were fighting for themselves. of course they were. that's the nature of an alliance. we fight together each pursuing our own tsu vital sinterest. america leaves no soldiers behind, often a great trust we recover our dead and wounded in freemen and women who are held captiv
own facilities to prevent appropriation by russia and turkey. now that is being portrayed as a victory. it is far from a victory. serious questions remain how that decision was reached with that withdrawal and why the decision was reached given the initial details of the cease-fire agreement the administration must explain the future role and why turkey will face no consequences and the cease-fire does not change the fact that it has been an ally adding insult to dishonor it speaks cavalierly...
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and turkey announced that they are establishing a safe zone along the syria turkish border russia with more control more power in syria than ever also made possible by u.s. president truong. russian military police in northern syria a consequence of a pact negotiated in sochi between russian president vladimir putin and turkish president richard type 31 dividing up control of the turkey syria border. u.s. president donald trump is taking the credit for peace. was an outcome created by us the united states and nobody else no other nation very simple turkey syria and all forms of the kurds have been fighting for centuries we have done them a great service and we've done a great job for all of them and now we're getting out a reference to u.s. troops being pulled out of northern syria. the reality now is that russian forces are moving into the same kurdish territory that the u.s. has abandoned meanwhile there has been a sation of fighting. and i think what we have seen over the last days is encouraging because it shows that it's possible to move towards a political settlement a political
and turkey announced that they are establishing a safe zone along the syria turkish border russia with more control more power in syria than ever also made possible by u.s. president truong. russian military police in northern syria a consequence of a pact negotiated in sochi between russian president vladimir putin and turkish president richard type 31 dividing up control of the turkey syria border. u.s. president donald trump is taking the credit for peace. was an outcome created by us the...
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of russia's position we have always been we have always stood for the refugees returning to their homes. and we have been demanding international organizations and the u.n. agency and refugees and other international bodies to actively get involved in syria and how the refugees to return homes to their homes and in many ways because of our western counterparts because of our western colleagues this. afterwards these efforts have been thwarted or has been doing a lot. of thousands of refugees to return to their homes. and as for the eastern. bank of the euphrates and there are areas that are not. controlled by the the to actually controlled by the u.s. led coalition forces and their people. have been constructing infrastructure and. i've been openly trying to create a separatist state to there but the memorandum of side and calls for stopping of all of these separatists activities. i hope that we will be able to completely eliminate any separatist tendencies on the territory of syria. so the operation of the war has stopped. and old depends on how well the agreements will be implemented
of russia's position we have always been we have always stood for the refugees returning to their homes. and we have been demanding international organizations and the u.n. agency and refugees and other international bodies to actively get involved in syria and how the refugees to return homes to their homes and in many ways because of our western counterparts because of our western colleagues this. afterwards these efforts have been thwarted or has been doing a lot. of thousands of refugees to...
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russia treated us great they opened up we had to fly over certain russia areas russia held areas russia was great. iraq was excellent we really had great cooperation and you have to understand they didn't know what we were doing and where we were going exactly but the isis fighters are hated as much by russia and some of these other countries as they are by us and that's why i say they should start doing a lot of the fighting now and they'll be able to i really believe they'll be able to yes jennifer. gave us not a military role at all but they gave us some information that turned out to be helpful. the kurds. who was the role of. turkey we dealt with them they know we were going in. we flew over some territory they were terrific no problem they were not problem you know they could start shooting and then we will take them out but a lot of bad things can happen plus it was a very secret mission we flew very very low and very very fast but it was a big it was a very dangerous part of the mission getting in and getting out to equal we wanted in identical we took an identical route we met
russia treated us great they opened up we had to fly over certain russia areas russia held areas russia was great. iraq was excellent we really had great cooperation and you have to understand they didn't know what we were doing and where we were going exactly but the isis fighters are hated as much by russia and some of these other countries as they are by us and that's why i say they should start doing a lot of the fighting now and they'll be able to i really believe they'll be able to yes...
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and with the white gaijin with the syrian government and russia there may be many new questions ahead see them because solo al-jazeera. has more from santa your father that's his border with syria. turkey is calling this a win in the words of the foreign minister we got what we wanted and turkey got what it wanted because it conditioned a cease fire to a withdrawal of the kurdish led syrian democratic forces and of course the united states guaranteeing that turkey can create a safe zone this is what could turkey wanted to do create this zone in order for millions of refugees to return but it's not just that what happened is that these 2 countries nato allies have now restored their alliance a 7 decade old alliance before the arrival of the high level u.s. delegation to ankara relations were at an all time low now we heard the u.s. vice president call turkey an ally describe the relationship strong what this means for turkey is it is has been empowered it gives it a stronger bargaining position when the turkish president meets his russian counterpart in sochi next week russia of course
and with the white gaijin with the syrian government and russia there may be many new questions ahead see them because solo al-jazeera. has more from santa your father that's his border with syria. turkey is calling this a win in the words of the foreign minister we got what we wanted and turkey got what it wanted because it conditioned a cease fire to a withdrawal of the kurdish led syrian democratic forces and of course the united states guaranteeing that turkey can create a safe zone this is...
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military and basically telling turkey you cannot advance any further what russia wanted from turkey is pull out a military pull out from northern syria altogether and put in wanted or do go on to reach some sort of a security arrangement with the syrian government security arrangements that will allow the syrian government to return to the border so now erdogan meets gotten stronger every time the relationship between turkey and the united states goes sour russia uses this as an advantage but this cease fire deal if it holds will stop the violence in the short term but it is not a solution in the long term because damascus is making it clear that it now considers a safe zone that turkey will create an occupied territory and. the syrian democratic forces the kurdish led as the f. there saying yes we will comply with the cease fire we will withdraw but only from the area between the syrian border towns of tel aviv and rusling which means that the s.d.f. will can continue to be an enemy of turkey and the front lines around that safe zone could not be really safe. that's going to committee
military and basically telling turkey you cannot advance any further what russia wanted from turkey is pull out a military pull out from northern syria altogether and put in wanted or do go on to reach some sort of a security arrangement with the syrian government security arrangements that will allow the syrian government to return to the border so now erdogan meets gotten stronger every time the relationship between turkey and the united states goes sour russia uses this as an advantage but...
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to find a solution for syria so there is this close relationship between turkey and russia that russia done doesn't want to jeopardize but on the other hand of course syria will ask for help as well if this incursion is going to be much more serious than maybe russia is thinking at the moment so that's something that we have to see and wait how this will develop but of course syria and russia is watching it all very very carefully indeed they are and of course it will come back to you for more reaction as we get it from moscow if you're joining us here on al-jazeera english what you are seeing are pictures of towns and areas very close to the turkey syria border turkish television is also promoting images out of the areas of taliban and they are back here where we have seen military and craft fighter jets taking off to those clear skies and heading towards northern syria where the turkish president has announced within the last hour that a military operation has begun against those that it deems are terrorists primarily we believe that of the sea that those that are being targeted are
to find a solution for syria so there is this close relationship between turkey and russia that russia done doesn't want to jeopardize but on the other hand of course syria will ask for help as well if this incursion is going to be much more serious than maybe russia is thinking at the moment so that's something that we have to see and wait how this will develop but of course syria and russia is watching it all very very carefully indeed they are and of course it will come back to you for more...
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russia's sure figured it out. are we less adept than a they. in our principles to be jettisoned, when we find things get messy. administration flames that none of these reasons are accurate. instead the president has said we left andth fill commitment to stop endless wars. to bring food trips home. to get them out of harm's way. perhaps to save money. i find these reasons hard square. why. we withdrawal 1500 troops in syria, who we're adding 2000 troops in saudi arabia. and all told we have 60000 troops in the middle east. assuming for the fink of understanding getting out of endless wars with the logic for the decision, why would we take action so precipitously, why would we not warn our ally, the curse about what we are about to do. why would we not give them time to also withdrawal. or perhaps the in and dig defendant sims. clear they had the turks had a heads up because they weren able to start bombing than near hours. simply don't understand why the administration did not explain in advance that is unacceptable for turkey to attack an amer
russia's sure figured it out. are we less adept than a they. in our principles to be jettisoned, when we find things get messy. administration flames that none of these reasons are accurate. instead the president has said we left andth fill commitment to stop endless wars. to bring food trips home. to get them out of harm's way. perhaps to save money. i find these reasons hard square. why. we withdrawal 1500 troops in syria, who we're adding 2000 troops in saudi arabia. and all told we have...
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cultures who don't like russia's defense ministry as an entity let along and contact in arizona such as syria have you experienced any pushback on holding this specific event in this country i.c.r.c. has no likes and dislikes of ministries and i'm sure you're in dealing with the low internal intrigues and well we do have we appreciate the contacts with militaries of defense with armed forces that's the core activity of i.c.r.c. and we have been very appreciative for after some explanations also of the last 2 years to have agreement from the ministry of defense to host this workshop i think it is important that armed forces who have practical experience and who are engaged . in today's military battlefield site at the same time host and it gives credibility to a workshop i had the privilege of interviewing him before when the syrian conflict was at its nadir and when the criticism of russia's military conduct in syria was very loud very prominent. as this war is now is drawing to a close hopefully drawing to a close in large part thanks to russia's own efforts how would you characteri
cultures who don't like russia's defense ministry as an entity let along and contact in arizona such as syria have you experienced any pushback on holding this specific event in this country i.c.r.c. has no likes and dislikes of ministries and i'm sure you're in dealing with the low internal intrigues and well we do have we appreciate the contacts with militaries of defense with armed forces that's the core activity of i.c.r.c. and we have been very appreciative for after some explanations also...
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and russia has been critical throughout in this has not. absolutely and this is a major concern that you've touched on that has hit close to home literally in the u.s. congress not just by opposition democrats but also by members of the president's own republican party one of the biggest supporters of u.s. president donald trump mitch mcconnell the top republican in the senate very concerned about this putting forward legislation to try and undo the u.s. withdrawal citing not only the concern there would be new influence now in the region by russia and also iran concerns for the united states but donald trump pushing back on that saying that this is not a fight that the u.s. needs to be in it's time for other players in the region to step up that this is already something where the u.s. has stayed much longer than was ever intended turkey syria and all forms of the kurds have been fighting for centuries we have done them a great service and we've done a great job for all of them and now we're getting out long time we were supposed to be the
and russia has been critical throughout in this has not. absolutely and this is a major concern that you've touched on that has hit close to home literally in the u.s. congress not just by opposition democrats but also by members of the president's own republican party one of the biggest supporters of u.s. president donald trump mitch mcconnell the top republican in the senate very concerned about this putting forward legislation to try and undo the u.s. withdrawal citing not only the concern...
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he may be part of a global movement but in russia he's often on his own. has been making his solo stands for climate awareness every friday since march his sign reads strike for climate the 25 year old wants more people to join russia's friday for future movement but he's up against the authorities they regularly refuse his attempts to register mass rallies in moscow but his one man protests don't need a permit he says the police are never far away. just you know when you buy i'm not scared anymore. there are fears i feel responsibility for what's happening and i'm more angry than scared now i'm angry that we can't take to the streets like the people in europe because it's really important for us to all go out together and i know that i can't change everything alone i am angry at the politicians here infringing our right to protest but our. ashok says there's not much reporting about environmental issues in russia he tells people about climate change whenever he can but not everyone is concerned. one of global warming is debatable they say it's getting mor
he may be part of a global movement but in russia he's often on his own. has been making his solo stands for climate awareness every friday since march his sign reads strike for climate the 25 year old wants more people to join russia's friday for future movement but he's up against the authorities they regularly refuse his attempts to register mass rallies in moscow but his one man protests don't need a permit he says the police are never far away. just you know when you buy i'm not scared...
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plus convicted spy in the rebooting their returns home to russia after serving time in a u.s. prison filled being and not registered anxious russia says she's innocent and she's cold good treatment in america's torture. great thanks for joining me germany's foreign minister has called for a lasting cease fire in northern syria and says turkey's troops should not be permanently deployed across the board of a mosque held the talks in ankara as tensions grow over turkey's military campaign in the region ankara has rejected a german proposal for a sort of cold saif sarin in northern syria monitored by international troops. it wasn't an easy visit to hike a mosque in ankara. it's better to talk to each other than about each other germany's foreign minister said of the 2 countries difficult relationship in spite of serious differences turkey remains a close nato partner said in an attempt to set a more positive tone but he acknowledged that in light of the agreement between turkey and russia it was time to face the new realities in syria and to protect the civilian population but wi
plus convicted spy in the rebooting their returns home to russia after serving time in a u.s. prison filled being and not registered anxious russia says she's innocent and she's cold good treatment in america's torture. great thanks for joining me germany's foreign minister has called for a lasting cease fire in northern syria and says turkey's troops should not be permanently deployed across the board of a mosque held the talks in ankara as tensions grow over turkey's military campaign in the...
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this is d w news live from berlin nato's di lemma what to do about turkey and russia at nato headquarters defense ministers now faced with one of their own turkey suddenly patrolling northern syria together with the nato and 1st week russia can be alliance in 2 of its major test of its unity. also coming up the european union's human rights prize goes to gillingham talking about his work defending china's we go minority will speak to his daughter who says the family hasn't seen him put in prison 2 years ago. our family members were and are no longer able to visit paris and we don't know if we still had a calling the same person one that would we don't even know if he's still alive. and love them for years for decades after his death is still a cure all for some in spain but others is a haunting figure the remains of former dictator francisco franco exude relocated and be buried easier than lames arrest the legacy of franco for good. at nato headquarters they have a problem with one of their own defense ministers are discussing turkey's actions in northern syria in the last 2 weeks in a hi
this is d w news live from berlin nato's di lemma what to do about turkey and russia at nato headquarters defense ministers now faced with one of their own turkey suddenly patrolling northern syria together with the nato and 1st week russia can be alliance in 2 of its major test of its unity. also coming up the european union's human rights prize goes to gillingham talking about his work defending china's we go minority will speak to his daughter who says the family hasn't seen him put in...
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they were great fighters and we had a terrific alliance with russia wants nothing to do with isis russia is tough they can july says just as well to rely on russia and iran to protect us against.
they were great fighters and we had a terrific alliance with russia wants nothing to do with isis russia is tough they can july says just as well to rely on russia and iran to protect us against.
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as this war is now a drawing to a close hopefully drawing to a close in large part thanks to russia's own efforts how would you characterize russia's observance of the laws of war in syria on itself and relative to other partners other actors well you can easily imagine i.c.r.c. is not here to judge we take you late concerns obviously one of the big issues that we have seen recently in yemen in iraq in syria in all the context in the middle east is for instance bourbon warfare and so one of the big questions today also in the experiences of the past couple of years is always what are and what do the classical principles of international humanitarian law distinction proportionality precaution mean when you are confronted with urban contexts of warfare with densely populated areas in which you use modern technology modern weapons and what are you are awfully geishas to precaution and the obvious that i see or see as the advocate for protection of civilians may not always have the same. appreciation and the same exactly according to judge military operations us military story so it's rea
as this war is now a drawing to a close hopefully drawing to a close in large part thanks to russia's own efforts how would you characterize russia's observance of the laws of war in syria on itself and relative to other partners other actors well you can easily imagine i.c.r.c. is not here to judge we take you late concerns obviously one of the big issues that we have seen recently in yemen in iraq in syria in all the context in the middle east is for instance bourbon warfare and so one of the...
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and russia have recognized the developments in the field without peace spring operation there are so many imes of that operation one of them is to return the syrian refugees we need to clean the syria from the terrorist organizations. he says it's safe zone is meant to create a space for refugees to return but more people have been displaced since turkey began its military operation and within syria almost 3 weeks ago the world food program says 176000 people have so far fled the fighting and if we left did nothing . to escape to save ourselves and our children they provided some blankets and fruit but. this is how. the 150. turkey and russia expires on tuesday the us president says he expects a permanent ceasefire and has warned of reimposing economic sanctions on turkey if ceasefire violations take place but turkish president is adamant that he wants to establish the 30 kilometer deep so in inside syria to repatriate more than 3000000 syrian refugees with or without the support of his allies solomon job with al-jazeera a truck on the turkey syria border. and britain police have cha
and russia have recognized the developments in the field without peace spring operation there are so many imes of that operation one of them is to return the syrian refugees we need to clean the syria from the terrorist organizations. he says it's safe zone is meant to create a space for refugees to return but more people have been displaced since turkey began its military operation and within syria almost 3 weeks ago the world food program says 176000 people have so far fled the fighting and...
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it paves the way for the turks to create a so-called safe zone beginning joint patrols with russia or the czechs have been set up along the edge of the zone to keep kurdish forces out ankara began a military campaign 3 weeks ago to clear what it calls terrorists from its border. binge of a joins us live now from shallower fire near the turkey syria border so are these joint patrols getting under way. they are due to begin sami we've been hearing from turkish officials saying that if you look at the border area these patrols will begin from the east and west and signs off this piece of peace zone that turkey has established between the towns of colombia and russell ain we've been hearing of fighting on the outskirts of the so-called peace own between syria and syrian rebels backed by turkey as well as kurdish rebels as well as syrian government forces now these joint patrols will be 10 kilometers deep inside syrian territory they will be conducted. russian military police and turkish soldiers president to do on saying that he's welcome dece announcement by russia that all of these figh
it paves the way for the turks to create a so-called safe zone beginning joint patrols with russia or the czechs have been set up along the edge of the zone to keep kurdish forces out ankara began a military campaign 3 weeks ago to clear what it calls terrorists from its border. binge of a joins us live now from shallower fire near the turkey syria border so are these joint patrols getting under way. they are due to begin sami we've been hearing from turkish officials saying that if you look at...
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on any number of issues we see them spinning closer to russia's orbit there is a new situation in terms of explaining ourselves and being understood remotely as we see differences when the comes to the situation in northeast serial i think in prison early on that was fixated on making this incursion now to them we share the values and missions of nato we completely abide by nato his concept of defense at the moment we. also coming up at 39 chinese men and women found dead in the back of a truck outside of london police suspect human traffickers are to blame tonight you'll hear from a man whose life was once in the hands of traffickers he was lucky he lived to tell about the traffic is all ripping that game in scenes of how they're actually accessing getting into vehicles and bringing my migrants 3 you know the trafficking there was simply not enough being done in terms of security. and so you our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with nato and it's turkish dislike in the past 2 weeks turkey has invaded another country faced sanction
on any number of issues we see them spinning closer to russia's orbit there is a new situation in terms of explaining ourselves and being understood remotely as we see differences when the comes to the situation in northeast serial i think in prison early on that was fixated on making this incursion now to them we share the values and missions of nato we completely abide by nato his concept of defense at the moment we. also coming up at 39 chinese men and women found dead in the back of a truck...
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turkey is not moving toward russia. it is making all kinds of deals with the soviets and so that relationship between russia and turkey that really this is about a new narrative from erdogan. he wants to see turkey as the leader i'm not sure of what but look at his pronouncements and you saw me last week in the new york times talking about the nuclear option. he has been wanting to reform the un security council. of course he thinks turkey should be a permanent member of the security council. so you can see very ambitious and this is very much in line with the ideation of foreign policy. sometimes it is very aggressive. it's also very pragmatic. he knows how much toic push and when to stop pushing to make the deals and that you can be stopped. but the most significant aspect off his foreign policy is to make himself the most important leader or even to upstage in the process he has completely personalized and he needs a message of that mobilizes people. in that critical part of the message has to recognize liberales dem
turkey is not moving toward russia. it is making all kinds of deals with the soviets and so that relationship between russia and turkey that really this is about a new narrative from erdogan. he wants to see turkey as the leader i'm not sure of what but look at his pronouncements and you saw me last week in the new york times talking about the nuclear option. he has been wanting to reform the un security council. of course he thinks turkey should be a permanent member of the security council....
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under the deal reached between russia and turkey russian troops have been patrolling more areas in the northeast sending hundreds of more troops to police the new territory it's taken on behalf of the assad government russia's defense ministry says it will be establishing 15 security posts along the border which will be run by syrian government forces as the clock ticks down on the 60 hiatus between turkey and russia what controls have warned kurdish fighters to be drug within 30 kilometers inside syrian territory moscow says the draw has already begun and as battle lines become drawn and redrawn millions of syrians hold their breath as arabs and kurds they are waiting for peace to come to these areas so they can return home some of the al-jazeera a chocolate on the turkey syria border. as you heard the turkish president's warning the u.s. about its relationship with a kurdish commander criticizing washington for treating him like a legitimate political figure now there's widespread political support in the us for general barney to visit and discuss the situation in syria but turkey se
under the deal reached between russia and turkey russian troops have been patrolling more areas in the northeast sending hundreds of more troops to police the new territory it's taken on behalf of the assad government russia's defense ministry says it will be establishing 15 security posts along the border which will be run by syrian government forces as the clock ticks down on the 60 hiatus between turkey and russia what controls have warned kurdish fighters to be drug within 30 kilometers...
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with russia and turkey essentially in coordination but not necessarily side by side. working together to patrol this own and she also said earlier today that we may not like the fact that russia and turkey are in northern syria but it is a fact and it has to be dealt with so i think that's the thinking there that in some sense russia and turkey would be consulted perhaps not much more than that though there's also a question about the degree of german participation on the ground let's hear another sound bite from her interview the fog of. the question of how gemini handles this politically and more than anything what that means for our own forces is a question that must be decided by the bundesbank. as huge as it has to be decided by the parliament to melinda's what does that mean it should the german army should join this operation that's correct brant for historic reasons germany has a parliamentary army and therefore ultimately the decision does rest with the parliament and i have to say that there would be many skeptics in the german bundestag when it came to seei
with russia and turkey essentially in coordination but not necessarily side by side. working together to patrol this own and she also said earlier today that we may not like the fact that russia and turkey are in northern syria but it is a fact and it has to be dealt with so i think that's the thinking there that in some sense russia and turkey would be consulted perhaps not much more than that though there's also a question about the degree of german participation on the ground let's hear...
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pulls out from syria russia continues to fill the vacuum and the syrian government finds the brokered deal fake and with the wife gauging with the syrian government and russia there may be many new questions i had see them because solo al-jazeera. and our correspondents anahata has more from that's the attack is border with syria . turkey is calling this a win in the words of the foreign minister we got what we wanted and turkey got what it wanted because it conditioned a cease fire to a withdrawal of the kurdish led syrian democratic forces and of course the united states guaranteeing that turkey can create a safe zone this is what could turkey wanted to do create this in order for millions of refugees to return but it's not just that what happened is that these 2 countries nato allies have now restored their alliance a 7 decade old alliance before the arrival of the high level u.s. delegation to ankara relations were at an all time low now we heard the u.s. vice president call turkey an ally describe the relationship strong what this means for turkey is it is has been empowered it g
pulls out from syria russia continues to fill the vacuum and the syrian government finds the brokered deal fake and with the wife gauging with the syrian government and russia there may be many new questions i had see them because solo al-jazeera. and our correspondents anahata has more from that's the attack is border with syria . turkey is calling this a win in the words of the foreign minister we got what we wanted and turkey got what it wanted because it conditioned a cease fire to a...
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you're constructive and the 2 to russia. well it seems to me that the russians can't be too happy about this operation that's happening in the northeast of syria they've been as i said very much pushing for the peace process to kind of have some tangy tangible progress they've been talking about the formation of a constitutional committee of rewriting the syrian constitution that's very much been the russian line so this is kind of throwing all of that off course and we also heard from the head of the international affairs committee in the upper house of parliament today who said that this operation will hardly have a positive effect on the region so it seems like the russians aren't really too much on side but they do seem to be willing to compromise with turkish interests and just earlier this month the kremlin spokesperson for example said that they understand that turkey has to pursue its national interests when it comes to fighting against terrorists so that could be the constructive attitude that aired on this referrin
you're constructive and the 2 to russia. well it seems to me that the russians can't be too happy about this operation that's happening in the northeast of syria they've been as i said very much pushing for the peace process to kind of have some tangy tangible progress they've been talking about the formation of a constitutional committee of rewriting the syrian constitution that's very much been the russian line so this is kind of throwing all of that off course and we also heard from the head...
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so is russia's influence in syria set to increase further and how should the west respond to russia's new partnership there with nato member turkey those are some of the questions being discussed by nato defense ministers during a 2nd day of talks brussels. moscow is the new puppet master in syria precious defense minister talks with the head of a kurdish militia there and it's clear who's giving the orders. that's the reality facing nato defense ministers they're scrambling to catch up with the political reality of post was syria and more to the point the west's role there. there are different views. as is stated in the meeting also views which are publicly know it was a strong support for the political should the solution on a strong. support for stronger international gages german defense minister and they could come cut on by a proposed an international force to police to secure is own but only had a few details. for a moment it looked like u.s. defense secretary marc esper might support her idea that because it's something that we've been calling on our european partners to do fo
so is russia's influence in syria set to increase further and how should the west respond to russia's new partnership there with nato member turkey those are some of the questions being discussed by nato defense ministers during a 2nd day of talks brussels. moscow is the new puppet master in syria precious defense minister talks with the head of a kurdish militia there and it's clear who's giving the orders. that's the reality facing nato defense ministers they're scrambling to catch up with...
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being you know decrees for example both iran and russia are in a kind of. you know toughening us sanctions at this situation. i can see that the political willingness to do something about this is in place and practical steps as a starter to be taken by the sides of course it's a gradual and maybe it's a matter of decades or so and that's not so let's hope that iran has enough time and enough already reserves to stand this time because it would help you along gaining more and more political support to say that you know if we come back it would be useful to compare the current situation for example the decision before to signing of the nuclear deal when there was a general consensus among the europeans and americans in sanctioning iran on the one hand. there were you know a un security council resolutions against iran and also at that time russia and china were totally. same page with the united states but. china is that kind of economic war with the united states russia is experiencing one of its worst periods of relations with the united states so everythi
being you know decrees for example both iran and russia are in a kind of. you know toughening us sanctions at this situation. i can see that the political willingness to do something about this is in place and practical steps as a starter to be taken by the sides of course it's a gradual and maybe it's a matter of decades or so and that's not so let's hope that iran has enough time and enough already reserves to stand this time because it would help you along gaining more and more political...
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russia seems to have figured it out. are we less adept than they? and are our principles to be jettison when we find things get messy? the administration claims that none of these reasons are accurate. instead the president has said that we left to fulfill a commitment to stop endless wars, to bring troops home, to get them out of harm's way, perhaps to save money. i find these reasons hard to square. why? well, we withdrew 1,500 troops in syria but we'redding 2,000 troops in saudi arabia -- we're adding 2,000 troops in saudi arabia. in all total we have some 60,000 troops in the middle east. assuming for the sake of understanding that getting out of endless wars was the logic for the decision, why would we take action so precipitously? why would we not warn our ally the kurds of what we're about to do? why would we not give them time to also withdraw or perhaps to dig in to defend themselves? clearly the turks had a heads up because they were able to start bombing within mere hours. i simply don't understand why the administration did not explain i
russia seems to have figured it out. are we less adept than they? and are our principles to be jettison when we find things get messy? the administration claims that none of these reasons are accurate. instead the president has said that we left to fulfill a commitment to stop endless wars, to bring troops home, to get them out of harm's way, perhaps to save money. i find these reasons hard to square. why? well, we withdrew 1,500 troops in syria but we'redding 2,000 troops in saudi arabia --...
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. >> putin and erdogan and the notion russia is moving into the vacuum the u.s. is leaving. is whatary gidley: that we are trying to avoid. the president went into these national security issues wide-eyed. now you see some of his detractors like lindsey graham saying it is optimistic. the president was clear when he ran, what he wanted to do was secure those regions and bring our troops home. that is what he is trying to do. he still wants to keep forces behind to protect oil and ensure stability in the region. today is the final day of the cease-fire. we expect that temporary de-escalation to transition into permanent by the end of the afternoon. the president takes this very seriously, because he sent a delegation heading by the vice president to secure a historic deal between two warring sides of hundreds of years. we are monitoring that deal closely, because we want to maintain the games we have had. -- gains we have had. he is the one that defeated the isis caliphate 100%. >> [indiscernible] >> are you saying black americans should suck it up? -- it up because the econo
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yet the lot of us are the result of that so russia has always had close relations with the cards and of course is one of the main players and they conflict in syria so let's go to moscow where we join d.w. correspondent and money show and welcome back emily what is moscow's line on this. well as you say phil russia has always had historically close ties with the kurds that stretches all the way back to the soviet union that they did lose a lot of trust from the kurds last year when they kind of gave approval for turkish air strikes against the african region which is was turkey kurdish controlled excuse me now what we've seen from the kremlin has been rather neutral a statement was published on the kremlin website which said that there had been a telephone call between president and on and president putin seemingly just before the operation was launched and that putin had warned his turkish counterpart to be careful and to take care that the kind of peace process in the regulation of the syrian conflict doesn't isn't brought off track by this offer a show on the russian line is very
yet the lot of us are the result of that so russia has always had close relations with the cards and of course is one of the main players and they conflict in syria so let's go to moscow where we join d.w. correspondent and money show and welcome back emily what is moscow's line on this. well as you say phil russia has always had historically close ties with the kurds that stretches all the way back to the soviet union that they did lose a lot of trust from the kurds last year when they kind of...
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russia has to be included to. russia is one of the most important players in syria whether you like that or not that is a fact that we have to deal with to start. i believe that lisa discussions are absolutely vital. via the united nations but also through bilateral talks in this. turn it have would be for europeans and nato to simply look on talks between turkey and russia continues to potentially risk turkey becoming permanently entrenched in northern city. because. of this is something that we cannot allow within nato. that's why i believe that we must draw one is everything at our disposal to achieve a different result here. and then there are concretely so how far would germany go to implement this are you banking on the us like germany and europe have always done thoughts on the o.p.'s offer for a moment. in that's not the key to controlling this would be international cooperation meaning we would need an internationally viable foundational ideally with the un mandate which in this month are defined in the 2
russia has to be included to. russia is one of the most important players in syria whether you like that or not that is a fact that we have to deal with to start. i believe that lisa discussions are absolutely vital. via the united nations but also through bilateral talks in this. turn it have would be for europeans and nato to simply look on talks between turkey and russia continues to potentially risk turkey becoming permanently entrenched in northern city. because. of this is something that...
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and russia. that's what he's been trying to do. >> i would not think it would be an exaggeration that relations between the white house and congress on foreign policy issues is also an estate of some agitation these days. weather it's ukraine or the turkey syria crisis. i wonder if you could fresh out for us a little bit different parts of that conversation and weather veto both in the house and the senate for majority. >> in this complicated dynamics and crisis in u.s. turkish relations, there's more than two actors, with much of russia and syrian regime, thinkers deserve a little more attention is a party to this current crisis in u.s. turkish relations. are you looking at the carnage future looking at within turkey and the activities of the syrian kurds as well is iraqi kurds. someone or if you want to address how the carnage question has always been part of the u.s. turkish relationship and weather what is the carnage side of the story these days. >> for the guards, clearly this is the major
and russia. that's what he's been trying to do. >> i would not think it would be an exaggeration that relations between the white house and congress on foreign policy issues is also an estate of some agitation these days. weather it's ukraine or the turkey syria crisis. i wonder if you could fresh out for us a little bit different parts of that conversation and weather veto both in the house and the senate for majority. >> in this complicated dynamics and crisis in u.s. turkish...
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but the regime invited russia for example. in this area here is invited so he has invited his not invited he came round a little is obvious. so if the tree has got a strong rich wind cannot remove it. thank god that we have some strong ridge that has your account of years of history. if we are if we have the whole world against us we are going to protect honor of this country we will never we will always protect the honor of this country. my dear brothers and sisters. the marches here will never be an uphill a. they are going we're going to fight for the traits. a fight for our nation until the last breath we have until the last drop of blood. the. you know the biggest plan is god's plan and we are not just going we're going to continue on that path. and says that the corporate side. sky and the ground reaper are the ones in the future and the ones in the ground god be witness as you are honest as you are brave as you are a man.
but the regime invited russia for example. in this area here is invited so he has invited his not invited he came round a little is obvious. so if the tree has got a strong rich wind cannot remove it. thank god that we have some strong ridge that has your account of years of history. if we are if we have the whole world against us we are going to protect honor of this country we will never we will always protect the honor of this country. my dear brothers and sisters. the marches here will...
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says it will never declare a cease fire in northern syria defying calls for lossing to dawn the ground russia says its troops are patrolling to keep the conflict contained. eyebright thomas great to have you with us pro-democracy lawmakers in hong kong have interrupted a major policy speech by the territories leader kerry lamb and she was forced out of the legislature as opponents heckled her and called on her to meet the demand of hong kong's protest movement in a moment we'll be hearing from one of those lawmakers 1st here's a look at exactly what happened. here in the speech where home kong's lead outlines future policies for the territory was in peril before it even began. and the heckling continued in the chamber. i think why even call lawmakers please be sorry and are you anyone who does not say southerners we will be arsed to leave the chamber. fibroid choose a president of like i will make his fellow citizens. pro democracy lawmakers projected the slogan 5 to moms not one less on the chamber's walls these include universal suffrage and an independent inquiry into police violence durin
says it will never declare a cease fire in northern syria defying calls for lossing to dawn the ground russia says its troops are patrolling to keep the conflict contained. eyebright thomas great to have you with us pro-democracy lawmakers in hong kong have interrupted a major policy speech by the territories leader kerry lamb and she was forced out of the legislature as opponents heckled her and called on her to meet the demand of hong kong's protest movement in a moment we'll be hearing from...
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they will loose faith in our democracy if russia controls our elections or china or iran. what do we vote for? so, the alleged defense by the president is clearly serious enough to warrant an investigation by congress so that is exactly what the house of representatives is doing in its impeachment inquiry that we can do two things you must do them. we in the senate can do both. the democrats have been committed to doing theeo peoples business. they cost hundreds of bills dealing with health care infrastructure and gun violence and climate change and much more it's turned into a legislative graveyard although more people die from gun violence committed by people who shouldn'ts. have guns. no vote as russia threatens us if also failed to offer proposals to address any of these pressing issues in many cases the policies and executive actions have made things worse. as they come back into session senate democrats will force the colleagues to votehr during this work. how on the three measures that are important to millions of americans. these votes will look for under the proce
they will loose faith in our democracy if russia controls our elections or china or iran. what do we vote for? so, the alleged defense by the president is clearly serious enough to warrant an investigation by congress so that is exactly what the house of representatives is doing in its impeachment inquiry that we can do two things you must do them. we in the senate can do both. the democrats have been committed to doing theeo peoples business. they cost hundreds of bills dealing with health...
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and that direction implicit thought here is that direction is russia so in the 1960s but so as russia and maybe other shall we say adversaries of the united states and maybe china, but i would argue this is not the case. that is that turkey is not moving towardsrussia . turkey is making all kinds of deals with russia, we see very much into the relationship between russia and turkey , but fundamentally as implied, this is really about erdogan. erdogan is tryingto create a new turkey , he is but mostly of course he's in it for himself so what's really happening is he wants a third way. he wants to see turkey as a leader. i'm not sure exactly what. but look at all his, some of his pronouncements, the policy options. he told me last week in the new york times that he's not talking about the nuclear option but turkey should have a nuclear weapons data, he's been wanting to the un security council, he had initiated transplants for that and of course he is a permanent number greater than 500 members so you see, a very ambitious, but this is very much in line with the italian leaders foreign-
and that direction implicit thought here is that direction is russia so in the 1960s but so as russia and maybe other shall we say adversaries of the united states and maybe china, but i would argue this is not the case. that is that turkey is not moving towardsrussia . turkey is making all kinds of deals with russia, we see very much into the relationship between russia and turkey , but fundamentally as implied, this is really about erdogan. erdogan is tryingto create a new turkey , he is but...
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it is incredible for me to hear the president's first words to recognize vladimir putin and russia. outsource the national security of united states with vladimir putin is not an option. and failing to tell the leaders on both sides of the aisle of such an operation is while you are complementing russia it speaks volumes about what the administration thinking is and on a related note it is despicable, despicable to question the loyalty and the patriotism of lieutenant colone colonel, and iraq war visit veteran, purple heart recipient, simply because of his heritage. when i think of the national security and think of the lieutenant colonel and we should be praising him not defiling him is a one - - as the president has done. >> thank you very much. i'm glad to be here with my colleagues the death aku bakr al-baghdadi is good imposes a disruption for isis but it is not a mission accomplished moment because we all know that they have not been illuminated and there will be a resurgence of isis with those 11000 isis fighters that were detained by the kurds. and watching the present make
it is incredible for me to hear the president's first words to recognize vladimir putin and russia. outsource the national security of united states with vladimir putin is not an option. and failing to tell the leaders on both sides of the aisle of such an operation is while you are complementing russia it speaks volumes about what the administration thinking is and on a related note it is despicable, despicable to question the loyalty and the patriotism of lieutenant colone colonel, and iraq...
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and meetings between the presidents of russia and france in august. the asia-pacific region needs a reliable architecture as well. it is dangerous to yield to the temptation of dividing it into conflicting blocs. such attempts will be at odds with the task of uniting countries in the region in order to effectively address continuing threats and challenges including the task of resolving the whole range of issues on the korean peninsula by peaceful means. now, actions taken by the united states, which following its bm treaty, from the a destroyed the imf treaty, with the overwhelming support of all nato numbers has caused massive damage to the global system of strategic stability which had been established over decades. now the united states is questioning the future of the new start treaty. they are refusing to ratify the comprehensive test ban treaty. moreover, it has lowered, the united states has lowered the threshold for the use of nuclear weapons. the united states is setting a course towards transforming cyberspace and outerspace into an arena f
and meetings between the presidents of russia and france in august. the asia-pacific region needs a reliable architecture as well. it is dangerous to yield to the temptation of dividing it into conflicting blocs. such attempts will be at odds with the task of uniting countries in the region in order to effectively address continuing threats and challenges including the task of resolving the whole range of issues on the korean peninsula by peaceful means. now, actions taken by the united states,...
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brokered cease fire a step back and has more from sochi and russia. with only i was left of the u.s. brokered cease fire in syria russia stopped did president putin offer to help to remove and this. was at the turkish syrian border to go with syrian border troops it was delayed because book was due today we share turkey's concern about the growing threats of terrorism and the growth of ethnic tensions in the region these tensions and the separatist mood in recent times where in our opinion artificially created by outsiders. goodish fighters have until next tuesday evening local time to clear turkey's 30 kilometers so-called safe zone russian military police will then start joint patrols with turkish forces along almost the entire north eastern syrian border. is on the barren moving threats posed by either terrorist organization this operation in syria guarantees syria's territorial integrity and political unity we never had eyes on the country's territory and sovereignty as turkey all steps we are taking in the field we have taken with sensitivity. bo
brokered cease fire a step back and has more from sochi and russia. with only i was left of the u.s. brokered cease fire in syria russia stopped did president putin offer to help to remove and this. was at the turkish syrian border to go with syrian border troops it was delayed because book was due today we share turkey's concern about the growing threats of terrorism and the growth of ethnic tensions in the region these tensions and the separatist mood in recent times where in our opinion...