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mr putin a different mr putin when he returns to the presidency my feeling is that we will this is this is there is a year magine his life as president as being a year this is just the start of his summer he's more confident he knows what he can do john borghetti described him as the most dangerous man in the world he's not is the most powerful man because he would not need bullets or bombs to to take over the world if he would have cut off the gas and the oil it would have a terrible effect so he knows that he's confident he doesn't have to fear the west he has restored russia's pride and that is his big thing anyway pride i mean he is a proud man and i respect him for that. i think it's a wonderful trait i was out there so putin is coming is your word if it's not chris's do you come up with a yes absolutely we have to change the. thank you very much thank you thank you alexander thank you chris and good luck with your book thanks for that alexander the journalist producer third publisher and his colleague chris christie. the author of his biography work here in the studio that's it fo
mr putin a different mr putin when he returns to the presidency my feeling is that we will this is this is there is a year magine his life as president as being a year this is just the start of his summer he's more confident he knows what he can do john borghetti described him as the most dangerous man in the world he's not is the most powerful man because he would not need bullets or bombs to to take over the world if he would have cut off the gas and the oil it would have a terrible effect so...
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millet and mr putin between mr putin's foreign policy and mr milledge of foreign policy this is not this is not fair i believe that the foreign policy of russia has kept its continuities during mr medvedev years in president c. and i do not expect any big changes in the foreign policy approaches from mr putin they will definitely take place but not for the reason mr putin is a different mr put in comparison with mr putin ten years ago or ago or in comparison with mr mineta the changes will quite naturally take place for the simple reason russia is changing of the they were all this changing one has to go to to adopt the foreign policy of russia according to these changes but i do not see any crucial differences between mr putin and mr media in terms of foreign policy and below russia has been our strategic partner and will continue to be a strategic partner after a visit to minsk the next foreign visitor of the new russian president will be will be to berlin and paris why these capitals do you think that kremlin once again is thinking in terms of the of the moscow berlin paris acces
millet and mr putin between mr putin's foreign policy and mr milledge of foreign policy this is not this is not fair i believe that the foreign policy of russia has kept its continuities during mr medvedev years in president c. and i do not expect any big changes in the foreign policy approaches from mr putin they will definitely take place but not for the reason mr putin is a different mr put in comparison with mr putin ten years ago or ago or in comparison with mr mineta the changes will...
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i think both mr. putin and mr. medef will have another try to try to convert the russian economy within the next few years. >> rose: this is because you know the ipcoming president, vladimir putin, because you have had conversations and transactions with him, the impression in america is that he is surround by a group of former kgb colleagues and that's who is running russia. is that true? >> no, i wouldn't say so, no. of course, mr. putin is famous for being very faithful to his friends. that's true. but -- >> rose: so was mr. yeltsin. >> but flotall his friends are rich, and not all of them are in business. >> rose: but some of them are. have gotten very rich. >> yes, but there's nothing wrong with having rich friends. >> rose: well, but there's nothing wrong with using the power of the state to make your friends rich. >> i think that's-- i think mr. putin doesn't have his children or daughters running alleged companies or things like this. >> rose: nepotism, we're talking about a number of people who have gotten
i think both mr. putin and mr. medef will have another try to try to convert the russian economy within the next few years. >> rose: this is because you know the ipcoming president, vladimir putin, because you have had conversations and transactions with him, the impression in america is that he is surround by a group of former kgb colleagues and that's who is running russia. is that true? >> no, i wouldn't say so, no. of course, mr. putin is famous for being very faithful to his...
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putin a traitor. he will face -- like mr. milosevic would end as a war criminal because of what he did in kosovo. back to the old days, gorbachev when he came to power, he revived and resurrected hopes in the development of russia on a different path. all before that, i suspect you're being a cia agent of influence. i'm proud it was released later on. i was recruited by the cia in 1958, i believe, that's correct. together with another guy. who was also, a student of world war ii veteran. he was also at colombia, we were recruited by the cia. and from that moment on, we would try to push them out of the way and provide free road to the cia. in that sense, and i'm going back to president reagan. played a tremendous role. he would never -- he would when he -- i remember that so well, tear down that wall, mr. gorbachev. despite their friendly, open relationship he was really attached in a human way. was su some point he was too friendly with the united states, and would later be denounced gorbachev as a traitor. he's called somet
putin a traitor. he will face -- like mr. milosevic would end as a war criminal because of what he did in kosovo. back to the old days, gorbachev when he came to power, he revived and resurrected hopes in the development of russia on a different path. all before that, i suspect you're being a cia agent of influence. i'm proud it was released later on. i was recruited by the cia in 1958, i believe, that's correct. together with another guy. who was also, a student of world war ii veteran. he was...
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putin not that mr medvedev did not have that that that power however mr putin is i think the element of power and with the presence of the first saw now for myself what then is is really very clear and i think that as as the one said in the program earlier that yes maybe the europeans would have preferred mr medvedev because he's more lenient on some of the major issues here is mr putin from officer in the in the end the army. take straightforward man he's there ready to put things on the table straight forward and make sure that there is a balance global balance in international politics make sure that there's not one part of the world that he is the western world controlled by the united states and some european powers that is setting the rules of the game that this is a guarantee for the stability for international stability because when you create that balance then you have to stability when there is a one hit you want to power that controls the whole world then there's a threat for that it could national stability and i think there is a need for more help for small i would think
putin not that mr medvedev did not have that that that power however mr putin is i think the element of power and with the presence of the first saw now for myself what then is is really very clear and i think that as as the one said in the program earlier that yes maybe the europeans would have preferred mr medvedev because he's more lenient on some of the major issues here is mr putin from officer in the in the end the army. take straightforward man he's there ready to put things on the table...
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putin of the first eight years and mr putin a changed man to make the point i think yes i mean he's a very good masterful politician and i think he understands the condition of russian politics and the economy it's the economy economy economy that's what he's focused most on ok and we see civil society waking up we have a spring in russian politics which is very good so i think he's going to have to marry the two together putin two are talking about. i think it's just a continuation of putin one i don't like the different numbers and all that because we've seen such continuity here when people voted for that's what people wanted which i think is really it makes sense it's a different person now that i think oh yeah yeah i mean just physically look at him he's changed a lot too i think he's learned to have to learn to listen more i mean in the chaos he had an idea what he wanted to do he cheated it but now we have a society maturing politically and you could have to have dialogue dialogue it could be key here ok. the better course is inside the kremlin we saw him earlier on let's cat
putin of the first eight years and mr putin a changed man to make the point i think yes i mean he's a very good masterful politician and i think he understands the condition of russian politics and the economy it's the economy economy economy that's what he's focused most on ok and we see civil society waking up we have a spring in russian politics which is very good so i think he's going to have to marry the two together putin two are talking about. i think it's just a continuation of putin...
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mr. putin has called on both sides to resume dialogue. abbas is refusing to re-enter negotiations until israel halts the settlements in the east bank. john joins me. what leverage, if any, does vladimir putin have in the middle east, especially on this peace process? >> there are not too many optimists in the region in terms of peace talks. the have been stalled since 2010. russia sees itself as a big player in the region. it is a member of the middle east quartet. in that respect, it does have leverage. there was not too much coming out of the press conference today. mr. putin and his huge entourage are about to leave actually. both men gave brief statements. mr. putin said that he wanted both sides to take the necessary measures to get back to negotiations. mr. abbas move to the idea of an international peace process to be held in moscow. it will be interesting to see if that gets any traction. there were no questions. you get the impression that mr. putin in particular did not want to talk about syria today. >> in a more general sense,
mr. putin has called on both sides to resume dialogue. abbas is refusing to re-enter negotiations until israel halts the settlements in the east bank. john joins me. what leverage, if any, does vladimir putin have in the middle east, especially on this peace process? >> there are not too many optimists in the region in terms of peace talks. the have been stalled since 2010. russia sees itself as a big player in the region. it is a member of the middle east quartet. in that respect, it...
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putin in mr medvedev talked about. the where of wolves an apple is that was a term in russia where werewolves and pullets in law enforcement in one way or another operative lee internationally these people are being dealt with ok well let's we really have time so couple of issues international issues where both russia and the u.s. are engaged first of all the iranian issue you mentioned one of the major issues of use for bouncy do you think that to do you think iran will continue to be a point of good. disagreement between washington and moscow book i can tell you that both russia. the united states will be very uncomfortable if iran became a nuclear power or nuclear armed power and i hope that. the. i think its p five plus germany p five plus one the permanent five members and germany will succeed of stopping the iranian program i think the obama administration went to a major concession by agreeing for the iranian enrichment but this will be in exchange for iran not producing nuclear weapons but i'm pessimistic it is
putin in mr medvedev talked about. the where of wolves an apple is that was a term in russia where werewolves and pullets in law enforcement in one way or another operative lee internationally these people are being dealt with ok well let's we really have time so couple of issues international issues where both russia and the u.s. are engaged first of all the iranian issue you mentioned one of the major issues of use for bouncy do you think that to do you think iran will continue to be a point...
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will people will not return to that chaos and that's one of the reasons why they voted for mr putin pause if i can take a phrase from on reagan we are you better off today than you were four years ago a lot of russians will say yes actually and as we've been reporting on the protests a lot of the people that were protesting over the last few months have benefited over the time that putin putin back in office which is since he's been around. from the national television feeds what's going on here now. showing us. shots of kremlin inside but from what i understand let me put it in and you have to go out to the cathedral square where the presidential regiment is awaiting for both of them and this time by the way when will revive the presidential regiment just to which you know i can bet you that you know they're going there together and then the next big piece of news political news coming out of this country is the new government and we're going to be looking at who's going to stay because there are a lot of people in russia quite honestly would like to see some new faces on the question bu
will people will not return to that chaos and that's one of the reasons why they voted for mr putin pause if i can take a phrase from on reagan we are you better off today than you were four years ago a lot of russians will say yes actually and as we've been reporting on the protests a lot of the people that were protesting over the last few months have benefited over the time that putin putin back in office which is since he's been around. from the national television feeds what's going on...
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putin there is a new russia which is mr putin up with the new russia i think he is but he's going to have to prove it and we have a lot more voices. now in politics or not more different opinions which is all very good i think mr putin is painfully aware of that and when he's going to have to react to it there are more voices to react to that's healthy for a democracy like russia is a very young democracy. a lot of people of course kind of would enjoy this now we'll talk about it in just a second so i know you're champing at the. question where the. president elect is you know when president putin does take the helm and talk about what's ahead. what is he proposing i think you know again people are not everyone is going to like it he is a man of stability and reform and it's a slow growing process we have to remember twenty years ago i came to this country this place twenty years ago was a real mess even the biggest critics of mr putin will admit the country has changed for the better but there's so much more that needs to be done and look the western world is in absolute crisis righ
putin there is a new russia which is mr putin up with the new russia i think he is but he's going to have to prove it and we have a lot more voices. now in politics or not more different opinions which is all very good i think mr putin is painfully aware of that and when he's going to have to react to it there are more voices to react to that's healthy for a democracy like russia is a very young democracy. a lot of people of course kind of would enjoy this now we'll talk about it in just a...
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mr. putin is holding two days of talk. the summit will also explore closer ties on trade, investment, and energy. our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, says mr. putin will be keen to talk about issues other than syria. >> there are lots of issues that the e.u. and russia need to discuss at this summit, and it's only a very short meeting. there are international issues like syria and like iran, but bilateral issues, too, like visas and energy corporation. i think it is one issue that the russians will be keen to bring up today. it will be the question of visa-free travel in europe. this is something which concerns mr. putin a lot. it's in the papers today in russia. and moscow feels that brussels has been dragging its heels over introducing visa-free travel in europe, getting rid of visa restrictions for russians traveling to europe. and mr. putin already today has said that without the removal of visa barriers there cannot be genuine partnership between russia and the european union. >> and steve, immediately after hi
mr. putin is holding two days of talk. the summit will also explore closer ties on trade, investment, and energy. our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, says mr. putin will be keen to talk about issues other than syria. >> there are lots of issues that the e.u. and russia need to discuss at this summit, and it's only a very short meeting. there are international issues like syria and like iran, but bilateral issues, too, like visas and energy corporation. i think it is one issue that...
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there are no white ribbons, the trademark of mr. putin's oppositions. they wear the worker's glove. >> this is protesting against those protesting against the government. showing away from the capital, russia's working capital still has faith in vladimir putin. >> but the crowd here was smaller than organizers promised, and some of what we saw seemed staged panged. this photographer was trying to get as many people as possible to pose with the same vote for putin sign. >> one worker i spoke to said they only traveled to the rally because they were offered extra days off work and free train tickets. so just how popular really is vladimir putin? in rush a's industrial heart sfland he will win votes here, but more perhaps out of a fear of change than any real belief that a president putin can make life better. >> we'll see. well, you're watching "bbc world news." i'm david eades. plenty under still to bring you not at the least more prices for petrol. it's making fortunes for some people in the gulf state. we'll have more on that. >> six people have died.
there are no white ribbons, the trademark of mr. putin's oppositions. they wear the worker's glove. >> this is protesting against those protesting against the government. showing away from the capital, russia's working capital still has faith in vladimir putin. >> but the crowd here was smaller than organizers promised, and some of what we saw seemed staged panged. this photographer was trying to get as many people as possible to pose with the same vote for putin sign. >> one...
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is not unilaterally supporting the assad regime anybody that says that is simply wrong mr putin and president putin saying the common objective is for peace to prevail the annan peace plan must be supported are not expected to fail again president putin saying that russia will not act unilaterally with syria it is an issue that all major global players must work together towards peace and ultimately the german chancellor angela merkel echoing the russian president sentiment saying a political solution within the u.n. framework must bring peace and the global players to the negotiating table more details on that at r.t. dot com we'll be back in just a moment. two things i'm open to one takes is transmission since the break from the big thing haunts of this incident one remaining open channel will come from missing from trouble free from filters then back to back to the ship didn't like speak to cyberspace where battle just melissa make the jump to hyginus space challenging the establishment's grip on information and are now being pursued by sinister agents more of what's happening wi
is not unilaterally supporting the assad regime anybody that says that is simply wrong mr putin and president putin saying the common objective is for peace to prevail the annan peace plan must be supported are not expected to fail again president putin saying that russia will not act unilaterally with syria it is an issue that all major global players must work together towards peace and ultimately the german chancellor angela merkel echoing the russian president sentiment saying a political...
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they could strike at mr. putin's personal interests. >> i remember reading at the time that litvinenko died that london had more russian spies in it than at the time of the cold war. you can see it and hear it everywhere. does that account why there is so much as being not taking place? >> well, this is a two-way street. the russians are sending their agents over but the russian opposition, the russian oligarchs export themselves and their wealth to london. london has become one of several global hot spots in which the russian elite and the elite of many countries concentrate their wealth. >> with it comes the espionage. thank you. syrian opposition activists say that more than 30 people have been killed and dozens injured when there was an explosion at a petrol station. the syrian observatory for him and rights were told that the blast was caused by aerial bombardments. dodge the syrian observatory for human rights were told at the blast was caused -- this hearing observatory for human-rights were told that
they could strike at mr. putin's personal interests. >> i remember reading at the time that litvinenko died that london had more russian spies in it than at the time of the cold war. you can see it and hear it everywhere. does that account why there is so much as being not taking place? >> well, this is a two-way street. the russians are sending their agents over but the russian opposition, the russian oligarchs export themselves and their wealth to london. london has become one of...
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putin here in germany and they understand that for mr putin they can do business with russia and as long as he's in power they will face stability on the russian market and this simply see no alternative to him and can't imagine any real alternative for him in the next six years there's another small school of thought that a lot of i would say moralists liberals here in germany who would rather like to conduct a policy oriented and focused solely on values towards russia and to they think that russia is departing from democracy they think that russia is turning towards totally tarion system and they didn't welcome putting it all so so so the reaction was mixed but german chancellor angela merkel she pressed putin to allow democratic diversity ike want to develop in russia how serious is this issue on democracy in miracles policy towards putin very difficult to understand. german. it's a value oriented policy of the reality politic which is also always traditional in germany germany's eastern policy mrs america said. two or three weeks ago. that crane is a dictatorship she very much
putin here in germany and they understand that for mr putin they can do business with russia and as long as he's in power they will face stability on the russian market and this simply see no alternative to him and can't imagine any real alternative for him in the next six years there's another small school of thought that a lot of i would say moralists liberals here in germany who would rather like to conduct a policy oriented and focused solely on values towards russia and to they think that...
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to get there was not just a group that was established and when they heard mr putin. run for. it she says they were excited. for ration of from other families groups. then joined in the ride group. their focus was not on the face. of the midges and that's why they use ballot clubbers bright colors. never ask for. permission for their protest. they say surprise is part of the performance of the day. before. on the red square before. the buildings metro stations. they protested against the fact that supported. in the us the. russian folklore tradition prayer which is. addressed to virgin mary and. there were against the war. which introduced a ban on to be propagand they were also against mr putin as the president of russia should an orthodox. she does not experience any hatred towards. christian believers. of the twenty first february day. the seadrill. to express their protest against putin because patrick patrick supported him a putin. big sigh which there was no service. now. they found a plane in the hearts. and hearts of the cathedral there were. she said that they were lo
to get there was not just a group that was established and when they heard mr putin. run for. it she says they were excited. for ration of from other families groups. then joined in the ride group. their focus was not on the face. of the midges and that's why they use ballot clubbers bright colors. never ask for. permission for their protest. they say surprise is part of the performance of the day. before. on the red square before. the buildings metro stations. they protested against the fact...
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>> [unintelligible] mr. putin and mr. medvedev have produced legislation for liberalization of the political environment and restoration of elections of regional governments. we continue to press to allow them to build up an exit strategy. if the political course that mr. putin produces continues to take place, i believe that in four years or five years, a revolution would happen. >> back to london. >> thanks very much. international monitors from europe have said in the last few minutes that there were irregularities in the election and was clearly skewed toward vladimir putin. we will go to them in the next few minutes. to china, the premier has cut china's economic growth target. speaking 3000 delegates in beijing, he also addressed land rights and military spending. he and other senior figures will need to stand down to make way for new generation in the fall. >> his annual report, he has been stressing the need for sustainable economic development during what are difficult times. he spoke about the need to increase d
>> [unintelligible] mr. putin and mr. medvedev have produced legislation for liberalization of the political environment and restoration of elections of regional governments. we continue to press to allow them to build up an exit strategy. if the political course that mr. putin produces continues to take place, i believe that in four years or five years, a revolution would happen. >> back to london. >> thanks very much. international monitors from europe have said in the last...
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here, they pray that mr. putin will soon fall from power, but why? the singer says she believes mr. putin cheated in last december's parliamentary election. that is why she wants him out. >> when they perform in public, they select high-profile avenues. earlier this month, the concord red square and. -- they conquered red square. punk protest songs, right on the premiere's doorstep. it shows how the music scene has changed in russia. after all, it was not long ago that vladimir putin was top of the pops. there was a time when girl fans sang his praises. "we want a strong man." they once crude this. another -- "my love is vladimir ." >> the more people that criticize the power, the more it affects the society in general. that makes them understand they are vulnerable. >> there is still one girl and though, which is backing putin for president. they have become an internet sensation with a song about how clever and athletic mr. putin is. they warn against electing anyone else. vladimir putin hopes that other russians will soon be singing the same tune. bbc news, moscow. >> and that br
here, they pray that mr. putin will soon fall from power, but why? the singer says she believes mr. putin cheated in last december's parliamentary election. that is why she wants him out. >> when they perform in public, they select high-profile avenues. earlier this month, the concord red square and. -- they conquered red square. punk protest songs, right on the premiere's doorstep. it shows how the music scene has changed in russia. after all, it was not long ago that vladimir putin was...
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british politician that is complaining about mr putin coming to london i think i think they're very worried about putin's leadership of the russian federation because it is the only real guarantee and that's what the russians say themselves is the only guarantee against the spread of fascism across the world those who are spreading fascism in the vanguard is britain mentioned just now with a live picture often politicized with many boycotts of the past are they think an appropriate way of dealing with political problems. i don't think it's necessarily appropriate but it's always the case isn't the olympics olympics are supposed to be out about developing friendship between nations but this is this is a nonsense i mean i'm reminded and i think a lot of people in the generation of the sixty's were inspired by the black power salute of tommy smith enjoin call us so that for me was a very inspiring moment probably the most inspiring moment in sporting history and it's always politicized and this is always the way it is. if you don't get tickets to go. they're way too expensive for me. very much
british politician that is complaining about mr putin coming to london i think i think they're very worried about putin's leadership of the russian federation because it is the only real guarantee and that's what the russians say themselves is the only guarantee against the spread of fascism across the world those who are spreading fascism in the vanguard is britain mentioned just now with a live picture often politicized with many boycotts of the past are they think an appropriate way of...
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some indications from top people including mr putin and mr madrid of which basically say that they are going to push forward with their quiets strong reform agenda and that some of the central bank people and government people said that could lead to a reversal in the capital flow trends to russia and we might see pick up in investment so the focus certainly there however there is not much of a concrete stuff happening and basically in my understanding significant part of investor community is still waiting on the sidelines to see car the russian domestic story plays out whether russia would be capable to provide more incentives for both domestic and foreign investors to put their money into russia and that's very important factor so i mean figure to you it's interesting because all of the elements are in place or we just don't know what the puzzle piece what the real picture is going to look like in the end because we do know the reformist agenda is still very much out there we've looked at some of the energy policies that putin that what he said he's going to introduce he's reaching
some indications from top people including mr putin and mr madrid of which basically say that they are going to push forward with their quiets strong reform agenda and that some of the central bank people and government people said that could lead to a reversal in the capital flow trends to russia and we might see pick up in investment so the focus certainly there however there is not much of a concrete stuff happening and basically in my understanding significant part of investor community is...