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a, a poet may enter the war and you praying? yes, independent. is it state that according to comment by the bullshit bastard fram, however, or saw is just saying it's all from the claim with the u. s. policy trying to contain russia and china is becoming more and more assertive. that according to vladimir approved an article to a prominent chinese newspaper. it comes just ahead of a trip to moscow. i've tried, as president of the democratic republic of the congo ask for russia helping combatting terror threats that those moscow posts the 2nd in russia, africa international calling
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with coming to you live from the russian capital. this is our 2 international i merger blevins here with the latest news. welcome to the programmer. and poems ambassador to france says his country may enter the war in ukraine. if he abs independence is at stake. his comments are from a recent interview to a french news channel swell is a ukraine will defend its independence, or else we will be obligated to enter into these conflict because i'll principle values that the foundation of all civilization of our culture will fundamentally be in danger. so we have no choice holes and bass, or the paris just went on one of francis top news networks and basically told the french people that poland is willing to drag the rest of the west into a full blown frontal war with russia. why? because ukraine's independence is threatened, he says,
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warsaw now try to back pedal in connection with the comments on the interview given by ambassador roches shasky to the french station. now c, i o much the 18th this year, we would like to know that it is interpreted by some media in isolation from the context in which it was given. careful listening to the entire conversation and loves us to understand that there was no statement about poland, direct participation in the conflict, but only a warning about the consequences of ukraine defeat the possibility of russia attacking or involvement of the central european countries in the war. like the baltic states and poland, but the ambassador sure didn't seem worried about keith's independence when the u. s. state department was setting up shop in ukraine after leading regime changed against his president victory new coverage back in 2013 for refusing to assign a cooperation deal with europe in favor of a more independent position visa v. russia and the west. and where was the same polish ambassador to uphold those values of independence when the u. s. poured
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cache into poland, the u. s. congress approved $288000000.00 worth of foreign military financing just last year for warsaw with washington playing sugar. daddy is poland, really in a position to claim independence as a core value, let alone one worth dragging. the whole western world into war with russia to defend. now french, your deputy terri, mariani has just pointed out that warsaw is now going for in washington in providing fighter jets to ukraine, which washington still the least for now refuses to do the kind of weapons. but he and he says that can hit deep into russian territory. now clearly a huge risk of major escalation here. yet the polish president says that war sauce make 20 nines will arrive in ukraine within days. and the rest of the west. just shrubs, i guess, by the way, the people of france. so you know, the audience that the polish ambassador to paris was addressing on french
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t v. i certainly not agreed to rush in behind. poland for a war with russia just because both warsaw and keith have this totally delusional view of themselves as a dependent and not washington's paid shields, doing its dirty work against russia. now germany and france, the economic and military powers of europe have at least tried at times throughout this whole crisis to temper the gung ho washington rhetoric around the great conflict. but poland has been at the forefront of pushing for escalation at every turn. first with supplying tanks and now with fighter gents and this ambassador and now just casually calling for a head on war between russia, nieto, what's most disturbing is that until now they've actually gotten their way. or in the very least, no one else really seems the least bit interested in stopping them. senior research fellow of the global policy institute of one that george sam,
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welly believes that the polish envoys claims aren't actually far from warsaw official position. i think it's entirely consistent with the kinds of a slogan airing we've heard from duda and the polish our prime minister. so i think that it, that he is speaking on behalf of the government. it's a lot of bravado here. at the same time. the problem arises by the fact that essentially the, if the noisiest characters in nato that have been doing most of the running, which is colon, the baltic states and the united kingdom. and of course, behind it all stanza, the united states. but unfortunately, um, the supposedly wiser states, the ones that we would expect from rationality and caution. they've been silent.
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and because they've been silent, that is allowed poland and then have least tiny, tiny space of the bowl takes to do all of the running. and it's rather dangerous situation. the partnership between russia and china has become triggering for the you ass, because both countries aren't bowing to its pressure. that's how the russian president has stunned at the current state of global relations and an article he's written in a leading chinese newspaper. the people's daily. we can see that the external geopolitical landscape is undergoing radical changes. the collective west is cleaning more and more desperately to archaic dogmas to its elusive dominance. putting the fates of entire states and nations at stake. the u. s. policy of jewel containment of russia and china, as well as all those who defy american dictates is becoming increasingly acute and assertive. this architecture of international security in cooperation is being
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dismantled. russia has been declared an imminent threat and china, a strategic competitor up as part of this is the lead up to the visit president choosing ping and president putin, a boat with the articles in the corresponding papers in each of those countries. and in his article, in the chinese, a daily mail he has sort of outlined some of the key points which he's going to try and pursue. and through these meetings, he talks about and the long history between russian, china shared almost moral values between the 2 states. that they're going to try to build not only infrastructure links, but also economic links and, and build upon the ancient history as they warm together it, you know, in a sort of almost natural and you know, partnership which is evolved you to some of the pressure coming from the west, they talk about economic development and present, put referred to western, had gemini in, in the speech. she talks about this on fair assessment of china and russia as
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threats. and he also says that the relationship between china and russia is a corner stone of regional stability. unlike some countries that claim had gemini and bring discourse to world hominy, russia and china a literally and figuratively building bridges. it is russia, chinese relations that are in fact the cornerstone of regional and indeed global stability today. stimulating economic growth and serving as the guarantor of of agenda in international affairs. they are an example of harmonious and creative cooperation between major powers. it's not just russia and china, there are a number of countries that are stepping up that are increasing their ties with each other. now we seem to be seeing world power shifting, right. you have president, she coming to russia, the brazilian president is going to china and even saudi arabia and iran, as we mentioned, or re establishing diplomatic ties. what do you see is behind those changes when it
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comes to this overall? most i polar world landscape here. well, i think china, of course, is a leviathan when it comes to the economic world. it has a bigger manufacturing capability than the rest of the globe combined. so it's very difficult for the west to put pressure on china in an economic fashion because it could cause serious damage to their own economy. we've seen a similar pressures on russia failing, essentially to deliver the outcome that they believe. so i think other countries in africa and the middle east are starting to look towards russian china as a credible counter to this dominant, a u. s. economic and foreign policy, which has wreaked havoc in many regions of the globe. and i also think that, you know, asset seizures when we saw rushes, foreign ag reserves being seized. and we've seen the afghanistan face a similar problem. and, and i think it's a realization in the post colonial states in africa,
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which russia and china didn't have any involved in. really, they're seeing that china, it's not really that divide and conquer. it's more of a united and prosper. and i think that's a very pertinent reality when the developing economies in the global. so look to rush in china to lead them to a brighter future, which isn't based on a dominant dollar, or a sort of a rules based order where the united states makes the rules and gives the orders the democratic republic of the congo is seeking immediate cooperation with russia, chicken, mat, terror threats and a country, and ensure peace and stability. that's one of the messages coming out of the 2nd annual russia, africa international parliamentary conference taking place in moscow. artes marina co service takes us through the highlights of the events so far. this is all about, of course, strengthening ties between russia and africa. as russia goes away from the west and
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segues different corporations walker ration that shows how multi polar this world is. and russia and africa was very interested in that. and here today we have delegations from over 40 african countries, the majority of african countries i should say, and they're having conversations with russia's business and political elite. and they're discussing things such as corporation when it comes to fields of science and also education. we know that there, around the $35000.00 african students in russia right now. 6000 of them are here on a scholarship there increase in that number. they're actually almost doubling the number. if you compare it's 2021. they're also discussing their responses to economic challenges. also, another issue is the struggle. although western neo colonialism but a subject that's very sensitive in particular force for africans. and then of course we have the issue of global security. they're seeking ways of how they can
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operate and into a peace and stability in russia and also on the african continent. we heard from the democratic republic of congo, asking for urgent assistance from russia as in battles, terabytes in the east of the country. and also russia states do much higher person, also spoke with representatives from molly's central african republic, zimbabwe, and many, many more. and it's all about how can they be mutually beneficial to each other. and this is all, of course, on the backdrop we are expecting. and major russia, africa summit in july in st. petersburg. so this is in the way as a test drive right before that, even though this is already the 2nd international and to plan a very session that we're seeing so far. this is that it's just kicked off day, want still have a lot ahead. meanwhile, brushes industry and trade minister has been in cairo to meet with egypt. president, i key focus. the talks was expanding, cooperation on agriculture, education,
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trade and energy with russia, emphasizing that, the construction of a local nuclear power plant is proceeding ahead of schedule. we spoke with guest at the russia, africa conference about increased cooperation between moscow and the continent. let me remind you that africa to present 55 member states. so if 55 member states are attending this conference means that russia still have the external and the international recognition. and now it's time for africa to connect more with russia to threaten their ties. in trade, in investment, in military, in strategic relations and also of diplomacy in education, in youth projects, children projects. because let me say it the worst are controlling, still controlling some countries and still creating and term on conflicts just to take the natural resources of africa. and let me remind you also that africa has
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the potential to send to this. and we are ready to see a free africa developing ties with other partners for when, when relationships russia never colonize the country in africa. and i don't remember that russia colonized any country in the world, and this is the turning point of our clean and thrust towards the relationship with russia. we are here because russia supported us during our a tasting the french colony and they're actually supporting other countries. you appreciate the collaboration and all the efforts that russia has done to bring into africa in terms of development as you may be away, we've got mineral resources. we are interested in agriculture. our for to lies us who are coming from russia. so there's a lot of african needs from a power house laid out. we are friends to everyone and we are not in
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a minute enemies to anyone. so russia has come up to a certain personnel through our diploma to tell us we've had by little rentals and we are no child. we no tie of associating with russia. motors push on is of the cans. i'm an assault in. there's no binding a clements other we've made with the west. so if russia comes for us, we are open to teacher to, to, to rush a commitment to her about peace and stability. and an israeli pledge to stop discussion of further subtle net that's according to our joint communique coming out of a security conference in sharm el sheik between israel and palestine. the government of israel and the palestinian national authority reaffirmed their joint readiness and commitment to immediately work to and you to lateral measures for a period of 3 to 6 months. this includes an israeli commitment to stop discussion
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of any new settlement unit for 4 months and to stop authorization of any outpost for 6 months. political analysts, mohammed, now he doesn't believe the new israeli pledges once fire any trust that the country is committed to building peace amid such a houseman. but the difference of those ladies will limit disagreements because also it happened and talk about some one month ago on the 26th of february. but there is a list continued in care of just of those back to killing that is on the, on the mission of the but as you know, which nothing that's a limited on the ground. can you with us? it was a textbook can you, is i didn't the 3 of us your money to for long time. so it's a really behaviors if they are really going to still a but since the beginning of this year it's better, you know,
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skilled by the army in those burn. actually also the situation has more control over the genie now with a group rate as well as it is a limb, which is why it says that it will kill it a month that wouldn't stop. and next there's day. i'm also, it's a government will luck to come from the city, so i don't think that's my changeable background and back. i'm in the head of russia's. chechen republic has condemned a video circulating on social media, showing ukrainian soldiers burning a copy of the koran. roms on. katy rock has pledged $10000000.00 roubles, the equivalent of $130000.00 for anyone who catches the perpetrators. the yamini saba news agency has severely denounced the koran burning southern use as it is strongly condemned this sacrilegious desecration of the holy koran by ukrainian
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soldiers and calls for their emitted arrest. it's clear these you grin and soldiers are being trained to insult islam on muslims worldwide are diverse fact r t is not publishing the full video here. the online images appear to show a ukrainian soldier ripping out pages from the islamic holy book and burning them falling harsh criticism from social media users. the video was taken down from tick tock, where it was originally posted, the head of the center for public thought dialogue and reform, denounced the act, and heard humanitarian organizations to oppose such actions. oh, you must ask me how the day when the koran is being bundled torn old humanitarian organizations must resolutely oppose these shameful actions. because peace and peaceful coexistence which we strive for her into religious. donald cannot be preserved in the conditions of continuation of such ugly actions. to day, every person is free to believe in what he wants. well,
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what have you and i believe whatever god we worship. yes, we have to respect each other. cannot the holy koran is the basic law for more than 2000000000 mercenaries around the globe go either. meanwhile, ukrainian orthodox church was rated on saturday and an ongoing clamp down against was viewed in the country as a break away church. videos of their raid quickly appeared on social media. angle grinders were used to gain entry to the church, which is located in the west of ukraine. parishioners also reported violence flaring at the scene with at least one man said to be injured. media reports, claim police officers did nothing to stop the raid orthodox believers say they've since been barred from that particular church. now this comes after the head of the russian orthodox church, said ukrainian authorities committed a monstrous act when they ordered monks to leave. one of the christian orthodoxies most sacred sites. the patch earth monastery in kiev ukrainian authorities have
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given the monks and ultimatum saying they could stay in the shrine only if they left their clergy and switch over to the break away orthodox church of ukraine. russia has called on the united nations to intervene. however, the un chiefs press secretary responded as that the organization has limited information on the case brushes, foreign ministry took aim at the u. n's, lack of action. if you can't give a comment after a direct appeal from the monks to the international community made in several languages, dance, deform, admit to being biased and do not put this on the united nations. that it's a complete loss of credibility or a political order to regularly claim that you don't know anything about what is happening in ukraine when you both regularly visit ski. if the last time as recently as of march causes distrust in the us and it's secretariat. we spoke earlier to a reverend and professor of the ology versus kit,
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has no interest of ensuring the safety of the russian orthodox religious community mortgage dreams of persecution, of the month from their last race are taking place. so it's, it's the situation in which i don't believe that ukraine is not going to do anything. busy busy forwarding to the international law and the, according to the un chapter of human rights are decades of, of constant persecution against the ukrainian or the church. but since march of the veteran countries and officials perceive the grain are so sure of the parts of the russian orthodox church, and since your is for the common sense among the best from a lease right now, i must say i would. i would not be surprised if we do not think i'm a phase. i don't think that they are going to even hear up the monks and because
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for religious rights to be preserved today, she riana says it's ready for a bilateral economic cooperation with a ron. this follows a chinese broker agreement to restore diplomatic relations between saudi arabia and iran. how quickly in your mind do you think we are going to see saudi arabia making significant investments and vice versa? i would say very quickly as our neighbor and have been and would continue to be for hundreds of years. so i don't see any issues with prevents normalization of the relationship close investment successful earlier my colleague nikki errant, discuss the prospects for further cooperation between iran and saudi arabia. with a panel of guest. the world is changing very fast,
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and the united states and the europeans do not have the cloud that they have before . and they've also shown that they're not reliable allies are reliable partners. they've shown that an honest on new administration and iran, it's policy is to strengthen ties with neighbors and also pursue asian and your asian integration. those who do not want this to happen in the coming days and weeks will constantly try to use the western media to create tensions, to create division. definitely time has changed a bit. iran is a different around today, maybe and target are more willing to understand the dynamics feel free on or what's happened in the past decade or negotiation. you know, remember there is one of the agreement that we're going to have 2 months period or basically seeing how serious is iran coming to the deal. so it's going to,
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it's going to have too much of observation or what that right. it's going to come and what they are going to do. so definitely, iran is a neighbor. it's an untapped market. we expect they have 2 trillion dollars worth of goods and investment and infrastructure and different police are going to be. it's going to have a stick and, and iran need some of the neighboring countries contribute to contribute them back . and this is definitely aligned with vision 2030 as a lot of ground manufacturer, capabilities. they are very advanced and definitely they can contribute to the iran in rebuilding. let's put it this way. and by looking iran, we are looking a lot of the neighboring countries and that's iraq, syria, lebanon, and yemen. and this is going to play a very big economic value within the region. there's a couple of months ahead of us where we watch was was where kathy they have had in historically these, these, these,
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these periods of cooling off and then things worse and again, but i think now the signal that the signal is there, the both sides really want to work for peace because peace actually pays awful lot more than war. i mean the was the saudi got involved in which had been stopped by the americans. we must say of cost them absolute fortune a certain point. the war was costing a $1000000000.00 a week. the diplomatic deal, as we know, was mediated by a page and completely bypassing the us, which is always like to see them at least as his own kind of spirit. when it comes fear when it comes to influence. so let's just take a listen to what the chinese foreign minister ministry had to say about this. some in the u. s. style their country as the beacon of democracy. but how surely democratic is the u. s. it is redoubled its efforts to tout its democracy and interfered in other countries in internal affairs and even instigated wars and the name of promoting democracy. facts have repeatedly proven that the drama for democracy orchestrated by the u. s. is never a boon, but
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a bane for the world. so my question to you is just how worried do you think washington should be about such developments and rhetoric worried now really is the role that america plays. i completely agree with professor maroney, when he said the world has changed. he's too polite. spell it out in crude terms, but basically, america's normal calling. the shots we commentators, such as myself, are wondering how much longer we use the term u. s. a gemini, when we, when we come on talk, shows like, like yours. i'm, you know, really, this is the last nail in the coffin. now, of us leadership around the world of fact to the chinese stepped up to the mark and broke. this deal was pretty amazing. so i think lots of play for very exciting the complete, the unprecedented, i didn't ever think on be on a talk show, talking about g iranian peace. these 400 people have been killed and 900 injured in malawi. after the longest lasting tropical cyclone on
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record hit the african nation. the country's president has appealed to the international community for immediate humanitarian aid. mallory is the state of disaster. what cycle? and freddy has done is to pull us back even when we were trying to rebuild because of past tragedies and i appealed to the international community to please look at us with such favour. because we need help. the cyclone called friday by weather trackers has battered the landlocked country for the 2nd time in less than 3 weeks. will always authorities declared a 14 day morning period while battling the aftermath of the deadly storm. the southeast of africa was hit hardest with death reported in mozambique and the island nation of madagascar, local journalists. and this report from one of the emergency shelter camps at mind
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. your primary school is one of the shelters that is used for the displaced families. they're all pregnant women, young children, and the elderly lady, [000:00:00;00] a yell, a damages caused by cypress freddie left most areas and accessible,
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including eroded breeches in damage. road job, where is the worst he area with a death or 85 and county where one family last 10 family members in a single night will be with you. as you can see, water has done a lot of damage. we are still searching for our loved ones. a lot of property has been lost as well. many organizations gave donations to support the victims of cyprus, freddie with a son up after the devastation. the question remains, what will happen to his families now? the secretary r t g o b and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t v dot com for all the bully, this breaking news and updates. we'll see you next time. ah
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