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spiral of enormous re sent to leave some of the americans in their allies, as we are aware or had never looked, was never been stopped. by such considerations, they're worried only about preserving their own geopolitical supremacy. of course, this supremacy has stopped suppressing us a long time ago. new training crisis clearly demonstrates that the other, the interests of ukrainians themselves and ever been taken into consideration by the west is one. the greatest example of recent example, the decision by london to provide to chief armor piercing around with depleted uranium, when we know very well about this severe repercussions of the use of these toxic ammunitions for areas where there used all the meters for giving this to be looked at the victims of the invasion of western states and yugoslavia and iraq had felt the full brunt of his repercussions, and the others repercussions continued to reverberate. to this date, it would seem to think here, wishing him been supposedly cared so much at ordinary ukrainians, should have to say sublime refusal such
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a good the gift to have those given in order not to jeopardize the safety of the civilian populations and not to contaminate the lancer, but the representative of the u. s. has said that russian tanks has been running weren't what us, you wouldn't be depleted. uranium shows russia hadn't committed aggression against cran. and here i would like to rush you address down here. go to the russian tanks . wouldn't be in ukraine's consult with the soldiers, wouldn't be too latrevia to, for you to do foreign political interests. so if the u. s. and his allies had not undertaken an ant like constitutional kuda, todd and kia in 2014 and for us to move for you. and if that's a little risk phobic nationalist, nancy said, taken our and if we, even if they hadn't armed that group and prepare them for war against significant, russia undermines that makes agreements if they hadn't covered up their work. crimes against the russian speakers in the east of your credit with,
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with the ukraine just that was to say, so you would have known piece a long time ago with the western allies weren't hunting the kid machine with weapons and, and weren't forcing it to send a thousands of concerts into about on the only am that door is the 3rd. so the only it's in with that is with the can just have the quote for bush that's, that's the only and that to the west. no. so you have good news, however, wonderfully well mostly do, but it will do linguistic, leaky of authorities. are there any more you flip through? listen throughout. i can survive toward pos, the same authority stan, for many years of shell, the civilians and the dumbass authorities are going to use western weapons against their only civilians. we had no demand for a long time. the indifference to their own population and the european neighbors is fully reflected in the situation surrounding the apparition. nuclear power plants
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and military has repeatedly shelled that power plant despite the risk of a full fledged disaster on the biggest nuclear power point. but i'm, i'm about to now open power plant in europe. the western countries have known about this for a long time too, but they've maintained hypocritical silence on front a few of them, the apotheosis of this, that particular policy. i mean, that was we could say it was the fact that her attempts for the church was to call themselves champions. authorities against the only lou bactrim of the ongoing flooding of the kill machine with a well known you miss will. and also greg washington and european has little capitals have said that it's unacceptable to pursue a ceasefire. ukraine. they have responded in kind less to the national initiative to regulate a situation with russia, with the support he's apparently a dozen different at the plans. the in west is unprincipled and inconsistent the collective western. this'll go to the situation and you transition clearly illustrate just new to whole essence of the so called rules based new order. and you've got that order has nothing whatsoever to do with international law. i'm in
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so for both acting like the western countries are attempting to impose on the rest of the world, their own over there. so the servant of the rules of and then to demand that other rules, i misread that other states. unstintingly comply the rules, abuse that they are themselves there and they don't consider themselves bound by any obligation to nicole when you are new visa, neo colonial own. and dr. miss and hanson doctrines and had been shirley flourishing at any price of the so called golden billy. has her curly waves, as for us and our colleagues from, with developing states. these doctrines cannot follow the rule. you will be, they are mendacious who they are on convention as are the attempts to shift is on to russia, the blame, federal undermining of strategic stability. the sooner the collective west understands that and embarks i destroy this dialogue with me on equal footing on principles of global and european invisible security. most lemoine chances we will have to avoid it new pressing problems and crises. thank you. i
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the representative of the russian federation, while you're watching live transmission that from new york and all these different members of the un security council, essentially an area that grievances over the potential plan of russia deploying nuclear weapons in bella, roost. now we were just listening that to the us rep from russia are sitting a benz. yeah. he does it off a number of issues about why he disagrees with what some other commentators were saying that the united nations security council, for example, the benji has said, has everyone forgotten the united states has over a 150 nuclear warheads positioned in europe. they've been there for years and eastern europe, southern europe, down in italy as well. over a $150.00 american nuclear weapons are currently positioned in different parts of europe. depends. you're asking, has the world forgotten this? he said that if indeed russia bid trans transport nuclear weapons to the territory of bela rosen,
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benji said it would not be in violation of the non nuclear or the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. i should say, no bens the also said, what about the u. k. the u. k is about to send depleted uranium amunition to ukraine as a world forgotten. what happened when america and nato bombed iraq has a world forgotten about what america and nato bombed yugoslavia. with thousands of munitions with depleted uranium, causing generations of birth defects and kansas. well, obviously they're still speaking in new york, and a lot of more commentary is expected. you can keep up to the very latest on our website, artsy dot com the for now if the quote washington is the main initiator of nc russian policy, that is the message from moscow was russia lays out its new foreign policy concept for the upcoming years. i, russia is pop different by law for awful. so saying moscow is determined to build stronger relationships with the developing world, glove and them in you certainly go make the united states named as the main
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initiator of anti russian policy because of in general, the west policy of weakening russia is called the review of your time with the new foreign policy comes to see an absolute rejection of neo colonial practices and again, and is a cause anything for a strategic partnership with our great neighbors in china and india. countries of the islamic world of the latin american country like the countries of africa and countries of southeast asia. nowhere you will use when it comes to this new i guess, a foreign policy doctrine for russia. why discuss the highlights of it with our team? marina culture averaged a bit earlier today, right here in the studio. the updated foreign policy concept has some 76 points who won't go through them all. but just to give them a just of things. basically it's all about, as they said in the document, abandoning the dominance of the united states and working on strengthening
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corporation with other countries to make sure that this is a mole type, holo world, something that we've been hearing about, rory for a couple of months up this is now really cemented this now, in a documentary decree that was signed by vladimir putin and what it states here is, for example, we've seen that the u. s. is the main source or say, in this answer, russia policy. and the document urges other countries, for example, to abandon the answer russia policy want, and also to get a greater independence from the united states and russia for its parts is planning to help developing countries. for example, to play a great role in the global economic affairs to. 1 the roches friends we're talking about china, india, africa, it's stated in the com and document as well, that islamic civilization, it's always seen in russia as friendly and they will continue to work on it. and the key point here, every time that we're talking about a corporation, one another country, it's all about being mutually beneficial. so they are benefits not only russia,
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but the other country that we're talking about and make sure that this is a multi polar world where the interests not only of the united states and the west have been observed, but also of these other countries. and so that these other countries play a bigger role and we're not talking about the monopoly or the head to money that we've heard from the west. and it's allies. of course, one of the things that we put in was saying was that the global economy is going through serious changes, switching to new centers of power for the new multi polar world order. putin saying this is a key trend. it is a key trend and also in this document, it does say the face that there will, there are of force as fine to break up officer and partnerships that russia is form . and now with these other countries and that will work on eliminates from that. and when it sees something interference happening, it will act and respond also. there will be tackling, in terms of a humanitarian policies abroad. the priorities are bruce, the phobia will seen how much that's changed,
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especially since the special military operation began, protects in the russian language, russian culture were sports. they're trying to cancel anything russian that seniors now in europe and around the world. slab, rope before minister keeps playing host to all these other for a minute just to keep rushing to moscow and if they're not rushing to moscow marina, they're going to beige, for example, next week. macros. the teacher's pet is going to beige with a live angel and i. so i assumed that they would cap in hand because they know the multi polar world is already departing. exactly. so it will be interesting to see what they achieve. if anything, when they go to beijing and what happens there, but also again, just to return to this updated foreign policy concept in it. the 1st point actually does states in the very beginning that russia there's no seats off as an enemy of the west. it does not want to isolate the self from the west. me. your name was make sure we know tony slating our sales from the west and we have no initial
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hostile intentions towards them. but they must understand that interaction with russia is possible with the reject confrontation to view. so except the reality that this is the common them all type whole world, they can no longer deny it. and what they're trying to do is to make sure that they don't hurt all the countries while they're trying to hang on to the dominance because russia will no longer allow it. china will no longer allow it. there are all the countries bigger power houses in the world data already and they're coming together. they just slipped back to what we call so ago when the chinese president came to moscow and as he was leaving food and what was the one thing that he said we're witnessing the biggest changes in a 100 years and you and me are driving these changes from lot of putin simply said, i agree. yeah, and they're not the only ones saying this, everyone is aware of this nothing. this is why they are so concerned in the way, because this is a power house you union that we're seeing. now. let's take this further here on our
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to, to national cost so much jackie sean, do there is a political analyst joining us here on our t international. jackie, great to see you. thanks very much for joining us here on this program today. it's a pleasure. i assume you are watching earlier with the russian president vladimir putin and of course, the foreign minister. so to get laughter off discussing this new doctrine, the new foreign policy now for the russian federation. were there any, any parts that you saw that really stood out to you? for example, i mean, i, you know, some of the highlights allow for offer saying that western policies are weakening, russia, and are a hybrid war of a new type meet. meantime, meantime they said, the pewter said that the use of force with self defense, in accordance with article 51 of the un charter, russia will repel any attack on russia. no matter what. what was some of the highlights for you that, jackie? look for me, it's a, it's a real breath of fresh air to see russia really, in many ways a crew out of his share. it has been that diplomatic shadow says,
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the collapse of the soviet union for a wide variety of reasons. russia has not had that central expression presence in well friends and what too long for the west in particular, united states and britain have enjoyed that. so ah. ready geopolitical a monopoly, setting down into fear common to dominate culture, industrial conduct, and the media weights. so this is a real interesting moment. there was some want, it seems to me that russia has come to the realization late as may be, that they are no valid for each to remain
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a seemingly reserve or some watch morose haps up on to the perception of russia on the global stage in relation to a case what the muscle that it was understood to be. so it's very refreshing to see russia now become and so and so engaging. i mean, but can i, can i don't think, jackie, because i love what you're saying and i would agree with you for sure. because you know, we keep hearing this. we keep hearing these terms, multiple charity, the end of the unipolar world, order, the whole new world multiple, well this, that, and the other keeps on going. every week we've got foreign ministers coming to moscow . they're not coming to moscow. the going to beijing. we're saying all these, these strategic partnerships happening with the see of the bricks i see on the global south. i mean, you know, the whole idea for the past year has been the isolation of russia. and yet when it's actually done, it kicked off
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a string of new developing partnerships and some of the most g o. strategically important parts of. busy the world jackie, tell us about the importance of the brick alliance which your country is a member of nash, lucy. i think her brakes is an addition to a number of interventions and developments that point to a minute global and international of forces economically. and i think there's also been a realization on the part of wrestles what that's for too long. russia has been utilized effective as the beauty of north america and western years. and so i think there's a realize that she said definitely in africa that that was sick and tired of hearing all these negative things on russia,
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which we have no basis in truth and reality. so i think in the sense that we're also explain, explain the attraction in particular to our school a to us at mix in beijing. but also that alphretta has experienced russia and china in quantity quantitatively different manner in terms of mutual respect, mutual benefits, and mutual dignity. and this is how in the main africa or the, the full economies won't, has experienced western european not work more often than not. we've experienced the west as this big monster that an imposed look. so that dictates that gives ultimatums. she think chunky,
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do you think you think is how do you think it's had the wrong effect? when you talk about imposing your interests, your beliefs, your values and other countries that you're talking about america, i guess, i mean, do you think it's had the desired effect? oh, look, i mean it's, that's an interesting question. so in many ways, of course, i, i, at least up to this moment, there has been a certain level of success in terms of america being able to, in many ways, shape the world under its own image as well. you know, culture. and in terms of new consumer products comes up with technology, but even led by what begin to see major shift. for example, if you look at your interventions, innovations, such as tick tock, which you know in many ways that are sort of center of shop weights, waves in america. and we're seeing it being treated in
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a fundamentally differently. so i think that has been a certain level of success. however, as this is the case, people of the 3rd world in particular that have orders to be conscious and aware of how the truth and how they basically do not benefit in the mail. from much for what is tabled as diplomatic by natural international relations. when in reality. ready it has always been sort of that diplomatic political, adequate under dictatorship of the west. so i think it's all those things coming together now. and there is this, does this almost uni mid sentence and walked off a new order as well. hoping you play more even play, shoot men, and those who at the scene is inferior. those have been seen as the ones to
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dominate the was to be to do to ah, started waking up and realize a g, r o the human potential. and that those who have been teaching for so long are only human just as the ah. and they also have the right to assess, to dash men to, to stand up on their own 2 feet to grow a backbone and embrace what is the incoming multi poder? well jackie shine, do a political analyst joining us, a live analogy. international fascinating commentary, by the way, i enjoyed that. thank you very much. thanks it. ah, if you haven't heard already, saudi arabia has agree to join the shanghai cooperation organization as a dialogue partner at the move comes from the strengthening of ties between re add on beijing. now a saudi candidate session approve a decision earlier for china has been fostering allies in the middle east,
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essentially to counter the american influence. recently brokering an agreement between react and terror on the revive that diplomatic ties while the saudi state energy company at i'm co is just sign to major deals with beijing on oil cooperation letter in the program. i discussed the saudi reaction to joining the seo plus the dollars place in the will today with mr. abdullatif alamo, him a retired navy commodore and well, here are some of the highlights. so do any is joining, it's a not, not, not for the membership. so now this is some things the, the importance of saudi arabia, saudi arabia is doing all these things. so diversify the income, the relation, or know the whole or you're going to station is full of to come security. which means that that would cover everything. but i don't think it's
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a bad dimming the united states noise because the united states, as a total, as the number one he's on the whole world. and one very, very important point is that it's china to the home was as willing because he was, is pretty big responsibility. and this is very, very big burden and, and china, i need to do a lot regarding how they been hands to the outside world. but leading, i'm leading that well, mr. m. okay, and i mean, i like how you said that, but you're saying china is not ready to lead the world like america is, but america, sorry to say is a war mongering nation. look at all the countries that america has invaded over how many decades and you're telling me that china is not ready to leave the world. well, i'm not, i'm not here to get to sort of one, but that is the china ready to respond. so the responsibility of the whole world,
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the united states as many powerful economy and culture, education, innovation, and technology. so there's something b and also note that the, even the chinese currency is technically tied up by a price to the us dollar dollar. it's being slowly pushed out by members of the s c o, the bricks, the assay, and the global stuff. how can you tell me, how can you tell me for the dollar it will be taking forever. it's already fading around the world. people are pushing it out, there is nothing really, you know, economy is one of the war economy at the time when the populations 5 percent, i said whether you agree with us politics or disagree with them like them don't like them. and so today we've been hearing since the 70s about the diminishing done . and there's going to be a nice yes. so would you be, is something more and more with that. but that doesn't mean that we are going to
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all of a sudden with a push, a button disregard the the start to get the relation with the united states. nato has welcomed the turkish parliament decision to allow finland to join the western military block off the anchorage initial opposition to the move. i welcome devote of the grand national assembly of to a kia to complete the vacation of finland succession. this will make the whole native family stronger and safer across the valley joint contributed as she has rachel boston. hi, rachel, great to see you. so here we go. again, nato expanding again. what's been the reaction? rachel? hey, i remember that old tagline from former vice presidential us candidate says sarah
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palin and alaska governor sarah palin. she said famously, i can see russia from my house that should be nato's tagline. so finland now is joining nato. it adds another 1300 kilometers to the western military alliance is border with russia. at this point, it's kind of like some guy at a party getting within 3 inches of your face and insisting that because he's not actually touching you, he's just breathing in your face that he's respecting your personal space. now we keep hearing from nato officials and western leaders that nato was a defensive alliance, purely and strictly. but at what point does this endless encroachment just become offensive, particularly when there's entire hazel depfa is to target russia. and that it's become really bold in acting unilaterally on its own and circumventing the united nations security council when it comes to bombing other countries that don't adhere to the western agenda. like, for example, serbia and libya just to name a couple, one member of the hungarian national assembly expressed concerns today about what
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finland's inclusion could mean for peace and stability. if finland joins ne to this will increase the possibility of an escalation, as well as the risk of a direct armed conflict between a native member state and russia. nato is participating in a game that the u. s. is playing beyond the borders of the alliance. the u. s. is using ukraine as a puppet. in reality, it's not in the interest of the e. u to support the ukranian conflict and the sanction regime against russia. however, there is a bloodthirsty atmosphere of war among e, you, politicians, single and being a member of the european union has also recently joined the chorus of western voices rationing up the pro war rhetoric against russia. and that's a new position for europe actually, which over the past few decades hasn't always blindly cited with washington,
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former french president, jacques chirac and german, shakira. gerhard schroeder, allied with russian president vladimir putin against the u. s. invasion of iraq, for example. and that was at a time when washington was looking to build that so called coalition of the willing . and that descent is actually what kept europe out about particular quagmire to the economic and other benefit of the entire block and people of europe. today though, where's the voice of reason in europe? well hungarian prime minister, victor r bon, is still trying to draw attention to the fact that europe's role as a peacemaker has pretty much gone out. the window with the conflict in ukraine. is that the number of the countries supporting peace instead of war has not increased at all. people want peace, while e u leaders are taking a pro war stance for them. the main issue continues to be deciding which weapons to
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send to ukraine. it is slowly becoming a legitimate question among e u. leaders, whether e u. member states could send peacekeeping troops to ukraine in some form not only as the e u, abdicating its role of honest broker or mediator between the west and the east. but it's joining washington and conveniently, exploiting the conflict in ukraine in which it keeps saying that it isn't directly involved to write a blank shack for its own military industrial complex. as suggested recently by the blocks chief diplomat, yoseph burrell, europeans have reduced investment in the defense industry over the past 20 years. but to, to the radically shifted security environment, we need to increase that again. specifically, we want to deliver a 1000000 artillery shells to ukraine. within a year, we're providing a total of $2000000000.00 euros for this. as part of the european piece facility
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with a reimbursement rate of 50 to 60 per cent, we can allocate around $4000000000.00 euros. would this new package? yeah, well, it's now partial of creating problem that now has to conveniently ramp up the defense spending for. well, i guess if you cut yourself off from cheap energy with sanctions, as europe did with russian gas and your industry is suffering or bailing to the united states, then transferring a whole lot of taxpayer cash to ramp up weapons production will have to do. it's kind of like you losing your day job and then just deciding that, hey, you can be a drug dealer instead. knowing how easily europe was willing to follow along with washington's project of militarize in the ukranian border with russia under the guise at the mix. peace accords, the operative word there being peace. any new nato expansion along russia's border with in europe isn't exactly comforting for the future of european p security or
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stability. no, i don't think interpret rachel marston. thank you. let's go back to new york. now here we're not international. we keep going. moscow, new york, moscow, new york, the un security council having a meeting about concerns of russia's plans to deploy nuclear weapons in bella. rows not right now. the you want to rep to mozambique is paid parties involved to engage in constructive dialogue and to work together to find peace for solutions to their security concerns in the line with the principles and objectives. so do united nations charter which among other things pro he reduce the use or threat of force in international relations. the international community must stand united in its commitment to nuclear
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disarmament, non proliferation and promotional peace and security. while dwight there is simply no other civilized and peaceful watches available to us. i thank you. i now resume my function. as president of the council a representative of the united states has asked for the floor to make a further statement present. i apologize for taking the floor, but i need to respond to some charges that will lever leveled against the united states by the represented the russian federation. i, frankly, there are too many ridiculous charges to respond to. russia has totally distorted the facts surrounding the unfortunate demise of several treaties.

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