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. -- uttered in russia. jill: a question from anita. she talks about the consequences for russia, the west and china moving forward. that is a broad question but let's take china. today in moscow we have the top foreign policy advisor to the chinese president in moscow about to meet or maybe has met putin. that raises this big question of china. i'm tempted to take ambassador sullivan. is that the consensus? i know you are talking a lot. will, do you want to handle that? amb. sullivan: i think professor pomerantz. mr. pomerantz: we have warned china not to be engaged and to give material assistance and military assistance to russia. i think blinken's message was pretty straightforward. there would be consequences for china if they actually became part of and engaged in this war. not only in terms of weapons but economics as well. china represents a potential blackhole in the sanctions in the isolation of russia. i think that is a concern. we are waiting to see what the reaction of china was. we are waiting t
. -- uttered in russia. jill: a question from anita. she talks about the consequences for russia, the west and china moving forward. that is a broad question but let's take china. today in moscow we have the top foreign policy advisor to the chinese president in moscow about to meet or maybe has met putin. that raises this big question of china. i'm tempted to take ambassador sullivan. is that the consensus? i know you are talking a lot. will, do you want to handle that? amb. sullivan: i think...
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special path, russia patriotism, russia as a separate civilization, the importance of community over individualism, and national unity. what this course will not assert, is that russia is one of several national states within the federation as occurred during the yeltsin era. and you can think about -- ethnic republics that yeltsin created. whether young people want to actually attend the scores, it doesn't appear to be of concern to its organizers they want to make sure you generation is exposed to russian statehood, and it has articulated by the head of the committee on state construction -- the driving force behind the empire's territorial expansion. and that's been confirmed during this war. there are other types of acts of restoration that i can deal. including the return of the state council, which was an institution that was created by alexander the first, i had it's an attempt basically to go around the legislature, and create a consensus amongst all the political actors. except the state council really has not had a real mission to pursue. one of the sign responsibilities as
special path, russia patriotism, russia as a separate civilization, the importance of community over individualism, and national unity. what this course will not assert, is that russia is one of several national states within the federation as occurred during the yeltsin era. and you can think about -- ethnic republics that yeltsin created. whether young people want to actually attend the scores, it doesn't appear to be of concern to its organizers they want to make sure you generation is...
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to blame russia for the conflict in ukraine to a huge russia of various things that we've seen throughout western media over the past months. however, when russia took to the floor, they pointed out something that many countries have failed to acknowledge in western media has worked to just simply not mention which is that the united states has been withdrawing and getting rid of nuclear agreements. and he went over in detail all the withdrawals of nuclear agreements that we've seen from the united states. from there he went on to highlight how you asked policy as been aimed at trying to dictate and control other countries and escalate tensions around the world. zip, at least one of the key western countries are simply trying to impose their own rules on the rest of the world. beneficial only to them in order to then demand this strict compliance from other states. they themselves, of course, do not consider themselves bound by any obligations. such inherently neo colonial latitudes are aimed at ensuring the prosperity of the so called golden 1000000000 at any cost. neither. we know our c
to blame russia for the conflict in ukraine to a huge russia of various things that we've seen throughout western media over the past months. however, when russia took to the floor, they pointed out something that many countries have failed to acknowledge in western media has worked to just simply not mention which is that the united states has been withdrawing and getting rid of nuclear agreements. and he went over in detail all the withdrawals of nuclear agreements that we've seen from the...
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a russia that we all want to see. >> and what russia is that? >> a russia where human rights are invited at a russia where the government does not persecute its own citizens for opposing the official narrative into country that does not represent a threat to its closest neighbors and to the world in general, a russia that is a free and democratic russia. a russia where our kids can live knowing there is no risk to their lives or to the lives of their father. this is the russia that we all want to see an and have. this is the only russia that won't be a threat to itself and its neighbors. >> how have you talk to k your kids about their father's arrest and trial? >> well our kids have been living with this for years but they have grown up with this. when vladimir was poison for the first time her oldest daughter was only nine years old. when he was poison the second time she was 11. now our youngest one, our son is 11 and his father was just sentenced to 25 years of strict regime. so our kids have long understood who their father is and they know
a russia that we all want to see. >> and what russia is that? >> a russia where human rights are invited at a russia where the government does not persecute its own citizens for opposing the official narrative into country that does not represent a threat to its closest neighbors and to the world in general, a russia that is a free and democratic russia. a russia where our kids can live knowing there is no risk to their lives or to the lives of their father. this is the russia that...
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a russia, a free russia. a democratic russia. a russia where our kids can live knowing that there is no risk to their life or to the lives of their father, to the life of their father. this is a russia that we all want to see and this is the only russia that will stop being a threat to itself and its neighbors. david: how you have talked to your kids about their father's arrest and trial? evgenia: well, our kids have been living with this for years. they have been growing up with this. when vladimir was poisoned for the first time, our oldest daughter was only 9 years old. when he was poisoned for the second time, she was 11. now our youngest one, our son, is 11, and his father was just sentenced to 25 years of strict regime. so our kids have long understood who their father is and they know exactly who their father is and they know that the entire world is -- admires his bravery and stands with him. so i think it keeps them -- i'm sure that it helps them. this is absolutely nightmarish what we're going through as a family. but i
a russia, a free russia. a democratic russia. a russia where our kids can live knowing that there is no risk to their life or to the lives of their father, to the life of their father. this is a russia that we all want to see and this is the only russia that will stop being a threat to itself and its neighbors. david: how you have talked to your kids about their father's arrest and trial? evgenia: well, our kids have been living with this for years. they have been growing up with this. when...
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an for russia to receive payment. now, critics say that this, if they're not careful, that russia could exploit the system to a uses as a back door to get round, why the sanctions at russia is facing. and therefore, there's a lot of scrutiny that is required. russia said that this is just a means of preventing them from receiving payment for a deal that they have reached. so there is an impasse here took. he's very keen to find a solution because of this deal in many ways was a major victory of diplomat diplomacy. for turkey, and vindicator or turkey says it's, and it's dance of having good relations with both the west and ukraine and russia. and so they are very keen for the steel to continue to work. but at the moment they are, they say they really are facing a major problem here. leverage has threatened to work outside the framework of the deal with the help of turkey. precisely. what could that look like? well, i saw very clear at the moment, never does seem to indicate that already. turkey has been processing or
an for russia to receive payment. now, critics say that this, if they're not careful, that russia could exploit the system to a uses as a back door to get round, why the sanctions at russia is facing. and therefore, there's a lot of scrutiny that is required. russia said that this is just a means of preventing them from receiving payment for a deal that they have reached. so there is an impasse here took. he's very keen to find a solution because of this deal in many ways was a major victory of...
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has recognized crania, depart, russia. i think this international recognition is inevitable rather than rather than particularly important for us because the peoples of donors, republic and blue, balanced public and people the peoples of those up our osha and harrison regions. they have made already their choice to rejoined russia. a choice that was the result of free referendum and free deliberate voting by the most majority of the voters in the above mentioned areas. so from this point of view, we don't need any additional particular international recognition. because the choice was done, the choice has been done, it is reversible and nobody and nothing can change from now on. but at the same time, we are now doing think the special military operation in ukraine. and as soon as the goes of these special military operation are reached, i mean demilitarization of ukraine, dennis, if occasion of ukraine neutral non block status of ukraine and others there. inevitably, this should be a recognition by the all parties concerne
has recognized crania, depart, russia. i think this international recognition is inevitable rather than rather than particularly important for us because the peoples of donors, republic and blue, balanced public and people the peoples of those up our osha and harrison regions. they have made already their choice to rejoined russia. a choice that was the result of free referendum and free deliberate voting by the most majority of the voters in the above mentioned areas. so from this point of...
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do you think russia could win this war? i don't, and i say that because the ukrainians will continue to fight, whatever happens. and ijust don't think the russians have got the capability, the means, to achieve the ends that putin has set for himself, and that end is to destroy ukraine as a sovereign state, to incorporate it into the russian federation, to put a puppet government of some sort in kyiv and to rebuild a second russian empire. general, ukraine has for the large part in the last 13 months fought a defensive war, trying to fend off this invasion. how good do you think it can be at offensive operations given that that is what it's going to take to dislodge the russians. well, the ukrainians have demonstrated pretty effectively in two very successful counteroffensives, north—east of kharkiv and the recapture of kherson in november, so they've got form here, they can do this. and, of course, before that, they stopped the russians dead in the battle for kyiv and forced the russians to withdraw, so that was a really
do you think russia could win this war? i don't, and i say that because the ukrainians will continue to fight, whatever happens. and ijust don't think the russians have got the capability, the means, to achieve the ends that putin has set for himself, and that end is to destroy ukraine as a sovereign state, to incorporate it into the russian federation, to put a puppet government of some sort in kyiv and to rebuild a second russian empire. general, ukraine has for the large part in the last 13...
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because, oh, russia already deployed nuclear weapons or to clinic guard which belongs to russia, but also it's very close to the european union. this is one step. and, and i think that, oh, put in really understands that the trust and the west towards these intimidation and is falling. so he needs to do the next step and the next step and the next step . and it's very important not to ignore it, but i think it's really, as it was said before, he tries to prevent the west from delivering those weapons. that would really might be a game changer because they would be able to reach russian occupied territory. and even our russian occupied crimea. so do you think this is a distraction because a lot of people are calling it bluff. ah, this is a big word. i wouldn't, i'll say it's a bluff, but on. but i think of the west should. oh, really think well about on the the threads and the dangers and ask themselves and discuss what would be worse for the west of ukraine would be defeated or if there would be, oh, i don't know. 123 percent of really a tactical use of tactical nukes, tactical nukes
because, oh, russia already deployed nuclear weapons or to clinic guard which belongs to russia, but also it's very close to the european union. this is one step. and, and i think that, oh, put in really understands that the trust and the west towards these intimidation and is falling. so he needs to do the next step and the next step and the next step . and it's very important not to ignore it, but i think it's really, as it was said before, he tries to prevent the west from delivering those...
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a free russia, a democratic russia, a russia where our kids can live and know that there is no risk to their lives or to the lives of their father. this is a russia that we all want to see and this is the only russia that will stop being a threat to itself and its neighbors. >> how have you talked to your kids about their father's arrest and trial? >> our kids have been living with this for years. they've been growing up with this. when vladimir was poisonedth for the first time our oldest daughter was only 9-years-old. the second time, she was 11. now in our youngest one, our son, is 11 and his father was sentenced to 25 years of strict regime. so our kids have long understood who their father is and they know exactly who their father is and they know the entire world admires his bravery. i'm sure that it helps them. it's absolutely not what we are going through as a country. the russian state has made russia a country aggressor. >> let me talk about as an attorney what were you expecting in moscow and maybe you could tell us. do either of you think there is a situation that you could
a free russia, a democratic russia, a russia where our kids can live and know that there is no risk to their lives or to the lives of their father. this is a russia that we all want to see and this is the only russia that will stop being a threat to itself and its neighbors. >> how have you talked to your kids about their father's arrest and trial? >> our kids have been living with this for years. they've been growing up with this. when vladimir was poisonedth for the first time our...
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and, but it's sir, also, or, you know, a russia attack to ukraine. russia is breaking international law. but i think it's also important to whom is this message aimed at? and for one earn, this message is clearly aimed for international audiences who are critical of the west, where critical of load, the west's role in international policy or russia wants to point out western hypocrisy. and in this way, and on the other hand, or russia, this is a message for domestic audiences. this is a message for, for the russians. russia has been presenting itself as the force of good and the victim of, of a west, in this case. yes, they are portraying themselves as the victims here and again, earlier this week, monica claimed that they had no choice but to keep fighting the war that they couldn't see a diplomatic solution. how do people in russia view it and i, that's a good, that's a good question. there are opinion polls in being conducted in russia and, and by, by observing them. and we could, we could say that this, some 70 percent of russians are in favor of the war and to some 2025 percent or
and, but it's sir, also, or, you know, a russia attack to ukraine. russia is breaking international law. but i think it's also important to whom is this message aimed at? and for one earn, this message is clearly aimed for international audiences who are critical of the west, where critical of load, the west's role in international policy or russia wants to point out western hypocrisy. and in this way, and on the other hand, or russia, this is a message for domestic audiences. this is a message...
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as far as russia is concerned, we are stay ready for. you should have been official, good neighborly, and constructive relations with mold in as soon as the mold in government is ready for that. now, unfortunately, at the moment, i would agree with you. we do not see any, any sign of readiness to improve relations with russia. an for some to sell. and now during the easter weeks we also cannot help asking you about the treatment of the queen and martha dogs, george, in creating in your estimation, what may be the outcome of the fight for the key if it shows? well, 1st of all, we and wire bravery and firmness of the amongst priests and congregation of the canonical ukrainian orthodox church in the fight for the faith we consider as inadmissible attempts made by the key for regime to persecute the believers and the priests of the canonical ukrainian orthodox church and it is a part of an overall pressure towards russia towards russian speaking communities in ukraine, towards those who, despite all the nazi regime propaganda keeps its belie
as far as russia is concerned, we are stay ready for. you should have been official, good neighborly, and constructive relations with mold in as soon as the mold in government is ready for that. now, unfortunately, at the moment, i would agree with you. we do not see any, any sign of readiness to improve relations with russia. an for some to sell. and now during the easter weeks we also cannot help asking you about the treatment of the queen and martha dogs, george, in creating in your...
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"focus ukraine" and "russia files". in the latest episode of the kennan x podcast, i hosted a longform interview with ambassador sullivan and you can find us on our website. please visit our hindsight upfront ukraine collection on the wilson website for the latest news and analysis focused on ukraine. housekeeping. we have an hour and a half which is great. we can really get into this discussion. if you want to ask a question during the course of this conversation, there are several ways you can do it. you can submit via emails you kennan -- to kennan @institue.org or to our facebook page at any time. please include your name and affiliation when sending question. i will briefly introduce our speakers and then we'll jump into a discussion. our speakers will have 10-15 minutes to set the scene and then we will have a few more questions and then open it to the audience. let us begin with ambassador john sullivan. ambassador sullivan was our u.s. ambassador from russia to december 2019 until december 2020 two. three long y
"focus ukraine" and "russia files". in the latest episode of the kennan x podcast, i hosted a longform interview with ambassador sullivan and you can find us on our website. please visit our hindsight upfront ukraine collection on the wilson website for the latest news and analysis focused on ukraine. housekeeping. we have an hour and a half which is great. we can really get into this discussion. if you want to ask a question during the course of this conversation, there are...
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want russia to take advantage of it. so the broker deal, whereby they think only ukraine is going to get something out of it. and they forget that into your russia is supposed to be having its experts facilitated as well. so i think that was not really blame it's role in this. and again, they're using this treaty as a, as a political leverage whereby it should just stick to the treaty itself, lead russia and ukraine export their grain. so i think would be this would be harmful for everybody if this fresh or to, to go away from this from this treaty. so i think it's in everybody's interest rationale, ukraine's and the rest of the world to stick to the treaty and make sure that it is respected to make sure that there's no, there's no ministers against it. so i think this is something which is, which is important. at the end, it fresh retreat from this treaty. it's going to have more ukraine and the rest of the world than it will russia for that's something were says, for sure, as well. among the other issues raised by the
want russia to take advantage of it. so the broker deal, whereby they think only ukraine is going to get something out of it. and they forget that into your russia is supposed to be having its experts facilitated as well. so i think that was not really blame it's role in this. and again, they're using this treaty as a, as a political leverage whereby it should just stick to the treaty itself, lead russia and ukraine export their grain. so i think would be this would be harmful for everybody if...
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and the russia file. in the latest episode of the cannon ex podcast, i hosted a long form interview with ambassador sullivan. you can find that on our site. also, please visit our hindsight upfront ukraine collection on the wilson website for the latest news and analysis focused on ukraine. now, housekeeping. we've got a lot of time, an hour and a half, which is great. we can really get into this discussion. if you want to ask a question during the course of this conversation, there are several ways you can do it. you can submit via email to canon at wilson center dot org. via twitter, at cannon institute or on our facebook page at anytime. please include your name and affiliation when you sent in questions. i'll begin by briefly introducing each of our speakers and that we are going to jump right into a discussion. our speakers will have ten or 15 minutes to kind of set the scene here, and we'll have a few more questions and then we'll open it up to the audience. so, let us begin with ambassador john sul
and the russia file. in the latest episode of the cannon ex podcast, i hosted a long form interview with ambassador sullivan. you can find that on our site. also, please visit our hindsight upfront ukraine collection on the wilson website for the latest news and analysis focused on ukraine. now, housekeeping. we've got a lot of time, an hour and a half, which is great. we can really get into this discussion. if you want to ask a question during the course of this conversation, there are several...
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well on russia. as quite usefully, effective institutions may be not, ah, effective, open or formal institutions may be avi sometimes or institutions. be hines, occurs to that still zill see or institutions and ers, a problem. now in europe insert, we have blurred institutions because, or understanding even of europeans. an institution is not the same. um, so spanish government is not giving exist, same between nations, office bomb, europe and institution centered german government was a french government. this is also part of, of the problem, but i seeing that informal institutions in russia as been particularly strong. so it's rather you're highlighting it a very important difference between our russians and reconsider sells to be europeans. and let's say western europe, because for, for you, it's all about definitions, you're arguing about abstract concepts. and for as the most important thing is what works. what works in reality, man, much more likely as a problem because it has a very, very long
well on russia. as quite usefully, effective institutions may be not, ah, effective, open or formal institutions may be avi sometimes or institutions. be hines, occurs to that still zill see or institutions and ers, a problem. now in europe insert, we have blurred institutions because, or understanding even of europeans. an institution is not the same. um, so spanish government is not giving exist, same between nations, office bomb, europe and institution centered german government was a french...
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russia is not a pariah state. just recently, the chinese leader visited moscow with a three-day visit. how can you call a country a pariah state when it was visited by the leader of the second superpower of the world? so let's say that russia and western countries both have their own narrative, they are not isolated in the world, but they are to a large extent isolated from each other. so it's true to say that russia is to a large extent is isolated from the west, but not on the global scale. let's admit it. nick: i just want to back up a little bit better to understand the role of the security council. the permanent members of the council of the u.k., us, france, china and russia. tell us more about the establishment of the security council, why it was set up and why those nations in particular? guest: well, obviously in the aftermath of the second world war, the five countries gathered, the most powerful countries, to become the permanent members. a force, russia was not originally part of that, but pretty soon
russia is not a pariah state. just recently, the chinese leader visited moscow with a three-day visit. how can you call a country a pariah state when it was visited by the leader of the second superpower of the world? so let's say that russia and western countries both have their own narrative, they are not isolated in the world, but they are to a large extent isolated from each other. so it's true to say that russia is to a large extent is isolated from the west, but not on the global scale....
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and we all know that, that this is a proxy wall between the usa and russia, between nato and russia. brings is arguably the best place to international organization with the pre requisite counterweight to, with the influence in the middle east, as well as north africa, particularly when it comes to issues of conflict and instability in those regions. and now that the chief instigator greenlee of the west, the united states, has moved from a position of oil importer to mit export. the seemingly happy to wash their hands clean of any of this and to give that have been happening. it was really up to china to step up into the role of bringing the historic piece, the agreement between saudi arabia as well as iran, long standing rivals that and now seemingly eager to explore all the benefits and opportunities of joining the briggs group as was tossed by the leaders last year, we should start discussing expansion. we are busy working out the modalities of adventure and some 13 or so countries interested in joining brick, saudi arabia, being one of them. we are busy with that process and we
and we all know that, that this is a proxy wall between the usa and russia, between nato and russia. brings is arguably the best place to international organization with the pre requisite counterweight to, with the influence in the middle east, as well as north africa, particularly when it comes to issues of conflict and instability in those regions. and now that the chief instigator greenlee of the west, the united states, has moved from a position of oil importer to mit export. the seemingly...
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now, can i ask you something about russia because russia was never historically, at least, and in the recent times as well, was never antithetical to europe. we also idolized in western europe for quite some time, not only after the cold warmer, even before that, probably when we were not as psycho frantic as the ukrainians. but there was a great degree of reverie and fascination with western europe. we sold the u. r. a mineral reaches a very cheap prices. why do you think it was never reciprocated? and why do you think this amity towards russia is so strong because it's one thing to criticize rush or disagree with its policy, but to portrayed in terms as you know, the ultimate evil. and this is what we're hearing now from many european leaders. this is something very surprising to us, despite all this long history of wars between russia and european countries. but as matter of fact, a relationship between russia and the u. s. as in constantly or bye bye relationship with russia and count trees of the you. this is not the same scene. you had a french russia relationship, chairman of r
now, can i ask you something about russia because russia was never historically, at least, and in the recent times as well, was never antithetical to europe. we also idolized in western europe for quite some time, not only after the cold warmer, even before that, probably when we were not as psycho frantic as the ukrainians. but there was a great degree of reverie and fascination with western europe. we sold the u. r. a mineral reaches a very cheap prices. why do you think it was never...
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i didn't believe russia wouldn't. it would invade. because in my view, this is so hurtful to russia because these people in ukraine are your brothers and sisters. and this is a civil war, basically, a late, a late civil war. so i didn't believe it will happen. and mister putin and like the russian leadership continuously said, we are not intending to fight a war. that's why i interpreted the troops as a way of saber rattling without wanting to do it because i believed the speech that was coming. this is such an important point. i think that is totally and missed and the west that for russia, it's a very, very difficult war. and not only in terms of material supplies or, you know, financial trasha, but for ethical and brother lee and, you know, reasons and i agree with you that, that nobody saw that russia would initiate that operation. but, you know, sometimes i think if the west actually counted on the fact that russia can pushed into the corner precisely on that premise that it was never ever dare to tag the ukrainians, even in the
i didn't believe russia wouldn't. it would invade. because in my view, this is so hurtful to russia because these people in ukraine are your brothers and sisters. and this is a civil war, basically, a late, a late civil war. so i didn't believe it will happen. and mister putin and like the russian leadership continuously said, we are not intending to fight a war. that's why i interpreted the troops as a way of saber rattling without wanting to do it because i believed the speech that was...
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as of the end of last year, they're moved by russia with trend, then the ties between africa and russia promoting of cooperation in various sectors, including trade, energy, health care, and education is what the locals are looking forward to. as most importantly, this comes as such a relief for africa and as pacifically kenya being i've been sharing to that to be sure. and this is good news as they can as public debt has cross to the 72000000000 mark for the 1st time in december. pushing it to the $80000000000.00 silly set by the parliament in july. these cons at a time of a week can and ceiling, which has build up pressure on the country. external debt repayment would sum up to 69.3 percent of foreign debt, denominated in the us dollar. borrowing money from the waste that has left the accountability from our leaders, and therefore money by going to the leaders tockets. why instead of being used in the development of the country this, this is a huge problem for us as a country. mika solutions should be holding our lead as a constable and trying to win. the hopeful misuse of fan kenya h
as of the end of last year, they're moved by russia with trend, then the ties between africa and russia promoting of cooperation in various sectors, including trade, energy, health care, and education is what the locals are looking forward to. as most importantly, this comes as such a relief for africa and as pacifically kenya being i've been sharing to that to be sure. and this is good news as they can as public debt has cross to the 72000000000 mark for the 1st time in december. pushing it to...
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i'm russia committed that to. but the west has committed that, like dozens of times since the last since the end of the 2nd world, i was listening and russia's actions to that of the west. and you even said that russia is i think ruthlessly using out the west plane book. but then a flying from the other side of the world, you know, like we are sending our own soldiers and we are suffering both in terms of our own economy. in terms of our society, we are making our personal contribution in 1st of all, fighting, not only for our security, but also for our self. who then this is something that i want to ask you about, because i is also in to me, a lot of people from around the world. and i see this up search in, not just sovereignty, but national self, who it's all around the world in indian china, in latin america, in africa. and i think this rise the collective emergence of self collective self, which is ultimately as ought to be the western concept of itself. because there was only believe that only its way is leg
i'm russia committed that to. but the west has committed that, like dozens of times since the last since the end of the 2nd world, i was listening and russia's actions to that of the west. and you even said that russia is i think ruthlessly using out the west plane book. but then a flying from the other side of the world, you know, like we are sending our own soldiers and we are suffering both in terms of our own economy. in terms of our society, we are making our personal contribution in 1st...
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do you think russia could win this war? i don't, and i say that because the ukrainians will continue to fight, whatever happens. and ijust don't think the russians have got the capability, the means, to achieve the aims that putin has set for himself, and that aim is to destroy ukraine as a sovereign state, to incorporate it into the russian federation, to put a puppet government of some sort in kyiv and to rebuild a second russian empire. general, ukraine has for the large part in the last 13 months fought a defensive war, trying to fend off this invasion. how good do you think it can be at offensive operations given that that is what it's going to take to dislodge the russians? well, the ukrainians have demonstrated pretty effectively in two very successful counteroffensives, north—east of kharkiv and the recapture of kherson in november, so they've got form here, they can do this. and, of course, before that, they stopped the russians dead in the battle for kyiv and forced the russians to withdraw, so that was a really
do you think russia could win this war? i don't, and i say that because the ukrainians will continue to fight, whatever happens. and ijust don't think the russians have got the capability, the means, to achieve the aims that putin has set for himself, and that aim is to destroy ukraine as a sovereign state, to incorporate it into the russian federation, to put a puppet government of some sort in kyiv and to rebuild a second russian empire. general, ukraine has for the large part in the last 13...
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russia. fins living near that border are suddenly facing a much more threatening neighbor. ah. hello, i'm terry martin. good heavy with us. the f b, i has arrested a suspect of the leak of classified documents, some of them relating to the war in ukraine. the 21 year old member of the nation of the massachusetts air. national guard is accused of sharing highly sensitive information with members of an online chat group. their circulation on social media has exposed military secrets from ukraine and diplomatically embarrassing details of u. s. espionage activities. arrested by a team of federal agents. the suspect, an employee of the united states air force national guard is accused of leaking a trench of classified documents, led away from his home in massachusetts. he'll now face the full weight of us justice. today the justice department arrested jack douglas to sheriff in connection with an investigation and to alleged unauthorized removal, retention, and transmission of classified national
russia. fins living near that border are suddenly facing a much more threatening neighbor. ah. hello, i'm terry martin. good heavy with us. the f b, i has arrested a suspect of the leak of classified documents, some of them relating to the war in ukraine. the 21 year old member of the nation of the massachusetts air. national guard is accused of sharing highly sensitive information with members of an online chat group. their circulation on social media has exposed military secrets from ukraine...
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and some in russia. now when you ask experts about this, when you try and understand why this is the case, there are different elements that are discussed. again, i would like to highlight one that has been mentioned by several experts, namely the access to communication, the access to new sources that for many, here in germany can be much more varied than let's say in russia for many here in germany can also include reports on a lead atrocities committed by russian forces. so that can obviously play a role in what people here in this country think about what's happening back home for them in rush. what about of the way russian speakers in germany think about the role germany is playing in this conflict? thomas, what does a survey tell us about that? and that is obviously terry. another very important element is not only about what they think compared to their own home country. it's also what they think compared to germans here. so the general view in germany, let's say, and many of those were surveyed,
and some in russia. now when you ask experts about this, when you try and understand why this is the case, there are different elements that are discussed. again, i would like to highlight one that has been mentioned by several experts, namely the access to communication, the access to new sources that for many, here in germany can be much more varied than let's say in russia for many here in germany can also include reports on a lead atrocities committed by russian forces. so that can...
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russia invaded ukraine and supported russia in such an intense situation. it is entirely inappropriate. at the same time, i hope that even if china competes with the west end the free world with doing all sorts of different things, they will not move, support russia militarily. this is extremely important. for us, i hope it's very important for all of the european union. >> questions. do you see it as a marriage of convenience? do you see it as an alliance? do you see it as an alignment? do you have a word that may capture the relationship? >> i think russia is underestimating the challenges of the future which they are going to have vis-a-vis china. long-term versus short-term. the russians are very much shortsighted in that context. on other fronts, they are miles above that. they want to have quick wins in the context of ukraine. they want to do going ukraine so that -- just right ukraine so it will not be a base for the west. there are different analysts and historians saying that russia without ukraine is not going to be a superpower. there is somethin
russia invaded ukraine and supported russia in such an intense situation. it is entirely inappropriate. at the same time, i hope that even if china competes with the west end the free world with doing all sorts of different things, they will not move, support russia militarily. this is extremely important. for us, i hope it's very important for all of the european union. >> questions. do you see it as a marriage of convenience? do you see it as an alliance? do you see it as an alignment?...
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i steven, can russia use? it's chairmanship to it's an advantage is residences just alluding to well, i'm sure i can certainly try. i know if it wants to set a debate on arms control for instance, which it has its own point of view. it has its own narrative, but it may have other debates, but it wants, but the fact is, i think it won't change the world's understanding of what's happening inside the crime. i mean, they're already some countries in the world like china who are embarrassed by a world. so permanent members who keep saying they believe in territorial integrity and yet do not condemn russians invasion of sovereign ukraine. so there is lots of contradictions to go around. that seems to me, incentives of is that enables russia to present itself as a legitimate, well pled to its people back. i am rushing back at home well, of course, refreshing the permanence member or security council or, and i did nation, which is much more important than international criminal court. so let's say it's not recognized
i steven, can russia use? it's chairmanship to it's an advantage is residences just alluding to well, i'm sure i can certainly try. i know if it wants to set a debate on arms control for instance, which it has its own point of view. it has its own narrative, but it may have other debates, but it wants, but the fact is, i think it won't change the world's understanding of what's happening inside the crime. i mean, they're already some countries in the world like china who are embarrassed by a...
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pointing towards russia and even risking war with russia. so this is like this public and the wide world. so i'm not, i'm not surprised by the fact that the bricks countries are coming together because, and that simply isn't the handheld explanation anymore than the united states attached to your theme and their genes restructure. so i see this alignment being quite natural professor and glen deason at the university of oslo in norway. thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us. that is going to do it for this episode of modus operandi the show that dig deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host manila chan. thank you so much for turning in. we'll see you again next time to figure out the ammo ah right now a bundle in my bedroom number. oh no. for those of those did you do not actually show. so i assume you flew slow to send this to new york to will just use the way it appears a nobody was here. oh, when i was sure seemed wrong when i just don't know. i mean, you have to figure out because of the answer to an engag
pointing towards russia and even risking war with russia. so this is like this public and the wide world. so i'm not, i'm not surprised by the fact that the bricks countries are coming together because, and that simply isn't the handheld explanation anymore than the united states attached to your theme and their genes restructure. so i see this alignment being quite natural professor and glen deason at the university of oslo in norway. thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us. that...
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share a 1200 kilometer border with russia and its enclave. colleen and grad. finland's border with russia is more than 1300 kilometers long, and corresponded. terry schultz reports now from the finished border town of mantra on finland's, plans through safeguard nato's, northeast and flank aster. more than a century of self reliance and security. finland now has reinforcement. as the 31st member of nato sharing the alliance guarantee of mutual defense for decades, moscow had warned its western neighbor not to go there. the red light form for the rushes you know, was, are, you know, accessing to nato. and of course, we were waiting for, you know, some con reaction that we've seen what, what russia has done in ukraine. so basically, anything is possible, no one knows any more, whether there are any lines. the kremlin won't cross. it believed, perhaps half of russian forces normally stationed along the finished border, had been pulled into the war in ukraine. but it's not only soldiers, moscow uses to try to destabilize other countries. there's another tactic it employed several years ago th
share a 1200 kilometer border with russia and its enclave. colleen and grad. finland's border with russia is more than 1300 kilometers long, and corresponded. terry schultz reports now from the finished border town of mantra on finland's, plans through safeguard nato's, northeast and flank aster. more than a century of self reliance and security. finland now has reinforcement. as the 31st member of nato sharing the alliance guarantee of mutual defense for decades, moscow had warned its western...
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in general, the west policy of weakening russia is called a hybrid war. the new type, the new foreign policy concept assumes an absolute rejection of neo colonial practices. and hedgeland isms a course is being set for a strategic partnership with our great neighbors, china, india, and countries of the islamic world. the latin american countries, the countries of africa and countries of south east asia. while calling rory since they discussed the issue with our correspondent marine across the river, who broke down some of the main points of the doctrine. the updated foreign policy concept has some 76 points. we will go through them all. but just to give you a main just of things, basically it's all about as it's stated in the document, abandoning the dominance of the united states and working on strengthening corporation with other countries to make sure that this is a multi paula world. something that we've been hearing about rory for a couple of months now, but this is not really cemented this. now, in the documentary decree that was signed by vladimir
in general, the west policy of weakening russia is called a hybrid war. the new type, the new foreign policy concept assumes an absolute rejection of neo colonial practices. and hedgeland isms a course is being set for a strategic partnership with our great neighbors, china, india, and countries of the islamic world. the latin american countries, the countries of africa and countries of south east asia. while calling rory since they discussed the issue with our correspondent marine across the...
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russia. so we just have to start thinking bigger ideas about this. that may not be the right answer, but we do need a strategic framework that talks about the long-term security. the security for over 30 years, not the next 18 months. i know we are going to get after that. we have such a great lineup today and so i am really excited and looking forward to all of this. so, thank you all. you are vitally important in this conversation, because her questions are going to stimulate the intellect to even better ideas and thoughts. so be active in the conversation. you know, we are -- we have been partnered with leonardo and we are very, very fortunate that we have the president of leonardo with us today. and it is a wonderful company. they want to be a trusted partner into the american industrial base and i think under his leadership, that has gotten stronger and stronger and stronger and it is a very good thing. if i could turn to -- you are here with us virtually. and i am delighted that you are
russia. so we just have to start thinking bigger ideas about this. that may not be the right answer, but we do need a strategic framework that talks about the long-term security. the security for over 30 years, not the next 18 months. i know we are going to get after that. we have such a great lineup today and so i am really excited and looking forward to all of this. so, thank you all. you are vitally important in this conversation, because her questions are going to stimulate the intellect to...
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it's good offices with russia to hold russia back. but how much influence you do you think china has over russia in this war? i think the influence is limited, but it's growing. as the war goes on, russia is increasingly dependent on china as a market or it's energy exports. and as a, one of the, the remaining supports to the russian economy. and so the, the influence china would have is growing up. and it's very interesting to see that in the russia china relationship, china is very much now the senior partner. and let me put in is very much the little brother when it comes to his relations with china. thank you for outlining that. so clearly a john eric from the center for arms control and non proliferation in washington. thank you. as we called one of the great untold stories of the 2nd world war, group of american journalists and social lights to help some of europe's greatest artists and intellectuals escape nazi germany. when now, the history of the american emergency rescue committee has been turned into a netflix t. v series.
it's good offices with russia to hold russia back. but how much influence you do you think china has over russia in this war? i think the influence is limited, but it's growing. as the war goes on, russia is increasingly dependent on china as a market or it's energy exports. and as a, one of the, the remaining supports to the russian economy. and so the, the influence china would have is growing up. and it's very interesting to see that in the russia china relationship, china is very much now...
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prominent civilian in russia. i think of public opinion. russia is going to support more even more radical steps on concrete steps against ukrainian regime itself. i think that's going to be the ultimate, the ultimate result of all this. and i think it's going to be easier for the russian leadership to get support for whatever they need to do, including are actually conflicts capitulation of the key regime. because otherwise, obviously nobody's going to be safe and there's going to be no peace. i think the end result is actually going to be counterproductive for both kevin, it's master. i think you're going to have a more determined russia and more determine russian public opinion. political analysts, alexander pavis. thank you. the killing of lad land to tar sky in the st. petersburg bomb blast was a terrorist attack planned by ukrainian services. that's according to kremlin spokesperson did me 3 pets of there was information to be creating services are involved in the planning of these terrorist attack. and this
prominent civilian in russia. i think of public opinion. russia is going to support more even more radical steps on concrete steps against ukrainian regime itself. i think that's going to be the ultimate, the ultimate result of all this. and i think it's going to be easier for the russian leadership to get support for whatever they need to do, including are actually conflicts capitulation of the key regime. because otherwise, obviously nobody's going to be safe and there's going to be no peace....
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to day. russia and the u. s. should try to restore the destroy bridges of a relationship and start talking to each other. moscow says it is ready, but what about washington? or for mall on any of those stories as well as all the latest updates r t dot com is your place to go? i'm pizza. scott, i'll be back at the top of the hour with another rundown of all today's top stories . thanks for watching. ah, ah. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation . let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully very critical time. time to sit down and talk in hungary has been a member of the european union and nato since 1999 during the 1st post soviet wave of nato's eastwood expansion. a yes, the my logo. thanks. his dilemma for all 3 of us see like, by the quantity e. so me, if so with actual zap bud luma. it would be shorter. dream. yeah. still more gina beach, but i see what i s
to day. russia and the u. s. should try to restore the destroy bridges of a relationship and start talking to each other. moscow says it is ready, but what about washington? or for mall on any of those stories as well as all the latest updates r t dot com is your place to go? i'm pizza. scott, i'll be back at the top of the hour with another rundown of all today's top stories . thanks for watching. ah, ah. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation . let...
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. russia is strong enough. we will, we will compare it to the whole of the western world. and now, when the west has mobilized almost all its resources, so key was the man, the payment desk again. and they are not able to do to win over russia. ukraine. i think now they are the concerns because of what are the steps they will do? you speak about washington. so then of course, the proceeds from the, from the concept of american exceptionalism, that united states has the right to do whatever he wants of the international arena . and now they view russia and china as a threats, they try to mobilize to counts of these, these threats, and they want everybody else to be silent or not. so it's a fear on the side of russia and china. and i think that's the only probation of their foreign policy but they act like. ringback people leaving him on the separate planets, having the right to do whatever they want in the country to, to the others. ukraine has in st. hit a new law getting puns and he is government direct author
. russia is strong enough. we will, we will compare it to the whole of the western world. and now, when the west has mobilized almost all its resources, so key was the man, the payment desk again. and they are not able to do to win over russia. ukraine. i think now they are the concerns because of what are the steps they will do? you speak about washington. so then of course, the proceeds from the, from the concept of american exceptionalism, that united states has the right to do whatever he...
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mcroy has even said to the you cannot give away china to russia. it is supposed, i believe that this dialogue with china's necessary we in the will be to blame if we allow the exclusivity of dialogue with china to be given to other european neighbors. russia. one of my clients, main goal is to enhance economic ties with china, which is seen as an attempt to mitigate financial problems in the e u. a local journalist from aging reports, french president and annual mac. crohn is his 1st verify. some visit to china says he was re elected south, it's been very symbolic this year to meet his chinese counterparts and came a party to attend to for a new course or bilateral relations. so analysts say that friends was encouraged by china is strong economic recovery and also promise and openness to foreign investment. so micron will also visit china, southern one joe, the capital of kwan don't province. so this is also home to so many french businesses. this is also symbolic because this also highlight the importance of cron places. you know, during this visi
mcroy has even said to the you cannot give away china to russia. it is supposed, i believe that this dialogue with china's necessary we in the will be to blame if we allow the exclusivity of dialogue with china to be given to other european neighbors. russia. one of my clients, main goal is to enhance economic ties with china, which is seen as an attempt to mitigate financial problems in the e u. a local journalist from aging reports, french president and annual mac. crohn is his 1st verify....
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russia has not - of terror that russia has not already committed and there would be no reason why that would be no reason why that would not stop the reform of global institutions, particularly the un security council. and, fancy footwear, we'll tell you about the huge convention in asia dedicated to the humble trainer. hello and welcome to bbc news. we start in the united states, where authorities in several us states have been assessing the damage caused by severe storms and tornadoes. at least 21 people are now known to have died, as the storms ripped through the south and the midwest, leaving a trail devastation. hardest hit, were tennessee, arkansas and indiana. in illinois, one person was killed, when a theatre roof collapsed. these pictures have just come into us in the last few hours of the storm passing this car in arkansas, and as you can see, the pictures speak for themselves. with all the latest, the bbc�*s sancha berg reports. dozens of storms and tornadoes left a trail of destruction, two of the fiercest touched down in the southern state of arkansas. tearing off roofs,
russia has not - of terror that russia has not already committed and there would be no reason why that would be no reason why that would not stop the reform of global institutions, particularly the un security council. and, fancy footwear, we'll tell you about the huge convention in asia dedicated to the humble trainer. hello and welcome to bbc news. we start in the united states, where authorities in several us states have been assessing the damage caused by severe storms and tornadoes. at...
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in march, 2022, it was russia who responded positively negotiations with russia. because the collective west of the united states and their allies, they made their choice for what they call strategic, defeated for russia on the ground, that is what they really aim. they what that is, what they really seek. and then of course it's, it's impossible. it's a girl that can be reached, but it still, they want to isolate, try should the want to weaken russia and to that is why they use ukraine as a just an instrument. well, to reach this a, let's say a hypothetical purpose and a task. and then they seem to be ready to continue this hiding until the last ukranian. unfortunately, how do you see the future of fashion russian relations? can we call china, actually friend of fashion? not only a strategic partner or, i'm sure, and we all know that we are strategic partners. we are a friends and a friendly relations between china and russia. her have never been better than now. and these relations have no limit for further development for further strengthening for further, i'd
in march, 2022, it was russia who responded positively negotiations with russia. because the collective west of the united states and their allies, they made their choice for what they call strategic, defeated for russia on the ground, that is what they really aim. they what that is, what they really seek. and then of course it's, it's impossible. it's a girl that can be reached, but it still, they want to isolate, try should the want to weaken russia and to that is why they use ukraine as a...