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as you say in russia if they were. religiously mad at the else and because he forgot it this is an important point about sebastopol you said that in one of your interviews that russia's actions in crimea were triggered by the fears that nato ships would be one has said so himself i mean. seeing the the kind of politics that ukraine has right now do you think those fears were justified you know i think we have to understand one important thing and that this day. to the sanctions stemming from down exceptional to crimea and ninety nine to two russia's president boris yeltsin asked for an enlargement of the hasn't k. treaty of seventy five it was the treaty got on seeing the post-war borders in europe yes an os that this monday be enlarged also to be valid for the buddhists between the formally soviet republics fifteen countries this was done it was ratified also by russia so by going in and. taking over the crimea in two thousand and fourteen russia broke international law russia could have got to crimea without weapons
as you say in russia if they were. religiously mad at the else and because he forgot it this is an important point about sebastopol you said that in one of your interviews that russia's actions in crimea were triggered by the fears that nato ships would be one has said so himself i mean. seeing the the kind of politics that ukraine has right now do you think those fears were justified you know i think we have to understand one important thing and that this day. to the sanctions stemming from...
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that russia should not give in. that russia should go on. russia should be independent. but if you ask about way of life, if you ask about what countries would we like to take this example from... emulate, i guess? emulate, yes. it's... it's, first of all, western countries. so, this is it, ourfinal morning in russia. we're on our way to the airport now. if i'm honest, before i came here, i did have a slight nervous preconception as to what it might be like. probably because of all the negative news stories about russia that have been kicking around. now, we've only been in moscow, so we can'tjudge the whole country, but it's not been like that at all. just walking around, it feels like any other city. and, to be honest, ifeel a bit stupid for having that nervous preconception at all. that being said, after you've been here for a few days, you do sense an undercurrent of fear, i think, it's fair to say, among people? we went to a football match in some of our downtime the other day. we went to see spartak moscow. and i've never seen a crowd being so well behaved, as they
that russia should not give in. that russia should go on. russia should be independent. but if you ask about way of life, if you ask about what countries would we like to take this example from... emulate, i guess? emulate, yes. it's... it's, first of all, western countries. so, this is it, ourfinal morning in russia. we're on our way to the airport now. if i'm honest, before i came here, i did have a slight nervous preconception as to what it might be like. probably because of all the negative...
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reports on russia the world bank states that russia should achieved its hardening of policy by twenty thirty it's going to be in a very good position in that it has low debt with the. international world has high natural reserves money to increase growth between one point three and one point eight percent with doubling but it went to thirty so those are some very strong positives the for the russian economy there are negatives the increase in the sea your population issues it's getting older and not placing of young people and also international trade in the grocery store very dependent on its own internal market and not exporting enough outside of of natural resources so the determination of nations. will create problems but i think you could achieve this if you continue on this track i mean build your own we really appreciate all your time this our brilliant stuff thanks for coming independent british stephen wealth we return to our q. and a present britain is just feeling nother question let's listen in for their detention system for the prison system so what is going to be done ab
reports on russia the world bank states that russia should achieved its hardening of policy by twenty thirty it's going to be in a very good position in that it has low debt with the. international world has high natural reserves money to increase growth between one point three and one point eight percent with doubling but it went to thirty so those are some very strong positives the for the russian economy there are negatives the increase in the sea your population issues it's getting older...
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troops have to believe in turkey russia relations. i don't think it's going to affect turkey russia relations negatively as some people think many people many experts are trying to state that this is a warming of relations between the u.s. and turkey since they're withdrawing in supposedly giving a green light to the op a turkey's operation of the euphrates but when we look at the turkey russia relationship it's become a very deep relationship and it's a very strategic relationship right now you have the s four hundred deal you have the nuclear power plant deal you have gas pipelines you have working together on these are high level strategic and security agreements that you don't make these agreements based on a friendship that you expect to last for years you make these agreements based on friendships that you expect to last for decades so i don't see it affecting the turkey of russia relationship negatively turkey and russia did not become friends because turkey's relationship with america deteriorated turkey and russia became frie
troops have to believe in turkey russia relations. i don't think it's going to affect turkey russia relations negatively as some people think many people many experts are trying to state that this is a warming of relations between the u.s. and turkey since they're withdrawing in supposedly giving a green light to the op a turkey's operation of the euphrates but when we look at the turkey russia relationship it's become a very deep relationship and it's a very strategic relationship right now...
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created in russia in the past several years. we are collecting of them every day it's the inflation targeting is the new fiscal rule it's a new mechanism which is only it's rational from the blitz you gets you on the global commodity markets and this is what's in the deal if you protects the russian currency makes it more stable because if you compare the cut institutionalization of twenty which you we have as if that put it at that point of time we have. those because of the sanctions stocks we have sharp decline in oil prices it's even the fuss that was happening in the autumn of twenty foot you but the difference is really dramatic at that point of them it was extremely well to financial markets which were infecting the mystic when they meet these things. by the fed that we have for you floating exchange rate because of previous feeble currency would have previously able financial markets which are not on the big stress and that helps economy going forward and that leaving a stable economy because i would just like to explain
created in russia in the past several years. we are collecting of them every day it's the inflation targeting is the new fiscal rule it's a new mechanism which is only it's rational from the blitz you gets you on the global commodity markets and this is what's in the deal if you protects the russian currency makes it more stable because if you compare the cut institutionalization of twenty which you we have as if that put it at that point of time we have. those because of the sanctions stocks...
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contemplates yet more economic war with moscow we talk to russia's presidential commission and russia's trade on the voice of the u.k. about british business in the largest country on earth that's all coming up in part two of going on the ground. we should start again to discuss where read can call quoted chancellor merkel runs we have a lot of. between germany and europe and russia. to destroy the bridge to see it's quite easy and very fast. to reprove the whole lot of. welcome back u.k. back ukrainian president petro poroshenko doesn't only want martial law he's today urging nato nations like britain to send warships to the sea of as of to provide security against russia but here in london the talk at this week's russian british business forum in the queen elizabeth the second center media partnered by all the tea has been forging closer ties between russia. and the u.k. we spoke the russian trade on voice to britain boris abramov who with more than twenty years experience in shaping russian u.k. going to a corporation advocates for a new era of trade in the face of to raise him a san
contemplates yet more economic war with moscow we talk to russia's presidential commission and russia's trade on the voice of the u.k. about british business in the largest country on earth that's all coming up in part two of going on the ground. we should start again to discuss where read can call quoted chancellor merkel runs we have a lot of. between germany and europe and russia. to destroy the bridge to see it's quite easy and very fast. to reprove the whole lot of. welcome back u.k. back...
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between the russia. and the european union so what we need to do going forward we need to concentrate on the me we have concentrate on those projects which. pushes you most for russia and for the repeal you know that is most of the projects. intreat in the vestments in the joint work you know to kind of logical cooperation a lot of this and of course. a list of tension to just the noise and bustle of the political. but if you go a little with some of the small countries which are most important for the quantum of the whole european union are. the initiating the noise and we should be lists attention to that and more attention to the real economic projects while i think there is also some noise coming from the bigger countries too and the political figures there are making important decisions come across these words of yours rene saw in russia. are you sure we are there and renascence is the right word for you know that in the past couple of pigs that was in portugal i was in france but was having. a chip
between the russia. and the european union so what we need to do going forward we need to concentrate on the me we have concentrate on those projects which. pushes you most for russia and for the repeal you know that is most of the projects. intreat in the vestments in the joint work you know to kind of logical cooperation a lot of this and of course. a list of tension to just the noise and bustle of the political. but if you go a little with some of the small countries which are most important...
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he was lying about his dealings with russia and russia knew it and russia was helping him to keep the secret, right? so this is bad. we've got a presidential candidate, for one thing, offering a $50 million gift -- it's a gift -- to a foreign leader, secretly. so he's compromised on that, right? they can expose him for that, if they want to. russia has already compromised him, because he is lying about this ongoing business pursuit in russia and russia's plan to provide him hundreds of millions of dollars for that real estate project, if he gets those sanctions lifted. he's lying about that. he's not mentioning his personal stake in the sanctions issue, when he's talking about sanctions, so russia has him compromised on that, too. i mean, the secret moscow deal is damning enough. it's damning enough that a criminal cover-up effort is launched. that includes the president's lawyer, at least him, lying to congress under oath about the deal. congressman jim himes from the intelligence committee was here last night and told us that it might not just be michael cohen who is in on the cover
he was lying about his dealings with russia and russia knew it and russia was helping him to keep the secret, right? so this is bad. we've got a presidential candidate, for one thing, offering a $50 million gift -- it's a gift -- to a foreign leader, secretly. so he's compromised on that, right? they can expose him for that, if they want to. russia has already compromised him, because he is lying about this ongoing business pursuit in russia and russia's plan to provide him hundreds of millions...
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halt the menace of an expansionist russia which i think is. not the case i mean there is a view that russia is this global menace so you have nato on the borders of the baltic countries it's a trip wire for more conflict nato should have been abolished at the end of the soviet union i mean it was there to designed to counter the warsaw pact right now i think what should happen with nato is it should halt its expansion ukraine should become nonaligned the future of ukraine should be as a bridge between east and west that was the hope not as a proxy country for war between civil war between the united states and russia so you know when trump says things like nato attacks nato he's both right but he's the wrong messenger because people think he's doesn't know what he's talking about well he is so. nato has been brought up recently while some german and french politicians were pondering over the idea of creating a common european army. if that happens and trump wants europeans to take care of their own security with that make nato obsolete i don't
halt the menace of an expansionist russia which i think is. not the case i mean there is a view that russia is this global menace so you have nato on the borders of the baltic countries it's a trip wire for more conflict nato should have been abolished at the end of the soviet union i mean it was there to designed to counter the warsaw pact right now i think what should happen with nato is it should halt its expansion ukraine should become nonaligned the future of ukraine should be as a bridge...
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politics because ultimately russia is now no longer a foreign policy issue for the u.s. it's a domestic issue. you mentioned as one possible motive driving a wedge between trump and his opponents the so-called policy establishment on the blog. and. you know sometimes it's hard to say who is more emotionally unstable whether it's trump or his critics but i think what's clear is that even after even when trump is gone russia will have to build some sort of contacts with the so-called establishment them in. a matter of necessity do you think it makes any sense to try to. reach out to the people who. still run away with the russia gate story over would that be counterproductive at this point i think it certainly makes sense for for moscow to think posts trump in its context with the united states i just fear that the dominant view in this city is that it is nearly impossible until the united states kind of settle this domestic divide or domestic crisis you know put their own house in order first because otherwise reaching out to certain groups may be either contra productive
politics because ultimately russia is now no longer a foreign policy issue for the u.s. it's a domestic issue. you mentioned as one possible motive driving a wedge between trump and his opponents the so-called policy establishment on the blog. and. you know sometimes it's hard to say who is more emotionally unstable whether it's trump or his critics but i think what's clear is that even after even when trump is gone russia will have to build some sort of contacts with the so-called...
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nay stalins in russia. are you sure we are there and renascence is the right word for you know that in the past couple of pics i was in portugal i was in france but was having. the cheering in the go until commission between russia and those two continents and there was only positive discussion of joint projects it can do together so i don't know what kind of contest you mentioned when you are asking that question well i'm talking about the statements from senior political figures which one. the major powerhouses of europe and their leaders like ms merkel like mr macron i know the u.k.'s leaving the but i was there i was talking about continued pressure i was in russia i was in france last week and when we together. but it only met who was the head of the ministry of finance and of course the new france were giving the statement to the press after the meeting he was wishing publicly that france will support such a joint projects as. particular and reports that because of the beacon of all but died in the fi
nay stalins in russia. are you sure we are there and renascence is the right word for you know that in the past couple of pics i was in portugal i was in france but was having. the cheering in the go until commission between russia and those two continents and there was only positive discussion of joint projects it can do together so i don't know what kind of contest you mentioned when you are asking that question well i'm talking about the statements from senior political figures which one....
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contemplates yet more economic war with moscow we talk to russia's presidential commission and russia's trade on the voice of the u.k. about british business in the largest country on earth that's all coming up in part two of going underground. in a world with big partisan. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to press. you to go right to the press it's like the full three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. things should. be we should start the game with this because we're really can call put the chancellor merkel runs has said we have a lot of religious between germany and europe and russia a
contemplates yet more economic war with moscow we talk to russia's presidential commission and russia's trade on the voice of the u.k. about british business in the largest country on earth that's all coming up in part two of going underground. in a world with big partisan. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's...
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russia and iran. i don't mean to suggest that russia and iran are incredibly close allies. i don't think that's true, either. moscow is quite careful in how it handles its relationship with tehran. i met some time ago with the senior russian official and this question came up during the course of the conversation. what he essentially said to me was, look, you know, our relationship with iran is a little bit better than a contractual relationship. but, you know, don't expect us to do things that are going to lead the iranians to think that we have betrayed them. we have too many important interests at stake, you know, where iran's decisions can really have a major impact. i don't see much scope for trying to split the two of them. now, we have to be kind of precise also about what we mean when we talk about things like that, you know. are there specific decisions where the united states or for that matter israel can influence can influence russia to take decisions more in line with our preferences and
russia and iran. i don't mean to suggest that russia and iran are incredibly close allies. i don't think that's true, either. moscow is quite careful in how it handles its relationship with tehran. i met some time ago with the senior russian official and this question came up during the course of the conversation. what he essentially said to me was, look, you know, our relationship with iran is a little bit better than a contractual relationship. but, you know, don't expect us to do things that...
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he was lying about his dealings with russia and russia knew it, and russia was helping him to keep the secret. so this is bad. we've got a presidential candidate for one thing, offering a $50 million gift. it's a gift to a foreign leader, secretly. so he's compromised on that. they can expose him for that f they want. to russia has also compromised him because he is lying about this ongoing business suit in russia and russia's plan to provide him hundreds of millions of dollars for that real estate project if he gets those sanctions lifted. he is lying about that. he is not mentioning his personal stake in the sanction issue when he is talking about sanction. so russia has him compromised on that too. i mean the secret moscow deal is damning enough. it's damning enough that a criminal cover-up effort is launched that includes the president's lawyer lying to congress under oath about the deal. congressman jim himes from the intelligence committee was here last night and told us it might not just be michael cohen who was in on the cover-up. there were not a lot of inconsistent 70s the is
he was lying about his dealings with russia and russia knew it, and russia was helping him to keep the secret. so this is bad. we've got a presidential candidate for one thing, offering a $50 million gift. it's a gift to a foreign leader, secretly. so he's compromised on that. they can expose him for that f they want. to russia has also compromised him because he is lying about this ongoing business suit in russia and russia's plan to provide him hundreds of millions of dollars for that real...
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so maybe with general dunford to say how will we russia one - - deter russia specifically in the black sea with the only branch of government with some ideas that are useful because i think we are wasting valuable time with this white house. >> oh first. >> i agree with the premise that we need to understand what was deter russia in the black sea. and many are hoping that i hope it starts that we have to do this as an alliance with other allies and to agree and not just consent but participation of everybody else. you cannot do this unilaterally. so this would start first by building that alliance to show the nato flag more aggressively. and at the extreme other and maybe we harass russia. for those extraordinary measures but this is not your backyard. >> i would simply add to that with your emphasis about the white house the policies that have evolved by defense and state in the policies turn out to be pretty good so it is quite plausible. and i agree to have a nato context while the whole alliance may be skeptical especially the canadians. next question over here. >> general, to ques
so maybe with general dunford to say how will we russia one - - deter russia specifically in the black sea with the only branch of government with some ideas that are useful because i think we are wasting valuable time with this white house. >> oh first. >> i agree with the premise that we need to understand what was deter russia in the black sea. and many are hoping that i hope it starts that we have to do this as an alliance with other allies and to agree and not just consent but...
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what pulling russia did and. did you talk to the u.k. prime minister during the g. twenty we saw each other. things. we share with our relations with the u.k. i hope that we'll be able to improve them into a future not too distant future but as for sending the sailors and the ships back to ukraine you can also remember the russian a fisherman captured in the sea of as that went without there were any ground to do this so there is the two thousand and three treaty talking about fifty five kilometers so then the rest of the sea can be used by everybody by both countries and they seized fisherman and the captain is still it is all being kept by ukraine's without any explanation but i had. which of lawlessness and now they staged this provocation because. we usually let ukrainian military ships go through the kurds three on september seventh. several ukrainian ships went through the kurds three we probably won't let them use our pilot and they passed the street and instead of doing the same this time this stage the p
what pulling russia did and. did you talk to the u.k. prime minister during the g. twenty we saw each other. things. we share with our relations with the u.k. i hope that we'll be able to improve them into a future not too distant future but as for sending the sailors and the ships back to ukraine you can also remember the russian a fisherman captured in the sea of as that went without there were any ground to do this so there is the two thousand and three treaty talking about fifty five...
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culture of the nile is very strong in russia the culture the culture it's very. this is out here we're taking you live now to ankara in turkey where turkish president richard type is speaking after talks with the iranian press the president has sent me we're going to listen in now he thinks. the meetings between delegates. have been completed. as part of this high level strategic cooperation meeting i'm extremely happy. to have. participated in this meeting i visited iran a short time ago. and we had completed the course such meeting in iran post the iranian. brothers. and the last time we got together was the blue tripartite. meeting on syria. and. for this is. this it carries with it a special meaning the. momentum with we have. captured will lead us to so lucian's matters. today with my brother mr rouhani we discussed the actual and regional matters. by later old trade well you. used to be eleven billion dollars in two thousand and seventeen by october two thousand and eighteen unfortunately this has. eight billion dollars. we have identified targets. concerni
culture of the nile is very strong in russia the culture the culture it's very. this is out here we're taking you live now to ankara in turkey where turkish president richard type is speaking after talks with the iranian press the president has sent me we're going to listen in now he thinks. the meetings between delegates. have been completed. as part of this high level strategic cooperation meeting i'm extremely happy. to have. participated in this meeting i visited iran a short time ago. and...
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russia. next week, we're going to get a whole new narrative about flynn's crime, his cooperation or lack thereof and anything else they want to share, because they believe it will be of relevance to what kind of sentence he's going to end up getting. and it's sort of couldn't come at a better time. because all of a sudden, now, this week we the public just got a much clearer and frankly much more worrying view of the crime that mike flynn pled to, and maybe even why he might have done it. so i think this is worth focusing on intently. not only in terms of buttoning up what we learned over the course of this week, but what's about to come next. we know more shoes are going to drop, we know we're going to get more information from the special council's office in the next few days. focus in on this flynn thing for a second. mike flynn had some unusual russia ties during the campaign, right? he had visited at the russian government's behest, just as trump was declaring his run for president. soon
russia. next week, we're going to get a whole new narrative about flynn's crime, his cooperation or lack thereof and anything else they want to share, because they believe it will be of relevance to what kind of sentence he's going to end up getting. and it's sort of couldn't come at a better time. because all of a sudden, now, this week we the public just got a much clearer and frankly much more worrying view of the crime that mike flynn pled to, and maybe even why he might have done it. so i...
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should we be enemies with russia or quickly benefit more fromg some kind of loose alliance with russia. i'm starting to suspected that he was so unpopular that it is driving the russia investigation, at least in part. what do you think? >> it's a mystery of our time, and i promise you that your kids and my grandkids and the historians of my generation will look back on this terrible era. this russia era. they will ask, who started this? and why it's done the damage it's done. now one explanation, and i'm not sure it's a complete explanation, is that trump said during the campaign it would bep great to cooperate with russia. the enemies of such cooperation saw in trump an enemy and they began this literally unproveny allegation that he was somehow under the control of the kremlin. but the damage it has done to our national security and to our institution, you may be the only person who has asked the question. but i guarantee you that historians will ask it. what has been the cost of these two years of russia gate?ed victor hansen pointed out the corruption of our elite. what about the c
should we be enemies with russia or quickly benefit more fromg some kind of loose alliance with russia. i'm starting to suspected that he was so unpopular that it is driving the russia investigation, at least in part. what do you think? >> it's a mystery of our time, and i promise you that your kids and my grandkids and the historians of my generation will look back on this terrible era. this russia era. they will ask, who started this? and why it's done the damage it's done. now one...
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if you look at the investment you will find out that russia was european guy that is are involved in a number of large skeel medium scale small scale but if you look at the large scale you play in the atomic uclear plants construction in hungary in finland you will see in those three mm projects going on you will see. growing competition at the border between the russian and the european union you will see of course cooperation and support from russia in the current plan of increasing the it all. which was recently introduced by the euro commission so we. it is because i'm a patients where we can't really put it presents let's wait. some time and go away start to talk about the reasons in the economic relief and so we see that we can between the russia and the european union so what we need to do going forward we need to concentrate on the me we have concentrate on those projects we. put into your russian with a repeal you know that is. projects. in create in the vase months in joint work you know technological and a lot of this and of course. we listen to just the noise and bustle o
if you look at the investment you will find out that russia was european guy that is are involved in a number of large skeel medium scale small scale but if you look at the large scale you play in the atomic uclear plants construction in hungary in finland you will see in those three mm projects going on you will see. growing competition at the border between the russian and the european union you will see of course cooperation and support from russia in the current plan of increasing the it...
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truth is, if you look back at russia's effectiveness and cost effectiveness if you add up all that russia spent interfering in our elections in 2016, all they spent in the french elections in 2017, and then add on their cost of spending in the brexit election, and then add it all together, it's less than the cost of one new f-35 airplane. so the notion that this is a one-off example isn't the case. this is't both an effective methodologyme for russia and remarkably cheap. the same is true with china. china spends more on defense budget and some of that is okay, but estimates are it spends around $200 billion, spending a disproportionalf amount on cyber and misinformation and disinformation. there the frightening thing to me is the delta between what we spend and what china spends on the defense budget, that $50 billion china's investing in art financial intelligence, 5g technologies andnd a whole hostf other 21st century technologies where china hopes to not be our peer but to actually lead the world. frankly, they are starting to outpace us in these investments by orders of magnitude. we
truth is, if you look back at russia's effectiveness and cost effectiveness if you add up all that russia spent interfering in our elections in 2016, all they spent in the french elections in 2017, and then add on their cost of spending in the brexit election, and then add it all together, it's less than the cost of one new f-35 airplane. so the notion that this is a one-off example isn't the case. this is't both an effective methodologyme for russia and remarkably cheap. the same is true with...
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because russia is now. try to balance between iran which is a valuable ally and between israel which is also an important partner for russia not only in the middle east but on the global scale so russia will not. begin a confrontation with iran but russia can support the central government and the search or go central government and remove the iranians if they choose to because i remember quite well the experience of the previous president hafez a lawsuit here who was also a cup rayton with the iranians but he was always very cautious and he are here always maintain his maintain his autonomy he was never dependent on aunt to her and so i think his son bashar assad will follow this example as soon as he has the opportunity richard there has been mounting concern to be expressed from u.s. lawmakers as to president trump's moves when it comes to syria his decision to pull u.s. troops from syria. will congress in the us be able to do anything to counter this or should we expect this to play out the way trump ha
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so to save around one goes to russia and the crisis do you agree with that assessment did russia come out on top? >> it is not round one but it is around one it is a continuation of the effort to influence ukraine for sure with the tactical advantages and to occupy crimea is a huge move. and with that political agenda so tactically in crimea though had that disadvantage for those sanctions to be imposed to make the arguments by referencing the fact showing what happens in crimea. turning that tactical advantage against them and then to caution to be successful in 2014 to have those european businesses hurt so then you have to put on the table showing that you would be willing to share the pain economically. and the key to surviving and that has to have cooperation. and everyday risk at being unraveled so that is the other advocacy so if all those sanctions are what europeans have to suffer so that we don't keep losing to the bigger challenge we know present tramp canceled the meeting with vladimir putin at the g 20 what about treating diplomatic engagement. >> and with that diplomatic
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good to have you with us tonight the united states is rattling its saber at russia the u.s. and its nato allies say that russia has been violating the landmark one nine hundred eighty seven intermediate range nuclear forces suspend its treaty obligations after a meeting of nato foreign ministers spoke about the wider implications of russia's alleged violations flow russia is responsible for the demise of the treaty and many other states including china north korea and iran are not parties to the i.n.f. treaty this leaves them free to build all the in all the intermediate range missiles that they would like. there is no reason the united states that continue to see this crucial military advantage to rotation has powers like china in particular when these weapons are being used to threaten and coerce the united states and its allies in asia. that was my home peo they are now home peo and other nato foreign ministers they've been discussing how to save the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty the alliance says that a new russian cruise missile violates that treaty and the t
good to have you with us tonight the united states is rattling its saber at russia the u.s. and its nato allies say that russia has been violating the landmark one nine hundred eighty seven intermediate range nuclear forces suspend its treaty obligations after a meeting of nato foreign ministers spoke about the wider implications of russia's alleged violations flow russia is responsible for the demise of the treaty and many other states including china north korea and iran are not parties to...
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taking over the crimea in two thousand and fourteen russia broke international law russia could have got to crimea without weapons because seventy percent of the population on the crimea the russians no one but all due respect i mean. there are people who investor who agree that russia broke international law but indisputable but in this world everybody breaks international law so you cannot demand one single country to a pal that when everybody else including russia main rival sending the same. book optimist i remain an optimist he writes that the only solution to the conflict with ukraine is the fulfilling of the two diplomatic process russia has been failing to do not because the pro russian. separatists in southeast your present should be. cooled down down send thousand lives lost my point is that. and in doing what putin did in two thousand and fourteen many people and notably all the western countries think that he really how police say the debris doctrine defending the invasion of czechoslovakia twenty first of august one isn't at once and that was why he did. i think that put
taking over the crimea in two thousand and fourteen russia broke international law russia could have got to crimea without weapons because seventy percent of the population on the crimea the russians no one but all due respect i mean. there are people who investor who agree that russia broke international law but indisputable but in this world everybody breaks international law so you cannot demand one single country to a pal that when everybody else including russia main rival sending the...
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germany and russia it's been the european union and russia and between nato and russia you need to you know in the ninety's and even early and the first east during the first kate of this century. beaven have just crossed the membership of russia in nato we have discussed those relationships between the premium the union and the russia i think we should start the game to discuss where it can corporate chancellor merkel runs has said we have built up a lot of bridges between germany and russia. to destroy your bridges is quite easy and very fast. but to rebuild will take a whole lot of. i just had a meeting in france german. russian dialogue and does so many ideas how we could cope over it you could nominate lee. on culturally assigned on the on side issues and so on and so on there's a lot of creativity on the sides and i think all put unities. peak and now we have both sides to. through. push forward better relations with all kinds thank you very much for the interview we're talking to dr horace tell jake prominent german politician or national security advisor to how much call discus
germany and russia it's been the european union and russia and between nato and russia you need to you know in the ninety's and even early and the first east during the first kate of this century. beaven have just crossed the membership of russia in nato we have discussed those relationships between the premium the union and the russia i think we should start the game to discuss where it can corporate chancellor merkel runs has said we have built up a lot of bridges between germany and russia....
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don't matter to western know russia poorly as a mention to you don't mistake relationships in russia fascinate me to distaste much more than foreign policy and putin he was wrong publishing a very interesting book in the spring or month in two thousand appeared from the first mom of the states. and then he is describing his period a sick age of the major in the east germany in the autumn of eighty nine we speak for the downfall of the berlin wall and he writes in the book that we were sitting and they take a dissident tool in the burning secret documents until the oval one two zero and is said we didn't quite understand what happened in germany but we did have a feeling that the soviet union was mortally it was called the power lies of governments one of the most quoted and misquoted sayings of putin is that because of the soviet union it was one of the greatest tragedies of the twentieth century you saw that in real time when you were stationed in russia back then what was it like for you and that experience of the whole universe i suppose collapsing came very abruptly but i underst
don't matter to western know russia poorly as a mention to you don't mistake relationships in russia fascinate me to distaste much more than foreign policy and putin he was wrong publishing a very interesting book in the spring or month in two thousand appeared from the first mom of the states. and then he is describing his period a sick age of the major in the east germany in the autumn of eighty nine we speak for the downfall of the berlin wall and he writes in the book that we were sitting...
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between putin and trump and the fact that russia wanted trump in the office. well i think larry you and i are what's called veterans of the previous cold war which lasted forty years it's kind of nice to talk with someone approximately of my generation i'm old women you cause the oil i don't know about that good you look but you look better so where are the same generation the point is is that the younger generation didn't live through the preceding cold war it's history to them so they don't understand or feel the need to explain how we ended up in a new cold war particularly since we were told you and i and we told our kids who are now in their twenty's when the soviet union and communism ended in one thousand nine hundred one we were now going to have friendship and partnership in fact clinton's presidency bill clinton's presidency his policy with boris yeltsin then president a post soviet russia was premised on this notion that we now have and i quote a strategic partnership and friendship with russia and yet today what is it i can't do the math but going
between putin and trump and the fact that russia wanted trump in the office. well i think larry you and i are what's called veterans of the previous cold war which lasted forty years it's kind of nice to talk with someone approximately of my generation i'm old women you cause the oil i don't know about that good you look but you look better so where are the same generation the point is is that the younger generation didn't live through the preceding cold war it's history to them so they don't...
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inside of russia. different from the chaos immediately after the soviet union broke apart the presidential leaders. and not just for grabbing territory but to change the political rules of the game and is brighter for the dangerous reasons i was pointing out. it makes it politically and militarily unpredictable in ways that a more capable and more assertive russia has demonstrated is willing to entertain. >> ambassador, you just wrote in the "washington post" that nato should expand it presence in the black sea. what about the sea of dream three. steve blake showed -- is this legal and is it wise? >> i think it is not legal under the bilateral agreement 2003 that say russia gets too clear on any request by third countries to pass through the streets into the sea of azov. obviously their serous operational constraints in a very shallow body of water and very few if any navy vessels could actually go in there and operate. would it be a wise move? that's more debatable. i think given it's the only theoret
inside of russia. different from the chaos immediately after the soviet union broke apart the presidential leaders. and not just for grabbing territory but to change the political rules of the game and is brighter for the dangerous reasons i was pointing out. it makes it politically and militarily unpredictable in ways that a more capable and more assertive russia has demonstrated is willing to entertain. >> ambassador, you just wrote in the "washington post" that nato should...
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a difference between the united states on russia is very important russia actually protects its own territory and try to balance. the poor he sees of nato and united states all around eurasia because v. object of the united states that that would. to incite her to eurasia and to frogman eurasia in order to russia and china doesn't become too powerful enough and tool to still be. the first power or a global leader and this is why you russia tries to. talk to the every party see of for preventing a vicious and psycho raiment of eurasia and and trying to balance your offensive posture of united system nato for example of this is very united states who with who first the rift from the a.b.m. treaty that treaty in two thousand and one and then the i.n.f. treaty saw a vision.
a difference between the united states on russia is very important russia actually protects its own territory and try to balance. the poor he sees of nato and united states all around eurasia because v. object of the united states that that would. to incite her to eurasia and to frogman eurasia in order to russia and china doesn't become too powerful enough and tool to still be. the first power or a global leader and this is why you russia tries to. talk to the every party see of for preventing...
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up while the wish russia's new york. in the end she finds what she was looking for and sets out for home again today she's in a good mood partly because her husband has promised a visit over the new year. we buy cheap clothes and discard them soon after fast fashion is everywhere and there are days. in germany alone almost a million tons of textiles are thrown out every year. most are poor quality and hard to recycle. so what happens after clothing is don't google three thousand next on d w. it's lawyer. culture. hair. superman. super. stylish style icon. led a. lifestyle during. the. sixty's. and. you know this is you know five minutes four minutes. past the hour and a beauty. pageant all. the face in the pantheon of the great tennis certainly he's one for the ages. the fuck up. come up ten or fifteen years starts december twenty second on g.w. . love him to global street thousand nine fiz all about buying things because we're told that boosts the economy and not just in industrial countries and the middle classes of em
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and russia since the end of the one nine hundred eighty s. that may be about to change u.s. authorities believe russia may have developed weapon systems like these in breach of the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty. we're not going to let them violate a nuclear agreement they go out and do weapons and we're not allowed to wear the ones that stayed in the agreement and we bonded it greatly but russia is not fortunately on to the agreement so we're going to terminate it we're going to pull out. the kremlin has denied trumps allegations saying it has not produced any missiles that are prohibited by the i.n.f. treaty the i.n.f. treaty was seen as a major breakthrough in nuclear security when it was ratified by former soviet president mikhail gorbachev and u.s. president ronald reagan in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven it came after a tense period of confrontation in the heart of europe. with very short flight times nuclear annihilation of european capitals was only five to fifteen minutes away trump has said the u.s. will start developing these capabilities again i
and russia since the end of the one nine hundred eighty s. that may be about to change u.s. authorities believe russia may have developed weapon systems like these in breach of the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty. we're not going to let them violate a nuclear agreement they go out and do weapons and we're not allowed to wear the ones that stayed in the agreement and we bonded it greatly but russia is not fortunately on to the agreement so we're going to terminate it we're going to pull...
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russia sarris russia russia has always been under sanctions all forms there are restrictions put in place by enemies put in place by a hostile nations less than friendly nations who want to contain russians are prevented from developing from becoming too. powerful growing in strength and my colleague who's in that auditorium he could ask his question and tying into that he said mr putin what do you think of the reaction to the murder of the journalist shoji and the attempted poisonings of the script howls of putin said. he was assassinated everyone knows that there is evidence script is alive however there are sanctions against russia and complete silence in the case of saudi arabia this politicized russia phobic approach is just another reason to attack russia if it was not script how they would have thought of something else this is obvious to me and the aim is one to hold russia's growth at any cost. ukrainian journalists also frequent guests in this q. and a session often very nationalistic waving banners and flags that make sure sorry we have to interrupt because it's just a ve
russia sarris russia russia has always been under sanctions all forms there are restrictions put in place by enemies put in place by a hostile nations less than friendly nations who want to contain russians are prevented from developing from becoming too. powerful growing in strength and my colleague who's in that auditorium he could ask his question and tying into that he said mr putin what do you think of the reaction to the murder of the journalist shoji and the attempted poisonings of the...
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like the bob dylan of russia i didn't believe there was any rock in russia but i thought ok i'll go and meet him because how cool he think it will be to meet me that i'm an american rocker and i met him and we sat we were at seven partment and i played them a couple of songs off an e.p. album i had released here in the states and morris thought it was very cool and it was a little bit punk and he liked it and i i felt very proud and then i said oh can i hear something of yours and we put in a cassette and i put my headphones on and i started to hear one of his songs that was called tonight and it was so hunting and and just brilliant and powerful that i started to slink in my chair because i realized i was in the presence of somebody very important and that i was just the silly girl from los angeles very naive. and that he was the real rocker said that that moment changed my whole life and correct me if i'm wrong but i think you were twenty four years old at the time cali girl in. drab soviet reach was a feeling in oxymoron the source and even bigger paradox was how this doll soviet
like the bob dylan of russia i didn't believe there was any rock in russia but i thought ok i'll go and meet him because how cool he think it will be to meet me that i'm an american rocker and i met him and we sat we were at seven partment and i played them a couple of songs off an e.p. album i had released here in the states and morris thought it was very cool and it was a little bit punk and he liked it and i i felt very proud and then i said oh can i hear something of yours and we put in a...
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gets more economic war with moscow we talk to russia's presidential commission and russia's trade old boy to the u.k. about british business in the largest country on earth that's all coming up in part two of going underground. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go right to be for us that's what i'm up for three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the. west sydney. the ways of the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. cause you're going to most of us just a little sympathy want to. enter another one but alas this list of. many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. than. most needed more know that it must not get a lot less and that. they can watch as they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. be who could be about to be. a since it struggles of many couples. the push to put impulse respons
gets more economic war with moscow we talk to russia's presidential commission and russia's trade old boy to the u.k. about british business in the largest country on earth that's all coming up in part two of going underground. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go right to be for us that's what i'm up for three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the. west...
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interest in creating a new approach to the are enough so russia in fact. is not as strong economically as the ass is so at the moment it's in their interest because it's a strategic benefit for them because they have those i.m.f. relevant missiles and yet doesn't have but in the longer term russia is not able to compete with us in terms of an arms race because they just have a much smaller economy they have their life ways worse ways worse off in terms of technology ok also on the agenda in brussels today is a potential flashpoint between the west and russia ukraine do you see nato stepping in as some point in guaranteeing ukraine security you know that would that would be a higher risk of a military confrontation between nato and russia which both sides want to the point what we will see is maybe or and what they at least will see is unworkable. support for ukraine in condemnation of russia's action we may also see air patrols less likely sanctions that's what the u.s. is pushing for but the european partners they want to they want to postpone it to have
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one of the first journalists to report on alleged to trump russia collusion it now says that the most a blockbuster claims made in the infamous field dossier are likely false. positives the step for the syrian peace process as top diplomats from russia iran and turkey agree to work on constitutional changes for syria's future also. but. as anger rises over nicaraguan president daniel ortega has cracked down on the media and civil rights groups we look at why the u.s. imposes sanctions on the country turns a blind eye to violations in neighboring honduras. and are broadcasting live direct from our studios moscow this is our intention national insurance house by the time. and one of the first journalists to report on the infamous trumped up russia dossier michael isikoff has said that it contains claims that are likely false isikoff said he believes the more salacious accusations made in the document may never be proven his comments have drawn praise from the u.s. president. thank you to michael isikoff yahoo for honesty what this means is that the pfizer warrants and the whole russian
one of the first journalists to report on alleged to trump russia collusion it now says that the most a blockbuster claims made in the infamous field dossier are likely false. positives the step for the syrian peace process as top diplomats from russia iran and turkey agree to work on constitutional changes for syria's future also. but. as anger rises over nicaraguan president daniel ortega has cracked down on the media and civil rights groups we look at why the u.s. imposes sanctions on the...
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russia and now china and it will do anything but it's almost equal big for russia it's not the prosperity of expediently it's not security of its borders it is to ensure that russia is one of those great powers deciding on all major us international relations. this particular oil out this particular treaty abrogation is just is one element of a much wider dispute where i russia believes it is analogous to the us and that is really only true insofar as numbers of nuclear weapons are concerned ironically. i'm interested in your take on that is this about russia and vladimir putin insisting that they deserve a seat at the table with with with the u.s. and other countries is that what this is about. all oh yes partially yes of course russia believes that it is. a great power should be reckoned with and that the west is trying to kind of eyes away at russia move it to the side kind of. cordon it off somewhere in the steps of eurasia and make it their relevant but there are also other things internally which are very important when you consider russian foreign policy and defense policy decision
russia and now china and it will do anything but it's almost equal big for russia it's not the prosperity of expediently it's not security of its borders it is to ensure that russia is one of those great powers deciding on all major us international relations. this particular oil out this particular treaty abrogation is just is one element of a much wider dispute where i russia believes it is analogous to the us and that is really only true insofar as numbers of nuclear weapons are concerned...
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gerry: when people look at russia and the policies toward russia. there seems to be a disconnect between the sanctions, the diplomatic axes, your language, secretary mattis and secretary pompeo and the president himself. the president seems to be reluctant to engage in the kind of verbal diplomacy that you do. he seems to have a particular relationship with president putin that seems to be at odds with the policy. >> i think our policy towards russia has been extraordinarily strong. the president values his personal relationships with leaders all over the world. with the sad news of president george h.w. bush's death, i remember being in the state department with jim baker work for him when president bush was doing some extraordinary things around the world. and the foreign service officers at the state department called president bush the mad dialer because he was constantly calling foreign leaders. he knew them all. he would conduct diplomacy with them personally. and i think president trump sees it the same way. gerry: the helsinki summit. the pr
gerry: when people look at russia and the policies toward russia. there seems to be a disconnect between the sanctions, the diplomatic axes, your language, secretary mattis and secretary pompeo and the president himself. the president seems to be reluctant to engage in the kind of verbal diplomacy that you do. he seems to have a particular relationship with president putin that seems to be at odds with the policy. >> i think our policy towards russia has been extraordinarily strong. the...
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those weapons unless russia comes to us and. and it comes to worse when they all come to is that they say let's really get smart and let's none of us develop those weapons china is not a signatory of the pact and has been investing heavily in land based missiles now some observers fear it could be joined by russia and the u.s. in a new arms race. and you have your correspondent tara szell says at the nato meeting in brussels i talked to her a short while ago and asked whether the i.n.f. treaty could be saved it remains to be seen but it doesn't look good allies are at this very moment beginning a meeting where this us secretary of state might pump a.o.l. once again make the case for the what why the u.s. feels this treaty needs to be declared defunct the u.s. has many times briefed allies with the evidence that has been very convincing i'm told that russia has developed a missile which completely makes the i.n.f. treaty irrelevant that goes beyond the limitations of the treaty allows and so now the u.s. says look we are all in g
those weapons unless russia comes to us and. and it comes to worse when they all come to is that they say let's really get smart and let's none of us develop those weapons china is not a signatory of the pact and has been investing heavily in land based missiles now some observers fear it could be joined by russia and the u.s. in a new arms race. and you have your correspondent tara szell says at the nato meeting in brussels i talked to her a short while ago and asked whether the i.n.f. treaty...
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russia now recent experience have respected that i'm sure many people in russia would like your word spread no we didn't have very influential it made i mean you have the region in charge of nato right now why do you think that kind of rationale is not shared more widely because there are tendencies that truth to be a meaning of what is politically correct and what i am saying is not politically correct and of course you say the leaves are on eight of us at ten yards away from him in parliament for many many years and. version i know him well he's part of the establishment and he's her own did by generals or all saying the same saying i'm trying to sink myself and. nato has come closer to and taken part of russia's backyard and that is not a very you know you have to respect that cream used to be part of the soviet union there was a naval base there but it was all the more and of the rumors are you know boris yeltsin you gave cream to you lou crane when he wasn't quite sober i don't know if that's right on all that's a story i hear a lot here in norway. a couple of guests are related
russia now recent experience have respected that i'm sure many people in russia would like your word spread no we didn't have very influential it made i mean you have the region in charge of nato right now why do you think that kind of rationale is not shared more widely because there are tendencies that truth to be a meaning of what is politically correct and what i am saying is not politically correct and of course you say the leaves are on eight of us at ten yards away from him in parliament...
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voice of america, russia desk. and prominentiend russian military analyst, you may have met him and know him. when we met in prague last week he said that after the project was built, nothing, virtually nothing prevents russian generals from opening war to ukraine because there is another way of gas supply to europe and the kremlin does not need it anymore. do you agree with that? and you agree still with the possibility of big war or big invasion of russia to ukraine? you strike a very emotional thing in me about mh 17. i remember myself being ashamed to speak russian in europe after that. and i am russian. the responsehink should have been at that time? what would a been a proper response? thank you. gen. breedlove: i will not satisfy on north stream. i think things that impede russia from attacking ukraine go beyond that. there were some wonderful things discussed here earlier. it would be a huge step, a costly's debt, i do also believe that mr. vladimir putin has done more damage for himself in the russian peop
voice of america, russia desk. and prominentiend russian military analyst, you may have met him and know him. when we met in prague last week he said that after the project was built, nothing, virtually nothing prevents russian generals from opening war to ukraine because there is another way of gas supply to europe and the kremlin does not need it anymore. do you agree with that? and you agree still with the possibility of big war or big invasion of russia to ukraine? you strike a very...