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russia relations. and i think one of the most important moves that you offer in this book is that you, in your choice of where to begin in this moment of contingency where, as you write, this script was not yet written in 2008, where you have kind of obama and medvedev both, you know, in power and pursuing this kind of, you know, reset as it was. so what does that, looking back, enable us to do and? why did you think it was important to begin at this moment of contingency? so the other choice would have been to begin in the city of in 2007 with the famous speech that putin gives the munich security conference. and from that, draw a straight line 2007 to 2014, the sort of first phase of this war, and then to 2020 to the beginning of the second phase of the war. but that's something i really did not want to do, although the munich security conference speech figures inevitably in the story that's being told it seemed to me that to begin with, obama and medvedev is to begin at a moment and at least with a
russia relations. and i think one of the most important moves that you offer in this book is that you, in your choice of where to begin in this moment of contingency where, as you write, this script was not yet written in 2008, where you have kind of obama and medvedev both, you know, in power and pursuing this kind of, you know, reset as it was. so what does that, looking back, enable us to do and? why did you think it was important to begin at this moment of contingency? so the other choice...
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russia. it's uh, take the other many more or less, but nobody's talking about. i cannot make policy and certainly not the economist as well. uh well, additions uh, very used to deflecting from uh, you know, real concern. so by projecting, you know, some scares on to other countries. but as you mentioned, the americans are feeling the pinch already. how long do you think they will be able to sort of use foreign policy instead of talking and doing some real policies until other countries such as the brakes plus uh, china, russia, and ryan and the others decide that things don't have to be less white. there is an alternative and they create a whole set of alternative organizations to the united nations standard national monetary fund world. but there has to be an alternative. and one says, and alternative the whole world will gravitate towards the end of the, the, the united states. so isolated itself as thank since isolating, russia, isolating, china, isolating them. but it's isolated so many p
russia. it's uh, take the other many more or less, but nobody's talking about. i cannot make policy and certainly not the economist as well. uh well, additions uh, very used to deflecting from uh, you know, real concern. so by projecting, you know, some scares on to other countries. but as you mentioned, the americans are feeling the pinch already. how long do you think they will be able to sort of use foreign policy instead of talking and doing some real policies until other countries such as...
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that's the best thing the, the could have happened to russia just because the sanctions on russia, against agriculture, against the other items mo, made russia fetus produce a phone food as on agriculture. and now, so the major grain export or it's, it's no longer dependent on the united states in europe, for manufacturers, for consumer goods. it's making its own. so the buy is set telling the rest of the world don't trade with russia, adult trade with china. they force these countries to save, all right, we won't depend on the united states, we're going to stop ex, importing from them. and you'll just have of the drill and fort administer. go to china and say, while going china by uh, the more goods from europe today, you're exploring to us more than we're exporting to you. and china said, well, so you, you follow the american sanctions. you won't export computer trips, stores, you won't export computer chip making machinery to us. you won't export anything that the united states. those can help warp woke feeding. people can help you feed soldiers, your euro bang, the united states sancti
that's the best thing the, the could have happened to russia just because the sanctions on russia, against agriculture, against the other items mo, made russia fetus produce a phone food as on agriculture. and now, so the major grain export or it's, it's no longer dependent on the united states in europe, for manufacturers, for consumer goods. it's making its own. so the buy is set telling the rest of the world don't trade with russia, adult trade with china. they force these countries to save,...
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i don't know if he's guilty is arrested in russia. everybody has to put it on their nightly newscasts. yeah. why? well, because in spite of the fact that president biden says that he respects and defend sovereignty with russia sovereignty, all of a sudden doesn't seem to matter the. b good, they have laws and it's interesting to this guy what they said large amounts of drugs in a conspiracy. um the rest of the anywhere. yeah, exactly. and if he was arrested in alabama, i wouldn't like the news, but he probably wouldn't be just for smoking to joyce, but i had this joe biden promised when he to a, there with the black community was saying, hey, you know, lot of black people in, in in, in, in jail for small amounts of marijuana. can we do something about that? joe barton, when he got elected promise, we're going to be criminalized marijuana. we're going to take it all schedule once he's done none of it. so how i ronnie, the guy who went back on his word, the guy who pushed the drug war in the 1st place, what his administration would have
i don't know if he's guilty is arrested in russia. everybody has to put it on their nightly newscasts. yeah. why? well, because in spite of the fact that president biden says that he respects and defend sovereignty with russia sovereignty, all of a sudden doesn't seem to matter the. b good, they have laws and it's interesting to this guy what they said large amounts of drugs in a conspiracy. um the rest of the anywhere. yeah, exactly. and if he was arrested in alabama, i wouldn't like the news,...
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yeah, it's got russia, they got his back today. they, they got it, they've got and it is other other port wrote really quick like you guys always say you got my back as we always have and always good as the leaders of the black as a leader of the black panthers used to always say, not violence only works when your adversary has a conscience. china knows that russian knows that it's not that they're going to be violence, but they understand that in iran had to exercise their understanding of that. india better understand that to rebalance the use of nomics versus militarism yes. because united states response is, is all it to any problem is militarism, these are economic issues. this global situation is fascinating. and there is, it's impossible to have this discussion as you said, without almost wanting to place or needing to place india right smack in the middle of it, right in between russia and china and saudi arabia and south africa and a rod and all these other countries or say hey, we're not going to do it the old way anymore
yeah, it's got russia, they got his back today. they, they got it, they've got and it is other other port wrote really quick like you guys always say you got my back as we always have and always good as the leaders of the black as a leader of the black panthers used to always say, not violence only works when your adversary has a conscience. china knows that russian knows that it's not that they're going to be violence, but they understand that in iran had to exercise their understanding of...
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of course, india and russia. a key members of the strategic law and study of the bricks family are grouping of countries that some people like the cold of the donor as ation co and which means that.
of course, india and russia. a key members of the strategic law and study of the bricks family are grouping of countries that some people like the cold of the donor as ation co and which means that.
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but we would like russia to join our troops. that includes the conduct of battle and the use of weapons. we're interested in buying weapons. it says city african nations are increasingly standing up to wisdom. paul was rejecting their continued termination then turning to the latest from gaza. now and yeah, move bodies have been discovered at the naso hospital in the southern city o'con units following the withdrawal of these ready forces from the area around 400 bodies have now been found in the mass grave on the grounds of the complex b u. as describe the discovery as horrifying, although ease roll denies any involvement, a lot of the us has students protest in support of palestine continue to grip universities around the country. the police have been sent into some campuses and an attempt to break up the demonstration. students have been calling out washington's unequivocal support for equal and demanding an immediate cease fire at emory university in atlanta. one professor was recently to detain the this video shows when the
but we would like russia to join our troops. that includes the conduct of battle and the use of weapons. we're interested in buying weapons. it says city african nations are increasingly standing up to wisdom. paul was rejecting their continued termination then turning to the latest from gaza. now and yeah, move bodies have been discovered at the naso hospital in the southern city o'con units following the withdrawal of these ready forces from the area around 400 bodies have now been found in...
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and us sanctions on russia has already cost of russia to move off of dollars that kicked off the trend of the dollarization. now you, us is going to move on the financial sanctions on china. you're going to see the world's largest economies moving off dollars. i mean, this is gonna co have huge consequences in the world financial market. china will find out that it's, i mean, now the brakes is already talking about a common bricks courtesy us policy. it's been a just give an additional push. now the us defense secretary has confirmed the ukraine will shortly start receiving the much anticipated f. 165 objects to its austin all which have been frequently hyped as a game changer. we provided more than 3000 armored vehicles, including more than 800 main battle tanks. we've given ukraine tens of thousands of anti tank missiles this year, more than a squadron of donated f sixteens will start to arrive and ukraine along with pilots and maintainers trained by members of this contact group. and this contact group continues to step up to meet ukraine's most urgent need lots of cross live, not t
and us sanctions on russia has already cost of russia to move off of dollars that kicked off the trend of the dollarization. now you, us is going to move on the financial sanctions on china. you're going to see the world's largest economies moving off dollars. i mean, this is gonna co have huge consequences in the world financial market. china will find out that it's, i mean, now the brakes is already talking about a common bricks courtesy us policy. it's been a just give an additional push....
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it appears that russia's economic growth will surpass . all of there's joining us now to discuss this is the executive director of the ron paul institute, daniel mcadams. dan, i mean, i don't know, be careful what your wish for how here here we have all these countries heating. russia really hard and promising us here in america. don't worry. we're going to bury these guys. it, it, i mean, i didn't even believe is what i heard. some people reported i was doubting pollutants, a politician whether he was being real honest with those figures wants to only because i'm a journalist and i wanted to double check here. we have the, i've come out this weekend as well as the nbc and say, yeah, rogers economy is super seating all the economies in europe, including ours and kind of you say what as well the wrong conclusion the draws at the sanctions are good because they help benefit a country that's kind of a protectionist mentality. sanctions didn't help russia, but what they did, i run a cli, is a enabled rush of the so the products that they would
it appears that russia's economic growth will surpass . all of there's joining us now to discuss this is the executive director of the ron paul institute, daniel mcadams. dan, i mean, i don't know, be careful what your wish for how here here we have all these countries heating. russia really hard and promising us here in america. don't worry. we're going to bury these guys. it, it, i mean, i didn't even believe is what i heard. some people reported i was doubting pollutants, a politician...
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does nato look weak to russia to put in? um, not so weak about to what was this very majority of the society, which in looks like a strong man, coolly who is equal to tomato. nature is more of both a mature for the main enemy, united states of america, nathan, in europe, is kind of such a line to of uh, of nato in the ends of united states. you said last month that despite all the new, clear se but rattling, but we've heard from fulton, they don't want the afraid of nuclear war. what makes you so sure of that health as a you know, so as you settled, they must understand that. so you're going to use so as a technical, no ukes could be suicidal for uh, for say, a regime for a country. uh they want to leave for, they want to enjoy this life and because of that. so yes, so the, so nuclear black mailing, she's quite impressive and quite effective as it is quite effective because it's presented to prevents as the west from giving the sophisticated weapons to you, correct? yes. as a problem for actually. so that's a very conversati
does nato look weak to russia to put in? um, not so weak about to what was this very majority of the society, which in looks like a strong man, coolly who is equal to tomato. nature is more of both a mature for the main enemy, united states of america, nathan, in europe, is kind of such a line to of uh, of nato in the ends of united states. you said last month that despite all the new, clear se but rattling, but we've heard from fulton, they don't want the afraid of nuclear war. what makes you...
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we lose our influence in russia. we're working with china, north korea, and syria, to make this world. this does not reflect or something else with quite the contrary, reflects to our understanding of what is going on. they call it a battle to preserve their jammy, no longer shining away from them. but this is simply the formation of renew multiple order and the cool justin, democratic world, or the 1st thing is that the journalist asked him of that, of course, was ukraine. and one of the central points they wanted to know more about was why did piece talks breakdown in ukraine very soon after the start of the military operation of a 2 to 3 weeks afterwards. at peace, thoughts around the table, there was folks in bella rush, there was folks in istanbul now, and the, the pulse were progressing. and he was asked of, it was, russia's priorities were on the talks. and he mentioned that, you know, discriminatory laws against the russians in eastern ukraine and dumbass on that. finally, it would be removed. and he also is
we lose our influence in russia. we're working with china, north korea, and syria, to make this world. this does not reflect or something else with quite the contrary, reflects to our understanding of what is going on. they call it a battle to preserve their jammy, no longer shining away from them. but this is simply the formation of renew multiple order and the cool justin, democratic world, or the 1st thing is that the journalist asked him of that, of course, was ukraine. and one of the...
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the sanctions didn't help russia. but what they did, ironically, is they enabled the rush of the so the products that they would normally sell to places like europe and a much higher price. they would export petroleum in oil to india, india with we're flying it and sell it back to germany at 2 or 3 times the rate. so everyone profits, except for germany as use we've seen from your chart, which has gone down the tubes, even ukraine by diesel, from russia at a huge markup. so it's not to say that protectionism and sanctions are good is to say that if you have the ability, if you have the industrial base, you can get a route. if you have the resources you can get around and if you're forced into a corner, you're going to find alternatives to swift in other economic tools and use them for your own benefit, which is what russia has done. well, i'm glad you made that point and here's why. there are other countries who have been the victims of sanctions from western countries including the united states. well, one of them is
the sanctions didn't help russia. but what they did, ironically, is they enabled the rush of the so the products that they would normally sell to places like europe and a much higher price. they would export petroleum in oil to india, india with we're flying it and sell it back to germany at 2 or 3 times the rate. so everyone profits, except for germany as use we've seen from your chart, which has gone down the tubes, even ukraine by diesel, from russia at a huge markup. so it's not to say that...
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, but against russia. so it's rather odd to see them presenting themselves as so hospitable, when all they hope to do is retain their relevance as mediators. because until recently, every one was fine with a meeting in geneva or in sienna. so that's, that's some, you know, some of the 10 for mr. lab rob, we've covered this lensky plan and we're all pretty clear about that. no discussions here as for the used on board agreement, it doesn't work as well because we have been double cross there as well. are there any other options? are there any alternatives? any 3rd option? if we look at the situation on the ground, we can see that russia control some parts of the heart of region, but god only knows what will happen tomorrow. the situation is evolving as we speak . are we fighting until the end, or is there something else we could formulate an agreement of sorts and present that to the world. but it's just sort of the little plus the president fruits and has already put forward his formula. after the assemble
, but against russia. so it's rather odd to see them presenting themselves as so hospitable, when all they hope to do is retain their relevance as mediators. because until recently, every one was fine with a meeting in geneva or in sienna. so that's, that's some, you know, some of the 10 for mr. lab rob, we've covered this lensky plan and we're all pretty clear about that. no discussions here as for the used on board agreement, it doesn't work as well because we have been double cross there as...
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with russia -- with ukraine toward russia, russia toward the united states, back then there were still a sense of gratitude that we had been allies in the second world war. i think that's pretty much gone now. i don't know how to walk this back at this point. it has gotten so deep, and the implications for the future are so horrible, what do we do now to deal with this hate that i see emerging? >> thank you for this question. it's not easy, but i will try to answer and i have two comments. first, let me share a story that this was some special group. she asked people from the russian side, you wait from putin, from russian parliament, from russian cultural elite, from russian people, some from russian army. a majority of ukrainians answered, to nobody. which means that ukrainians don't need excuse, they need something else. what do they need? in 2022, a ukrainian pole was conducted in people -- were asked, what will be the main disappointment for you when the war will finish. 65% of people answered that, the main disappointment will be impunity from russian war crimes. people in ukrain
with russia -- with ukraine toward russia, russia toward the united states, back then there were still a sense of gratitude that we had been allies in the second world war. i think that's pretty much gone now. i don't know how to walk this back at this point. it has gotten so deep, and the implications for the future are so horrible, what do we do now to deal with this hate that i see emerging? >> thank you for this question. it's not easy, but i will try to answer and i have two...
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they just needed these narratives against russia. russia is the best, the biggest deal in the world. this is something of each of the old dominion during the zeros needs to around the big both a war. and this is something we don't really need if people know lots of people in europe and you know, the nice is a bees, is the economic growth, is the good relations with russia, china, the spend the way and order and solve the really don't need such speculations. such stress, such lice. now the us to set to issue about the another $100000000000.00 in aid for 3 crisis around around the world in ukraine, israel and taiwan. what is the potential for that to find funding to fuel on the conflicts around the globe? well, it's a big mistake. i think that there is, uh, all of the military tools that you've cut off of in the war on the 2 friends. and the emory cons now are opening the 3 from a false, against russia, against china, against, you know, and this is something to beach of, cannot be successful and age can just may go to a world more dangerous place. and this is something i come to unders
they just needed these narratives against russia. russia is the best, the biggest deal in the world. this is something of each of the old dominion during the zeros needs to around the big both a war. and this is something we don't really need if people know lots of people in europe and you know, the nice is a bees, is the economic growth, is the good relations with russia, china, the spend the way and order and solve the really don't need such speculations. such stress, such lice. now the us to...
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russia would struggle to sustain its assault on ukraine without china's support. in my meetings with nato allies early this month and with our g7 partners just last week, i heard that same message. fueling russia's defense industrial base not only threatens ukrainian security it threatens european security . beijing cannot achieve better relations with europe while supporting the greatest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. as we told china for some time, ensuring transatlantic security is recording this interest. in our discussions today i made clear that if china does not address this problem we will i . i also expressed our concern about the prc's unfair trade practices and the potential consequences of industrial overcapacity for global and u.s. markets especially in a number of industries that will drive the 21st century economy. like solar panels, electric vehicles and the batteries that power them. china alone is producing more than 100% of global demand for these products, flooding markets, undermining competition and putting at risk
russia would struggle to sustain its assault on ukraine without china's support. in my meetings with nato allies early this month and with our g7 partners just last week, i heard that same message. fueling russia's defense industrial base not only threatens ukrainian security it threatens european security . beijing cannot achieve better relations with europe while supporting the greatest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. as we told china for some time, ensuring...
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and we'll hope to put some distance between russia and china. pushing back on china's role in russia's war machine will be a top priority. china continues to provide materials to support precious defense, industrial base. and all of this is fueling pollutants, warm machine, etc attacks ukrainians. and threatens european security. the relations between the worlds to top global rivals have been 10 since early last year, after chinese by balloon float across us territory. and fresh disputes relating to silver will tie one, emerged since then, the thought a little shooting, being held face to face talks with you as president joe biden in san francisco last november. but the wants has kept pressure on vision, sanctioning chinese firms that ship products to russia. the real estate department says china is supporting russia's war machine by supplying machine tools computer chips. optics, drones, and cruise missiles technology. micro chips are crucial and filling the gaps in the russian war effort. rushes semiconductor imports from china jump from 200000000 in 2021, to over 500000000 in 2022.
and we'll hope to put some distance between russia and china. pushing back on china's role in russia's war machine will be a top priority. china continues to provide materials to support precious defense, industrial base. and all of this is fueling pollutants, warm machine, etc attacks ukrainians. and threatens european security. the relations between the worlds to top global rivals have been 10 since early last year, after chinese by balloon float across us territory. and fresh disputes...
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how much of that more resistance is the less than russia? i guess trends of sorts moral because as i said, political position isn't so efficient right now. and this is more about a more resistant sanibel political resistance. this people can fight as they don't want to find for power. they don't have fully addresses. they don't have organizations which are totally liquidated by the regime, even small in jewels. but the joseph no only demonstrates as a funeral from the dentist way to that this civil society still here. we must be for a society of such which is very different from the passive and full of confirmed miss and civil society. the society of responsible citizens who, to who was the best. who was a country hor, in a permanent order because of this war. they demonstrated that they are here, it was a huge step for people folk for we're going to cause a funeral because of the face recognition system is working and sometimes policemen are coming to a to is if last. so was this people after a different kind of evidence of funerals like th
how much of that more resistance is the less than russia? i guess trends of sorts moral because as i said, political position isn't so efficient right now. and this is more about a more resistant sanibel political resistance. this people can fight as they don't want to find for power. they don't have fully addresses. they don't have organizations which are totally liquidated by the regime, even small in jewels. but the joseph no only demonstrates as a funeral from the dentist way to that this...
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if we just told russia, look, we will stay out of it, i'm in the united states, then russia will be encouraged to go further into europe and sooner or later will start attacking the us. it already has, there has been cyber attacks, there has been disinformation and influence campaigns in the us, and i think if we look at what is happening in the american democracy at the moment, i think russia had a lot to do with that as well. crosstalk we are seeing a brewing conflict in the middle east, i am sure you have been watching with israel and iran trading missiles back and forth now, what do you think and what is your impression on how the events in the middle east might be affecting the war in ukraine and public attention, has it increased the urgency for this aid package, or does ukraine feel like attention has shifted elsewhere? i would say initially when 7 october happened in israel it distracted a lot of attention, and in some shape and form it paved the road to this six—month delay. but what has happened between iran and israel recently actually brought attention back to ukraine as well. i
if we just told russia, look, we will stay out of it, i'm in the united states, then russia will be encouraged to go further into europe and sooner or later will start attacking the us. it already has, there has been cyber attacks, there has been disinformation and influence campaigns in the us, and i think if we look at what is happening in the american democracy at the moment, i think russia had a lot to do with that as well. crosstalk we are seeing a brewing conflict in the middle east, i am...
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now out, russia is now in sure, but the reason russia is in might just be because it is not cold in other states on how to govern themselves. for instance, in the past few years, a handful of african states like new their molly boot cannot pass. so and the central african republic or fed up with frances presidents in their countries. so they took them out, and the same story is said to repeat itself, the u. s. as in the cross hairs now as it has failed to nurture relations in the continent. and has been asked to pack up and ship out by a number of countries who wish to cut ties. the air forces ask the american defense a to shake to meet at least stop american activities on the edge to say air base. and we ask you to intercede with the appropriate authorities to inform the americans that we have taken the decision to stop their activity of the american presence. and instead of doing of the public of the share is leo twilight. the constitutional and democratic rules, which with regard to southern people, notably through its elected officials, to become solid on the installation of a for now
now out, russia is now in sure, but the reason russia is in might just be because it is not cold in other states on how to govern themselves. for instance, in the past few years, a handful of african states like new their molly boot cannot pass. so and the central african republic or fed up with frances presidents in their countries. so they took them out, and the same story is said to repeat itself, the u. s. as in the cross hairs now as it has failed to nurture relations in the continent. and...
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russia's aggression. he built a broad coalition that flowed critical aid to ukraine as the ukrainian people defend themselves and won the battle for kyiv and regained half the territory russia occupied since 2022. i the bill the president signed today and the significant and immediate military aid package he approved one minute later, it will send ukraine the supplies it needs to make sovereignty and territorial integrity. bill will help punish israel's air defenses which is more important following iran's braids in unprecedented attack 10 days ago. it will help ensure israel has what it needs to defend itself against the real threats it faces from iran as well as iran's proxy groups. the supplemental will substantially increase military and aid for palestinian civilians in gaza who are suffering grievously. as we work to build on the progress of the last two weeks in terms of an increase in the amount of lifesaving humanitarian assistance that has been and must continue to flow into gaza and the quantiti
russia's aggression. he built a broad coalition that flowed critical aid to ukraine as the ukrainian people defend themselves and won the battle for kyiv and regained half the territory russia occupied since 2022. i the bill the president signed today and the significant and immediate military aid package he approved one minute later, it will send ukraine the supplies it needs to make sovereignty and territorial integrity. bill will help punish israel's air defenses which is more important...
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we cannot make ties between russia and india. our economy demands that we must expand the idea of what, what unit. so that i change that i please, because friendship with the top government to live in. so there is a support and cooperation and a misprint very safe, because the country like russia, these all the safety and risk because of the only thing we've seen since shifting sale in india, the wheeling that you also visit india and see that there isn't so much of relate so much of you need at least 2 countries for most cool government, it's really very important to localize companies from india that are specifically around concentrating such areas as far as not technology ultima, bio construction, medical care. we think that there is a great opportunity to, to work together. our approach is that we are 3 team equally local and the foreign companies. uh, that's why we have a lot of foreign enterprises. you know what takes on the box and took the policies before the beginning of the 2022nd to the we had nearly 50 percent over th
we cannot make ties between russia and india. our economy demands that we must expand the idea of what, what unit. so that i change that i please, because friendship with the top government to live in. so there is a support and cooperation and a misprint very safe, because the country like russia, these all the safety and risk because of the only thing we've seen since shifting sale in india, the wheeling that you also visit india and see that there isn't so much of relate so much of you need...
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so this is a question of consistency and coherence in russia's approach. now the question of linkage between the 2 issues. thank you. who is this going to be? i'm not sure we have listened to the response of our british colleague. that's good and he was talking about consistency. and i would like to remind you that nord stream is an international gas transportation infrastructure object to which the provisions of the international convention for the suppression of terrorist bombings apply. we are discussing this here today and not with the western delegations referred to in their speeches as i sang through a free auda for no word stream pipes where a cell baton is still on the sea bed within the economic zones of denmark and sweden. those countries launch their own investigations, but both were recently closed, citing a lack of evidence that could implicate any citizens of either nation. no further conclusions were provided. russia, however, has blamed the west for the bone bluffs. american investigative journalist seymour hersh concluded after um, investi
so this is a question of consistency and coherence in russia's approach. now the question of linkage between the 2 issues. thank you. who is this going to be? i'm not sure we have listened to the response of our british colleague. that's good and he was talking about consistency. and i would like to remind you that nord stream is an international gas transportation infrastructure object to which the provisions of the international convention for the suppression of terrorist bombings apply. we...
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maybe russia attacks ukraine. and in this case, as guarantors for ukraine, we would have to fight a war with russia. but this isn't something we want to and you see this is a very sophisticated logic to figure it out. first of all, the suggestion was to have the 5 nations, as well as germany and turkey, a act as guarantors of disagreements. if you happen to be a guarantor, a state or you're invited to be one, and you're thinking, if another guarantee or a state violates that agreements, then i would have to engage in a war against that guarantor nation. it means they think everyone's this just like them violating agreements or something they do easily and they take it for granted that such agreements can be violated by some other party. just like the agreement of february 2014 was violated. the very next morning, after signs and let us guarantee by france, germany and poland. and they did the same with the men's agreements as was proud legal knowledge by chancellor merkel, president alons and for a strangle himsel
maybe russia attacks ukraine. and in this case, as guarantors for ukraine, we would have to fight a war with russia. but this isn't something we want to and you see this is a very sophisticated logic to figure it out. first of all, the suggestion was to have the 5 nations, as well as germany and turkey, a act as guarantors of disagreements. if you happen to be a guarantor, a state or you're invited to be one, and you're thinking, if another guarantee or a state violates that agreements, then i...
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how much of that moral resistance is left in russia. and it gets trans of sorts moral because as i said, political position isn't so efficient right now. and this is more about a moral resistance and about political resistance. this people can fight as they do not want to fight for power. they don't have for literacy. they don't have organizations which are totally liquidated, by the regime. even small in jewels about the dose of the most ways as a funeral and around the dentist way to that. this civil society is still here with lots of different societies such which is very different and passive, and full of conform is and that single society, the society of responsible citizens who us to hold for the best for, for the country, for in a permanent order. because of this war, they demonstrated that they are here. it was a huge step for people club for who were going to to the funeral because of the, the face recognition system is working and sometimes, but listening to coming to the, to the plants. so it was this people after a different
how much of that moral resistance is left in russia. and it gets trans of sorts moral because as i said, political position isn't so efficient right now. and this is more about a moral resistance and about political resistance. this people can fight as they do not want to fight for power. they don't have for literacy. they don't have organizations which are totally liquidated, by the regime. even small in jewels about the dose of the most ways as a funeral and around the dentist way to that....
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that is a correspondent currently, not you more in kiff and russia's invasion of ukraine. is that to be a big topic as us secretary of state anthony, blinking holes talks in china when can visit comes as tensions between the us and china are rising. washington has accused beijing of helping mosque as war effort and ukraine, which it denies presidents that she isn't banging. vladimir putin though have previously said that they have a relationship without limits how to put limits on a relationship without limits on his for the emission to beijing. you a secretary of state, anthony blink, and we'll hope to put some distance between russia and china. pushing back on china's role in russia's war machine will be a top priority. china continues to provide materials to support russians, defense, industrial base, and all of this is fueling pollutants, warm machine, etc, attacks ukrainians and threatens european security. the relations between the worlds to top global rivals have been 10 since early last year, after chinese by balloon flew across us territory, and fresh disputes rel
that is a correspondent currently, not you more in kiff and russia's invasion of ukraine. is that to be a big topic as us secretary of state anthony, blinking holes talks in china when can visit comes as tensions between the us and china are rising. washington has accused beijing of helping mosque as war effort and ukraine, which it denies presidents that she isn't banging. vladimir putin though have previously said that they have a relationship without limits how to put limits on a...
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it's empty. russia course trustworthy. if you do, she's support this most, that we didn't, the conditions of the all out, hybrid war being waged against us. there was no basis for dialogue with the united states on arms control and in general on issues of strategic stability. a conversation on the subjects will become possible only after the us authorities of band, and they are openly hostile and to russian course is what the russian foreign minister is talking about is not really at random. i mean, the west that showing time and time again that the, their goal here is to expend militarily as much as possible. now, any speech, the russian 4 minutes, the survey levels of stress that russia is firmly committed to its international legal obligations. if he pointed that out, after he talks about washington's false claims, talking about how russia activities in space are a threat to international security. so sharpie, but just to say using the united states, supported by its allies, continues its propaganda campaign to discredi
it's empty. russia course trustworthy. if you do, she's support this most, that we didn't, the conditions of the all out, hybrid war being waged against us. there was no basis for dialogue with the united states on arms control and in general on issues of strategic stability. a conversation on the subjects will become possible only after the us authorities of band, and they are openly hostile and to russian course is what the russian foreign minister is talking about is not really at random. i...
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it ones itself toward supporting russia. so you can see how all of these different strategic priorities do create contradictions and policy. and that's exactly why these visits, such as the one by secretary of state blinking are so important. it's about, you know, influencing that balance of interest, of ways that are favorable to peace and stability, not just in europe, but all over the world. so what kind of influence do you think it is realistic that blinking could have here, given those interest and chinese world view that you've just described? i think it's going to be a challenge for sure. i think part of the understated value of these types of visitors is that it does give each policy community and opportunity to kind of reassess its interest in regards to that balance. that bigger strategic balance. and that type of action forcing mechanism or conversation for a student mechanism that makes each policy community really sit down and say, you know, do our policy assumptions work for the time that we're in, can be slow
it ones itself toward supporting russia. so you can see how all of these different strategic priorities do create contradictions and policy. and that's exactly why these visits, such as the one by secretary of state blinking are so important. it's about, you know, influencing that balance of interest, of ways that are favorable to peace and stability, not just in europe, but all over the world. so what kind of influence do you think it is realistic that blinking could have here, given those...
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it is the symbol of president biden's weakness on russia. the primary avenue through which he is financing russia's war machine. ands the most prominent example of how the biden administration's radical climate agenda has collided with its stated spoil to counter russian aggression and it shows how the biden administration's climate policy conflicts with our national security. coincidently, the current general license is set to expire on may 1. my very timely amendment would prevent this renewal and rewould erode the energy profits refilling putin's coffers and funding his war in ukraine. the sanctions put in place by the biden administration on russia's energy sector, a principal source of revenue for the kremlin, have been wholly inadequate. russia's oil and gas revenues have been rising and countries like india and china have been buying china oil well above the price cap. enforcement of the price cap has been poor which has enabled to find -- enabled russia to find non-g-7 ships for its sea-born crude than anticipate. the ease with which
it is the symbol of president biden's weakness on russia. the primary avenue through which he is financing russia's war machine. ands the most prominent example of how the biden administration's radical climate agenda has collided with its stated spoil to counter russian aggression and it shows how the biden administration's climate policy conflicts with our national security. coincidently, the current general license is set to expire on may 1. my very timely amendment would prevent this...
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how great is the threat of, from russia to domestic security in germany? i he, and document to have your names. i, few and young. yes, we've been aware for many years that russia is fueling major penalties here in germany, except on floating, even before the warranty. queen i was talking about a threat similar to that. so the cold war era is gone. so i think naturally submit this is of course intensified even further with russia's attack on ukraine. yeah, i'm gonna have to realize that russia is engaging an espionage of a type. so cyber espionage, i influenced operations on this information month. and this tool box, as we call it, well not fully, also includes sabotaged an extreme case. and then the 2 of each. oh yeah, it makes same for this team. i will have to reckon with the fact that rush, i'm the headlines of sabotaged cutty dodson gemini bush. and i'm just those few of them. less than go to simon. tell us more about that. what kinds of acts of sabotage are the germans worried about from the russians as well, just last week we sold the rest of to the
how great is the threat of, from russia to domestic security in germany? i he, and document to have your names. i, few and young. yes, we've been aware for many years that russia is fueling major penalties here in germany, except on floating, even before the warranty. queen i was talking about a threat similar to that. so the cold war era is gone. so i think naturally submit this is of course intensified even further with russia's attack on ukraine. yeah, i'm gonna have to realize that russia...
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, even though russia is its neighboring country. let's help listen to what the ministry spokes based off of the foreign ministry have to say may fall you back to the higher authority while you're on the one hand, the u. s. has launched a large scale built a new crane, and on the other hand, it has made endless accusations against the normal economic and trade relations between china and russia. this is extremely hypocritical and irresponsible nato bears and irreparable responsibility for the crisis. the alliance must reflect on its role, stop shifting, blame, and effectively take practical actions to resolve the crisis. politically. this is a very strong statement for the chinese mo, many they've very neutral when it comes to quitting, but it really seems, but this visit by on to me blinking to beijing has really wild and not particularly of the, some of the comments he's made. now, when it comes to asia, a, some of the west to use this exactly the same playbook doing today. i. yes, that, that, that's true. um, you know, we've got t
, even though russia is its neighboring country. let's help listen to what the ministry spokes based off of the foreign ministry have to say may fall you back to the higher authority while you're on the one hand, the u. s. has launched a large scale built a new crane, and on the other hand, it has made endless accusations against the normal economic and trade relations between china and russia. this is extremely hypocritical and irresponsible nato bears and irreparable responsibility for the...
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there's man, just stop buying things from russia. we will continue to apply significant pressure on russian revenues from energy and other sectors. we call on all countries to reduce their imports from russia, which are supporting its war. we will continue to take steps to tighten compliance and enforcement of the oil price cap. we will respond to price capt violations, including by imposing additional sanctions, measures on those engaged in deceptive practices while transporting, rushing oil. so they're sticking it to put in by using their own citizens as blue dollars, basically sticking it to those citizens, right in their cost of living with no one's insight di inflation as a result of energy being factored in, relation to the cost of everything in the supply chain and by sticking it to their citizens, they figured there's taking it to pretend. and now what they're saying is that they're going to crack down on that. the dirty cheaters, violating the price cap of $60.00 a barrel for russian oil that they impose. basically through p
there's man, just stop buying things from russia. we will continue to apply significant pressure on russian revenues from energy and other sectors. we call on all countries to reduce their imports from russia, which are supporting its war. we will continue to take steps to tighten compliance and enforcement of the oil price cap. we will respond to price capt violations, including by imposing additional sanctions, measures on those engaged in deceptive practices while transporting, rushing oil....
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it's not like they stopped importing gas from russia. they just replaced their russian pipeline gas. it works with russian l. n. g, a $1000000000.00 worth of russian architect liquefied natural gas into the every month to be exact. in 2023, the block was actually still importing 15 percent of its pipeline gas from russia. well, that's down from 45 percent. that russian gas comprise of its imports before the conflict in ukraine. it's still my tongue as a bit of a shock to people who are actually listening to brussels brag about how they were sticking it to put in by depriving of energy revenues that they were still importing any pipeline gas at all. now add to that the n g o global witness reporting last year that the you really just pivoted to importing russian liquefied natural gas and stuff. pipeline gas with russian elegy imports into the you jumping 40 percent since the onset of the conflict, even more than in each of the previous 2 years. yes, no one told french present a menu of my call back in march of 2022. sounds like people usi
it's not like they stopped importing gas from russia. they just replaced their russian pipeline gas. it works with russian l. n. g, a $1000000000.00 worth of russian architect liquefied natural gas into the every month to be exact. in 2023, the block was actually still importing 15 percent of its pipeline gas from russia. well, that's down from 45 percent. that russian gas comprise of its imports before the conflict in ukraine. it's still my tongue as a bit of a shock to people who are actually...
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and china on the other, russia and china and all the rest. take different actions to undermine american power and not the power of nato, not the power of the west, but that of america. and that is why, according to this deputy secretary general from romania, the us needs its european allies. this is the meaning of nato's existence, presented by one of its main spokesmen and representatives. there are many such statements. but if we're speaking about confessions, johnson says that they're going to lose their head. gemini, burrell says that there is a blooming garden surrounded by a jungle. you recently said something. maybe he was disappointed or maybe nervous, but he said, we are not fighting for you. crane. we're fighting for us. we're fighting against the rush. i mean, not for ukraine, but against russia. news you, there are many such statements. well, estonia is threatening to destroy a leg by calls with to buried under rocks or something like that. it has already been commented on. we cannot seriously talk about this, right? well, my call
and china on the other, russia and china and all the rest. take different actions to undermine american power and not the power of nato, not the power of the west, but that of america. and that is why, according to this deputy secretary general from romania, the us needs its european allies. this is the meaning of nato's existence, presented by one of its main spokesmen and representatives. there are many such statements. but if we're speaking about confessions, johnson says that they're going...
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there is also zero indication for russia that russia is looking to negotiate. the lack of any new u.s. military assistance from congress for over a year has actually bolstered putin's belief that he can outlast the west despite being outnumbered and outmaxed in economic and military power. we all know that russia is in violation of multiple treaties recognizing ukraine's borders and promising to respect its sovereignty. start out with the united nations's charter that guarantees the sovereignty of individual countries. but beyond that, the united states and russia plus the united kingdom all signed the budapest memorandum in 1939 # in which ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons inherited from the soviet union in return for a guarantee of sovereignty and territorial integrity. if you believe in the rule of law that budapest memorandum ought to mean something. just like in 2014, if russia gets away with any territory it took by force, it will send the message that force pays off. before long russia will be back for far more territory. and who is to say that they wo
there is also zero indication for russia that russia is looking to negotiate. the lack of any new u.s. military assistance from congress for over a year has actually bolstered putin's belief that he can outlast the west despite being outnumbered and outmaxed in economic and military power. we all know that russia is in violation of multiple treaties recognizing ukraine's borders and promising to respect its sovereignty. start out with the united nations's charter that guarantees the sovereignty...
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and that is, of course, a significant advantage for russia. so ukraine is now trying to mobilize more of his population, including ukrainians, living abroad to tell us more about this recruitment drive. how is that working? there different elements, old man, between 18 and 60 years old, have to register with a ukraine's military. and they have to do so, and also they have to carry this registration documents on them at all times because of the authorities here. ukraine can ask them any time about this registration documents, or they have to be able to show them that these documents are up to date. if they do not, they have to pay a fee and they said, immediately go to registration office to do so. also a man of a service age for living abroad. they will not be able to renew their passport ports, for example, as you pay and consulates if they don't register if they don't have an up to date document. and this ends at the minister of foreign affairs administer collab. i said that this is a very important point for him because they want to know ho
and that is, of course, a significant advantage for russia. so ukraine is now trying to mobilize more of his population, including ukrainians, living abroad to tell us more about this recruitment drive. how is that working? there different elements, old man, between 18 and 60 years old, have to register with a ukraine's military. and they have to do so, and also they have to carry this registration documents on them at all times because of the authorities here. ukraine can ask them any time...
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how much of that moral resistance is left in russia? i guess transit schwartz moral, because as i said, political position isn't so efficient right now. and this is more about a moral resistance and about political resistance. this people can fight as they don't want to fight for power. they don't have fully their asses. they don't have organizations which are totally liquidated, by the regime. even small in jewels about the dose of the demonstrates as a funeral. and the dentist way to that this civil society still here must be for a society of such which is very different than the passive and full of confirmed mis and civil society. the society of responsible citizens who as to who was the best for, for the country, for in a permanent order because of this war, they demonstrated that they are here. it was extra route step for people club for who were going to to the funeral. because of the, the face recognition system is working and sometimes, but listening to coming to a to is a flat. so is this people after a different kind of events
how much of that moral resistance is left in russia? i guess transit schwartz moral, because as i said, political position isn't so efficient right now. and this is more about a moral resistance and about political resistance. this people can fight as they don't want to fight for power. they don't have fully their asses. they don't have organizations which are totally liquidated, by the regime. even small in jewels about the dose of the demonstrates as a funeral. and the dentist way to that...
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russia is out gunning ukraine 521. i'm pleased to the americans are now putting their money forward after six months delayed. there is going to be a russian offensive and if they are able to claim success, it will have a knock on impact to european security and our economy in the u.k. as well. that is the reason why we are investing into .5%. it also requires us to have a small defense review to understand where we invest that money so it is wisely spent. >> grateful for your time this evening, thank you for coming on. >> thank you. >> around the world and across the u.k., you are watching bbc news. for her you gave you are still with us, let's have look at stories making headlines today. a teenager has been arrested and three injured after he reported stabbing incident at a south wales school forced the facility into lockdown. the school governor said two of the injured were members of staff and the third was a pupil. police have not given any updates on their condition. four people have been injured in several vehicl
russia is out gunning ukraine 521. i'm pleased to the americans are now putting their money forward after six months delayed. there is going to be a russian offensive and if they are able to claim success, it will have a knock on impact to european security and our economy in the u.k. as well. that is the reason why we are investing into .5%. it also requires us to have a small defense review to understand where we invest that money so it is wisely spent. >> grateful for your time this...
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that was actually russia's top customer for elegy last february. not sure who has been taking all the long, hot showers in france, but the country is paid 600000000 euros to russia for gas supply so far this year. as for germany, it's the getting russian gas from its neighbors. kind of like it's your next door neighbor came over with a jerry can and ho and took the gas of via cars, chang while complaining what into moral dirt bag, wherever he was, sites reading it out and the netherlands and belgium being the dirt bag dealers of rushing gas in this case. anyway, it's average germans who are paying for the price the virtue signaling in any case, then this including yourself. we urgently need to ensure that germany has cheap energy again. and i wonder why other countries for examples of have no problem importing russian oil or gas with germany does this to, by the way, the germany is currently doing it in a particularly stupid and expensive and environmental li, damaging way. we get the oil via india and we get the gas, the liquid gas by a belgium. i
that was actually russia's top customer for elegy last february. not sure who has been taking all the long, hot showers in france, but the country is paid 600000000 euros to russia for gas supply so far this year. as for germany, it's the getting russian gas from its neighbors. kind of like it's your next door neighbor came over with a jerry can and ho and took the gas of via cars, chang while complaining what into moral dirt bag, wherever he was, sites reading it out and the netherlands and...
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country, big losses on the battlefield for russia. how do you think it's been able to keep up this war effort, despite all that? russia is a pretty large country, with sufficient stocks in terms of the soviet equipment that they have. they are launching mobilisation strategies and are recruiting personnel from financially incentivising them and they are circumnavigating a lot of sanctions through iran, china, north korea and other partners it has on board so russia is still able to play the long—term game and we have to be prepared for that. kateryna stepanenko, russia deputy team lead at the institute for the study of war, thank you very much. well, the ukraine aid deal is not the only bill that cleared the us house of representatives on saturday. as part of a wider foreign aid package, lawmakers also passed a measure targeting the video app tiktok. it would force tiktok�*s chinese owners to sell the app — or risk being shut out of the american market. that means tiktok would no longer be available on us app stores. tiktok has
country, big losses on the battlefield for russia. how do you think it's been able to keep up this war effort, despite all that? russia is a pretty large country, with sufficient stocks in terms of the soviet equipment that they have. they are launching mobilisation strategies and are recruiting personnel from financially incentivising them and they are circumnavigating a lot of sanctions through iran, china, north korea and other partners it has on board so russia is still able to play the...