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so that we can have some kind of solution here. i mean, i know people throughout the term world war 3 and this is all about world peace and it really is. so we all hope you being the lead peace maker that you can find it within yourself and within your abilities to make them understand why it's so important for the good of ukraine, especially, but also for the good of russian for the good of the world. to come up with some peace deal your spoke with in a private meeting for 2 and a half hours after the last session. did you get a sense talking to those officials that may be there is a little more ability there or a little more room for compromise or yet? uh well because it does seem, it doesn't go by the way she doesn't know. could i ask, can you look that say, when you talk to the members of ukraine delegation without cameras on officially anything or decent people buying large doors or criteria and they want to stop the
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blood shift? in principle, no problem with the problem, as i think is like europe. the current shareholders redeem themselves to be the shareholders. and the owners of ukraine do not allow ukraine and this top management to reach agreements that would be beneficial for ukraine. great. and it said that there was a head of the previous ukrainian delegation. he's a smart guy for us now. would say he's intelligent and flexible. he's a good negotiator. so he told me a one point. he said sliding mirror. it's easy for you like him. but if you have one boss and i have a 3, a merced, my crown star, me or no thought that the bill. well, the facts and those were different names in 2022, but yes, but no different at the sum of the body shop. i'm here,
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so that is the biggest problem to send me a 3rd guided by the ukrainian people's interest. i see that they're living people and they're human. i see it in their eyes and they realize they can get to an agreement rather quickly on acceptable terms. so what is the difference between trump and bite? and it's very simple. trump says america 1st or that american interest must come 1st and he doesn't care about the rest. and all the other problems in the world will be viewed through the benefits, which will americans look at that. that position is entirely clear. and that is the only way ahead of a country must behave, cuz they should not think about britain's, the use or even china's interest. but if that trump thinks about american interest and ukraine must think about ukrainian interest, fats, fats should, by the way, that leads to be maybe to that when you and i could talk forever. and i don't want to take your a very busy man and you're doing some very important things. and,
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and i probably would like to finish with that mr. trump and your expectations of what he is doing and what he can do. i also want to mention something because i'm here interviewing you. i want all of you who are watching this interview to know that mr. mate didn't sky and i did not speak before this interview. he did not know what i was going to ask him. he did not supply me his questions. this is a complete open and honest conversation, and that's all it's ever been. and i only say that to underscore that often times and it makes me angry when the west thinks that their brand of journalism is better than ours. it's not, it's not i haven't you and i did not speak right. nothing. everything has been fresh to guys having a conversation. so which leads me to my last. com. my last question, and this is important as well. there's a power struggle in america right now. there are those who truly believe that our
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foreign policy needs to change. there are the mirror shy murders. there are the jeffrey sachs, my friend tucker, colonel mcgregor a lot. a lot of people are now coming to the realization that we are fighting endless wars for no good reason. other than to make a few people rich and the rest of the country is getting no advantage of it. so it's starting to filter through the country, but mr. trump still has to deal with. busy those who don't want that, the neo cods, the war profiteers sitting back looking at so far. what he's done in just a 4 or 5 months. he's there. do you think he's negotiating both sides? well, what advice would you give are present to? yeah, and you're still still with the soviet. i'm in no position to give advice. i just listen to what trump says and his natural conservatism is entirely understandable by and yet you must do what is best for america for americans use the americans
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feel, it sits them to put all their money down the drain for so landscape and losing trillion some possible contracts with russia and other countries. so why, why would you do that? why would you lead wars that make no sense? but then we'll let them in this regard. i would like to say that i heard the munich speech by vice president vance. it's a present as a friend is very clearly the case of a person saying what he believes to be right. so it was a very good speech. president trump speeches show that he only thinks about american interest. not us senators. interesting to think about p r or something just to introduce controversial bills. i used to be a parliamentary member myself, so i know that in parliament you have your own interest. but if you're head of state, if you're responsible for the country, new your interest or difference into us or is but i don't think about your constituencies ideas. if you think about the country as
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a whole. sure in this regard of trumps policies are very clear to us so far and hopefully he can resist that. that, that that pressure that uh happens in any government. but there are people who make way too much money to allow him not to be involved in wars, mr. bite and obviously allowed those people to run in many ways. i believe if you'll allow me to say it's his administration. and now i think there's a battle going on and mr. trump's administration, i hope it works out. there's you with a traverse. let's go there you go to search the prompt. i want to say one thing. i think trump believes in god. but the previous administration of many things that you confirmed and held for it. so i think trump at night sometimes think so it's about what people fondly remember him by. he wants god to see him as a good person. he wants to be a peacemaker. and a unifier, as he says, and that's
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a very good formula for, for from your words to god's ears. one can only hope what a wonderful conversation. thank you so much for sharing. i know you're in the heat of the battle right now. negotiating with ukraine you are, jesus said, you are a peace maker and it's the most important mission for anybody at this time given what's going on. so thank you so much for taking time by supervisor to share with you. that was a very interesting conversation. so very good questions. i come to you from an american western perspective. so maybe we look at things a little differently, but thank you. thank you. thank you very much, sir, and we appreciate the look. what do you agree or disagree with the mr. but that's key, there's one thing there that i think we all can agree on his voice. what he has to
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say should be heard by hundreds of millions of people. it's important and you know what? i think it will be that's our news. but i want you to know that you can hear my bonus comments on this, but then sky interview on my pod cast, it's called the journalistically speaking. you can find it on youtube. we also call it to speak for short by the way. and you can also reach out to me and we can have a conversation on x or twitter or whatever it is. they call that thing these days. so this is fantastic, but this is the place where truth goes beyond borders. and you know what? this time, we will not be silenced. i'll look for you next time. good the
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welcome back to the news. my name is donald quarter and you're watching r t international. welcome to the program. our top story, russia's foreign minister says the u. k. was involved in keeps recent attacks ons on civilians. in russia the school school listed in the curse region. we all saw what do cleaning nazis were doing. there. there is not a single object that could be presented to the viewer as an object related to the conduct of hostilities and the president at the last meeting with members of the government. very clearly states what conclusion we had come to. this is not particularly surprising to us. the threat is quite serious, and obviously everything is being done by the queen size,
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but it would be helpless without the support of the british, who knows maybe by a nurse shows or also some us special services involved. but the british are involved a 100 percent. there are risks of an increase in the terrorist threat and we see them. and we will do everything to ensure that they are suppressed and do not harm our citizenship. hello here at the form of the future, which is owned by the sar garage group, the conservative party here in russia focused on family focused on traditional values and speaking here the keynote speaker, today at his address was ser gay lover of russia's veteran foreign minister. now mister lovegrove had some very, very interesting things to say. as we just heard about a british involvement in ukraine, anglo saxon involved with the youth was sitting on stage with the most feels panel at george galloway included at himself. scott's irish mind who asked him
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a question saying, you know, it's not all scotts and irish get involved in this type of thing. it's primarily the english. it's a, it's a direct address to the british government that the russian government believes that they are actually involved in a granular nature, in attacks in russia and indeed in ukraine into behavior in ukraine. it just comes of course, after the attacks, in pretty honest with you, i myself was present that i saw the bridge that was taken down by a terrorist attack. and of course, the long range attack on russian air fields. why do you find u. s. b, you know, the, let's have a listen to what's actually happening in places like curse. we heard from the head of one of the sacraments that was occupied by uh, ukrainian forces in their catastrophic counter offensive. and she says that the scale of destruction and killing of civilians was just absolutely incredible.
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that's why we listened to what she had to say. yes, i don't know. you didn't of, on the, from the 1st days of the invasion of the armed forces of ukraine on the territory of the savanski district citizens. my village was occupied claiming that and that they killed entire families. today the missing 48 people are known to be dead or 24 are missing a bit of wash because their location is unknown because they have not been found dead or alive. delicacy, those bodies that we do find to have visible signs of torture. you must do because there are traces of stun guns, broken arms and legs on it. they killed families by throwing grenades into the basements where people were hiding. many of those in yet. no. of course, it's not. your solution. voices who are talking about what your brain has been doing. and course, in a real shift at numerous thrown attacks terrorist attacks when it comes to the narrative in the west, it seems obvious that there has been some sort of congratulation to feel like of this attack on russia's nuclear. please remember,
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this is the new year formal feet. it's a direct attack on rushes at defense. a very serious but western media isn't it. seems concerned about it. it's actually in a very underhand wait congratulating the kids regime for the work they've done some of this, this is a really or day shift attack, which has been carried out by ukraine's intelligent services. as for proven, it's a major embarrassment to say the very least russia is set to be willing from the unprecedented an audacious throat attacks by ukraine. this was an age and extraordinary operation. ukraine successfully trading deep inside russian territory after the astonishing ukrainian attack tape inside russia. so as you can see, western media seems to be playing. it's part suggesting that these are her role, like actions, uh, by the key of regime. no discussion, western media that mr. zalinski being elected in 2019 as being out of climb as
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a leader, heading into what is essentially a 70 year repair when it's term should have been 5 years. know, talk about the mass detention and post the vacation of young man, an old man and sent to ukraine. places like 1st no mention of the truck loads of dead ukrainian soldiers waiting at the border and brianne at no mention whatsoever . quote, un, under hand justin that these type of terrorist acts, which is what they are, are in some way plausible to be true. garage related for have you heard about how western countries are defending the zalinski government from the point of view of other countries when the west was talking about them, whether it was russia, china, venezuela, iran, or any other even ukraine slovakia now take any country human rights or at the top of their priorities and a list of accusations there's but nothing like the rhetoric of or sort of underlying or the previous head of the european council of charles michelle and others. most european leaders say that ukrainian support must continue so that it
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can defeat russia to hear the horn. mr. love, rob's words are echoing, and people are discussing them. that it's not often that there is a direct engagement or a direct acknowledgement that a particular state is involved to this a level. and so it is nature in ukraine. so we watch and wait to see what the response of the table is for or t in moscow. versus chief negotiator has noted a fundamental difference between vitamin trump. he says the current us president on like his predecessor considers how his actions might be judged by god. their insights from vladimir minsky on the premier episode of archie's flagship show, the sanchez effect are being broadcast throughout the day. here's a quick review, mr. trump and your expectations of what he is doing and what he can do, i just listen to what trump says and his natural conservatism is entirely understandable by and yet you must do what is best for america for americans. israel, which of course was cuz i think girls are still around. i want to say one thing. i
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think trump believes in god, but the previous administration to many things that you confirmed and held for it. so i think trump at night sometimes thinks about what people fondly remember him by . he wants god to see him as a good person. he wants to be a peacemaker and a unifier, as he says. and that's a very good formula. now one of our top story is this. our los angeles is gripped by violence as pro migrant protests have descended into riots. a local police chief says his officers are under attack to right now. really, our officers are really under attack of you can see from the chief was talking about we're trying to 1st of all ensure the officers are safe and the public is safe. and then we're moving to we're, if we can arrest will arrest and then officer protect the property in our vehicles
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and other things like that. but as of now, turner us, 3rd night of protests, all sorted with nationwide protests about 2 months ago against donald trump's hard line immigration policies. and now had escalated into this with a hot spots really be in right now, san francisco, but mainly mainly los angeles. and they've got so bad that donald trump decided to take matters into his own hands. and it was deployed troops there without getting the california governors consent. and this is what he had to say. and he's saying that these people who are protesting are actually paid interactions. a once great american city, los angeles, has been invaded and occupied by illegal aliens and criminals. now violent insurrection is to, mobs are swarming and attacking our federal agents to try and stop our deportation operations. but these lawless riots only strengthen our resolve now. so for donald
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trump has authorize the unprecedented deployment of 2000 national guard troops, which is the 1st time that a us president activates the guards since the 9 since 1962. that's without getting the governor's consent. also, we know that $500.00 us marines are on standby, and donald trump is frightening that that will be a harsher response if this continues or you go, you go to wonder who is possibly behind this up. people whose potentially putting the strings behind the code. and here i've already seen footage of mysterious pallets of bricks being strategically deposited on this street corner on the street corner. just like what happened during the black lives matter tobacco. and, and people circled amunition for the riotous. well, let's not for that, that before donald trump was even the last that there were organized ations and work. and because they knew that is donald trump was elected, he would go for this hard line immigration policies. and they were already working organizations, lawmakers on how to find donald trump in any way possible. we know that there was
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several organizations that were looking at a legal fights any way that they could file a lawsuit against them, trying to take them down here. here's one of those organizations we're already starting to put together a team to think through the most damaging types of things that trump might do, so that we're ready to bring those seats. if we have to that we're looking at what kind of organizations these are now. this institution, for example, has been used as a political agent to, for years, for the bias and administration, for example. right. and what it was trying to do was to radically restructure the us supreme court in order to get the presidential records regarding the riots that took place in january on capital hill. so we, we already see the angle there right now, then there's another organization, democracy forward. and here's what they had say. we are preparing for litigation and preparing to use every tool in the toolbox that our democracy provides to
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provide the american people and ability to fight back. we believe this is an existential moment for american democracy, and it's incumbent on everybody to do their part. again, the best democracy for the walk forward guess who the chairman who he used to be, he used to actually serve as general counsel for hillary clinton. so february length. and so you see the connections there is also these people that were working together to try and come up with plans, how to get rid of donald trump or to flight donald trump, once he becomes the president's again to flight his policies. and then when these riots started in the leg, one of the 1st people we heard from was the like mayor of what is her name's dialed bass. yes. and just right away slammed donald trump. yeah. where did kyle pass work before? she was actually 2nd in command for the infamous. we've heard that here at our to so many times national endowment for the most easy. what do they do?
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they are constantly talking and organizing protest in other countries. and then what do we see on the streets of los angeles, the, [000:00:00;00] the house, the media being covering the riot. so this what's so interesting, we of course know how the names for media coverage, the stories around the world. but here it's once again whistler saying how these protests are peasy. oh, there's no violence whatsoever,
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but then people can see the footage even if they're not showing that will mention media. this is the 21st century. people can go online and can see what's going on. not only are police officers being attacked, but also police officers are injuring cameraman and during the list so far, everything here is peaceful demonstrations were very useful. when we see it's been pretty decent until middle the crowd is, is, is peaceful. and we've seen a lot of peaceful crowds moving them on through the why the doesn't look very peaceful. it looks like donald trump, basically is roy. it's wanting to put an end to it, but it's stern. and. and so this, this flies between the liberals, the democrats and the republicans, and they're trying to paint donald trump, is this, i had my thoughts, a dictator for wanting to send them the troops rise. he said, well,
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i want to restore order. i want to make sure that this doesn't get out of control. it's already out of control, but you're seeing the other side using this and the, the use of the, maybe the evidence to get it. who knows, who knows, we will see what comes out when they actually look in. so a donald trump said pate and direction is that right and see, he must know something and know. and donald trump is he will let all of us know at some point earlier, my colleagues, very sushi, i spoke with dominic e. so a retired police officer and host of the cop talk live podcast street. so said the violent people stems from lack of coordination between federal and local government agencies. this is insane because i will tell you from firsthand, agencies don't ever communicate. i don't care of its county and then local they don't communicate. then we also have our culture not able to do their jobs, so you have lots being thrown at tops, which is deadly force. in my personal opinion, if this has gone beyond control, generally for should be used. these are not peaceful protests. these are violent
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writers. but cops can't do their job. so right now where the i'm looking at this more than anything is it, these, these police officers are political pawns by both a governor trump. at this point. they need to come to the table and stop us. because they're the ones who are going to be caught in the middle of it more than anyone else by just those. and for it is a short time ago, 3 cops to mail one female, each of them getting a right hook from one guy, he published 3 police and then he liked it. and you can see the police were injured . you could see they well heard. an almost un enrolling in shock of being are punished by this guy on the streets are. meantime, the mainstream media dominic. nothing to see here. it's all peaceful. these are pleasant, lovely, peaceful demonstrators. your thoughts on what we're seeing on cnn. cbs, nbc media needs to be held accountable there and it needs to be done. you knew there needs to be laws put in place for and for inflammation, for information going out there like that because what you're doing is you're giving people absolute permission. and carp wants to go i, it's ok to punch
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a cop in 10 flat out. that's what's happening. and these capture of number it was, it has to be a number of 100 to one minimally. so it's not fair to these cops sure. on the street being forced to do a job, they can not do a job because we know the government henders them from actually using force. it is necessary to keep the peace maintain order. and this is, i am on the top side for this, and i feel horrible for them the most now to the middle east, after having obtained a trove of lead intel about israel's nuclear sites around says it's well prepared to retaliate against any is rarely attacked. today, access to this intelligence and the completion of the intelligence operational cycle has enabled these law mach fighters to immediately respond to any potential regression by design just regime against the ron's nuclear facilities by striking its hidden nuclear sites. additionally, any hostile actions against the runs economic and military infrastructure will be
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met with precise retaliation proportional to the nature of the aggression. earlier around, the intelligence minister disclose that his country had acquired a huge batch of top secret files about israel's nuclear program and its military capabilities. according to around 4 and ministry, the leak reveals that some european countries had assisted israel in developing nuclear weapons. a new teacher based on this information and these documents, the active participation of several european countries in the zine. this presumes military nuclear program is very significant. the parties who constantly talk about the necessity of preventing nuclear proliferation and constantly question the peaceful nuclear program of these law, mac republican be run, are actively working to equip and strengthen israel's military nuclear program. on the other hand, documents showing the zionist regimes active participation in imposing its views on
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our negotiating partners are also very significant. anyone has recently announced it has obtained a vast and highly sensitive collection of is really nuclear documents, which $101.00 says provide on presidents of insight into israel's nuclear capabilities. according to iranian intelligence, ministry, smiles have team. well, the operation to acquire these materials was both complex and truthfully, plans involving most of intelligence gathering. gand, secure transfer of the documents to protected locations within you want to describe the operation as a treasure trove. that goes far beyond the initial estimates containing thousands of pages of classified documents. it won't or used at wiley to face, has international scrutiny and sanctions over its nuclear activities. israel continues to develop and maintain a covert nuclear arsenals for the backend of certain western allies. so these comes
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as the international atomic energy agency i a has reported that he wants to talk pile of uranium increase to 60 percent. purity has now assert past 400 the age kilograms, marketing and increase of nearly 50 percent compared to previous reports. this level of engagement is widely regarded by some experts as nearing what sounds great material. meanwhile, i a director in general, the roof of the gross. he has stanford sized the of the seriousness of these developments, warning that such quantities as enrichment levels could bring your one closer to the technical threshold for nuclear weapons capability. welding response here, one fairly maintains that it's new for a program is entirely peaceful and fully confined fully international uranium officials emphasize the uranium enrichment that 60 percent is conducted solely for legitimate and peaceful purposes, including the production of the essential medical isotopes using cancer treatment
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and other vital health care applications, please call us as a one in the united states. i've already held the 5 rounds. so if nuclear negotiations aiming to resolve long standing disputes over table, it's nuclear program. the issue of uranium enrichment remains the most contentious points between the 2 sides, while the us insists on it completes hold. so he wants the enrichment activities to have one has consistently reject that this demands a view and gets as a red line, but to not be crossed. the 50 around held the recently in room ended with some limits of progress, but no definitive breakthrough. the random foreign ministry spokesman has stressed that he one has shown a sufficient flexibility and is demands and is ready to consider important steps to well to ensure the peaceful nature of its nuclear activities. how for a to wanting says that the any agreements must respect its rights to peaceful nuclear energy. we have shown sufficient flexibility in terms of being ready to
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talk about our nuclear program. reach a v r. so 100 percent it sees in accordance with international honey cheese, absolutely peaceful. at the same time we have said we would be really to consider very important steps to make sure that our nuclear programs really remain peace in terms of allowing for inspections. and in terms of, of accepting certain time bounds limitations on our program. he's the real intention of the other party is to make sure that there would be no nuclear weapon senior on, i think that would be easy, achievable. but if the intention is to deprive earphones of their basic rights
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