Tillerson for his part talked of how its important for the g. C. C. To pursue resolution and to encourage dialogue and minimize the rhetoric ok so thats a recap of the Current Situation lets return now to that press conference and the Qatari Foreign minister. Of the g. C. C. Brok as. It is an important element for the collective security of the region we need other same time to. That is. For certain relations have to be within the International Relations and we are not divided. We cannot. With the twenty six thousand people who have been placed in the easy way we need to open more fronts to spend money they spend the money of the people. They spend the money of the peoples on other issues the spread lies. They need normalization of ties this is not true if they are ready to do that if they want to normalize relations they have to start it properly and in a transparent way they should not do that they should stop interfering in the internal affairs of the set of the emir of kuwait its very highly appreciated and. Everything is what gleaned from the side of these blockading countries thank you very much thank you. Ok so there you have it its now wound up that press conference between the country foreign minister and the u. S. Secretary state Rex Tillerson talking of course of the g. C. C. Crisis also to both of them talking about their joint counterterrorism efforts and also to listen talking about iraq and iran the Prime Minister about the and the issue of kurdistan and lets bring in our senior analyst. I guess were not really any further forward just to encourage from the g. C. C. Crisis is concerned encouragement of dialogue on both sides but there was more to it than that i think there was more to it i think there were you know if you remember when we spoke only three or four months ago how different the situation was then now you can tell from the both the body language and the rhetoric by both Foreign Ministers how comfortable they are now with the situation as it is with their relationships with the progress in counterterrorism according to that memorandum they signed back in back in july clearly the the second state trickster son was ive never heard a more clear than he is today about the roots of this crisis the way to resolve this. Isis and who is guilty of not making progress for resolving this crisis namely saudi arabia and there are lots in egypt as well as behind for being unwilling to engage in dialogue i think he was firm but i think but i dont think he was aggressive so in the sense that he really answered clearly the question we will not impose solution on the parties but between you and i the millions who are watching us i guess i doubt that he came from washington flew thirteen fourteen hours to riyadh in order to ask the crown prince please in gaijin dialogue im sure there was more to it than pleasing gauge certainly the United States has leverage with the riyadh ok so what kind of leverage what could he have applied what pressure could have applied now i think whats at stake now for the United States is its security as well as the security of its alliances and its allies so the arabia United Arab Emirates qatar as well as iraq another so i think probably if i can imagine the dialogue going on between the secretary of state and the crown prince of saudi arabia would be something along the lines look. You want us to fight iran until the last american soldiers were not going to do that you want to contain and confront iran well lets do it together the way to do it is for you to build a coalition to spend money on reconstructions to end the gulf crisis and the disunity within the g. C. C. To be bolder on on on diplomacy and to deescalate in yemen so im sure he has a number of things to tell him and to say look this this administration is not united you cannot drive a wedge between me and the president no longer you the saudis and there are these only be able to many our rather that begin a president in Foreign Affairs i know iraq dellosa know this region all too well and i can tell you that this is four months too long this crisis needs to end and as you know saudi arabia is totally protected since the early eightys of course people argue since the Second World War by the United States there is no theres no other protection for saudi arabia and for the ruling family but that the United States so i think the access has leverage and can insists on certain things if it wants not necessarily in public but behind the scene ok mo and thanks very much indeed. I dont lies in the situation lets bring in particular in our correspondent whos been. Listening to proceedings of the Foreign Ministry and whats right so listen up to now it whats the next part of his tour. You know its really interesting he went out of his way for the last. Interview to bloomberg and basically said its the saudis that are. That are you know youre wondering what this is this is the press pool that follows secretary of state Rex Tillerson and those are the handlers they just told everybody you have to go so inevitably a few people are going to walk in front of me here but will just keep talking its of things happening so what was interesting was that Rex Tillerson. Thats ok. And whats interesting is right still or so basically said on its way over here the saudis are to blame for this passenger and then we saw a much softer tone than he was in saudi arabia and then he was here in qatar so i thought it was interesting to tell the saudis they were to blame and very interesting language we asked them. To negotiate but theyre not ready but if they are if they get to that point then surely well have to come to washington to mediate this is not a harsh this is not a harsh tone. We cant impose a solution we cant force people to talk that is a very soft position for the United States to be and of course the United States could demand that they talk to each other they could sit they have plenty of threats that they could make plenty of repercussions that they could put on all countries after all they are. So very interesting that were seeing this response i think another thing thats been very interesting is how the saudis have responded that when tillerson made these comments normally when he lands at an airport his counterpart in saudi arabia that wasnt the case he was the deputy minister of protocol which could be seen at least at large part in this part of the world as a huge slap in the face so even though they have asked repeatedly almost for five months for everyone to sit down and talk he says they dont want to yet thats ok were going to keep working at it so thats a very strange message you have to almost be asking yourself why did he come here if he wasnt going to move nothing was going to move along it appears to me from this press conference that nothing that. As far as. President clinton hes there is a representative of the president of United States. No no and thats been a huge part of the problem here dont forget when this first happened we saw donald trump president come out with tweets and basically so. With the saudi the coalition then we saw in the secretary of defense the secretary of state try to intervene trying to say ok this we have to be even in this and then tillerson said ok everybody and the blockade lets take it easy and then an hour twenty minutes later president came out and said no agreed with me that this blockade had to happen so this is been incredibly mixed messages really if you look at how far apart president a secretary of state are there really two huge issues the g. C. C. And north korea so they have not been on the same page at all but since then youll notice President Donald Trump has become very quiet he doesnt necessarily jump into the issue he now says Everybody Needs to sit down and talk you come to the white house of the solve very quickly so were seeing a much different position but once you have seen that division between the u. S. President and the secretary of state its not clear at all that tillerson has the force of the presidency behind him at any moment its expected that President Trump could tweet out something which he just did on north korea to totally undercut his secretary of state so Rex Tillerson coming here already with a softer tone not making any demands unlikely to move this issue towards any sort of conclusion or approach it may be that for the moment speak more in the coming hours no doubt but thanks very much. Reporting from doha ok. Well moving on a u. S. Backed rebel group has captured syrias Largest Oil Field from i saw the kurdish Led Syrian Democratic forces are in a race against russian backed syrian troops to seize parts of the Oil Rich Region yes the effort already pushed i saw from the areas may natural gas field and the city of record after a four Month Campaign there is a war in syria continues a growing number of children are being forced to find work to support their families tens of thousands of children are missing out on an education i somehow bara reports now from what i in southern turkey. Hamshaw is from a town in Northern Homes the area has been besieged for almost four years by Government Forces but collects Plastic Waste not to resell for recycling but to burn during cold days so that his family can survive harsh winter conditions well i never did i want to go to school and become a teacher or maybe a doctor i just want to be with my friends. Mohammed is a Street Vendor has the familys breadwinner mohammed and many thousands of children across syria dropped out of school so they can help their families in a country ravaged by war. More planes destroyed buildings i cant go to school i sell clothes so that i can help my parents and my brothers and sisters. Has shattered lives in syria and destroyed entire neighborhoods but its the children who are the most affected and vulnerable and traumatized they all work long hours for low pay here people feel betrayed by the well activists and teachers are launching a campaign to send Street Children back to school. Many of my students are always scared war has changed their lives this season post by Government Forces and poverty explain why children stop their studies five hundred children have dropped out of local schools because they need to work to help their families for now many children find themselves forced to they face abuse and exploitation and risk their lives on the streets to help their families they are victims of one of the longest and deadliest conflicts in the region child labor has also extended today in countries where millions of syrians fled their homes impoverished many send their kids to the streets raising concerns about the future of a lost generation of children in a country where war shows no signs of. Southern turkey so were going to take a short break now but still ahead on the Program Hundreds of britons march against me miles plans to repatriate range of muslim. How the showers of left the caucasus once more in actual fact theres nothing much to show in the immediate future in this part of the world you know with cloud free but i think developing coming out of turkey into the western med you will see increasing the chance to shout as it should become venturing come on shore near beirut but thats a day or so away in the meantime were still watching temperatures and breezes and theres not much to talk about south of the caspian as you can see twenty three into iran about the same in baghdad thirty three same as the last couple of days theres a development in the eastern med hasnt got to you yet still twenty four in beirut youll notice south of that is also very quiet weather as you might expect the hasnt tucked in is no significant breeze but its still low humidity in this part of the gulf war gulf nations are seeing middle thirtys or slightly lower cooler at night below twenty decent breeze out the Empty Quarter out of amman and out running up through mecca were not there forty ryall are quite dusty theres a significant breeze weve seen some heavy rain again in johannesburg this is again a line you might expect to find at this time of the year that goes through botswana its broken out recently but it hasnt gone away a few showers are still possible slightly different part of south africa botswana but it is a drying trend for the next two days. Arts. Again i wondered the buddhists have rallied in the capital of maine miles reckoning state to protest against plans to repatriate nearly six hundred thousand range of muslims who fled to bangladesh and several Buddhist Monks join the protest as they regard their hinge as Illegal Immigrants and two muslims fled to reckon state after mammals military began a Systematic Campaign of what the un describes as ethnic cleansing in the oldest. Meanwhile the un says more than fourteen thousand range of children are at risk of dying from malnutrition aljazeera has visited a mobile clinic in the butt of kali refugee camp close to buy medicines board with me and my Charlotte Bennis has this report. Already hinge your childs peers into a Health Clinic and the camp inside side occurred to a mother of three teens to her youngest the little girl fell ill as they fled violence in the end i think it was my child got sick with diarrhea and is also suffering from malnutrition so i brought her to this clinic for treatment several times thats been providing her with a nutritional pack shes Getting Better but isnt fully well yet. The u. N. Says more than fourteen thousand children could die in these camps from malnutrition side his daughter can only manage a week cry shes been waves. Thirteen thousand children have been screened and unicef has discovered there are high levels of severe malnutrition. At least a dozen mobile Health Clinics have popped up treating children under five with nutritional packs enough to bring back the hint of a smile for a toy fish. My child has been sick since we escaped from miami two weeks ago this clinic is treating her with nutrition a medicine but shes still sick so i have to keep bringing it here. Myanmars military began its Systematic Campaign of what the u. N. Describes as ethnic cleansing in neighboring Rakhine State in august since then nearly six hundred thousand mainly muslim or hendra have fled to bangladesh more than sixty percent of children this is the staggering sprawl of the camp from above unicef has labelled its residents outcast and desperate its the sense that these children just feel so abandoned so completely remote and without. Without a means of. Finding support or help and in a sense its no surprise that they must truly see this place as a hell on. Their hands you dont know where this road leads where they will be able to cause harm until they do the Sick Children a fully dependent on the parents who are fully dependent on the charity of others charlotte dallas aljazeera spains foreign minister is urging people in catalonia not to listen to their regional leaders as madrid moves to take control of the region two governments remain in political deadlock over cuts alone his controversial referendum on secession on saturday the spanish Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy announced measures to suspend the cattle and parliament and hold new elections catalonia as president put it will as accused madrid of attacking the regions democracy to the riches regions in northern italy voting for a biggest say in who controls or a pheasant how much tax they pay the need to region neighboring lombardi account for thirty percent of italys g. D. P. Many taxpayers in the north resent having to subsidize for the poor in the south the result of the ballots will not be binding the russian Opposition LeaderAlexei Navalny has been released from prison he was jailed for twenty days for organizing protests against president Vladimir Putin nivelle in the wants to challenge putin in next years president ial election but a criminal conviction which he says is politically motivated him from standing. The United Nations says a great deal of work is needed to bring stability to sri lanka nearly a decade after its twenty six year civil war its conducting a review to find out whats coming in the way of vital reforms in elfin and his reports many victims families are frustrated with the long wait for justice. Rather than us on the raj is moving home again a process that brings back painful memories she was asked to move out days after her husband stephen was abducted by uniformed military personnel on the market when the a motorbike blocked our vehicle in traffic and a white van pulled alongside they held a pistol to the drivers head and said stephen get out and bundled him into their vehicle that was more than eighty years ago theres been no trace of him since hundreds of families like the have joined protests demanding. They see a government that won the war against the tamil tigers must be able to find out what happened to their loved one. Hope prompted many to vote in the government of mighty policy to say one two thousand and fifteen it has been working with the International Community and has made progress including the return of some private land and the establishment of an office of missing persons but two years on many feel its not doing enough we ought to proceed. On the assumption that a great deal for a reason to be done the ball. To be. Institutionalized but they risk continuing interest in doing so degrees has spent the last two weeks in the country to monitor what sri lanka has and has not done he hopes what he calls positive conversations will translate into action that will strengthen the rights of all citizens but rather was not convinced. That high profile people keep coming here but this is of no benefit to us theyre just talking about their views but not doing anything. For us trisha is echoed in the north where people surrounded the. President when he was it had last week. He demanded the release of what they see as Political Prisoners and concrete action on ensuring justice after the war the president told protesters hes willing to discuss their concerns how many groups recommendations will be closely scrutinized by government leaders in colombo they have repeatedly insisted that they wont allow direct International Involvement in any war Crimes Investigation the ministry of Foreign Affairs in colombo says its for the government to decide whether the recommendations are beneficial to the people and whether to consult him further whatever the outcome rather than a says she wont give up hope of finding the truth about what happened to her loved one. Colombo. Iran has opened its first ever clinic for drug addicted mothers the facility is highlighting the governments shifting attitude towards drug users from treating them as criminals to realizing its a larger issue of Public Health its hoped the new attitude will benefit some of their own nearly two and a half million documented drug users so theres this report now from tara. Began smoking crystal meth when she was seventeen ten years later she says she wants a better life for herself and her baby. It was a very bad situation before i came here when my daughter was born i was addicted we had no money her father said lets leave her in the hospital but i took her and we fled the hospital without paying we had no money for work we were both addicted. Because of her mothers drug use is little girl may have to deal with problems of her own while she seems healthy using meth during pregnancy can cause long term neurological and developmental problems in children. My daughter got taken away because of me when i quit and could get an Identity Card for her i was able to get her back its been almost six months weve been living together. The clinic into her own name to rebirth has offered both mother and daughter a new lease of life. In a morning i take her. We have a normal life like a normal person at least my daughter can play with her friends and grow up in a proper manner doesnt want to show her face or use her real name because in iran drug addicts are seen as a source of shame but her story is so common the you know the ration of this government run clinic was a publicized event among the v. I. P. s were a government minister of Vice President and a gaggle of t. V. News crews a sign perhaps of the changing attitudes towards the countrys major drug problem. New kinds of addictions show that its not just about poverty and unemployment lack of psychological security is the main reason for being addicted in urban societies this is true all around the world including our country and the message to iranians that the government has started treating drug use less like a crime and more like a Public Health problem that has a cure. At schools you know best is and media should spread information so you can be informed and choose the right had many young people say they didnt know about impacts and harms of drugs we have to inform them that it is something that will hurt their future. House in a Municipal Building next to a park in the old part of the city the clinic gives parents a chance to get better and reunite with their kids. Theres even an ambulance that patrols the streets in search of drug users to help. 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