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a bigger role in geo politics. with hello and welcome to our see international broadcasting live from more it's just on 3 am local time. i'm or mommy is great to happy with us. let's take a look at the top stories this hour. we start with poland has decided not to invoke a provision of natives charter for an inquiry into the mid incident. the un security council convenience discuss the situation according to russia. you and i'm better than the miss. our incident wasn't didn't but provocation by ukraine and poland to bring nature into the account conflicts. yes. this meeting had not been scheduled. we would have had to convenient any way to discuss the attempts by ukraine and poland to provoke a direct clash between russia and nato. it was not just an intentional attempt to this information, but a conscious attempt to bring nato, which is currently conducting a proxy war, into a direct conflict with our country wires head over say, so i now live to ours. he's close on kayla. move in for the day to the tombs came in. what are the main takeaways of these un security council meeting? and what views were exchanged? well, the 15 member body that leads the united nations can be at the meeting. we heard russia present evidence regarding the deadly incident in poland. and russia came forward and pointed out that these allegations that were leveled at russia and the aftermath of the incident. diesel allegations led to a very dangerous escalation. it appeared. this was an account to drop ukraine into the conflict. i'm to draw the nato countries into the conflict and ukraine, which is quite hear it. and russia presented evidence. we did hear from different countries that spoke. they continued to criticize russia, but they did not focus on the incident. they didn't repeat some of the heavy allegations that were escalating thing within the previous the previous day. the previous 24 hours seemed like they're moving away from trying to blame russia for the deadly incident. but it was pretty clear that western leaders did very much want to keep focused on demonizing, russia. russia didn't present evidence to show that the incident was simply not the doing of the russian federation of western countries. and now st was probably cleaning and missed the so pride, me, russia. why is that? sure, that's the thrust of what we've heard from the nato chief stolen burger from the german chancellor. they do admit that this missile, it appears to have been of ukrainian origin, and that the deadly incident that took place was not the direct responsibility of russia. however, they continue to argue in kind of a convoluted way, because the conflict itself is one that they blame on russia, that the incident is, therefore, russia's fault here. some of what we've heard. we have no indication that this was the result of a deliberate attack. and we have no indication that the russia is preparing offensive military actions against natal. the insolent will slightly coast by the ukrainian air defense mi san, fired to the fens, ukrainian territory against russian cruise missile attacks. but let me be clear, this is not ukraine's fault. rashaw bears ultimate responsibility and it continues it's illegal war against ukraine gums. classist, one thing is clear, no matter whose rocket it was, and for whatever reason it fell in poland. this would not have happened if russia had not started a war against ukraine, new. okay, now, now this is slightly different than what we've heard from zalinski and the ukraine government. despite all of the weapons and support that's been given to kiya, it appears that they trust their own generals more than they trust the western countries and their own investigations. are the words that we're hearing from ukrainian officials seem to indicate that they still blame russia were the deadly incident? here's what we've heard this new life, i have no doubt about the reports from the commander of the air force. and commander in chief allusion is that it was not on missile and not our missiles strike you and i have no reason not to trust them because i've been through this whole war with them. all. this is quite interesting. we see zalinski basically saying that the dutch prime minister in the white house, the pentagon, the nato cheese, the german chancellor, all of them are not correct to use seems to be insisting that somehow this is russia's of all. this is russian doing. and it reminds us of what was said before, the un security council by ambassador to pansy, when he spoke for the council, you said this was some kind of provocation and tended to draw nato directly into the conflict and watching the ukrainian leaders stick to it. despite the fact that western leaders who have been quite quite generous in giving quite a bit of weapons and support to the government. the fact that now we have the government here insisting that no. busy they are wrong, this could not have been an air defense message from, from ukrainian force. in fact, that we're hearing that seems to indicate there may be some kind of attention. this may be a sign of the key of government kind of bombing, it's no the nato countries that have given them so much military support over the last few months. they were very well put, so need kind of always pleasure to lucy wilson again, soon. no doubt, financing for your time. mike. earlier i spoke to joe old and he's also the conservative davy podcast. and he says that the western reaction to the incident, suppose his weakness in his leadership, they already had created a narrative and they didn't want to go back on that narrative. so instead of actually going back in the narrative, they said was, if russia wasn't in a place of aggression against ukraine than ukraine, never would a fire the rocket to kill 2 people in poland. so it's just kind of the circular ability for them to again spin truth into something that's or spin. it's been a lie to something that they create as the of the truth of the day. it shows the absurdity and the weakness of the people that are in leadership. there, there is a global est agenda. you have election systems across, across the world that are being influenced or you know, we're election stolen. so they're, they're selecting these people to be in these positions so they can be controlled by someone above them. know who that person above them is. i don't know. and i think that russia has never played by those rules. they've always played by having their own of sovereignty and own autonomy and have you know, largely spoken the truth. you have to respect the apparatus when the apparatus is telling the truth and doing things that are necessary and that's what i see, the rushes done. and other developments the u. s. sandersville homeland security says americans shouldn't worry about a possible nuclear escalation. any grain, there's any potential full out would not affect the us. although the united states has expressed concern about the russian nuclear unrest. we do not anticipate that a nuclear detonation in europe would have direct health consequences in the country . meanwhile, donald saab who's announced he will run for present again in that 20000 people have accused a global community of overlooking the nuclear threats to renew deals. and the environment which they say may affect us in 300 years is all that is talked about. and yet, nuclear weapons, which would destroy the world immediately, or never even discussed as a major threat. can you imagine they say the ocean will rise 18th of an inch over the next 200 to 300 years. but don't worry about nuclear weapons that can take out entire countries with one shot. now, grade based professors, the vanguard did says an atmosphere to glue paranoia over the situation in ukraine is treating a real nuclear threats. it seems to me that we live now are in an era where a nuclear threat is imminent and the people got used to it. i really think this is more dangerous. not necessarily because somebody wants to to, to go ballistic for literally. but because it, because it creates an atmosphere in which a paranoia is so high, that certain events can be misreads by the other side. and then, and things can go out of course, just because of a series of mistakes. and i think that we are in a really grave, a situation of a possible aah, global nuclear conflict. the global warming is important, of course, the levels of the ocean all that. but this all comes after we're done with the imminent threat. meanwhile, the polish president has made a u. turn on a yesterday's miss on incident. after initially blaming moscow, president duda now says he has no evidence that the miss on was lost by the russian military. he has also admitted that ukraine's and defenses will likely responsible . most likely, it was a russian maid as 300 missile at the moment. we have no evidence that it was a missile fired by the russian side. much indicates that it was an air defense missile, which unfortunately fell on the territory of poland. jose ambulance, who alice john verola, he says the west is northeast in a blind eyes. he claims involvement in the missile incident created the native protector. of course, they have called blinds to do whatever they want. any outrage, provocation is acceptable for nato. any ukranian publications, this is a war of nerves propaganda. war of the site sy, up the idea is to, under russia under moscow. and, you know, ukraine, the de facto protectorate of nato, of the usa. so they can of course do whatever they want and it will be forgiven. it will be it'll be ignored. ringback for example, incident like this. ok, so they, so you brain kill to fall with. that's no big deal of russia did it. we're going to vote article 5. let's start world war 3. you're dealing with extremely unhinge irresponsible people in washington in london and then brought them with you crying . anything is possible because they are trying to drag. you may go into the conflict in their conflict right. with russia, they are trying to do that. so i think it's quite probable. also, maybe there was an accident. they were trying to shoot down a russian missile. but chances are, this is a deliberate effort to provoke nato to invoke article 5 and through tac russia possible. switch to g. 20 news, a key meeting between chinese and the british leaders on the final, the d. 20 was suffered by overnight incident in poland. lucy soon i wasn't since convenient for the aging thing for the 1st ever meeting, which would be the 1st face to face tools from the chinese ambridge needa in 5 years. many issues on the table that showed me ahead of the schedule discussions tonight to golf. so it's an urgent meeting with britain's nato partners instead, just mazda and jay's is britain lacks an independent foreign policy due to its close alignment with the us. well, i'm disappointed, but no inside is surprised, was actually taking a step in the right direction is being pragmatic. we should talk, but some he's such a poodle of the american, so it's actually very difficult to take him seriously. in any respect today, he just referred to the americans. you said when you, if you look at the american foreign policy and what the americans are doing, and we very much aligned to that, you know, huge disappointing. you know, that we've become such a, such a poodle with the americans. we don't even have a foreign policy anymore, so it's very difficult to imagine what those 2 would discuss when we have seen in recent, most is a massive shift on the global self. countries don't necessarily agree with boots in position in ukraine, but actually are sick and tired of germany and it's being slowed down the throats from america, from london, and so on. and so have moved over towards this new emerging eastern blog, which is not a name yet. you know, bricks has got new members, right across the world, signing up, wanted to join it to the ceo as well as south china corporation. and so, you know, things shift. and this affects relationships very much. if britain can't really understand and predicts where it stands, the next 5 or 10 years in the shifting ground, and there's not really gonna have much position towards the chinese on any level. so build politics, those play a big role and blame him as ins. i think lobel on the were among the main companies of the g 20 summit, which has wrapped up in bali. aah versus farmers surgery. that last year is interested in extending the green deal, allowing russia and ukraine you weeks. i'm fertilizer to be x falls in through the black sea, but only if supplies go to the countries that need them the most. on the sidelines of the some at least want to rush a mess and of finance about the green ad energy choices. he said that russia's activities at the summit proves that the west has. busy failed to isolate moscow that just says no symptoms. yes, indeed. many issues were discussed at the summit that directly relate to the russian federation, such as the energy crisis, grain, health issues. we also actively participated in discussions and digitalization. you're asking about continuing the grain deal. it's true that many g 20 countries proposed to continue the deal because we all see the situation with hunger and the number of african countries. and so the flow of grain food to these countries was a major topic of discussion. the russian delegation drew attention to the grain deal, and the source of communication with colleagues says a love, rob, speaking of the summit of leaders, said that russia is for the continuation of the deal, only for grain that is supplied under the black sea agreements to go precisely to countries which urgently need grain but not to western countries and countries with the european economy as is happening now. therefore, we spoke in favor of continuing the deal under the control of grain dispatch points . so grain would go to countries that really need it. we also talked about the need to control the volume of energy supplies and prices about the various restrictions that western countries impose. and that these restrictions had them since they lead to price increases and such increases in the, the grow for the economy. and the well being of people living in these countries. therefore, we are in favor of removing all barriers to the export of energy resources. removing all barriers that prevent us from exporting our any results at the other countries. and to day, there are many barriers. this homes, the world economy, and the d 20 itself was, it was considered the issue was a world economy and its dynamics. all of this was stressed by the russian delegation and i think the western countries heard this on behalf of our entire delegation. i can say we do not feel any isolation here. yes. in the speeches of an individual western countries joining the events of the g 20. there was a certain town in terms of restrictions and culture rush at the end, its special operation, etc. but no issue was discussed without russia on key issues since our country as a cigna, some parts of the world economy and not a single issue can be resolved without us. versus the roadside assistance. the african union, which includes $55.00 countries, should become a permanent member of the g 20. that's according to the south african brother who says the global food and energy prices can only be so with the continents help we call for continued g 20 support for the african renewable energy initiative as a means of bringing clean power to the continent on african terms in this regard, this can be best achieved with the african union joining the g 20. as a permanent member, it is only through a collective and united response that we can resolve the challenges of food and energy and security across our world. africa, this is have been one of the main topics of this is g 20 summit as the continent phases increasing, hunger time for her as also back. the idea of inviting more african countries to join. the international group was total mangrove airy. shyness supports the african union succession to the g 20. the concerns of developing countries must be taken into account who has a anthony via a new a current says is crucial for african countries of play. a bigger role in alizay's is slightly g. 20. the g 20 is not the only international instrument that africans can use to promote and enhance their own prospects in the global economy and local governance. by the way, there are other forums and alliances, for example, bricks which might be even more important. i think for africa then the g, 20, many of the problems in africa relating to peace, security conflict in stability. but a source exploitation are caused by colonial, any period behavior by exploitation, by external actors. and so many of the problems that africa faces are not caused by africa itself. we can't escape some blame of course. but nevertheless, some of the big issues. for example, you know, when well and gas when the sources are discovered, their former colonial masters are quick to, to jump into africa with promises of development, aid and support, and a seat at the table, all important decision making machinery and instruments back. we know what the agenda are, which is why my view is important for the f, for africa as the presented by the a you to take its place at the bargaining table with the g 20 to protect its interests and enhance its own stature. but at the same time, can it cannot be the only in international instrument available to the african continent controlled by the west, which is why i mentioned one or 2 other instruments. briggs, i think, is really important and might become even more important in this global term will that we are going through and some even speak of a revival of the non in line movement, maybe in a modern form. so yes, africa has different options to choose from and as must be very careful who it makes alliances. but as we faced this turbulent time globally, germany says is increasingly concerned about is national security. but simply, when it comes to fighting this information, the country's interior miss a mentioned some foreign threats or she outlined a massive security structure. the make over are external and internal security are closely into bound and attack strong domestic politics to ensure security and, and for our country. if foreign states want to divide a society with disinclination campaigns, the domestic politics must react. there were 3 of those days after the very 2nd largest channel that the air published a document for r t and some other russian hours, threatening that despite an ongoing band, many europeans are still using v p n to chill into our coverage on the foot to summer rush and propaganda machine keeps going and probably won't let you stop it. russia to dave audio and push it today was banned in march. if we look at the history of search queries and google, as we will see, attempts to bypass this block in the west as well. for example, using vpn this to access russia today, i was get a response the head of all season german language channels. as then, the ev should very well be wary of our ongoing activity, which the e is unlikely to be able to stop human rights lawyer. margin bills are says that many europeans respect the freedom of speech and alternative media coverage. just to try off some extra us in germany like into that as well, to blend out to cut out different opinions. we had already some people who lost their jobs because they were bringing with suitable bringing forward the demand from english asians for peace. some people are clinging to the mainstream media, which all tell the same narrative, but other people don't believe it because they see that it's 21 sided. and so they try to get access to different use to use from all the most important, let's say the synagogue conflict in the moment is the conflict in the ukraine and that european union and the german government decided to have a wall sided stance on the side of the ukrainian government, which is as well supported by cautious and in this wall. now we have a saying in germany and wal truce is the 1st who dies. so in this situation, who is an attempt to blend out to cut all the information from the so called enemy, i think this attempt is stupid because we in central europe, we should have idea to bring forth a diplomatic solution to the conflict. and we want that, we should listen to everyone that is low and in the broadcast and like in the top right. well that's all for me today. up. nice here in the see do rachel blevins really we're i'm right. her mommy with you all splendid. mm. ah, who is the aggressor today? i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions. today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing up in your future list. of course, if you click on the billing you're seeing the most in mind, the we'll ship, we're banning all in ports of russian oil and gas news. i know they plenty of with the letter from, you know, with joe biden, imposing these sanctions on russia. you know, has destroyed the american economy. so there's you boomerang a to see how this thing becomes the advocate and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves well, the part we used to look for common ground. ah router, no one. no sir, no, no, admiral hook, no, no. what door was real to what they should end up unit 731 was a unique organization. in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short. then build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever known. a real good, you know, to production it was, it gives you or sure doug did that. they're not eligible. no new son, new rochelle, he on more, more general manager thought this meant union from all one of up on there and i got the room was sale. i got 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which was which thorn was put in with nisha to bother you spirited including felix . you mean it's a j a c as in with device you got it. okay. i could give her a call to get to provision. usually just go on to pneumonia. i knew well now on the post kirkland from institute always refused to remain on the plains. come oliver, not says cooper, student configuration and losing close to points by you flip column a, should we wait, you wash and you and you call and then you're going to see it now. but then, but in law it's a honda. when they said, what is a senior level, the thing is that the settlement with what was happening in the ukraine before february. the 24th 2022. and what's happening now was a result of consistent and systematic planning. i used to presume as a blues in your stone. you know, not says, could y'all give you a duke, which i am a hello senior. so now let's see script and let's see, 3 big easy effects. let's get you. when you get a moment, put you in a cover on your but 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