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welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. ambassador, i want to begin with some words said recently by the uk foreign minister, david cameron. he said this: the lights are flashing red right across the global dashboard. it is hard to think of a time when there s been so much danger, insecurity, instability in the world. would you agree with him on that? i would. and where do you see the instability at its most dangerous? the most pressing thing today is, of course, the middle east. you cannot deny it. it s obvious. it is a conflict that is fraught with the regional conflagration, potential global conflagration. you see what s happening what has been happening in recent days. you have seen what s been happening in the red sea with the us aggression on yemen, with the recent us was plus uk aggression on iraq and syria, the situation on the northern border of israel with lebanon. so, the middle east may explode, unfortunately. i m looking at some of your recent quot ....
ambassador vassily nebenzia, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. ambassador, i want to begin with some words said recently by the uk foreign minister, david cameron. he said this: the lights are flashing red right across the global dashboard. it is hard to think of a time when there s been so much danger, insecurity, instability in the world. would you agree with him on that? i would. and where do you see the instability at its most dangerous? the most pressing thing today is, of course, the middle east. you cannot deny it. it s obvious. it is a conflict that is fraught with the regional conflagration, potential global conflagration. you see what s happening what has been happening in recent days. you have seen what s been happening in the red sea with the us aggression on yemen, with the recent us plus uk aggression on iraq and syria, the situation on the northern border of israel with lebanon. so, the middle east may explode, unfortunately. i m looking at s ....
ambassador vassily nebenzia, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. ambassador, i want to begin with some words said recently by the uk foreign minister, david cameron. he said this, the lights are flashing red right across the global dashboard. it is hard to think of a time when there s been so much danger, insecurity, instability in the world. would you agree with him on that? i would. and where do you see the instability at its most dangerous? the most pressing thing today is, of course, the middle east. you cannot deny it. it s obvious. it is a conflict that is fraught with the regional conflagration, potential global conflagration. you see what s happening what has been happening in recent days. you have seen what s been happening in the red sea with the us aggression on yemen, with the recent us plus uk aggression on iraq and syria, the situation on the northern border of israel with lebanon. so, the middle east may explode, unfortunately. i m looking at ....
Individuals and companies involved individuals and companies involved in these actions they finance banks that fund military apparatus and contribute to the destabilisation of ukraine and we are also banning trade between the two breakaway regions and the european union as we have done of the illegal annexation of crimea and 2014. finally, we are limiting the russian government s ability to raise capital on the eu s financial markets. making it as difficult as possible for the kremlin to pursue its aggressive actions. under extreme too, i think the german government is absolutely right. nerd stream to has to be assessed in light of the security of energy supply for the whole european ....
To the outgoing prosecutor. brian: here is filmmaker and convicted felon dinesh d souza. must be a great day for you. i can t imagine the feeling if somebody put me in jail for 8 months and now all of a sudden they are ousted. you can now tell us something that you were never age t able o say before about your case. congressional oversight committee has been trying to get a copy of my case file now for well over year and bharara s office line blocking this saying it was ongoing case. of course my case efnedded in 2014. finally now congress has the case file and it s very interesting because it kind of is a revealing window into bharara s way of doing business. first thing highlighted in my case file is that i m a conservative. a prominent critic of the obama administration. this should be completely irrelevant in the decision about whether to prosecute me should be beside the point. ....