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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220110 10:09:00

conversations happening now between the serbian authorities and the australian authorities to try to sort out the remaining controversy, guy? i don t know who there is that thinks that sport and politics don t mix. sport and politics are absolutely integral to each other, as we ve seen so many times over the years and, of course, in this case as well. serbia s government has been in contact with their counterparts in australia. we ve heard president aleksandar vucic railing against what he s called the political ranting in australia. a rather more conciliatory approach from prime minister ana brnabic, who says that she s been in touch with the ministry of foreign affairs in australia and talked about a positive tone that she s been receiving in return. but the noises all around out of serbia is that they believe this is part of election campaigning in australia, that prime minister scott morrison saw what public opinion was, as you were alluded to in the previous interview, public op

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220110 10:42:00

but of course it will take time before things can go back to normal. what many people are now asking, is whether the president will offer political changes to prevent new protests. abdujalil abdurasulov, bbc news, almaty. as we ve been hearing, kazakhstan s president says last week s unrest was caused by an attempted coup. here s bbc russian reporter olga ivshina expaining what evidence there is to support that claim. everyone is looking forward for those facts or anything at least from the kazakhstan government which can support this information about alleged thousands of bandits or thousands of terrorists, as they say. at the moment they have only presented one thing yesterday. state kazakh tv showed some men who were clearly beaten and on camera one said that he lost hisjob in kurdistan, a neighbouring country, and that is why he agreed to come to kazakhstan to participate in the rallies for $90. but the trouble is that very quickly

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