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Transcripts For ESPRESO 20240704

Accountable defense institutions, peace negotiations with russia are not being held now because russia has refused it, if such negotiations ever begin , ukraine will be the leader in them, the spokesman said at the briefing of the state department and commented on chinas participation in the meeting in judea, we really believe that chinas participation was productive. We have long said that it would be productive for china to play some role in ending the war in to ukraine, provided that this role would respect the territorial integrity of ukraine and its sovereignty, we generally believe that it is useful for countries to be present and hear directly the position of ukraine. I should note that russia was obviously against these negotiations. This meeting was held to exchange views and develop a common language in support of a just and lasting peace in ukraine, to discuss how to end the war in ukraine, and to consider the practical consequences of russias war in ukraine and in around th ....

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Transcripts For IRINN 20240703

This operation was carried out with the efforts of the revolutionary guards and the help of other armed forces. The operation was planned in such a way that the large Intelligence Center that provided the necessary information for this crime to the zionists was targeted in the heights of jabal sheikh on the Syrian Border with occupied palestine. And also novatim air base, where the f35 planes took off to target our consulate in damascus, was targeted, and thank god, both of these centers were significantly damaged and disabled. Major general bagheri warned the zionists against any action. And he said that irans response to any action would be much more severe. If the zionist regime takes action against the Islamic Republic of iran, either on our soil or in our centers in syria or elsewhere , our next operation will ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN U.S.-South Korea Relations Part 3 20170906

To be with us. So, ladies and gentlemen lets think the congressman very much. Ok, great. We will get started now with our keynote speaker for the luncheon. Minister cho is the second ice minister for Foreign Affairs for the republic of korea. Before stemming this position he served as the south Korean Ambassador to india and austria to. Permanent mission he is worked on a variety of issues during his distinguished career including trade, nuclear security, energy, and Climate Change policy. He was recently a visiting professor at a university of foreign studies. Please give a welcome round of applause to minister cho. We will have him come to the podium now and give his remarks. Thank you. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. I am delighted to be here today to attend this forum. Hosted by career foundations and the cs ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN U.S.-South Korea Relations Part 3 20170906

Ambassador to india and austria to. Permanent mission he is worked on a variety of issues during his distinguished career including trade, nuclear security, energy, and Climate Change policy. He was recently a visiting professor at a university of foreign studies. Please give a welcome round of applause to minister cho. We will have him come to the podium now and give his remarks. Thank you. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. I am delighted to be here today to attend this forum. Hosted by career foundations and the csi s. Talk aboutld like to the three challenges we have koreaacing recently has been facing recently and how has beenhe u. S. Korea in facing those challenges. My remarks today, however, are not expressions of the official position of the korean government. As in fact i do not deal with the issues i am going to talk about today. I would rather therefore present my own personal observations on me korean government pol ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 U.S.-South Korea Relations Part 3 20170908

Professor at a university of foreign studies. Please give a welcome round of applause to minister cho. We will have him come to the podium now and give his remarks. Thank you. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. I am delighted to be here today to attend this forum. Hosted by career foundations and the csi s. Talk aboutld like to the three challenges we have koreaacing recently has been facing recently and how has beenhe u. S. Korea in facing those challenges. My remarks today, however, are not expressions of the official position of the korean government. As in fact i do not deal with the issues i am going to talk about today. I would rather therefore present my own personal observations on me korean government policy on these challenges. Ago, i was here in anhington, d. C. , working as officer of the korean embassy. At the time, korea was on the and to make things worse, we were about to hold a president ial election in december. It was indeed a very tense and precarious time. I did ....

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