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with russia. that is unlikely for the foreseeable future this does raise questions about the russian opposition. about the internal opposition to putin inside russia and also the state of the elite around putin. you might mark this as an important day on the calendar after the uprising last june. russia is going in a bad direction. there are a a lot of barely detectable fragility is in the system we will have to see how it plays out. we the system we will have to see how it plays out-— it plays out. we have been hearing from the us _ it plays out. we have been hearing from the us vice _ it plays out. we have been hearing from the us vice president - it plays out. we have been hearing from the us vice president who - it plays out. we have been hearingl from the us vice president who said that alexei navalny death would be a further sign of the brutality of russia's vladimir putin. i remember backin russia's vladimir putin. i remember back in the day there was a reset button that hillary clinton h
with russia. that is unlikely for the foreseeable future this does raise questions about the russian opposition. about the internal opposition to putin inside russia and also the state of the elite around putin. you might mark this as an important day on the calendar after the uprising last june. russia is going in a bad direction. there are a a lot of barely detectable fragility is in the system we will have to see how it plays out. we the system we will have to see how it plays out-— it...
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that russia's invasion of ukraine is a strategic failure for russia. putin expected to take the ukrainian capital within days and the entire country within weeks. he's lost now 300,000 troops. he expected that this war would divide democracies around the world but today nato is larger and stronger than it was prior to russia's invasion. and in order to pay for his brutal war, the kremlin is mortgaging russia's future and they're doing this at a time when hundreds of thousands of russians are fleeing the country because they see the lack of economic prospects and refuse to be drafted into putin's war of choice. foreign direct investments has dried up. the ruble is weak. the country is cut off from nearly every major financial sector and major financial capital in the world. and while g.d.p. is up, it's largely being driven by a 70% increase in military spending which has driven inflation higher and taken the place of critical investments in the russian people and their future. and it's important to note that for the first time in modern russian history,
that russia's invasion of ukraine is a strategic failure for russia. putin expected to take the ukrainian capital within days and the entire country within weeks. he's lost now 300,000 troops. he expected that this war would divide democracies around the world but today nato is larger and stronger than it was prior to russia's invasion. and in order to pay for his brutal war, the kremlin is mortgaging russia's future and they're doing this at a time when hundreds of thousands of russians are...
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navalny believed in that russia. he knew it was a cause worth fighting for, and obviously even dying for. anchor: the kremlin has rejected accusations that it's involved in navalny's death. governments of u.s. and u.k. called for a full, independent investigation. we will bring in will vernon who spent many years reporting on russia and navalny. you recognized some of the images of his early rallies where you were there as well. tell us about his rise as such a prominent opposition figure. reporter: my colleagues and i were there throughout all of the mainstream events really. he had annexed ordinary political career. back in 2011, we were on one of the main squares in moscow. 100,000 people came out to posttest. that's where alexei navalny rose to prominence. he made a series of speeches that were well received. calling vladimir putin's political party the party of crooks and thieves. we were there at many of his course case did -- cases. he was arrested on embezzlement charges, the first in the long run of brushes
navalny believed in that russia. he knew it was a cause worth fighting for, and obviously even dying for. anchor: the kremlin has rejected accusations that it's involved in navalny's death. governments of u.s. and u.k. called for a full, independent investigation. we will bring in will vernon who spent many years reporting on russia and navalny. you recognized some of the images of his early rallies where you were there as well. tell us about his rise as such a prominent opposition figure....
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. _ russia. that is crumbling in america. at— russia. that is crumbling in america, at least. - russia. that is crumbling in america, at least. i- russia. that is crumbling in america, at least. i think. russia. that is crumbling in america, at least. i think inj america, at least. i think in europe _ america, at least. i think in europe it's— america, at least. i think in europe, it's in _ america, at least. i think in europe, it's in far— america, at least. i think in europe, it's in...
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will there be consequences for russia now?— russia now? there should be consequences _ russia now? there should be consequences because - russia now? there should be| consequences because there's russia now? there should be - consequences because there's no doubt in my mind that this man was a brave fighter against corruption, forjustice and democracy — and liquid putin's russia did to him. —— look what putin's russia did to him. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. voting has begun to select mark drakeford's successor as the leader of welsh labour, and the next first minister of wales. members of the welsh labour party and affiliated trade unions will choose between two current ministers, vaughan gething and jeremy miles. the ballot closes on 1a march. it looks like uk high streets are bouncing back after record poor sales in december. official figures suggest that retail sales rose 3.4% last month. food sales at supermarkets rose strongly, while department stores reported a positive impact from january sales. bu
will there be consequences for russia now?— russia now? there should be consequences _ russia now? there should be consequences because - russia now? there should be| consequences because there's russia now? there should be - consequences because there's no doubt in my mind that this man was a brave fighter against corruption, forjustice and democracy — and liquid putin's russia did to him. —— look what putin's russia did to him. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news....
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will russia continue its anti-russian course? will russia remain intact or will it disintegrate like the soviet union before it? how should the united states and our allies prepare for all of these contingencies. these questions are all just in the report we are launching today, five scenarios for russia's future by casey michelle, who i consider to be one of the most thoughtful and outside the box thinkers. for those of you who don't know his work, he stood director at the human rights foundation, as well as a writer and investigative journalist working on topics ranging from illicit finance, dark money, foreign lobbying, foreign interference in the legacies of russia and soviet colonialism. this first book examines how our country helped enable the corruption and autocracy in the former soviet space and in his forthcoming book it continues to explore along the same theme. over to you. >> thank you so much. out-of-the-box, one of the kindest things i have ever heard. good afternoon and good evening to everyone. before i begin i
will russia continue its anti-russian course? will russia remain intact or will it disintegrate like the soviet union before it? how should the united states and our allies prepare for all of these contingencies. these questions are all just in the report we are launching today, five scenarios for russia's future by casey michelle, who i consider to be one of the most thoughtful and outside the box thinkers. for those of you who don't know his work, he stood director at the human rights...
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will there be consequences for russia — will there be consequences for russia now?— russia now? there should be consequences _ russia now? there should be consequences because - russia now? there should be consequences because there | russia now? there should be i consequences because there is russia now? there should be - consequences because there is no doubt in my mind that this was a brief freighter against corruption for democracy and look what putin's russia did to him. they trumped up charges presented in commode sent them off to a penal colony and he has died in that is because of the action that russia took. don't look at the resume out not recognise him for the truly dreadful nature that it has. ., for the truly dreadful nature that it has. . , , it has. that line there must be consequences, _ it has. that line there must be consequences, interesting. . it has. that line there must be - consequences, interesting. perhaps we will get an inkling of that when we will get an inkling of that when we hearfrom we will get an inkling of that when we hear from the we will get a
will there be consequences for russia — will there be consequences for russia now?— russia now? there should be consequences _ russia now? there should be consequences because - russia now? there should be consequences because there | russia now? there should be i consequences because there is russia now? there should be - consequences because there is no doubt in my mind that this was a brief freighter against corruption for democracy and look what putin's russia did to him. they trumped...
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for russia. >> thanks, john. anything else to add on that? introduce yourself. >> i am a senior adviser in the asia center. i'm going to give you an asian perspective on this. however, i must say in the late 1980's, john herbst, steve pfeiffer and i had a front row seat in the embassy in moscow for the beginning of the end of the soviet union. so we have a long sweep of history in our minds here. i'm now asia oriented, i was in burma 20 years ago, so i'm watching russia from an asian perspective. i think what you're missing when you talk about future influences on russia is what is coming in from the east. the chinese are in the process of repopulating siberia. there are millions of chinese there now. they have built industries, and another one of putin's strategic blunders may have been the alliance he has made with xi jinping, because xi jinping has much larger ambitions than whatever's going on in ukraine. and i think we need to look more carefully what is coming at them from asia. right now w
for russia. >> thanks, john. anything else to add on that? introduce yourself. >> i am a senior adviser in the asia center. i'm going to give you an asian perspective on this. however, i must say in the late 1980's, john herbst, steve pfeiffer and i had a front row seat in the embassy in moscow for the beginning of the end of the soviet union. so we have a long sweep of history in our minds here. i'm now asia oriented, i was in burma 20 years ago, so i'm watching russia from an...
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instead, he returned to russia. rurped to russia. knowing he'd likely be imprisoned. or even killed. he continued his work. but he did it anyway. because he believed so deeply in his country, in russia. reports of his death if they're true, and i have no reason to believe they're not, russian authorities are going to tell their own story. make no mistake. make no mistake. putin is responsible for navalny's death. putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is yet nor proof of putin's brutality. no one should be fooled, not in russia, not at home, not anywhere in the world. putin does not only target citizens of other countries as we've seen what's going on in ukraine, he also inflicts terrible crimes on his own people, and people across russia and around the world are mowshing navalny today because he was so many things putin was not. he was brave. he was principled. he was dedicated to building a russia where the rule of law existed. and where it applied to everybody. navalny believed in that russia. that russia. he knew it was a cause worth fighting for. and
instead, he returned to russia. rurped to russia. knowing he'd likely be imprisoned. or even killed. he continued his work. but he did it anyway. because he believed so deeply in his country, in russia. reports of his death if they're true, and i have no reason to believe they're not, russian authorities are going to tell their own story. make no mistake. make no mistake. putin is responsible for navalny's death. putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is yet nor proof of putin's...
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the panel is about post-putin russia. the future of russia. in the last conversation with alexei before he's going back to russia in january of 2021, we had this conversation with him in december of 2020, it is still on the youtube channel, of the tv channel that mikhail was at some point the funding chief. and also on my youtube channel. we talked exactly about these issues. this conversation is something that i really recommend to watch because the clearly communicates what alexei was standing for. i still don't know and i still hope that this tragic news is not confirmed, but i would just say that alexei had a very clear vision for russia. his post putin russia is and will be the vision of a european, democratic, peaceful country, inclusive. a civil nationstate, not an empire, a country where everybody would have an opportunity to prosper. and this is something that was very, very clear. i highly, highly recommend reading this transcript of this interview over watching this interview, it's a very clear message which i certainly support. and
the panel is about post-putin russia. the future of russia. in the last conversation with alexei before he's going back to russia in january of 2021, we had this conversation with him in december of 2020, it is still on the youtube channel, of the tv channel that mikhail was at some point the funding chief. and also on my youtube channel. we talked exactly about these issues. this conversation is something that i really recommend to watch because the clearly communicates what alexei was...
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. i prominent opposition figures in russia. ~ , ., ., russia. i think it is fair to call him president _ russia. i think it is fair to call him president putin's - russia. i think it is fair to callj him president putin's fiercest opponents and most popular and effective opponent. he first rose to prominence as an anti—corruption campaigner he published his investigation videos, done together with his team of investigators. it was about president putin and other officials alleging gross corruption, and that got a lot of traction on social media and millions of views. just to say we have also just received this news, that president putin has now been told of alexei navalny�*s death. that is coming from the kremlin. he wasjust navalny�*s death. that is coming from the kremlin. he was just explaining why he was such an important figure. yes. we have to remember that even mr navalny�*s name was sort of taboo for president putin and his key officials. they would hardly ever out of it preferring to mr navalny as that gentleman or that politici
. i prominent opposition figures in russia. ~ , ., ., russia. i think it is fair to call him president _ russia. i think it is fair to call him president putin's - russia. i think it is fair to callj him president putin's fiercest opponents and most popular and effective opponent. he first rose to prominence as an anti—corruption campaigner he published his investigation videos, done together with his team of investigators. it was about president putin and other officials alleging gross...
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the first is your discussion of russia has been almost exclusively putin's russia. so my question is, what are the russians who are the other russia? how do you view them? do they have any role, the exiles or any of the groups, to play? because they still do talk to ukrainians. they don't advertise it, but they do. is there anything that can be done here to build that lower level of trust or of-- that's the wrong word. talk would be fine and can we, you know, in europe there's a whole discussion about decolonization which for us is kind after crazy word, but they mean the decolonization of the russian empire and we ought to listen a little to that. my second question, and to you, i like 1776 big time. hamilton and all of those -- but for most americans, i wonder if the real analogy, and to the europeans, the real analogy isn't 1936. and i really think that we should be talking in terms of what happened after that because 1776 is, you know, maybe so the supreme court is really important, but for the rest, it was a long time ago. >> thank you. this is-- very -- two go
the first is your discussion of russia has been almost exclusively putin's russia. so my question is, what are the russians who are the other russia? how do you view them? do they have any role, the exiles or any of the groups, to play? because they still do talk to ukrainians. they don't advertise it, but they do. is there anything that can be done here to build that lower level of trust or of-- that's the wrong word. talk would be fine and can we, you know, in europe there's a whole...
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some of them are still inside — russia. some of them are still inside russia, some outside russia. he created — inside russia, some outside russia. he created that. that remains a threat _ he created that. that remains a threat to — he created that. that remains a threat to the regime. it he created that. that remains a threat to the regime.— threat to the regime. it sends a messa . e threat to the regime. it sends a message to _ threat to the regime. it sends a message to anyone _ threat to the regime. it sends a message to anyone else - threat to the regime. it sends a message to anyone else who, l threat to the regime. it sends a | message to anyone else who, as threat to the regime. it sends a - message to anyone else who, as well. there are already a whole set of rules and restrictions in russia that make it almost impossible to organise politically. it is not longer before the next russia elections. , , . longer before the next russia elections-— longer before the next russia elections. , , ., ., , elections. this is a regime that is not particularly — elections. th
some of them are still inside — russia. some of them are still inside russia, some outside russia. he created — inside russia, some outside russia. he created that. that remains a threat _ he created that. that remains a threat to — he created that. that remains a threat to the regime. it he created that. that remains a threat to the regime.— threat to the regime. it sends a messa . e threat to the regime. it sends a message to _ threat to the regime. it sends a message to anyone _...
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— of russia from them? well, it is the last da s, of russia from them? well, it is the last days, absolutely _ of russia from them? well, it is the last days, absolutely no _ of russia from them? well, it is the last days, absolutely no optimism . last days, absolutely no optimism from them. today's speech from yulia brought a little bit of optimism and hope, but the situation looks in the past few days obviously very bad. i don't know, i hope it will change, but now it looks like this. maksim katz, thank _ but now it looks like this. maksim katz, thank you — but now it looks like this. maksim katz, thank you very _ but now it looks like this. maksim katz, thank you very much - but now it looks like this. maksim katz, thank you very much for - katz, thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on that story and i will be back with wills and justine in a short moment, but maksim, thanks to you. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. junior doctors are to go on strike over pay. the 24—hour junior doctors are to go on strike over pay. th
— of russia from them? well, it is the last da s, of russia from them? well, it is the last days, absolutely _ of russia from them? well, it is the last days, absolutely no _ of russia from them? well, it is the last days, absolutely no optimism . last days, absolutely no optimism from them. today's speech from yulia brought a little bit of optimism and hope, but the situation looks in the past few days obviously very bad. i don't know, i hope it will change, but now it looks like this....
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no, in fact, russia pledged never to use force against ukraine purge and tries to claim that russia is fighting not engaged to crate but a gates the who to the west. the claims we have somehow acted dismember russia. that is the central lie of this war. the truth is that we myself included, spend years trying to build a new relationship. we must go off to the end of the coal. it's important to note that back claim uh that somehow there was no threat to russia being pro, is just kind of gloss over the reality of what was taking place within a daily bombing that the people's republic of don't ask on the people's republic gods were subjected to at the hands of the us back government in ki, i was, was supplied with a huge amount of weaponry and backing by the united states and other new countries, european union countries that were aligned with the united states. and it's also pointed out that the minister agreement was pretty much ignored the agreements to reg. bradley re integrate these republics back into grand to respect their rights was never implemented in after 8 years of subjecting
no, in fact, russia pledged never to use force against ukraine purge and tries to claim that russia is fighting not engaged to crate but a gates the who to the west. the claims we have somehow acted dismember russia. that is the central lie of this war. the truth is that we myself included, spend years trying to build a new relationship. we must go off to the end of the coal. it's important to note that back claim uh that somehow there was no threat to russia being pro, is just kind of gloss...
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. russia said, no, let's do the math. i don't know, air desk, i mean every, the imperial power that has occupied later. and as many always say there's a security concern. the only thing is a strategic military purpose. they, they never just say, hey, we're being, you know, warmongers and everything is taken out. there's always a good question and it's a legitimate or not the part the question was, do you think rush and taking more? do i do? i see them expanding to go after nato countries? absolutely not. that would be suicide, or that would be inviting more with native world war 3. they are in ukraine because of ukraine's significance to russia. william burns is the current director of the ca. he bought a cable in 2008 warning that ukraine for russia. it was a red line across the spectrum, whether it's put in or his liberal critics, because of ukraine's historical significance to russia, including having people inside your brain, millions of who are a family in russia to identify as ethnic russian. and that's why it was a
. russia said, no, let's do the math. i don't know, air desk, i mean every, the imperial power that has occupied later. and as many always say there's a security concern. the only thing is a strategic military purpose. they, they never just say, hey, we're being, you know, warmongers and everything is taken out. there's always a good question and it's a legitimate or not the part the question was, do you think rush and taking more? do i do? i see them expanding to go after nato countries?...
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and trading with russia, i'm supplying russia with various critical products. and as long as india will say that they choose to grow and economy is willing to do that. the west's ability to strangle the russian economy is colossally reduced. unless of course, it were actually to impose enabled ok. don't rush at the that would be an act of will. the other thing i thing to note is that uh, what's happening in russia is being cold, military kaden's in this. if a colds in certain respects the put them in america, which ended the great depression, that the, the 19 such as, as a result of colossally increased military spending. i mean that's, it is a viable way of boosting industrial economy. this will cause you've got the results is from the sale of oil and gas to do that. the long term question, i think, and this is something that russian, i'm of the so rice, me a bunch of great deal now is whether this can be turned into a sustainable state program of industrial development in other fields when the war ends. if it ever does not cost for that we, we, we don't know
and trading with russia, i'm supplying russia with various critical products. and as long as india will say that they choose to grow and economy is willing to do that. the west's ability to strangle the russian economy is colossally reduced. unless of course, it were actually to impose enabled ok. don't rush at the that would be an act of will. the other thing i thing to note is that uh, what's happening in russia is being cold, military kaden's in this. if a colds in certain respects the put...
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what i see russia in this year really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics, she says. and they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making to some of these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not mean ceasefire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting of food instead of tauriel drab versus victory. to have div was the biggest since the full bus worked last may many expect pushing to use momentum gain to try to take all the full ukrainian regions. he's already formally annexed. that's done yet . so, hans, so please you can so it will be easy. ukraine still controls large waves of these regions. puts in may want to push on, but does he actually have the results is taking of difficult construction forces. many lives wasted intelligence estimates for the casualties that over 10000 dead, one russian ministry builder, you ca
what i see russia in this year really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics, she says. and they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making to some of these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not mean ceasefire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting of food...
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russia, or nova russia. but that does not matter. what matters is that lending the founder of the soviet state established ukraine. that way, for decades, ukrainian soviet republic developed as part of the ussr and for unknown reasons against the bolsheviks were engaged in ukrainian eyes ation. it was not merely because the soviet leadership was composed to a great extent of those originating from ukraine. rather, it was explained by the general pop policy of indigenous zation pursued by the soviet union. the same things were done in other soviet republics. this involved promoting national languages and national cultures, which is not bad in principle. that is how the soviet ukraine was created after world war 2 ukraine received. in addition to the lands that had belonged to poland before the war pots of the lands that had previously belonged to hungry and romania, just today known as west and ukraine. so romania and hungry had some of their lands taken away and given to the ukraine, and they still remained
russia, or nova russia. but that does not matter. what matters is that lending the founder of the soviet state established ukraine. that way, for decades, ukrainian soviet republic developed as part of the ussr and for unknown reasons against the bolsheviks were engaged in ukrainian eyes ation. it was not merely because the soviet leadership was composed to a great extent of those originating from ukraine. rather, it was explained by the general pop policy of indigenous zation pursued by the...
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and the fact that russia _ controls on russia and the fact that russia is— controls on russia and the fact that russia is now getting drones and missiles — russia is now getting drones and missiles from countries like iran and north— missiles from countries like iran and north korea speaks volumes about russia's_ and north korea speaks volumes about russia's own ability to produce those — russia's own ability to produce those. , ., , , ., , those. there is now this plan being floated around _ those. there is now this plan being floated around the _ those. there is now this plan being floated around the g7 _ those. there is now this plan being floated around the g7 for _ those. there is now this plan being floated around the g7 for a - those. there is now this plan being floated around the g7 for a few - floated around the 67 for a few months that you don't seize the 300 billion but the proceeds, tens of billions a year, you could somehow divert towards ukraine, d think that is a good idea and a subtle way to ratchet up the pressure on the kremlin? ., ., ., , kremlin? you are rig
and the fact that russia _ controls on russia and the fact that russia is— controls on russia and the fact that russia is now getting drones and missiles — russia is now getting drones and missiles from countries like iran and north— missiles from countries like iran and north korea speaks volumes about russia's_ and north korea speaks volumes about russia's own ability to produce those — russia's own ability to produce those. , ., , , ., , those. there is now this plan being floated...
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nato wants to hurt russia wants to destroy russia. that's the message you get when you switch on russian state television. so whenever nato gives support to ukraine, the russians come out with that narrative. as regards how long the fighting is going to go on for, i think vladimir putin believes he has the staying power, that russia has, the staying power that he thinks ukraine lacks and he thinks the west lacks. and there are two elections that the kremlin has its eye on this year. there's what's going to happen in russia next month. i mean, that's a given, isn't it, that vladimir putin is going to win? the kremlin controls that 100%. but then the russians are looking at the american election, too. and if donald trump comes into the white house, comes back to the white house, i think that moscow believes that that will bring a sea change regarding the war in ukraine, even though you hear vladimir putin now bizarrely coming out publicly saying, "i supportjoe biden". in reality, i think there's little doubt that the kremlin would prefe
nato wants to hurt russia wants to destroy russia. that's the message you get when you switch on russian state television. so whenever nato gives support to ukraine, the russians come out with that narrative. as regards how long the fighting is going to go on for, i think vladimir putin believes he has the staying power, that russia has, the staying power that he thinks ukraine lacks and he thinks the west lacks. and there are two elections that the kremlin has its eye on this year. there's...
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so there is nothing much more that russia has to do. russia is occupying our territories. it's not a question of separatism. it's a question of directly occupying russia's military bases on our territory. so what russia is now trying to do, and will continue as it does with other countries in europe and elsewhere, it's a hybrid war which has already started. it's trying to win through propaganda, it's trying to destabilise. today, we add another person that has been hijacked in the occupied territories. it's all the time on this non—existing border that they're taking hostages. so the constant attempts to destabilise georgia is something that we know very well. 0k. one thing that we can say is that probably we are a bit more resilient than other countries would be in that situation because of the experience, because the georgian population knows quite well. well, i want to come on, and we'll talk about the breakaway regions in a moment, butjust in terms of the war in ukraine, russia is building a deep—sea port in abkhazia, one of these breakaway parts of georgia. presi
so there is nothing much more that russia has to do. russia is occupying our territories. it's not a question of separatism. it's a question of directly occupying russia's military bases on our territory. so what russia is now trying to do, and will continue as it does with other countries in europe and elsewhere, it's a hybrid war which has already started. it's trying to win through propaganda, it's trying to destabilise. today, we add another person that has been hijacked in the occupied...
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with preteen impossible. russia continues to say it's open to a sacrament, i'm told, but only if russia's conditions are taken into account unless they put it into the we remain open to a political and diplomatic settlement based on our legitimate interest. given the lack of serious proposal from those who declared war on us and their unwillingness to consider our interest or the realities on the ground, reaching an agreement at the negotiating table remains unlikely. there are no viable options as the west continues to spin the toilet. most crew is unwilling to negotiate a full not advise it, since the landscape has a different tale to tao. this just because of what i'm going to say and absolutely terribly suspicious. thoughts of all 3 involved in this story. so really only the booth and one speech today, 2 years old and a rule that looked like it was about to become a stalemate, a seam russia up. the anti recent games on the battlefields of c most goes when playing the strategic city of updates as keeps men's guns for silent, locking the munition on the 8th promised by the west. in 2022
with preteen impossible. russia continues to say it's open to a sacrament, i'm told, but only if russia's conditions are taken into account unless they put it into the we remain open to a political and diplomatic settlement based on our legitimate interest. given the lack of serious proposal from those who declared war on us and their unwillingness to consider our interest or the realities on the ground, reaching an agreement at the negotiating table remains unlikely. there are no viable...
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so what does brussels get in return from russia? in the wake of lady itself, on fire for ukraine, for the 13th time. just to get bosco's attention? well, sounds like about much more you citizens, of entities involved in anti rushes. actions are on the verge of finding out as to phrase, to the rush for our ministry, fagley mentioning in a statement post, bring them to justice in that tit for tat response to these latest used sections. so it sounds like there's more to come up on the task, but all this drama must at least be worth it to satisfied you. right? that would imply that care for the advert actually be satisfied. it's national security council chief just told you to give all of their heavy weapons right over to you for only adding that they'll just be quotes, scraps in the future. anyway, he said, just did that. he could make better use of the weapons right now. if i quote, destroying the russian federation. whoa, might, was your role there? how do you think you have had enough warner to play right now to stray european farmi
so what does brussels get in return from russia? in the wake of lady itself, on fire for ukraine, for the 13th time. just to get bosco's attention? well, sounds like about much more you citizens, of entities involved in anti rushes. actions are on the verge of finding out as to phrase, to the rush for our ministry, fagley mentioning in a statement post, bring them to justice in that tit for tat response to these latest used sections. so it sounds like there's more to come up on the task, but...
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central. russia is the biggest country in the whole world. russia to should stop trying to take other people's territory. it does not belong to russia. it does not need its rush. it could be a peaceful democratic country, but clearly russia once more, this is not an ex has central school of choice. well, let me throw that back then to alexander in terms of, of going forward with, as russia see this ending and what kinds of strategic calculations isn't making looking at this here, especially with us selection on the horizon a yes or so. so let me clarify that. i do believe this is an existential level. so puts in, it might not be in the special for the russian people. we must make a difference between that. the puts in is not the russian people, the russian people are not put in. but the foot puts in, this is a must winnable. she's essentially a gun hole in. if you lose this, the type of shit that russia has conquered, that would have significant consequences for him. therefore, he is not able to back down at the moment in terms of the, the strategy and the you mentioned, they negotiat
central. russia is the biggest country in the whole world. russia to should stop trying to take other people's territory. it does not belong to russia. it does not need its rush. it could be a peaceful democratic country, but clearly russia once more, this is not an ex has central school of choice. well, let me throw that back then to alexander in terms of, of going forward with, as russia see this ending and what kinds of strategic calculations isn't making looking at this here, especially...
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will there be consequences for russia now?— russia now? there should be consequences _ russia now? there should be consequences because - russia now? there should be consequences because there | russia now? there should be i consequences because there is russia now? there should be - consequences because there is no doubt in my mind, this man was a brave fight against corruption, for justice and democracy, and look what putin's russia did to him. he died and that is because of the action that putin's russia tech. no one can look at this regime now and not recognise it for the dreadful nature it is. a, recognise it for the dreadful nature it is. �* ., , . , , recognise it for the dreadful nature itis. , it is. a development has “ust come into us. it is. a development has “ust come into we — it is. a development has “ust come into us. we had h it is. a development has “ust come into us. we had a _ it is. a development has “ust come into us. we had a mild _ it is. a development hasjust come into us. we had a mild cam - it is. a development hasjust come into us. we had a
will there be consequences for russia now?— russia now? there should be consequences _ russia now? there should be consequences because - russia now? there should be consequences because there | russia now? there should be i consequences because there is russia now? there should be - consequences because there is no doubt in my mind, this man was a brave fight against corruption, for justice and democracy, and look what putin's russia did to him. he died and that is because of the action that...
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some _ russia that russia will never have. some have — russia that russia will never have. some have it commented wasn't a shock it was just a matter of time, he was moved in to harsh conditions in a penal colony in the arctic circle. ~ . , . in a penal colony in the arctic circle. ~ ., , ., ., circle. what is at your worry? putin has sent death _ circle. what is at your worry? putin has sent death squads _ circle. what is at your worry? putin has sent death squads to _ circle. what is at your worry? putin has sent death squads to western l has sent death squads to western europe _ has sent death squads to western europe. navalny challenged him. he was beyond brave. not only in facing up was beyond brave. not only in facing up to— was beyond brave. not only in facing up to the _ was beyond brave. not only in facing up to the russian dictator, but also in telling _ up to the russian dictator, but also in telling the russian people what they perhaps didn't need to hear, namety— they perhaps didn't need to hear, namely that the invasion of ukraine was a _ namely that the i
some _ russia that russia will never have. some have — russia that russia will never have. some have it commented wasn't a shock it was just a matter of time, he was moved in to harsh conditions in a penal colony in the arctic circle. ~ . , . in a penal colony in the arctic circle. ~ ., , ., ., circle. what is at your worry? putin has sent death _ circle. what is at your worry? putin has sent death squads _ circle. what is at your worry? putin has sent death squads to _ circle. what is at...
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nato wants to hurt russia wants to destroy russia. that's the message you get when you switch on russian state television. so whenever nato gives support to ukraine, the russians come out with that narrative. as regards how long the fighting is going to go on for, i think vladimir putin believes he has the staying power, that russia has, the staying power that he thinks ukraine lacks and he thinks the west lacks. and there are two elections that the kremlin has its eye on this year. there's what's going to happen in russia next month. i mean, that's a given, isn't it, that vladimir putin is going to win? the kremlin controls that 100%. but then the russians are looking at the american election, too. and if donald trump comes into the white house, comes back to the white house, i think that moscow believes that that will bring a sea change regarding the war in ukraine, even though you hear vladimir putin now bizarrely coming out publicly saying, "i supportjoe biden". in reality, i think there's little doubt that the kremlin would prefe
nato wants to hurt russia wants to destroy russia. that's the message you get when you switch on russian state television. so whenever nato gives support to ukraine, the russians come out with that narrative. as regards how long the fighting is going to go on for, i think vladimir putin believes he has the staying power, that russia has, the staying power that he thinks ukraine lacks and he thinks the west lacks. and there are two elections that the kremlin has its eye on this year. there's...
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we begin with breaking news from russia. the prison agency that has just announced that imprisoned opposition leader alexei nevada, me has died. russia's federal prison service said in a statement that nobody felt on well off the wall on friday and lost consciousness . it said an ambulance arrived to try to rehabilitate him. but he died of all his press, secretary said they hadn't been informed of his death, and the lawyer was on the way to the prison spokesperson for very me, put in said the russian president had been informed of the 47 year old steph spots of the family and had no further information. at this point no valley was a storm critic of the kremlin. he was arrested in 2021. when he did on to rush after receiving medical treatment in germany for what medical tests showed was a nerve agent far as being. and for more on this, we are now joined by you to have a shuttle who heads the dw bureau in regard. that's where the dw moscow bureau relocated to, after dw was off to leave russia by authorities unit. what more do
we begin with breaking news from russia. the prison agency that has just announced that imprisoned opposition leader alexei nevada, me has died. russia's federal prison service said in a statement that nobody felt on well off the wall on friday and lost consciousness . it said an ambulance arrived to try to rehabilitate him. but he died of all his press, secretary said they hadn't been informed of his death, and the lawyer was on the way to the prison spokesperson for very me, put in said the...
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right, right. ..russia has no international future and yet... uh, well... ..trump�*s message is very different. i don't like it and i could say honestly that i'm irritated by this, but, annoyed by this, but i don't feel betrayed. and i can tell you about moments when i felt betrayed. when putin's oligarch, uh, in the top of the...in the...of the british list of most wealthy people, when government officials from russia buying apartments costing £11 million in london, when they are freely travelling all over europe and all over the world, despite you have a lot of special regulations, like, you know, you have a so—called bribery act in russia, uh, in britain and you can, without any problems, prosecute these people on your own laws, for money laundering, for bribery, but they feeling completely free. i feel betrayed. but it doesn't have something to do with donald trump, so far. isn't one of your big problem that vladimir putin has very successfully wrapped himself in the russian flag, he's used nationalism as a potent political force and he
right, right. ..russia has no international future and yet... uh, well... ..trump�*s message is very different. i don't like it and i could say honestly that i'm irritated by this, but, annoyed by this, but i don't feel betrayed. and i can tell you about moments when i felt betrayed. when putin's oligarch, uh, in the top of the...in the...of the british list of most wealthy people, when government officials from russia buying apartments costing £11 million in london, when they are freely...
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and how would russia we ask? what will speak to a panel and just a minute that fast can do a lot of hand has this report. the european leaders gather in paris and a bit to display their solidarity with ukraine at war with russia. western powers pledge further military supplies with french presents emmanuel macross hinted at more. you can see so to do to over you. there was no consensus today to put troops on the ground and the men of its official assumes and endorsed. but nothing should be excluded. we will do everything so that russia can not win this war. for many months, the conflict has largely been at a stalemate. ukraine and struggled to secure any gains. well, russia has come to it, made in roads in the east ukraine's present bought the mirrors, the landscape once more support from a cron suggestion of western boots on the ground as revealed divisions among the allies. will at present mal chrome speak. he for his military and what he is or is not willing to do with, with his troops present as being clear.
and how would russia we ask? what will speak to a panel and just a minute that fast can do a lot of hand has this report. the european leaders gather in paris and a bit to display their solidarity with ukraine at war with russia. western powers pledge further military supplies with french presents emmanuel macross hinted at more. you can see so to do to over you. there was no consensus today to put troops on the ground and the men of its official assumes and endorsed. but nothing should be...
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i'm asking you, as russia's un ambassador, what's russia prepared to negotiate about? if they tell you they are prepared to negotiate on the basis of the so—called copenhagen format, which is an ultimatum to nato, that is a nonstarter, of course. the actual negotiations will be defined by the situation on the ground when negotiation will start eventually. but are you prepared to negotiate on the basis that you will potentially reverse the annexation, which we've discussed, which the world community regards as illegal, of those four regions, which are ukrainian sovereign territory which you've annexed? are you prepared to discuss reversing that? i think that's not negotiable. they already joined the russian federation, and that is the done deal. and we are not prepared to negotiate this. not prepared to negotiate that? so, really, there's nothing to talk about, is there? there's much to talk about. what, you mean ukraine's surrender? is that what you want to talk about? they want us to surrender. but with greatest respect, ukraine isn't threatening one inch of russian
i'm asking you, as russia's un ambassador, what's russia prepared to negotiate about? if they tell you they are prepared to negotiate on the basis of the so—called copenhagen format, which is an ultimatum to nato, that is a nonstarter, of course. the actual negotiations will be defined by the situation on the ground when negotiation will start eventually. but are you prepared to negotiate on the basis that you will potentially reverse the annexation, which we've discussed, which the world...
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we of course start with russia. plenty of course start with russia. plenty of news on it alexei navalny, the russian opposition politician, died in prison according to the prison service they are in russia. his lawyer is on his way to the remote prison right now. expect to arrive saturday morning. they have had no independent confirmation yet as to exactly what has happened. however, us presidentjoe biden says vladimir putin is responsible. there has in fact been a huge reaction from leaders around the world. we will bring you that. russia says that reaction has been not equitable. we are keeping across different live feeds and pictures coming soon to us from across the world. we will start in london and this is happening right now, a vigil close to the russian embassy. you can see the placards and people out and coming out in support of alexei navalny. we will go to paris now because you can see there the ukrainian leader volodomyr zelensky is speaking with emmanuel macron. emmanuel macron has said the death of mr navalny shows the weakness of the kr
we of course start with russia. plenty of course start with russia. plenty of news on it alexei navalny, the russian opposition politician, died in prison according to the prison service they are in russia. his lawyer is on his way to the remote prison right now. expect to arrive saturday morning. they have had no independent confirmation yet as to exactly what has happened. however, us presidentjoe biden says vladimir putin is responsible. there has in fact been a huge reaction from leaders...
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for every word russia uttered in this room, russia continued to take a human life. it is through our resolute and joint actions that we can restore international peace and security. we believe in the united nations and the u.n. charter and we applaud the tireless of its of the responsible members of this counsel. colleagues, russian propaganda is now trumpeting what they called the liberation of --. what we seen is the liberation -- russia fully liberated the city of its people, buildings and life. it dropped hundreds of guided aerial bombs each with a warhead weighing 500 kg. hundreds of bombs. each is carrying 250 or 500 kg of explosive. -- this palm leaves when it hits the building, house, hospital. the streets are literally covered with the corpses of russian soldiers killed in the so-called meat assault. this is not how we call them. this is how they come up the russians themselves call this barbaric war tactic. they send their own people into meat assault. conquer at any cost is their strategy. russia has paid with the lives of 17,000 russian soldiers since 20
for every word russia uttered in this room, russia continued to take a human life. it is through our resolute and joint actions that we can restore international peace and security. we believe in the united nations and the u.n. charter and we applaud the tireless of its of the responsible members of this counsel. colleagues, russian propaganda is now trumpeting what they called the liberation of --. what we seen is the liberation -- russia fully liberated the city of its people, buildings and...
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that russia will never_ president of russia that russia will never have. president of russia that russia will never have-— president of russia that russia will never have. ., . ., never have. some have commented it it wasn't a shock _ never have. some have commented it it wasn't a shock it _ never have. some have commented it it wasn't a shock it was _ never have. some have commented it it wasn't a shock it was just _ it wasn't a shock it was just a matter of time, he had been moved to very harsh conditions in the penal colony in the arctic circle. was that your worry as you watch from afar? ., , , that your worry as you watch from afar? . , , ., , ., , ., afar? putin has sent death squads to western eur0pe. _ afar? putin has sent death squads to western europe, navalny _ afar? putin has sent death squads to western europe, navalny challenged him, western europe, navalny challenged him. he _ western europe, navalny challenged him, he was beyond brave, not only in facing _ him, he was beyond brave, not only in facing up — him, he was beyond brave, not only in facing up to the russian
that russia will never_ president of russia that russia will never have. president of russia that russia will never have-— president of russia that russia will never have. ., . ., never have. some have commented it it wasn't a shock _ never have. some have commented it it wasn't a shock it _ never have. some have commented it it wasn't a shock it was _ never have. some have commented it it wasn't a shock it was just _ it wasn't a shock it was just a matter of time, he had been moved to very...
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the initiative has now in this full way, costs to russia. russia in this. yeah, really believes it as a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine. i want to spend my next christmas home, but now we realized more and more that we have no plans. we put a note also on the day another round of sanctions on russia over its more and ukraine. but is it enough to stop? it is warm. she, so that's why i'm announcing more than 500 new sanctions the world conquests in response to election of all of these dest welcome to the show. ukraine is marketing and anniversary of info me to here says letting me put in launched his war on a nation. he denies even exists a war. russians are from been even to call a war. your brain has survived paying a terrible human cost. recently its forces have been on the back foot, saving small amounts of territory and land, even as it scores important successes, etc. in 2023, the front lines remained largely in place. ukraine's much wanted offensive failed to repeat the successes of the year before where he craned recaptured bank slots of terr
the initiative has now in this full way, costs to russia. russia in this. yeah, really believes it as a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine. i want to spend my next christmas home, but now we realized more and more that we have no plans. we put a note also on the day another round of sanctions on russia over its more and ukraine. but is it enough to stop? it is warm. she, so that's why i'm announcing more than 500 new sanctions the world conquests in response to election of all of these...
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the chairman talked about defeating russia. russia has four times the population of ukraine. they are producing about 4.5 million 150 five millimeters shells at a cost of $600 a shell. the west is somewhere around one million shells a we are -- a year at the cost of five to $6,000. we ought to be doing oversight on that as well but that is a separate issue. the average age of the ukrainian soldier is 43 years. there are reports of some of the inner circle saying send us all the weapons you have we do not have the men to fire them. i hate that reality, it is an awful reality. but, if we are really concerned about the people of ukraine, and i do not doubt that they want to fight. if we are concerned about the people of ukraine we have to understand what is happening to their country. somewhere around 100,000 dead, killed in action, civilians, probably more on the russian side. half a million total casualties on both sides. nobody knows the exact site -- the exact figures. with 400 billion to a trillion dollars of devastation. every day that this war goes on, more ukrainians die
the chairman talked about defeating russia. russia has four times the population of ukraine. they are producing about 4.5 million 150 five millimeters shells at a cost of $600 a shell. the west is somewhere around one million shells a we are -- a year at the cost of five to $6,000. we ought to be doing oversight on that as well but that is a separate issue. the average age of the ukrainian soldier is 43 years. there are reports of some of the inner circle saying send us all the weapons you have...