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some to victoria and over a political analyst from moscow state university of international relations with a bit earlier on. the us wanted to use the g twenty to push china further but had to explain its actions instead that's what's leading global currency analysts governor romney has been telling us about. the u.s. was really looking for the g. twenty to be a forum to continue to pressure china and to have you know more unified front against china and asian currencies current account surplus countries. from from the rest of the world and what it actually ended up turning into was that the u.s. had to go in there and do the tables were turned that the u.s. actually had to explain its own behavior to a whole host of countries and the chinese i think were pretty adept at turning this around and there were a lot of other countries who didn't mind actually turning the tables a little bit on the us and saying ok well why don't you guys explain what you're doing with with the fed before your country before you start kind of throwing stones at us. as part of our continuing coverage of the g
some to victoria and over a political analyst from moscow state university of international relations with a bit earlier on. the us wanted to use the g twenty to push china further but had to explain its actions instead that's what's leading global currency analysts governor romney has been telling us about. the u.s. was really looking for the g. twenty to be a forum to continue to pressure china and to have you know more unified front against china and asian currencies current account surplus...
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right if on sufferance moscow state university of international relations thank you. meanwhile the violence in afghanistan has reached an all time high during the nine year u.s. led war is so according to the latest pender god report american military chiefs have made progress their progress across the country is just a bit uneven and only a modest gains have been made against the taliban. mass relocation of american forces the latest attempt to break the deadlock. i will try to purchase time in iraq is coming to an end he's part of the american forces who stayed behind to train assist and he quipped iraqi security forces their families sure their own wants to go home that's for sure no one knows whether once they hear the generous not just movement of troops and equipment since world war two the u.s. army is moving its supplies from iraq to afghanistan certain equipment such as r m wrapped. mine resistant vehicles our humvees are those types of equipment a lot of our rolling vehicles rolling stock of vehicles and some generation that equipment yes will be dedicated t
right if on sufferance moscow state university of international relations thank you. meanwhile the violence in afghanistan has reached an all time high during the nine year u.s. led war is so according to the latest pender god report american military chiefs have made progress their progress across the country is just a bit uneven and only a modest gains have been made against the taliban. mass relocation of american forces the latest attempt to break the deadlock. i will try to purchase time...
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asian studies at moscow state university of international relations good to see you. on first initiated this round of tension respond to president medea this recent visit to the coup real islands then changed his mind over having perhaps some dialogue why the change in maneuvering. well to my mind. understands that disrupting relations with russia does not serve its national interests and. well. the relations with the neighbors. perhaps. one of the main priorities of the militarization of the relations with neighbors is one of the priorities of the current cabinet no and i think that. for. the main objective was to show its position over the cruel loans dispute but not to spoil relations with russia completely so i think that that was. the point was just to. come back to their normal position of the relations and to try to resume normal dialogue ok so despite the dispute over the caribbean islands japan wants a good neighborly relationship with russia but russia is asking japan to adopt a less emotional approach to this territorial dispute how possible is that. well i
asian studies at moscow state university of international relations good to see you. on first initiated this round of tension respond to president medea this recent visit to the coup real islands then changed his mind over having perhaps some dialogue why the change in maneuvering. well to my mind. understands that disrupting relations with russia does not serve its national interests and. well. the relations with the neighbors. perhaps. one of the main priorities of the militarization of the...
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analyst for the moscow state university of international relations she joins us live from moscow thank you indeed for joining us what's the significance do you think of the audience on the visit by president kennedy in terms of the relations between these two major. media today is made of it is to reason it is not a sudden want it wanted from the chain old freshman leader or so visits to the russian far east you know that in july. and you know it was spent several weeks in the far east. so it's kind of important. for a strategic to political she lived in russian foreign policy russia to turn still was the south pacific asia pacific region and it's really important in general not only talking about this special event. given that what you may call japan's negative reaction to president gets visit. you know that rely loans for a long time was an issue between russia and japan but this time it is a visit to chanda shows that his main interest is economic one and his main goal is to check the program that was promoted several years ago there was a program for the development of creel island
analyst for the moscow state university of international relations she joins us live from moscow thank you indeed for joining us what's the significance do you think of the audience on the visit by president kennedy in terms of the relations between these two major. media today is made of it is to reason it is not a sudden want it wanted from the chain old freshman leader or so visits to the russian far east you know that in july. and you know it was spent several weeks in the far east. so it's...
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analyst from moscow state university of international relations thanks indeed for joining us here on down to you know after the war in self-assertive two years ago russia's relations with nato you should know what to do with almost blue content rosen do you think they've now been the steward to rebuild the. world and fulfilling the image was full so i think that. we haven't yet restored our relationship to the pre-war levels but if we look at the history of russian nature relations over the past two decades almost you'll see that it has been a history of lows and highs in our relationship which means that we now try to cooperate on the most effective basis there are areas we would like to cooperate areas where we have disagreements and this is probably the best description of a problematic operation that sums up partnership at this point so i don't think that we should be very much set about the fact that we are not intensely cooperating as we used to because we have interests words from some both of us and we have arrows of. mutual interest in a way that's demanded albatros the atte
analyst from moscow state university of international relations thanks indeed for joining us here on down to you know after the war in self-assertive two years ago russia's relations with nato you should know what to do with almost blue content rosen do you think they've now been the steward to rebuild the. world and fulfilling the image was full so i think that. we haven't yet restored our relationship to the pre-war levels but if we look at the history of russian nature relations over the...
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state university of international relations thanks. russia newspapers revealed the ten russian agents expelled by the u.s. this summer were betrayed by their own boss president medvedev says the relations are no surprise and that the and that he was aware of the events all along r.t.c. go prescribe off explains that the journalist behind the story said the media hype also drew attention away from the real top spot. the summer spy story between the u.s. and russia just a few months after dropping out of headlines around the world the biggest spying scandal between moscow and washington since the cold war iraq is back with. the drama of this whole situation is that the agents were turned in by their boss he's been named as colonel suitable cool for legend we headed the american department of russia's foreign intelligence service you know firstly more for a grant has been released to journalists from the moscow based community newspaper see they've been holding their only investigation into the story and clean he is behind blown his colle
state university of international relations thanks. russia newspapers revealed the ten russian agents expelled by the u.s. this summer were betrayed by their own boss president medvedev says the relations are no surprise and that the and that he was aware of the events all along r.t.c. go prescribe off explains that the journalist behind the story said the media hype also drew attention away from the real top spot. the summer spy story between the u.s. and russia just a few months after...
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university of international relations she told me the result of this summit was too predictable they couldn't of it now say anything different than that because there's already is quite a huge. exile eighty in the world regarding what's happening in europe and they know the only and no regard to build. real real currency war so if they didn't come up to the any agreement on the g twenty seven it didn't say that it would have made it really a real blow for the investors and for their markets so they had to smooth with this but i'm not sure if all the substantial disagreements i actually rolled ruled out any of the good follow it's. the us want to use the g twenty to push china further but i will explain its actions instead that's what leading global currency analyst . told. the u.s. was really looking for the g. twenty to be a forum to continue to pressure china and to have you know more unified front against china and asian currencies current account surplus countries. from from the rest of the world and what it actually ended up turning into was that the u.s. had to go in there and
university of international relations she told me the result of this summit was too predictable they couldn't of it now say anything different than that because there's already is quite a huge. exile eighty in the world regarding what's happening in europe and they know the only and no regard to build. real real currency war so if they didn't come up to the any agreement on the g twenty seven it didn't say that it would have made it really a real blow for the investors and for their markets so...
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alexander nikitin over the moscow state university of international relations own r.t. . once the world's fourth largest lake the are all sea in central asia is now known for one of the worst ecological disasters on the planet because of soviet era irrigation projects the waters there started receding fifty years ago bringing with it a drastic change to the local climate and killing most marine life to boot but one of the greatest threats is the danger that is posing now to people's health as those waters disappear lindsay france has got the story the air all see is a shadow of its former self. those in the kazak city are rask once had the sea at their doorstep but are now confronted by the haunting sight of abandoned ships the water is twenty kilometers away and from the dried up remains sickness comes one local woman who chose not to be named remembers when friends and family started to fall ill. here new diseases a match that we had never seen and high numbers especially related to breathe in my husband's good chronic bronchitis that's how i live you can see salt in th
alexander nikitin over the moscow state university of international relations own r.t. . once the world's fourth largest lake the are all sea in central asia is now known for one of the worst ecological disasters on the planet because of soviet era irrigation projects the waters there started receding fifty years ago bringing with it a drastic change to the local climate and killing most marine life to boot but one of the greatest threats is the danger that is posing now to people's health as...
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alexander the katyn for the moscow state university of international relations and his thoughts for the program. the world's fourth largest lake the arrow will see in central asia is now known for one of the worst ecological disasters on the planet because of some of the irrigation projects the water started receiving fifty years ago bringing a drastic change to the local climate in killing last marine life but one of the greatest threats the rapidly disappearing water is still pose is not the people's health and the fronts report. the arrow see is a shadow of its former self those in the kazak city once had the sea at their doorstep but are now confronted by the haunting sight of abandoned ships the water is twenty kilometers away and from the dried up remains sickness comes one local woman who chose not to be named remembers when friends and family started to fall ill but you see here new diseases a match that we have never seen in high numbers he specially related to present my husband's good chronic bronchitis that's how i believe you can see salt in the air but you feel it on the s
alexander the katyn for the moscow state university of international relations and his thoughts for the program. the world's fourth largest lake the arrow will see in central asia is now known for one of the worst ecological disasters on the planet because of some of the irrigation projects the water started receiving fifty years ago bringing a drastic change to the local climate in killing last marine life but one of the greatest threats the rapidly disappearing water is still pose is not the...
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state university of international relations is positive about russia nato joint project but says moscow shouldn't forget its other allies. i believe should the mentum be retained in russia need to relations should russia formally because. all the defense many of these issues will be sorted out by themselves given the level of mutual trust between the two and russia will increase significantly should they have joint missile defense which of course russia will need not to compromise any of its existing. blog relationships such as to its. relationship with china russia will only become. as objectively as some of the world's most effective militarily countries blogs. choice key political analyst from macarthur foundation. republicans cold to slash spending across the board seems to have gone down well with voters in the us midterm elections where the economy in ruins politicians say there will be cuts in education and health care but there is one multibillion dollar area that they won't touch. with the u.s. debt in the trillions in the economy still. it's no surprise politicians in washingt
state university of international relations is positive about russia nato joint project but says moscow shouldn't forget its other allies. i believe should the mentum be retained in russia need to relations should russia formally because. all the defense many of these issues will be sorted out by themselves given the level of mutual trust between the two and russia will increase significantly should they have joint missile defense which of course russia will need not to compromise any of its...
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and is out of the keaton for moscow state university of international relations talking to r.t. thanks tonight one of the world's once rather the world's fourth largest lake the erroll sea in central asia is now known for one of the worst ecological disasters on the planet because of somebody's irrigation projects the water started receiving their fifty years ago bringing with it a drastic change to the local climate and killing most marine life too but one of the greatest threats the rapidly disappearing waters still pose is a threat to people's health lindsey france has got the story tonight the aero sea is a shadow of its former self. those in the kazakh city of once had to see at their doorstep but are now confronted by the haunting sight of abandoned ships the water is twenty kilometers away and from the dried up remains sickness comes one local woman who chose not to be named remembers when friends and family started to fall ill but you see here new disease is a message that we have never seen in high numbers especially related to breathe in my husband's good chronic bronc
and is out of the keaton for moscow state university of international relations talking to r.t. thanks tonight one of the world's once rather the world's fourth largest lake the erroll sea in central asia is now known for one of the worst ecological disasters on the planet because of somebody's irrigation projects the water started receiving their fifty years ago bringing with it a drastic change to the local climate and killing most marine life too but one of the greatest threats the rapidly...
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of that with an exam the nikkei ten from the moscow state university of international relations now was the world's fourth largest freshwater leg the arrow seen central asia is now known for one of the was a logical disasters on the planet and lake has been steadily shrinking since the sixty's as a result of massive soviet era irrigation projects most of the body of water has gone along with its marine life but the place also has become a health and human tragedy lynsey france now reports. the air all see is a shadow of its former self those in the kazak city are rask once had the sea at their doorstep but are now confronted by the haunting sight of abandoned ships the water is twenty kilometers away and from the dried up remains sickness comes one local woman who chose not to be named remembers when friends and family started to fall ill but you see here new diseases a match that we have never seen in high numbers especially related to breathe in my husband's good chronic bronchitis that's how i live you can see salt in the air but you feel it on the skin and you can feel it on the ton
of that with an exam the nikkei ten from the moscow state university of international relations now was the world's fourth largest freshwater leg the arrow seen central asia is now known for one of the was a logical disasters on the planet and lake has been steadily shrinking since the sixty's as a result of massive soviet era irrigation projects most of the body of water has gone along with its marine life but the place also has become a health and human tragedy lynsey france now reports. the...
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state university of international relations as positive about russia nato joint project but says moscow should forget its other allies. i believe should the mention be retained in russia need to relations should russia formally become. all. defense many of these issues will be sorted out by themselves given the level of mutual trust between the two and russia will increase significantly should they have a joint missile defense of course russia will need not compromise any of its existing. blocks of relationship such as to its. relationship with china russia will only become. to object to the world's most effective military the country's blogs. and i was from alaska see university of international relations there. well there are always more stories our website r.t. dot com but here is a quick preview of what might catch your eye. while forecasters predict the coldest winter russia has ever seen there is no sign of it yet but muscovites experiencing record breaking warmth of amber days. to discover why horrific side of fads of the vietnam war still fell today with many saying no amount of
state university of international relations as positive about russia nato joint project but says moscow should forget its other allies. i believe should the mention be retained in russia need to relations should russia formally become. all. defense many of these issues will be sorted out by themselves given the level of mutual trust between the two and russia will increase significantly should they have a joint missile defense of course russia will need not compromise any of its existing....