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yes, sergey lavrov did make a comment on — place? yes, sergey lavrov did make a comment on those _ place? yes, sergey lavrov did make a comment on those referendums. - place? yes, sergey lavrov did make a comment on those referendums. he l comment on those referendums. he accused the west of hysteria. he said that they were throwing a fit about this referendum referendums but again reiterated a... not bothered by the international community... compounds stirk i maria saying the people there are ethnic russians who want be part of russia —— compared it to crimea. certainly there is increasing concern about these referendums on the un secretary—general himself and his comments to the one security council talking about how this would be a violation of international law. thank you very much. the first picture of the new ledger stone marking the queen's final resting place in windsor has been released by buckingham palace. it's engraved in memory of the queen, her parents and her late husband, the duke of edinburgh. it sits in the f
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comparing _ hysteria. —— sergey lavrov. comparing this to crimea. saying that these — comparing this to crimea. saying that these referendums are ethnic russians— that these referendums are ethnic russians who want to be part of russia, — russians who want to be part of russia, but certainly, what we heard from the _ russia, but certainly, what we heard from the rest of the international community is expressing extreme concern _ community is expressing extreme concern about these referendums and the un _ concern about these referendums and the un secretary—general himself and his comments to the un security council. — his comments to the un security council, talking about how this would — council, talking about how this would he — council, talking about how this would be a violation of international law. more than 500,000 people in eastern canada are without power as the region continues to be battered by a huge storm. these pictures show the town of channel—port aux basques. storm fiona brought winds of nearly 150 kilometres per hou
comparing _ hysteria. —— sergey lavrov. comparing this to crimea. saying that these — comparing this to crimea. saying that these referendums are ethnic russians— that these referendums are ethnic russians who want to be part of russia, — russians who want to be part of russia, but certainly, what we heard from the _ russia, but certainly, what we heard from the rest of the international community is expressing extreme concern _ community is expressing extreme concern about these...
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a lot of the angry bluster from sergey lavrov? >> that's right, we had a press conference with foreign minister lavrov, and what he said is a lot of what we heard during those remarks. going after the west. he was asked some direct questions but he really didn't give revealing answers that were more detail than we have heard from the russians in the past. he was asked about what the goals of russia's war in ukraine are, and he referenced only the statements from president putin. he was asked about the potential use of nuclear weapons, and he referenced there being a nuclear weapons document in russia that would determine when they would use such weapons, not giving a whole lot of new meat on the bone. but there was an interesting back and forth with one reporter who asked about president putin, saying that he had received some questions and concerns from president xi of china about the war in ukraine. and listen to what he said during that back and forth. >> i'm asking you, are you coming under any pressure? i don't know, i'm aski
a lot of the angry bluster from sergey lavrov? >> that's right, we had a press conference with foreign minister lavrov, and what he said is a lot of what we heard during those remarks. going after the west. he was asked some direct questions but he really didn't give revealing answers that were more detail than we have heard from the russians in the past. he was asked about what the goals of russia's war in ukraine are, and he referenced only the statements from president putin. he was...
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sergei lavrov said that the conversation they had was like a death person talking to a person who is mute. we were listening to each other and couldn't hear each other. summing up the relationship between russia and the u.k. now that liz truss is in number 10. >> the german chancellor olaf scho has said congratulations on your new role and i'm looking forward to our cooperation in these challenging times. the u.k. inc. germany looking forward to working closely together as partners and friends with the president of the european parliament quick out of the blocks as well saying that the eu and the u.k. are natural friends and democracies must remain guided in standing against aggression and autocracies so one of the major is a context around this is the ongoing war in ukraine with cooperation between the west, the eu and the u.k., but of course that relationship has been strained in recent times because of post brexit tensions. liz truss is very much involved in those tensions, standing down now as the foreign secretary as she comes the new uk prime minister and was the architect of a
sergei lavrov said that the conversation they had was like a death person talking to a person who is mute. we were listening to each other and couldn't hear each other. summing up the relationship between russia and the u.k. now that liz truss is in number 10. >> the german chancellor olaf scho has said congratulations on your new role and i'm looking forward to our cooperation in these challenging times. the u.k. inc. germany looking forward to working closely together as partners and...
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that was a little of how sergey lavrov and liz truss got along in their roles as foreign secretary. of course, liz truss's role is now changing to prime minister. she has also been openly mocked by the russian foreign ministry for various geographical gaffes, including one occasion where she got mixed up between the black and baltic seas. in response to that, we saw foreign ministry spokeswoman maria zakharova complain of "the stupidity and ignorance of anglo—saxon politicians". here's our russia editor steve rosenberg in moscow. they certainly won't be cracking out the champagne in the kremlin at the news that liz truss is the new british prime minister, and it's no secret, really, that the current russian leadership does not like liz truss. it does not like her very public strong support of ukraine, it doesn't like her very public and strong opposition to the kremlin, the fact that she's publicly called for vladimir putin to be defeated in ukraine. and it didn't like when she came to moscow back in february, as british foreign secretary, when she came for a meeting with sergey l
that was a little of how sergey lavrov and liz truss got along in their roles as foreign secretary. of course, liz truss's role is now changing to prime minister. she has also been openly mocked by the russian foreign ministry for various geographical gaffes, including one occasion where she got mixed up between the black and baltic seas. in response to that, we saw foreign ministry spokeswoman maria zakharova complain of "the stupidity and ignorance of anglo—saxon politicians"....
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they clearly didn't like one another, and sergey lavrov said the conversation we have was like a deaf person talking "the conversation we had was like a deaf person talking "to someone who is mute — "we were listening to each other, but we couldn't "hear one another." i think that will sum up the relationship between russia and the uk now that liz truss is in number ten. the german chancellor has said, "congratulations "on your new role, liz truss, i'm looking forward "to our cooperation." the uk and germany will continue to work closely together as partners in france, says the german chancellor, that will be a key partnership. the president of the european parliament was quick out of the blocks as well, saying democracies must remain united in standing against aggression. of course, one of the major pieces of context around this is the ongoing war in ukraine and cooperation between the west, including between the eu and the uk, but of course, that relationship has been extremely strained in recent times because of post—brexit tensions. liz truss is very much involved in those ten
they clearly didn't like one another, and sergey lavrov said the conversation we have was like a deaf person talking "the conversation we had was like a deaf person talking "to someone who is mute — "we were listening to each other, but we couldn't "hear one another." i think that will sum up the relationship between russia and the uk now that liz truss is in number ten. the german chancellor has said, "congratulations "on your new role, liz truss, i'm...
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they clearly didn't like one another, and sergei lavrov said, "the conversation we had was like a deaf person talking "to someone who is mute — "we were listening to each other, but we couldn't "hear one another." i think that will sum up the relationship between russia and the uk now that liz truss is in number ten. the german chancellor has said, "congratulations on your new role, liz truss, i'm looking forward "to our cooperation." in these challenging times. the uk and germany will continue to work closely together as partners and friends, says the german chancellor, that will be a key partnership. the president of the european parliament was quick out of the blocks as well, saying democracies must remain united in standing against autocracy and aggression. of course, one of the major pieces of context around this is the ongoing war in ukraine and cooperation between the west, including between the eu and the uk, but of course, that relationship has been extremely strained in recent times because of post—brexit tensions. liz truss is very much involved in those tensions. she st
they clearly didn't like one another, and sergei lavrov said, "the conversation we had was like a deaf person talking "to someone who is mute — "we were listening to each other, but we couldn't "hear one another." i think that will sum up the relationship between russia and the uk now that liz truss is in number ten. the german chancellor has said, "congratulations on your new role, liz truss, i'm looking forward "to our cooperation." in these...
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they clearly didn't like one another, and sergei lavrov said, "the conversation we had was like a deaf person talking to someone who is mute — we were listening to each other, but we couldn't hear one another." i think that will sum up the relationship between russia and the uk now that liz truss is in number ten. the german chancellor has said, "congratulations on your- new role, liz truss, i'm looking forward | to our cooperation. i look forward to our cooperation in these challenging times. the uk and germany will continue to work closelyl together as partners in france, says the german chancellor, . that will be a key partnership. the president of the european parliament was quick out - of the blocks as well, _ saying democracies must remain united in standing against| autocracy and aggression. of course, one of the majorl pieces of context around this is the ongoing war in ukraine and cooperation between- the west, including - between the eu and the uk, but of course, that _ relationship has been extremely strained in recent times because of post—brexitl tensions. liz truss is
they clearly didn't like one another, and sergei lavrov said, "the conversation we had was like a deaf person talking to someone who is mute — we were listening to each other, but we couldn't hear one another." i think that will sum up the relationship between russia and the uk now that liz truss is in number ten. the german chancellor has said, "congratulations on your- new role, liz truss, i'm looking forward | to our cooperation. i look forward to our cooperation in these...
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. >> now remarks from sergei lavrov at the new york general assembly in new york simply -- new york city. voicing grievances against the u.s., nato, and the european union. . >> madam president, colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, we are meeting at a difficult and dramatic moment. the crises are growing in the situational area of national security and instead of looking for call -- compromise we are dealing with staging's and provocations. the western lie here
. >> now remarks from sergei lavrov at the new york general assembly in new york simply -- new york city. voicing grievances against the u.s., nato, and the european union. . >> madam president, colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, we are meeting at a difficult and dramatic moment. the crises are growing in the situational area of national security and instead of looking for call -- compromise we are dealing with staging's and provocations. the western lie here
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. >> when sergey lavrov says that the atrocities have been staged and it is russia that is the victim, tony blinken is sitting there thinking what? >> this is "alice in wonderland." it's the world upside down. up is down, white is black. truth is false. but here's the thing, all of these words ring totally hollow to every member on the security council. so this spewing of words is not having an effect. on the contrary. i think it just shows the total disconnect between russia and virtually the entirety of the rest of the world. >> at the moment we spoke to the secretary, russia was hurrying through what it calls elections to force these areas of ukraine's occupied east and south into the russian federation. >> these so-call the elections are a sham, period. they go in. they put in puppet governments, local governments. and then they proceed with a vote, which they'll manipulate in any event, to try to declare the territory russian territory. it is not. it will never be recognized as such. and the ukrainians have every right to take it back. >> blinken came to our interview after meeti
. >> when sergey lavrov says that the atrocities have been staged and it is russia that is the victim, tony blinken is sitting there thinking what? >> this is "alice in wonderland." it's the world upside down. up is down, white is black. truth is false. but here's the thing, all of these words ring totally hollow to every member on the security council. so this spewing of words is not having an effect. on the contrary. i think it just shows the total disconnect between...
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russian foreign minister sergey lavrov showed up 90 minutes later to yesterday's u.n. security council meeting, arriving two minutes before his speech in which he accused the united states and its allies of covering up ukraine's crimes. once he finished speaking, lavrov walked out of the room immediately and did not stay for other members' speeches as they condemned russia's war in ukraine. let's bring in former nato supreme allied commander, james stavridis, msnbc's chief international analyst, and host of "andrea mitchell reports" andrea mitchell. good morning to you both. andrea, i want to begin with you at the u.n. yesterday. extraordinary scene, sergey lavrov breezed in 90 minutes late to his speech and quickly left. clearly not wanting to hear or be confronted from the other member nations about war in ukraine. >> it was remarkable. willie and admiral stavridis, to you. russia, one of the five permanent members of the united nations has a veto, and has been a strikingly forceful presence there, stopping the u.n. from taking any strong action against russia becaus
russian foreign minister sergey lavrov showed up 90 minutes later to yesterday's u.n. security council meeting, arriving two minutes before his speech in which he accused the united states and its allies of covering up ukraine's crimes. once he finished speaking, lavrov walked out of the room immediately and did not stay for other members' speeches as they condemned russia's war in ukraine. let's bring in former nato supreme allied commander, james stavridis, msnbc's chief international...
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when sergei lavrov did speak, he went back to the typical speech russia has given over and over again as justification for the war. i want to play what he said and contrast it with what the ukrainian foreign minister said. >> the kyiv regime owes to its sponsors. the kyiv regime has a assault on the russian language. and tramples on the rights of russians in ukraine. >> putin announced mobilization, what he really announced was his defeat. you can draft 300,000, 500,000 people, but you will never win this war. >> reporter: now u.s. state department official ken said afterwards that rush felt the hot breath of world opinion. not even the chinese world minister spoke up in defense of russia. >> thanks so much. scott mcclain live in london for us. thank you so much. now for more on all of this, we are joined by malcolm davis. he is speaking to us from cambra. thank you very much for being here with us. i want to start with mobilization. and the analysis for the institute for the study of war concluded that partial mobilization is unlikely to dramatically shift the tide of the war. >> rep
when sergei lavrov did speak, he went back to the typical speech russia has given over and over again as justification for the war. i want to play what he said and contrast it with what the ukrainian foreign minister said. >> the kyiv regime owes to its sponsors. the kyiv regime has a assault on the russian language. and tramples on the rights of russians in ukraine. >> putin announced mobilization, what he really announced was his defeat. you can draft 300,000, 500,000 people, but...
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a lot of the angry bluster from sergey lavrov? >> that's right, we had a press conference with foreign minister lavrov, and what he said is a lot of what we heard during those remarks. going after the west. he was asked some direct questions but he really didn't give revealing answers that were more detail than we have heard from the russians in the past. he was asked about what the goals of russia's war in ukraine are, and he referenced only the statements from president putin. he was asked about the potential
a lot of the angry bluster from sergey lavrov? >> that's right, we had a press conference with foreign minister lavrov, and what he said is a lot of what we heard during those remarks. going after the west. he was asked some direct questions but he really didn't give revealing answers that were more detail than we have heard from the russians in the past. he was asked about what the goals of russia's war in ukraine are, and he referenced only the statements from president putin. he was...
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at the united nations, russian foreign minister sergei lavrov stormed out of a u.n. security council meeting thursday, after accusing the u.s. and its nato allies of becoming direct parties to the conflict in ukraine. >> we have no confidence in the work of this body. for the past eight months, we were waiting for steps to be taken against impunity in ukraine and we don't expect anything more from this institution or a whole range of international institutions. amy: foreign minister lavrov arrived 90 minutes late to the u.n. security council chambers and then abandoned the debate after delivering his remarks. that prompted ukrainian foreign minister dmytro kuleba's remark that "russian diplomats flee almost as aptly as russian soldiers." >> today we are mostly focusing on crimes committed by russian soldiers in ukraine. but if anyone thinks they are the only one ready to kill, torture, rape, cut off genitals, they are wrong. russian diplomat are directly complicit because there lies inside these crimes and cover them up. amy: earlier today, united nations commission
at the united nations, russian foreign minister sergei lavrov stormed out of a u.n. security council meeting thursday, after accusing the u.s. and its nato allies of becoming direct parties to the conflict in ukraine. >> we have no confidence in the work of this body. for the past eight months, we were waiting for steps to be taken against impunity in ukraine and we don't expect anything more from this institution or a whole range of international institutions. amy: foreign minister...
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kiley, we just heard from russia's foreign minister, sergey lavrov. what did he have to say? >> reporter: he said, quote, the west is throwing a fit about the referenda happening in ukraine, russian-occupied areas. and he tried to essentially make the case they are legitimate, saying the people in those areas want to be part of russia. of course we know, however, those are being run by russian-backed proxies and are thinking but legitimate with many european countries and the the united states coming out saying they will not recognize the results. the other thing that he spoke about was this deal that had been hatched earlier this summer to try to get the ukrainian grain out of the country. russian had been effectively blocking that grain. there was a deal, that grain is getting out of the country. most countries have welcomed in. the russian foreign minister reiterated some of the concerns we have been hearing that that grain is now going to the poorest of countries. we have heard from u.s. essentials saying that is not true, calling it misinformation, saying the grain is ac
kiley, we just heard from russia's foreign minister, sergey lavrov. what did he have to say? >> reporter: he said, quote, the west is throwing a fit about the referenda happening in ukraine, russian-occupied areas. and he tried to essentially make the case they are legitimate, saying the people in those areas want to be part of russia. of course we know, however, those are being run by russian-backed proxies and are thinking but legitimate with many european countries and the the united...
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. >> now remarks from russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov at the un's general assembly. he voiced grievances against the united states and its western allies, as well as nato and the european union. >> madam president, colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, we are meeting at a difficult and dramatic moment. >> the future of the world order is being decided today. the future of the world order is being decided today. the question is whether -- following his notorious rules, or are we going to have a democratic world without blackmail and without setting fear. we may -- we made a firm choice for the latter. now calling upon everyone to work. -- which serves the interest of the one golden -- today we are witnessing states ready to defend the national interest and this results in the creation of an equal and sustainable multiple architects you what's the objective -- but the objective are being seen by washington and fully subjugated to it. the western countries are considered a threat to their dominating position. the u.s. and allies want to stop the march of history. at some po
. >> now remarks from russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov at the un's general assembly. he voiced grievances against the united states and its western allies, as well as nato and the european union. >> madam president, colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, we are meeting at a difficult and dramatic moment. >> the future of the world order is being decided today. the future of the world order is being decided today. the question is whether -- following his notorious rules, or...
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and sergei lavrov said that "the conversation we had was like a deaf person talking to someone who is mute. "we were listening to one another, but we couldn't hear one another," and i think that will sum up the relationship between russia and the uk now that liz truss is in number 10. that is the uk's relationship to russia. i will talk writers are supporting —— writers are reporting that the government is planning on cutting vat that will reduce electricity bills, and money coming into the government. the bbc economic editor says, both kwasi kwarteng and jacob rees—mogg in attendance at a meeting with energy bosses at the cabinet office this evening. of course, those who are rumoured to be the chancellor of the exchequer and the business sector perry, respectively, although as he says, that is not confirmed. there is a court saying energy ceos were clearly understood the scale of the challenge and need to play their part. there are already discussions going on, even before liz truss becomes prime minister, but until we get those details of a plan, at the moment it remains in th
and sergei lavrov said that "the conversation we had was like a deaf person talking to someone who is mute. "we were listening to one another, but we couldn't hear one another," and i think that will sum up the relationship between russia and the uk now that liz truss is in number 10. that is the uk's relationship to russia. i will talk writers are supporting —— writers are reporting that the government is planning on cutting vat that will reduce electricity bills, and money...
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sergey lavrov knows the value of symbols. he will certainly hold his own security council meeting on ukraine. he wouot have wanted his seat to be emp and he will we are certain back away again from the accusations of belligerency, violations and abuses that will be leveled against him and i think what it will show us is what the u.n. secretary general has condemned as the colossal global dysfunction. the world's top table is gridlocked on the war of our time. laura: your reporting on the diplomacy here in new york, from ukraine, what's the sense you get from the people about how the war is ever going to end? >> it may be without end. it's difficult to see a way forward. presiden zelensky is talking about preconditions for peace. everyone talks peace and wages war. laura: thank you so much for joining us. so, an extremely eventful day here at the united nations. really dominated by president putin seeking moscow. everything russia does reverberating here through the united nations. president biden actually accusing russia of v
sergey lavrov knows the value of symbols. he will certainly hold his own security council meeting on ukraine. he wouot have wanted his seat to be emp and he will we are certain back away again from the accusations of belligerency, violations and abuses that will be leveled against him and i think what it will show us is what the u.n. secretary general has condemned as the colossal global dysfunction. the world's top table is gridlocked on the war of our time. laura: your reporting on the...
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. >> now remarks from sergei lavrov at the new york general assembly in new york simply -- new york city. voicing grievances against the u.s., nato, and the european union. . >> madam president, colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, we are meeting at a difficult and dramatic moment. the crises are growing in the situational area of national security and instead of looking for call -- compromise we are dealing with staging's and provocations. the western lie here under lines trusted institutions and trust in international law as a guarantee of fairness and protecting the weak against the strong. negative tendencies that we witness within the u.n. in a concentrated fashion. pulled from the rubble of german fascism and japanese militarism, created to develop friendly relations and prevent conflict. the future of the world order is being decided today and it is clear to impartial objectors that order could have one hegemony at the head of it with everyone else living, following his notorious rules of benefit or are we going to have a democratic affair? a world without blackmail and without setti
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sergey lavrov, russia's foreign minister, accused the security counsel of trying to impose a false narrative on moscow's operations in ukraine. >> this ignores the fact that over eight years the ukrainian army and fighters from the nationalist formations killed and continue to kill inhabitants of donbass with impunity, simply because they refuse to recognize the result of the coup d'et in kyiv. they decided to uphold their rights which were guaranteed by the ukrainian constitution, including the right to freely use russian. >> the minister for foreign affairs is also beenpeaking. >> many of you may listen to me rit now with one question in mind. is there a chance for peace? will ukraine negotiate with russia in order to end this war? i want to stay crystal-clear. no other nation in the world craves for peace more than ukraine. >> our u.s. state department correspondent is in new york and has been telling me more about what has been said about the war in ukraine, especially when it comes to war crimes. >> you had comments from the icc prosecutor who said he was going to send more investigator
sergey lavrov, russia's foreign minister, accused the security counsel of trying to impose a false narrative on moscow's operations in ukraine. >> this ignores the fact that over eight years the ukrainian army and fighters from the nationalist formations killed and continue to kill inhabitants of donbass with impunity, simply because they refuse to recognize the result of the coup d'et in kyiv. they decided to uphold their rights which were guaranteed by the ukrainian constitution,...
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on wednesday, he met separately be ukrainian officials and russian foreign minister sergey lavrov, the chief of the international atomic energy agency says the danger level remains high. heavy shelling knocked out external power this month. things grew quiet after he led a team of investigators into the russian controlled territory. pre-dawn attacks once again forced operators to use back up generators to keep spent fuel cool. grossi said the attacks worried him and the issue must be resolved as soon as possible. >>> foreign ministers from the group of seven nations say they'll work together to support those affected by the fighting. the group discussed both what is happening in ukraine as well as the global impact. they're greatly concerned over putin's new troop mobilization and the hints of using nuclear weapons. each says they'll tackle food and energy shortages. and the japanese minister revealed new sanctions against russia. >> translator: we're looking at imposing a new ban on the export of chemical weapons and related goods to russia. we plan to make more russian related organi
on wednesday, he met separately be ukrainian officials and russian foreign minister sergey lavrov, the chief of the international atomic energy agency says the danger level remains high. heavy shelling knocked out external power this month. things grew quiet after he led a team of investigators into the russian controlled territory. pre-dawn attacks once again forced operators to use back up generators to keep spent fuel cool. grossi said the attacks worried him and the issue must be resolved...
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security council for his own speech only was another sign of weakness, adding that sergei lavrov apparently couldn't bear to hear the clear and repeated messages of condemnation of russia's war against ukraine. to call out, coming after a face-off between lavrov and secretary of state blinken, with blinken saying it is up to russia to stop the fighting. and lavrov, blaming the u.s. for supporting ukraine. it comes as in russia, there are more protests after vladimir putin's call to escalate the wall by calling up hundreds of thousands of reserve troops and 1300 people have been detained in dozens of cities. i want to bring in nbc news correspondent erin mclaughlin and talk to us about what feels like an escalation from russia with a backdrop here at home with the u.n. security council confrontation. >> well, the ukrainian soldiers tell me that the russian president's decision to call up some 300,000 makes no difference to them. i was out with them today in a village, a couple of hours from where i am now, here in kharkiv, they were showing me a small ukrainian church, which had been bombed
security council for his own speech only was another sign of weakness, adding that sergei lavrov apparently couldn't bear to hear the clear and repeated messages of condemnation of russia's war against ukraine. to call out, coming after a face-off between lavrov and secretary of state blinken, with blinken saying it is up to russia to stop the fighting. and lavrov, blaming the u.s. for supporting ukraine. it comes as in russia, there are more protests after vladimir putin's call to escalate the...
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in his place is sergey lavrov, the former minister. the u.s. has rolled out direct negotiations with him. they say that their message will be heard. this is the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. >> he will hear, for the first time directly from members of the security council, our condemnation and concerns about their attack. and he will hear a call from all of us to withdraw their troops anchor: the turkish president has been playing an active role in mediating between the two countries. he has been speaking at the u.n., calling for a dignified way out of the crisis. >> the conflict is escalating and we are investing tremendous effort to ensure that the war will be finalized by protecting the territorial integrity of ukraine, once and for all. anchor: an interview earlier, he said that he believed russia's leader is seeking an end to the war. >> i got together with president putin and we had discussions, and he is showing that he is willing to end this as soon as possible. that was my impression, because the way that things are going out is problema
in his place is sergey lavrov, the former minister. the u.s. has rolled out direct negotiations with him. they say that their message will be heard. this is the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. >> he will hear, for the first time directly from members of the security council, our condemnation and concerns about their attack. and he will hear a call from all of us to withdraw their troops anchor: the turkish president has been playing an active role in mediating between the two countries. he...
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and he said, i just met with sergei lavrov, the foreign minister. he explained in no uncertain terms that they just absolutely will not accept us bringing ukraine into nato's if it comes down to it, they'll essentially invade and conquer ukraine before. they let us bring it in nato and. so mr. lavrov is begging us to just not try it and i think the language is there that could cause civil war and then we would be forced to intervene. and we don't want to have to that decision. lavrov says, which is four months later, bush tried to bring them into nato's, and the only reason he wasn't able was because germany and france absolutely put their foot down. and why? only for one reason. it will unnecessarily provoke conflict with russia. otherwise, why not accept that it would a problem and they knew it. so instead put out a statement that one day we will and putting them on the fast track for someday and that kind of thing, which is as almost as bad of a provocation, you know, in spirit. and it's, you know, not as many academics and, foreign policy expert
and he said, i just met with sergei lavrov, the foreign minister. he explained in no uncertain terms that they just absolutely will not accept us bringing ukraine into nato's if it comes down to it, they'll essentially invade and conquer ukraine before. they let us bring it in nato and. so mr. lavrov is begging us to just not try it and i think the language is there that could cause civil war and then we would be forced to intervene. and we don't want to have to that decision. lavrov says,...
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russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov has been addressing delegates at the united nations general assembly in new york. here's some of what he had to say. translation are growing, and the situation of international security is deteriorating rapidly. the west is introducing dividing lines all the time rapidly, there are no third position possible, there are no compromises. many are scared russia might close its borders, although the kremlin says reports of an exodus are exaggerating. the bbc has been speaking to one russian driver who wished to remain anonymous as he queued to get into georgia. i remain anonymous as he queued to get into georgia.— to get into georgia. i want to take all my _ to get into georgia. i want to take all my business - to get into georgia. i want to take all my business and - to get into georgia. i want to| take all my business and staff with me so in this case i took my car and i'm going to go through the border of georgia and russia. i guess there will be around ten or 15 hours in the future for the border. i two kilometres and is stuck. i have border, and it i
russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov has been addressing delegates at the united nations general assembly in new york. here's some of what he had to say. translation are growing, and the situation of international security is deteriorating rapidly. the west is introducing dividing lines all the time rapidly, there are no third position possible, there are no compromises. many are scared russia might close its borders, although the kremlin says reports of an exodus are exaggerating. the bbc...
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russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov has been addressing delegates at the united nations general assembly in new york. he accused the united states of escalating tensions around the world. translation: washington is trying to turn the entire world _ into its own backyard and the way of doing this is through unlawful unilateral sanctions, which have been for many years used in violation of the charter and used as a tool of political blackmail. this cynicism here is obvious because these restrictions hit civilians. our north america correspondent nada tawfik says the russian foreign minister used his un speech to accuse the west of hysteria over its actions in ukraine. remember that the west has really been saying that the war in ukraine is an attack on the very foundations of the world order formed after world war two, to put a focus on diplomacy, to make it so that no country could invade its neighbour and take land by force. this issue of sovereignty, territorial integrity, that, again, the west says is so important to the current world order. well, here we heard from the foreign ministe
russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov has been addressing delegates at the united nations general assembly in new york. he accused the united states of escalating tensions around the world. translation: washington is trying to turn the entire world _ into its own backyard and the way of doing this is through unlawful unilateral sanctions, which have been for many years used in violation of the charter and used as a tool of political blackmail. this cynicism here is obvious because these...
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they clearly didn't like one another, and sergey lavrov said the conversation we have was like a deaf person talking to no one who is mute. we were listening to each other, but we couldn't hear one another. i think that will sum up the relationship between russia and the uk now that liz truss is in charge. the between russia and the uk now that liz truss is in charge.— liz truss is in charge. the german chancellor — liz truss is in charge. the german chancellor has _ liz truss is in charge. the german chancellor has said i liz truss is in charge. the german | chancellor has said congratulations on your— chancellor has said congratulations on your new role, liz truss, i'm looking — on your new role, liz truss, i'm looking forward to our cooperation. the uk _ looking forward to our cooperation. the uk and — looking forward to our cooperation. the uk and germany will continue to work closely together as partners in france, _ work closely together as partners in france, so — work closely together as partners in france, so the german chancellor, that france, so the german chanc
they clearly didn't like one another, and sergey lavrov said the conversation we have was like a deaf person talking to no one who is mute. we were listening to each other, but we couldn't hear one another. i think that will sum up the relationship between russia and the uk now that liz truss is in charge. the between russia and the uk now that liz truss is in charge.— liz truss is in charge. the german chancellor — liz truss is in charge. the german chancellor has _ liz truss is in charge....
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lavrov, has been addressing delegates at the united nations general assembly in new york. here's some of what he had to say. the situation is deteriorating rapidly. you're either with us or against us. there is no third option. there are no conference —— compromising. our north america correspondent, nada tawfik, told me that mr lavrov used his un speech to accuse the west of hysteria over its actions in ukraine. formed after world war ii to put formed after world war ii to out a — formed after world war ii to put a focus on diplomacy, to make — put a focus on diplomacy, to make it _ put a focus on diplomacy, to make it so _ put a focus on diplomacy, to make it so that no country could _ make it so that no country could invade his neighbour and lake _ could invade his neighbour and lake land — could invade his neighbour and take land by force. the west says — take land by force. the west says it — take land by force. the west says it so _ take land by force. the west says it so important to the current _ says it so important to the current world order. here w
lavrov, has been addressing delegates at the united nations general assembly in new york. here's some of what he had to say. the situation is deteriorating rapidly. you're either with us or against us. there is no third option. there are no conference —— compromising. our north america correspondent, nada tawfik, told me that mr lavrov used his un speech to accuse the west of hysteria over its actions in ukraine. formed after world war ii to put formed after world war ii to out a — formed...
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sergey lavrov says china would maintain an objective and just position on the war. south korea's president has been overheard appeared to insult american lawmakers. this after a brief meeting in new york with president biden. in comments on south korean television, he is heard saying to his foreign minister "what an embarrassment for biden if these idiots refused to -- congress." the president's office says these comments were unofficial and unverified. iranian ctv says 17 people have been killed in protests following the death of a woman in police custody. masha -- died after being arrested by tech ron -- tehran's so-called morality police. it triggered the most widespread unrest in nearly three years. protests have been reported in the capital and dozens of towns and cities. the world health organization says the covid-19 pandemic is not over yet. just days after president biden declared its end in the u.s. the new director general is warning about large vaccination gaps in poor nations and the risk of more dangerous variants still emerging. sunday, biden declared
sergey lavrov says china would maintain an objective and just position on the war. south korea's president has been overheard appeared to insult american lawmakers. this after a brief meeting in new york with president biden. in comments on south korean television, he is heard saying to his foreign minister "what an embarrassment for biden if these idiots refused to -- congress." the president's office says these comments were unofficial and unverified. iranian ctv says 17 people have...
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lavrov has added income nonchalantly lighting a cigarette in front of cameras as he went in. but as you said, a meeting a few hours ago between the prime minister and the president, lasting an hour and 15 minutes, running over its scheduled time and a focus, as expected, it was on ukraine with both leaders condemning during their conversation what they described as the belligerent statements coming from moscow and president putin. what we will get in a few hours, after that meeting is liz truss heading back into the main chamber to deliver her address to the un's general assembly and what we will get is a sense of the liz truss worldview, if you like, her strategy in government at home and abroad and it is all looked at through the prism of ukraine. we know the impact it is happening internationally, diplomatically, but also as we have heard, domestically as well. at the heart of that is the desire for economic growth, driven and fuelled by tax cuts. she says that will give the uk a resilience and also allow a focus on energy independence, this idea that by 2040 the uk is a n
lavrov has added income nonchalantly lighting a cigarette in front of cameras as he went in. but as you said, a meeting a few hours ago between the prime minister and the president, lasting an hour and 15 minutes, running over its scheduled time and a focus, as expected, it was on ukraine with both leaders condemning during their conversation what they described as the belligerent statements coming from moscow and president putin. what we will get in a few hours, after that meeting is liz truss...
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annmarie: i know you are not meeting sergei lavrov here, but you are meeting china foreign minister on the sidelines of the general a simply. we just had president biden say that u.s. forces would go to defend the island. do you think this strategic ambiguity is working? mr. stoltenberg: the united states and nato allies have made it clear that our policy regarding china and taiwan has not changed. we adhere to the one china policy. having said that, we are concerned about china's stated missions, coercive behavior, and there is no reason to threaten taiwan in the way china does, so of course this is also clearly expressed by nato allies and the united states. annmarie: thank you so much for your time. that was nato secretary-general jens stoltenberg speaking to us on the sidelines of the u.n. general a similar. his messages even if there is going to be these sham elections in four these regions in ukraine, it does not change what is going on right now on the ground in the shape of this war. guy: a very clear message to vladimir putin, potential he going on television a little bit late
annmarie: i know you are not meeting sergei lavrov here, but you are meeting china foreign minister on the sidelines of the general a simply. we just had president biden say that u.s. forces would go to defend the island. do you think this strategic ambiguity is working? mr. stoltenberg: the united states and nato allies have made it clear that our policy regarding china and taiwan has not changed. we adhere to the one china policy. having said that, we are concerned about china's stated...
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russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, has criticised western nations for their "grotesque" fear of russia — saying that such states were seeking to "destroy" his country. addressing the united nations general assembly earlier this evening, mr lavrov was highly critical of washington and what he described as �*russophobia' in the west. translation: washington is trying to turn the entire world _ into its own backyard and the way of doing this is through unlawful unilateral sanctions, which have been for many years used in violation of the charter and used as a tool of political blackmail. this cynicism here is obvious because these restrictions hit civilians. i'm joined by tomila lankina, professor of international relations at london school of economics and political science. here in london. thank you very much forjoining us, professor.— for “oining us, professor. thank you forjoining us, professor. thank you for havinl forjoining us, professor. thank you for having me- _ forjoining us, professor. thank you for having me. we _ forjoining us, professor. thank you for having
russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, has criticised western nations for their "grotesque" fear of russia — saying that such states were seeking to "destroy" his country. addressing the united nations general assembly earlier this evening, mr lavrov was highly critical of washington and what he described as �*russophobia' in the west. translation: washington is trying to turn the entire world _ into its own backyard and the way of doing this is through unlawful...
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on the weekend russian foreign minister sergei lavrov said russia was still very much open to negotiations with ukraine. he warned those negotiations have to happen quickly or the moment will be squandered. the russians understand they're in trouble. >> absolutely. fred pleitgen, thank you for that. >>> brittain's new king is about to leave scotland for northern ireland. the queen's coffin will depart today. there's a critical report due out in hours that could tell us whether inflation is finally moderating. >>> and a looming strike that could send the u.s. economy off the rails. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectle, cabenuva is the ly complete hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectle. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may i
on the weekend russian foreign minister sergei lavrov said russia was still very much open to negotiations with ukraine. he warned those negotiations have to happen quickly or the moment will be squandered. the russians understand they're in trouble. >> absolutely. fred pleitgen, thank you for that. >>> brittain's new king is about to leave scotland for northern ireland. the queen's coffin will depart today. there's a critical report due out in hours that could tell us whether...
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the united states has said it will likely unvam more that these area for what sergei lavrov called formalization of these areas being russian territory. he also said, this is why we are at a pivotal point in the war, that russia will useful protection for the areas that they consider part of russia. this is signaled from moscow that essentially a larger part of their arsenal may be available to them in the event that they expand russian territory. that territory comes under attack. it seems highly likely that kyiv has not changed hands. it appears to volodymyr zelenskyy, donetsk and ukraine's main goal. intense fighting around here. the neighbors say it's hit. russia's army has failed. it's generating more dissent at home than it is really soldiers for the front line. what is russia left with. the remnants possibly of its air force of which we've seen little so far but also the things it's happy to signal about and that's the nuclear stockpile. horrifying to even imagine that is something the kremlin are considering. u.s. messaging has been clear to reassure allies, to warn of the consequences i
the united states has said it will likely unvam more that these area for what sergei lavrov called formalization of these areas being russian territory. he also said, this is why we are at a pivotal point in the war, that russia will useful protection for the areas that they consider part of russia. this is signaled from moscow that essentially a larger part of their arsenal may be available to them in the event that they expand russian territory. that territory comes under attack. it seems...
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sergei lavrov, he said that russia was still open to negotiations with the ukrainians, but he said those negotiations have to happen very quickly. then you have that one incident or the incidents that we've been talking about a little bit on the air over the past 24 hours. it's 18 local deputies who signed a petition for vladimir putin to step down from office. it's one of those things where that is definitely noteworthy but these are very low level local officials and also people who it's not very many of them at this point who are signing a petition like that. but, still, something that is noteworthy and shows that the russians realize they are in a lot of trouble in ukraine, rosemary. >> see if that gains momentum. fred pleitgen, melissa bell, thank you. >>> the house committee investigating the u.s. capitol insurrection is meeting today. >>> plus, a flurry of new subpoenas for dozens of former advisers to donald trump. why are they coming out now? we're back with that and more in just a moment. becoming a morning person starts the night before with new neuriva relax and sleep. it has
sergei lavrov, he said that russia was still open to negotiations with the ukrainians, but he said those negotiations have to happen very quickly. then you have that one incident or the incidents that we've been talking about a little bit on the air over the past 24 hours. it's 18 local deputies who signed a petition for vladimir putin to step down from office. it's one of those things where that is definitely noteworthy but these are very low level local officials and also people who it's not...
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and we're hearing from sergey lavrov saying that russia is looking at clarifications from the iaea about exactly what it is asking for. but that requirement, that request, that demand that it be turned into a safe zone, a security protection zone, looking extremely unlikely for that to happen. but still inspectors remain there in very difficult circumstances. that was another part of the report published yesterday by the iaea suggesting what was needed is greater protection for the workers who needed to think able to go about their job in peace and safety. for the time being though little concrete progress made. >> melissa bell, thank you. >>> seattle public schools are canceling their first day of classes which were supposed to start today, that is because more than 6,000 members of the teachers union are going on strike. one official says free sack lunches will be available for all students and after school athletics are still expected to happen. the union president says they voted to go on strike. >>> and it has been four months since the shooting in uvalde, texas. the investigation i
and we're hearing from sergey lavrov saying that russia is looking at clarifications from the iaea about exactly what it is asking for. but that requirement, that request, that demand that it be turned into a safe zone, a security protection zone, looking extremely unlikely for that to happen. but still inspectors remain there in very difficult circumstances. that was another part of the report published yesterday by the iaea suggesting what was needed is greater protection for the workers who...
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russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, has criticised western nations for their "grotesque" fear of russia — saying that such states were seeking to "destroy" his country. addressing the united nations general assembly earlier this evening, mr lavrov was highly critical of washington and what he described as �*russophobia' in the west. translation: washington is trying to turn the entire world _ into its own backyard and the way of doing this is through unlawful unilateral sanctions, which have been for many years used in violation of the charter and used as a tool of political blackmail. this cynicism here is obvious because these restrictions hit civilians. nasa has called off another scheduled launch of its historic uncrewed mission to the moon — which was due to take place on tuesday. tropical storm ian is set to be strengthening in the coming days as it approaches florida. it follows two postponments of the artemis mission at the end of august. the first picture of the new ledger stone, marking the queen's final resting place in windsor, has been released by buckingham pa
russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, has criticised western nations for their "grotesque" fear of russia — saying that such states were seeking to "destroy" his country. addressing the united nations general assembly earlier this evening, mr lavrov was highly critical of washington and what he described as �*russophobia' in the west. translation: washington is trying to turn the entire world _ into its own backyard and the way of doing this is through unlawful...
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we heard sergey lavrov there. obviously they have to frame this as a war against not just ukraine but the whole west in order to justify this mobilization to their own citizens. are russians buying this? >> well, somehow, yes. because the russians were convinced by the means of propaganda and based on their experience of hardships, economic hardships, that the west are against them. and in general, many of russian citizens, ordinary russian citizens, do buy this. but they are more and more reluctant to participate. they were called to take part in offensive support of this invasion. now they are called into the army. that's totally different thing. te may support this narrative, but they don't want to participate. that's a clear difference. >> so given that, you know, the people who haven't been able to escape, those who will be forced to fight, how effective do you think they'll be given the lack of morale and fighting spirit so far we've seen from many russian professional soldiers? >> i think, first of all, tha
we heard sergey lavrov there. obviously they have to frame this as a war against not just ukraine but the whole west in order to justify this mobilization to their own citizens. are russians buying this? >> well, somehow, yes. because the russians were convinced by the means of propaganda and based on their experience of hardships, economic hardships, that the west are against them. and in general, many of russian citizens, ordinary russian citizens, do buy this. but they are more and...
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kylie, all eyes were on the foreign minister sergei lavrov. he accused ukraine of being, quote, racist. >> reporter: yeah, a number of erroneous claims from the russian foreign minister today. not truly unexpected. but noteworthy, given that he was sitting in the hot seat at a u.n. security council meeting on ukraine and ukrainian sovereignty. he also spoke erroneously about neo-nazis in ukraine. and ukraine being the one to clamp down on dissent in his country, of course, we know that's what happens in russia. when it comes to his presence that the meeting, he was only there for a few minutes. he came in before delivering his remarks and left directly after delivering the remarks. it cases that the foreign minister could bear to sit there and listen to the repeat criticism of russia. and it shows further weakness of the russians in this situation. now, we should note that the secretary of state took a very direct attack on president putin, saying he is the one who chose this war. and calling on the word to be critical of president putin and s
kylie, all eyes were on the foreign minister sergei lavrov. he accused ukraine of being, quote, racist. >> reporter: yeah, a number of erroneous claims from the russian foreign minister today. not truly unexpected. but noteworthy, given that he was sitting in the hot seat at a u.n. security council meeting on ukraine and ukrainian sovereignty. he also spoke erroneously about neo-nazis in ukraine. and ukraine being the one to clamp down on dissent in his country, of course, we know that's...
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prime minister sergei lavrov left the chamber after delivering his own remarks where he dismissed the world's condemnation after blaming ukraine and the west for the invasion. >> reporter: the key regime owes impunity, germany, france, and the united states. over the past few years the key regime has trampled on the rights of russian speaking people in ukraine. >> as the u.s. slams what it considers a future land grab, some ukrainians are coming back to the area russia used to hold. as ben wedeman reports, they're finding out there's not much left. >> reporter: anatoli is trying to make his demolished house a home again one nail at a time, but without a roof, plastic sheeting on the windows won't make much of a difference. this is all they can salvage. anatoli is overwhelmed by what he and his wife found when they returned to their village. what can i say, he asks? you can see for yourself. svetlana was born in this house 53 years ago. her reaction -- pain, she says. shock. pain, terrible pain, bitterness. the fruits of a life's labor withered on the vine. this is what happened to man
prime minister sergei lavrov left the chamber after delivering his own remarks where he dismissed the world's condemnation after blaming ukraine and the west for the invasion. >> reporter: the key regime owes impunity, germany, france, and the united states. over the past few years the key regime has trampled on the rights of russian speaking people in ukraine. >> as the u.s. slams what it considers a future land grab, some ukrainians are coming back to the area russia used to hold....
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speaking at the united nations, the russian foreign minister, sergey lavrov, said if those regions decide tojoin russia, they will receive moscow's full protection, and that includes moscow's doctrine on the use of nuclear weapons. there has been a reaction from the ukrainians, the foreign minister here said comments like this are unacceptable. the ukrainian authorities and western countries have dismissed the so—called referendums being held in those occupied regions of ukraine as an illegal process with no legitimacy, and they say this is a propaganda exercise. they say russia has already decided the outcome of those votes, and this is going to be used as an excuse by moscow to annex parts of ukraine. thanks to hugo for that. the military has been deployed to canada's nova scotia province after tropical storm fiona battered the coastline. hundreds of thousands of people across five provinces have been left without power and officials have warned of severe damage to critical infrastructure. in newfoundland, over twenty homes were damaged or destroyed. rescue services saved a woman who
speaking at the united nations, the russian foreign minister, sergey lavrov, said if those regions decide tojoin russia, they will receive moscow's full protection, and that includes moscow's doctrine on the use of nuclear weapons. there has been a reaction from the ukrainians, the foreign minister here said comments like this are unacceptable. the ukrainian authorities and western countries have dismissed the so—called referendums being held in those occupied regions of ukraine as an illegal...
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why did the united states give a visa to sergei lavrov and his entire delegation into the united states after all of the death and a destruction that he has caused with vladimir putin? >> this is a really great question, maria. and i would like to know that answer from president joe biden. we know that he was the one that signed off on the visa for president riesi of of iran and a others. we know iran is the leading state sponsor of terrorism around the globe. they ta targeted u.s. citizens, generals and so forth. in response to that, representative mike waltz of florida and i will be introducing what we call the punish act a which will cod s's ify sanctions against iran. maria: it's incredible to me that they're talking about staying neutral, they're talking about supporting ukraine and yet we act as if business as usual, just business as usual with having lavrov here as if he's not doing what he's doing. >> this is the doctrine of appeasement that has been pushed by the biden administration since day one. we know that iranians continue to target u.s. officials for assassination. we kn
why did the united states give a visa to sergei lavrov and his entire delegation into the united states after all of the death and a destruction that he has caused with vladimir putin? >> this is a really great question, maria. and i would like to know that answer from president joe biden. we know that he was the one that signed off on the visa for president riesi of of iran and a others. we know iran is the leading state sponsor of terrorism around the globe. they ta targeted u.s....
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lavrov arrived, blame ukraine for the invasion. then, essentially, walked out. he also tied to our next guest, chief prosecutor at the international committee criminal court, who's been in ukraine investigating allegations of war crimes. we have no confidence in the work of this body for eight months we were waiting for test steps to be taking, against impunity in ukraine, and we don't expect anything more from this institution and a whole range of other international institutions. >> we're joined now by -- prosecutor for the international criminal court. and he responds to what he said? >> no, i think you summarized very accurately. no confidence in international institutions. not just the international criminal court, but other institutions as well and all one can do is keep trying to do his job. >> let's talk about what you're doing in ukraine, because it's really extraordinary. this is the biggest field operation for the icc, is that right? >> yes, the biggest deployment in the history of icc was a may. since then, i've had a c
lavrov arrived, blame ukraine for the invasion. then, essentially, walked out. he also tied to our next guest, chief prosecutor at the international committee criminal court, who's been in ukraine investigating allegations of war crimes. we have no confidence in the work of this body for eight months we were waiting for test steps to be taking, against impunity in ukraine, and we don't expect anything more from this institution and a whole range of other international institutions. >>...