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what could be the end of war of syria or the beginning of the end of the war in syria because you know still there are you know adlib which is where the other organization like al qaeda and not sort of are situated there so i believe those. syrian army capture and i believe the preparation for the war. on its way so it could be a matter of weeks maybe days told to recapture again so yes this could be the end of i says islamic state in particular and they lost the mosul which is the biggest city in the arab they lost their also there they lost a lot for now i believe that could be the time to lose actually erica in sealed is the syrian democratic army now in and the art of of. so i'm not surprised if that actually the syrian army will break up and recapture it again liberated and that is that seat in the flag on the top of its building i think it is it is that turning point now and i believe isis in a way to lose its presence and most of eastern syria. it is a major turning point. how do you see the future of syria if we can look just a bit further i mean beyond deisel because you know
what could be the end of war of syria or the beginning of the end of the war in syria because you know still there are you know adlib which is where the other organization like al qaeda and not sort of are situated there so i believe those. syrian army capture and i believe the preparation for the war. on its way so it could be a matter of weeks maybe days told to recapture again so yes this could be the end of i says islamic state in particular and they lost the mosul which is the biggest city...
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we do realize that it's a very special day for syria and the people of syria then a few hours later this is something that happened within the last forty or thirty minutes or so we heard the confirmation from the russian military and now with the actual details of what's been happening on the ground the blockade was being broken are emerging we're getting statements by the russian army getting bits of that information from the defense ministry and it looks like the islamic state terrorists around the errors or were planning to regroup or they were forced to regroup and they couldn't do that. thanks to the cruise missiles that were launched from russia's frag it asin in the mediterranean you can see the pictures of these cruise missiles flying into the air so first of all this strike. essentially. state plans to regroup but then also there were many many things destroyed in that attack there were some high. hideouts underground tunnels many artillery. units depos in the actual. i guess we should call it personnel the fighters of islamic state we cannot call them personnel perhaps terroris
we do realize that it's a very special day for syria and the people of syria then a few hours later this is something that happened within the last forty or thirty minutes or so we heard the confirmation from the russian military and now with the actual details of what's been happening on the ground the blockade was being broken are emerging we're getting statements by the russian army getting bits of that information from the defense ministry and it looks like the islamic state terrorists...
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and he believes it could signal the end i saw in syria. first of all it almost destroys ice is present in this area it means that ice is no longer has any big cities to stay in i mean after that as old you've got the town of may deem and then you have a book come out which is on the borders after that there's no real cities left in syria for isis to be held out and so it will naturally go back into a into a into an insurgency there's no longer any big areas where isis controls in syria there is always a huge significant victory not just for syria but also for russia because since it's intervention in two thousand and september two thousand and fifteen the u.s. the worst of all watched and wanted the intervention to be unsuccessful would have wanted these efforts against i still to be undermined but we're looking at this two years on from. syria with russians or ford has absolutely obliterated isis in many of these areas from power mirror to certain to their resort and essentially we're facing now the end of isis in syria and this is been d
and he believes it could signal the end i saw in syria. first of all it almost destroys ice is present in this area it means that ice is no longer has any big cities to stay in i mean after that as old you've got the town of may deem and then you have a book come out which is on the borders after that there's no real cities left in syria for isis to be held out and so it will naturally go back into a into a into an insurgency there's no longer any big areas where isis controls in syria there is...
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to anyone who wants to buy oil inside syria there's very little or that otherwise reaches syria so that's all inside yes it's still an income source yes it's still the most significant income source of eisel but it's no longer a problem whether it's sold across the border as the volumes are simply not there anymore what has happened is with the shrinking of the territory right is of course the budget of isis shrinking. and that is this danger to say ok the budget of isis shrinking the problem getting better what is always left out is of course with a shrinking of the territory you have less spending of ice. so yes there is problems that i see house with payments of it's fight as yes it's a squeeze budget but as everyone can clearly see it's still enough to put up with quite a sea supply in both countries now in one of your previous interviews you predicted that as the sort of internal sources of financing are being squeezed i still will get increasingly more financing from abroad from other countries do you see those predictions playing out on the storm right saw what we've set. our asses
to anyone who wants to buy oil inside syria there's very little or that otherwise reaches syria so that's all inside yes it's still an income source yes it's still the most significant income source of eisel but it's no longer a problem whether it's sold across the border as the volumes are simply not there anymore what has happened is with the shrinking of the territory right is of course the budget of isis shrinking. and that is this danger to say ok the budget of isis shrinking the problem...
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in syria. and a range of other issues that we can discuss. missile development too. >> let me just quickly, to follow up, so a crisis between the united states and iran, which would be precipitated by the u.s. walking out of the jcpoa, that's not something they would welcome? they're content with the poor state of relations as they exist now? >> well, i don't -- that's not the right way to put it. but i think their concerns would not be primarily addressed in any constructive way from their point of view, as i understand it, by a walking away from a jcpoa which is being properly implemented. from their point of view, that would be a net negative because what it would mean is that a restriction on iran would be lost. leverage on iran would be surrendered, and iranian hardliners will have pocketed this reality. they will have done away with the international sanctions regime under obama and had their, you know, had their obligations under the jcpoa removed under trump, all for nothing. all gainin
in syria. and a range of other issues that we can discuss. missile development too. >> let me just quickly, to follow up, so a crisis between the united states and iran, which would be precipitated by the u.s. walking out of the jcpoa, that's not something they would welcome? they're content with the poor state of relations as they exist now? >> well, i don't -- that's not the right way to put it. but i think their concerns would not be primarily addressed in any constructive way...
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is in syria because it wants leverage in the region and i mean syria is basically the epitome of how the us has losing the region because it lost really badly in syria it has almost no leverage and one of the reasons that wants to have leverage so badly is because at this point eric is adversaries in this region have one iran and hezbollah and the syrian government and this is the big nightmare scenario for the us is these different forces that basically are against u.s. interests in the region against israeli interests being able to have a land bridge to one another and so the u.s. is remaining in the region the whole purpose of that is to try and stop these forces from being able to work together more fluidly which is basically how it's going to be from now on you brought up israel recently you published a report at alter net from your time in syria titled how a free syrian army unit uncovered the rebels israeli connection and switched sides that's a pretty hot scoop rania can you briefly explain what happened and why it's significant . well this is sort of been an open secret for
is in syria because it wants leverage in the region and i mean syria is basically the epitome of how the us has losing the region because it lost really badly in syria it has almost no leverage and one of the reasons that wants to have leverage so badly is because at this point eric is adversaries in this region have one iran and hezbollah and the syrian government and this is the big nightmare scenario for the us is these different forces that basically are against u.s. interests in the region...
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now in syria america's goals have changed. they before wanted to get rid of president assad and now especially since trump they say the focus is defeating dark. do you think and this is made hezbollah and iran stronger in syria will america accept this long term you think america for sure that saudi america has suffered a defeat in syria there purty was to remove assad from power and to change the regime but their plans collapsed on many sides. the military presence their support of opposition forces and regional cooperation with the arab countries that wanted regime change in syria to serve israel's interests but now america has changed its policy this policy now avoids direct confrontation with assad because they simply cannot afford it. they understand eisel which they supported is acting against syria and against the us how can the us support a militant group which they cannot control and which does not do what they want that is why president trump decided to focus and fights nicely but this didn't mean he became an assad
now in syria america's goals have changed. they before wanted to get rid of president assad and now especially since trump they say the focus is defeating dark. do you think and this is made hezbollah and iran stronger in syria will america accept this long term you think america for sure that saudi america has suffered a defeat in syria there purty was to remove assad from power and to change the regime but their plans collapsed on many sides. the military presence their support of opposition...
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as for syria. of course. there are some differences we don't agree on every single step of the process so if you take. every country that participates in this process russia iran members of the u.s. led coalition. we have to admit. the abuse of nasa. to achieve the goals and objectives by the set by the security council. sometimes disagree on. which is why there is the astronaut approach says where russia turned a clear and iran as the ranters of a long process. with the participation of the reservists team and. observers from jordan and of course the syrian regime which is the syrian government and the armed opposition are trying to find a common denominator for how to conduct this process and we've had some progress we've created three deescalation. the first one was in just south. which helped by russian journalism in turkey and then there was. and was only in the north and i hope the. next two will go in. we will define the borders of the discussions of zone in. so i don't. believe that we. lose on the da
as for syria. of course. there are some differences we don't agree on every single step of the process so if you take. every country that participates in this process russia iran members of the u.s. led coalition. we have to admit. the abuse of nasa. to achieve the goals and objectives by the set by the security council. sometimes disagree on. which is why there is the astronaut approach says where russia turned a clear and iran as the ranters of a long process. with the participation of the...
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unity of syria. the syrian government reaffirms its commitment to the geneva process and that the further progress on that track this process has yet to bear fruit in the absence of a genuine national opposition that going to be a partner in syria's future. and as countries with influence over the other party continue to block the meaningful progress progress. it's a truly unfortunate that these countries that block a solution in syria are members of this international organization including permanent members of the security council. of. the syrian government has always insisted that any solution in syria must respect serious and non-negotiable principles. which are a better line for all syrians. and this includes. the complete rejection of terrorism the territorial unity of syria and its people. and their rejection of any external interference in political decisions regarding syria's future. only syrians have the right to make such decisions whether now or in the future. mr president you know. no on
unity of syria. the syrian government reaffirms its commitment to the geneva process and that the further progress on that track this process has yet to bear fruit in the absence of a genuine national opposition that going to be a partner in syria's future. and as countries with influence over the other party continue to block the meaningful progress progress. it's a truly unfortunate that these countries that block a solution in syria are members of this international organization including...
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a unified iraq is far better for the iraq a unified syria is far better for syria we believe you know this notion of dividing . of countries like this will always serve. will only serve to minimize the capacity of the iraqis as a country or i believe the. arabs in iraq can work together and come to if inclusion where you know the kurds feel they have their own autonomy or one way or the other. we would try sometimes and i think dividing countries is it's only you know a few willing the conflict in the region i believe a unified iraq is the solution. i've heard you say many times that hezbollah is not the main force in lebanon it's certainly not the main player it's not controlling the country and now it's heavily involved in the syrian war is it easier to deal with them now that they're distracted with their. anti isis complain i think i think you know we should understand that. assad regime has tried to survive all these years from the only reason he's did survive and it's because of russia. maybe they are other players playing with their genes but the main force that was able to sta
a unified iraq is far better for the iraq a unified syria is far better for syria we believe you know this notion of dividing . of countries like this will always serve. will only serve to minimize the capacity of the iraqis as a country or i believe the. arabs in iraq can work together and come to if inclusion where you know the kurds feel they have their own autonomy or one way or the other. we would try sometimes and i think dividing countries is it's only you know a few willing the conflict...
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what israel is doing in syria is it another act of aggression. israel occupied the golan heights it would have been right for it to withdraw from the room heights and all other areas in focus instead of claiming that it israel protection by territories bulk buying more territories in syria. i believe that israel as much as shortsighted. major powers must support israel's occupation plans and missions less than israel behaving this way indicates. i expect that the people of the region will not let israel get what it wishes. by more last this has to be stopped and the occupied territories have to be liberated . here's what people have been saying about rejected and this is. the only show i go out of my way to. the really packed them. all over a party america is doing the same we are apparently better than. i see anybody would ever heard of redacted the night president of the world bank very. seriously sent us an e-mail. it's seemed wrong but old rules just don't hold. the world to get to shape out just comes to the ticket and engagement equals betr
what israel is doing in syria is it another act of aggression. israel occupied the golan heights it would have been right for it to withdraw from the room heights and all other areas in focus instead of claiming that it israel protection by territories bulk buying more territories in syria. i believe that israel as much as shortsighted. major powers must support israel's occupation plans and missions less than israel behaving this way indicates. i expect that the people of the region will not...
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when it comes to syria. can there be common ground between lebanon and russia when it comes to that so. i think you know what's important to see. is almost safe zone areas. where they have less fighting. in. syria i think i think is very. real talks between the americans and the russians different parties or countries like turkey like jordan. iran like. saudi arabia so that if the. this is a serious. political solution that is or this is a part of the solution that will prevail in preparation for the solution to come and i think that these these areas are being developed in all parts of syria we agree on them we courage them because you see less fighting less schooling and this is something that would you know. in the hands or maybe. you know it's set up the rote towards a political solution so you brought up the three branches of your government and you different things but you know you don't take it out in the public you deal with it behind the scenes and strew that you know the political system in lebanon
when it comes to syria. can there be common ground between lebanon and russia when it comes to that so. i think you know what's important to see. is almost safe zone areas. where they have less fighting. in. syria i think i think is very. real talks between the americans and the russians different parties or countries like turkey like jordan. iran like. saudi arabia so that if the. this is a serious. political solution that is or this is a part of the solution that will prevail in preparation...
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to hopefully the situation in syria would. change we won't iran is a state that supports still as a superpower will and region and as i said before this is almost not only the concern of fees but in the past when we need to the solution seventeen against russia will spot a feat in an understanding that this is that there was the gun he's asian so even though i know iran these being. those that are fighting others in syria and in the region let's speak. to let's speak now about the situation the day after and let's try to minimize the influence in the future because it's going to be problematic not only for you as well i can assure you absolutely and i think there is there is also a keen understanding that in the medium term iran also represents. the economic competitor for russia in the region but again there is also a realisation that without iran that you cannot stabilize syria or perhaps the region more generally if you had the away if israel had its way. what exactly would you do i mean is there anything short of wiping ir
to hopefully the situation in syria would. change we won't iran is a state that supports still as a superpower will and region and as i said before this is almost not only the concern of fees but in the past when we need to the solution seventeen against russia will spot a feat in an understanding that this is that there was the gun he's asian so even though i know iran these being. those that are fighting others in syria and in the region let's speak. to let's speak now about the situation the...
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the coalition was trying to seize rocka the for syria could seized heroes or syria has won that battle and. it speaks well for the future of reuniting syria and re-establishing the entire borders of syria i would hope including the go on heights i would hope that we could eventually have talks that would resolve the occupied golan heights and return those to syria so that the nation can be reconstituted well that's what the people of syria want syria something you've kept at the forefront of course over the years as well you have been speaking about it just to get your thoughts senator briefly on the bigger aspect of this high what is the fate of vital in syria affect the dynamic of the of the entire conflict would the n.b.a. inside or perhaps would would new terror groups emerge. well what what it is done up until now the west and its allies the turks the qataris in the saudi arabian have been able to keep public attention focused on isis meanwhile they have protected and armed and coordinated with al qaida which is the group that brought down the twin towers and attacked the pentagon
the coalition was trying to seize rocka the for syria could seized heroes or syria has won that battle and. it speaks well for the future of reuniting syria and re-establishing the entire borders of syria i would hope including the go on heights i would hope that we could eventually have talks that would resolve the occupied golan heights and return those to syria so that the nation can be reconstituted well that's what the people of syria want syria something you've kept at the forefront of...
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has with them what do you think of israel's role in syria. israel is the main element in the process of destroying syria it actively supports the armed opposition especially in south syria which is close to the occupied golan heights. the un has provided factual evidence that there were three thousand militants retreated in israeli hospitals also movements have been tracked across the border between syria and york by there is a palestine hundreds of times that's how the militants received supplies i mean another raid. in addition to that the israeli air force delivered a number of strikes on the positions of the syrian army and its allied forces fighting in those areas this is how israel wants to change syria to change its policy but neither israel nor its allies will succeed. this is why recently when the agreements in creating de-escalation zones in southern syria has reached two different russian the united states israel began acting crazy as some of its demands to have hezbollah and iran's presence removed misery a school left unsatisfied
has with them what do you think of israel's role in syria. israel is the main element in the process of destroying syria it actively supports the armed opposition especially in south syria which is close to the occupied golan heights. the un has provided factual evidence that there were three thousand militants retreated in israeli hospitals also movements have been tracked across the border between syria and york by there is a palestine hundreds of times that's how the militants received...
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had strategic interests in iraq when it comes to syria where the u.s. has fewer interests the turks a few more able to disagree with united states. and also with issues of course on the ground there was so much news brought to bear here in britain to try and persuade the british public to war to aerial bombardment of assyria by the royal air force do you think there is a may that alone the enemies of german corbin as they were bloody know who they support in syria today where it seems that pretty much everyone including the united states britain and france has come to an acceptance that the war is winding down and that the regime is winning and that means withdraw support of the saudis the saudi foreign minister told a delegation recently that saudi arabia is losing interest in syria it's concentrating on its conflict with qatar the two again ians are tired situation it's been going nowhere since march of two thousand and eleven the western powers turkey saudi arabia and qatar have all been trying to overthrow us and syria and they clearly favor trump f
had strategic interests in iraq when it comes to syria where the u.s. has fewer interests the turks a few more able to disagree with united states. and also with issues of course on the ground there was so much news brought to bear here in britain to try and persuade the british public to war to aerial bombardment of assyria by the royal air force do you think there is a may that alone the enemies of german corbin as they were bloody know who they support in syria today where it seems that...
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two leaders have agreed to push for the escalation zones in syria's labor province. what we're interested in is making sure that the terrorists are finally laid to rest and that we have a stable regime in syria these are principle and fundamental issues for russia and the region and indeed for the entire world what is absolutely fundamental is finding a long term political solution under the aegis of the united nations al-jazeera is under simmons was watching that news conference and he has more for us from ankara . it wasn't a long briefing but judging from what the two presidents had to say there were no major fallouts but no major breakthroughs either they discussed syria they discussed the a start a process for deescalation zones primarily because this involves turkey more than any other country to try to get access to the opposition groups and corp there will be military observers put on the ground there but no real detail was given of any progress on this lot of mir putin said what a difficult situation it was but he believed in the deescalation zones and said
two leaders have agreed to push for the escalation zones in syria's labor province. what we're interested in is making sure that the terrorists are finally laid to rest and that we have a stable regime in syria these are principle and fundamental issues for russia and the region and indeed for the entire world what is absolutely fundamental is finding a long term political solution under the aegis of the united nations al-jazeera is under simmons was watching that news conference and he has...
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how many left leaning people who are not members of the left party went to northern syria to support the kurds isn't this a contradiction what is the left party think about this situation that. we discussed it within the faction and it was a heated debate this is the situation with facing a pacifist cannot condone the use of force but anti militarists and this is an important distinction recognize the right to self-defense i don't think we can tell people you have to figure out somehow isis is at the gates you might die but it's not our problem because we are pacifists as you not accept this reasoning i've never been a pacifist i am an anti militarists that means that in my opinion military force should be a last resort we have our national right to self-defense that cannot be taken away we should not abuse the idea of defense and self defense so the defense policy of germany and western countries is a misleading concept we don't defend ourselves we advance the interests using military force to the point of breaking international law and anything. so if i got it right you think that
how many left leaning people who are not members of the left party went to northern syria to support the kurds isn't this a contradiction what is the left party think about this situation that. we discussed it within the faction and it was a heated debate this is the situation with facing a pacifist cannot condone the use of force but anti militarists and this is an important distinction recognize the right to self-defense i don't think we can tell people you have to figure out somehow isis is...
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groups in syria. why have people been able to reach an agreement. in particular when previously everybody had said they wanted peace but it's taken a long time hasn't it to reach this point what has changed. that is that is actually a change in the move. in the area and each has its own. opinion about it or he was stunned of. a clause that was stable since the beginning of the war on syria that states for the. russian law and a lot of. work folks always asking for that international and most will be implemented and for the pragmatic solution. for the war in syria. turkey changed its position on mr o'donnell may be a doctor and believe. in syria i say maybe because they stood reminding us from part of time of oh. maybe the autumn or windy which drains the land the sovereign lands of syria iraq and other place of torment and. occupying so close to us nobody wants. to go in for military or. revenge for the other groups for. the so-called syrian rebels if all this more that has changed. hopefully it will keep on. going to be finding peace in syria on th
groups in syria. why have people been able to reach an agreement. in particular when previously everybody had said they wanted peace but it's taken a long time hasn't it to reach this point what has changed. that is that is actually a change in the move. in the area and each has its own. opinion about it or he was stunned of. a clause that was stable since the beginning of the war on syria that states for the. russian law and a lot of. work folks always asking for that international and most...
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with islamic states territory in syria crumbling the races on to retake oil fields from the terrorists with russian assistance and the u.s. backed forces both closing in. on the u.n. security council adopt new sanctions against north korea after the resolution was watered down from a stronger u.s. draft. you're watching out international live from studio with me in india today welcome to the program protests have turned violent people have taken to the streets in major cities to vent their anger at the president's labor reforms which come into effect in a week projectiles and flares have been thrown by the crowds. so the protests are being held in several major cities like. say demonstrators promised to run for files in separate strikes and almost two hundred rallies across france correspondent joins us live now from paris ali the unions promise a day of disruption have they did. they have in the atmosphere has definitely changed just an hour ago it was pretty jovial i was in amongst the fun fair protesters clowns entertainers and now we've seen projectiles go off flares being thrown a
with islamic states territory in syria crumbling the races on to retake oil fields from the terrorists with russian assistance and the u.s. backed forces both closing in. on the u.n. security council adopt new sanctions against north korea after the resolution was watered down from a stronger u.s. draft. you're watching out international live from studio with me in india today welcome to the program protests have turned violent people have taken to the streets in major cities to vent their...
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in syria jordan realized that it was necessary to open the corridor between syria and jordan as soon as possible in order to gain economic benefits and subsequently political benefit. c.s.c. . also after its unsuccessful participation in the anti syrian project jordan was forced to take steps to ensure its interests of the whole film stuck in the last week we saw that hezbollah defeated darawshe in the mountains of the moon area and they sent them to do as or this caused a big issue doesn't this just move the problem of guards from one area to another. and people say we should never negotiate with. what's the position of has a lot of this as well hostile fee. in towns across syria the infrastructure of our ministry and i saw has been destroyed this deprive them of the opportunity to continue fighting but they surrendered. and we along with the lebanese government wanted to hold negotiations in the means of surrender because eight lebanese soldiers were missing let me out and we did not know where they were alive. we intended to save them and a situation arose where we were able to le
in syria jordan realized that it was necessary to open the corridor between syria and jordan as soon as possible in order to gain economic benefits and subsequently political benefit. c.s.c. . also after its unsuccessful participation in the anti syrian project jordan was forced to take steps to ensure its interests of the whole film stuck in the last week we saw that hezbollah defeated darawshe in the mountains of the moon area and they sent them to do as or this caused a big issue doesn't...
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general assembly remarks on the ongoing conflict in syria. he also called on the united nations to do more for the muslim rohingya people in the r.marked --myanma >> the assembly will hear an address by his excellency president erdogan, of the republic of turkey. [applause] i request protocol to escort his excellency. on behalf of the general assembly, i have the honor to welcome to the united nations, his excellency, president of the republic of turkey, and invite him to address the assembly. [applause] president erdogan: honorable president, honorable secretary-general, distinguished heads of state and government, esteemed delegates, i greet you with respect on behalf of my own self and my country. . . . i would like to thank mr. peter thompson for his successful work over the past year as he was the president of the 71st session of the un's general assembly. i would also like to congratulate his successor. i hope this year's session of the general assembly convening with the theme of focusing on people, striving for peace and a decent life
general assembly remarks on the ongoing conflict in syria. he also called on the united nations to do more for the muslim rohingya people in the r.marked --myanma >> the assembly will hear an address by his excellency president erdogan, of the republic of turkey. [applause] i request protocol to escort his excellency. on behalf of the general assembly, i have the honor to welcome to the united nations, his excellency, president of the republic of turkey, and invite him to address the...
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those that are fighting others in syria and in the region let's speak. to let's speak now about the situation the day after and let's try to minimize the influence in the future because it's going to be problematic not only for israel i can assure you absolutely and i think there is there is also a keen understanding that in the medium term iran also represents a political and economic competitor for russia in the region but again there is also a realisation that we are out of it out iran that you cannot stabilize syria or perhaps the region. generally if you had the away if israel had its way. what exactly would you do i mean is there anything short of wiping iran of the map that would completely. allay iran's. israeli's concerns what could give you peace of mind. you know it's a tough region to speak about peace of mind and the return is something which is more than optimism but i will speak about minimising damages or meeting the challenges so. as i said before let's look at the return form in the kind of satellite perspective and. in the past the wal
those that are fighting others in syria and in the region let's speak. to let's speak now about the situation the day after and let's try to minimize the influence in the future because it's going to be problematic not only for israel i can assure you absolutely and i think there is there is also a keen understanding that in the medium term iran also represents a political and economic competitor for russia in the region but again there is also a realisation that we are out of it out iran that...
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backed kurdish units and also other elements of syria's moderate opposition mr love ranty of the envoy that we listen to he praised their efforts in the operation to retake rock up along the euphrates river and in the north of syria moderate kurdish an arab groups that out to some extent under the influence of the us a fighting i saw a noun is written and quite successfully. evident if you look at the partial liberation of iraq as we will this city will be fully liberated from the terrorists in a month or two so you can finally have a steady flow of positive news from syria both when it comes to the peace process and also the fight on terror. will stay in tears or because children there are trying to get back to normal life after the lifting of the c. in the schools there are open but some of the kids have already started classes. however not all syrian children are lucky enough to be receiving an education this year human rights watch reports that millions of dollars pledged to get syrian refugee children back in school just haven't reached them and he says the international community
backed kurdish units and also other elements of syria's moderate opposition mr love ranty of the envoy that we listen to he praised their efforts in the operation to retake rock up along the euphrates river and in the north of syria moderate kurdish an arab groups that out to some extent under the influence of the us a fighting i saw a noun is written and quite successfully. evident if you look at the partial liberation of iraq as we will this city will be fully liberated from the terrorists in...
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with islamic states territory in syria crumbling the race to retake oil fields from the terrorists with russian assisted and u.s. bank forces both closing in. r.t. and. north korea says that washington will be fully to blame for the response it decides to give to new u.n. sanctions speaking at a news conference that d.p. r. k. is envoy to russia accused of using the un security council to isolate that's after a new resolution on tougher measures against state was adopted unanimously in new york got more details from our correspondents and the dean of. speaking at a news conference said the north korea shan forty two russia accused the u.s. of using the security council as an instrument to isolate feeling on. the latest sanctions imposed by the u.n. security council a result of the heating this u.s. attempts to isolate and suffocating talk country. place in violation of our sovereignty that's why we totally reject and condemn these sanctions he also added that washington is trying to shift the blame for instigating townshend's on the korean peninsula is sad that so the u.s. is wrong if i
with islamic states territory in syria crumbling the race to retake oil fields from the terrorists with russian assisted and u.s. bank forces both closing in. r.t. and. north korea says that washington will be fully to blame for the response it decides to give to new u.n. sanctions speaking at a news conference that d.p. r. k. is envoy to russia accused of using the un security council to isolate that's after a new resolution on tougher measures against state was adopted unanimously in new york...
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so where do you see the future of syria now then because obviously. when we see events in syria it looks like the defeat of is imminent. but in terms of finding pace price this is just the country have to go three g. think. well there are two different tracks one is food trucks the story from the u.n. is trying to organize getting these sort of bigger opposition groups who are mainly foreign funded to come to the table and unify and make. some sort of power sharing deal with the government in damascus it's not at all clear that the government in damascus really wants to share power but the other track is various local cease fires that are being brokered all over the country in different places where rebels . surrender and give up and leave the area and people can come home who fled the internally displaced people or those who've gone as refugees abroad or in other places rebels who are allowed to remain in their home towns and villages very give up attacking government forces and the government army doesn't go in and try and destroy them sort of the k
so where do you see the future of syria now then because obviously. when we see events in syria it looks like the defeat of is imminent. but in terms of finding pace price this is just the country have to go three g. think. well there are two different tracks one is food trucks the story from the u.n. is trying to organize getting these sort of bigger opposition groups who are mainly foreign funded to come to the table and unify and make. some sort of power sharing deal with the government in...
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pushed chemical weapons to be destroyed in syria but russia came in and protected syria the oversaw the destruction the chemical weapons and we push came to shove russia came in and protected assad from another us mistake and now the us failed regime change so now that syria has been to north korea sitting there and saying ok you see the pattern here obviously you know it was going to but it really got a learning curve. and you know with all of the. after the international agencies after the u.n. security fired officially certified that syria no longer can no longer possessed chemical weapons the united states kimi and again and attacked the syrian air force police saying there were chemical weapons there and you know he wins a little bit of a pretext i think that if north korean propaganda probably would use the same argument as national rifle association in the united states if the sheriff is inadequate the sheriff attacks the city and soon all of the other people who gave up their weapons then let everyone have weapons and this is the logic. is is for we know of course officially rus
pushed chemical weapons to be destroyed in syria but russia came in and protected syria the oversaw the destruction the chemical weapons and we push came to shove russia came in and protected assad from another us mistake and now the us failed regime change so now that syria has been to north korea sitting there and saying ok you see the pattern here obviously you know it was going to but it really got a learning curve. and you know with all of the. after the international agencies after the...
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with still controlling only fifteen percent of syria the race is on to retake oilfields from terrorists as russia assisted on u.s. backed forces both close then. and there are fears islamic state fighters could now easily get into europe with german authorities believing the group's got its hands on thousands of stolen blanks syrian passports. you're watching r.t. international live from moscow studio with me welcome to the program the u.n. security council has adopted new sanctions against north korea the latest resolution prohibits the purchase of textiles from the country it also restricts the hiring of north koreans as foreign workers plus the document puts a cap on all imports but this version is a big step back from what was originally proposed by the u.s. a new york correspondent kaleb explains. this is a very different resolution than the draft that was circulated by the united states the original draft of the resolution that the u.s. circulated have actually called for a full oil and natural gas embargo against the d.p. r. k. forbidding north korea from importing any oil or nat
with still controlling only fifteen percent of syria the race is on to retake oilfields from terrorists as russia assisted on u.s. backed forces both close then. and there are fears islamic state fighters could now easily get into europe with german authorities believing the group's got its hands on thousands of stolen blanks syrian passports. you're watching r.t. international live from moscow studio with me welcome to the program the u.n. security council has adopted new sanctions against...
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they've been fighting against isis not just here in lebanon but also of course across syria so many topics touched upon but between myself and share what is really a very rare and exclusive interview with one of the most senior members of the hezbollah group. the west wants to see middle east divided into week countries so you can control everything the americans wanted to use islamic state against syria but then this monster turned against america so now they have no choice but to confront. america saudi america wants a regime change in syria was the main goal of the war but when they failed to move us out through military means with the help of other arab countries this shifted to a policy of non-conference of president assad because they know. there's as much of a threat of them as does the syrian people and the world that. there's not an imaginary president which is a real and highly sector and the choice of the syrian people has been lost and the project to move president assad as a not against the whole of syria which we cannot accept. the syrian people reelected president ass
they've been fighting against isis not just here in lebanon but also of course across syria so many topics touched upon but between myself and share what is really a very rare and exclusive interview with one of the most senior members of the hezbollah group. the west wants to see middle east divided into week countries so you can control everything the americans wanted to use islamic state against syria but then this monster turned against america so now they have no choice but to confront....
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it's seen in syria. to a degree. where does this sort of battle between shi'a and sunni, between iran and its allies and between saudi arabia and its allies, the emirates and iranians. >> the main sunni power in the region -- >> rose: president trump soon after he was elected went to riyadh. >> yes, he did. >> rose: and this was reflected in his u.n. speech against iran. >> the lead table of nations. north korea isn't the first one and to use his words the murderous regime of iran is the second one. but i think most people would say charlie that it's not, it's not essentially a religious fight it's a political fight. it's between the saudi arabia and iran. it's a battle for influence across the region. saudi arabia does feel threatened by what they see they still see it despite iranians repeated denial that they want to exploit the revolution of 19 the. iran under sanctions became the prevailing power in iraq. they see it in yemen -- >> rose: they were bound by religion there. in terms of shi'a has power in iraq -- >
it's seen in syria. to a degree. where does this sort of battle between shi'a and sunni, between iran and its allies and between saudi arabia and its allies, the emirates and iranians. >> the main sunni power in the region -- >> rose: president trump soon after he was elected went to riyadh. >> yes, he did. >> rose: and this was reflected in his u.n. speech against iran. >> the lead table of nations. north korea isn't the first one and to use his words the...
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congratulated his troops of course this is a very special day for the syrian army for the whole of syria i should say and then a few hours later came the confirmation from moscow from the russian defense ministry and the bits of information that they were sharing with us from that we could understand how dramatic was this final push by the syrian army towards there as zoar we understand that as the syrian army was making their latest advancements mixtape terrorists had to regroup otherwise no chance to continue locating there as or but that didn't happen thanks to the cruise missiles caliber cruise missiles that were launched from a russian navy vessel in the mediterranean boom and no chances to regroup for islamic state because of that but the very important thing here is of course the damage that's been done to islamic state infrastructure there they've destroyed their hideouts underground tunnels number of old artillery units and the munition depos that are there and this is of. a major reason to celebrate for the syrian troops and the dairies or garrison that's where they had been un
congratulated his troops of course this is a very special day for the syrian army for the whole of syria i should say and then a few hours later came the confirmation from moscow from the russian defense ministry and the bits of information that they were sharing with us from that we could understand how dramatic was this final push by the syrian army towards there as zoar we understand that as the syrian army was making their latest advancements mixtape terrorists had to regroup otherwise no...
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syria drew 2—2 to finish third in the group. they broke through the iranian defence for the first in the 13th minute with a close range header. and iran then went ahead 2—1 but syria pushed for an equaliser and it came three minutes into stoppage time. this secured the fairy tale comeback and a play—off for them. you and everyone else in australia were rooting for your team and everybody else for the other‘s?! i don't know! i am being impartial for the bbc! but the 31 qualifiers taking place across the globe on tuesday, there is a full list on the website. a lot is happening across europe as you can appreciate. we don't have time to go through them all but if your country is playing you can get it on the bbc sport website and the app. one more quick line, online ticket sales for the winter olympics next year open in south korea on tuesday and organisers admit far fewer places have been sold up the growing concerns over north korea's nuclear plans. the games take place in the country arguably with a limited winter sports tr
syria drew 2—2 to finish third in the group. they broke through the iranian defence for the first in the 13th minute with a close range header. and iran then went ahead 2—1 but syria pushed for an equaliser and it came three minutes into stoppage time. this secured the fairy tale comeback and a play—off for them. you and everyone else in australia were rooting for your team and everybody else for the other‘s?! i don't know! i am being impartial for the bbc! but the 31 qualifiers taking...
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see from syria. if you've been watching r.t. in recent weeks you'll know that we've been campaigning to help find the families of children whose parents joined islamic state terrorists in iraq a few days ago there were new arrivals at an orphanage in baghdad as in previous cases most of the children have been left psychologically damaged by what they've been through there's also a teenager who was married to a militant here are some of the stories. it's nice in the way that the thirty. five thousand people packed. into an awful. lot of stuff to put them on you know. to be as a. sister nice anyways. the german election results have stirred up a divided public reaction mogul securing a full term his chances being somewhat overshadowed by the success of the right wing alternative for germany party which of course now gets its first ever seats in the bundestag activists from both sides of the political divide gathered swan's the preliminary results came out on monday evening there was also a rally in the city of dresden by the suppo
see from syria. if you've been watching r.t. in recent weeks you'll know that we've been campaigning to help find the families of children whose parents joined islamic state terrorists in iraq a few days ago there were new arrivals at an orphanage in baghdad as in previous cases most of the children have been left psychologically damaged by what they've been through there's also a teenager who was married to a militant here are some of the stories. it's nice in the way that the thirty. five...
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troops in syria and so-called turkish backed syrian rebels no recognition in that c.n.n. report that those rebels are anything to do with nato policy what did you think of them. when it was inevitable that there would be clashes between the forces backed by turkey and the kurdish forces backed by the u.s. because the u.s. has been using the kurdish groups main kurdish groups in syria to retake territory from the islamic state but the turks should not approve of this because they don't want armed kurds anywhere the region especially in turkey but certainly not on the war on its border with syria. and no one really talks about what the implications there for nato because that's don't trump actively supporting a group who are the enemies of ancora there always seems to be an understanding that least in terms of supporting the kurds in iraq the turks simply have to accept it because the us had strategic interests in iraq when it comes to syria where the u.s. has fewer interests the turks a few more able to disagree with united states. and also with issues of course on the gro
troops in syria and so-called turkish backed syrian rebels no recognition in that c.n.n. report that those rebels are anything to do with nato policy what did you think of them. when it was inevitable that there would be clashes between the forces backed by turkey and the kurdish forces backed by the u.s. because the u.s. has been using the kurdish groups main kurdish groups in syria to retake territory from the islamic state but the turks should not approve of this because they don't want...
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the last time i was in syria was in two thousand. in other developments the russian military has managed to establish a bridge over the euphrates river near the city of digits or the battle for the city is not yet over but humanitarian convoys are now regular. locals can finally get basic food they haven't seen since i saw the city children there are seeing some kinds of fruit for the first time in their lives has the details. what these people have been through is indescribable. and saw. how to. take. we can hear about it we can read about it watch it but we won't truly understand but if. you are one money make. one last minute as always it was the young and the elderly hit hardest that died first ok none of them are ok unless you do do it. it's not it i do agree insulin is to me. if it wasn't hunger it was isis shelling if not that i lack of medicine but the city survived life even did as order is still far from normal but at least it will be starving to death any more of the times when people would fight to the death with scraps o
the last time i was in syria was in two thousand. in other developments the russian military has managed to establish a bridge over the euphrates river near the city of digits or the battle for the city is not yet over but humanitarian convoys are now regular. locals can finally get basic food they haven't seen since i saw the city children there are seeing some kinds of fruit for the first time in their lives has the details. what these people have been through is indescribable. and saw. how...
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more on syria's heroics to come. first though — saudi arabia are through to the world cup in russia. they are the first arabic nation at football's showpiece event since 2006. the saudisjoin iran, japan, south korea, brazil, mexico, belgium and hosts russia in the 32—team tournament. substitute fa had al muwallad's second—half winner helped them beat japani—o injeddah. it takes the saudis to their fifth world cup and sends australia to the play—offs. australia needed a big win over thailand in order to confirm their place in russia — tomi juric got them ahead. with eight minutes to go, pokkhao anan equalised for the thailand. hertha berlin's matthew leckie got the winner for the socceroos, but saudi arabia's win means australia were pushed down to third and will face syria in the playoffs. if we hadn't got one a bit earlier, then we would have opened them up a bit. but that's just... then we would have opened them up a bit. but that'sjust... like i said, it is heartbreaking for the players. they didn't ge
more on syria's heroics to come. first though — saudi arabia are through to the world cup in russia. they are the first arabic nation at football's showpiece event since 2006. the saudisjoin iran, japan, south korea, brazil, mexico, belgium and hosts russia in the 32—team tournament. substitute fa had al muwallad's second—half winner helped them beat japani—o injeddah. it takes the saudis to their fifth world cup and sends australia to the play—offs. australia needed a big win over...
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blank syria. that over a thousand of them. i think that fake passports give the terrorists to europe or all of the reports. eleven thousand blank syrian passports could be in the hands of isis starts according to an investigation that was carried out by the build on sunday newspaper citing documents from the german police and from the german interior ministry once filled in with a person's details these passports codes allow terrorists to into europe undetected using a valid passport disguising themselves as refugees developments in connection with the refugee situation has shown that terrorist organizations they using the opportunity to smuggle potential attackers all supporters into europe in germany undetected fake or altered passports are mostly used for illegal entry without further motives like carrying out a terrorist attack this is more news that sure to worry germans after it emerged earlier this month that a group of sixty four members of a group linked to al qaeda may have traveled here disguising themselves as refu
blank syria. that over a thousand of them. i think that fake passports give the terrorists to europe or all of the reports. eleven thousand blank syrian passports could be in the hands of isis starts according to an investigation that was carried out by the build on sunday newspaper citing documents from the german police and from the german interior ministry once filled in with a person's details these passports codes allow terrorists to into europe undetected using a valid passport disguising...
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the war in syria has been raging now for six years. two years ago russia entered the conflict when it came to the aid of president assad. since then his government forces — shown here in red — meanwhile, kurdish forces, in yellow, backed by american air power have been making gains against is in the north. 0ur correspondent, steve rosenberg reports from the syrian port of latakia. we're off the coast of syria with the russian navy. this is the admiral essen. the russians will show us something they've never let foreign journalists film before. combat alert. then, emerging from the sea, cruise missiles from a russian submarine. their target is hundreds of miles away. the so—called islamic state. there's a second submarine and another launch. it's two years since russia launched its military campaign in syria and the fact that the russians invited foreign journalists here today, shows just how confident they are that the war in syria is going their way. the submarines surface. we're told — mission accomplished. translation: the m
the war in syria has been raging now for six years. two years ago russia entered the conflict when it came to the aid of president assad. since then his government forces — shown here in red — meanwhile, kurdish forces, in yellow, backed by american air power have been making gains against is in the north. 0ur correspondent, steve rosenberg reports from the syrian port of latakia. we're off the coast of syria with the russian navy. this is the admiral essen. the russians will show us...
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rouhani response to threats against his nation and the russian military strikes terrorist positions in syria taking out a reported eight hundred fifty enemy combatants and category four hurricane maria strikes puerto rico with over one hundred mile an hour per hour winds leaving the entire island without electricity i'm ed schultz reporting tonight from washington d.c. you're watching r t america. good evening friends we start tonight at the u.n. general assembly and the ripple effect of the trump speech president trump kept a busy schedule meeting with leaders from the middle east and africa meanwhile iran's president rouhani spoke to the gathered assembly today directly responding to threats to withdraw from the iranian nuclear deal hanum. i declare before you that the islamic republic of iran will not be the first country to violate the agreement but it will respond decisively and resolutely to its violation by any part of it it will be a great pity if this agreement were to be destroyed by rogue newcomers to the world of politics the world will have lost a great opportunity but such unfo
rouhani response to threats against his nation and the russian military strikes terrorist positions in syria taking out a reported eight hundred fifty enemy combatants and category four hurricane maria strikes puerto rico with over one hundred mile an hour per hour winds leaving the entire island without electricity i'm ed schultz reporting tonight from washington d.c. you're watching r t america. good evening friends we start tonight at the u.n. general assembly and the ripple effect of the...
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that is syria today. many fear that it has been an existential crisis to syria, that syria as they knew it no longer exists. syrians and you can see they don't want to say it. they want to believe that something called syria still exists. but when we are looking at now jordan have an influence in the south, turks have influence in the north, the russians and a rainy and -- russians and iranians having influence where president assad prevailed. there are definitely tensions pulling it apart. but there are people trying to pull it back together. i think there are many narratives about syrians not black and white. there's a kaleidoscope of interests. a kaleidoscope is correct because a kaleidoscope is constantly changing. the legions of death the i knownce of turkey -- you did quite a lot of reporting on that. look at the region. is it in anyone's interest that we have another country which totally collapses? i think the last few years, even saudi arabia would say we do not want the state to collapse in syri
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we've seen has vala going into syria causing more problems we've seen our rand continuing to supply weapons to other fighting forces they are doing a whole lot of bad things we have to consider the totality of iran's activities and not let our view be defined slowly by the nuclear agreement so it continues to be under review no final decisions been made but while there is relief or ran from some sanctions the u.s. is extending sanctions in other areas including an engineering company linked to iran's missile program until ukrainian firms accused of supporting a rainy and airlines plus seven individuals allegedly part of a network which has been implicated in attacks on u.s. financial systems well let's talk about all of this a bit further to you with the size mohammad marandi he's a professor at the university ronnie's with us now good evening she sighed. again we have donald trump calling this the worst deal ever used jeev fair that this around there will just fall through and and america will pull out of it. it's difficult to say at this stage their differing views about how trump
we've seen has vala going into syria causing more problems we've seen our rand continuing to supply weapons to other fighting forces they are doing a whole lot of bad things we have to consider the totality of iran's activities and not let our view be defined slowly by the nuclear agreement so it continues to be under review no final decisions been made but while there is relief or ran from some sanctions the u.s. is extending sanctions in other areas including an engineering company linked to...