...التي كان فيها الاتحاد السوفياتي قوة عظمى...

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00:00in which the Soviet Union was a superpower, and it never reconciled with the loss of the post-Soviet Union
00:07of the Republics of the Cold War era
00:10in Eastern Europe. The newspaper adds that the Russian point of view that Ukraine
00:16Stolen land has a natural right to it, and its roots go back to the Czarist era and before it.
00:22Putin considers Ukraine's recent attempt to tighten ties with the European Union and NATO a betrayal.
00:31The newspaper points out that Putin's position recalls France's position in the 1950s towards Algeria
00:38England in the 19th century is the direction of Ireland. However, it also seems that he is really afraid that he will form a bend in the direction of the west
00:47by encouraging and exploiting the United States and its allies
00:50a threat to Russia. The newspaper considers that Putin's motives did not happen as a result of Moscow's offer to expand NATO in the east
00:58After 1990,
01:01and would like the American and British arms sales to stop to Kiev, and to stop talking about the Euro-Atlantic future
01:10The Orient is for Ukraine.
01:12the newspaper stresses that putin feels that there is a suitable opportunity to achieve what he wants in ukraine . After the United States disaster in Afghanistan
01:21and the failures of Syria, Crimea, and Georgia
01:24putin considers another adventure in ukraine that could eventually yield positive gains
01:32since biden's administration took office in the united states , relations with moscow have been strained to the point where
01:39the intervention by holding bilateral meetings between the two presidents,
01:43and called for holding joint talks on the controversial issues. The most prominent stations of dialogue between the two countries in this context
01:52not
01:53Last May, the first meeting between Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his US counterpart Anthony Plant was
02:00on the sidelines of the Arctic Council, and called on both sides to cooperate and hold a dialogue based on mutual respect
02:09In June, Geneva held a summit that was described as historic
02:13between the Russian President Vladimir Putin and the US President Joe Biden. The two leaders agreed to start talks on arms control and electronic security
02:22The end of last July.
02:24A round of talks was held in Geneva from the Russian-American dialogue on strategic stability, and it is the first since the two presidents agreed
02:32to start a comprehensive dialogue on this issue.
02:35In September, Finland hosted a meeting between Russian Chief of General Staff Valery Gryzlov and U.S. Mark Mally, during which he discussed
02:45reducing the risk of accidents between the military of their two countries .
02:49At the end of September, a new round of consultations was held in Geneva on the strategic stability between Moscow and Washington,
02:57The two sides agreed to start the work of the commission.