...أيضا . مما لا شك فيه أننا أمام حلف متين ...

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00:00Also. There is no doubt that we are facing a solid alliance, an alliance in coordination. There doesn't have to be a convergence of views.
00:09And so
00:11Moscow is the one that wants to exclude Europe, as I said, because it wants to negotiate directly with Washington and conclude a deal with Washington.
00:20The European Union demands that all
00:24he studied the new security structure in europe to have a role . in the end, the European Union or its main countries concerned
00:34With Normandy's formula, like Germany and France
00:38Russia is reassured and working to reassure Russia. Berlin and Paris have always opposed
00:46the inclusion of ukraine in the north atlantic alliance .
00:49If Russia has nothing to worry about in this direction, then there is no consensus on the annexation of Ukraine, but
00:58Russia wants to go further than that. want
01:02It also includes the Atlas in Finland and Sweden. Russia wants
01:08there will be no Western deployment in these countries. problem
01:13that during the negotiations with Gorbachev, the last president of the Soviet Union, there were already promises
01:21by the non-advancement of NATO, but
01:24Also, as the negotiator, the interlocutor from Washington, the countries, the Baltic countries
01:31As Bulgaria as Poland as Romania,
01:34She's the one who asked. She's worried. There is a difficult history between these countries and their neighbors, and of course Russia also has the right to worry
01:43on its security and that
01:45considers that Ukraine can be a corridor against it. But if there is a prudent American diplomacy,
01:54And if there is a European solidarity
01:57He was thrown between Bida, French man Macro, and German Schultz
02:02to unify a strong position. We can convince Russia that cooperation is better than conflict, and I think
02:11That's what's best for everyone. I mean, bringing back bad memories, Europe and violent conflict to Europe
02:19It is not in the interest of any party. OK, I would like to ask Mr. Tahfighini Sidorov from Moscow, why does Russia raise the ceiling
02:26These demands, and she knows that she will get unsatisfied answers?
02:31there is a lack of European or American approval with these legal guarantees demanded by Moscow. What do you want to get out of all this?
02:42Moscow wants to get what we can call the confidence that is happening
02:49Mr. Al-Dawla, with deep respect for his absence.
02:53He said that we do not trust Russia for the United States, the European Union, and Yemen.