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00:00In the opening of the 4th International Road Safety Conference in Morocco, the Prime Minister
00:28said that the traffic accidents kill around 1,200,000 people in different parts of the world annually.
00:37In Riyadh, talks between U.S. officials and Russia are underway to strengthen bilateral relations
00:43and put an end to talks about the war in Ukraine.
00:49Israel confirms that the negotiations of the second phase of the border with the Hamas movement in Gaza will begin in a few days this week.
00:59Today in Morocco, the 4th round of the International Road Safety Conference was launched by the Ministry of Transport and Logistics
01:09in cooperation with the World Health Organization.
01:12This version, which will last for three days, is led by more than 100 ministers from different countries
01:22around the world who supervise the transport, interior, infrastructure, transportation and health sectors.
01:28During his speech on the launch of this event, the Prime Minister said that the traffic accidents are still a problem that threatens public health
01:37all over the world, considering it one of the main causes of death and serious injuries.
01:43He pointed out that this disaster causes an annual death of 1,200,000 people and the injury of about 50 million others around the world.
01:53The traffic accidents are still a problem that threatens public health all over the world,
02:00considering it one of the main causes of death and serious injuries.
02:07He pointed out that this disaster causes an annual death of 1,200,000 people and the injury of about 50 million others around the world.
02:22It is the situation that causes the natural course of life for a large number of the victims' families,
02:29given the social and economic problems that these disasters cause,
02:36knowing that two-thirds of the victims of traffic accidents are people of working age.
02:45If we secure the necessary resources of all the United Nations and the World Health Organization
02:53to deal with the phenomenon of the lack of peace on the roads,
02:57we confirm the collapse of the Kingdom of Morocco in the face of these challenges.
03:05Following this topic, we join directly from Morocco our special guest, Abdelmoula Boukhriss.
03:11Abdelmoula, welcome.
03:13First of all, what distinguished the opening of the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Road Safety?
03:24Hello Lina, hello dear viewers.
03:26About two hours ago, the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Road Safety was officially opened.
03:35Of course, this conference and its opening were distinguished by the launch of the King Mohamed Nisaris Road Safety Award
03:42of a financial value of $500,000.
03:45It was handed over to the World Health Organization, as well as the United Nations Secretary-General,
03:53who is in charge of road safety.
03:56This award, which was the focus of a large number of attendees in this conference,
04:01and which exceeded the number of 100 ministers representing the transport, health, infrastructure and interior sectors.
04:08Of course, this award is about motivating the work to exceed these terrifying numbers that you referred to a while ago,
04:15which exceed 1,200,000 people are killed annually due to road accidents,
04:22leaving more than 50,000 injured.
04:26So this is the award that will be handed over in all subsequent editions of the World Ministerial Conference on Road Safety.
04:33In addition, of course, this opening session was distinguished by the words of the Prime Minister, Mr. Aziz Khannoucha,
04:40which referred to the rich Moroccan experience, which considers road safety a social workshop for sustainable development,
04:49and which the Kingdom launched in 1977 under the National Committee on Road Safety,
04:56which continues its work in a new form through the National Road Safety Agency, which was established in 2020.
05:04It is a set of public policies in the Kingdom of Morocco that led to the extinction of thousands,
05:09despite the fact that the death toll is still continuing, but it is decreasing annually and gradually.
05:16Of course, there is a desire in the Kingdom of Morocco to share this experience with the attendees here,
05:22who are of course referring to the Moroccan experience in this field,
05:25and refer to this royal care that considers road safety one of the priorities in the Kingdom of Morocco
05:32to save this large number of victims, given that it has a social and economic value.
05:40Of course, the occasion is for the attendees from different countries of the world,
05:44an occasion to exchange experiences, but also to benefit from the experiences and good practices around the world,
05:50especially in the African continent, which is suffering twice,
05:53and which, unfortunately, still records the death rates due to road accidents,
05:58and because of the lack of adherence to the safe road rules imposed by a group of countries.
06:06Yes, Abdel Moula, this edition will last for three days.
06:11Tell us about the most important issues raised in the discussion during this important event,
06:15and the nature of the attendance as well.
06:21Of course, the picture that was drawn is definitely conclusive in view of this large number of deaths.
06:28The desire here is to eliminate this large number by about half,
06:33by emphasizing the need to implement a global strategy to prevent road accidents,
06:38which extends over the next ten years, from 2021 to 2030,
06:45and the desire to reduce the number of victims to about 1.4 million victims annually by about half.
06:52As I said, because of that, a large cost, 50 million injured,
06:56as well as the 1.25 million who are killed annually,
06:59are among the most active groups, which leaves a large impact on the global economic level,
07:05in addition, of course, to the financial cost of health care for these people.
07:09There is a great insistence, of course, in the words of the General Manager of the World Health Organization,
07:16and also the Special Envoy to the UN Secretary General for Road Safety,
07:20that we have exceeded the age of speech.
07:23Today, we must apply international commitments in this area,
07:28and everyone must leave the city of Morocco with one goal,
07:32which is to implement what will be committed to through the announcement of Morocco,
07:36which is expected at the end of this conference,
07:39which will form, with all certainty, a work map for the officials,
07:42the senior officials present here, to work in the field of road safety,
07:47which, of course, will seek to change the behavior in many countries,
07:51which know a large number of deaths related to road accidents,
07:56especially, as I said, the active groups and the young groups,
07:59who are killed daily by road accidents,
08:02in a bloodbath that does not end in many countries.
08:06There is a serious will, especially since this is perhaps the last chance,
08:11by the end of 2030, this last conference,
08:14because it has not been held since Stockholm 2020,
08:17that is, for five years, this conference has been absent,
08:20and this gathering of senior officials has been absent,
08:23for reporting on the future of road accidents,
08:26and reporting on the future of humanity,
08:29because part of it will be lost on the roads,
08:32so the work today, and this commitment in the course of 2030,
08:35is the work, as I said, to reduce the number of deaths,
08:38and to reduce the social and economic cost of these accidents,
08:41and to reduce the cost of these accidents,
08:44and to reduce the cost of these accidents,
08:47and to reduce the cost of these accidents,
08:50and to reduce the cost of these accidents,
08:53and to reduce the cost of these accidents,
08:56and to reduce the cost of these accidents,
08:59and to reduce the cost of these accidents,
09:02and to reduce the cost of these accidents,
09:05and to reduce the cost of these accidents,
09:09Thank you very much for all these explanations.
09:17And in the context of communication,
09:20the Kingdom is making great efforts to increase road safety,
09:23and to implement a global plan to prevent road accidents
09:26for the extended period between 2021 and 2030.
09:29for the extended period between 2021 and 2030.
09:32We follow the details with the numbers in Kauthar Hammun's report.
09:36The road war is still causing more deaths in Morocco,
09:39The road war is still causing more deaths in Morocco,
09:42and road accidents cause an annual increase of 3,500 deaths
09:45and 12,000 injuries.
09:48and 12,000 injuries.
09:51Last year, for example,
09:5496,000 road accidents were recorded in the civil sector,
09:5796,000 road accidents were recorded in the civil sector,
10:00with a 14% increase,
10:03compared to the annual income of the National Security Agency.
10:07The figure directly reflects the overall income
10:10of the victims of road accidents,
10:13which recorded 1,063 deaths
10:16and 5,046 injuries in the civil sector.
10:19and 5,046 injuries in the civil sector.
10:22Road accidents cost Morocco an annual increase of 19.5 billion dirhams,
10:25Road accidents cost Morocco an annual increase of 19.5 billion dirhams,
10:28according to the National Road Safety Agency.
10:33In order to stop the pollution of roads
10:36and strengthen road safety,
10:39Morocco has made considerable efforts
10:42to make our roads safer,
10:45in the framework of the National Road Safety Strategy 2017-2026.
10:48in the framework of the National Road Safety Strategy 2017-2026.
10:51These efforts revealed a noticeable improvement
10:54despite the imminent reality of this disaster,
10:57where a record of 22.47%
11:00in the number of deaths related to road accidents
11:03between 2017 and 2022.
11:06between 2017 and 2022.
11:09This is thanks to initiatives
11:12to strengthen the infrastructure of roads
11:15and increase the load-bearing load
11:18and the strict application of the road law.
11:21These efforts express Morocco's involvement
11:24in the global plan to prevent road accidents
11:27in 2021-2030,
11:30which qualified Morocco today
11:33to organize the World Road Safety Conference
11:36in recognition of its efforts
11:39in combating this global phenomenon.
11:42To our international news,
11:45where senior US and Russian officials,
11:48including the Secretary of State of the two countries,
11:51began talks in Riyadh,
11:54the Russian and American leaders
11:57met to improve their tense relations
12:00since the war on Ukraine.
12:03These talks were attended
12:06by the Saudi Foreign Minister
12:09and Ukraine ignored them,
12:12despite the talks to end the war
12:15between Russia and the Ukrainians.
12:18The Russian Foreign Minister
12:22and the Ukrainian Foreign Minister
12:33I think the talks with the American team
12:36are very important.
12:39As long as we say that good relations
12:42between the United States and Russia
12:45are very important for the whole world,
12:48I think we can solve all problems
12:51in the world in a joint way.
12:54The Saudi talks are a key step
12:57taken by the Trump administration
13:00to oppose the US policy
13:03that has focused on isolating Russia
13:06for years.
13:09Media sources pointed out
13:12that the possible solution
13:16is to stop fighting
13:19in order to get more land.
13:22Ukraine controls about 200 square miles
13:25of land in the Russian Korsak region.
13:28Ukraine may be able to find a way
13:31to counter the withdrawal from Korsak
13:34by withdrawals from Russia.
13:37But Russia wants security guarantees
13:40to prevent Ukraine from trying
13:43to invade the occupied territories.
13:46This is the most difficult part
13:49of the talks.
13:52The Middle East has confirmed
13:55that talks about the second phase
13:58of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza
14:01will begin in a few days.
14:04The second phase of the talks
14:07will include the liberation
14:10of the occupied territories.
14:13It is expected that the talks
14:16will receive instructions
14:19for the next phase
14:22in which the war will end.
14:25On the other hand,
14:28the Israeli Defense Minister
14:31announced that a special agency
14:34will be established to evacuate
14:37the Palestinian population.
14:40It was said that the agency
14:43had held a meeting
14:46about the voluntary leave
14:49for the residents of Gaza
14:52and decided to establish a department
14:55in the Ministry of Defense
14:58for the voluntary leave for the residents of Gaza.
15:01The Lebanese authorities
15:04have announced that
15:07the Lebanese authorities
15:10have decided
15:13to evacuate Israel
15:16from the south of Lebanon
15:19at a specific date.
15:22Kawthar Hammoum reports.
15:27By dawn today,
15:30the Israeli evacuation
15:33of the Lebanese population
15:36has come to an end.
15:39The Lebanese security officials
15:42have confirmed
15:45that the Israeli forces
15:48have started evacuating
15:51the Lebanese population
15:54from border villages.
15:57The Lebanese forces
16:00have declared
16:03their intention
16:06not to evacuate
16:09from five border points
16:12starting from the western border
16:15to the eastern border
16:18for a long time.
16:21The Lebanese President
16:24Joseph Aoun
16:27has said that
16:30the Lebanese people
16:33should be in a united
16:36and diplomatic position.
16:39On the other hand,
16:42the UNIFIL leader
16:45said during a meeting
16:48with the Lebanese President
16:51and the Lebanese Prime Minister
16:54that the Lebanese people
16:57should be in a united
17:00and diplomatic position.
17:24In Canada,
17:2718 people have been injured
17:30in a plane crash
17:33that took place
17:36in the capital of Sudan.
17:39The United Nations has declared
17:42violence against the UNIFIL
17:45as a matter of self-determination.
17:48The oil-rich country
17:51has been injured
17:54in a plane crash
17:57that took place
18:00in the capital of Sudan.
18:03The plane crashed
18:06in the capital of Sudan.
18:09The plane crashed
18:12in the capital of Sudan.
18:15The plane crashed
18:18in the capital of Sudan.
18:21The plane crashed
18:24in the capital of Sudan.
18:27The plane crashed
18:30in the capital of Sudan.
18:33The plane crashed
18:36in the capital of Sudan.
18:39The plane crashed
18:42in the capital of Sudan.
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