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[12 Feb 2014] Putin backs Egyptian army chief\'s bid for president - English
Egypt\'s military chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has held talks with Russia\'s President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
During the meeting, Putin said he will support Sisi\'s bid for president if he...
Egypt\'s military chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has held talks with Russia\'s President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
During the meeting, Putin said he will support Sisi\'s bid for president if he decides to run in Egypt\'s upcoming election. Putin also backed Egypt\'s new constitution. Sisi has yet to announce his candidacy for Egypt\'s presidential election. His visit to Russia comes amid continued protests in the country against the interim government, which Sisi installed after toppling former president Moahmed Morsi on July the third. Egyptian security forces have harshly cracked down on the demonstrators, killing hundreds of them.
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Egypt\'s military chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has held talks with Russia\'s President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
During the meeting, Putin said he will support Sisi\'s bid for president if he decides to run in Egypt\'s upcoming election. Putin also backed Egypt\'s new constitution. Sisi has yet to announce his candidacy for Egypt\'s presidential election. His visit to Russia comes amid continued protests in the country against the interim government, which Sisi installed after toppling former president Moahmed Morsi on July the third. Egyptian security forces have harshly cracked down on the demonstrators, killing hundreds of them.
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[26 June 2012] Putin Russia has no problem to recognize Palestinian state - English
[26 June 2012] Putin Russia has no problem to recognize Palestinian state - English
Russian President Vladimir Putin visit to the occupied Palestinian territories was described as a success....
[26 June 2012] Putin Russia has no problem to recognize Palestinian state - English
Russian President Vladimir Putin visit to the occupied Palestinian territories was described as a success. During his press statement, he reiterated Russia's support; saying Russia has no problem recognizing a Palestinian state.
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[26 June 2012] Putin Russia has no problem to recognize Palestinian state - English
Russian President Vladimir Putin visit to the occupied Palestinian territories was described as a success. During his press statement, he reiterated Russia's support; saying Russia has no problem recognizing a Palestinian state.
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[19 Dec 2013] Putin More sanctions against Iran counterproductive - English
It was a full house for Vladimir Putin\'s annual press conference with thousands of Russian and foreign journalists eager to ask the Russian President a question. Many issues were raised; and Press...
It was a full house for Vladimir Putin\'s annual press conference with thousands of Russian and foreign journalists eager to ask the Russian President a question. Many issues were raised; and Press TV asked Putin about US sanctions against Iran at the time of ongoing nuclear negotiations following a deal between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
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It was a full house for Vladimir Putin\'s annual press conference with thousands of Russian and foreign journalists eager to ask the Russian President a question. Many issues were raised; and Press TV asked Putin about US sanctions against Iran at the time of ongoing nuclear negotiations following a deal between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
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[30 Dec 2013] President Putin orders tight security as second blast hits Volgograd - English
Russia\'s President Vladimir Putin has ordered security to be stepped up across the nation as a second bombing rocks the southern city of Volgograd.
After holding an emergency meeting, Putin...
Russia\'s President Vladimir Putin has ordered security to be stepped up across the nation as a second bombing rocks the southern city of Volgograd.
After holding an emergency meeting, Putin issued special instructions for Volgograd which has witnessed two deadly blasts since yesterday. At least 14 people have been killed and over two dozen others wounded in an explosion that ripped through a trolley-bus. The incident follows Sunday\'s bombing at the city\'s main train station which left over a dozen people dead and wounded scores more. There\'s been no claim of responsibility for either of the attacks which come ahead of the Sochi Winter Games scheduled for February. Russian officials have described them as terrorist attacks.
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Russia\'s President Vladimir Putin has ordered security to be stepped up across the nation as a second bombing rocks the southern city of Volgograd.
After holding an emergency meeting, Putin issued special instructions for Volgograd which has witnessed two deadly blasts since yesterday. At least 14 people have been killed and over two dozen others wounded in an explosion that ripped through a trolley-bus. The incident follows Sunday\'s bombing at the city\'s main train station which left over a dozen people dead and wounded scores more. There\'s been no claim of responsibility for either of the attacks which come ahead of the Sochi Winter Games scheduled for February. Russian officials have described them as terrorist attacks.
Vladimir Putin - West should paly with same rules-English
Russia will not be isolated because it protected its citizens and upheld its peacekeeping mission the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has said In an interview on German TV Putin suggested...
Russia will not be isolated because it protected its citizens and upheld its peacekeeping mission the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has said In an interview on German TV Putin suggested that if Russia had not responded to Georgian aggression there could have been a tragedy along the scale of what happened in the former Yugoslavia
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Russia will not be isolated because it protected its citizens and upheld its peacekeeping mission the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has said In an interview on German TV Putin suggested that if Russia had not responded to Georgian aggression there could have been a tragedy along the scale of what happened in the former Yugoslavia
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Putin to Nobel Prize winner Obama-Think about future Syria victims-Engliah
Russian President Putin criticized the US for its intent to strike Syria without showing evidence that the attacks were carried out by the Assad regime He says that keeping evidence a secret...
Russian President Putin criticized the US for its intent to strike Syria without showing evidence that the attacks were carried out by the Assad regime He says that keeping evidence a secret supposedly for security reasons is a smokescreen because in fact there is no evidence He appealed to Obama as a Nobel Peace Prize winner to consider the annihilation of peace after invading Iraq Afghanistan and Libya We do not consider Putin to be the champion of truth and virtue but in this case we agree totally with his remarks
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Russian President Putin criticized the US for its intent to strike Syria without showing evidence that the attacks were carried out by the Assad regime He says that keeping evidence a secret supposedly for security reasons is a smokescreen because in fact there is no evidence He appealed to Obama as a Nobel Peace Prize winner to consider the annihilation of peace after invading Iraq Afghanistan and Libya We do not consider Putin to be the champion of truth and virtue but in this case we agree totally with his remarks
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[30 Dec 2013] President Putin orders security to be stepped up across Russia - English
After holding an emergency meeting, Putin issued special instructions for Volgograd which has witnessed two deadly blasts since yesterday. At least 14 people have been killed and over two dozen...
After holding an emergency meeting, Putin issued special instructions for Volgograd which has witnessed two deadly blasts since yesterday. At least 14 people have been killed and over two dozen others wounded in an explosion that ripped through a trolley-bus. The incident follows Sunday\\\'s bombing at the city\\\'s main train station which left over a dozen people dead and wounded scores more. There\\\'s been no claim of responsibility for either of the attacks which come ahead of the Sochi Winter Games scheduled for February. Russian officials have described them as terrorist attacks.
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After holding an emergency meeting, Putin issued special instructions for Volgograd which has witnessed two deadly blasts since yesterday. At least 14 people have been killed and over two dozen others wounded in an explosion that ripped through a trolley-bus. The incident follows Sunday\\\'s bombing at the city\\\'s main train station which left over a dozen people dead and wounded scores more. There\\\'s been no claim of responsibility for either of the attacks which come ahead of the Sochi Winter Games scheduled for February. Russian officials have described them as terrorist attacks.
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[31 Dec 2013] Putin promises to annihilate terrorists, after a series of terror attacks hit the country - English
Putin has called the explosions inhumane attacks and warned that terrorists will face total destruction. More than 30 people were killed in two bomb blasts in Volgo-grad on Sunday and Monday. The...
Putin has called the explosions inhumane attacks and warned that terrorists will face total destruction. More than 30 people were killed in two bomb blasts in Volgo-grad on Sunday and Monday. The first explosion rocked the city\\\'s railway station, with the other one ripping through a bus. No one or group has yet claimed responsibility for the attacks. Security has been tightened at railway stations and airports across Russia. Police have started sweeps throughout Volgograd, detaining dozens of people. The bombings have raised fears of more attacks as Russia is set to host Winter Olympics in February.
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Putin has called the explosions inhumane attacks and warned that terrorists will face total destruction. More than 30 people were killed in two bomb blasts in Volgo-grad on Sunday and Monday. The first explosion rocked the city\\\'s railway station, with the other one ripping through a bus. No one or group has yet claimed responsibility for the attacks. Security has been tightened at railway stations and airports across Russia. Police have started sweeps throughout Volgograd, detaining dozens of people. The bombings have raised fears of more attacks as Russia is set to host Winter Olympics in February.
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Deputy of Majlis : Vladimir Putin found Jesus in Khamenei - Farsi
In a live broadcast on National TV , one day before Khamenei trip to the town of Qum , M.H,Aboutorabi the deputy of the Iranian parliament - Majlis -talk about the great leader on national TV . He...
In a live broadcast on National TV , one day before Khamenei trip to the town of Qum , M.H,Aboutorabi the deputy of the Iranian parliament - Majlis -talk about the great leader on national TV . He quote from the Russian president Vladimir Putin that he have found Jesus in Khamenei and that the ex United nation secretary general said that he can not compare Khamenei with Jaques Chirac of France or Helmut Kohl of germany . He end to quote from Iraqi PM Nouri Maleki who meet today Khamenei and concludes that Khamenei is the leader of the Islamic world .
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In a live broadcast on National TV , one day before Khamenei trip to the town of Qum , M.H,Aboutorabi the deputy of the Iranian parliament - Majlis -talk about the great leader on national TV . He quote from the Russian president Vladimir Putin that he have found Jesus in Khamenei and that the ex United nation secretary general said that he can not compare Khamenei with Jaques Chirac of France or Helmut Kohl of germany . He end to quote from Iraqi PM Nouri Maleki who meet today Khamenei and concludes that Khamenei is the leader of the Islamic world .
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[19 Dec 2013] Russian President Putin criticizes new US sanctions against Iran - English
The Russian president says the new US sanctions against Iran will adversely affect the recent Geneva deal over Tehran\'s nuclear program.
Vladimir Putin was speaking at his annual news...
The Russian president says the new US sanctions against Iran will adversely affect the recent Geneva deal over Tehran\'s nuclear program.
Vladimir Putin was speaking at his annual news conference in Moscow in response to a question by Press TV correspondent\'s about the recent US sanctions against Iran. Moscow has strongly opposed any sanctions outside the UN Security Council against Iran. The latest US sanctions came despite last month\'s nuclear deal, between Iran and the P-five-plus-one group, which does not allow new sanctions against Tehran.
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The Russian president says the new US sanctions against Iran will adversely affect the recent Geneva deal over Tehran\'s nuclear program.
Vladimir Putin was speaking at his annual news conference in Moscow in response to a question by Press TV correspondent\'s about the recent US sanctions against Iran. Moscow has strongly opposed any sanctions outside the UN Security Council against Iran. The latest US sanctions came despite last month\'s nuclear deal, between Iran and the P-five-plus-one group, which does not allow new sanctions against Tehran.
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