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what happens after afghanistan and what role do you think the collective security treaty organization could write what i think what will happen is that the wind down of military presence would inevitably be a destabilizing factor at first because of canister. isn't fully ready to cope with its own security problems and challenges so i think engagement again longer term engagement is crucial and i think any support for a more stable afghanistan will be welcome but it's mainly vidual countries russia of course being one of the main powers in the region but also perhaps other organizations collective security treaty organization is one shanghai cooperation organization is another one i think the there's engagement and all the rest so it is and i don't think nato anyone should be worried about this of course afghanistan has to ultimately decide you know what kind of support it wants. the afghan people have to be at the center of this but i think support from regional powers and all of the actions is crucial. well for a better country but not as part of the united kingdom there's a strong
what happens after afghanistan and what role do you think the collective security treaty organization could write what i think what will happen is that the wind down of military presence would inevitably be a destabilizing factor at first because of canister. isn't fully ready to cope with its own security problems and challenges so i think engagement again longer term engagement is crucial and i think any support for a more stable afghanistan will be welcome but it's mainly vidual countries...
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what happens after afghanistan and what role do you think the collective security treaty organization could play what i think what will happen is that the wind down of military presence will inevitably be a destabilizing factor at first because of canister. isn't fully ready to cope with its own security problems and challenges so i think engagement again longer term engagement is crucial and i think any support for a more stable afghanistan will be welcomed with its very individual countries russia of course being one of the main powers in the region but also perhaps other organizations collective security treaty organization is one shanghai cooperation organization is another one i think the move is engagement and support the better it is and i don't think nato or anyone should be worried about this of course afghanistan has to ultimately decides you know what kind of support it wants. the afghan people have to be the sense of this that i think support for the regional powers and all those asians it's crucial but how do you think that. the multicultural debate is going to play into
what happens after afghanistan and what role do you think the collective security treaty organization could play what i think what will happen is that the wind down of military presence will inevitably be a destabilizing factor at first because of canister. isn't fully ready to cope with its own security problems and challenges so i think engagement again longer term engagement is crucial and i think any support for a more stable afghanistan will be welcomed with its very individual countries...
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what happens after afghanistan and what role do you think the collective security treaty organization could play what i think what will happen is that the the wind down of military presence will inevitably be a destabilizing factor because of ghana stand isn't fully ready to cope with its own security problems and challenges so i think engagement again longer term engagement is crucial and i think any support for a more stable afghanistan will be welcome whether it's by individual countries russia of course be one of the main powers in the region but also perhaps other organizations collective security treaty organization is one shanghai cooperation organization is another one i think there's engagement and support the better it is and i don't think nato anyone should be worried about this of course afghanistan has to ultimately decide you know what kind of support it wants. the afghan people have to be at the center of this but i think support for regional powers an organization that's crucial. hope for a better country but not as part of the united kingdom there's a strong sense of
what happens after afghanistan and what role do you think the collective security treaty organization could play what i think what will happen is that the the wind down of military presence will inevitably be a destabilizing factor because of ghana stand isn't fully ready to cope with its own security problems and challenges so i think engagement again longer term engagement is crucial and i think any support for a more stable afghanistan will be welcome whether it's by individual countries...
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what happens after afghanistan and what role do you think the collective security treaty organization could play what i think what will happen is that the wind down of military presence will inevitably be a destabilizing factor first because of ghana stand isn't fully ready to cope with its own security problems and challenges so i think engagement again longer term engagement is crucial and i think any support for a more stable afghanistan will be welcome where this plane the vigil countries russia of course being one of the main powers in the region but also perhaps other organizations collective security treaty organization is one shanghai cooperation organization is another one i think the more there's engagement and support the better it is and i don't think nato anyone should be worried about this of course afghanistan has to ultimately decide you know what kind of support it warms. the afghan people have to be at the center of this but i think support from regional powers an organization that's crucial how do you think that. the multicultural debate is going to play into all of
what happens after afghanistan and what role do you think the collective security treaty organization could play what i think what will happen is that the wind down of military presence will inevitably be a destabilizing factor first because of ghana stand isn't fully ready to cope with its own security problems and challenges so i think engagement again longer term engagement is crucial and i think any support for a more stable afghanistan will be welcome where this plane the vigil countries...
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what happens after afghanistan and what role do you think the collective security treaty organization could play what i think what will happen is that the the wind down of military presence will inevitably be a destabilizing factor because of ghana. isn't fully ready to cope with its own security problems and challenges so i think engagement again longer term engagement is crucial and i think any support for a more stable afghanistan will be welcome whether it's by individual countries russia of course be one of the main powers in the region but also perhaps other organizations collective security treaty organization is one shanghai cooperation organization is another one i think the move is engagement and all the better it is and i don't think nato anyone should be worried about this of course afghanistan has to out to decide you know what kind of support it warms and the afghan people have to be at the center of this but i think support for. we posit all those actions as crucial. and perhaps a lecture of politics i can't university thank you very much for your input here and are to
what happens after afghanistan and what role do you think the collective security treaty organization could play what i think what will happen is that the the wind down of military presence will inevitably be a destabilizing factor because of ghana. isn't fully ready to cope with its own security problems and challenges so i think engagement again longer term engagement is crucial and i think any support for a more stable afghanistan will be welcome whether it's by individual countries russia...
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collective security treaty organization could well i think what will happen is that the wind down of military presence will inevitably be a destabilizing factor at first because of grandstand isn't fully ready to cope with its own security problems and challenges so i think engagement again longer term engagement is crucial and i think any support for a more stable afghanistan will be welcomed with the vigil countries and russia of course be one of the main powers in the region but also perhaps other organizations collective security treaty with asians one shanghai cooperation organization is another one i think the more there is engagement and support the better it is and i don't think nato anyone should be worried about this of course afghanistan has to be the size you know we're kind of supported once. the afghan people have to be at the center of this but i think support for the regional powers over the ocean is crucial. perhaps next year of politics they can't universe you don't care much for your input here in r.t. i'm not be joining you throughout the day here from your sample
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security treaty organization is the key instruments for securing stability in the its zone of influence with the joint declaration on cooperation between the un and c c o secretariat that was signed in march and has become an essential step in developing the cooperation of these two organizations in the first place in the area of peacekeeping we're also critical about was the russians are. there addressing the u.n. general assembly if you want to kind of korea watching scenes in full in streaming now at all dot com ok now there that's the well this was written. have you with us our headlines this hour in sports today. testing times us soon as the champions league group stage draw was made this was the one where we having four in moscow dollars later tonight. caucuses clash mega rich twice come from behind to join that sea turkey and monday so pushing the premier league fixture. on time russia's rugby team enjoy a day off from school wrongs untucked ticks out the world cup testing their mettle up and adventure park sealing away. one of the biggest nights all of the russian football year
security treaty organization is the key instruments for securing stability in the its zone of influence with the joint declaration on cooperation between the un and c c o secretariat that was signed in march and has become an essential step in developing the cooperation of these two organizations in the first place in the area of peacekeeping we're also critical about was the russians are. there addressing the u.n. general assembly if you want to kind of korea watching scenes in full in...
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security treaty organization which is an alliance that focuses on security in the central asian region to discuss more about what really will be on the table in more detail joining me now is filtered through cabinets who is a professor of political science i call to university in canada they can very much for being with us. as you see and i know we're just getting started here there's going to be a lot of debate and discussion what do you think are going to be the most highlighted issues. at these three areas which are important in the middle of the two cut and situation one these the issue of. whether it is their daughter's life. even dead why if i lie eve does this alliance work to how we can manage this mill migration that will of people who would like this but if you do come to. the second is the issue of security to how to maintain security and to do work which is very shocked by different events and the should ease. the issue of wealth and poverty to go to should come. do believe in them or. just. society we're down to must see for the allocation of resources three debates will h
security treaty organization which is an alliance that focuses on security in the central asian region to discuss more about what really will be on the table in more detail joining me now is filtered through cabinets who is a professor of political science i call to university in canada they can very much for being with us. as you see and i know we're just getting started here there's going to be a lot of debate and discussion what do you think are going to be the most highlighted issues. at...
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security treaty organization which is an alliance that focuses on security in the central asian region to discuss more about what really will be on the table in more detail joining me now is counter to terrorists who is a professor of political science at crossing university and counting the thank you very much for being with us. as you see i know we're just getting started here this is going to be a lot of debate and discussion but do you think are going to be the most highlighted issues. to me if these three areas which are important in the middle of the two cut and situation one is the issue of would you call church where that is dead or is. even dead why you fly eve does this a life walk how we can manage this will make nation that will of people who would like this put it to come true to our shores the second he's the polls security how to maintain security they would which is very shocked if they get into bed. and the should ease. and a bit of the should come. do believe in them or. just. society with must see for the allocation of resources the three debates will highlight today
security treaty organization which is an alliance that focuses on security in the central asian region to discuss more about what really will be on the table in more detail joining me now is counter to terrorists who is a professor of political science at crossing university and counting the thank you very much for being with us. as you see i know we're just getting started here this is going to be a lot of debate and discussion but do you think are going to be the most highlighted issues. to...
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security treaty organization it's an alliance of security alliance and in this part of the world where russia armenia and some other former soviet states including and uses pakistan for a host of course to afghanistan are involved and there's ideas to reform and widen and make that organization bigger it's not going to be discussed here today and the focus there is going to be in fact of course afghanistan and how to deal with security in the region after u.s. and nato forces withdraw as planned in trying to fourteen. other big topic on the table is the problem of multiethnic society. absolutely it's a big issue especially what we're seeing recently in europe throughout the spring and summer a lot of unrest on the streets of not only the british capital but other european cities you have the euro crisis which is also playing into that and it's most outspoken critics of the multiculturalists failure there are of the system is that it's just not working that something else needs to be done the immigration laws need to be tightened. its people who supported are very clear about the idea t
security treaty organization it's an alliance of security alliance and in this part of the world where russia armenia and some other former soviet states including and uses pakistan for a host of course to afghanistan are involved and there's ideas to reform and widen and make that organization bigger it's not going to be discussed here today and the focus there is going to be in fact of course afghanistan and how to deal with security in the region after u.s. and nato forces withdraw as...
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security treaty organization it's an alliance of security alliance and in this part of the world where russia armenia and some other former soviet states including tajikistan and uzbekistan who are close of course to afghanistan are involved and there's ideas to reform and why did it make that organization bigger it's not going to be discussed here today and the focus there is going to be in fact of course afghanistan and how to deal with security in the region after u.s. and nato forces withdraw as planned in twenty fourteen. the other big topic on the table is the problem of multiethnic society. absolutely it's a big issue especially what we're seeing recently in europe throughout the spring and summer a lot of unrest on the streets of not only the british capital but other european cities you have the euro crisis which is also playing into that and it's most outspoken critics of the multicultural the failure there of the system is that it's just not working that something else needs to be done that immigration laws need to be tightened while. people who supported are very clear abou
security treaty organization it's an alliance of security alliance and in this part of the world where russia armenia and some other former soviet states including tajikistan and uzbekistan who are close of course to afghanistan are involved and there's ideas to reform and why did it make that organization bigger it's not going to be discussed here today and the focus there is going to be in fact of course afghanistan and how to deal with security in the region after u.s. and nato forces...
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and nato forces leave how will this c t o or the collective security treaty organization which russia of course is part of and some of its other former soviet states in that security oh my it's how they'll deal with the situation especially because they're so close to afghanistan and of course the situation in libya and in syria and in fact to discuss not more with me joining me i should say is omar sharif. i was the executive director of west asia north africa forum thank you very much for being with us. let's start with syria just because we're hearing a lot about what's happening there what do you think first of all is the way to go is it sanctions and how much do you think that's going to be debated here in europe . i don't think you can take syria out of context i think what we're seeing is as it's called the spring or the out of the way of awakening it's a regional phenomenon it's happening in the arab world and therefore what's happening in syria is not this thing detracts from what's happening in the region what's happening in the region is that as opposed to sort of reform wh
and nato forces leave how will this c t o or the collective security treaty organization which russia of course is part of and some of its other former soviet states in that security oh my it's how they'll deal with the situation especially because they're so close to afghanistan and of course the situation in libya and in syria and in fact to discuss not more with me joining me i should say is omar sharif. i was the executive director of west asia north africa forum thank you very much for...
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in russia and in this part of the world in central asia which is the collective security treaty organization russia's if you will answer to nato and the idea is to really build on that organization so that when u.s. troops and nato forces leave afghanistan this is a good example in twenty fourteen they're planning to withdraw that security organization will become big enough and widespread enough about our media and other central asian partners to deal with security issues especially when it comes to terrorism and the afghan security situation which is much closer to russia and the surrounding countries than states say to the united states so that's going to be the debate on the table in one of the security sessions today how do you live past afghanistan after the west nato withdraw from there another major part of the forum is dedicated the problems of multi-ethnic societies there's a lot of discussion there tell us more about that. it isn't especially within this year we've seen a lot of criticism of the multicultural system in europe and and people saying that it's not working you also ha
in russia and in this part of the world in central asia which is the collective security treaty organization russia's if you will answer to nato and the idea is to really build on that organization so that when u.s. troops and nato forces leave afghanistan this is a good example in twenty fourteen they're planning to withdraw that security organization will become big enough and widespread enough about our media and other central asian partners to deal with security issues especially when it...
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and nato forces leave how will the sea or the collective security treaty organization which russia of course is part of and some of its other former soviet states in that security is how they'll deal with the situation especially because they're so close to afghanistan and of course the situation in libya and in syria and in fact to discuss that more with me joining me i should say is omar al rifai who is the executive director of west asia north africa forum thank you very much for being with us. let's start with syria just because we're hearing a lot about what's happening there what do you think first of all is the way to go is it sanctions and how much do you think that's going to be debated here in yours . i don't think you can take syria out of context i think what we're seeing is that this called the spring or the out of the way awakening it's a regional phenomena and it's happening in the arab world and therefore what's happening in syria is not this thing from what's happening in the region what's happening in the region is that as opposed to so before which is taking place a
and nato forces leave how will the sea or the collective security treaty organization which russia of course is part of and some of its other former soviet states in that security is how they'll deal with the situation especially because they're so close to afghanistan and of course the situation in libya and in syria and in fact to discuss that more with me joining me i should say is omar al rifai who is the executive director of west asia north africa forum thank you very much for being with...
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in russia and in this part of the world in central asia which is the collective security treaty organization russia is if you will answer to nato and the idea is to really build on that organization so that when u.s. troops and nato forces leave afghanistan this is a good example in twenty fourteen they're planning to withdraw that's security organization will become big enough and widespread enough about rock star media and other central asian partners to deal with security issues especially when it comes to terrorism and the afghan security situation which is much closer to russia i'm told of the surrounding countries then say say to the united states that's going to be the debate on the table in one of the security sessions today how do you live past afghanistan after the west nato withdraw from there another major part of the forum is dedicated to the problems of multi-ethnic societies there's a lot of discussion there tell us more about that. it isn't especially within this year we've seen a lot of criticism of the multicultural system in europe and and people saying that it's not worki
in russia and in this part of the world in central asia which is the collective security treaty organization russia is if you will answer to nato and the idea is to really build on that organization so that when u.s. troops and nato forces leave afghanistan this is a good example in twenty fourteen they're planning to withdraw that's security organization will become big enough and widespread enough about rock star media and other central asian partners to deal with security issues especially...