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U.S. and Russian spy chiefs meet in Ankara
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U.S. and Russian spy chiefs meet in Ankara

Sputnik · Sputnik

November 15, 20222h 50m

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Show Notes

On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Manila Chan and Jamarl Thomas discussed several domestic and international topics, including the outcome of the U.S. and Russian spy chiefs meeting in Turkey.   <br /><br /><b>Mindia Gavasheli</b> -  Editor-in-Chief of Sputnik <br /><br /><b>Dr. Karin Kneissl </b>- Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria and Energy Analyst<br /><br /><b>David Tawil </b>- Co-founder of ProChain Capital  <br /><br /><b>Scott Ritter</b> - Former UN weapons inspector and Weapons of Mass Destruction Whistleblower  <br /><br /><br />In the first hour, the Fault Lines hosts spoke with Mindia Gavasheli about the agenda at the G20 Summit including the remarks by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov expressing concern over the polarization and politicization of the summit. <br /><br />In the second hour, the hosts were joined  by former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria Dr. Karin Kneissl to discuss  the meeting between CIA director William Burns and his Russian counterpart Sergei Naryshkin in Ankara and the UN resolution to allow the seizure of Russian assets for 'reparations' in Ukraine. <br /><br />In the third hour, Fault Lines talked to David Tawil  about the collapsed crypto exchange FTX after filing for bankruptcy. <br /><br />Later in the final hour, the hosts discussed how the U.S. is approaching the Ukrainian conflict with Russia ahead of winter with former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter. <br />