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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  February 8, 2024 10:00am-11:00am MSK

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“the country was sold, and the ukrainians became useless, orphans, essentially abandoned to the mercy of fate. in foreign policy, he spoke about referendums, i will give the people of ukraine the right to respond, determine the foreign policy of the state and vote in a referendum for key decisions, in first of all, the issue concerned democracy, he promised, i introduced my first bill.
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at least seven international negotiation platforms were organized in ukraine. the first negotiations took place in february 2014. frank walterstan, then german foreign minister and now president, and radislaw sekorski, polish foreign minister, were present along with other eu representatives. these guys drew up an agreement, which was signed between yanukovych and the opposition, that yanukovych would withdraw the security forces from the center of kiev.
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protesters remove their militants from the government quarter. yanukovych fulfilled all his obligations, and the protesters in response seized the presidential administration and parliament, and the ukrainian the president fled, unable to retain power and the country. in march 2014, it was decided to create a special osce monitoring mission, which was supposed to record data on violations of agreements on the territory of donbass in... the line of military contact, but in 2022, when they decided to say goodbye to the osce in donbass, it became known that cameras installed to allegedly record violations directly transmitted all information to kiev intelligence. the osce initially did not take a neutral side, but supported the maidan coup, considering those who will make a revolution on the right side of history. then there were the geneva negotiations, the normandy format in minsk. minsk 2, where
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both political and military agreements were signed, in particular on the non-use of certain types of weapons, compliance with the ceasefire, and the exchange of prisoners, but nothing was implemented with the active support of the west. when hostilities began in february 2022, i will now say this separately, there was the last attempt at agreements, these are the belovezhskaya format and the istanbul format. and the president is already talking about it he said because it was reached, agreements were reached, the document was initialed by the ukrainian side, but then british prime minister johnson arrived and said: “let’s not carry out anything, let’s just fight until the last ukrainian.” the ukrainians said: “yes, of course, they started to fight.” and since that time , there have been no opportunities to reach agreements through political and diplomatic means.
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i want to prove to you that the ukrainian side has never been under the influence of westerners determined to reach an agreement in format. this is an example of the fact that when talking and signing agreements with representatives of the western coalition, you must always divide everything into two: at best, because you will still be deceived. the treaty will be annulled, and international law and obligations will simply be wiped out. this is a sad reality. as a historical example, just remember the pact. chribentrop molotov on non-aggression signed by germany and the ussr in august 1939. the soviets believed until the very end that the treaty will be observed, and germany at that moment was actively preparing for war at all levels. the west may be our partner in some matters, but it is unlikely to ever become a friend either to the union state or to the slavic people. and we didn’t set the accents; we see it well using the example of ukraine.
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victoria, assistant secretary of state for european and eurasian affairs in december 2013 , estimated that since 1900 , the united states has invested more than $5 billion to help ukraine achieve the future it deserves. within these efforts are funded by the us government's national endowment for democracy. this non-profit foundation has funded more than 60 projects aimed at developing civil society in ukraine, and the foundation's president, karl gershman, called the country the biggest prize after the victory. yanukovych , in the february 2010 presidential election , the national endowment for democracy decided that he, yanukovych, was undermining american goals and intensified his efforts to support the opposition and strengthen the country's democratic institutions. donbass turned out to be
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more insightful when he asked for federalization not of secession, but of making independent decisions within ukraine. the path to the eu and nato, donbass people are already like this. then they assessed it as a road to nowhere. in fact, they are still paying for this to this day, because they were drawn into an unequal struggle back in 1914. they became victims of war crimes by the kiev regime. any war has its own rules, it is a confrontation between military and military. the shelling of civilians, their targeted killing, the massacre of children is a war crime without a deadline prescription and today in the russian federation they are already saying. 2:0. for now, all that remains is to record the crime for the tribunal. 198 hospitals destroyed or shelled, and 695 schools and kindergartens. we understand that there are 695 schools and kindergartens - this means that
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they are targeting educational institutions, that is, those premises where children should be hypothetically and theoretically, that is, they are doing this. again, on purpose, understanding that children are the future and they are trying with all their might to destroy it for us. of course we we are trying to protect our children as thoroughly as possible, to evacuate the most shelled settlements in the republic, and as for schools, 42,500 schoolchildren are now forced to study in a distance learning format. we are sincerely grateful to the republic of belarus for the help that... having the opportunity to live peacefully for a week, in a calm environment, communicate with peers. our future is in our
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hands, in the hands of belarusians who love their land, their home, their small homeland, cherish the memory and honor those who saved this world for us, we must preserve it for our... descendants, because who if not us? in belarus and russia, 24-25 is election time, we have elections to local councils, to the house of representatives from the council of the republic, promotion to delegates to the all-belarusian people's assembly. in russia there are presidential elections in march, in 2025 we will be shaken, they will break us, they will try to disorient us with information, but we must be smarter, wiser and learn from mistakes. others, we will always have time to admit our own, but this is different, i was with you ksenia lebedeva, before meeting in the next program.
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andrey vladimirovich, good evening , good evening, the active part of the electoral race has started in the country, there are a lot of well-known people among the candidates for deputies, well , you have to fight for the status of the people's representative, and in 2020 you were part of the election headquarters and... worked above the analytics, as i understand it, yes, this is the first election campaign since then, and it seems to me that despite everything that we have experienced, if the twentieth year had not existed, it would have had to be invented, so why this is this a great experience that you think will help us in the next couple of years? well, i’ll say that probably the darkest thing in the work of the headquarters was 10 days before the elections, when the fighters of the wagner pmc were detained, the protest at that time... was very diligently legendary under some russian threads: look, the russians have come to you, it was the russians who arranged everything, the russians
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were preparing some kind of coup, when they started to dig a little into the connections of these people who were leading the election campaign, yes, at first glance it seemed that there was some kind of connection there with russian political strategists there with some groups in russia, but this was , let’s say, a false goal, and then there was some kind of calculation, after that, during the active phase of protests, russia either will not support us, or perhaps they will establish contact with some protest structures , that's what they tried to do. then employees of the american embassy in vilnius went to the russian meeting and demanded that they be received there as representatives of the belarusian opposition. these 10 days were probably the most difficult, not that what happened then after august 9, and what happened before, and look, they tried to hit us like this with the help of the wagner pmc, and then with the very contacts that we had developed, we already helped the russians, on the contrary , resolve the situation regarding the wagner rebellion, how it all turned out, that is, everything that was negative, we returned to positive, this is the same grandiose experience that you said, let’s not take into account elections, politics, there are probably even more important things. that is , it turns out that we have learned or should now learn to separate falsehood, there are times when
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only in air defense, well, okay, why in your opinion did so many media people decide to try their hand at this election campaign, their status grew, there was not enough bright manifestation, but in 2020, in your opinion, well, regarding bright manifestations , we already had experience in belarus, but with a minus sign, when we were elected, for example, to the parliament.
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members of parliament having a certain status will already work there, while also being deputies, this will give us big bonuses there, well, it would be nice to also know a foreign language, of course, but i hope this will help our people , well, okay, for me, for me personally , the first criterion that i will use when choosing my candidate for deputy is where
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this person was in august '20 and what he actually did, how he showed itself then, this...
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now this whole week was essentially under the flag of the union state, there were no unsolvable issues, the weekend passed, first a meeting of the two presidents at several events, then monday the supreme state council. let me borrow it.
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that is, these are two leaders who determine the future of our state today, and since in russia this is part of vladimir putin’s election events, this vgs coincides with the election period, it’s as if they are showing us: look, this is the trajectory, the next 7 years await you there, putin guarantees this, and we for our part , we also guarantee that belarus will fulfill certain agreements, this is the only way it works in the cis, that is, if the leaders have good relations with each other, there will be agreements, there will be an end result, if they are not there, then when there is a change of power , everything falls apart, look how it was in... other countries, and where we have such a guaranteed continuity of power, there will be all these long-term projects, because money can be distributed, but where is the guarantee that some strangers will not take advantage of this later, for example, and the fact that the presidents have developed such relationships is the most important thing in our integration, if these were conditionally other people, i think it would already be a little worse, so here it is the main thing is that there is this contact, it has not
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been lost, moreover, since the military operation trust has grown, probably at the highest level there in 20 years, so this is great. of course, this was also talked about by various kinds of informal signs, who was driving the car, how it all happened, this is important in diplomacy, but of course, smart people understand everything. andrey vladimirovich, economics. trade turnover is a record, 54 billion and growing. russia is the largest investor. more than 2,500 russian companies operate in belarus. such numbers were voiced, yes, at this meeting. and belarus is increasingly exploring the russian market. here, taking into account the sanctions. is this process of deepening integration dynamic enough, or do you still see reserves? we have a very different situation with russia, for russia the west expected that sanctions would be a factor in destabilizing capital, first of all, it would feel bad, it would be opposed to the authorities, it turned out exactly the opposite, they freed the market completely, and russian companies were included in government orders, well, they
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paid, let us see it all, yes, but it turns out that our belarusian companies are not allowed to take part in government orders; we have different industrial policies. in recent years , we have been trying to create a unified industrial policy, today we are getting to this point, if it happens, you understand, it’s not just a bilateral agreement with a specific governor, but as it happens today, this will already be access to the tender level, this completely different money, different opportunities, and there are other things in the military-industrial complex, so in this regard , work is going on, but the next thing is the question is, let’s say we have formally equal conditions on paper, but what will be the cost of such products, because it depends on the cost of electricity, on the cost of gas, while the military operation is ongoing. carrier, then we will be in real equal conditions, but for now we, let’s say, are working in terms of creating at least a formal corridor for the work of our industry, creating uniform conditions,
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and the president, of course , positively assessed this dynamics, that is, for all the years, what we saw was a struggle for the russian market, but with whom, western importers , first of all, they of course felt confident there, from cars to other manufacturers, and we had positions there all the time, well, of course, not poor relatives, but we just have less working capital, less capitalization of individual industries, when there is a struggle there
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just as actively at this meeting, what niches in your opinion can we cooperate in? look, we have experience in assembling, for example, chinese cars, we also had experience in assembling
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screwdriver of swiss electric trains, if we, for example, assemble russian airplanes here , yes, as was said, then the question again is what will be the localization of this airplane, that is, if we simply provide our hands and power there, yes, to assemble something , that’s one thing, but it’s better, of course, to make our belarusian units and put them there, it will be a completely different profit, and the russians... and not for making a car, this is a unique experience, here are enterprises, for example, an airplane is more complex than a military one, here are ours there are aviation ones they have just such experience, and it turns out that with cars the situation might be a little more difficult, with airplanes it will be, on the contrary, easier, if you take ours, this is a completely different type of product, well, look , ours there 558 i know worked in syria, for example , that is, there is a certain experience , there was even before this military operation, there are orsh, these are helicopters, well, all this is also in demand today, and it is there that the main added value is formed, in the nineties, when all these enterprises were closed, you
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produced there conventionally gas turbine some kind of engine for a tank, yes, and then they say produce pans, but what kind of pan will be the added value, and what kind of pan it will be in this gas turbine, of course, is different, so by producing this kind of product, we will certainly fill our budget, this it’s great, even if there is a civilian plane there again, and not a military one, everyone needs that too today, but the market. happened, thanks to western companies, that is , under other conditions, of course, this would be impossible, but we will compete with boeing, this is very interesting, that is when we talk about the production of joint aircraft, it’s not only about moving from point to point, definitely, these are components, this is the most important thing that we can produce, i think, almost, well, if not everything, then a lot, microelectronics, again the one that exists , it doesn’t matter that it is very good, the main thing is that it is ours, so that there is no foreign device there, which, if something happens, will land the plane, for example, where it is not needed, well, or connect a computer. and for
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blocks that are used both here and there, you know, i say for now, because after all, there are rockets, for airplanes, you know, in the beginning of the nineties, indeed, the whole policy of the west was aimed at ensuring that we did not produce anything ourselves, that we would buy everything, they would give us everything, they say, we will we’ll give you everything, you don’t need to worry about this topic, that’s why we’ve really lost the civil aircraft industry. after all, soviet planes flew, they flew beautifully, no one felt bad about it, well, just like microcircuits, this is not a question that we do not know how to do and will not learn if necessary. andrey vladimirovich, vgs, yes, the presidents also signed a decree on the creation of a union media holding.
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the stone is the question at what point is it created on parity or not, if we are talking about some kind of commerce, then we have incomparable capital resources from russia, that is, there is more money there, more personnel, more material base, and if they invest more, then it is clear that they will have more influence on such a holding, if we are talking purely about commerce, if we are still talking about some kind of diplomatic position, then there should be a beginning of parity, as in diplomacy, this is happening , that is, here are two control centers making a joint decision, well, let’s imagine, conditionally, a rut war, a gas war, a war, anything could happen, and it happened, remember, for the last 15 years, in which case our holding will to implement what position , there will be a russian position, there will be a belarusian position , there will be some kind of half-hearted position, or there will be no position at all, or we must do so as not to lead to such a dispute at all, so the task, of course, is not just to put out some kind of fire , yes, and the task is to stop the risks that occur in our integration relations, and the union holding, as i understand it, should work more on the external circuit, conditionally we set the task there to work in ukraine,
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work in poland, work there in the usa.
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dates, yes, the lifting of the siege of leningrad, the heroic past is the cornerstone that unites us with the russians.
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don’t you see some symbolism in this, since we survived this, yes, 80 years ago, then we will survive all the economic problems, yes, and the information blockade, the economic blockade and any sanctions. we will survive, but st. petersburg is a very difficult city, russia is the second capital, the mood in moscow, in st. petersburg is very different from the mood in the rest of deep russia, when we talk from the rostrum about the blockade, about the common war memory, we saw it, what kind of reaction did it have? in the rest of big russia with a bang, simply, that is, people are close to it, it ’s understandable, our belarusian president coincides completely with the big russia that exists, but the capital and st. petersburg is the second capital, i repeat, it’s very specific the public, and there, for example, there were certain information wars there against governor beglov, we, by the way, support him all the time when the president comes, and there they tried to pump him up very hard, when any information lead results in the fact that we are working against the authorities, the important thing is not that the president came to us and told us something about the blockade, they themselves know everything about the blockade,
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the task is to support the government that is friends with us. with whom we have a great relationship, where we might build ports there, everything will be even better, but this is the internal agenda in these large cities, it is also of interest to our enemy, ukraine, primarily the americans there, they are trying to pump up this population, so what is being created for the rest of russia and the typical conditions that the two capitals have, they are very different, you need to understand that this is where we work for big russia, which sees us and loves to listen to us, and where we work specifically with the elite that is in different decision-making centers, so the president digs very deep. but outwardly it looks like such a rally here in belarus this won’t surprise anyone, we carried out such a whole campaign, and for russia, yes, this is certainly of great importance in terms of values, yes, you support us, look how the west pecks at our military memory, and the belarusians are great at supporting us, and moreover, we have everything we ourselves have had this for a long time, you know, the most important thing is that we don’t pretend in this regard, for us this memory is just as natural as for russians, naturally, it’s inside, so
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there’s no need to pretend that -that. that's why it's so easy to work in this regard together. andrei vladimirovich, our president has really done and is doing a lot to preserve the memory of the great patriotic war. suffice it to say that very correct changes were made to the constitution in the twenty-second regarding historical memory, and our prosecutor general’s office is dealing with genocide, initiating those cases that should have been instituted long ago back in the soviet union, let’s speak frankly, this is the phenomenon of how i noticed, yes, the president is a man of the post-war generation, and at the same time he has become one of the veterans, but only
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understanding... which was called first good, then bad, it was stagnation, then perestroika , yes, perestroika, it was something good, it turned out it was also something bad, then an explosion of nationalism, it turns out the soviet union was bad , it is necessary to build some kind of separate system, then this is also bad, we are building something sovereign there, so it turns out that a person who survived the breakdown of four different systems, they offer him today during the svo, let’s build some kind of new unified ideology, after how everything is past it’s broken that this raises, well, some questions or skepticism, when the president works with people, he’s a little...
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and for some, the unexpected craving of texas for separatism, which was supported in general by 25 other states. for us who survived , as you rightly said, yes, our generation , especially, the collapse of the union, such flashbacks come, what seemed unshakable is no longer so, only there, across the ocean, will there be a split in the united states, in your opinion? well , it would be nice if... he was, of course, but let’s assume that, that is, we don’t have our secret thoughts we will hide it, yes, but the fact is that , for example, when trump was president, the earth was simply burning there, they did not trigger the factor of separatism, this is a complex mechanism, a factor, they don’t grumble, here is blm, please, we have an oppressed population that that they, yes
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, the democrats launched such a wave, and the earth was burning, that is, it was not a territorial principle, it was the principle of some oppressed social group, look today too, this is a little bit different from the territorial factor , purely there texas wants to secede, no, it's the question is that... there are people who are closer to the border, there are those who are further from it, it is beneficial for someone to skip migration, because labor is cheap, these are families who will come, buy some goods there, and then will be legalized, will vote for biden, who allowed all this, opened this hole on the border, and there are people who are against this migration, because why do they need the democrats’ electorate, the new one, who arrive in the country, they make great money there from oil, from weapons, on something else, they don’t need any strangers who will come here, they need on the contrary, deport these bad democrats who vote for the democratic party, then we will. to win by state, in principle, the alignment does not change, there are about 6-7 states that are hesitant, electing democrats or republicans, but this means that today this factor is so mechanical, it simply doesn’t work anymore if you are an adult there a white man with a family
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of normal orientation, you have a gun at home, you vote for republicans there, that has already passed, today there is a complete automation of electoral processes, that is, we are about 5-10 years behind them, so you have facebook, for example, i think no, that’s right. raised a huge task force that no one could do before, they shouted: russian hackers chose trump? no, trump chose himself, but they just used such targeted advertising on the databases that social networks gave them, then zuckerberg admitted that you know, we are spying on you, well , it just turns out that the americans themselves didn’t
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know about it, that’s all , and today political strategists american, they don’t have a map of streets and districts for each state, like we do, they have a map of voters of their tastes, preferences, ages, who lives where, and then they calculate what kind of targeted advertising can be sent to whom, that means send... , and the social network makes a lot of money from this, this is the price of the issue, elections, power, we can sell you such a database, please, you will campaign, so in any state, today they can elect anyone, the question is whether the target address information will reach specific person who...potentially can vote for trump, look, when the capitols were stormed , this is what happened, they simply overheated this trump task force, that is, they did such a bad job that people were directly ready to rush at this american national guard, well, this has never happened before, before they had, you know, we have been voting for democrats for generations, and you have been voting for republicans for generations, that is, there are not even parties as such, it’s just a club of interests, but how do people there support dynamo or spartak, it turns out that you can raise activists there too, and if they are for trump, they will be people who are like that.
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that is, okay, i’ll clarify a little more, yes , it turns out that biden is completely consciously pursuing a policy to attract migrants to the territory of the united states, of course, he does not need a fence, a huge country cannot block the border, a huge powerful country that has all kinds of weapons there and the right to do anything in the world, but they don’t do it, well, okay, this is the division, let’s conditionally once again specify the southern and northern states today it... is relevant today or based on your message, this is most likely a question
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of impact and technology, irrelevant, that is, there are republican support states that are pumping, this can be seen, that is , the flows of this migration are directed there, so that, for example, people voted more actively for trump , or vice versa, they take these migrants , put them on buses, take them to the republicans, that is, to the democrats in another state, so that the democrats there are indignant and vote against biden, that is, there is a struggle, well, in each specific state, fine, so how will this confrontation end on the border of the rio grand
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, the white house, one of his most important
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decisions in the entire history of biden’s presidency, and decisive, this is in the elections, you know, this is such a secret operation that we are discussing, well, it’s probably not that real, it’s an information operation, we’re so powerful, we ’re ready there even tomorrow, we’re just not starting yet, he promised a few days ago that i’ll make this decision literally in day, let's continue let's think about how they work in the middle east, that is, we have an idea. in the film , the guys are sitting there at the embassy and they say carry out an action there, that means, or let’s shoot someone there, nothing like that, the task of western intelligence there is to create conditions for the work of terrorist groups, and how to create this so that you don’t finance it out of your own pocket there is isis, and for someone to do it for you, find sponsors, find some oil fields, recapture them, protect them, so that all this the work was carried out not at the expense of the us congress, but at the expense of some local groups, or some third external factor, well, they are now working in ukraine with europe in exactly the same way. yes, absolutely right, these are the groups that were raised in
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the middle east, they are there today, there is still gil , there is al-qaeda there, which has a complicated relationship with iran, there are the kurds - this is the main force today, western, and they work with them all, and at some strange cost, it’s not clear where the money comes from, yes, this does not pass under the articles of the us congress, and you say, we need a war, which our congress will agree on there, the counter-offensive cost them 70 billion dollars, that is, to repeat it again we need the consent of the congress, with iran it will probably be even more expensive there the operation will cost and... that’s another question, they tried to win in ukraine, that’s why all these battalions were driven to death, but it didn’t work out, but if we start something, how this war will go is still a big question. trump will say: what are you talking about, another war? where possible, we spend money on it’s unclear what, what interests there are, and this will be a gift to trump, so of course, if someone else has brains there, and there i think there is someone to make a decision, they will do it all
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the time keep it under control, threaten a little, that just about, yes, maybe, maybe not, but this is the fog of war, today everyone does this, but it’s really a means of power. for now , to be honest, who has the brains for this? well, i have a hard time imagining that biden makes the decision himself? yes, well there is there such a guy salevan, he is our security adviser, a formal position, but they say that he is the backbone of the dim party that is in power today, they say: grandfather is old, he falls to the floor, grandfather, even if he dies, well, there will be a vice president someone in power, but there won’t be a shift change that would benefit us, that is, the think tank center of course remains the same, a weak grandfather is beneficial to everyone and you know, like in a big family, that yes we are listening you... i’m very careful, just take the pills there, please, that’s it, don’t fool us, this is how the party works today, this is also a certain technology, because the negativity is pouring in somewhere, on biden, who could die tomorrow today, and salevan will remain a handsome young guy, who look, i’m here everyone was in charge, in fact, this is a ready candidate, if anything for the elections, so people there think 2-4 moves ahead,
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not even one, so let’s try to name texas, iran, the gas sector. israel, yes, taiwan, well, the same maldives, tourists are afraid that beaches and hot islands will be closed will turn into a hot spot, this would be funny if it weren’t so sad, but the fact remains that there are more and more conflicts, in your opinion, where will the priorities of the west be directed in the near future, that they will leave us behind, but i don't believe it, but the israeli army is very basic.
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began to escalate, under no circumstances should nesi pilosi come to us, we will scramble planes, we will drive out tanks on the beach there, all this happened, but it turned out that she arrived anyway, this is an overheated situation, she was received very nervously and others there are allies of china all over the world , who looked at the official chinese press, which said that there might be war and battle, clashes, and of course this
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effect cannot be overcome there in a year, in six months, there will be this nervous information picture persists, but in reality it is necessary to evaluate the forces and means that china and the united states have today in this ... region, everything is not simple there, i think that the americans even have two such big wars, they are in parallel will not be pulled out, that is, it is necessary something will end for them, just as they came out of afghanistan, then we need to raise our ears, then something will happen, but for now they are stuck in ukraine, just like israel is stuck in this gas sector, so what will happen there quickly -that will not change, that is , in reality , a more serious aggravation somewhere else should be expected, or perhaps after the topic of ukraine is closed, the topic of the middle east is closed in the specific gas sector, well, the middle east, of course. they dug it out, there’s still a goldmine there, there ’s already here, yes, there’s already yes, yes, yes, that’s it energy resources, there is also control of transit through the red sea, of course you can fight there, but the question is at whose expense will the banquet be? it turned out that the banquet cannot be extended indefinitely, as
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one party made a mistake with this counter-offensive, that is, they need to build a financing mechanism, for example, through saudi arabia, but today everything is bad there in saudi arabia, it so happened, in this, by the way, victory of russian diplomacy. as long as russia, saudi arabia, iran have normal relations in the triangle, it will be difficult to do anything in the near future east. yes, there are kurds , for example, who, by the way, have a lot of trouble on the border, it’s the kurds who are mostly fleeing, the main supporting western group is fleeing from where the americans are creating a separatist state for them, for some reason they are fleeing to europe, that is, this too not the most reliable ally, well, iran, as if these are people who have absolutely nothing to lose, who do not coordinate their internal policy with anyone, it is 100% sovereign, as far as possible, and how they look at this situation will also be determine further development. events, while it is clear that they do not want to fight, you know, i probably agree with your position, you know, money can be printed in any quantity, however, it will not turn into 155mm shells. yes, which they are already beginning to save , and not only in ukraine, these statements that the israeli army can still
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be useful in the future, they have already been made, okay, that’s how a person who travels to belarusian enterprises, and i every i've been leaving for a month, i can't help but ask about this, no matter what happens in the world, our people still care about the main thing, and this is true, as long as there is no war, i hear this for everyone. meetings, the most important thing for them is gratitude to the president for preserving this peace, well, it is clear that there is no need to let down our vigilance, taking into account our close neighbors in poland and the baltic states, and, well, ukraine, of course, is who, according to in your opinion, first of all you need, as lukashenko said, to keep your sights on, first of all, look, we had the twentieth the year where there was quite openly...
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such an enemy, what would such a change of power look like then, and i will answer you, it was, for example, the year ninety-four, when they elected our first president, who was then supported by russia, they supported kebich, so, because that well, it seems like a good guy, partocrats, partocrats, and not because lukashenko was bad there, and kebich was good or vice versa, they just didn’t know who to support, and they chose such a person, it is necessary for the russians to know what the situation is here and knew what the balance of power was, who we need to support here, in this case , everything will be fine with us in the future, no matter what coup attempts there are, no matter what...
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unfortunately, the last one is about a philosophical question, even based on our conversation, obviously, the western world is slowly going crazy, not to mention when you, and also remember the opening of the eu cultural days in austria, if you saw this wonderful video, yes, or the french municipalities in total, excuse me, crap, the final in my opinion, after the liver humiliation of germany those that... that mercedes has left or is leaving the country, but these countries are at least old europeans, yes, another fall of the roman
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empire, yes, this is their historical path, which has already been repeated many times, but the post-soviet countries, this is what hindered ukraine, the baltic states, yes, to work with the same russia that would happen today with our former comrades-in-arms, if they entered into an alliance with us and russia. and not with the eu and the usa. all our cis countries went through a period of building a vertical power structure, but not all of them have built it yet. so, where the vertical was built, there you can carry out some kind of integration. we have it in russia, we have it in belarus. please, the two decision-making centers agreed and carried out such integration. why don’t they like russians in moldova? and how do they love it? but there is no center there that would make these decisions. that is, in their time in the nineties, they did not hold a constitutional referendum like we did, did not build a presidential republic, did not concentrate it. all the power belongs to one person who, by virtue of his position, can carry out such processes, and today there is simply no one there to negotiate with, westerners creating some kind of networks there, they are constantly working to ungroup these
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internal forces, the question is not that tomorrow we will love all the men there, so we won’t unite with the russians, that won’t happen, but the task is to ungroup our decision-making centers, so that we have a conditionally parliamentary republic there, there are some 10 clans there that hate each other, as was the case in the supreme council, we cannot make any normal decisions, and russia cannot work with anyone here to carry out union programs there, as is happening with hcv now. their task is to keep us in such a stateless state all the time, in ukraine it worked perfectly, it worked in moldova, in armenia, look, the vertical of power there was also quite weak, they also lost the war, that is, this is how they work in all our potential allies, they don’t need to win outright here, it’s enough to keep us on such a leash of anarchy. it’s good if they work to ensure that we have here, well, let’s say, this vertical management system, yes, make it incompetent. can we talk about what happened in the baltics then? in poland, in ukraine, was it successful? look, here it’s the same as in air defense, you need to create false targets, that is
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, there’s not only one vertical, which they have in their sights, you need to have something else, let’s call it. look, initially there was a very weak government there, it was kept in a weak state all the time, so our task today is to maintain controllability, but their task is controllability is decreasing all the time, so i, for example, do not believe that this can happen some kind of conditional military intervention with an attack, it’s hard to carry out, but it should be such a conditional reform of power that will lead to the fact that we will lose a single decision-making center, which means they have us. okay, i’ll clarify just in case, your personal opinion, the same baltic states, in the long, long term, are they capable of returning to their native harbor? well, look, mexicans are leaving mexico for the united states, and gradually these southern states are becoming mexico. someday the population will leave the baltic states so much that there will be, say, a stronghold some kind of base, including for us and for
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the russians, that will remain, then something might happen. days like this don't happen often. but no longer cover the trees, such shades, shades and jumping movements are destroyed by cold and frost. neither snow nor frost afflicts ardent
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fishermen. cold. we are not going to do our favorite activities , and we are at home, but the swimming season is over, but not for everyone, we have esce shtodzenna can be used for two winter baths,
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by the turn of viktar, the hundredweights of the most varied fish fall from the water bodies of the lake, and the heat of the flat rises, the people swim to the streets, and from the distant bells of the villagers during the winter season, the trek to minsk went to the skating rink, knitted felt boots are carefully knitted, the winter evenings
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of the summer are filled with ice and snow, and the thoughts...
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the walls of this temple are 1 m 25 cm, what beauty, what power, what strength, as they say, it was time to scatter stones , it’s time to collect them, watch spiritual and educational projects on the belarus24 tv channel, together with the belarus24 tv channel we will plunge into the cultural life of our country, and at once i will learn the public,
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usa, uk, europe, they cannot live at their own expense, they always need someone rob absorb. an absolute feeling of impunity and the fact that they can do this. the usa, they promised us in the ninety-first year that they would ensure peace and security throughout the planet of prosperity, they failed with this leadership, it all started, well, it started in ukraine already... the middle east, yemen, ecuador, coups in africa, all conflicts around the world will be reset, and this boomerang will definitely reach europe. don't miss it on the belarus 24 tv channel. just like
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you were holding a book in your hands, you were trading one piece for another. inhaling skin words from all ears, the most important creative works are the most valuable and useful ones - these books.

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