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since 1944, a major engineer, commander of a sapper battalion, during the liberation of pinsk he was part of the sapper landing force, while clearing mines from a building and the streets of the city, he died ; a street in pinsk was named after vladimir alekseevich goidaenko. a weekly socio-political talk show , today we will discuss the results of the visit of the president of belarus to azerbaijan, his trip to karabakh and... the situation that
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has developed will continue to develop in the caspian, in the caspian region. in the studio kirill kazakov and alena syrova, you as always you can become participants in our program, there is a qr code at the bottom of the screen, please point your smartphone screen at it and join, share your opinions, ask us our experts questions, we will try to figure it out together, well, in the right corner there is a link to our telegram channel, come in , read what our off -air experts think. let’s get started, good evening, well , i already said before the broadcast, now i’ll say that when we were preparing the program, in fact, the main goal was to sum up the results of our president’s visit to azerbaijan, naturally, the visit, well, let’s say, is very important for us, both economically and geopolitically, for many political scientists it is, well, let’s just say, not very clear, because everyone asks, how come, well, azerbaijan doesn’t seem to be in the csto. and karabakh is
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a territory that was disputed precisely with the csto country, but at the same time our president goes to azerbaijan, to these regions returned to azerbaijan, and they are talking about economic assistance, well, i can really say for sure that in belarus has been represented in azerbaijan for quite a long time and quite seriously, our assembly plants are open there, in fact, there is something to talk about, but we all know very well what happened last day, the president of iran , after meeting with ilham aliyev, crashed a helicopter in the mountains of northern iran and today this information was official confirmed and , accordingly, naturally, this news should somehow affect the situation in this region. actually, this is what we will try to talk about, the influence or participation of belarus in the economy and politics of this region, especially since this is still a union state for us and at least a friendly state. sergei anatolich, let’s just officially arrange all the visits, here it is again. i’m starting
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to say that azerbaijan is an important state for us, we have really been represented there economically for a very long time, i personally was in ganja at the plant where tractors are made, where mtz are made, so we were very often accused of having, let’s say, a very close relationship with official baku, let’s say the same yerevan sets an example, which is both an ally in the eu and an ally in the csto, but we have excellent relations between the two presidents, this is the first and between the two states the second. from an official point of view, how can we interpret this visit of the president to azerbaijan? i do not see any contradictions between the fact that the republic of belarus is developing relations with the azerbaijani republic and has its own strategic relations with armenia, which is part of the csto, the eurasian economic union. with
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we have long-term, deep historical relations with azerbaijan, relations of friendship, they are tied, among other things, to the very important role of the presidents of the two countries in the development of cooperation between belarus and azerbaijan, so the visit of the president of belarus to azerbaijan is, of course, very important. first of all, for our country, for our homeland, relations, and, of course, this includes economics, politics and geopolitics, because azerbaijan ranks in the region, i want to say, it is not only a regional leader today, but it also has prospects for development of our potential in the international arena, well, you understand, what we
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are creating is a joint venture, we have already talked about the fact that the production of rut fertilizers will appear, and the pharmaceutical industry will develop together, there are no questions here from anyone, from neither party. here is a visit to shusha, together with ilham aliyev, where they got there together in one car, i must say, the fog was terrible, we could not fly out, because we were told that nothing was visible there, at the same time the leaders make a decision, yes, that is, one trusts the other so much, the second is ready to take responsibility, so they go, visit, our president repeatedly says that these are liberated lands, that is, in fact, like...
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the usa, france and, therefore, the osce minsk group, yes, back in the mid-nineties it appeared, many issues were discussed there, including how to exchange these territories for peace, how to change territories, but for these all. for many years preceding the last karabakh war, no agreements could be reached, and this conflict smoldered for a very, very long time. well , i agree with you, you know, this is news that i, as a person who worked for some time in azerbaijan as a job reporter, can only say one thing, from the point of view of azerbaijanis, fuzuli has always
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been a city that was abandoned and it was not inhabited for 27 years, it was considered a ghost town, many journalists came there and filmed, it’s like near chernobyl, fuzuli is the city to which... presidents came, to which you flew, because this is now the air gates of karabakh, and it really turns out that such a revival is underway, irina vasilyevna, you were also in azerbaijan just recently, and in the fall, in the fall you were, by the way, in my opinion, at one airport , alena, zangilan, yes, the airport, no, we were in fuzuli, and i was in zamgelan, from an economic point of view, yes, we have always had, well, let’s say, a special relationship with azerbaijan, i remember these stories when they supplied us with oil by ship, and... . she came to our ports at the moment when we needed it, when ilham aliyev resolved some of our issues, including, this was publicly known, in european structures, because , in fact, there are some kind of warm relations, in the economy, like this , the $1 billion trade turnover that the presidents
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talked about, here it is can be achieved? i think that maybe, firstly, we should not forget that azerbaijan is a fairly developed, technologically advanced country, and an industrialized country, they... we have a question, how to bring us products, with whom and how to trade and i always i’ll quote, if we talk about modern times, the passages to the north through lithuania-latvia are closed, poland does not allow our transport, there is a war in the south, we only have the east, and
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accordingly, russia has built a north-south highway, it’s called up to baku, it has already completed the construction of transport and technology. it is very profitable for us, firstly, we immediately get to turkey and, accordingly , we can get to southern europe, then we get to the ports of iran, and from these ports we can supply our products, india, china, malaysia, and well so on, all of southeast asia, so this is extremely beneficial for us, when i was there and gave a report there, i say, here... the russians gathered, there were from central asia,
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there was a large representation from turkey, i say , of course, this is beneficial for all of you, but the biggest beneficiary is belarus, which i was the only one talking about there, because if the eastern border closes, we cannot export our product, and what does it mean to export a product, someone will say , why should we export, because many you know what they say, let us cut off this part and remain a small, clean republic, closed in the center of europe, who needs us?
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how can i explain to people now that this is, well, many say that this is a new economic caspian tiger, well, for starters, mental closeness, but people of the soviet generation, of course, remember very well, for example, the film the diamond arm, which was filmed in baku, azerbaijan, it depicted baku, turkey, we remember very well the wonderful director, long-time member of the kvn jury, mikhail guzman from...
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russia and kazakhstan, trade and logistics routes, but there is such a branch, through azerbaijan and through iran. it is very correct that today we have a lot of overlap with iran and azerbaijan in terms of joint productions, which is where we started talking, that is, we today, again continuing the multi-vector policy
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of belarus, without focusing only on any specific alliances, for example, the eurasian economic union.
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as a rather serious, in fact, as if a sole player who is taken into account the powers that be, in general, are an excellent friend for us, alexander lukashenko and ilham aliyev have excellent relations, actually brotherly, they talked a lot about this, so the question arises: andrey, why do you think this visit took place right now, well, because that today there are certain problems with armenia, that’s why it took place, which means what is happening in armenia today? why was the karabakh war lost, this second one? because pashinyan, who came to power, relied precisely on this, let's say, the western diaspora on the liberal part of society, so he was opposed by the karabakh armenians, who won the first war in their time, so they controlled, say, the ruling group, of course, it was not very profitable for pashinyan to defend karabakh during the second war, therefore, it was going, to put it mildly, not very successfully, because this mountainous area
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could be defended endlessly, but it was not possible to defend it, you see, and moreover, our president of belarus is...
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we cannot restrict the movement of goods, are limited by our neighbors to the detriment of their own trade and economic relations, until recently we did not even have tactical nuclear weapons on our territory, but withdrew strategic nuclear weapons from our territory in the budapest memorandum, no one had the right to coerce us economically, interfere in our elections, or threaten our security, unfortunately, the world today is built according to other algorithms, but i want to emphasize once again that our task is to introduce this... very restrainedly, very carefully, rely on those strategic allied relations and obligations, but at the same time we don’t need, you see, there is such a wise proverb:
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when you become a judge in a dispute between two friends, you make an enemy for yourself, you understand, that is, there is no need if these are our partners trade and economic, and look aleksan gorich has repeatedly taken steps to ensure that both azerbaijan and armenia agree and resolve peacefully, if the armenians at one time... when belarus accumulated a debt to the russian federation for gas of 190 million dollars, and gazprom did not want to give us a deferment, which alexander lukashenko did, he
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called the boor aliyev and, on his word of honor, asked him for 200 million dollars, which were then retroactively issued as a twelve-day loan, an unprecedented degree of trust, probably similar in the world cases. find when a phone call decided the fate of as much as 200 million dollars, and also, look, well, they don’t like to talk about this, it’s probably right for us, but with the help of azerbaijan its financing, belarus has established production of the polonaise multiple launch rocket system, according to the sipri institute, azerbaijan transferred $170 million in advance for... the development of this system, it had already become the first buyer, but in 2018, when the polonaises appeared at the parade in baku, then this also caused a certain kind of a scandal, yes, but we can say that,
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well, we actually do have allied relations with armenia, but from the point of view of even diplomats, iskanders, russia has installed iskanders, look, after all, the territory of karabakh, it has been since eighty-eight, according to international law, belonged to azerbaijan.
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in armenia began a policy of promoting the fact that karabakh was given back, thank god, problems with armenia were removed, and now armenia can improve relations with its allies, regarding the position of belarus, it was correctly said here, firstly, belarus and specifically president alexander grigorievich lukashenko in in general, our political establishment has always advocated a peaceful settlement and resolution of this dispute, we were a platform for settlement, it was one of the first negotiation rooms platforms for the regulation of the nagorno-karabakh conflict, we have our own interests in this region, because our generally friendly interests
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lie in turkey. our friendly interests in iran, we have good relations with azerbaijan, and we want to have good relations with armenia, measure, measure transcaucasia, measure this region, bring normal life there, normal human relations, well, this is not the case when armenia is a state actually doesn’t speak, turned away from turkey they remember the grievances of a hundred years, but this is a very difficult period, there is genocide in turkey, of armenians, someone is helping. let us look to the future today, let us understand that the turks were also ready to take the first step, to reconcile, yes, let us build normal relations today, the region is very important, everyone understands perfectly well that the caucasus is the southern key to russia, and those whoever is trying to incite conflicts today, those who, among other things, may be behind the helicopter crash in iran, these are absolutely people have no relations with this region, who
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are not interested in... they say that someone is behind this, perhaps the west, perhaps great britain, which ruled the world for 500 years, but the question is how seriously it is possible to set this region on fire, but this, this story with the helicopter and the death of the president of iran can also affect azerbaijan, and accordingly our agreements. again, there is a big problem with iran, why? because today iran has only one left a land corridor from russia there, which is not
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controlled by his enemies, is a corridor through. then directly, if something happens there today, this is what the armenians are talking bad about, then iran will simply be cut off from all allies by land, then this is a prerequisite for some kind of war already in the territory of the middle east, that is the question of nuclear weapons in iran, yes they exist there, they are not being developed, they are not being developed, how this will all develop further will depend , among other things, on how russia behaves, he controls it himself. azerbaijan’s ally is a nato country, and if turkey gets into karabakh, then it turns out that iran gets at its side, well, a large nato presence, to put it mildly, they are not happy about all this. pashinyan was offered different options, for example, conduct some kind of joint exercises with iran, if you don’t want with the russians, yes, you don’t trust russia, okay, there’s iran, but it didn’t do anything, why, because it’s pushing again but more towards france, towards the usa, so they think that they will protect them. today, when the helicopter crashed, again, yes, how will
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the configuration of power in iran change? that is , for some reason, westerners keep telling us that nothing will change at all, it doesn’t matter, it’s the weather, it just so happened, the old helicopter, no one talks about the fact that iranian foreign policy may change, iranian foreign policy is today for the first time, they have made peace more -less with saudi arabia, more or less with turkey, good relations with russia and china, this has never happened , the americans definitely need all this to destroy, definitely, with terrorist attacks, terrorist attacks, murders, i don’t know, provocations they do it, so everything hangs by a thread today in this regard, that is , iranian policy, if it changes, well, there will be problems.
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different people, i talked with representatives of iran, and with some of them they also have pro-american groups who are ready to go there to that steppe in order to somehow get rid of their personal problems, so of course the question of destabilization is there, quite in this period when we see is coming a very tough confrontation between iran and the united states, when conflicts periodically flare up in the persian gulf zone, when there are direct seizures there.
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this is essentially, we continue, vadim, in the previous part you began to say that you need to be very careful in the formulations and conclusions related to the crash of the iranian president’s plane. well, i want to say again, firstly, look at how cautious the iranian media behaved in general, that is, they did not want to destabilize the political situation within the country, they wanted to find out first, what happened, secondly, tragic events, absolutely, and here today we were just laying flowers, deputies near the embassy and so on, and now we will somehow speculate, the position of the iranian side must be formulated first of all on this issue, an investigation should be carried out, you see, here we have... different, we never accused anyone until we found out and had an evidence base, we have a habit among our partners, the wreckage of the plane has not even cooled down yet someone is already blaming that one or another side and form a definite position in general, therefore we must
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demonstrate a level of civilized behavior, i would like to emphasize once again that at one time venezuela lent us a shoulder, and azerbaijan and a number of republics in the world and countries, and the russian federation repeatedly that we always knew how to be.
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so as not to push heads together, but to avoid this collision, because when we , countries like belarus, are between the collision of such titans, as a rule we suffer, we are molested by the wave, here we are we are doing so that titans, titans, can be diverted from this collision. so we talked about iran, from the point of view of our economic relations, iran is as important as we need it, well, in fact, we, for example, know what kind of relations, for example, russia has with iran, a nuclear power plant is being built there, the same one, yes , what do we have? there are conceptual approaches to the economy of iran, for example, well, first of all, i want to say about trade and economic relations, of course they are profitable, when i said that it is profitable to export products, do not forget that this countries that are today, i was still in the arab emirates in the winter, these
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countries need wood, and you know that we have a surplus of wood, and the surplus is well, many people argue, well, don’t cut down the trees , they will stand, but so as i work in technology, i...
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phosphorus, track and nitrogen, it’s these fertilizers that azerbaijan is interested in, not only the whole south, this south-east asia, the whole middle east, so that their population grows and will need nutrition, and in order to produce food requires harvests, and in order to have harvests, you need these phosphorus, potassium and nitrogen, situations.
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iran and boom, these tragic events, how can this affect the positions of azerbaijan? well, look, today, i think everyone understands perfectly well that... this region, the transcaucasus, is beginning to play a key role against the backdrop of the sanctions that central asia has been shielded from. accordingly, we understand perfectly well that the west from us is completely covered with an iron curtain, issues related precisely to how we solve our economic, political, financial and other problems becomes, well, the most pressing. it has already been said here that it is the north-south direction that it is becoming key today, and they immediately appear unconditionally.
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all this in one region and then suddenly by accident under unclear circumstances, in conditions of, well, visibility, where there is no visibility, let’s say, three helicopters are flying, one crashes, two are flying further, the question is, why did these two helicopters fly further, where are they were, how were the questions carried out? with... the united states, and how, only through iran, in order to deal with hamas, in order to deal with hezbalah, that is, with those forces that represent the formation of proxies.
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that's right, iran is a key country, and
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today this one, until the zangizur corridor is built, it is the auxiliary one that will go through the territory of northern iran and who is interested here, the british, because the british empire is trying to build a large turan in this region, and if there russia will come, which will stand up today turkey is forced to recognize the russian federation as a key player, and it is forced to recognize iran as an important player. and for this, in order to ruin all these countries, to turn away, as they say, from the path, this is the most important task of the anglo-saxons today, which they, in principle, will solve by undermining the state from within, can i add a little more, which is precisely why when i was at the conference, two professors were present there, a mathematician and an economist, they developed a model about integration in this particular region, that’s what you say, they they counted without russia, well, i can say without a union state, because... together with russia, no models work, it’s just
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that no integration will work there, even from the point of view, we’re not just like you and me, well, like theorists they talk there, from the point of view of mathematics they did it in common, the mathematical model does not work without russia, without a union state, look how, against this background, he carefully arrives there on a state visit, and this is the highest form of visit, and there are a sea of ​​all kinds of them there the official there is a friend of the official workers and so on. unofficially and so on, here our delegation arrives very carefully, you look, there is not a single negative review from the armenian media, no... but andrei petrovich, i’ll add a touch that there were also heads of other states on the territory of karabakh, including our partners , so they say that not a single ambassador was summoned to the armenian embassy, ​​that is, they actually do not express any protest there, you look at what happened before that, what kind of work was done, because this is a big victory
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our diplomacy, let's say honestly that just like that, we came there softly to this region, where it is already unstable, where strangers are not welcome at all. they accepted us as their own, entering, entering, now, let us, we are now, yes, we are galloping, we will now talk to anastasia polyakova, a representative of one of the institutes, anastasia, hello, can you hear us, hello, hello, i i hear you very well, anastasia, please tell me, this is, in fact, the reaction to the fact that the head of a foreign state is coming to territories that were once considered.
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provide support in the process of restoration of these lands, and if you remember, there was even a video where he, meaning the head of the belarusian state, of course, got acquainted with the destruction that is currently presented in photo reports, and he himself was a little, in my opinion , shocked by what he saw, comparing with what
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the azerbaijani side achieved in just 3.5 years after the end of the forty-four-day second karabakh war, and it seems to me that... that this visit once again emphasizes the intention belarus should support azerbaijan and work through bilateral efforts to develop a stable situation in the south caucasus region, as alexander grigorievich also noted, he just said, he noted the high role of azerbaijan in ensuring the stability of the entire south caucasus, in these aspects, in my opinion, the two head of state leaders may cooperate more closely in the near future. well, we 've talked a lot here.
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state visit, where i noted that belarus and azerbaijan for the most part do not compete, but complement each other, in the changing geopolitical space, the world order that we observe today, of course, sincere friends, mutual support, and most importantly, the reliability that is present in our bilateral relations, this is very very important, therefore... that these relations will develop on an increasing plane, and most importantly, this trust that is present, it will push the two sides, and strengthen relations both
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on the political plane, on the economic one, also in the development of transport infrastructure, a lot has been said here about the middle corridor and the development and launch of the zangizur corridor. not only the important geographical location of azerbaijan, but also the support in the political and economic field that belarus can provide. the shanghai cooperation organization, where azerbaijan and belarus have very big interests, the sco brix - these are all international structures, the non-alignment movement, where azerbaijan chaired for a very long time, of course belarus is not a member of this movement, but... for china and for asia as a whole, for the central regions, as well as for those projects that are directly very important and
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third-party relations will affect asia, the fact that azerbaijan is a member of the organization of turkish states is attracts the attention not only of, say, european countries such as hungary, which has observer status, but also, of course, cannot but affect the interests of belarus, because all the countries of central asia, as well as turkey , have very... but also for regions on a global scale in all those areas that have already been noted, and i repeat once again that it is
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the security that azerbaijan ensures in our region, the efforts that the head of state personally makes to ensure that a peace agreement is signed as soon as possible the agreement with armenia, and what belarus is doing in the region, also ensuring security on the borders, this is very, very important, in these moments the two leaders can even speak out to some extent.
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well, it’s clear that victory in a military conflict provides ilham aliyev with enormous stability, and i think that there is any transit that ilham aliyev wants, but this is an objective fact, so belarus, working with azerbaijan, is building a strategy there, well, let’s say, i don’t know, for 20-30 years, that is, guaranteed it will be like this, it will not change tomorrow, because you will have elections, they will elect some pro-western figure, everything will collapse, that is, the country must see some kind of... prospect for, say , another territory of the south caucasus, we do not see such an exact prospect everything is there today very well, zipkorbaijan today sells
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oil to europe not through russian territory and not through russian pipelines, so the influence that russia can exert on azerbaijan is very limited, which means that even russia needs some kind of intermediaries to work with azerbaijan, so we can be such as a mediator, well, if something happens, turkey today seems to be also such a neutral or allied to russia, how can be assessed differently, but again it was like that. not always, remember what else was there about five years ago, and in syria, what was happening, that is, everything is changing like this, but the belarusian-azerbaijani relations are an example of the fact that two vertical systems have been built, just as we see them, they see us, so we makes it possible to work normally, if there was a parliamentary republic, if there was a color revolution, i won’t point a finger, if there were some street protests and some leaders who would come on their wave, then this would of course create problems between our states, but stability creates precisely the prerequisites for normal work. alexander, here... we are again talking about military cooperation, iran, again after this emergency that happened, we know very well what kind of military relations
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russia now has with iran, everyone knows about geranium, at the same time we understand , for example, our relations with azerbaijan are military-political, this situation that has now occurred in the north of iran, it will not in any way affect the relations between these states precisely because military-technical issue, between belarus and iran, between belarus and azerbaijan. iran and russia, this is still a crossroads, how can i say it, well, i would say that azerbaijan is a kind of testing ground for the latest developments of the belarusian military-industrial complex, if we look at the latest , most modern products that we supplied to azerbaijan, then we must first of all say means of electronic warfare of the groz family, which can be used to combat drones, which is now the most important, so to speak, the main trend is precisely this belarus, yes...supplies these equipment to azerbaijan, in addition, belarus supplies radar equipment, modernized
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it to azerbaijan, which means the soviet air defense systems are still there. s-125, asaek, in addition, together with our time with ukraine, we made a beech system, an option for azerbaijan, so i think that cooperation in this area will continue, especially since belarus has recently been offering markets are increasingly equipped with electronic warfare, radar and communications equipment, so i think it should be expect big... iran iran-russia means, well, somehow we are all looking in one direction, that iran supplies russia, the press is inflating this, but in fact, russia also supplied the latest su-35 fighters; the first batch has already arrived to iran. in addition, the green light has been given for the supply of the s-300 air defense system, and we are also talking about the latest radar technology and
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electronic warfare equipment, which is of the russian type. the sky supplies iran, so i think that belarus, by the way, is participating in cooperation with iran, supplying and radar equipment, electronic warfare equipment, mobility equipment and so on. therefore, well, here we are working in the same direction. kirill, one more thing, we must consider the situation as a whole in the context of a geopolitical fault, a redivision of the world, and we know that our partners , first of all... in washington, very skillfully use any instability within the political or at some then externally, will they try to use it to destabilize the situation, which means in iran, of course, there will be this situation, this is obvious, another such moment, iran has long been under the gun of a syrian company, the next one, if in syria the russian federation had not restrained these active
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actions of the atlantic coalition somewhere, then the next one would have been iran, naturally, but with a colleague, i i agree that we have to reckon with russia, but let’s just say that russia also has to reckon with turkey, with iran, there is mutual dependence, there is mutual complementarity, because well , they are absolutely right and china even notes that along with the fact that china supplies certain products to the russian federation, but the russian federation also supplies certain types of weapons that china needs today, so this is mutually beneficial cooperation, but we must understand that...
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secondary sanctions that the west could have imposed on azerbaijan, they were would be very serious. well, that means that we, and not only us, but russia, that is, our collective east, or even plus the global south, could offer azerbaijan something that it could not refuse, which surpassed all these sanctions, the fact that today we are returning to this, north-south everything else and again returning brix, sco, by the way, on may 8, before traveling to this region, our head of
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state met with pashinyan , including in moscow.
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it seems to me that we still have to see how the situation will develop in one or another region, but at the same time. with such reliable partners with whom we can honestly talk, we will definitely not be caught off guard, well, here i will support one story by andrei lazutkin about the fact that there is a perspective, a strategy, a concept of the future, yes, when we understand that ilham aliyev is a person who has come for a long time and will rule this country, when our president has also been building the country for quite a long time, then this is a strategic future, so we need to treat this exactly like this, there is no other way.
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alexander lukashenko will hold negotiations with vladimir putin on may 24. the president of russia will be in belarus on may 23-24 for a two-day official visit. negotiations between heads of state will take place in the palace independence, first in a narrow and then in an expanded composition. the parties will discuss the state of the prospects for the development of the entire complex of belarusian-russian relations, the integration agenda and the implementation of decisions taken by the supreme state council of the union state, political dialogue, and promotion. local trade, economic and cooperation projects, strengthening the security of interaction in the humanitarian sphere. the focus will traditionally also be on the international agenda, the situation in the region, and a joint response to
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emerging challenges and threats. major general pavel muraveiko was appointed chief of the general staff and first deputy minister of defense of belarus. this personnel decision was made by the president. until now, pavel muraveyka served as first deputy secretary of state of the security council.
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for devices and generally for other weapons, modern weapons. we have talked about this more than once, you will have to seriously address this. in belarus, there is a public discussion of the updated legislation on entrepreneurial activity. you can still make your proposals until may 25th. of the more than 300 proposals received, the majority relate to the list of permitted activities for individual entrepreneurs. in total , there are more than 250 thousand individual entrepreneurs working in the country. the final version of the document will be prepared and published on the national legal internet portal by july 1. a lot of dialogue round tables were held and a wide range
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of the public was involved, including representatives of the business environment. this is what allowed create, well, let’s say, enshrine in law a new approach to doing business, essentially speaking, comfortable conditions that are necessary for a successful business, because we understand that a successful business is successful. state, our state, it cares for every person, including the business community, the state is interested primarily in, well, so to speak, a long-term business that is ready to continue working and developing, and this means jobs, this means an increase in income, this means income including budget. new experts recorded a record in the capital's real estate market in the first quarter, and the number of transactions increased by 20% compared to last year's figure; over 4 were sold in january-march . such activity in the housing market supports the availability of bank loans and other financial offers. the leader in the number of transactions was the oktyabrsky district of minsk, and the most expensive was the central one. optimistic dynamics are developing
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today; over 2 thousand more apartments have been sold since april. average price per square meter of one-room apartments in the first quarter of 2024 year overcame the psychological barrier of $1,500 per square meter. prices are insignificant, but they have been increasing throughout...
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the osipovichi, shkovsky, goritsky and mogilev districts will also be covered. what is a familiar life for belarusians, may seem truly exotic to others. volkovysk, if you have already arrived at the swedish mountain, then please count the number of steps. why should we consider this a tradition? well, of course. these are quite rare coins from the 9th-10th centuries, well, girls in those days wealthy families wore such coins as jewelry, but it is easy to become part of a foreign country, you just need to get acquainted with its history and culture. initially, volkovysk stood on the ancient volkovyk river and it was on this river that the city was located, later on...
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mom, don’t start, he just gave me a lift, consider him fulfilling his medical duty, well, you know, we have a lot of doctors, but it was he, andryush, who gave the lift, and the girl is world-class, i know, hello, thank you, we don’t need your services anymore, she didn’t say anything, it’s our neighbor, grandma lisa and dad saw how long we were looking for each other, wandering in the world, but... guess what, i just wanted to be
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alone with you, almu, tell them, you saw how i sealed it yesterday , but i didn’t see anything, you’re done, get out of here, remember, you said that you dreamed of opening a first-aid post in your village, so, i knocked out, bobble health, good for this business, like where is nadenka, there won’t be any, why, very severe, spleen damaged. large blood vessels are affected, watch the series rare blood type on the belarus 24 tv channel.
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2022 is a special year in the history of our state, it is a year of historical memory, at the same time 2020 of education, my name is
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vladimir nikolaevich reshetnikov, i am an academician of the national academy of sciences of belarus, professor, honored scientist. how do botanic gardens differ when assessing activities? the first is, of course, what kind of biodiversity is preserved in the collection. well, i want to say that the first such garden in the world is the royal garden
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of great britain. their collections contain a record of about 3,400 plant species. we have them currently contains 15,000. this. very much, we are among the top ten gardens for this indicator in the european and even north american regions. the formation of the botanical garden occurred in the pre-war period in 1932, when scientists from st. petersburg, belarus and moscow made the main global, strategic planning.
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this layout has been preserved to the present day, as a general one, of course, with clarifications and improvements, but as a general one it has been preserved. this is a very interesting approach.

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