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now a military id card will be required from men when providing almost all public services, the country’s minister of justice stated this, and emphasized that the law on administrative services was supposedly being prepared even before the start of the conflict, now the cabinet of ministers wants to make this requirement mandatory, according to the minister, as a result ukrainian men will begin to appear on the state's radar. more than 500 fighters and student brigades opened the third labor semester, it all started with the youth. soldiers and commissars of construction, pedagogical, service and other detachments of our country marched in columns with banners, on them are images of capital objects that were built by student teams in different years. also at the festival there were interactive platforms, food trucks, and it was possible to taste new products from domestic manufacturers. well, all the key events took place on the main stage. presentation of treasured work vouchers and thematic paraphernalia. the highlight of the evening was the vibrant open.
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air, summer, sun, student squad. popular belarusian performers, musical groups and cover bands took to the stage. this is my second time working in student teams. year, last year i worked at the khatyn memorial complex. i learned a lot of new and interesting things for myself, as if once again imbued with this historical memory, combined business with pleasure, found many new friends, made my dreams come true. vacancies, plans to employ more than 18 thousand young people in various areas. national olympic stadium dynamo 90, the team was congratulated by the president. the legendary arena is a place of strength and pride for several generations of belarusians, a place of growth in sportsmanship and development talents. our dynamo has a glorious past.
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great future. initially it was made of wood, the stands could accommodate 10,000 spectators. it was destroyed during the great patriotic war and completely restored. in 2012, the largest reconstruction in the history of the stadium began. it was modernized while maintaining its historical appearance. it was this latest reconstruction that made it possible to combine history, yes, part of the stadium, we see, has retained its historical part with the new one, uh, let’s put it this way.
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all the best.
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hello, there is a program with ace on the air we are authorized to announce its presenter nadezhda sas, i welcome you and remind you that this is a program for those who want to better understand what is happening and understand how these processes, events, people will affect the life of the country of each of us. roseism, theory or practice? we will look for the answer to this question in today’s program immediately after the digest of key events in world politics this week. the national democratic alliance , led by the party of the current indian prime minister modi, won a majority in the parliamentary elections. they took place in seven stages from 19 april to june 1. the struggle unfolded for 543 seats in the people's chamber. to win , a party or coalition must have a simple majority. in 272 seats, at
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the same time, the opposition alliance, which includes 28 parties, receives 215 seats, another 24 were received by parties that are not part of the ruling or opposition coalition. in its election campaign, the ruling nationalist party premiere mode placed the main emphasis on the figure of the prime minister himself. in the 6 weeks before the vote, modi spoke at hundreds of rallies and gave over eighty interviews, during one of whom declared his divine destiny. i am convinced that god sent me for a purpose, and when that purpose is achieved, my work will be completed, ” he said. an important problem during the election campaign was the abundance of fake videos generated by. with the help of neural networks that have flooded the indian segment of the internet. according to a january report from the world economic forum, disinformation generated by artificial intelligence has become the most serious threat to indian elections. by according to experts, large-scale disinformation during electoral processes can
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subsequently lead to unrest, violence and the undermining of political institutions. former us president donald trump announced his intention to challenge the conviction. in the document falsification case, we will appeal on many counts, the judge did not allow us to admit witnesses, did not allow us to speak out, did not allow us anything, the judge was a tyrant, trump said. the ex-president added that the judge's bad attitude towards witness robert costello comes from white house. he called current us president joe biden the worst in the history of the country, the most incompetent, the most stupid president. according to him, the white house believes that biden can win the election only by winning. because they can't win at the polls. let us remember that last week trump was found guilty on all 34 charges. now the court has to determine the punishment for the former us president. this is the first time in the history of the country that a former head of state has appeared in court for criminal case. as part of this
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trial, which is often referred to in the media as the stormy daniels case, trump is charged with falsifying documents. in january 2018 , the media published an article alleging that in 2006, trump allegedly had a relationship with porn actress stormy daniels, and shortly before the presidential election, he paid her $130,000 for silence. trump himself assured that he had no personal relationship with daniels. trump has not pleaded guilty to either case. the politician and his allies have repeatedly stated that accusations against him address is politically motivated. this is the first time a woman has won the mexican presidential election. candidate from the "let's continue to make history" coalition. her closest rival from the strength and hearts bloc for mexico won the support of 28% of voters. the candidate from the civil movement was able to receive only 10.5% of the vote. as
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the current head of state noted, shane baum not only became the first female president in the 200 years of the republic’s existence, but also the one who received the most votes in the history of the country. i'm determined. lead mexico along the path of peace, equality of justice, to rule with humility, but with responsibility,” sheinbaum said, accepting congratulations. according to her, her victory is a triumph for the people of mexico. sheinbaum promised that her government would be honest with republican austerity and fiscal discipline, that she would not allow fuel and electricity prices to rise, and that she would work in the best interests of the mexican people. well, i’ll start today’s program with these lines. poet of the turn of the 19th-20th centuries vladimir solovyov. panmongalism, although the name is wild, is pleasant to my ears; it is, as it were, full of a harbinger of god’s great destiny. and this was written during the period when the european and russian
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intellectual elite was fascinated by the concept of the yellow threat. in asia, awakening after a centuries-old son, they saw a danger, but there were also those who saw in it an opportunity and even a different historical destiny. for the eastern slavs, this is how eurasianism appeared, we’ll talk about what this ideology is, as well as the eurasian prospects for a 100% european country, belarus, in today's program, and i am glad to welcome to our studio georgy vasilyevich grits, candidate of economic sciences, professor, hello, georgy vasilyevich, glad to see you, thank you for being with us today, pavel felman, candidate of political sciences, associate professor of the russian academy of labor and social relations federations, greetings, hello! georgy vasilyevich, i’ll start with a quick question: in your opinion, is belarus today only a european state or also a eurasian state? well, it depends, probably in terminology, that is, there is the continent of europe, there is asia, and there is eurasia, at least
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that’s how we were taught at school, that is , geographically - this is a eurasian, so to speak, subject of international law, but i would also note the mentality here, that is, from the point of view, if western is coming... such disorientation from the departure from traditional values. asia, it has always been based on traditions, yes, that is, there was an obligation, not just some kind of liberal, so to speak, permissiveness, to give birth.
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could not be resolved, and vladimir vladimirovich putin, as it seems to me, put an end to in this dispute, from the point of view of culture, from the point of view of the linguistic family, from the point of view of religion, we are perhaps more europe than those who call themselves europeans today. russians and belarus are the custodians of real, authentic, conservative european values ​​and the gene pool of europe. but in an economic sense, how completely fair.
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historical, cultural, religious, here you need to understand the trends of growing markets, that is , if we take gdp, that is, such an absolute indicator, then today both russia and belarus, mongolia, where the head of state, alexander lukashenko, recently visited, and in general this region as a whole, it is growing at a much higher rate than the west, this is one factor, the second factor is that today we are at a turning point there, fourth, fifth technological revolution, unfortunately, it is unfortunately, but necessary. to state, the west, it used its technological advantage and competencies as a lever, as a lever of pressure, we
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see this in the sanctions policy, and access to new technology markets, such as china, southeast asia, yes, that is, today they are not only an alternative, but a threat even to western technological competencies, for us today is an element of survival, so this is not only, again, some kind of ideological, yes, that is, a religious factor, and this is a pragmatic approach, a way out.
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belarus and mongolia have more common ground than meets the eye. alexander lukashenko was able to discern this commonality and offered mongolia not only cooperation, but also a friendly shoulder. the belarusian leader confirmed his readiness develop interaction in a variety of areas. industry, agro-industrial complex, trade, humanitarian sphere. belarusian-mongolian business form. on the sidelines of the state visit of the president of belarus has already brought in about 20 million dollars, despite the fact that this is the first state visit of the first president of belarus as head of state to... we have long-standing friendly relations. the basis of any interstate relations is the economy, alexander lukashenko emphasized. economic relations between countries could be much better, and trade turnover is much more than $30 million. and may it not be easy for our machine builders to expand into the mongolian market. russia and
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china successfully sell their equipment here. but there are also purely belarusian niches, fire engines and municipal equipment. the parties evaluate the prospects. optimistic, and not only in this area. today we have identified the strategic directions of bilateral cooperation and not only strategic ones. we substantively discussed specific economic cooperation projects; i, mr. president, told you that we would to have at least three specific projects for development, but the documents that we signed today indicate that this is much more than three projects. the leaders of belarus and mongolia had to touch upon the ukrainian conflict. the fact is that a number of local media published one-sided , biased theses regarding alexander lukashenko’s visit to mongolia and belarus’ position on the world stage in general. the belarusian leader studied the materials and decided to dot all the points. the local opposition even planned anti-belarusian rallies in capital. they failed, a couple of
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people came. it’s not every day that such distinguished guests come here, so the meeting was appropriate with a red carpet and servicemen from the honor guard company. thus, the mongolian side once again emphasized the importance of the visit of the belarusian leader, the parties signed a number of government agreements, but it seems that the topics of the idea of ​​​​cooperation did not end there. alexander lukashenko invited his mongolian colleague to pay
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a return visit to belarus. despite the fact that our countries are on a large scale. there really was an empire that, let's look at the map, stretched from the black sea to the pacific ocean. tell me, at the moment, is there something more behind this, perhaps some kind of cultural integration, in addition to the fact that today belarus is looking for
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strong, reliable partners in economic terms in the asian countries. well, i would note it in general. sometimes there is an expression that the most unpredictable thing in our country is history, yes, that is, it is interpreted differently, but in this case, probably, this is a fact of the 12-14th century, yes, when the khan-bats, when there were other, so to speak, genghis khan, leaders, military leaders of mongolia, they formed the mentality of this great nation, yes, and i would say this civilization, it is not like india, nor russia, nor china, it is a different mentality, it has been preserved from... formed for centuries, but each one is a global trend, it is based on some personal, yes, these are personal impressions, i would like to share some of my personal impressions, but not from the point of view that my roots are there in mongolia, but uh, i have a small homeland, not me, my parents, this is the grodno region, yes, they are from there, so to speak, both mom and dad, and i remember when i went there , that is
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, they told me, there is a place here, there are jews there, there is a village there, but it turns out there were villages where these lived... how many of them, where did they come from, then, when i started doing research myself, this is in quotes, yes, it turned out that in the 2000s more than 12 thousand of these ethnic tatars lived in belarus, they are different there formed from the point of view of prisoners, from the point of view of mercenaries, because they were good wars from the point of view that the tatar-mongols were running away from internal strife. moreover, there are dynasties of the heroes, yes, that is , the khan-geri, which later even dynasties appeared in the rurikovich surname, his place, so to speak, as from... which he went to the crimea to conquer, it was under the leadership, near belarus, so we still have these ethnic roots, from this point of view it shows a dimness, a mentality
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belarusian nation is centuries old, that is, we have always treated alien in quotation marks, alien, so to speak, religions, religions, very dimly, very loyally, there is some kind of trend, so we come there to this market, this is a traditional market, without any complexes.
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between the european union, belarus, russia and china, and in order to disrupt china’s large-scale geopolitical plans to strengthen its economic power,
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to form its own economic zone around itself and far beyond, the united states of america is trying to drive these wedges, well, let’s say an anti-russian, anti-chinese government comes to mongolia, what it will immediately do is destroy the project. construction of one of the branches of the great new chinese silk road, which is called the one belt-one road initiative, whoever loses, mongolia itself will lose, the european union will lose, as one of the key consumers of chinese goods, china will lose, which will lose one of its sales markets. it turns out that the united states of america, traditionally for itself, on the one hand sows chaos, on the other hand, harms in the first place, thus neither russia, nor belarus, not even...
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there are only national and economic interests, for which they fight by any means, even the most vile, yes pavel, let's pay attention on the map, the new silk road, please, i would be happy to add sergei leonidovich agafonov, international journalist, to our broadcast.
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domestic or foreign policy, and this is a fundamental question, because forever in these gigantic expanses that russia, moving from west to east, my colleagues looked at the history of how the mongol empire was formed, but this was the 10th-11th centuries, and russia’s movement to the east took place later and, in principle, in approximately the same parameters. and uh, the main question was what to do with these territories, keep them or develop them? for centuries - this question did not have a positive answer until
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now... now, when finally this question, its contours were fully outlined, it was to master, it was to use all the advantages that give these gigantic territories and incredibly interesting and historically rich cultures with which our country, our union state with belarus, neighbors, are for the common benefit, so here are the key things that... need to be resolved, from my point of view, of course, foreign policy proximity is important , which is manifested in the assessments of, say, ours, chinese, mongolian, and other countries of the asia-pacific region, but at the same time, the grandiose projects that are now being launched, i mean the expansion of baikal amur mainline, the creation of a new eastern testing area, the construction of ports, the northern sea route that is opening,
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these are the things that... will create a combinational material basis for the challenge that russia and china have thrown to the established global anglo-saxon order, so that challenge, this has become an alternative, but when it is only implemented in combination with joint efforts with an understanding of common interests and values, then we will get the return that we are looking for and which must certainly happen. thank you, sergei lenidovich, please stay with us, georgiy vasilyevich, yes, i see that you have a desire to respond to what you heard, but i also want to clarify with you that today belarus is the only european country included in the shanghai organization of cooperation, and supporters of eurasian ideas, they certainly saw in this the triumph of their views, but the process can be looked at from the other side, as
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the europeanization of the sco. the organization going beyond which were formed in our traditional perception, what do you think about this ? if we say today we are smoothly moving to the highway, this is also an indicator, here mongolia is kind of like the shanghai, so to speak, eight, nine, now and so on, belarus will definitely join the sco this year, but the sco, mongolia was invited by both the chinese leader and foreign minister lavrov, they are not, they are not even, they are not. candidates, they took the third-party function of observers, so from this point of view , the sco today is a sign or such maybe online, a litmus test, a supporter of consolidation against western liberal values, from this point of view , the sco, i will emphasize once again, is not a bloc, it is an organization that is aimed at providing assistance and development to participants, that is, it is not a bloc organization, and belarus
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definitely here. well, it’s kind of like that, so from this point of view, everything is now falling into place, yes, regionalization is really going on, yes, participation in the sco brix is ​​a test, yes, you have to say who you are with, so to speak, a follower, yes or the western american dominant or , after all, the newly formed world, so belarus, well, it seems to logically fit into this organization, this ideology, you know, it is important now for our respected viewers to introduce a program. definition, what is eurasianism? eurasianism is a philosophical and political movement, the idea of ​​eurasia as a special cultural and historical world, a concept that assigns russia, as an ethnographic world , a middle place between europe and asia. in fact, the eurasians were the first to comprehend european foundations of russian culture. at the heart of the proponents of this concept, the idea of ​​the concept of personality occupies a central place.
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the russian is considered the spiritual leader of eurasianism. in some ways this is a stone in my garden, but here we are part of the european-russian cultural space, in your opinion, with such waters, does the eurasian idea, in principle , have a chance to attract a significant number of belarusians, russians, how would you answer this question? thank you for the question, i hope, it’s very interesting and important, because
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first of all, the answer is short, definitely a chance. now i’ll explain why, because everything that happened to us over many years or centuries and those unrealized opportunities that s... princess marya alekseevna everything else, these are deeply ingrained things, you quite rightly note, noting this, this is reflected in our knowledge of, say, eastern
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cultures, famous people there, of course there are people who know this, for most it is terroincognito, but the thing is that today we are talking about a multipolar world, in this multipolar world - you need to understand one thing, it seems to me that it is important that for us, for russia, for belarus, for countries that have grown up on eurasian foundations, on the eurasian understanding and way of life, way of thinking, multipolarity is, to a certain extent, an extrapolation of what once developed among us for a long time, as a cultural political practice to the outside world, because look,
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and the priorities of cultural, historical, symbolic of some kind, without taking these things into account, neither the state, as it was before in the empire, nor the multipolar community, which today we are trying to build, from this point of view, we have an invaluable advantage, because we have experience, we know how to do it, and we do not suffer from the diseases that the anglo-saxons suffer in foreign policy, i ...
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must sprout from below, and not from above, today it is important to comprehend relations with the outside world in the regional-geographical dimension, as a strategic, ideological-political, geo-economic transport and logistics project that contributes to long-term development, and i think you will agree that russian experts often talk in this context about the construction of a greater eurasia, which could become a center for the application of national interests and a space for interaction with the peoples of the region, and here it completely...
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solved dilemmas very similar to those we face today: on the one hand a european, globalization project, personified by the teftonians, who went to russia with the blessing of the pope, why? not
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for russian natural resources, not for furs, they went for the russian soul, they went convert russian people to catholicism, there was another empire from the east, tough and militarized, and from it the russian people...
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such an irritating factor is the definition of the russian world, if you take it literally, this is the center, so to speak, of all russia, and then there are the satellites, ukraine, belarus, the baltic states, so to speak, god willing, and so on and so forth. in this case, it seems to me that this is an evolutionarily created interstate format, a union state, where a single economic space develops without damage national sovereignty in absolute terms, it is clear that the economy. it cannot be absolutely sovereign or non-sovereign, like
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politics, it is more of a given today, it can today be the basis for further civilizational development, that is, talk about the re-creation of an empire, by the way, putin says about this that an empire, but this is different, it has already passed in the past, but from the point of view of rhetoric, the russian world, here i would somehow choose a different formulation, so to speak, i think that most countries former soviet republics, they are unlikely today...
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china and india.
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you can challenge the existing order, or you can create an alternative to it. to create an alternative is a task that, it seems to me, russia should also solve and...
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they can try to undermine this story, relying on semantics, on definition and everything else. we should not buy into this, because we understand what this means, and that this is not about the re-creation of an empire, but the spatial stratification of gigantic territories located on the eurasian continent within the framework of common interests, within the framework of a common history, within the framework of a common understanding of what the good of the people is.
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it’s easy to explore belarus; all you need to do is create a non-trivial route. in 1780 , prince grigory potemkin bought the dubrovno lands, and thanks to him, he began to work here. from the first watch factories in russia. in ancient times, voluns were the site of various rituals and ceremonies. now they are a geological natural monument of republican significance. the most important thing is to be open to amazing secrets and facts. the hokhalok on our
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whistle toys is generally an authentic feature of our dubroven toy ; you will not find such a different shape anywhere. nowhere in the entire dnieper region. you will not meet and do not forget to give free rein to positive emotions, the craft is really painstaking and it seems to me that it is even a little calming, some kind of, probably, perhaps even a meditative state you bypass when you are engaged in quality, and corvai came from lyady, and lyady has mustaches , and from lyadov there are no slyadov, you will come and stay, with pleasure, look at the project, the route was built on the belarus tv channel. 24. let me remind you that the program “sas is authorized to declare eurasianism, theory or practice” is on air. the topic of today's program, we continue it.
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i am glad to welcome to our studio alexander dudchik, a leading researcher at the institute of cis countries, a candidate of economic sciences, and a participant in the movement. it is not even a multipolar world that is being formed, but rather an alternative to that pole is being formed, we can now talk about the fact that it cannot withstand economic competition with such countries as russia and others, is ready to start a war, if only not,
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if only he would not be removed from his pedestal, from the top of this world, so our task is to form an alternative to this world, it could be... a union of civilizations, because, i don’t know, i don’t i’m embarrassed by the expression russian world, i’m very comfortable in the russian world, i lived most of my life in ukraine, i always believed that this is part of the russian world, i like the word empire, i don’t see anything bad in it, ukraine, belarus, these territories, in they were called differently, they were part of a great state, from the baltic to the pacific ocean, and to me after separation. i was sickened because i was within limited limits, i needed the empire behind me, i lacked this feeling, no one says that we need to restore the empire, the soviet union, but according to the model. in which a union state works according to the model of interaction between the economies of different countries, the eac, the sco, brix,
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this can happen, and as, by the way, the minister of foreign affairs of belarus said not so long ago, integration, integration, this idea, in my opinion, it is worthy of very careful attention, we can talk about integration, integration and the formation of such a territory on the planet that these... our anglo-saxons cannot poke their noses in, we still feel pressure from them, why? because there is dependence, there is financial dependence, a certain technological dependence, and so on. yes, alexander, we have recorded your position, you remembered the eac and the sco, and i think it is important to note that a meeting was held this week eurasian intergovernmental council in nesvezh, meeting of the heads of government of armenia, belarus, kazakhstan. kyrgyzstan and russia. the parties discussed a wide range of issues, deepening eurasian economic integration, paid special attention to
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transport infrastructure , climate customs issues, and the partners agreed that the union’s task for the future is ambitious. however, the ias has already proven its stability and effectiveness, demonstrating economic growth rates in the union above the world average. and let's pay attention to direct speech from the prime minister of the republic.
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that is, belarus is the center of europe, and it historically confirms this. from the point of view of the european union, yes, you are setting, that is, yes,
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indeed, trends, but i would still be a little in my tradition, yes, this is becoming my signature, i always oppose it a little, that is, in general i agree with my colleagues, but little things there are, so to speak, significant, so it seems to me that today there is such a tendency or fear, so we will join the bloc, we will join the highway and we will start to fight against america, we will join brix, new... today it is more important not to create blocs of opposition, but today it is more important to create a common paradigm, what is
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a paradigm? this is a system of philosophical views, that is, unified competitive conditions, non-acceptance of sanctions that are contrary to the un charter, again the labor market, yes, that is, the creation of some kind of liberal investment market, those that are supporters of these traditional, including market relations... today this trend is more important than creating opposition to the bloc nato or g7 or g8, in the same g8 and china is present, india is also present, now everything is mixed up, that is, we need to reformat and return to those traditions of the free market, but the free market in a new understanding, the regional free market, that is, really today to confront our eurasian 3.7 trillion us dollars, this is... it is unlikely, so to speak, it is possible, including in terms of numbers, but we must understand that the number is 60%, the same sco is all the territories of the earth, this is
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40 % of the population, that is why you have to be here flexible. this is what lukashenko is demonstrating today. here, in the continuation of our discussion, we will hear a statement from the prime minister of the russian federation, mr. mishustin. such mechanisms need to be developed, and members of the commonwealth of independent states and other countries with which our economic ties are strong must be involved. this will allow us to effectively use already proven tools and reduce barriers for manufacturers.
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stale, not only to the nesvezh castle, but well, i would also like to confess my love for the world, also for grodno, indeed, coming to belarus, maybe you even feel more in europe than in moscow, probably this feeling only happens in st. petersburg or vyborg, and here... the question of our civilizational affiliation is put to rest. moscow as a whole is one of the most developed european cities and mink, by the way, is also wonderful, beautiful, absolutely european in the best sense of the word. as for the question that you raised, our value integration, well, yes, in this regard we can probably set an example, these
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the main three values ​​on which it is based. we are working to find definitions of this community that suit everyone, they are precisely the concepts of the russian world, i emphasize, not dogma, that separate us from today’s europe, europe, which has lost itself, this is the first - the primacy of the spiritual over the material, the second is the primacy collective over individual, and the third is the primacy of national interests over transnational interests, in this regard... we, of course, have a lot to learn from china, recently we held a large online conference at my university, at the academy of labor, with colleagues from the chinese institute of labor relations, and i drew attention to one very serious contrast, we, of course, are representatives of a warring country, i mean the russian federation, they are flying to our cities the khaymars' shells, we can be understood, we are charged for the fight, we are
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at the forefront. what is called this civilizational confrontation between east and west, but the chinese very skillfully using the ideas of confucius, they are for harmony, they for their own development, they are for their citizens to live well, and not for destroying the geopolitical order of the old world and building something new on these ruins.

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