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actress stormy daniels, and shortly before the presidential election he paid her $130 thousand for silence. trump himself assured that he had no personal relationship with daniels. trump has pleaded not guilty to either case. the politician and his allies have repeatedly stated that the charges against him are politically motivated. this is the first time a woman has won the presidential election in mexico. the election ended with a landslide victory for claudie sheinbaum, the "let's keep making history" candidate. her closest rival is from the "strength and heart for mexico" bloc. received the support of 28% of voters. the candidate from the civil movement was able to receive only 10.5% of the vote. as 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 am determined to lead mexico along the path of peace, equality and justice. to rule with
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humility, but with responsibility,” said shane baum, accepting congratulations. according to her , her victory is a triumph of the people 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 strict poets 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 of fascination with european, russian intellectual elite, the concept of the yellow threat. in asia, awakening after centuries of sleep, they saw danger, but there were also those who saw in it an opportunity, and even a different historical fate for the eastern slavs. this is how eurasianism appeared.
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we will talk about what this ideology is, as well as the eurasian prospects of the 100% european country of 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, i’m glad to see you, thank you for being with us today, pavel feldman, candidate of political sciences, associate professor at the academy of labor and social relations of the russian federation, greetings, hello, hope, georgy vasilyevich, i’ll start. europe, there is asia, and there is eurasia, at least 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 here the mentality, that is, from the point of view now , if the western world is experiencing such disorientation due to a departure from traditional values.
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reviving the eurasian, including the eurasian space, one small nuance. and this trend, this trend, it has now received additional incentive. after we were literally pushed out of some american and western markets, in fact belarus, as an export- oriented state, has its own economy, it is forced, forced to go to new growing markets. pavel, you are a dear, frequent visitor to the republic of belarus, i think you can also answer this question. how do you
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think? in russia, the discussion about civilizational belonging to our country has been going on for at least four centuries, and until now it could not be resolved, and vladimirovich putin, as it seems to me, put an end to 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 maybe more europe than those who call themselves europeans today. the russians and belarus are
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rapidly developing asian markets and railway connections, and i would answer here one more nuance, and not only civilizational, but historical, cultural, religious, here you need to understand the trends. growing markets, that is, if we take gdp, that is, such an absolute quantitative 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 many times more at a higher rate than the west, this is one factor, the second factor is that today we are at the turning point of the fourth, fifth technological revolution, unfortunately, this is unfortunately, but it must be stated, the west, it took advantage of technology.
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president of belarus alexander lukashenko, who arrived on a state visit to mongolia on june 2, and minsk in matters of cooperation with sulanbater is absolutely open, the visit is called historic, and the belarusian leader invited mongolia to identify three or four main projects for the development of cooperation at the first stage to reach
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a new level relations, and, importantly, let me remind you that at the end of 2023, the trade turnover between the two countries amounted to $29.2 million. including belarusian exports 29 million dollars. well, we will recall the details of the visit of the president of the republic of belarus to mongolia in our story. alexander lukashenko paid a state visit to mongolia. the leader of the host country called the visit historic. diplomatic relations between belarus and mongolia are more than three decades old, but this is the first high-level visit in all this time. belarus and mongolia have more common ground than it seems at first glance. 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
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to develop cooperation in a variety of areas: industry, agriculture, trade, and the humanitarian sphere. the belarusian-mongolian business forum on the sidelines of the state visit of the president of belarus has already brought. china, but there are also purely belarusian niches, russia and fire trucks and municipal equipment successfully sell their equipment here,
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the parties assess the prospects optimistically, and not only in this area. today we have identified strategic directions for bilateral cooperation and more strategic in detail. discussed specific economic cooperation projects, i, mr. president, told you that we would like to have at least three specific projects for development, but the documents that we signed today indicate that these are 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’s visit. lukashenko to mongolia in general , the position of belarus on the world stage. the belarusian leader studied the materials and decided to clear all the dots. the local opposition even planned anti-belarusian rallies in the capital. they failed, a couple of people came. i am very familiar with
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the coverage of my visit to mongolia. both positive feedback and negative opinion from your opposition. so for the second ones. i must say as an oppositionist: we want to restore our relations, which have always been unfriendly, but fraternal, warm relations. here's the basics. our visit. a separate item on the program is cultural. the president of belarus visited the national museum of genghis khan. 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 ideas of cooperation did not end there. alexander lukashenko invited his mongolian colleague to visit.
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this civilization, it is not like india, neither russia nor china, this is a different mentality, it has been preserved, 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 i have a small homeland, not me, my parents are in the grodno region, yes, they are from there, so to speak, both mom and dad, and i remember , when i went there, that is, they told me, there is a little place here, there are jewish villages there, but there were it turns out that there were villages where ethnic
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tatars, tatar-mongols lived, and i began to wonder how many there were, where they came from, then, when i myself began to conduct research, this is in quotation marks, yes, it turned out that in the 2000s in belarus more than 12,000 of these ethnic tatars lived there, they formed there in different ways from the point of view of prisoners, from the point of view of mercenaries,
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far beyond, the united states of america is trying to drive these wedges, in mongolia there is an anti-russian, anti-chinese government, which will she do it right away? will destroy the construction project one of the branches of the great, new chinese silk road, which is called the one belt, one road initiative. who will lose? 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 , in this way, first of all, it harms neither russia, nor belarus , nor even china, they work against their main economic competitor, close they are civilizational, against the european union, that is, they have no friends, partners on the world stage, they don’t even have such a concept in their vocabulary, there are only national and economic broadcasts and sergei
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fundamental, because from eternity, in these gigantic expanses that russia was exploring, moving from west to east, my colleagues looked with you at the history of how the mongol empire was formed, but this was the 19th-13th centuries, and russia’s movement to the east took place later and, in principle, in approximately the same parameters, and the main question was what to do with these territories, retain or develop? for centuries - this question did not have a positive answer, until now, when finally this question, its contours were fully outlined, that is, to master, namely to use all the advantages that these gigantic territories provide, both incredibly
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interesting and historically rich cultures that are adjacent to ours... country, our union state with belarus, for the common benefit, and uh, therefore, here are the key things that need to be addressed, from my point of view, of course, foreign policy closeness is important, which is manifested in the assessments of, say, ours, chinese, mongolian, with others - the countries of the asia-pacific region, but at the same time, the grandiose projects that are now being launched, i mean the expansion of the baikal -amur mainline. creation of a new eastern training ground, construction of ports, the northern sea route, which is opening, these are the things that will create a combinational material basis for the challenge that russia and china have posed to the established global anglo-saxon order, so that from a challenge it becomes an alternative, that’s when it
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observers, therefore, from this point of view , the sco today is a sign, or maybe the deadline is 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, this is an organization that is aimed at providing assistance and development to participants, that is , it is not a bloc organization, and belarus is definitely here, well, it kind of fits in, so from this point of view.
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a philosophical and political movement, the idea of eurasia as a special cultural and historical world, a concept that gives russia, as an ethnographic world , a middle place between europe and asia. in fact, the eurasians were the first to comprehend the non- european foundations of russian culture. the main supporters of this concept are the idea of the concept of personality occupies a central place. the spiritual leader of eurasianism is considered to be the russian philosopher, publicist and historian, nikolai sergeevich trubetskoy.
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were largely a consequence of the european flux that the russian empire suffered from, and then subsequently the bolsheviks who came to power, and after all the cataclysms with the collapse union, and it is this disease that, unfortunately, we have adopted in many ways and... this is doom or something about western priorities, views, assessments, what princess marya alekseevna will say in front of princess marya alekseevna , everything else, these are deeply ingrained things, you quite rightly note, this is reflected in our knowledge of, say, eastern cultures, famous people there, of course people who know this, for the majority... this is terra incognito, well, the thing is that today we are talking about a multipolar world, in this multipolar world - we need to understand one thing,
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it seems to me, important, that for us, for for russia, for belarus, for countries that have grown on eurasian foundations, on the eurasian understanding and way of life, way of thinking, multipolarity is... to a certain extent, an extrapolation of what we once had a long time ago as a cultural political practice, look at the outside world, look, it was formed like the russian empire, national identities were not dissolved in it, they settled in it, this is the main difference from the world that was proposed by the west and which was built, continues to be built, or rather americans want to continue to prioritize this, we have a completely different approach, there is no violence. there is no principle of dominance, how to get along, how to settle down, get used to each other, only through understanding the differences and
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priorities of cultural, historical... some significant ones, without taking these things into account, neither a state, as it used to be in the empire, nor a multipolar community will emerge, which we are trying to build today, 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 anglo-saxons suffer from in foreign policy, i mean the principle of dominance, rigid, completely black... white picture, either you are with us, or you are nobody, and so on and so forth. historical eurasians never behaved like this and never built their lives or policies on these tough, well, in general, rather limited possibilities, it seems to me, well, in continuation of your words, pavel, let’s move on to the question that i want to address to you: freedom from western-initiated globalism, the so-called, it is impossible,
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almost no less relevant than now, then prince alexander nevsky, later recognized as a saint, was solving dilemmas very similar to those we face today: on the one hand, the european globalization project, personified by the teftonians, who went to russia with the blessing of the pope , for what? not for russian natural resources, nor for furs, they went for the russian soul, they went to convert russian people to catholicism, but...
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there was another empire, yes, tough, yes, militarized, yes, the russian people and russian lands suffered from it, which is a shame, by the way, the visit of alexander grigorievich to the grave of chunggest khan, in this regard , removes many historical wounds and problems, so how we know how to accept the heritage of the past, but the mongols went to russia for material things, they did not follow the russian soul, so they did not try to convert anyone to their faith.
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be based on details, that is, it seems to me that sometimes i am from the point of view of national mentality, i am such an irritating factor is the definition of the russian world, if you take it literally, this is the center and so to speak of all russia, and then there are satellites ukraine, belarus and the baltic states, so to speak, god forbid, and so on and so forth, in this case, it seems to me that here is an evolutionarily created interstate format, a union state, where a single economic space is developing without compromising national sovereignty in absolute terms, it is clear that the economy is not absolutely sovereign or not sovereign, as politics, it is more ancient today, it can today be the basis for further civilizational development,
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that is, talk about the re-creation of the empire, by the way, putin talks about this, that the empire, but this is different, it has already passed in the past, but from the point of view rhetoric, the russian world, here i would somehow choose a different formulation, so to speak. i think that the majority of the countries of the former soviet republics, they are unlikely today, the majority of the population, and especially the elites, will agree to go under the hand of moscow, well, in a literal sense, now i may be a little misinterpreting the quotation marks, so to speak , this format, but i say again, here is the russian world and that belarus is part of the russian world, it seems to me that requires more precise wording, i thank you for the comment, it is worthwhile for russian and belarusian experts, leaders, and cultural figures to sit down and think thoroughly about what concept we will use to designate our civilizational community, but by no means do we understand the russian world, because
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an imperial project, and rightly so, you remembered, putin said this recently, we understand a cultural and civilizational project, alexander grigorich in this regard is the best guarantor of the political independence of belarus, even if someone wanted it. china and india are gradually forming new conditions for building the eurasian system, and i think that, i am sure of this
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, the russian federation and the republic of belarus will succeed in this direction, please, thank you, you are absolutely right, a new one is taking shape situation, new perspectives arise and... the task is to correctly assess them and use them as effectively as possible, you can challenge the existing order, or you can create an alternative to it, but to create an alternative is the task that it seems to me that we must solve russia and belarus, our allied states, and those who share our aspirations in terms of creating and functioning of a multipolar world. a short remark about the russian world and everything else, of course, this is a specific thing, and i think there are many specialists, which are precisely based on the difference in interpretations, we
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should not buy into this, because understanding what this means, and that this is not about recreating an empire, but about the spatial development of gigantic territories located in ... eurasia 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 and how to preserve the identity of the traditions of each people inhabiting this territory in order to achieve a common goal, this should be our main interest, and it seems to me that we stand at the beginning of a grandiose path, a very bright path, and i want to. i wish that we walk this path with dignity together. thank you very much, i appreciate your participation. let me remind you that sergei lenidovich agafonov, vostokhovet, international journalist, was in touch with us.
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what is information warfare in 2020? we realized that the games were over. now there is an information war, primarily in the media. once upon a time, polish prime minister donald. tusk, questioned the quality of belarusian products, i showed your belarusian beef jerky and compared this a package of polish beef containing an incredible amount of chemical additives. the quality of belarusian beef commands complete respect. this article features a fugitive traitor, a citizen of the republic of belarus, a certain pavel latushka. he asked by what right i brought this piece of beef to the polish state. look how they take money. these are belarusian. parasites to distort reality, to lie
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to the poles at the same time to lie to you, belarusians. be vigilant and selective with information, which you use. ksenia lebedeva’s author’s view of the policy of double standards in the project is something else. watch on the belarus 24 tv channel. every day we work to ensure that you receive the latest and most useful information. the twenty-minute format allows. talk about what is happening in belarus and the world, take a linguistic walk around the capital in the company of our guides, find a new place on the map of belarus that is definitely worth seeing, and also suggest projects and films that will certainly become your favorites, this and much more awaits you in the ether 24x7 project, watch on the belarus 24 tv channel
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. i remind you that on the air of the program sas is authorized to declare eurasianism, theory or practice, the topic of today's program, we continue it, i am glad to welcome alexandrak, a leading researcher at the institute of cis countries, to our studio , candidate. "whether they are buffing or not, we can
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talk now about the fact that even a slightly polar world is being formed, but rather an alternative is being formed to that pole, which cannot withstand the competition of the economic, with countries like china, russia and others, is ready to start a war, just so as not to be removed from its 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 we i don’t know, i ’m not shy about the expression russian world, i’m very comfortable in the russian world, i lived most of my life in ukraine, i always thought that it was part of the russian world, i like the word empire, i don’t see anything bad in it, ukraine, belarus , these territories, in different ways, they were called differently, they were part of a great state, from the baltic to the pacific. and for me after the separation of ukraine it was for sure, because i was within limited
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limits, i needed the empire behind me, i lacked this feeling, no one says that it is necessary to restore the empire, the soviet union, but according to the model that the union state works , according to the model of interaction between the economies of different countries, the eac, the sco, brix, this can happen, and as, by the way, the minister of foreign affairs of belarus said. long ago, integration, integration, this idea, in my opinion, it is worthy of very careful study, we can talk about integration, integration and the formation of such a territory on the planet that these anglo-saxons of ours will not be able to poke their noses in, we still feel pressure from them now, why? because there is dependence, there is financial dependence, a certain technological dependence, and so on. yes, alexander, we have recorded your position, you... we remembered the eac and the sco, and i think it is important
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to note that a meeting was held this week the eurasian intergovernmental council is new, a 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 transport infrastructure , climate customs issues, and the partners agreed that the union’s task is... ambitious, however, the ias has already proven its sustainability and efficiency, demonstrating economic growth rates in union above the world average, and let's pay attention directly:
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animals, the formation of a common market for organic agricultural products, the created mechanisms make it possible to reduce administrative barriers in foreign trade. yes, georgy vasilyevich, i noticed that the meeting of the eurasian intergovernmental council took place in nesvezh, this is one of my favorite cities in belarus, i even came there with my french friend, an art critic, and he was amazed. the greatness of the manifestation of european cultural traditions in nesvezh, here is eurasian integration, precisely in nesvezh, how it fits together in your opinion, nothing surprising, here is nesvizh as an ensemble, yes, including the architectural one, including the very park there, it was laid out by french architects, so there are traditions and
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a 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 minsk, by the way, is also wonderful, beautiful, absolutely european in the best sense of the word. as for the questions that i will touch upon. real, the second is the primacy of the collective over the individual, and the third is the primacy of national interests over
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transnational interests, in this regard, we, of course, have a lot to learn from china, we recently held a large online conference at my university, at the labor academy with colleagues from the chinese institute of labor relations, and i drew attention to one very serious contrast: we, of course, are representatives. to destroy the geopolitical order of the old world and build on these ruins something new, that’s what we should,
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of course, learn from, yes, take the best traditions of chinese civilization, confucius, who taught, strives to find harmony with himself, take care of his own citizens, but by the way, coming to belarus, i see how the ideas of confucius are embodied here, it was he... who was the first to speak about the ruler, the father, who sets an example for his subjects, the people, who, looking at their father, well, frankly speaking, according to confucius, dad, they themselves want to become better, they strive to him, are guided by him, that’s how we we are reproducing the heritage of the east, and here, too , in the tradition of my colleague, i am opposing, we can recall here the representatives of eastern philosophy,
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russian president vladimir putin, head of state. exchanged views on the situation in the region and the prospects for its development; they also discussed economic issues and the implementation of agreements in the field of economics and security reached in minsk during the recent official visit of the russian leader. during the conversation, the heads of state discussed issues of defense and security in general as a separate block. another topic on the agenda is collaboration and direction of cooperation president of belarus alexander lukashenko congratulated all russians and president vladimir putin. the head of state wished his russian colleague health, strength and energy in achieving his goals, and the residents of the russian federation prosperity and goodness. the declaration of state sovereignty of the russian federation was adopted 34 years ago. during this time , the country has come a long way in development. in conditions of global instability, russia is actively strengthening relations with its allies. the main one is belarus. trade turnover between countries is constantly growing. the union
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state is an example of effective integration. expanding the circle of international observers is quite possible, and such an initiative is being put forward by the belarusian side, based on the increase in the geography of countries from which representatives of election commissions can come, igor korpenko drew attention to this in a draft conversation with the president. the head of the central election commission emphasized that the belarusian electoral system is open to international observation, while the exact number of foreign observers is still to be discussed early, but what has been announced is that their number may be twice as large as on a single voting day. 25 february. traditionally , the cis and sco countries have shown interest in planning to invite observer missions from the african continents of latin america and europe. assessments are made not only on how the voting process is going, but in general, what is the situation in the country, stability, security , law enforcement, and many other issues in general, because today
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very often we are faced with the fact that. .. here this information vacuum is filled with unreliable information, sometimes they demonize many countries and present information from a completely different angle, well, unfortunately , today there are also unscrupulous journalists who seem to have to convey reliability and truth in their publications, but at the same time, we are seeing today that we observe. the position of parliament is very important for society, and the opinion of parliament on the prospects for cooperation between belarus and azerbaijan.
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complex brezskaya fortress heroes presented a traveling exhibition soyuznaya fortress. it is dedicated to the belarusian-russian heritage, defensive architecture and is organized jointly with the state museum of the smolensk fortress of the russian academy of architecture and construction sciences. the exhibition includes 25 tablets depicting modern and archival photographs, drawings, drawings and military personnel from various eras, as well as a floor map of belarusian-russian fortresses. the exhibition contains qr codes that direct visitors to the site.
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i can’t, there was a fire, the monastery burned down, and in the morning ours were in the river. four. they know everything about their small homeland and generously share this knowledge with the viewer. in our village there was such a tradition: during haymaking, residents went far into the swamp in order to mow hay, to save time, they spent the night there, in mowed huts. happy childhood and youth, calm.
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alexander, what does your ideal saturday morning look like? this is probably a small homeland, this is the native working village of mogilevshchina, this is joint work on the land with dad, with parents, daughter nearby, and, probably, this is the meaning of life, when you work together to build something new for the future, do it together, do it with love and soul.
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my guest is a serious man, as a child he was seriously involved in dancing, then he became interested in fire and rescue sports, then he took up defended his dissertation with serious science, and then changed the weather to the ministry of emergency situations and headed the largest youth organization in the country. today my guest is the first secretary of the central committee of the belarusian republican youth union, alexander lukyanov. alexander, hello, good afternoon, valery. it's true that in childhood. you weren’t particularly interested in social work, well, probably due to your formation in the early stages, you know, as an indian philosopher, there are certain cycles in life, but he classifies them with such an interval of 7 years, yeah, from one year to seven, for the sake of the sun you're getting sick, your guilt is growing for your sake, your dad, your mom are always nearby, well , basically, yes, close, dear people, then... from seven to 14 you learn everything, at
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this age, probably, i also had a process of learning, probably, social work, life, just, probably, such socio-political events as our modern youth are probably not primarily interested in, sports, choreography, dancing, the service attracted me, my father served in the bodies and units for emergency situations, well then it was the ministry of internal affairs, well, indeed, you already mentioned that you are very serious...
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daughter milana, she is 8 years old, she was born on police day, my wife and i are also trying to give her the opportunity to try everything, to find herself, it is very important to create conditions, and to do it on time, at this stage , probably, in my search for myself, i tried to combine choreography, somewhere there my mother was more inclined to give me the posture, i need to give me this kind of training. after all, this is cultural development, this is correct, i completely agree with her now and i will never , well, sport - it was already my father’s decision, but no, it was my conscious decision; i have always been associated with sports. with my father, because i’m a sporty person, uh, since childhood, uh , i got used to sports and physical activity, now even he can do five lifts with an inversion, and for me, in a good sense, this is an example, and somewhere else we need to catch up, but i
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still wanted to be more actively involved, and not only in choreography, but in martial arts, such as thai boxing, athletics, sprint distances, fire and rescue sports, and having completed the category of candidate master of sports, i realized that well, i have certain inclinations, and i need to develop in this regard. your decision to enter the institute of emergency situations, how did your parents react to it? after all, the profession is risky and dangerous. i had such a struggle, i had two - well, such hobbies. all my life i dreamed of becoming a policeman, and of course, the image of my father has always been such a standard for me. fit, physically strong, leader and head of the family, but then at the stage i took part in the olympiad for a while, such discipline, a man of society, the state, already pushes you towards the basis of knowledge of social life, jurisprudence in the future,
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i understood that probably the firefighting sport also did this, outweighed this cup of the clock, that is, your decision to enter college. the first few years there, it was a barracks-like arrangement, 120 people in the barracks, it was a former military unit of the kolodicheskiy, we had a location, number 3311, i think, that’s where we were stationed for the first year, then it was already the crew quarters, but it’s already such a conscious, conscious adult audience, in which boy a man appears. your career in
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the ministry of emergency situations was developing very successfully, you defended your dissertation, headed a department, and then suddenly you were elected to the position of first secretary of the central committee of the russian federation. cm, did this come as a surprise to you? yes, you know, in many respects, because that’s right, i liked the service, and i like it, yes , i maintain business, working, and friendly relations with my colleagues, but also the system of training personnel, department bodies.
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