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new projects were discussed the day before in venezuela. during roman golovchenko’s meeting with president nicolas maduro, the topic of sanctions pressure on countries and skills was raised. counter this by developing our own production. the import of products from venezuela to belarus was also discussed. the parties are convinced that the time has come to expand the horizons of cooperation, this was discussed in the national assembly. it is very important to raise parliamentary relations to a new level; the parties are counting on signing a new cooperation agreement with legislators. what does venezuela have? venezuela has metal that interests us in a certain area. it's aluminum, it's hot.
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cars with belarusian license plates. this decision was made by the latvian state revenue service. this ban implies that for its violation , the most severe punitive measures can be applied to the driver, including confiscation of the car. the latvian side insists that this decision was made within the framework of the eighth package of anti-belarusian eu sanctions, although this is precisely the restriction the mentioned package is not provided. the belarusian foreign ministry called the latvian move openly hostile. the ban comes into force today, july 16. filming of the military drama karuz is taking place in belarus; the production center belarus cinema together with a russian film company began production of the action drama in mid-june. this is a full-length feature film by russian debutant director ivan kharatyan. the film tells about a dog named karuza, who saved people in besieged leningrad. on the set of stars composition sergey megetsko, svetlana ivanova, alexander baluev and others. he acted as the general producer of the film. victory in the great
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patriotic war, large-scale filming will take place in russia, and the film will be released in wide theatrical release on may 9, 2025 in the cis countries. we greet everyone who is now with us, hello, it just so happens that this is a special day in our history, it explains a lot about us today, so we’ll start with it, july 10th. in ninety-four
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, the second round of elections took place in belarus, they chose not just the president, but fate. in the first round, six such different candidates met, from communists to nationalists, this is how the country was in a fever, but the people made a different bet, they chose with their souls. in the second round , alexander lukashenko received more than 80% of the votes. elin vasilyevna, if you ask the question in a broad sense, what actually happened in july of 1994? this means that if we turn to economic theory, which is criticized there, no matter how it was created in the west, then its subject is the science of elections, which are carried out by small economic units in conditions of limited resources, in this case the people, you say, chose with their souls, i would not say that they chose with their souls, the people are quite literate, and we understood perfectly well at that time that well, i don’t want to say such a banal ... the phrase assembly shop, we
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were an assembly shop, we needed it, we were created, and enterprises in the soviet union on the territory of belarus were created in order, so to speak, to supply products to all other regions of the soviet union. maza said, when i talked there about new forms of communication between enterprises, he said, you know, we had 2.0 at the enterprise, i remember this figure, 2,000 connections with various enterprises in the soviet union, and you can imagine when that’s all.
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the most charismatic politician in belarus, this is certainly true, but at the same time, let’s just imagine the situation that alexander lukashenko is not in those elections. in principle, kebich and vyacheslav fransovich also advocated cooperative ties, but what would people choose between? kebich, well, with all due respect to him, and we understand the role of this person after a while, but he was associated with that corrupt, chaotic era, that is.
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for support in which they came out against him, there is an amazing memory of his associate sergei naumchik, how he was driving when they found out the results of the first round and it didn’t matter whether it was there or the second, and he was driving around minsk and thinking, this is not my city, that is, they did not trust, did not believe in their people, they despised these people so much that when the choice was made in favor of lukashenko, they they reacted, yes, there was vasily novikov, there was the respected alexander iosipovich dubko, but a genuine leader.
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this path is another completely soros path, i assure you, no matter how pro-soviet belarusians were, they would have been brainwashed so that we would now stand together with ukraine in the same line for this tragedy that the ukrainian people are experiencing, alexander grigorievich, which he put forward then the slogans: take the people away from the abyss, we really stood at the edge of the abyss, take the people away from the abyss, i’m not with the left, not with the right, i’m with his people, these... slogans, his anti-corruption position, which all these years he has professed and rigorously put into practice, nevertheless, be that as it may, let 's say frankly, his smile, his charm, his influence on people certainly played this role, and exactly 30 years ago the era
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in which we live began, the era of alexander lukashenko, now 30 years later, look, a curious episode in the fields with journalists immediately after the military parade: on independence day, in general, in fact, this is such a frank thing that the most difficult thing is the president's version, let's listen, the most difficult period for a real president is the high trust of the people, every day, morning, evening, night, you wake up in a cold sweat and think, they entrusted you, so as not to let him down, that's what a real president has heavy, completely its own formula. what distinguished lukashenko’s campaign from all other candidates was the fantastic performance of alexander grigorievich and his staff, when he personally met with
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the absolute majority of voters in small settlements of belarus, that is, i remember it was practically impossible to find lukashenko in minsk at that time; i was a journalist then. almost all candidates were available, lukashenko was always in the regions, personal meetings, personal, in general, taking discussions of problems that were face to face, as they are for...
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people living in cities, this is more, for - in my opinion, 60% today, and if enterprises had collapsed, then we would not have saved the cities, that is, in this regard, up to a million people throughout belarus would simply be superfluous, they would be washed out into nothingness, in fact, we would not have maintained the quality that we had. in general, irina vasilyevna, this is symbolic, you will agree, you will disagree, but it seems to me that it kind of leads to this, that it was on the thirtieth anniversary of the institution of the presidency that we entered into. in such a full status as a member of the shanghai cooperation organization, a good sign, and, of course,
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a good organization, and many say, that ’s why we joined, that’s what kind of organization it is, well, in order to understand what kind of organization it is, what kind of organization is it? was formed i remember, so to speak, it’s very easy to remember what it’s against, tez anti against the fight against terrorism, the fight against extremism and the fight against separatism, abbreviated tez, which means... entered, so they were solving what problem so that there would be no conflicts, they have there are a lot of cross-border conflicts there, that’s
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where it all started, they said that if only such an organization would be frozen, but in fact now there is another strategic goal, and the economic development of this region, this is absolutely correct, and the fact that we joined this organization, on the one hand, well, how does it implement a protective function, including the teaching now showing... 25% of the world's territory, the population of 40% of the world's population lives in these regions,
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and accordingly we get such a powerful market , because when i talked about, we talked about the thirtieth anniversary of the presidency, and i said that the task was set to restore cooperative ties, for us cooperative ties are important on the one hand, but on the other hand, when you create a product through cooperation, it is important to you implement, we need markets, we don't just trade resources. who will buy everything, we trade with, i would say, medium-tech products, but this does not mean at all that it is bad, these are our elevators, cars there, and so on, tractors, we can supply all this to these regions , another thing is what arises here, how to deliver, my students are preparing projects, and it’s easy to say, this country needs, this country needs products, i always raise the question of how to deliver, logistics is important, and what was just now a north-south road was built. russia and azerbaijan have built, this takes us through iran, to the ports of iran and we reach
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the countries of africa, we can deliver products, and accordingly, the countries of southeast asia, so this organization is important to us both from the point of view of the original purpose of this organization and from the point of view of the strategic task that is set to create a free trade zone. moreover, i will give an example, here.
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has gone through periods, several periods of expansion, it was initially created against separatism, against solving regional problems, then its number of members increased and the effectiveness of decisions fell sharply, because the principle of consensus, the principle of agreement between everyone and everyone, yes, that is, an inevitable process until a new picture of the world and ideas about how it should be developed now the sco has turned into, in fact , it has added another function, that is, it is again at the will of the united states, because the united states is now promoting the concept of a rules-based world order, that is, the situation when the source of law is international organizations, and shows, respectively, unite the state, which is based on the principle of sovereignty, where the source of law is the state, in this regard, it is the main one of its own
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center, this thing turned out to be extremely attractive and in demand today, and that is, those states that.. they want to decide for themselves what will happen within their territory, responsibly, of course, at this moment, when a new picture of the world is being developed for today, because in fact, this is a turning point. the point is that a world based on rules does not suit us, but the transformation of this western world, we will stay away from it, but a world based on sovereignty will also have to happen.
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belarusian accession is visible from beijing, we asked ourselves this question and contacted our chinese colleagues before our broadcast, that’s how it happened. so, beijing connections, cgtn columnist lyutin, greetings, well, how do you like this replenishment at the expense of minsk? hello, colleague, let me first of all
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congratulate you on your country’s shootings in shanghai cooperation organization. if we talk... the sco is an important international organization that carries out constructive cooperation in the fight against the three evils of organized crime and drug threats; for belarus itself, equal membership means more opportunities for interaction in the field of strengthening
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security and fighting crime in order to maintain the stability of the internal situation . at the same time, being a non-military alliance, the show is also a multilateral mechanism aimed at strengthening economic, cultural scientific and technical exchanges of cooperation between participating countries, i note that today the state members of the organization account for 65% of the total area of ​​eurasia, and its total population.
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which is completely geographically located in europe, all other countries are geographically eurasian or simply asian, we are completely located in europe, so here are all the logistics chains that are being built, north-south, others, they are in many ways for them belarus is strategically important, moreover, the shanghai organization cooperation... is now developing, we joined in conditions of acute geopolitical confrontation, but this is an organization of the future, we must understand that this, along with brix, is one of the crowds of the future
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world order, and of course, we will cooperate with europe, a new europe, a sovereign europe, the changed european union or something that will arise on its basis, but of course this cooperation will exist, and here in the future belarus is simply an indispensable participant for this organization. besides, we have. very good trained personnel, we have established cooperation in the field of education, i will remind you about chinese students, we have very cool qualified personnel, which is also an investment in the sco in the development of this organization, we have extensive experience not only in industrial cooperation, but also in industrial development in general, agriculture, all this is important for the sco, in addition, look, when our president spoke, he came with a big humanitarian agenda, an ideological agenda. why was he there and secretary general of the united nations. one of the principles of the sco is respect for the un charter, not living by the rules, but living by the rules, but by the charter. this means that one of
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the principles is that we live according to the charter of the united nations. the next point: we are not striving for a new globalism, as the americans accuse china there. we do not strive to create some new universalist ideologies to replace neoliberalism. the sco principle is respect for identity. look. countries with different political regimes, the people's republic of china is communist democracy, people's democracy of the type that once arose during the second world war, the russian federation, well, such a transitional regime is still a combination of authoritarianism and democracy, we have our own original form of democracy, look at islamic democracy in iran, the last elections absolutely proved the stability of this system that has existed for 40 years, where india, as they rightly say, is the largest democracy in terms of population in the world. pakistan with its foundations, i can list more the central asian republics, and no one imposes rules on anyone on how we should live, this is fundamentally important for us, in addition,
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let's look from a security point of view, the security system in europe has been completely devalued, the osce is, well, a piece of paper after the latest actions, in our country there is no such organization on this large continent of eurasia, which is called, except the sco, which would be of such a volume, in such a number of countries. in such a territory would guarantee these security rules, yes, there is our csto organization, but the sco is much wider, and of course, we now need to fill this organization with new meanings, i will once again voice it, we need the shanghai one, we need a single shanghai educational space, with common criteria, we must move away from the pro-western, western-centric system of scientometrics, assessment of higher education, ratings and so on, we must create our own, maybe it will be called minsk, because we have everything ready for this, we can offer this... program, and look how belarus is relatively, let’s be honest, a small country, but how quickly, first vladimir putin, now we see how this is attracting the interest
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of a wider range of countries, as it were... the main world news has brought information about the joint exercises of minsk and beijing to the fore. i'll quote. this happens a few days after belarus officially joined the shanghai cooperation organization, led by china and russia, which deepens their coordination on military, economic and political issues, writes garden, well, you noticed everything correctly, in short, we we talk a lot for the first time, why this has caused such concern, this is the first teaching.
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the very border of the european union, where chinese military personnel are generally involved in this, and why they didn’t tense up, that’s why they tensed up, yes, i remember when they were fighting somali pirates and the chinese fleet for the first time went beyond the chinese so-called seas, which was tension, seemingly a good cause, the fight against somali pirates, but in the west there was almost hysteria, this is a violation of their hegemony, this is a violation their monopoly on security guarantees, in fact, on the imposition of their security models. and let’s also say, this completely destroys the concept that duda supposedly went to pekingping, yes, listen to how sidin pin put pressure on us, he says, he loudly shouted at belarus, shouted so much that we were accepted into the sco, shouted like that, that we had a parade box of chinese military personnel at the parade, that we are conducting exercises together in brest, precisely on that border for security, which is so important in the atmosphere of bilateral relations and communication.
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irresistible, the division of india into india and exactly so that all the conflicts were pakistan, and what lord mountbeton did, who then burned all the records, because it is clear what he provoked. millions of people died during the subsequent redistribution of the division into hindus and muslims, despite the fact that before the british they lived perfectly together, and no one quarreled and there was no such discord, so yes, any integration is perceived by the british as a direct challenge to themselves, as a direct challenge , in fact, anglo-saxon hegemony, especially since britain still views itself as a more effective partner in tandem with the united
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states. let me remind you that britain has a fairly strong presence in the baltic countries and in poland, ukraine, and, in fact, in the transcaucasus and, in general, further in those countries of central asia. reuters continues on the situation in poland: “warsaw wants to attract border guards from finland , germany, greece to protect the border with belarus. preparations are already underway, the polish government intends to raise the issue of protection."
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you are very friendly and open, we don't have much such meetings as you have, our people are closed in on
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themselves in their homes, we don’t communicate with each other like you do here, it’s clear that we have common themes, holidays, you appreciate it more and celebrate it, we have less, yes, how do you like it, well...
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but time passes and understanding comes, thank god that this is happening, about the main threats to attempts to save the world from the last conflict, we will try to understand what orban’s tour will lead to. stay with us. we continue, the next nato summit has opened in washington, it’s a feeling of deja vu, they’re talking about it again membership of ukraine. 61 foreign policy experts signed an open letter calling on nato.
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so, no one spoke specifically about 10 years, but it is obvious that the acceptance of ukraine is a very serious issue. the most important thing we need to do is to increase support for ukraine to ensure its victory,” said stoltenberg, vladim frantsivich, and please translate into human terms what this man said. they want to force ukraine to fight without accepting any serious obligations under its conditional protection, that is, they understand that if ukraine is a member of nato, then the military operations that are now taking place, according to the nato charter, the treaty that was signed in washington in 1949, this means that they have all the armed forces, well, at least ukraine has the right to request consultations, most likely they will have to start a war with russia directly with their troops, this will lead to a nuclear war, so they are still in control.
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a matter of time, that is, they imply irreversibly that they will defeat russia in their understanding, some kind of transition period will pass, they will overcome the wild corruption in ukraine, then ukraine may become a nato member there, but...
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russia is increasing its efforts to achieve its goals, they cannot oppose anything to this, their western military experts say that even the allocation of this 60 billion in aid cannot lead to a turning point in the situation, and in this... connection, nato is trying to do something, take, as they say, a strong position. everyone is well aware that the current confrontation is one way or another will end in negotiations, one way or another it will be some kind of peace formula, this is definitely not zelensky’s formula, in this situation the parties want to show the strongest position, so nato raises the stakes, says, we will accept ukraine into nato tomorrow, the ukrainians are told, well, most likely not for example, the russian federation, it naturally seeks to enlist the support of its chinese allies.
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sidinpin, it is important to prevent the escalation
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of the conflict in ukraine and adding fuel to the fire of any of the parties. the international community must create conditions and promote the resumption of direct dialogue between russia and ukraine. kiril evgenievich, this is really orban’s tour, how should we perceive it correctly? well, firstly, this is the appearance on the european political horizon of a real european politician, yes, that is, not a political one. european politician, because a political actor is one who is responsible to the director, yes, that is, he, who he owes for the campaign, must, owes other things, and a politician is one who proceeds from the interests of his own society, a politician with a subtle by intuition, because orban won, chose an amazingly right moment, firstly, hungary began its presidency of the eu, and secondly, such low legitimacy of the european elites in their own societies had never been, that is , if there had been elections. worked, then these elites would not have survived in any european country,
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that is, in this regard, everything went against the interests of society, this is a trend that will only gain strength. the third thing is that biden lost to trump at the debate, in this regard, he has actually already turned into a good duck. this means that, on the one hand, nato and the united states will not be able to move to a new level. escalation, at least until november, until the next elections, but at the same time they will not be able to cancel the planned confrontation, yes, that is, this is a useless, hopeless offensive that will happen, which zelensky must...
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the strings that are set by the united states, or you are being marginalized, yes, that is, well, as usual in europe, two politicians have always been criticized, these are erdogan and orban, here orban discovered a way in which i think quite a few european politicians will take advantage of declaring disagreement with the united states when talking about peace, and this is actually a
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position that shows the immorality of the united states' position. july bulgaria said it wants to mediate on july 6 turkey. disagreement with the united states, i just think with a democratic administration that it will expand, what is needed here is not the united states, i would say so, orban is quite a pro-american politician, but pro-american in a pro-trump sense, and there is such a curious phenomenon here, not the newly elected us president has an influence on politics like no other. another unelected us president has not yet appeared in its history, so he will meet with trump, they will talk about this with a wonderful attitude, and therefore one cannot say that he is anti-american, i think this is not entirely true, but orban also uses institutions amazingly of the european union, look, seven main institutions he now heads the state presidency
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of the council of the european union, this is one of the seven institutions, according to their documents the council the european union has the right to conclude.
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at the level of the ministry of foreign affairs of the russian federation, it was stated that moscow maintains individual diplomatic contacts with kiev, through, attention, minsk,
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we had, was twice the minister of foreign affairs of hungary, the president openly said that we have emissaries from others states, and there were these. leaks, which we may or may not confirm, that these are representatives of the french military-political elite very close to macron, let’s say, well the head of french military intelligence there, yes, some others, i’ll tell you too, we have emissaries here, and minsk is one of the platforms for these, perhaps not always public contacts, let’s call them so carefully, which ultimately turn into a search for an acceptable formula world, attention, not in ukraine, not...
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which is produced by hungary, and accordingly, hungary, which means it will enter into competition and will lose to other countries producing this kind of product, so
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he, as the president of hungary, by the way, he often says that when he talks about the war in ukraine, he says i’m hungarian and i’m interested, i heard his words myself, i’m hungarian and i ’m interested in how my people live, that’s why i think, here, first of all, well, not first of all, they also played a big role...
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the united states is demanding that biden be removed from the elections, this topic has already been discussed many times, i do not propose to touch on it now, but i was wondering ... what kind of main sponsors and next is the most interesting disney, heir to the media empire of the walt disney company, or netflix co-founder reed hastins. and here it turns out that when we watch a disney movie or a netflix series, we must understand that behind these companies are the people who manage the elections in the united states. this means they have a goal, and apparently this goal is not art. well, of course. naturally, not art, these are, in fact, representatives of the deep state, but i would draw attention to one more thing, now we are witnessing such a historically very important
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thing, the discovery of the limits of manipulating public opinion, this is interesting, then there is, if before this it was believed that manipulations are omnipotent, that you can basically mold anyone out of anyone, anything, that you can fool any society, now the limits have clearly emerged, when it is no longer possible... it turns out, there is no further trust is lost, the whole situation somehow collapses, and if we talk about, respectively, about sponsors, about donors, there is a wonderful book, if i’m not mistaken, 50 families of america, which was published back in stalin’s times, it’s precisely about the deep the state of the united states was formed back in the middle of the 19th century, yeah, if not earlier, that is, in this, well, then it was just consolidated, meaning after.
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which trump won, it is completely similar to the situation when in the kostorama province the municipal head, and in order to definitely
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win, put his own cleaning lady against himself as the only rival. and she won the election, that is , it turned out that he was not that popular, or rather, she was not popular, they voted against him, so it turned out that this is the machinery, let’s look at the united states, because two families since the eighties, the bush family, cheney and mccain and the rotham clinton family together ruled the united states before the arrival of trump, because reagan is bush’s henchman. bush, it is clear that father and son personally ruled, with clinton everything is also clear, obama is a member, strictly speaking, of the clinton clan, but the rodhams, the clintons, in this situation, when the two of them have managed to rule so well for what, more than 40 years , the question arises, how can it be done now? to stay in power, at the expense of what, and how you can manipulate all this and do something, because the tragedy is not even in
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removing it, therefore, it’s almost time, let’s leave it.
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everything is changing, but this trend must continue, everything is for the person, everything for the sake of the person, i thank kiril genovich, yes, what needs to be left is to stand firmly on your feet, that is, understanding what your interests are, and understanding that in everything, the basis is the interests of society, it lies under the state and under the individual and under everything, and what can and should be changed is probably constantly add your intellectual
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capital, understanding of what is happening, understanding of the coordinate system, knowledge is never superfluous, this is the thing that arms you, which makes you stronger, stronger and stronger. thank you for participating in our program, thank you. well, finally, an important detail in which the essence of our politics and national soul is compressed. in a series of high-profile events, many missed this message. alexander lukashenko, on behalf of the belarusian people, congratulated himself personally, attention. the people of the united states of america with independence day, well, in general, this form is for us, it is certainly not new, the poles, and lithuanians, and neva and french, the president regularly congratulates, not politicians, but the people of these countries, why? everything is simple: firstly, the western elite is actively degenerating, who to talk to, judge for yourself, even in a purely bureaucratic sense, there are not positions, but some kind of mutants,
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they have either a diplomat, a tank driver, or a guard, or something. ..
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they were born in different parts of the world. my name is pavel morozov, i came to belarus from russia and am acting as general consulate of the russian federation in the city. i came from venezuela 8 years ago because i fell in love, my husband, andrey, is from belarus, and everyone found something for themselves here. i like to be on camera, of course, because i like to show my emotions, i like to talk, i can talk to you endlessly now, but it won’t work. each hero has his own unique story and his own view of belarus. belarus is more about the soul, specifically belarus. gave me happiness, inner, spiritual harmony, belarus definitely helped me reveal my strength, now i’m so comfortable, it’s as if i’m exactly where i need to be, watch
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on the belarus 24 tv channel
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. evening prime time and this is a panorama, tatyana korol is with you, hello, let’s sum up the results of this day together: in belarus they are eliminating the consequences of a powerful hurricane, the situation is under the personal control of the president; all services are working in an enhanced mode.

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