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them to speak their own language as they did for many centuries. and this is how he changed his position in 2021 and the last saw he was a year. and then you'd be used to say that she would never, she'll get the, carry out in minsk agreements. but when it was clear that there was no progress ons in minsk agreements between 20152019 but did not see any positive shift. so in this regard, the just the, the bomb being held on bus and violation of all the requirements. and in october 2019, you have boots in mac tron miracle, end zone skim math in paris. it was that ads initiatives of the french and germans but gifts and the french and germans without support. this broke out in favor of this re affirming the minsk agreements sent to you in terms of us to move into the direct dial extension minutes. the next year and
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a little guns carefully and gave that so, but was status and then you have to kind of a little guns and to stuff have the perm and the other spaces in the constitution for the next kind of little guns just and so i have to sign this and when you're a month, this special military authoration starts that mr year mag, who has a presidential office? sure that that's his sign, this document refresh button. only you would suggest that you triple bush with you, with the to move on to get to the city. so when some more time she never intending to implement these provisions, this is what i wanted to say about those who lead your brain right now. and this is what, who they last has been focusing on, things like that, strategically feet on the russia
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as well as the process of it. i mean, you still ok. so any questions? so for the minister, we couple of shows the youngest way i'm from columbia is from the only companies looking so i know that a lot of nursing there is from lots of america. so my question is the following, grew to new york about these latin american mercenaries who are fighting for the key of a regime democratic levitas. i'm not a junior, i usually, we should win this stressing of a region that i'm looking square meter unit to jim.
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uh well, this topics is important not only for your crane, so i'm sure we know the nurse and there is uh, the sports is from the me to leave the, the expect, the operating in africa and in she understood ukraine to slumps. and this includes uh las vegas with the members of islam, estate, etc. it's thursday innovation and so representatives that really operate on the left, the can see at some form in syria and everybody knows this. uh, this is an american some base. and then the junior. yeah. so young assignments phase resulted from the invasion of iraq by the united states. so you see under false predicts then after that, the united states decided to take
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a rock under his control and the american general pro citizens the solve the of the boss party, all its structures. and then when you say you have to be slow a because they were the ones assuming muslims, and the slime expats with form to my the set them quick things. army officers. so the united states played directors overall in this and look at was a cheese the and there are this was a complete failure. and the rocky government uh has been asking them to withdraw the troops many times, but they have been refusing to do this. and i will kind of like the result that from the have guns drag last sunday taking ask of you and you do. and after
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syria ever have jump house, i'll know sarah and other terrorist organizations showing the method or how you call them. the mercenaries in the members of the sly mix, paid to you, i sent to various hotspots of a or in the thousands of dollars for doing good job. of course of this is dangerous . let me see if the quotes that i no mistake about the, the website when they complete their mission. in one countries they have to move somewhere else. all they know what do do is to fire people and like he was going to carry out the terrorist attacks. and if people from latin america, if people go there you, it does that in, you know, you, me and they tell you they may be point one, they will come to the senses. so you pulled doesn't shut over this. don't shut down
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police for the general one that ridiculous to the 2nd. and the people have become this illusion. the democratic goals proclaimed by the chief regime in its wes taskbar responses. but in some cases of these mercenaries, it return to the country is a bad thing. to have those who stay and continue fighting this or if fast, they easily put them on you know, they have to still need to fight these wars is august that the one day they will come back and tell them via there was a lot of confrontation, all the time, and we do hope for of that. so even with just the leadership in columbia understands this. and so going to be some of course this process violates the vienna convention of diplomatic relations. i switched to
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the you, when you have the opinion embassy on this website, postings, they've got a bowl and then the proposal to be recruited to go and fight the war we use. well, how can this be? we drew the attention of the but you have cranes with west and masters it to rain in was like you flip a thompson or with the you have always made it easier. crane. they continue recruiting by the nurse and there is of this way. so that works, you really need everyone to understand as quickly as possible. it's is, is the, the being neutral and calling for a settlement. so, you know, there's some things very positive chase. this is what the global majority was. very few exceptions fence for most of the few of these countries joined the interactions functions, but when they're trying to support some of the the global majority,
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let's look at and when the global minority presents the landscape formula as something that has no other alternative. because of which to say the very least that we need to show that everyone understands what is going on. and of course this and there is a part of this story and we need to fight to and them williams. according to our ministry, the thousands of merits and there is the where, in fact that a less than half of them last week, slowly the others either left or died. thank you. thank you. the young person over there for the good off ends. the minister level my question is as
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follows, since we have listened see such as the dates and i could call some interview with my food and we've seen the us republicans growing in terms of their ratings. in terms of the support, we see that i'm still going to just recently add to the public. and since now what's, what's happening in russia now that getting to know that? so my question is, what's your view of the prospect or the restoration of relations between russia and the us? in the case that donald trump becomes president again, and will be us recognize versus new territories. will there be a sort of a reciprocation or the alignment between the 2 countries. thank you. you're welcome to the end of the school of the position of the republicans, the uh, the fact that the americans started to see things to see things as they are off to
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the interview as well. it points to one thing. it turns out that the american society totally believes in a complete set of information blo kate. and then another thing that being said, an internal domestics narrative, primarily by the democratic policy. this is probably just because the, you know, it was new, as you know, uh, fox news represents of republican of you points of view, but to officer call since departure, they changed as well. and there's no semblance of freedom of speech that in the u. s. media, the american constitution demands for access to all sorts of information. but in addition to that, there, uh oh, we see obligations. uh that was in 1998. i have the print book correctly at the initiative of the west. the soviet union signed
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a month to make sure that was free and on locked aspects as to the information must be provided to old members of the organization for this, for security in europe and corporation in europe. and so that's the bond is valid to both for members of the organization and for the united states, for some so many of our friends and diplomats, and even russian citizens. when we watch news, we see that to hop of what be here is the sugar to what kind of position. so we, so with respect to ukraine or some other event, the united states or the united kingdom of france and germany and all the u hold. so our, the enhancement in the public's directions public don't know. let's just able
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to share the facts about whether the western approach to international affairs are still concerned. they are criticizing that now as for restoring relations, the present booty spoke about that when she spoke to talk a call center. and she said that the u. s. made a mistake and b u. s. might, might need to find a way out that would be suitable for them to result that you prayed issue, but then he added some of the that's at some point in the future. uh, these relations will be restored, but it's not up to us for them. it's the problem, it's the americans problem. we have done what, how far we have done so many just joseph goodwill. i quoting the president that shift is putting in some ways we're out of goodwill. i mean,
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at this point, you know, should liberally do. now, from them with see their own very different gestures involving one hand and one thing guess, and response to our gestures of goodwill. and how's it also says getting the solar because that's a minister level fruit in there to see if we live. so in the see that came with the system, what's the city now? could anybody who would be, what would we say uh, would be the repercussions of the euro might done to the ordinary citizens of ukraine's is well with here we have a suit that this is those who lived through those events, those to motors events. and they see what might be able to tell us into the details of what's happening. they can tell us about the, until russian course that is currently being propagated,
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equate in laws for them. oh, it's a hads repercussions for ordinary life. full access to information for access to education in the russian language. we know that's from at least 50 percent and according to some estimates of 80 percent of ukrainians use 2 of you and you will still view russian as a language of choice in all kinds of situations including there's a now that's being attacked. so even a score in uh, in a grocery store, somebody might refuse this service because you'd be able to speak and russian. and so we now see that according to ukrainian law, all kinds of public activity is going to museums, going to see it as a student. most, all of that must be made of the, all of these muscles that you want to go according to the ukranian language. everything has to be in ukranian language now, but it's this is in a way
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a genocide. and if we recall what happens. so what's the, the nazi regime i'd be able to do some of that. so you crate in school. i will remember that's a very similar now usually we try to advance our position in the international court saying that's up to you. what's that the, the landscape or she indeed was a genocide or these interesting that is the pregnant or human saying that they were fighting terrorists. so don't ask. and lou guns gets it that. so that's how we see that the entire foundation of the anti terrorist operation, as they call it in the don't ask and look, guns is completely baseless with it's and now we're
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pulling all that. we see that the craniums of sending it to people ordinary citizens, a recruiting them by force, sending them to the slaughter to be killed. you know, that's millions of ukrainians. you found a new home pick ups in russia and she is the treated. but as people who are equal to us for our brothers and sisters, people that we have shed our happiness and was with working together, all of them are our brothers. so it was this, i knew when a very, in ukraine or in russia here in russia, they are at home. and what's most important is that when they come to russia, they feel like home sheer and will continue to make sure that they do as well. so let's get to this side of the audience.
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so let's see the big now. thank you, minutes level for your speech, for your invitation, for some place with the the american leadership. that's awesome. that was the chris congress because to dedicate a $100000000000.00 and it was a $65.00 for your crate and 15 for as royal and 20 out for a tie one to help the military. really, some say that you pray must become part of nato. oh, where are we moving now? are they trying to expand this war? is there any hope for a yeah, you can. the peaceful solution, most of the 12th is the, this question is not up to us and we 1st funded to that so many occasions and the president spoke about that almost 2 years ago. in april 2022. they used to be pre to that was, this was the agreement that was almost reached, but the, the,
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the ballistic missile, the americans and the british data, you know, what else could you to go to the prohibited landscape from signing an agreement with such a sweetie that would be beneficial for all of us will study. now let me read to the right, that's the video. so it was a pleasure to go to sleep. at some point there is a decrease signed by the landscape. that's for hibbitts talks between what was left with ukraine and russia. i mean, you know, our president has spoken and many occasions you were calling for on, on the western allies of ukraine, super sways the landscape. still a to remove that little layout. that's nothing has been done. most of the given conflicts with sense of, you know, meaning that is there a peaceful conference possible? well, the swiss are calling for us based conference, but the west and let us know before saying,
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by the way to what are the mom the that's, it's this peaceful conference. these, they follow the visa lensky formula that words they've post and the post you see, and what was the piece? you know what you so me for progressive, but you split the for them. it's a solution that they're doing. it's in such a way that they, they choose one item on these lists kalazan of oscar country. they agree with that . they say yes. and then they say that this country supports the entire list of the landscape demands. but this is not the pallets type of diplomacy. this is not a honest way of doing things. i've already side to the you and charts. it was says that the united nations is organized on silver and the quality of states people with this is a, an item. it's an idea of what's most important for the pickup to remember. conflicts that's posted, assessed, then it will literally take place off to the you and was created in 1945. would
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you remember them for the so there was not a single conflict. the dos as the in some of the pros level of history of to the u . n. just so it was created in the warehouse because you and shot to the moans for a little which just respect for as the sovereignty of states. there wasn't a single complex off of the vendor, but that in which the u. s. or its allies with respect to the principal of the sovereignty of states, but a single one now, which is and then they take this collective photos and uh, you may have this like you. and then the organizers say that everyone in this photo supports the zaleski formula. i think that would be for pick of up and you mentioned because it's a great thing for old but in the whole because all of them and realize that this is not diplomacy. this has nothing to do with diploma. so nothing to do with real politics. so the goal that code to
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boma a good afternoon. lemme just got your minnesota matter of the approval process. i'd . i'd like to ask you a question. see this up to the end of the special minutes street operation? we've seen the global world all the transform international operations transform. so i have a question for you to bring. yeah. is there a plan for a re, for me of these un, primarily the security council under the age is that, uh, was then she and also the divorce might be, and yet the kind of russia, as opponents number of the security council. we've seen some of the new to the all kinds of, uh, demands to look at the terrorist attacks that happened against russia, specifically in belgrade just yesterday and an example. so i'd like to know whether we're going to advance our efforts to somehow make sure that the un security
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council find a new standing that's it's good to get to need a new powers. so these make sense. so it would make sure that the international law as being a bi, define. so every form of the un is that in the, there's a long demand for it is generally still. conceptually, we are convinced that the un charter contains all the necessary principles and the respectful this principles, what to ensure peace and security. and i've given you an example of that to some system before. when the americans need something simple stuff. they was nobody's way to just look at which principle and the child says they can take as the, as the basis of, for the actions when they needed to, you know, that's really announce the dependence of the cost of, of some of they said that they were basing the decision on the principles principle
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also the termination of peoples when in cry. mia? the referendum open transparent referendum with participation of hundreds of observers selects from all over the world. when at this referendum the people voted to re united russia. the us said that this referendum violated sort of the un principles of the 3rd total integrity. that's it said that is violated below, so you can and so there have been multiple discussions. what's more important. so if it's in the nation or territorial integrity, in fact, or boom, and some of the nation is the 0. the principles that's mentioned before the principle of integrity a share your thoughts for best and in the us know, so at the, this, the venetian, they declare that we have a declaration cost in the 1974 that talks about that in the part
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that we're interested in it says that everyone must respect the territorial integrity of state governments, respect the rights of peoples for a service in the nation, and nobody respects the rights of old people living in that sort of jesus about off to the room. i took the coolest thing in ukraine. what's the regime representative of the entire people of ukraine? of course not. so this is the principled position of ours. the un charter must become the foundation because becomes does, must remain the basis for all 4 international law. its principles must be used in full up and it's full complexity. so now shows and from the practical standpoint was and we'll see if that had been many aspects to the reform of the un. but most people interested in reforming the un security council. this is what's being
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discussed all the time. and the id, the topic of prestige is of course the um, so you on this part of the discussion some countries would like to most much the parts of the un security council as permanence. members, it is based on the of course, the g with its own list. so that has to be a just a representation all the countries of the global majority are presented in the security council countries of africa, latin america, asia also. so the current un security council was formed in a situation a source. when there was the evidence of the bus gets to decal and use one of the most of the consequences of the colonized ation would not suggest for you to completely understood when the former colonies would just returning to normal life or organizing the countries the states. now the situation has changed and we
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see on the new economic power houses in asia, in africa, in latin america growing emerging, we see that right, the entities forming, they want to refuse to use the, the storeroom is the mandatory par. so this policy is that for main only people, they no longer want the, uh, the money to go to the stations, the former of empires, and then to service colonies or shoes out. and we wish to discuss the stomach. but we, russia has publicly stated that we support india and brazil, that's just as a young competitors. so as those who wants to become part of the security council, the stitch and the leg each, now, they used to be at the police and the police were still the same time with me. i
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must make sure that africa also finds representation within the un security council . way of spoken to all friends in these countries saying that it isn't acceptable for us out to see just as the un security council of c n u member from the west added to it. because currently overnight, the majority of the un security council is with the, the west. some say that japan must become part of it, but the japan also follows west on a policy agenda. news. so as a new western members would be deepening, the injustice or symbols missed. so in germany for japan, one to you, i was just going to enter the security council along the sides. the some new emerging bowers from i was like, it's must not be this. we must not allow that and they won't have that for separate
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. hosting is now is name to be a single match, a and then these national affairs where germany or japan would have their own separate position. no. all of them follow the us agenda next to and there's nothing that could be done about that the most. but we've seen and discussed that it does have some sound ideas of heard. we've seen some sound ideas being expressed . maybe there should be just one seats at the you and schools to cancel that would be the occupied by nato, that as well for etc. previous years you mentioned to addressing some of the situation like stations like the terrorist attacks that be perpetrated by the credit energy against russia. and it's it is now separate states copeland? yes they that's good. but simply the debit cameron to you and the d.
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k for administrator is looking at menu from youth clips, which are you able to set. you could have a number of the most had this will be a colonial speech where she said that she would to ukraine must not be left behind . it's supposed to be bumped with all sorts of more than weapon rate. now condemning these terrorist attacks that are perpetrated by the credit and your theme is only possible when own members of the security council are in agreements. in most cases, the americans sort of tried to protect the current injures, even blocking those resolutions and confirming those terrorist attacks. so i'm say that it's uh, just remove the veto rights around that, even though many developing countries support. that's a pretty big but the instrument veto is just an instrument. it's not a privilege. it's an instrument to make sure old decisions are found. it gets the, we need some instruments and the settling. you make sure makes sure that the
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unilateral resolutions know that good luck with some trust. with that, i could, we could remove the balance from the global politics to not they, they blocked these resolutions of the to right is used to block the sides of those kinds of decisions. the government would now companies, vito, right for the board. most of those allow countries to find a compromise without provoking the google software new you each of that and we look at what the speed is and it's a we've seen so that the 3rd of which is we have always been ready. i'm amazing to work with our partners, but very the americans with the allies dates your i chose a different style of actions to you to the but the that's a good leaving not giving up on the beach of ours is.
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