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to or the facilities because it was just so you know, and uh, and review is do they go to the change to us to the original segment about the continental sense we should be able to do so they, i believe that in the future versus the year have uh a shift edition, of course, i mean you have change. i'll think of something that you have a span. that's because some of it, well i think people who just send me through the introduction or is there but which i have assigned me to who wants to try and what is because important is to be focused.
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yes, we need external support. it isn't important or that is a vision. we must also make sure that we develop the, this is domestic uses that to available and only be supported in terms of where we're really re, for proficient. by the way, we can come for us and we, we become proud that we have created such institutions such facilities. so i'm looking forward for the day when i was the subject is but what i should send it in to my brother. ok. and the 10 to separate is about with all because of these i see is there to pick them was one to be after you will see the what so good is good to be better. so i left it to
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to the printer. physician has made it the them see, what do i have to thank you. thank you very much. it just be small, but the well, i'll address the letter to you with those requested possibly for you to the website, but we are. so you can outline what to expect from the printer itself. it's specific put me through it maybe have some specific desires. that would be very interesting for us because we gather such ideas you know, to these requests because indeed that i some bricks isn't gaining ground, but i, we need to find the right direction here with raisins development. so i'm being told that we need to wrap it up. i still have many more questions. oh, yeah. and then you know,
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with mobile into this because a lot of interesting question. see, it shouldn't be applauding. that's not good textbooks that foldable either. so then the last question sure goes to present those communities. yeah. and russian european, you were born in saint petersburg. if you go to the movies, the favorite city of many russians, including more peace, could produce just the europe and trip is over, cause it to you to put the european trip envisioned by you as a person to try to. now you wrapping it up with it, you so it may be able to be belatedly, but there was one problem here. you would a piece you could get there. european dreams, a strong in iso in europe became less to target of our dna khaki. so strange, how do we preserve them? notice to that, but that will you how not to use them on the way as we often do in russia,
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the pisca. so the, when we, when it was the deal is people getting rid of the good with the bad sense of mistakes you may be who should we make st. petersburg and proceeded to europe and cultured to hold them. can you as to those for true europeans here and to finally state that we are as your yes, where we would choose you would you know within your res? yes. and we are a civilisation off civilizations, but still maybe in the other piece we shouldn't make it seems petersburg, the center of, for europe in a couple more culture. that's question number one. the issue for the piece of true european culture. right. so the and now there was a follow up with most of the segway. questions. there was yeah, i think that i went friends from africa and a lot of them there. it definitely would be happy, i would assume pretty what a shape it was during the turn to petersburg. also sends them into a center of global culture. they used to be parents, so you're going to say out so new york ringling down new york is 2. is not the same,
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the symptom should we may be made to pediatric this center. so how slowly of international culture is. nothing is to be built here. we just need to hold several festival cds isn't. this isn't really repeating the 7th. several happenings middle podiatry, the fence because the critics would gather, moving tremendously. the number of people that will be beneficial to st. petersburg are, is and middle and vicious to everyone in the global majority as well. and then your point that we're leaving, it will be useful. may i still can say it's there was more snow to now as for the past with a possible loss and to resolve the elements of european culture you in the field or europeans you've jeans. i'm with the fact that we using smart lu. so some of those are still could you repeat elements because we're now turning to the east, intending to asia near the fastest of cities use. we are not making this stand
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because of what they came to can you to them so, but our dream souvenirs because of a short term consideration at the federal level today, would you need it? this ton is happening in the world. so as you, as a whole move center, it can limit you to the strengths of new immune center. i'll be coming to the tune . good to and we've started this week is long before the tragic events of today that we're seeing in ukraine, which is what kind of ship. i see you talked about this you with the very beginning of the the impacts of lucy, for sense of the previous sentence. and global development says on global economy is being reduced to so the brakes countries g d p, the way we bunch we simulate taken together is more than the g. p, compet yusef in the country and see if the trends that tell you it's not totally continued media to them, but you can, but we're seeing this,
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you wouldn't see them tramping up and thinking on the gross and today and the coming years he's business is showing that it's inevitable. so you meet you and you play that something you cannot, you go change you when you but he's actually it's a new but he can't do anything about that thing. it's, it is an objective you trash that 12 and remain consistently throughout the whole. as we discussed, peter, the great adults, a window to europe because europe was the center of the stomach development. it had the problem is it has the markets technology because the picture of deal incense, the boots issue, being from mean the touch on the go. but in windows need, making sure just a moment ago, but the world is diverse and we must keep up with this diversity or piece. and that's what we're doing. we will end up unit is not us losing the european elements,
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elements of european culture just the little because just the fact that it gives the pond to view that as cool them to the west and the europe is losing. so doing good, but you were being culture soon they will only have a monuments of the way. it's just you to just tell about that distant past. but the total minds of people are being poisoned by the media liber. let's look at a lot of who i would prioritize, you know, the interest of their own people. me for that cultural code as d e. d, but some far fetched ideas, split ideas in global liberal. a situation moved up to you was, these are the we are so it seems that in the coming that i get so on the centers of the traditional european culture and with you what i piece by definition that through the traditional european values to cool us. no one of which, if we look back some centuries, computers are slow,
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one that can usually easily founded on the christian culture and christian value of seeing russia as a country of many religions to of 32 to 9. i'm not sure who said that is and see what were you in the emotion that it's, that the russian sustained to some of the dream machine of the russian people. and i don't agree with that sense because russia look, i'm to say match to the as a know it just for me. oh, because then you stay with the 2 of you many religious. and so we can remember, catherine the great and many of the other leaders of the state to tell in a way to, to, to keep the clothing around for his luxury. every time can use them on the same. keep quiet as a new land with the day instructed their subjects and you're supposed to treat the local population with respect. and this is how russia expanded and a significant part of russian culture is of course, you were being culturally different and we, and i'll be coming from you,
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is the character of that culture has injustice. it is fading and you are please statements that many europeans now realize the status of the boys is sweet pot trying to develop pollution. so we use it in youth based on their traditional values, whether they succeed, remains to be seen, or we'll see the results of the european spa, elementary election, spaniards. but we certainly must to do what we can. we must develop our country. i did so based on the sort of the school level as go from the historical traditions that it was based on was founded on multi ethnic and a multi face. yes. that's the country. yes. and what the fee do you end up doing? is what you said about send to petersburg is true and when they're doing this too, but we can look at also doing that. we are, it's not for me and developing various me, but you wouldn't give account true initiative. so you can try and see what that part is from europe, asia, latin america and africa. dishes was because they did
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a book you've just about to look up to see you talked about st. petersburg prowler . and as you were speaking, i didn't look at the pictures to the left and to the right of us sort of a media. the picture to the right of me has sent isaac's the federal because then you've seen that and to the right, it has the senate, a middle teeth, and the center is a building the admiralty building. when you do that and do it's the view from the university where i studied beautiful story from the 12th collegium, the 1st government of russia, various music, or those the magical palace. it's a, let's to go through. i see this go ahead and this part and the color you have the, let's see, let's keep island is resetting the restaurant collins. the stock exchange with us. and here it may be, you'll have to have a few from the coverage is not enough. then if need be taken office at the local desk, which is if we take a look at the hermitage, it will be as stunning and why i'll
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put you. why is it so to it? it is because on the most moving all of this isn't the issue. the principal was created based on the very important principle and the principle of harmony. we sleep when we took a, we didn't story kind of, we will, you take us know, when you get a minute devise our policies based on harmony. and russia will certainly be part of the multi polar unit harmonic well, the, you system, the genesis systems depend, it is obvious for us that we will commercial new york rely on european culture, the little scales, because those are nice of the russian people, unless it's a carry of european culture i seem to be, but we will treat the culture and tradition with them. you use of all the peoples of the russian federation with respect and that is the secret of our units the the
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uh that is yes i did. you thank you into this, the colleagues francis was a very interesting intellectual and political event. and then on the east, the national would you 30 and i hope that was interesting for our audience, but thank you very much again mister president, you've alluded that i would like to thank our gas is the same. thank you to our guests and a 2 hour moderate to thank you very much. the well welcome back to the studio in moscow, which been this thing in life full,
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was 4 hours to the russian president vladimir foods in aunties, count, deposit bolivia, and counts paused. sounds involved when speaking at a plenary session at this in petersburg into a national economic for which is in day 3. the topics of assessment focused on new areas for growth, for a multi polar wealth, which was of course why to discuss and inevitably forward affairs the crating crisis and looking ahead is what is pressing issues, which is the possibility of for nuclear war. where discuss we are going to be bringing the plenty of the t sound buys from this uh, type of recession throughout the evening. so stay, stay with us. and here's one of them right now. the russian president vladimir putin singles out the importance of paying attention to countries with the rapidly growing economies and their ability to shape the future disappears and also put a premium on states continuing to cooperate despite west and sanctions. and he made these comments during that particular plenty recession at base and peaches but
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international economic for him. let's remind ourselves of what he said. are you smoking on that? see if these yes through. despite all the obstacles you may send illegitimate sanctions. russia remains one of the key players in global trade activity, developing logistics and the geography of cooperation. for example, are relations with asian country is a strengthening growth. 60 percent from 2020 to 2023. to full growth in the middle east. 69 percent in africa and 42 percent in latin america. in general, we should pay attention to the economies of fast growing states to the states that are friendly to russia. they will determine the future in the global economy when they come in and got the form for is, is all correspondent donald quota. audi joins us now live with us to contribute to and from a bite and stuff, assistance har reed, to discuss at the center recession. don, tara, what keys? how does about this session every time? well, thank you. this was a really colossally important discussion. and the panel of russian president
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vladimir putin joined by the president of bolivia, ends in bob way as well. he went over a lot of accomplishments that the russian federation has made in recent years as well as plans it has for the future and how that all plays into the development of the multi polar world. as well as the roles of play in the countries of zimbabwe and bolivia, of course the presents were there, they discussed their country's roles and the development of the multi polar world as well. so it was really an extensive discussion. we could talk for a long time about it, but we're going to go over some of the major points that we found really interesting. so tar i'll, i'll hand it over to you. what were some of the major things about this panel that you, you thought were the most insightful and most important for people to understand with the multi point of world going forward? well, i think there's a lot of misinformation in the west about the russian economy. the, in the west believe the russians are actually affected by sanctions. and you can see that that's not true by the statistics that russian president vladimir putin
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put in gave. i mean, you have an increase of 10 percent in retail sales for the year, which is a significant sign that the economy is doing while the people are buying retail. you have um, the russian economy, which as you mentioned is uh, one of the highest right now rated it's 4th largest economy in the world. i mean, you know, russia is the future. you have bricks, you have, you have south africa, you have china, you have these india, these are no longer emerging economies. these are world powerful economies that have breached together economic growth and innovation and are looking towards the future. so i think also some of the surprising, you know, uh, emphasis on technology is also worth noting. russian wants to be in the forefront. and if we remember last year, a lot of recruiting said, whoever has the handle on artificial intelligence a, i will run the world and he's trying to get russia up and running and,
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and get very innovative technology going, especially as a i yeah, you're absolutely right, tara another thing that the russian president mentioned was just how the russian economy ever since, you know, sanctions were launched against it. after the launch of the russian military operation. russians, economy has been out performing all predictions by western so called experts that were saying that the russian economy was gonna fall apart. another thing that the vladimir put and mentioned has been is that in the 1st quarter of this year, the russian economy saw over 5 percent growth. let's take a listen to what exactly he said. we took him proof level that was made last year. and as you know, russia's g, d, p growth was 3.6 percent and in the 1st quarter of this year was 5.4 percent. in other words, our rates exceed the global average. we have set a goal of becoming one of the 4 largest economies in the world by the way, according to some data, including estimates by the world bank. just last week,
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the world bank made additional calculations and put russia in 4th place. so we ended up ahead of japan, how it's important, understand that this economic growth for the russian economy, because the rated with what we're calling the multi polar world. now it's, it's not just the victory for russia, but for the entire multi fuller world as well. in terms of, um, you know, continued integration of the developing world with the russian economy in terms of what they're deciding that they're going to cooperate on at forums. just like this one, the st. petersburg international economic forum. and this is something that does and bob and president, when he gave his talk at this panel, said, as well, you said that he couldn't, he called bottom or put in his brother. he said that there brotherly nations and bob, when people and the russian people and that he expects a, a large amount of economic progress coming up to the year 2030 because of these developments that are going on in russia,
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in the multiple the world. he says he expects that zimbabwe is going to become an upper middle income country by 2030. now that is a really seriously ambitious projection. it seems like but with how, the way things, the russian economy, the way the russian economy is going on. other economies in the multi puller world, it very well may be a goal that's reasonable and achievable. what are, what do you think about that are of what about what about what is and bob and president sat in the bolivian president? well, i think some of those benchmarks are ambitious, but we will do it all type whole or word you're, you're looking at everyone lifting up and it's not about exploitation. and i think that's what unfortunately we've with the western had done. i mean, you saw a lot of colonization, you saw a lot exploitation and you know, a lot of recruiting and his leadership is really clear that when they're talking about other nations are meeting them and for as it with independent, not exploiting them or not stripping them of their resources,
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but helping them produce resources so they can actually be an emerging market and, and have all that. and, you know, the other thing that i found remarkable to is that the president pretend talked about re educate doing workers and how important that is. and if you know, the other countries talked about the importance of a healthy working class, if you have a middle class that has the medical has innovation that has, you know, transportation has housing, then they have the basis to really thrive and look towards the future. and innovation, but if you're just in survival mode, or if you're spending all your money on military, like the u. s. is an nato, then you don't, you're not taking care of your own countries infrastructure. so i really liked um the, some of the comments that were made about, you know, costing you believe you didn't think a workforce to get had with new technologies. and like you said, i mean this is, this is the difference really with the emerging multi puller world. and the west one is based on pressure and exploitation of the rest of the world while the
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multiple are world is one that's developing on a basis of mutual respect and mutual cooperation. this is why the bolivian president talked about the fact that they're building a socially oriented system that's free from the crisis of capitalism that's going on around the world right now. this is why russia and zimbabwe have had brotherly, like, relations since, and bob way became an independent country in the 20th century since the war uh far as in bob and independence, that tradition has continued into the modern day. so all these countries that were represented at this panel today were countries that have strong traditions of anti imperialism and commune and communicating and cooperating with their peers on a mutually respectful and beneficial basis. so that was basically the real main theme of this panel and of this form in general done many things for bringing as at the upside down to utah are really appreciate that we
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thought that was such a long time of recession and such an interesting ones that was so difficult to condenses into a few minutes. so i really appreciate that. we've been talking to our correspondent, don't know, close to on. tar. read all to contribute some some pages look into a national economic form is now in full swing, and we heard from felony with tim, the executive director of the institute for global di look, have explained that. russia, africa relations are beneficial for both countries. every guy in general is looking to expand and diversify its international relations. and i think when it comes to rush us specifically, it's important to look at what ethnic i can also exploit into russia. but also what concrete arrangements that to ethnic i can gain in terms of russia is an angry cultural power. a free guy has the largest effort thailand that is actually on utilized. and i think crash a, as in agricultural power,
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has lots to contribute in terms of and making beds, arable land, a functional, but also just in terms of operationalizing, the african continental free trade area for you guys, definitely looking at international partners to increase their own investments into the continents and, and, and i think it applies across, you know, whether in business, you know, like a di, me, a, you know, you have more people to people have relations between institutions in africa and institutions in russia. and so i think it's also a 2 way dialogue. it's not about the dresser and engaging everything. it's also about the interest. so if we can institutions engaging russian institution, so it's a 2 way conversation are always great to have you with us there. and i'll say international coming up of this short break, we've got more live coverage from beast and peaches,
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the, the russian states never is as tight as a phone and the most sense key and the best most i'll send, send up the speed the one else calls course about this, even though we will fan in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on the rush of funding and supports the r t. suppose next, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the said this was even closer to the
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1834 prance invaded algeria and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the column is known as the new wires to the best land. from day one, the local population was put into an unequal position and was briefly exploited this cause and as discontent. the people of l. g area began their long term fight for independence. in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war
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against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress, to rebuild you and using cruel measures. whole villages were wiped out. acts of georgia and executions of civil people include the pregnant women children, and old people took place more than 2000000 people were born into concentration camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help. cl, jerry and patriot managed to induce france besides these negotiations. in 1962 heavy and the cords were assigned 40 l. jerry on the bass towards the independence . but this was achieved at a colossal price. algeria by rights is considered to be a country of martyrs. according to the calculations of historians, the french colonists are responsible for the depths of one and a half 1000000. l. jerry and the,
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the last year. as you know, russia's g, d, p growth was 3.6 percent. and in the 1st quarter of this year, it was 5.4 percent. in other words, our rates exceed the global average. our top story is this, our russian president vladimir appeared to the addresses the plenary session, to be some pages book international economic forum and highlighting brushes of cheese lens. and your brain shall include john's leaves, whole people that have a full 2 wounded man hours before blocking his legs. he met with president fines and praising him for washington. the .

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