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the same as everyone else, and the girl repents , it seems, they drove her to paris, we’ll eat the stress, we could forgive her, but according to the law, siberia is supposed to be, siberia, siberia, but i’ll cut out your tongue now, we won’t hang her, we let’s get it together, i’d tear you apart with horses, you lackey, where are you going, drown. soon.
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we look before everyone else, where the stairs are, let go of the idiot, vysnetsov, i’m in reality now, you know, i’m not very good... did they kill someone again? yes, what’s wrong, you have neither sleep nor rest. subscribe and watch. in germany, frey is called putin fersteer, who understands putin. but it’s not about putin. that's what fry says. europe needs a new policy of détente. we shouldn't. to force russia out of
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europe, the need of russians for security is as legitimate and clearly expressed as the need of germans, poles, residents of the baltic countries and ukraine. it is clear that there is no place for such a german in germany, hans joachim frei chose freedom and lives in russia, a citizen of russia since 2019, but what about europe, and what about democracy? he spoke exactly about it on friday at the osce meeting in macedonia. europeans are not observed, there is stick discipline, drill, in my opinion, even worse than in nato, or rather better than in nato, right from this event in skopje, our european correspondent, denis davidov. the press catches every step and every word of sergei lavrov in north macedonia, this is his first time. in europe from the beginning of its. last
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year, poland did not allow the diplomat to attend the same meeting in warsaw, but now in skopje they gave the go-ahead for him to come and he had to make excuses. this is absolutely not a diplomatic victory in russia. this is not a diplomatic victory for russia, but a diplomatic victory for the osce. since the functioning of the organization was called into question, we can say that thanks to this summit the osce continues to work. the osce, at 50 years old, is experiencing an unprecedented crisis; it was created as a platform for dialogue in the post-war period during the cold war. now the organization for security cooperation in europe has only one name left. the current situation is a direct consequence of the persistent attempts of our western neighbors to ensure their dominance, shamelessly using the osce to aggressively push through narrowly selfish interests and deliberately destroying the fundamental principle of consensus and the very culture of diplomacy. the osce
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is essentially being turned into an appendage of nato and the european union, the organization , let’s admit it frankly, is on the edge of the abyss, a simple question arises: does it make sense to invest efforts in its revival? just to nato’s tune , the warm-up for the main days of the osce took place in skopje, between the event was organized at the instigation of the united states and under the supervision of secretary of state blinken. the americans predicted isolation for the russians in north macedonia, but they couldn’t say it to their faces. were able to.
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i probably think that by doing so they emphasize their intention to isolate russia, but i think that they are simply cowardly, they are afraid of any honest conversation with the facts in hand. they are afraid. the us secretary of state was in skopje for only a few hours; he flew in not to work, but to pose. why the show was started with joint photography and blinkin in the center of the frame became clear in the morning. everyone is against lavrov. news on the front page of the main macedonian newspaper with a photograph that does not russian minister. there is not a word in the article that the photo was taken in advance at a time when lavrov was still on the plane to... skopje, because work within the framework of the ministerial meeting began only the next day, when the ministers who had arrived for the negotiations gathered at a common table. which another macedonian publication has honestly written about. north macedonia is a european province, big politics, a rare guest here,
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especially on such a scale, with a thousand participants, they gathered everyone at the city stadium. meeting of foreign ministers of the osce member states takes place in one of the sports arenas in skopje. you can see the stands, they usually play volleyball, handball, basketball here , the space was blocked off so that delegations could work, but they didn’t remove the scoreboard from the wall, the scoreboard was turned off, the osce is not about rivalry, but about cooperation, but not everyone remembers this, bulgaria gave permission for the plane with the russian delegation to fly over, provided that maria zakharova was not on board, i had to fly through greece. this story is not so much about a specific person or a specific... not i know, an attempt to once again complicate our work, this is an indicator, look, we have an expression, to spite the grandmother’s ears, i want to tell you that they froze everything for themselves a long time ago, it can only be their ears remained , the baltic states, poland and
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ukraine traditionally had a difficult case, everyone had a relapse before skopje, the ministers of these five decided to boycott the meeting because of sergei lavrov, the chief russian diplomat had someone to talk to, he managed to hold... five bilateral negotiations, negotiations in no one on the sidelines thought. i am the minister of foreign affairs of malta. the austrian foreign minister is talking to sergei lavrov about something, will they communicate like this on the street, without any extra ears? i think it’s right to invite russian foreign minister sergei lavrov. this organization is necessary for the future. the osce is a different structure. i cannot engage in foreign policy, talk only with switzerland and liechtenstein. europe would do well to learn one. thing, we must look at the world pragmatically and soberly if we want to solve problems. diplomats from the western camp did not sit down at the osce table with a sober look; they lectured their russian colleague there, and younger partners, such as the albanian minister of foreign affairs, whom we met on the sidelines, also shook their fingers. do you support
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the participation of the russian delegation in this meeting? i support the participation of all osce members, but i do not support what russia is doing in ukraine. also categorically. press conferences of sergei lavrov and foreign journalists. the ukrainian question now rises far not in the first place, but the authors are still in their style, asking when moscow will stop its aggression against kiev. such a propaganda campaign is active, put on stream, you have put it aside that russia woke up in the morning and decided to start, but what we have been talking about for years is harmful. the sucking of ukraine into nato, the harmfulness of creating direct military threats to the russian federation right on the territory of ukraine, there were plans to create an american military base on the black sea, and a british one on the sea of ​​azov, this is if you imagine the map, this is generally
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unacceptable, under no circumstances, in order to start the political process, you need two, like in tango, but the guys on the other side, they don’t dance tango, but breakdancing, you have to be a soloist there. the doors to this press conference were open to everyone; the crowded room didn’t even have room for more than 100 journalists to stand. they talked with sergei lavrov for an hour and a half. the russian minister, unlike his escaped colleagues, was not afraid to talk. denis davydov, alexey karpukhin, viktor kazakov and denis lisitsin, news weeks from north macedonia. the american thinker, diplomat and politician henry kissinger measured his life exactly a century long and died in his bed. there are no figures of this magnitude left in the west, not only in the usa, in the west at all. in any case, the intonation of condolences on the part of president putin in
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kisinger and nancy’s speech is so respectful that it looks clearly inapplicable to anyone else in the west. here is the text. dear mrs. kissinger: please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of your husband henry kissinger. an outstanding diplomat has passed away. a wise and far-sighted statesman who for many decades enjoyed well-deserved authority throughout the world. the name of henry kissinger is inextricably linked with a pragmatic foreign policy line, which at one time made it possible to achieve detente in international tensions and reach the most important soviet-american agreements that contributed to the strengthening of global security. i had the opportunity to personally communicate many times with this deep, extraordinary human, and i will undoubtedly keep the brightest. in memory of him, i wish you, as well as all the relatives and friends of the deceased, mental
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fortitude in the face of this bereavement. sincerely, vladimir putin. i have in my hands kissinger’s book, five thousand pages long, diplomacy. the biography of the author is still ahead of us; it will be outlined in detail by our subcorrespondent in kissinger’s native new york, valentin bogdanov. in the meantime, a few characteristic quotes from henry kissinger. from which it is clear that what is happening now in the world is thanks to the ignorance of american leaders, kissinger, working on the white house team, he simply would not allow it, yes, he was an american patriot and believed in american power, but nevertheless, listen, in a post-cold war world, the united states remains the only superpower that has the ability to intervene. any part of the globe, however, power has become vague and the number
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of issues for which military force would be important has decreased, that is, the priority is still diplomacy, the american edition of the book was published in 94, which means it was written in 1993, when russia was in a completely different form, just think about us in those days, they were shooting at the parliament in moscow, but still, in the international system, which is characterized by the presence of perhaps five or six great powers and many smaller states, order must arise, in basically, as in the last century, on the basis of reconciliation and balance of competing national interests. if the veteran of american diplomacy had been listened to, an agreement on equal security would have been concluded with the united states, which is what moscow proposed.
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the americans preferred to disrupt in diplomacy top tap. kissinger, about the wreckage of the ussr surrounded by russia, well, here it’s almost about ukraine. obsessed with historical grievances and the age-old desire for self-affirmation, they first of all strive to prevail in their ancients. rivalries, the goals of the international order are beyond their interests, and often beyond their imagination. further, a prediction for the united states from a teenager who survived the genocide, from a world war ii warrior who fought the nazis in varden, from an american officer who carried out the task assigned to him denazification of the city of kreffelt in 8 days, from the architect of the policy of détente, the usa and the ussr and the politician who curtailed the vietnam war.
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finally, having survived the collapse of the ussr, kissinger has a vision. america will remain the greatest and most powerful nation, but nations living together with other similar countries. primus interpares, first among equals, but nevertheless, one of a number of similar ones. american exclusively. will most likely begin to lose its importance in the coming century. and as i looked into the water, it says exactly 30 years ago, and got through, russian-american relations desperately need a serious dialogue on foreign policy issues, there will be no benefit if russia is considered unfit for normal consideration in foreign policy, since this will be a heavy price to pay for the fact that it will be irrevocably dragged down
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a path of behavior from which there will be no return, here is a rhetorical question: can the united states afford to attempt to simultaneously isolate russia and china and revive in the name of its internal preferences of the sino-soviet alliance. kisinger ends his phallus with a spanish proverb. traveler - says the spanish proverb, there are no roads, the road is made by the one who walks. well, russia is now spreading information about the departed titan in the usa, valentin bogdanov. henry kissinger gave us his last television interview when relations with russia and the united states seemed to have reached rock bottom. i didn’t think, however, that there would be more and more knocks from below. dr. kissinger, where is
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our relationship now, at what point, it's cold war or what is it? the main aspect in relations between russia and america, in fact, is peaceful coexistence; we must learn from our mistakes, concentrate on removing obstacles and avoid situations that bring constant conflict. it’s 2017, a new witch hunt is in full swing in america, they are looking for kremlin agents, declaring that trump, who has just won the election, is the main one, that is, kissinger’s words against this background sound bold and even. but he was no stranger to the pragmatism of the then young scientist from harvard in the late fifties will help dispel the darkness into which the insane senator mccarthy was plunging the states, proposing that the soviets play a zero-sum game of nuclear roulette. our military strategy is based on the doctrine of massive retaliation, if the soviet union attacks
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us or our allies, we will strike back, but this means that any attack by them, our response will lead to the destruction of all humanity. this was the same realpolitik, an understanding of the value that kisinger came from the twists and turns of his own fate. he was born in bavaria shortly before the beer pusch, the nazis, relying on ideological dogmas, will drag europe into the abyss, the jewish family of heinz alfred kissinger will miraculously manage to get out overseas. he will return to germany under the name henry, as part of the army corps. but you will never get rid of the strong german accent, but it is kiisinger who will be called the strongest american negotiator. i work 15 hours a day. super-efforts will contribute to detente between the two superpowers. in seventy-two, nixon will fly to moscow to see brezhnev. american there have been no presidents in the soviet union
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since the yalta conference, and the salt-1 and salt-2 treaties are also largely a merit. kissinger, they will become the foundation of what will later be called the architecture of world security, and will continue under the next us president ford, who, in a rare case, will leave kisinger as national security adviser. i want to tell you in advance, and you will probably welcome this, that i will not touch on any details, we have once again confirmed that the agreement reached between: the general secretary of the central committee cpsu brezhnev and president ford in vladivostok is a good basis for preparing a new agreement. it was kissinger who drew a direct line from the oval office of the white house to the ussr embassy so that nixon and ambassador dobrunin could communicate without intermediaries at critical moments, but
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the secretary of state never played chess as a soviet diplomat. this is undoubtedly a very smart person, he tried more than once to persuade me to play a chess match, but i always refused, believing that this would give gbb psychologists the opportunity to study me, kisichen himself, of course, he is a man with a great sense of humor, such a peculiar sense of humor, but great, he owes it, so it was easy to do business with him. the former us secretary of state certainly had plenty of charm for his real imaginary romances with the first beauties, he was even called a playboy for and even played himself in films at the request of the son of a television producer, once appearing in a sitcom. even i can't bring peace between these two. what would henry kissinger do in our place? there was a time when this expression served as something of a password for those
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involved in foreign policy in washington. however, having outlived many of those... who were guided by his advice in practice, kissinger, in a sense, outlived his glory, its zenith came with the signing of the paris agreements that ended the vietnam war, then kissinger was even compared to superman. he is called the most admired american, he received the nobeve peace prize, and a constitutional amendment was proposed that would allow him to run for president, it is not will be accepted, but what a tribute, but nixon will remain the president of the united states, he will leave only after watergate, kissinger will survive this unprecedented scandal in the administration, the president of the united states gave out crazy orders to the left on no, not quite like that, if you know nixon , you begin to understand which of his instructions to take seriously and which not,
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kissinger will take the boss’s night call in december 1970 about cambodia seriously and convey nixon’s order to general haig, strike with everything that flies, at everything, what moves is the command to begin carpet bombing, henry kissinger could be accused of war crimes. cambodia, pakistan, east timor, we know that in cambodia henry kissinger personally selected targets for bombing, and he ordered the bombing of everything that moved, attacking even civilian targets, which is essentially a war crime. since then, pickets where kisinger speaks as attempts to organize his citizen's arrest are something of a separate species for american human rights activists sports civil wars. in southern africa , a series of coups in latin america and chile, and argentina, death squads and thousands who disappeared forever, and also kisinger’s realpolitik without principles, with an emphasis
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on results beneficial to washington, on the other side of the scale is the yom kippur war, which he managed end with two peace agreements. behind-the-scenes negotiations with israel, syria and egypt, during which kissinger's plane shuttled between. at the very beginning i just liked him as a person, in the role secretary of state, i generally admire him, don’t i? in china, kissinger experienced similar feelings behind his pingong diplomacy, the beginning of the seventies, of course, there was also a cunning calculation hidden, to tear beijing away from moscow, but in the end, the people's republic of china came out of international isolation and now itself is challenging washington, so... during its hundredth , and now exactly the last trip to the middle kingdom, the former secretary of state was greeted like an old friend.
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the chinese people never forget their old friends, and china-us relations will always be associated with the name of henry kissinger. who knows, perhaps it was kissinger’s participation that ultimately helped biden , a few months later in san francisco , finally meet with sijinping in person. but as far as russia is concerned, the current president... of the united states did not even try to listen to the experienced diplomat. if the president came to you and told henry, you could fly to moscow to talk to putin. i would be inclined to do this, but i would prefer to be in an advisory capacity rather than a negotiator. in this capacity, kissinger has a lot communicated with vladimir putin, met personally with the russian president more than once. our views do not always coincide, but we are in general. we understand to each other what is most important and find a compromise. our latest joint steps in the iranian direction,
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they say. mr. president, allow me to express for my part the feelings that were heard in your words; they reflect the great interest and importance attached to issues of cooperation and partnership between russia and the united states. when i was an official, i always adhered to such a position that our countries should not be enemies, did not fully initiate him into his plans, there were other intentions, to participate in resolving the conflict in ukraine, kissinger also tried, contacted the forum in davos, but they did not want to listen to him. russia has more than 1,500 nuclear warheads, that's why even. against the background of the ongoing conflict, i believe in dialogue with russia, i believe in the cessation of hostilities, the restoration of the pre-february situation and the continuation of negotiations on further development with the participation of europe, america and russia. for these
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words, then the ninety-year-old diplomat ended up on the odious website peacemaker. and after death the page was not deleted. in general, even such a bridgeodont as kissinger experienced first-hand what modern cancel culture is. the former secretary of state had to urgently remember his own book. diplomacy in 1994, which declared the moral victory of liberal democracy in the cold war, is a dead-end path, but kisinger, like many in the west, will still have to go along it. before this war, i was against ukraine's entry into nato, because he feared that this would start exactly the process that we are seeing now, now that this process has reached such a level, the idea of ​​a neutral ukraine in these conditions no longer makes sense. even before his death, he will be able to be convinced of the haste of these conclusions, behind these throwings,
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a truly great diplomat... there are still areas where we can act together, i don’t want to talk about foreign policy now, we can discuss this later, but i prefer discussion dialogue between our two countries, to achieve similar goals on serious problems, this will relieve some of the tension, but it will not be possible to discuss more, and the advice from the former secretary of state, to those to whom he always gave it in the states, is clearly not now... he transferred all the documents to the national archive in advance usa, it will be possible to declassify only in 5 years, maybe then america will again want to listen to his strong accent. valentin bogdanov, ivan utkin and gleb napara, reporting for the week from new york. this is the news of the week, next in the program. home art
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