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and he, for example, told us how weapons are ordered on the territory of syria for this particular syrian armed opposition, relatively speaking, leaders, commanders of combat units, field commanders, once a week meet with the leader there, jephat nosra, and submit requests for as much as they need - let's say, weapons for the next week, for example, there is one javelin, there is trin-lau, one stinger and there...
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they say that many ukrainian refugees come to europe with weapons, but this inconvenient truth in itself can become a time bomb, because some stinger that the united states delivered to ukraine, the ukrainian corrupt military sold it somewhere in syria or lebanon, and this stinger will then be used to shoot down an israeli or american plane there.
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western weapons in ukraine do not bring the end of the conflict any closer; they only lead to an increase in crime and increase the risks of local hostilities around the world; this can seriously destabilize the situation in various parts of the world. let's skate cleanly on points, we'll pass, that's it remember, you know everything , we calm down, get together and win, kadyukha, kadyukh , kiss, dad, kiss, kiss already, well, it’s beautiful to go out on the ice, this is skill, come on, shank, all hope is in you, well, old age is not a joy , yes, it’s beautiful to leave, it’s a whole art, come on...
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welcome to asia, here the heart of the continent beats, today on the program bishkek unsubscribed from... the department details of not very
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diplomatic correspondence in kazakhstan held a ritual of cleansing from lgbt and 35 years since withdrawal of soviet troops from afghanistan. why is this country once again becoming a place of conflict. civilization and a little eastern wisdom about why it is so important to watch your words. i am writing to you, why else, the president of kyrgyzstan sadyr japarov called on the united states and other countries not to interfere in the internal affairs of the republic. the request, or more precisely, the demands, was formulated in a letter addressed to anthony blinken. previously, it was the secretary of state of the united states who began this correspondence, when in his message to the head of kyrgyzstan he expressed serious. concern about what laws they are yet to pass there is a thief's cap, so much is the american official concerned about the fact that in kyrgyzstan, which is thousands of kilometers across the ocean from washington, they are going to pass a bill limiting the hostile actions of foreign states within the country, this is
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a media law and a law on non-governmental organizations. japarov, in his response to blinkin, diplomatically suggested that he mind his own business. i have to note with regret. non-governmental non-profit where the money comes from to these organizations, by whom, how, for what purposes it is spent, that is, the very law that worries american and european officials, by the way, essentially simply requires financial transparency from the organization. money comes in, including from abroad, and is spent on it in kyrgyzstan itself. japarov noted that there are currently more than 10,000 non-governmental organizations operating in kyrgyzstan, despite the fact that the entire population of kyrgyzstan is just over 7 million. among the people, these same ngos are nothing other than grant-eaters.
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called. and most often, according to sadyr japarov himself, all this foreign money is simply stolen, but is often used for openly anti-state activities from the manipulation of public opinion. before attempts to organize a coup d'état. at the end of the letter, japarov reminded blinkin that the kyrgyz bill is a conceptual copy of the american law on foreign agents and reasonably asks a rhetorical question: if you can, then why can’t we? kazakhstan is also struggling with excessively intrusive attention from the west. in almaat on independence square a people's gathering took place. they demanded that in the fight against lgbt. and other bright trends, the state took an active position. to make it more convincing, they even carried out a ritual of cleansing the square with odorospan and smoked out the lgbt aura. and god protects those who are protected, because a little earlier lgbt activists held their rally at this very place. well
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, it must be said that the fears of traditional society in kazakhstan are not groundless, for example, lgbt literature, even children’s literature, can be bought at any bookstore. appeared not long ago the first thematic site for teenagers. true, it was quickly blocked after numerous requests from parents, but judging by the activity in the media space, someone seriously had their eyes on kazakhstan, so it’s really worth being on the lookout. kazakhstan was called average, and that’s good. for the first time, the republic became one of the so-called middle powers, german researchers came to this conclusion. they classified kazakhstan as a country playing an important role in world politics and economics. middle powers also include, for example, india, israel and türkiye. the report notes such advantages of kazakhstan as a favorable location, rich resource base and commitment to international law. let’s discuss what such an assessment means for kazakhstan with political scientist adil seifulin.
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hello adil, it is obvious that these types of evaluation lists are not compiled simply to mark the achievements of a particular country. in your opinion, what signal is this sending to the eu? but you need to understand that kazakhstan was included in this list a very long time ago, experts, both international and domestic kazakh experts, but there were a number of, let’s say, demands, in addition to economic demands, there are political ones, of what nature, this is , firstly, a balanced international agenda, the country’s policy, this is its reasonable diplomacy, this is neutrality in many issues... in your opinion, what dividends in the future can kazakhstan derive from its status as a middle power, and maybe there is a need to be careful somewhere, of course, kazakhstan has no illusions, yes, we always act solely out of national interests, here the president even the year before last, tukaev said,
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conveyed information to the west, that russia must be taken into account, and it was then that president tukhaev made this exact quote, that an era is coming.' as for us, here we will act exclusively in the interests of our country, you know, here we only have a pro-kazakh agenda, therefore, let’s say, we do not bear any obligations for being included in this list, what else was the last week in asia remembered for, kasym zhamar takayev made his first official state visit to... where a meeting of the kazakh delegation took place with sheikh tamim benhamad al thani, as well as
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representatives of large businesses and financial institutions. as a result of the trip, many investment agreements were signed; for example, doha is ready to invest in joint gas processing plants in koshagan. an embassy of the united arab emirates will appear in bishkka, which intends to develop and deepen bilateral cooperation with kyrgyzstan. such statements were made at the negotiations in dubai by sadyrap.
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a company that produces paper successful startups, such as cups, previously had to be purchased in china. the money will be invested in the expansion of china, but thanks to preferential loans from the fund, containers began to be produced in the republic itself. on the basis of taras... in kazakhstan, a branch of the russian chemical technology named after mendeleev will be created, it is expected that the most modern laboratories will be equipped for students and a training program for highly qualified specialists will be developed for republican chemical industry enterprises. turned 35 on february 15th since the day the last soviet soldier left afghanistan, there has been a military group of the ussr across the river. stayed for 9 years, 1 month and 19 days, from 79 to 89.
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more than half a million soviet troops passed through the afghan campaign. in february 1989 , the last columns crossed the friendship bridge across the omu darya in uzbekistan. the last to leave afghanistan was the commander of the fortieth army, general boris gromov. there is not a single soviet soldier, officer, or warrant officer behind me. this ended the nine-year stay. this date is celebrated as a day of remembrance for those who performed their duty outside the fatherland. in tajikistan, military personnel from the 201st military base honored the memory of internationalist soldiers and, to the sounds of a military orchestra, laid flowers at the bust of the hero of the soviet union, guard senior sergeant alexander mironenko. commemorative events took place in other central asian countries in kazakhstan, uzbekistan and kyrgyzstan, this is our common history. this is a common past with afghanistan, of course. they also celebrated the date there and declared a day off in honor of it. however, there is nothing to be particularly happy about,
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the fate of an independent afghanistan is being discussed outside the country and everyone is doing it in different ways. for example, european officials flew to bishkek this week to once again try to realize their long-time dream of shifting responsibility for afghanistan to their neighbors in central asia. but things don’t go beyond words; in their speeches, european officials wish prosperity to the people of afghanistan, but for example, all requests are answered. western banks are not responsible for unfreezing afghan assets. well, a completely different approach: here in bishkek those for whom the situation is in afghanistan, a question of one's own security. the russian delegation was headed by secretary of the security council nikolai patrushev. also participating were delegations from india, iran, kazakhstan, kyrgyzstan, china, tajikistan and uzbekistan. russia consistently opposes the politicization of the issue of providing humanitarian aid to afghanistan. moscow has always advocated its use.
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such as the islamic state, al-qaeda and others. in particular , an increase in numbers is recorded near the southern borders of tajikistan. afghan branch of islamic the state of velayat kharasan and the taliban movement in pakistan, the network of field camps for their training is also expanding, while the main contingent of foreign fighters is concentrated in the northern provinces of afghanistan.
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let's talk about attempts to change the situation in afghanistan and about current threats with alexander knyazev. the latest attempts by the european union to involve the central asian states in its format of interaction with afghanistan, has it been possible to achieve any tangible results as far as possible for the central asian states themselves? are states interested in interacting with afghanistan in tandem with the europeans? well, in general, i would consider this initiative of the european union as one of the episodes of that great confrontation that is now taking place between western countries and, relatively speaking. west on issues of interaction with afghanistan, there is a regional format that is quite successful in comparison with western initiatives; it includes several different elements, including moscow consultations, which take place regularly and work entails some progress, these are individual chinese initiatives,
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especially in the field of economics, this is a very high activity of the tyrant, who is now... extremely actively trying to form a regional contact group, and the countries of central asia are involved in this process, so therefore, the eu initiative, this current meeting in bishkka, is not the first, this is precisely an attempt to counter the fact that in the afghan direction, in the afghan space, the countries of central asia will be under the influence of russia, iran or china or all together, an attempt to involve them in some kind of format, but this format is not even visible, here it is again... db announced a concentration of terrorists in the northern provinces of afghanistan on the border with tajikistan, what kind of groups are these, what what goals do they pursue? how realistic is their expansion into central asia and further to the north? i would not consider this issue as some kind of unnecessary alarmism, since it is not news that there are various international
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test groups in afghanistan, some of them some of them pose more serious threats. i can’t imagine anything special, the taliban throughout the entire period after 2015 is the force that most counteracted and continues to counteract the spread of the islamic state in afghanistan. this war, this struggle, it is still going on. here you just need to work in this direction with the taliban. there are good precedents, say, iran, the iranian intelligence services have established interaction, they have established interaction with the taliban's main intelligence department and are exchanging. constant work of all military structures of the special services, including the cst countries in the region. it simply requires constant attention,
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and to other news. another russian diplomatic mission will definitely open in uzbekistan now. the new consulate general will accept. an agreement on this was reached last fall, but now mikhail mishustin has signed an official order, according to which the ministry will have to determine the staffing level of the representative office and approve their schedule. a real thriller in the obai region, a hundred rescuers, one and a half dozens of special equipment, 20 horsemen and even a couple of drones spent several hours searching for a child who got lost in the middle of buran. as it turned out, all this time he was lost on the outskirts of his own.
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caspian sea, since shallow waters do not allow large ones to be placed there. there are situations when it is better not to say anything, and i must admit, my colleagues and i thought for a long time whether we should raise the next topic? colleagues, journalists and officials are discussing this week. provocative words from the rector of one of the tashkent universities, a university where, by the way, they train future journalists. i don’t see any point in citing these words themselves; the man insulted several million of his compatriots for not knowing the uzbek language. “the legal assessment of what was said, of course, should be given by the state, especially since these words run counter to the official position of the leadership of uzbekistan; the country’s president shavkat mirziyoyev
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is working to unite all compatriots to solve major state problems in the name of common prosperity. stupidity and ignorance can give rise to only reciprocal stupidity, applies this refers to the nationalistic attacks of the rector and to individual statements, by the way, in russia, such populism is..." a game without winners, you need to maintain a sober mind and clearly separate the words of provocateurs from the real relations between peoples and countries, but on one thing statement, we will still stop, not to discuss the outright stupidity that it turns out that tashkent, after the terrible earthquake of the year sixty-six, was rebuilt by prisoners, no comments here, but let this be a reason for all of us to remember what kind of time it was and what true friendship of peoples is. on that day , practically nothing remained of the central part of the city of millionnik; a terrible nine-mile earthquake left 3,000 people homeless; hundreds of
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administrative buildings, hospitals, schools, shops, and manufacturing enterprises were wiped off the face of the earth. this terrible crack occurred in peacetime. april 26, 1966 at 6:30 am. tashkent had to literally. emerge from ruins, but he was not left alone in the face of trouble. secretary general brezhnev and the head of the council of ministers, kasygin, decided to return the uzbek capital to normal life by abandoning all allied forces. and the union, of course, responded to a special account for the victims and quickly collected 10 million rubles. a huge amount for those times. however, this collective gesture of support was just the beginning of much more. 16 moscow military construction detachments set an example for the vast country, after them leningraders, armenians, belarusians,
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ukrainians, georgians, balts, not to mention caring neighbors from kazakhstan, flocked to tashken turkmenistan, kyrgyzstan and tajikistan. friendship of peoples non-stop supplied the city with everything necessary, from medicine to food. and most importantly, by the next year, 1967, a roof over our heads was provided. entire blocks of five-story buildings, which contained a total of a million square meters of housing, grew up one after another, not only in the center, but on the outskirts
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; kindergartens, museums, hotels appeared, real masterpieces of soviet modernism, for example, the experimental house zhemchug, the zarafshan restaurant, the market chursu, and also of course, the first metro in central asia. this incomparable tashkent still neighbors the metropolis of skyscrapers, high-tech, and fashion. landscape design and undoubtedly remembers how one day tens of millions of other sympathetic hearts beat in unison with his wounded heart. and in conclusion , i will quote the great uzbek thinker alisher navai. you want respect, speak less evilly, you want to limit your health and food. stay healthy, see you as usual next week in the center of asia.
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vladimir putin congratulated the russian military on the liberation of avdiivka, which ukrainian neo-nazis considered their impregnable fortress. defense minister sergei shaigu reported that the city had come under the control of our fighters. egor grigoriev has all the details. fifty-fifth. gore on sturm. the monument to the soviet soldier-liberator in avdeevka, the flag of the russian ministry of defense is now flying here, there is a railway park and a station nearby, the station was liberated, there is a tricolor above it. today the fighters the assault detachment of the thirty-fifth separate motorized rifle brigade liberated the railway station building, a powerful fortification, the avdeevka coke-chemical plant, it was not
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just compared to
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we entered it, we are doing our job. the group of troops-center took complete possession of the city of avdeevka. formations and units distinguished themselves in battles: the thirty-fifth separate motorized rifle brigade of the second army, the thirty- fifth separate motorized rifle brigade, the fifty-fifth separate mountain motorized rifle brigade, the seventy-fourth motorized rifle brigade, forty-first army, first separate motorized rifle brigade, ninth separate motorized rifle brigade, 114.
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to the heroes who fell in battle while solving problems participating in the battles for avdeevka. eternal glory to the special military operation. now our fighters are clearing the city, where there are still blocked militants, and there are dry landers abandoned by their comrades. many take refuge in basements. chemical plant, it’s a matter of time to smoke them out of there, but it’s already obvious that the front line has been moved away from donetsk, to reach it is now even more difficult for the kiev terrorists to reach him, and our fighters promise to make this completely impossible, and we will also move on meter by meter, yegor grigoriev, to lead. after the liberation of avdiivka, our military is clearing certain areas of ukrainian militants and...

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