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according to article nine, the receiving state can expel from the country at any time without explanation, but the convention also enshrines the privileges and immunities enjoyed by the diplomatic mission and their employees. according to article twenty-two, the premises of representative offices and their property are inviolable and free from search and seizure. and executive actions, the receiving state undertakes to ensure their protection from any interference or damage. and article twenty-nine talks about the inviolability of the personality of a diplomat, who is not subject to any form of arrest or detention, for example if the diplomat has committed a criminal offense or is suspected of intelligence under diplomatic cover. according to the convention, the host state must be treated as a diplomat.
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iran is a country with a long-standing strategic culture with its own idea of ​​proportionality. iran has existed in this region for the last 2,500 years, unlike its arab neighbors, who are independent states. iran has been tested by the weaknesses of the 20th century, a country which at times simply lost national sovereignty on the merits of the matter, just like... the soviet union under
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the pahlari dynasty was pressed by the ghost of the forty -first year, when, as a result of the soviet-british intervention, the country was simply occupied, the first step of the pahlavi dynasty, he was ordered the british abdicated the throne, in his place they put a twenty-two-year-old young man, who achieved independence in military-strategic foreign policy issues only in the seventies, becoming world history of those who he has become. until all this came to its complete collapse in the islamic revolution of 78-79 . from tehran’s point of view, the main task of the opponents, and this is primarily israel and the united states, is to drag the country into a direct clash, therefore, this must be avoided. the country has no direct territorial threats, kurdish separatism, baloch separatism is not a problem that can be called existential. relations with russia are in
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principle much better than they were with the soviet union, even under the pahlavi dynasty, the iranian army in the sixties, well, after the baghdad pact, after the fifty-fifth year, the main forces, in principle, deployed with a front to the north, the shah’s military construction, that was his, well , the anti-soviet component clearly prevailed there, now relations between moscow and tehran are smoother than ever , friendly, good neighborly, and after the disaster of the iraqi state, the destruction of saddam’s state and the ongoing turmoil there, iran’s direct territorial threats disappeared, and its struggle for supremacy in the islamic world, the eternal struggle shiites and sunnis, it requires action in regions that are largely remote from iran's own territory, and in the absence of global military power, the one that...
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without the most extreme mortal necessity, that's when the fight with sadamovsky began in the eightieth year after revolution with adam's arak, when a direct territorial threat arose, iran fought, it fought regularly , using a field army as much as its limited resources allowed, the outcome of the struggle was randomly decided on the battlefields, but in the current situation, when it is necessary to act beyond the perimeter of the borders, when it is necessary to act with limited forces, when the decision is taken very carefully in its actions. iranians have always been patient when saddam hussein invaded iran, he repeatedly bombed iranian cities and civilian targets. iran refrained from doing the same, but when it became clear that the world was watching and doing nothing, iran
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began to demonstrate its ability to respond. even then, residents of iraqi cities warned 24 hours in advance that there would be an attack, that is, retaliatory strikes on cities from iran. began about two years after the start of the campaign, the delay was intended to show everyone who is the aggressor and who is violating international law, or the conflict that we have with the united states. the united states, for example, confiscated iranian tankers, and iran began to respond only after a long pause, then the retaliation was decisive. on february 11, 1829, a crowd of persian islamist fanatics broke into the russian embassy building in tehran. staff the diplomatic mission, despite the numerical superiority of the attackers, accepted the battle. 37 employees were killed, including the russian ambassador, poet and playwright, alexander griboyedov. he arrived in persia to monitor the implementation
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of the peace treaty and the payment of indemnity to russia. griboyedov was identified only by the scar on his little finger, received in a duel. in the summer of 1900 in beijing as a result. during the serious uprising of ihituania, a movement against foreign interference in the economy, politics and religious life of china, several diplomatic missions came under attack at once. the siege of the embassy quarter lasted 55 days until it was broken through by the armed forces of the eight nations alliance. and in december 1927, after the communist uprising in the city of guangzhou, chiang kai-shek ordered the arrest of employees of the soviet consulate general. accusing them of inciting the people to revolt. on december 14, five consulate employees and six chinese workers were shot. these events were preceded by the military alarm of the twenty-seventh year and the revolutionary events in china, as well as their
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support from the ussr. possibility of loss the chinese colonies caused a harsh reaction from the british authorities, up to the severance of relations with moscow and threats to start a war. in february. in 1953, an explosion rocked the soviet embassy in tel aviv. the attackers planted a thirty-kilogram bomb under a marble bench, and fragments of stone scattered in all directions. several members of the diplomatic mission were injured. later, militants from the terrorist israeli group malkhut israel were captured, but to prove involvement in the explosion at the soviet embassy, the authorities could not. in october 73, during the war of the ship. the day a missile strike completely destroyed the soviet cultural center in damascus, killing soviet syrian citizens who were in the building. in march 1992, a suicide bomber drove a car with explosives into the façade of the israeli embassy in buenos aires. the explosion
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killed 29 people and injured more than 200, including israeli diplomats and passersby. the deep mission building was destroyed. on august 7 , 1998 , two explosions occurred almost simultaneously at the us embassies in kenya and tanzania. 224 people died. parked trucks filled with explosives exploded near the embassies. the al-qaeda group claimed responsibility for the attack. in november 2016, a group of three suicide bombers drove a truck bomb into the wall of the german consulate in mazar-e-sharif. the surviving terrorist was captured by afghan security forces. the taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, saying the explosion was a response to an airstrike in kunduz
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that killed 30 civilians. the consulate in damascus was bombed on the forty-fifth anniversary of the proclamation in iran, and this. loykhamiya of the islamic republic, this unusual state from the very beginning relied heavily on tactics that many years later were called hybrid, the use of. indirect and network methods of confrontation. israel is also territorially remote, it is impossible to play with israel on its field using conventional weapons too far away, again the risk is too great, so it is easier to solve the strategic foreign policy tasks of the iranian state less it’s risky in proxy mode, having paramilitary militia units in lebanon. in syria and now on the territory of the collapsed yemenite state. the situation
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in the middle east is teetering on the brink of a big war, but there are no people interested in it, but there are more and more signs of a political and military deadlock. israel ignores external opinion; it is not the first, and it will not be the last. the problem, however, is the inability to achieve the set goals. the longer everything drags on, the more material it becomes. international disengagement becomes a factor, although any productive outcome is becoming less and less realistic for anyone. there is a political shake-up in turkey. the opposition republican people's party achieved success in the municipal elections. she not only retained power in all major cities of the country, but overall overtook the justice and development party. for the first time in two.
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the republican people's party or chp was created by the founder of the turkish republic, kemal ataturk. for the first quarter of a century after the collapse of the ottoman empire, it was the ruling party of turkey. the six arrows on the emblem symbolize six principles of kemalism. nationality, republicanism, nationalism, secular power, ethicism, state control in the economy. and reformism, all of which are enshrined in the 1937 constitution and are still considered the official ideology of the turkish republic. after the death of atatürk in 1938, ismet i̇nünü became the leader of the chp, but after losing the elections in 1950, i̇nünü lost his post as president of the chp and went into opposition. after the coup on may 27 , 1960 and the overthrow.
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participated in several coalitions governments, and after the 2002 elections and the justice and development party of ricep erdogan coming to power, it became the only political force that preserved the ideology of kemalism. in 2010, the new leader, kemal kalicdar aglo, returned to the fold of the center-left.
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economy, there will be a lot of work there, they will probably strengthen ties with the people, it will not be like before the may presidential elections.
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erdogan was not allowed to win in istanbul again, but he won, and he proved his plan actually came true, change the leadership of the republican people's party was the first stage, the second stage was the victory in istanbul, the third stage was the victory in the presidential elections, which under normal conditions would be in 4 years, but apparently now the opposition will be nominated temporarily. demand for early elections, the economic crisis of turkey and the authorities plays a very important role here, probably the first task of the authorities is to correct the situation with the economy, they have been trying to do this in recent years, especially this year, but they have not succeeded, if the situation is not corrected, it will be very difficult
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erdogan, perhaps he will then be forced to find a replacement for himself, and if there is... nigeria and his drawing under the name stumbled. results of turkish municipal elections, a view from the african continent. the red flag says: republican people's party. the theme continues with kristo komarnitski from bulgaria. erdogan lost. i love ankara, bursa and istanbul, below is the inscription, take three, get all. oliver schopf from austria, the defeat of the sultan, the offensive result of the municipal elections, the kemalists take their toll. the bird says: republican people's party. artist amarim from brazil, the drawings are briefly and
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succinctly called stones. on the results of municipal elections. he is now considered the most likely presidential candidate in the next election. he managed to defeat erdogan three times in istanbul. let me remind you that in 1919 mayoral elections were held twice because the justice and development party was not satisfied. the result of the first vote, imamaglu represents people from social democratic circles, but has established good relations with the center-right and kurdish groups, he is a natural candidate who can resonate with people of different political persuasions and ethnic backgrounds. he does not have such patterns,
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as far as i know, in domestic policy and foreign policy either. that is, the former leadership of the republicans, and the former leader, and other leaders before him, they had more similar patterns, but to say some words about ataturk, about the unity of the people and the nation, and so on, nothing more, but a little bit like that shifting, they looked like that from above to the people, there is such a leader, firstly, young, very sociable. he can easily find a common language with the left, the right , the religious, he himself is religious, but at the same time he says that he is a social democrat, when he goes out on the street, in the markets, he communicates with everyone, and he also kisses his opponents , hug, this did not happen, the former
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leader, for example, generally avoided such communication with the people, and he... does not particularly use such concepts as ideological, political, i am right, i am left, apparently, he wants to find his place in the center of turkish economy, which has been empty for quite a long time, more than 20 years. we are, of course, interested in how political changes within turkey will affect the foreign policy of this country, which is for russia now. is of particular importance, the 2024 elections showed that erdogan is losing power, and it will be increasingly difficult for him to receive support from his partners and society. its international activity, especially when it comes to a more assertive foreign policy, especially since economic problems are becoming an obvious
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obstacle, the policy of escalation is losing its support in the current circumstances. the policy of escalation refers to military actions along the perimeter of the borders, but economic problems are, first of all, a desire to establish contact with europe. usa, should the opposition be considered pro-western? by its historical origins, the chp is an anti-imperialist party, it includes those who call for closer relations with the west, but there are nationalists. in general, this is more of a coalition; it cannot be said that there is a clear position on foreign policy; the current chairman of the party is a former pharmacist. imaglo has only municipal experience; they have not dealt with foreign policy.
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"the new leader of the ezel party, who works in cooperation with the istanbul mayor, said that the now republican, republican people's party will be more active in foreign policy, and the number of representations is as an example, as a sign, the number of party representations in the world will be to increase, will increase, which means that now there is representation of republicans only... in the usa, in brussels and northern cyprus, he said that they will soon, we hope in beijing and moscow. well, they’ll come,
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then we’ll talk, hospitality is our strong point. geopolitical passions in the region never subside , but this is not an obstacle to the high beauty of russian literature, for example, from tehran, yousef jalali. when dostoevsky wrote his famous novel crime and punishment, he may not have thought that his masterpiece would be appreciated a century and a half later, here in iran, thousands of miles from russia. oh, this is the inexhaustible charm of russian literature. the most famous book store in iran - tehran book garden, a center for book lovers. there is an entire department dedicated to russian literature. the shelves display levat's masterpieces translated into persian.
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as soon as i started reading russian books, i wanted to read them more and more, i started with dostoevsky, now i’m reading white nights and the brothers karamazov. readers do not hide that they are attracted to russian fiction. some say that russian writers very vividly paint the images of their heroes, their consciousness and psychology, which allow us to understand the russian character. others say that classic russian novels deal with socio-political, religious and ethical issues. i became very attached to russian authors, because their
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works touch on very important socio-political problems, they carry a deep philosophical meaning, therefore russian literature is very valued and very popular in iran. in the book garden, talking with different people, i found books on the shelves only a few works by russian writers of the last or this century. the reason is that persian translators usually do not turn to modern authors, but prefer
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to translate classics. in iran, they prefer to read mainly russian classics, rather than the 20th century. i know only one outstanding and more or less modern work, it is called katlavan. this is an amazing novel. so, russian classical literature, having crossed the boundaries of time, united two different peoples and different eras. experts are confident that russian-iranian ties would be even stronger. if iranian readers knew works from modern russian authors, and the main task here falls on a handful of russian translators in iran. in iran, bulgakov is read; in his homeland, kiev, it was banned. the institute of national memory of ukraine declared the use of mikhail bulgakov’s name as propaganda of russian imperial
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policy. according to the conclusion.
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look around, now the year is 20024, 100 years from now, everything will be different, moscow, moscow, where are the machines, the flying type is energetically unjustified, she brought a man from school, a young man, according to my data, he is 117 years old, but the main thing will remain unchanged. and i i know what it’s like to give your word, just look at me, when it’s all over, alice will return to her time, and you will have to return to yours, i mean, why, we will act here now, we will change the present, in the name of our common past , which is the future, as it were, we will save your parents, personal path and 13 galaxies of all, 100 years ago, delicious,
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very, because... made by your own soon. investment rating, economics, through specific stories, we can reach people. we often talk about money, the amounts are serious. in russia has a clear and clear signal. is russian industry capable of replacing foreign suppliers? all resources must be mobilized. would you give me a recipe in general, how to achieve what you have achieved? what do you think? on top of the world, stood up, dusted himself off, went off, is russia ready to change, is there a revolution taking place in any structure?
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large-scale evacuation in orsk, the level of the ural river in the city area rose by a critical 4 m in a couple of hours. the dam that held back the onslaught of water was destroyed. severe damage, floods the road that connects the new and old parts of the city, taking people out of there; in some places, residential buildings were flooded up to the windows of the first floor. you can only move safely on the street using special vehicles or boats. now our special correspondent maria valieva is in direct contact. maria, hello, what is the situation now? yes, vera, greetings, at the moment we are working next to the city administration, waiting.

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