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tv   RIK Rossiya 24  RUSSIA24  May 28, 2024 3:00am-3:31am MSK

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a difficult test for sovereignty, the fact is that exactly a month ago , british secretary of state david cameron came to central asia, and he visited all five states of central asia, he met with four presidents of these five states, in these four states the presidents he met there with the heads of parliaments with the prime minister and foreign ministers, only one side did not accept the minister of foreign affairs.
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a meeting was held between five central asian states plus him, either at the level of presidents, or at the level of historians, the most the main thing is that it was in tashkent, so supposedly uzbekistan’s answer was that no, no, guys, let’s not forget not the status, not our own system of priorities, but uzbekistan in this sense is really difficult, but very interesting and very important partner for the russian federation, in 2019 the economist magazine named it the fastest growing.
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uzbekistan has accumulated quite a lot of russian investments, about 15 billion , our trade has reached almost 10 billion dollars a year, that is, there are some externally important...
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how to respond to these problems, although, by the way, please note that the russian president , after all, before leaving for uzbekistan, called takaev, and there was, as it were, a rather long conversation, i think that vladimirovich explained why uzbekistan, we we don’t know this explanation, but the signal is completely unambiguous, now it turns out that uzbekistan is a partner for the russian federation at the level of security issues, the fight against terrorism, the trafficking of weapons, drugs, and so on in the area.
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there is an abundance of completely pragmatic people in russia natural gas, uzbekistan really needs natural gas now at a faster pace, gazprom sends or supplies billions through kazakhstan to uzbekistan so far, i hope in the future there may be tens of billions of cubic meters of gas, russian investments are on a very important topic, so you, vladimir dolshivich, named nuclear power plants at the beginning our transmission, indeed uzbekistan is considering different options, either to build one large... power plant, but this is difficult, you need water, in general the country is quite overpopulated in that parts where energy, electricity is required, but the project of small nuclear power plants is now on the rise, our rosatom is very active in this market, including a branch of our institutes there that will train, or even probably is already training, engineers, so in general this state visit confirms this special quality of russia’s relations with uzbekistan
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; at one time they were largely saved by soviet craftsmen and architects, engineers, artists, restorers and so on, but now a lot of money is being allocated, to maintain them in this state, so don’t cry citizens for europe, before giving the floor to vladimir vladimirovich, kornelov, here are two pieces of news that have appeared, well, firstly, crazy biden has now single-handedly defeated fascism. with his son, at arlington cemetery on memorial day, this is what he said, long has been the creed of my son of all of you, the creed of the generation of soldiers who fell in battle, in the lands around us,
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the fallen heroes of every major conflict in history, to defend our independence, preserve unity, defeat fascism, create strong alliances forged from fire. two world wars, representatives of the greatest generation, in a week it will be 80 years since that day, they settled on the beaches of normandy, liberated the continent and literally saved the world, what’s wrong with his face, what’s wrong with his face, what’s wrong with his face, what’s wrong with him, just yes, he apparently he doesn’t see well, he needs to read from the screens, please tell me, on the second day of macron’s state visit to berlin, the heads of two states visited, moderated the victims of the holocaust in the center of the city. while passing by stone slabs in memory of those killed jews, the wives of the heads of state, brigitte macron and elke boudin bender, laughed, and what made them laugh so much, and what is said is not fun, it’s funny indifference, they don’t even
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understand where they are, what’s happening around, they don’t care, they’re like that they stood and watched joyfully, we didn’t kill enough jews, uh-huh, remind me, the french played a significant role, well, a significant one.
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western germany, mainly to bavaria, yes, but let her ask what the camp is from the year, which actually very good poles came up with the name from the year, where they sat down the germans, which means that they lived in upper selesia after the forty-fifth year, mostly the poles there, the polish state security there did whatever they wanted in relation to these same germans, the red army has nothing to do with it, let it inquire about the head of all this service there. who was there in charge of concentration camps for the germans and volksdeutsch on the territory of the ceded poland, yes, the german territories ceded to poland were headed by theodor duda, so let her go to andrzej duda, the president of poland , and ask, not relatives,
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if he is a relative of him, and accordingly will find out from which red army, from which red army this same grandmother fled, or from the poles, who are truly a beast there . as for macron’s statement that it was russia that brought the war to europe. listen, yesterday it was exactly 10 years since the ukrainian armed forces began bombing donetsk. it’s tough, scary, the very first day there are a lot of casualties among the civilian population, then remember what a shock it caused us all, because really, when the dpr fighters, the dpr militia, decided to do this. calcus of what has already happened in kiev, what has already been legalized from the point of view of european democracies, yes, this is
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the expression of the people's will, all these seizures of arsenals, road closures, war, roadblocks, they really thought that well, since is it possible to resolve issues this way, then here you go, that’s how we decide, we defend our rights, we protect ourselves from the illegal coup d’etat in kiev, tanks were thrown at them, contrary, by the way, to the ukrainian... constitution, tanks, planes, bombers, then ukraine started hard this seizure of the donetsk airport, and how many terrible shots there were in those days, some france, germany, brussels, someone paid attention to this, and for 8 years out of these 10 years russia persuaded, convinced the west, stop this massacre, stop killing the children of donbass, yes, 10 years donetsk, a hero city. lives on the front-line territory, is front-line, but, but you see, no, you remember what scholz
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said, the russian genocide in the donbass, well, this is ridiculous, yes, and now they are saying that this is russia, 8 years, trying to convince their sponsors, this very bloody massacre, to stop it, they say, it was russia that brought the war to europe, stunning, of course, cynicism, but i also draw attention to how surprised salvini is now. in stoltenberg’s words about the fact that stoltenberg is the secretary general of nato, leaving, we understand that he will soon be re-elected anyway, so he will leave, and we also spoiled kalas’s entire biography, they said that the russians did not let me into nato, they did not let me in, they said that i am a passionate russophobe, but i am a beautiful russophobe, i still don’t care they let you in, the word is you yourself, at the choice of the secretary general of nato, she will write it down in her resume. he should be surprised now, the league,
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you know, is now sagging, and the choice is coming to the european parliament, so they all suddenly became pacifists there in italy, in any case, but in britain now it’s exactly the opposite, there is a company of fear, it has become in general, the main one, they are now inflating... this question that russia will definitely attack someone, and note how the world trivialization of this term is taking place war. last week the daily telegraph writes, well, this is probably the last election in britain before the third world war, today the british defense minister grand chaps writes an article where he writes: “well, we are probably the pre-war generation, accordingly, well, everything is simple, people are taught to the point that yes, the third world war is, in general, not true.”
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he’ll really move somewhere to malibu, that’s it, but nevertheless, here he is, you understand why he proposed this, of course,
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no, he’s afraid that suddenly, god forbid , they’ll re-elect him, but he’s already, and he’s already ticket, he already has everything, the lease is signed for the house, he needs to bury his own, he specifically framed his party, they really were already planning to leave there for the summer, everyone was sure that there would be elections in the fall, and he threw them into the election campaign, and many say, clearly, he wants to quickly shake it all off and fly away to rest. we can joke about all this, but unfortunately, when we see how the idea that the third world war is inevitable is really being driven into the consciousness of the masses, we must understand all this could end very seriously indeed, these adventurous, world war adventurous plans to shoot down russian planes and missiles from nato territory, which is increasingly being discussed in europe, you
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know, but will ultimately lead to the fact that we will be forced to respond to this .
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there is no value in them, it is europe that thinks about itself, that it represents something, in america there is traditional contempt for europe, and biden is happy for the british, there is nothing to talk about, but we must understand, so when we try sit out, don't it will work out, so here you need to be prepared for a serious war, so yes, i am sure that nuclear weapons will be used, and i am sure that most likely nuclear weapons will be used first.
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a forum dedicated to the use of new communications in educational activities, there were different people from district centers, from regional ones, i just, well, we have this...
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relatives, the brother of this deceased hero taught at school, you can imagine what a powerful power we have in this memory stories it connects, how strong it is, i think it's a very serious factor of our unity, integration can be called differently, but the community that we feel through the past, into the future, by the way, i would argue that we should abandon the word ally, no, of course, it seems to me that we should strive build these alliances. we need to strive, based on this common ideology, to move forward, in order to move, we must know each other, we must know...
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in fact, you see right away the word people's commissar, it warms the soul, not just me for so many years i apologize for so many years back in the nineties in the middle, you won’t believe it, i
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wrote my first works for the post-soviet space and said that everything would be decided in the post-soviet space , they told me listen, such rotten stuff, why the hell do you need europe, you won’t go there with this, you won’t go there, why the hell should you let’s put it bluntly here , elena georgievna said, don’t cast a shadow on this outstanding thing from all points of view. one very important anniversary date was noticed: on may 7, 1954, the french were smashed to smithereens near the small vietnamese town of dien phu,
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by the way, the paratroopers, at that time there was no second parachute regiment of the foreign legion, in my opinion they were created in 1955 after that, they were smashed to smithereens 70 years ago, the battle lasted 56 days from march 13 to may 7. since then, the french have not achieved success in any war alone, i don’t take into account the coups that they organized in some african countries, they blew the war in algeria, including the french paratroopers, all the rest of the war in the persian gulf, they protruded, well suez, well, not me either i’m speaking in a coalition, they spoke, yes, england spoke, israel spoke then, they spoke. only in the coalition was their attempt to resolve issues in west africa in the 1910s, you know what the west african governments have now led to: they simply throw them out, and then they say: leave, we
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don’t need you anymore, this is just a reminder that this france, which is represented there by a unique country with nuclear weapons, with its strategic initiative, their last successful battles were more than 70 years ago, is probably connected s... before you go anywhere, especially to a country with nuclear weapons, you need to remember, just like the germans, stalingrad sealed them off, and they won’t go anywhere, they will always be remembered, so invite the vietnamese to visit them, by the way , recently there was a new president, no, well, in the sense that they want, maybe... there are some scores to settle with the paratroopers, it’s also not so simple now in vietnam, but now after the elections it’s simpler and - according to the position of
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the russians in various countries. let's be honest, we somehow mention estonian regime, latvian regime, russians on the territory, especially now it has become clearly obvious, russians on the territory of estonia and latvia are held hostage by the regimes of these countries, and in all respects their policy can be defined as a policy of ethnocide, this is a serious problem, this is a serious problem , when hundreds of thousands of people... are purposefully, systematically deprived of access to education in their native language, to receive information in their native language, the opening of cultural institutions in their native language, and are subjected to persecution national organizations, in fact , the local political police, the secret police, the russians are the object of persecution , bullying, not bullying, quite bullying,
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arrests are coming, going against the grain.
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you will get the idea that time heals, 512 people, including 91 children, were found by search engines when they came across this execution pit, connections with the partisans burned the village of all residents, a plan was developed , according to... which at least 30 million were to be destroyed slavs why is it important to recognize genocide against soviet people? because this is a historical fact. this work is extremely important, especially today, when western politicians are trying to rewrite the results of the second world war. russia was the first to convey a resolution on the inadmissibility of glorifying nazism. mostly europeans abstained. the united states voted against it. in a very
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well thought out attack. in the information field on our historical self-awareness, because this is the basis of any national statehood. it is important that everyone involved in inhumane treatment to people have been identified, even if these criminals are already dead. i present to you a new soldier, ribinin nikolai sergeevich. do you like books? yes, i write books. the classic has arrived, take it. thank you, if you could help, i don’t help like that.
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called the elections of the lithuanian president, the old new president, of course, an amazing story, when elections according to the same scenario with a difference of 5 years took place on the same dates, even there only the numbers of voters, that is , nausėda, shimonita, shimonita, nausėda , and there they even used this factor, they in their propaganda they are trying to emphasize the presence of large russian communities in latvia and estonia; there is no such thing in lithuania, but in latvia and estonia in order to exert pressure.

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