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magical adventures with a spark, beat yourself over the head, you have a nickname, where it’s needed, that’s what my name is, because i’m not taking you where you fool want, where you need it, flint, soon, burchart mohr from germany, anniversary summit nato, on the one hand, is supported by a man similar to joe biden, on the other hand, europe, which has taken off its head by the hair. they don’t cry, on the bag there is a symbol of the european currency - the euro. alla and chadvar are a couple of artists from bulgaria. door with the inscription "nato". emergency help. the same replica is heard from there. please wait. slovakian marian kamensky enhances the pathos of the anniversary summit in washington. a set of recognizable types. joe biden, olaf scholz - long hard road to the top.
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the interests of the allies are different. the idea of ​​​​confronting china is most likely driven only by washington. until now, other countries, especially france, have been unenthusiastic about this. innovation to expand the list of countries that pose a threat. in addition to russia and china, these are also belarus, iran and north korea. it’s interesting that everyone is charged with assisting russia in a military operation, that is, precisely through the russian theme the alliance is actually. transforms itself into a global organization , without the previous restrictions on the scope of responsibility. this undermines the advantage that nato had, the ability to delineate a geographic area to focus on one threat, but there are also hybrid threats that have been considered so far: climate change, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence. here is an attempt to expand the list of threats to the alliance’s capabilities in order to keep up with the times. before making so many
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threats, we should have concentrated on priorities, otherwise there is a danger of spraying. ukraine was promised nato membership. calling its path to full euro-atlantic integration irreversible. however, no dates were given. first, as some nato leaders kindly note, russia must be defeated. kyiv was unlucky with the conditions for membership. back in july of twenty-three, at the nato summit in vilnius, the seven countries issued a declaration on security guarantees for ukraine. the document provides for the supply of new equipment to kiev. shipment of weapons, provision of intelligence data, military training and development defense industry. the first - an intercountry agreement on security guarantees was signed six months later on january 12 with great britain. its validity period is 10 years. london promised to provide ukraine
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with comprehensive assistance to restore territorial integrity within the borders of the ninety-first year and support integration into euro-atlantic institutions. there is no agreement on whether great britain would enter the conflict on the side of ukraine or station its troops there. the second country to sign such a document was germany. the agreement is also valid for 10 years. it states that the frk will try to localize the repair and maintenance of weapons on the territory of ukraine, transfer technology and intellectual property rights to kiev, provided that it protects them. over the next six months, similar agreements with kiev were concluded by sweden, italy, spain, and belgium. a total of 21 documents were signed. the united states and the european union were among the last to formalize relations. according to the white house, the guarantee agreement with the united states
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was supposed to become a bridge to ukraine's membership in nato. at the same time, neither the american agreement nor any other agreement signed earlier says anything about the possibility of sending. troops of nato countries to ukraine, one of the features of the european treaty is the fact that before signing, the head of european diplomacy, barel, said that the document provides for the possibility of using income from frozen russian assets to help kiev. the last agreement was signed by the poles on july 8, 1924 . a special feature of this document was the promise of the polish side to form ukrainian.
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support the government, and it’s another matter if union obligations are not only expensive, but increase vulnerability. donald trump’s platform, which was just
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published, clearly states this: if this is important to europe, it is quite wealthy in material terms, why on earth does the lion’s share of expenses go to ukraine?
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their allies from the south of vietnam and the transfer of the process of political settlement into the hands of
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the vietnamese themselves. but on november 7, 72, richard nixon again won the us presidential election, after which he immediately proposed change the text of the agreement. according to washington, the resolution of the conflict should not be in the hands of the vietnamese themselves. moreover, northern vietnam must recognize the existence of the southern one. nixon began massive bombings of the cities of hanoi and haiphong, also known as christmas bombings, they lasted 12 days in a row and were supposed to force hanoi to accept american conditions, but during this period vietnamese pilots shot down dozens of enemy aircraft. including more than thirty b-52 strategic bombers, under pressure
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public and in the context of the growing gate scandal, washington was forced to make concessions. kissinger returned to the negotiating table, and on january 27 , 1973 , an agreement was signed in paris to end the war and restore peace in vietnam. all in all. he didn’t start this war, but the responsibility fell on him, and he finally solved the problem, for which he deserves respect? i don’t think trump knows what to do, should he put pressure on kiev to force him to negotiate, practically on putin’s terms, or should he wait for now? many waited for the summit to see how biden felt, he managed to convince everyone that he was the leader of the free world.
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iran is behaving more aggressively, they don’t ask who brought it to this? the commander of the central command, the minister of defense, everything is in place, in the economy, inflation has now dropped somewhat, but it was going down. under control, no one blamed janet yellin, this is such a closed little world, inside which people retain power, and, of course, on the side of the democrats, the media, technology platforms, returned. wallstreet, in general, they believe that somehow it will settle down, the storm will subside. the majority believes that biden will somehow be removed from the election, there will be ways. democrats are confident that another 4 years of trump will lead to a mandatory democratic administration later. i'm not convinced of this, it depends on what his second presidency will be like, but if this scenario is to be believed, then the possible alternatives, kamala
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haris or california governor, gavin newson, are not inclined to come into play. right now, because they don’t want to become the one who loses to trump, it’s safer to wait and come already as the one who will later replace him. thank you, we spoke with christian wighton. trump may grumble about nato, but since his presidency the alliance has come together, and there has been progress on his favorite topic, money, and europe is shelling out money for war. special military operation. russia was used to the maximum by the americans, it did not start in the twenty-second year, but rather even from the fourteenth year, it was maximally used by the americans for political and propaganda work with the european elites, and we remember how reluctantly europeans were swinging towards confrontation with russia at the beginning of this period, but
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finland, for example, in 2015 issued a report that under no circumstances does it see for itself... direct benefits from joining the north atlantic alliance, finnish foreign ministry prepared such a report, now we see that finland and sweden have become members of nato, and will accordingly participate in military planning, preparations and so on, and this applies not only to the baltic countries, not only to the countries of the scandinavian region, but i want it should be noted that this is in the alliance declaration adopted.
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but iran will be mentioned three times as an accomplice of russia and a generally evil state. it is significant: iran had just elected a new president; the reformist candidate, masoud fizshkian, unexpectedly won. in general, they really love beauty there. from tehran, our regular authors. a thousand years ago, people's desire for perfection led to the appearance of makeup. in ancient egypt, cosmetics were a symbol of high status. it was believed that it protected against the evil eye and disease. but even today cosmetics have magical properties, as if by a magic wand.
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it increases women's confidence and self-esteem. perhaps this is why the beauty industry.
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good. as part of a charity event, she helps girls with burns and facial damage to feel irresistible again and gain self-confidence. on social networks, she
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publishes photographs and videos of these girls, collects donations for them, and then pays for cosmetic surgeries. iranian women love to wear makeup, some wear it every day, and the reasons for each them their own. some people think that it looks more attractive, others hide their flaws. one way or another, the desire of local girls for beauty... this week , the national security archives of george washington university published another batch of declassified documents, this time about russia's attitude to nato expansion in the nineties. lots of interesting things. it is confirmed that the policy of expanding the alliance to ukraine, inclusive, was on the agenda immediately after the collapse of the ussr. they only asked the russians not to tell them, so as not to upset. an interesting document from the end of 2000, a conversation between clinton’s chief russia specialist and rob talbot, with the
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british ambassador to nato, david manning. interlocutors agree that the russians are extremely unfriendly towards expansion, but telbat expects that things will be easier under the new president vladimir putin. former president yeltsin considered nato as symbolic, even... threats to russia, namely islamic extremism and china. it sounds strange now, but honestly, that’s how it was in the beginning. the united states did in the future , he did everything so that putin could return nato to the list of the most important threats. review, see you later.
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the security of donbass and novorosiya will be ensured, russia will definitely achieve this, there is no doubt about it, vladimir putin said. at a meeting with the head of the zaporozhye region evgeniy baletsky. we discussed the development of the region. the president emphasized that the main thing now is to restore housing and communal services, infrastructure and residential sector. learn more about conversation topics. natalya solovyova. the key topic of the regional security working meeting. ukrainian militants attack zaporozhye every day. just the day before, six artillery strikes struck the city of sputnik, the largest nuclear power plant in europe. i see those too.

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