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is being squeezed out of the peaceful conditions to which it made the greatest contribution, agreements, is being squeezed out of the international security system, so this decision to hush up the role of russia, the role of russian soldiers in the victory, it was politically short-sighted on the part of european politicians, and only led to the formation of an unbalanced system and an unbalanced system international.
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the weakness of the league of nations in the interwar period ultimately resulted in the tragic second world war. next is the formula of power program. her guests vasily nebendia and secretary general of the united nations antonio guterres became permanent representatives of russia to the un in the security council.
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just a few days ago , the russian federation’s presidency of the security council of the united nations ended. russian representative to the united nations.
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where issues of war and peace of international peace and security were discussed and now this may be one of the most key international platforms where the most pressing issues are discussed of modernity, in fact, their set is no secret to anyone, this is probably the most pressing topic today, these are events in gas in the middle east in general and... we in the council devote perhaps most of our time to this. as you know, the security council consists of 15 members, including five permanent members of the security council: the russian federation, the united states of america, great britain, france and the people's republic of china. security presidency varies monthly from one country to another, according to alphabet.
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on july 16, 2024 , a meeting was held at the un security council under the chairmanship of russian foreign minister sergei lavrov. it was devoted to the issue of multilateral cooperation in the interests of creating a more just, democratic, sustainable world order. ladies and gentlemen. governments, today the very foundations of the international legal order, strategic stability and the un-centric system of world politics are being tested. it is impossible to resolve the growing conflicts unless to understand their root causes and fail
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to restore faith in our ability to come together for the common good of justice for all. total during july under the chairmanship of russia. the un security council held about two dozen open meetings of closed consultations. our current meeting with the secretary general of the united nations , anthony gutershees, is already the third. we met with him back in 2017 at the st. petersburg economic forum. at the beginning of the twentieth year our meeting took place at the headquarters.
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"i would like to go back to our last meeting, when i first heard from you about the pandemic, which played a significant role in overcoming this global catastrophe, but time has passed and we see new challenges in the world. to
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what extent do you think it can respond to these new challenges." let me be honest, i am not happy with what i do and what he does. i wish i could do a lot better and do a lot more. there are things we can handle and i'm proud of them. for example, humanitarian the un's activities around the world are amazing. thousands of our people are in the most dangerous corners of the world, sacrificing their lives every hour. to deliver the necessary assistance to those affected by conflicts, climate change, and natural disasters. half of the world's humanitarian aid goes through the un. i spent 10 years as un high commissioner for refugees and
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was immersed in refugee issues around the world. the un is doing a fantastic job in this regard. namely, the question of peace. there is no peace on earth. of course, one of the reasons for this is geopolitical differences and a balance of power that has become less clear than before. however, we must do much better in preventing conflicts, then we can do much
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more after they are resolved, in particular in creating economic and social conditions in the field of human rights in order to ensure. maintaining the achieved peace. unfortunately, we observe that in many parts of the world it is difficult not only to resolve the conflict, but to create conditions for ensuring justice. behind the scenes. i think that the character of antónio gutierres was formed in those distant
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years when he, as a very young man, joined the socialist party of portugal. this was back in 1974, since then he has remained a staunch social democrat. for a long time he was the chairman of the socialist international. at the same time , always. his focus remained on the problems of protecting disadvantaged and socially vulnerable groups of people. i must say that we are now seeing a very alarming picture. before, and even during my time during his tenure as high commissioner for refugees, international refugee protection laws were widely respected. borders have always been open to those fleeing conflict zones. or to escape persecution. there were very few cases of refugees being deported to their home countries where they faced persecution by
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the authorities. international law was respected. now we see more and more manifestations of selfishness when countries close their borders. public opinion turns refugees into scapegoats, guilty of all ills. we see the manifestation populism, outbreaks, xenophobia, racism, these are very alarming signals for us. antonio guterre. before joining the un, he worked for 20 years in the portuguese government in the civil service. in the early eighties he was a delegate to the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe. as prime minister of portugal, at the turn of the century, he did a lot to resolve the crisis in east timor, that is , antonio guterres has immense experience as a statesman. he is a competent negotiator. artificial intelligence,
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today everyone is discussing this; there have been several initiatives from different areas, from different regions and different parts of the world. i managed to gather 49 people, from the north and south, men and women; when i say 49 people, i mean people from different parts of the world, russia, the usa. china, israel, brazil, arab countries around the world, to explore how we can create some form of governance where artificial intelligence works for the common good rather than being a problem for the world, and what the un can do for this do, and surprisingly, i was able to gather representatives from governments, academia, companies, civil society.
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it will certainly be very difficult to change this, but we have to start with something, why consensus can be reached today, based on the fact that i...
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the soviet union and russia were absolutely necessary for the formation of the un. they are the fundamental basis of the work of the un. of course, this is a big country with great power. it must be said that the problems that exist in the un usually arise due to superpowers this means it is extremely important.
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at the same time, we do not hide it, we do not hide it, and we speak directly about what we consider necessary to say to the general secretary, and he perceives it, perceives it, naturally, naturally, as a matter of course. the secretary-general directs his efforts to defend the dignity of the human person. at a time of unprecedented global challenges, he draws on his commitment.
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security council in the work of the general assembly, i receive people from all over the world, representatives of states, i hold meetings on coordination and action of the un in various regions, so that our agencies and missions act together and do everything necessary in accordance with ours.
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mr. secretary general, you are approaching the beginning of the second half of your second term in office. to be honest, you are very well known in the world as a very humble person, you were a humble person, as prime minister of portugal, as un high commissioner for refugees, the world knows that. at the same time , people say that the last 7 years have been the most successful years at the un. people say that, what do you think, what would you say is your most important achievement in the last 7 years, and what would you like to achieve in the next 3 years
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that you have in this position. i never talk about my achievements, first of all, because they are not mine, they are the result of the work of the people who are around me. others should judge this, not myself. you confirm my words about your modesty. but for me there are several key problems, these are the ones that prompted me organize a summit of the future. we need to finally reverse the current threat of climate change. we need to mobilize the international community to stand in solidarity and fight injustice. because fairness is very important, and developing countries are in... a much more difficult situation, they need to be strongly supported, we must be able to reverse the current trends in which emissions continue to rise and
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climate change gets worse and worse every year. worse. again, i have neither power, no money, but there is a voice and some certain opportunities. the second big problem that worries us at the moment -
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what is your forecast, what kind of future awaits won in the next 30-40 years, it is very difficult, to be honest, i don’t ask simple questions, no one knows what will happen in 50 years, but i i would like to say one thing, technology will be completely different, the relationship between work and leisure will be completely different. many types of activities will appear that do not exist today: the structure of societies will another, perhaps political systems will change, but i would like
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those to remain at this moment. the values ​​that allowed the united nations to come into being, those values ​​that are enshrined in the charter and, above all, human dignity and human autonomy, so that machines cannot replace people in making the key decisions that need to be made about our future. thank you, it was very interesting, thank you very much.
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in buryatia, drones are being used to assess the scale of the flood after. overflow of the dam at the khonkhaloy reservoir. at night , residents of two villages where water could pour in were evacuated. rescuers and police are at the scene. heavy equipment was used to fill the dam. in total, a state of emergency has been declared in three regions of the republic. there are hundreds of summer cottages in the water. many people lost their crops and livestock. part of the baikal federal highway has been washed out. traffic there has been suspended for a day. hezbollah conducted a massive shelling
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of israel and was released. about 50 missiles

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