tv [untitled] April 19, 2022 8:30pm-9:01pm MSK
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namely, if they invade, we will provide significant assistance in the field of security, help economically and support the ukrainian people. but that would be funny. if it weren't so sad, yes, that is, well, a completely irresponsible statement by a completely irresponsible person who does not understand at all what she is talking about. the fact is that the united states now uh believes that they are in such a position that they can do almost anything. here they dissuade, but we warned you of no news. we are doing exactly what we promised and at the same time we are fully confident that there will be no real reaction that would be significant for them, that this is a very unusual situation. now for the first time in the last 30 years, russians and americans are directly helping to kill. you remember the cold war very well, where in various regional conflicts we, of course, fought
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directly or indirectly against each other against each other for the last 30 years, this has not happened. russia in the last 30 years has not helped to kill anywhere. e americans, and americans sympathized with many. who was in conflict with russia but still, in such a way that there was no such thing as directly helping to kill e russians to organize such a meat grinder, and they are sure, while they are in full confidence that, and russia does not have an effective e effective answer to this, but but i think they are wrong. and so, if you continue a little e your metaphor, which you remembered. uh, about the fact that hitler said that the dnieper would flow in the opposite direction. about vladimir vysotsky there is one of poems starts like this from the border. we turned the earth back, it was a matter at first, but turned it back . our battalion is like that. having pushed with a foot from the
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urals, from the beginning of the nineties. uh, world politics has gone completely in the wrong direction and now it is turning in the right direction in uh, and therefore the united states continues to act in the same loika. they are confident that they can, but go unpunished in a regional conflict where they help directly kill russians. i think it will be impossible found an effective answer, a to contain the united states in such a situation. but uh, it's a really dangerous situation, the united states doesn't stop. on this, they continue the economic war. quite obviously, they are pushing their allies to this. japan announced the introduction of sanctions against russia today, i ask you to display, as it were, the main provisions. although japan itself and uh, says that these are all double-edged things
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list of uh goods that are exposed now here e restrictions. it is not so, in fact, it is critical for japan, of course, energy sources would be important for japan, fish would be important, but all this is excluded from the sanction. well, the united states, uh, also announced that another package of sanctions is being prepared, this was stated by the deputy secretary of the treasury, the united states, uh. i. here, listen to what he said. we will impose new sanctions until then. as long as russia continues its aggression in ukraine despite the fact that we continue to apply severe economic sanctions against russia its key financial institutions. the next stage of our work is to dismantle their military machine piece by piece, destroy the russian military-industrial complex and break its supply chains, but it would seem that
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everything that could be introduced against our military-industrial complex is nevertheless glad to be thrown more and more new sanctions. so how serious is it. that's in terms of there threats to our economy. and what do we oppose now? now in the state duma too another anti-sanction package is being considered. eh, indeed, in our discussion the topic of the need to prove the direct participation of the west in military operations was touched upon. but as far as the economic war is concerned, it is absolutely, uh, not. so the unprecedented impact that today the west has organized and continues to organize against the economy against financial institutions and against. uh, everything that develops the economy. at the same time, there is absolutely serious pressure on those companies that have traditionally been partners developed their business developed their economy
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yesterday, uh, the president of the russian federation held a meeting on economic issues and gave very clear signals. today, the state duma is working hard precisely on economic issues in the coming days. we will listen to the report of the bank of russia, which clearly shows that the unprecedented pressure on financial institutions, which has been exactly in the last month and a half, is ours. the financial system didn't just survive. she came out of it very strong and now the second stage of work on support and active work of the non-financial sector is ahead. most importantly, we have a clear action plan. and this plan aims to uh support uh, import substitution, create jobs, uh, ensure the sustainability of the financial sector and, of
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course, the sustainability of our entire economy. oddly enough, today there was a curious statement, and one of trump's advisers, who was a contender for the post of head of the federal reserve system of the united states of america, he was today he said that the death of the united states is not controllable, the government is the death of the united states, the huge debt the debt in the united states today is trillions of dollars - this is a huge amount that is actually shifted to the whole in the process of gdp - this is even better than most european countries in europe are certainly better off than in japan. americans live with this debt if you print money, but you can afford such things . today there was a curious final times article about just gas cases. uh, well on the one hand, european countries do not risk
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imposing any sanctions against oil and gas now, although there is already an active conversation and thinking about how to replace american lng, and now it turns out that american ngg, at least in the coming years, will will not be able to replace anything, because it is becoming less and less profitable. in fact, due to the fact that the costs of production of the liquefied natural gas itself are growing, plus the environmentalists, uh, who are now wearing the producer of this liquefied natural gas. how are you do you think konstantin vasilievich how realistic it is for europe now to abandon russian gas and really rely on american st. petersburg well, in the moment, of course, and if we are talking about the next few years, it is impossible to abandon russian gas without de- industrialization and serious changes in a comfortable lifestyle are impossible . eh, actually. uh, the united states is already a fairly large
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supplier of gas to the european market. this is also an interesting point. it is connected with the fact that in the united states, uh, because here we supply gas to western europe since the sixty-eighth year, and the first delivery to austria and that's it. during this time, the united states was doing everything to u cut off our energy relations with the europeans. it was their conscious choice and here and politics involved the economy initially soviet gas. it was crowding out the american coal they were supplying now we have direct competition gas against gas uh but i say it again, this story is absolutely not new and the united states is purposeful. actually played this game, but it is interesting that e russian share in the european market. she doesn't really change much. why because production is falling, actually in europe and the united states and other lng suppliers , for example, qatar, they turn out to replace the falling , first of all, falling european production, that is, this diversification policy. it
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was also proposed by the united states. they actively imposed on the europeans even when there was no lng, remember, there was a transcopian gas pipeline, a gas pipeline, swelling. uh, well, here's part of that system managed to create. uh, i mean tap-top supplies, she supplies from azerbaijan but again i say to the united states u have been fighting russian gas in the european market for decades. at the same time, now, when the biden was in the united states, by the way, he gave a fairly truthful figure that we can give you 15 cubic meters this year. true fucubs, this is approximately the same volume, 15-16 billion cubic meters. these are the terminals that will be put into operation, but we are 155-160 150 billion at the e rate in the e zone, the european one was last year, but this additional volume. yes, respectively. uh, here's the extra gas the united states can put on the market in this article. by the way, there was a figure that the united states will give 70 billion in the fiftieth year - this figure is deeply false, because the united states is completing
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the second investment cycle for the construction of lng terminals and, accordingly, now the question arises. will there be a third cycle, but uh in order to realize the construction of terminals, but this is a minimum of 5 5-7 years. this is with very dense work, that is, in this plan. uh, that is, when we say the thirtieth year it is not. yes, they will not physically have this gas. as for your thoughts on whether the united states is capable of further increasing production and an additional terminal, because i say it again, this is the scheme offered to the europeans. this is also an interesting point, because uh, as you know, the biden administration and biden himself. he began his presidency with absolutely green slogans. he brought america back into the paris agreement. he canceled oil pipelines. and stone from canada, he banned the issuance of licenses for a number of federal lands. and now biden is talking about a gas and oil producer. why don't you want more? we need gas, we need oil, to replace the
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russians, and they ask him, will mr. biden not happen so that in a year you will tell us again that because he says you should produce more gas and oil, and he immediately says, but america must continue to build a green economy. we have to be green and they ask questions. wait anyway. i should be green. or to produce hydrocarbons. i'm not sure that's why i'm aware of whether it's green or not very green, but that's just about it and how our relationship with the west is developing. west from the east, we'll talk after the commercial. a missed chance to save the lives of the blocked vases, the nazis and foreign mercenaries did not use the exit corridors provided by our military. an attempted murder was fired at, a village in the belgorod region, and what
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to everyone as the author of mowgli, was also the famous author of the russian concept of the white man's time, among other things. he wrote, listen, oh, the west is the west, the east, there is the east, they will never meet until the sky and the earth are like that. how did god create them? indeed, the current confrontation has such a geopolitical dimension and inter -civilizational and in many ways the clash of the east with west. uh, the west in this situation acts as an attacking side as uh, the center of power that claims global hegemony, and at the same time the weakening center e, which has not won a single war by and large, which has just shamefully left afghanistan after twenty years
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of embarrassing military operation, er, and the west in most people. now it is largely associated with faces. e european leaders are not the most expressive. let's just say. and of course, with the face of joe biden, which in the last vk he was easter in the united states, uh, pleasing to the eye with easter pictures. here's a look first spoke. about the easter speech from the balcony of the white house. happy easter cars he forgot to wave to his wife and had to tell him into the microphone what to do. after that, biden, went out to the people, and, uh, began to communicate with people and then a question was asked. it
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sounded to him, well, the question that was addressed to the president of the united states is actually at this moment. turned out about the relations of pakistan and afghanistan and at that moment, of course, the security officer who was dressed as bugs bunny. it was definitely the people from the presidential guard who just took him away. because otherwise it was necessary to send troops either to afghanistan or to pakistan, depending on what the president said by the canoe, well, the west, on the one hand, really. this is a powerful force that arms the ukrainian regime, which will stand behind it, and on the other hand, the east is increasingly self-confident and which increasingly
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supports precisely the russian federation, uh, feeling in it, first of all, such a serious anti-western force, because the united states, by and large, got the whole world, but the question is for us. uh, it’s clear that the west is now a challenge for us, it has rallied like never before in order to weaken us e to prevent us from winning in ukraine but will the east help us and how much can the east help us? for example, economic? and the east can help it objectively. uh, the most important thing is that the east needs it, but hmm , lately we see that china has enough cautiously reacts to all our proposals, and this has happened before, but at least for a number of steps taken by companies of well-known companies, we can conclude that this will require very
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serious great efforts, but at the same time we must move in this direction, this is unequivocal, but it must be said that the trade turnover between russia and china in the first quarter of this year increased by 30% with caution, which to talk about how it turns out. uh, i'm deducing , uh, how, like, they uh, today consume our energy, e large companies. at least until uh, only very small companies do it, and they constantly look back at huawei uh, a well- known company that has made certain decisions, but at the same time, uh, this is a technological breakthrough for us. for us, this is an absolutely huge market, a market in which we need to work. well, we work there in terms of energy policy. is china really now restricting our energy supplies in some way? and, of course, getting up
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the question is more global. uh, if only europe would refuse. from russian gas to russian oil, then obviously there should be a reorientation to other markets, and it is happening now in the case of india - this is understandable. there are already increasing supplies. in the case of china, how much time do we really need to redirect, well, let's say, maybe a comparable volume, maybe not such volumes, but comparable volumes of our energy resources to the east asian markets, to what extent they can compensate for possible our losses, uh, western markets. well, i think that the idea was not that china is limiting consumption in that it is not in a hurry, er, to increase too actively, although this is happening in oil. uh, china, uh, are increasing purchases of russian oil, including urals. uh, china has firm contracts from the state, companies have contracts from
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relatively small private refineries that take oil on the spot in this regard. let's say we are quite diverse in terms of oil, we trade from china in terms of gas we supply liquefied gas to gaz, but the main promising contract, as you know, is supplies through the power of siberia, which systematically reach the level of 38 billion cubic meters, your question is fair, if we supply 150 billion pipeline gas to europe, respectively, you need to understand that we are with this will do. that is, in this regard, it must be honestly said that, of course, in a year or two, just as the europeans cannot get rid of russian gas. we will also not be able to redirect this volume to china, and i have absolutely no intention of tell you stories. and at the same time, we have, uh, two routes already announced, uh, one known force. siberia 2. uh, this is a project for the withdrawal of gas from the urengoy hub, our old resource bases for deliveries to western europe, which are still working through mongolia to china, there is already a ready-made economic
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justification technique. uh, we need to make a contract. again with china. let's be honest, china e. simple and consumer, but in this regard, the settlements of siberia have been negotiating for many years, but we have strengths. why because today we supply the cheapest gas to china. if you compare the price of russian gas by the power of siberia last year, it is on average 2 1/2 times lower than, on average, lng supplies to china and china's gas consumption. as you know, located on the east coast, uh, and china is interested in the fact that you pipeline gas was also delivered to the center of consumption, but i think that these negotiations will be, and the second pipe. by the way, this idea, the construction of a gas pipeline from the peninsula. yamal our new resource base supplies europe nord stream one nord stream-2, respectively. uh, it was also an idea to diversify our supplies. e, i think that this will be implemented, but e still let's,
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let's also be objective, of course, if we expect there to be there in a year or two we will do it, well, according to estimates, it will take 3-5 years in order to complete uh, the construction of the strength of siberia 2 recall. this is a route for 50 billion cubic meters, and i mean the route through mongolia, uh, the yamal project should be discussed there theo is not there yet. but uh, i think what will happen in the gas market such a redistribution of flows. china also understands that american lng supplies go mainly to asia, and american st. petersburg consumes china . from a political point of view, they become quite risky for china, and in this regard, of course, for them, and broad gas pipelines are hungry. we also have lng in st. petersburg, but you know that in the fifth package. yes, lng production equipment has entered, and now the question arises of how we will implement our promising projects in the military-political sphere. eh, how can we help? you know the east, but as far as the
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military-political sphere is concerned, we have ours with china . smart cooperation military technical cooperation it comes on has been developing for, well, over the past, but at least 10 years. we, uh, well, besides the fact that we at one time, uh, removed, uh, all the obstacles to the supply of the most advanced technology. china, we began to supply it and e dry aircraft of the latest modifications and e, air defense systems s-400. here they are , bought from us. eh, moreover, we them. uh, from the year before last we find ourselves in action in the making missile attack warning systems, which china did not have only the united states, we have such systems, if china has it, or rather, when it appears completely in china, it will be the third state with the system. uh, our interest in this system is that for sure
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there is an exchange of relevant information, this gives strategic depth to our deterrence forces, if we are talking about the south direction for china it is the same if we are talking about the northern routes, moreover, we uh 3 years already carry out joint patrols. uh, our strategic aviation in the east, which greatly worries japan of the americans, but nonetheless. this is quite a very serious step in terms of, uh , cooperation, but uh, we already have regular exercises and, uh, not only are the exercises that are taking place. in the east. they take the teachings in our part in our teachings, which are held in the western part. at one time, we conducted exercises with her in the mediterranean sea and the baltic sea. that is the spectrum of our interaction. i don't take. he very wide and constantly expanding. from my
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point of view, it is not entirely fair to say that we are reorienting ourselves from the west to the east. that is, the west, it closes itself from us, isolates itself from us, and we simply reorient ourselves to the east. from my point of view, such a simple scheme is unlikely to work, we are talking about the fact that russia itself will change very much and therefore there is no question that just replace all and all the connections that were before with the global west with connection with the uh global east dream the western world we are talking about a very serious restructuring of russia itself about this yesterday. e was. finally, it is openly openly said that this is not a reorientation. this is a profound change. uh, change on ourselves and uh, not the western part of the world will not refuse to cooperate with us. this is already becoming quite obvious application a little bit in your question. how can
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they help us. it is we who help them. we are rebuilding the world order. here it went. so. eh, quietly quietly. they tried to break it all. this is now being forced. this will give new opportunities for development. not only us, not only china, but dozens of developing countries. that is why we help them. they will cooperate with us more. how long will the west self-isolate itself from these world processes? well let's leave it up to them, but er, we actually had a lot of arguments. we ourselves are the east or the west, yes, in fact, we came to the conclusion that we are still russia in itself a civilization and which, well, there will be more than others and we are not a european country, one cannot say we are rather such a euro-pacific country that is truly global. e player. and from this point of view. we don't have to choose. e. for
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us, our ancestors have already chosen for us the largest territory on the globe, but our link to the european economy was, after all, our weakness, because by and large europe is a weakening center of power. this is a stagnating economic region, unlike east asia , which has developed much more dynamically and our attachment to europe is actually slightly restrained much more interesting to become attached to such a growing center of power, which is east asia, we, for us, now, as it were, have stimulated and facilitated this turnaround, and this may really have a positive effect on the fact that we will begin to catch this east wind in our sails and it's a good such a correct wind, because in the eastern countries it is precisely people who really sympathize with us and they believe that we have directed the side of history. i don't think we stand for victory
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