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yes, the europeans are helping to make money for the entire commodity world, although the message was exactly the opposite, while it is decreasing. uh, the intensity of the volume of trade and economic relations between russia and western countries from the united states, which have long introduced an oil embargo and with the european union, where russia will of course represent less oil, but only at the end of the end of this year, and the volume of trade economic relations with non-western countries. a and. a. this is not the western countries, nor the western world, it is actually ready, and i would say to strengthen economic integration. e with russia a very revealing result of a public opinion poll was published today, and it was brought by the german sociological institute, er, latana, and er, the european, non-governmental organization alliance democracy. this survey was conducted in 53 countries
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among 50,000. e, people were asked about many things, including their attitude towards russia and how they relate to the preservation of e economic ties, and with russia , the results are really indicative yes, because that the vast majority of those respondents who say yes they want to maintain economic ties with russia in the context of the russian special operation in ukraine are not western countries. note china 71%, e, indonesia 60% of those surveyed and so on. yes, and those countries that do not want to maintain economic relations with russia are mainly european ones. uh, european countries have similar results just in relation to russia. yes, no longer not a in the economic sense, but! e in the political
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sense the largest number of sympathizers for russia in china in india in indonesia in pakistan in saudi arabia in vietnam algeria and egypt and vladimir alekseevich it seems to me that this is just a very vivid illustration of a multipolar world. and uh, the commitment of the majority, not western countries, but the sovereignty of independence and polycentricity, despite the fact that this was conducted by western colleagues poll. uh, those numbers are not accurate enough. it wasn't the eastern countries themselves that did it yet, because if they did, the results would be 99. no, well, why so soon? but at least they would be taller and better in relation to us. i think exactly. uh, actually we are moving to a completely new order of the world is growing in meaning. the west is already obviously the europeans want e not to receive russian oil. they will receive, and they themselves. they will
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increase, thereby prices, and russia will receive more and deliver less. this is good for us for the europeans, of course, it is very bad. but it is their choice that it is not worth interfering with making a sovereign choice, especially when the state wants to be sovereign remains part of some other world. well, let it become. uh, russia and so throughout history has done too much for the freedom of liberation for justice, we will talk to those. today, who is open to this dialogue with us, and this world requires respect for itself to the way they, uh, this is not the west they see. uh, acting world order. we look, we see that today a decision has been made in the organization of certain nations that turkey can call itself turks. now we see too call not turkey but the turks. and although ukrainians speak closer to me, then rechen, but let there be turks, and if the turks like it so much, this is the question . zhenya, which we have repeatedly talked about on
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your program. uh, if turkey positions itself like that. please, now the next important point. and this is what the world is beginning to shape differently. this is the very bloc thinking that our chinese partners oppose, yes, which many people oppose, but these blocs are de facto a waggon. this world is starting divided into different camps, there are not two of them, lagers, there are much more of them artificially formed dividing lines, against which it is precisely this very non-west that opposes, because the west is not for bridges for ligaments, and not for breaking, but it is not beneficial for turkey today to break all sorts bundles, and so the turkish foreign minister yesterday. he came out and said that turkey is categorically against, uh, any sanctions, except for sanctions imposed by organizations e of the united nations. why is 100% the same as russian ones absolutely right? absolutely right then yes, turkey is not ready to join, by the way. but
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she is also not ready to give someone the opportunity to circumvent the imposed sanctions, which cavusoglu also said. well, turkey, like many other countries of the east, is very important, but it has its own position, and if you speak with them from a position of equals and from a position of respect, uh, to the east, because the east is about individuals, about respect, not about institutions, but about a person and namely therefore it is very important to interact with these personalities to find common ground, then we will find out that we are married people's law and the turks are behind this, and then, of course, some incidents, questions and problems arise, and probably very soon, sometime at night, as erdogan said, turkey will begin to ensure its own security one night. itself , despite the position of other nato countries that demand obedience from turkey today. and it was not for nothing that erdogan said that france a and germany e. this state supporting terrorism is a completely new phenomenon. prior to this, such statements all countries. the west did not allow
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today the world is changing radically, we are present during this tectonic shift. here is another country that is extremely important for russia, which is a very good illustration of this multipolar world. this is saudi arabia, uh, today. e sergey viktorovich lavrov e. it is located just in the varriad. there was a partnership meeting between russia and the council of the arab states of the persian gulf. oh, and there's some very good news. uh, saudi arabia and other gulf states are strongly opposed. uh, russia's exception to the custody deal. plus what have been achieved recently. uh, united states and for russia really. interaction with saudi arabia is very important from an economic point of view, just this deal is an object plus and the responsible position that riyadh takes on global energy issues, and probably oil supplies. he does not want to
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increase these deliveries for the sake of the united states, but also from a geopolitical point of view, because neither saudi arabia nor other arab countries condemned russia, did not join the anti-russian sanctions, that is, our relations with saudi arabia is really very strong and is on the rise at the same time, the united states they er, have had a very short-sighted quarrel lately. e. with saudi arabia. this happened even before the start of the ukrainian conflict. uh, with the advent of the biden administration, us-saudi relations have strained very sharply. well, now, apparently, the americans realized that they made a big mistake and are trying to urgently somehow improve relations with saudi arabia. uh, joe biden's visit, and in june already in the near east, including saudi arabia, he must visit israel and saudi arabia, but without israel, in any way. but the visit to, uh, saudi
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arabia is very revealing. uh, there is information that the director of the cia, williambers, came to saudi arabia and also tried to somehow come from a positive impulse to us-saudi relations and, uh, representatives of the national security council. just many, many times lately . uh, there were variades, and andrey andreevich do you think it will be possible to fix it in the united states relations with saudi arabia and weaken its cooperation with russia. i believe that this will not work out as american foreign policy recently in bilateral relations with important countries, not the west works on a 50-50 basis . that is, either we are now trying to push them hard, we are watching it doesn't work. we are trying to find some kind of key to them, but this constant rotation between these two completely polar planes of their politics leads to the fact that the non-west begin to look with some
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irony at the united states and here is the previous one visit. uh, it means that the british prime minister in saudi arabia ended, if i understand correctly, by the fact that such a protocol comic episode took place, he was dressed in a robe, a trader, relatively speaking, yes, the arab form of clothing for people of a lower social e such caste than than the top. uh, it means that turkey is now asking to call itself turks; in un documents, the prime minister of india at the summit, in principle, began to speak in hindi for several minutes, which means that the lost organizers of this summit tried to find an interpreter in chemistry that he speaks very good english. this of course was not just a gesture. and such a principled position that we will discuss the subjects of interest to us in the language in our native language. and such an emancipation of non-western countries is a rather unambiguous signal that the attempt of steady pressure from the west
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on these countries is no longer acceptable. it seems to me that this situation can be metaphorically described as an american cowboy trying to sit on this bull, which means, uh, let u out of the corral and the question is not what the cowboy means will fall or not fall, but when exactly how many seconds will the americans hold on to him. it seems to me that they are cognitively mentally unprepared to work with all this complexity, uh, their uh, foreign language training suffers. this is my favorite topic, how the deans of the faculty of international relations suffer from training in the subject of regional studies, their ability to show empathy for their partners and opponents suffers. and they are bound to make mistakes. generally. i think it's good that they environment is now such a crisis of competence crisis. elite it strengthens all the forces of the world and common sense. yes to planet earth well, uh, we
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have already mentioned turkey now there is a very sharp aggravation of turkish western relations, firstly, today president erdogan announced that he was starting a military operation in syria from the city of the department already had a negative signal. i think this is a very good test for the united states and us-turkish relations. will the united states allow such a mega split, a mega crisis in nato is right in front of nato itself there in madrid which is slated just for the end of this year. further turkey has toughened up, uh, sharply the rhetoric against greece and is already even raising the issue of belonging to the aegean islands. vladimir alekseevich, you have already stated and mentioned today that turkey has accused not only sweden and finland, but also germany, france and the netherlands of supporting those whom turkey considers terrorists, and specifically in the kurdistan workers' party and those associated with it. uh, the organization about it, but erdogan said at the congress,
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e justice and development party, and also recepta and erdogan published a very interesting article in the journal economist, which says a lot. let's listen. although our partners have always appreciated turkey's contribution to nato's collective security mission, they quickly forgot about it, when there were no threats to their national security, our partners, who remember turkey's importance only in turbulent times. people like the crisis in the balkans mistakenly believed that long-term stability could be achieved without turkey. the threat to international peace and security has changed in recent years and this has led many to believe that nato is an obsolete organization that has ceased to serve its purpose precisely, or macron said in 2019 that the alliance is experiencing brain death. the same people
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questioned turkey's role in nato, this mixture of extraordinary wishful thinking and extreme strategic myopia cost the alliance many years, that is, we see that erdogan is already pressing india against any individual countries that want to join in nato, he makes claims to all of nato, including the united states, to nato as an institution, and he accuses all of nato of disrespecting turkey. vladimir alekseevich, if possible, very briefly, but why such a sharp increase in rates? is it subtle and then what erdogan wants as a price or is it a fundamental tectonic shift or at least its beginning in general in turkish western and turkish nato relations, as erdogan said nato is a security organization, not a support for terrorism. and in
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generally speaking, this is not just a rhetorical statement. uh, turkey has been striving for a very long time to become part of the western world, but i wasn’t expected there, uh, they demanded a lot of things from it in order for it to move into the eu now, turkey requires and from european countries, uh. uh, a whole set, so to speak, the implementation of a certain set of requirements, yes, among which is support for the termination of support for what turkey considers terrorists. yes, those organizations that turkey considers terrorist. uh, among this withdrawal barrage of weapons, and many, many other issues, that is, and moreover, i would say, as the more, uh, turkey responds to these requests, the more the requirements increase exactly in the same way as the european union throughout this time , but presented turkey with one demand turkey satisfied, and then, please, the second demand. she satisfied him, then the third and so on ad infinitum, and turkey will go exactly until
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the wall appears, but even when it appears, turkey will try with this wall agree to bypass the cannons mattresses come up as when they took constantinople something yes , they come up with something and uh, it is very important here that the tour indeed, they go beyond. eh, the questions of exclusively including sweden there, finland, turkey asks the whole question, the north atlantic alliance. and why does he need such an alliance turkey if he does not provide security, for the members of this alliance, turkey says about this, that it is necessary to take into account the interests of the turkish republic in the field of security, turkey needs a guarantee of security, and today she herself provides this much better than the north atlantic alliance in relation to her, so there are several tests here. first on uh, brain test. yes, as far as the brain can or is alive, because now we have to solve a lot of complex issues, and the second test is a test of how far the unata really has a vision of the future,
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because apparently this is a global hmm idea of ​​​​nato as a global organization. she didn't go, to say the least. uh, our goals are real after the collapse of the soviet union and after trying to make terrorism of this purpose, uh, no. and what then is the atavism of the cold war, what erdogan's coalition partners, mr. bakhchili, said, he said, why is turkey such a need to consider creating some kind of its own organization or talk with other responsible members of the international community. and this is a very interesting shift. it is precisely the shift in the political process in turkey that is another matter. how long will americans endure against this background. uh, such is your will, the turkish, the leader and the turkish establishment. after all, once the party of justice development party came to power as a moderately pro-western party, despite the fact that it was conservative today, the situation has changed, but there is a certain dissatisfaction in the turkish
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society of an economic nature in the first place, which the american partners will not take advantage of, especially in the context of the upcoming elections in next year and the coming centenary, therefore, very big tests are waiting for turkey now. it's not just an operation that's about to begin. now i assure you, very soon, but also, this is a question of nato itself north atlantic alliance as such? i think that nato itself and american dominance within this alliance are in for a big test. we will continue in just a few moments, do not switch. the leaders of russian boxing , champions and winners of the largest competitions, are together against fighters from different continents in a new unique tournament, they are ready to fight for victory. this is our team intercontinental cup wind
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this visit took place against the backdrop of a very impressive e demonstrations of military force. china a. b. monday , about thirty aircraft, e.g. chinese military aircraft, among which there are bombers and missile carriers and fighters and electronic warfare aircraft, but conducted a large-scale flight, just entered the taiwan air defense zone, this is really the largest gesture of china's military gesture towards taiwan in at least for e, the current year, a and today, already in response to e. the visit of another us senator to taiwan from beijing sounded very dire warnings. where is the united the united states is accused of saying that their words and adherence to the policy of one china do not correspond to their deeds, that the united states tacitly encourages and supports supporters
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of taiwan independence and uses taiwan to manipulate china, yury vladimirovich said in the chinese foreign ministry today when china runs out of patience and this flight of thirty planes is oppression. indeed, this is a signal that this patience is almost over or is it just some kind of routine practice, you know the flight. aircraft are the second exercises for this week. today was the third teaching in one week. this is not an experienced level of activity of the chinese air force. you mentioned, uh, two aircraft carriers, or rather two aircraft carrier groups. yes, these exercises e, not exercises about flights of chinese aircraft , really took place after, e, the exercises of the american-japanese, where two american aircraft carriers abraham lincoln and ronaldrey participated not far, just from this region, these exercises of two aircraft carriers took place in the same
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waters from which they had just before this left the aircraft carrier group of aircraft carriers of the naval forces of china and all this to the southeast of okinawa. this is the area that is considered by military experts to be the most possible place for a clash between the armed forces, the united states and china. now, as for the visit of this lady, who has a completely anglo-saxon name in fact, the chinese dart , yes, well, husband, there and so on. yes, even under the mask in which she is always visible, her eyes and so on. she is one of the leaders of the taiwanese congressional lobby and came. she 's not empty-handed, she's empowered to lead talks about the cooperation of the us national guard in preparing taiwanese forces
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for fighting in the city, you understand? that is, the chinese have every reason to be offended, that is, here, uh, because i studied leninsky's philosophy. eh, i see what's going on. quantitative changes are accumulating both from the american side and from the chinese side, and as philosophy teaches us. only. true, these changes can abruptly and unexpectedly be transformed into qualitative changes, that is, an armed conflict today newspaper. e. accidentally by the sea post - this is an english-language newspaper that is published in hong kong published an article by the head of the, uh, chunyan institute, uh in beijing by the way, here they are a visiting professor, mainly energy financial
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issues, but recently here politics . so what is he, says professor van-wei. he said that it is time to completely get rid of the illusion about the possibility of a peaceful solution to us-china relations, and things are really going on. eh, that's in the direction of the conflict and here is nato, which we said today that he has no idea, right? they now have an idea on this themselves, these just to officially expand the scope of china's activity is a concept. she constantly says sheet track and today yen pillar, which is in washington this is nato secretary general once again confirmed that in the new strategic concept, china will be declared an adversary. and if it becomes a partner with russia, yes, russia will cease to be a partner, and what will be stated that nato needs to play a more active role, just in
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in this ocean region, i had such a crazy idea in my head that the ukrainian crisis was started, in particular, in order to make nato monolithic manageable and direct it towards china, since it is china that is the main rival of america and the free world. and so it is necessary until america has created, uh, in the pacific basin, this line of defense yes, japan south korea auswa. yes, give them time to form this line of containment for china and in the meantime for nato. hey, i'm ready military vehicle. uh, connect to serve uh american interests. well, you very correctly said, just about, but the training of the taiwanese national guard. um, more precisely, what the
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united states national guard will be preparing. uh, the armed forces of taiwan - this is very reminiscent of the policy that the united states has pursued and continues to pursue in relation to ukraine, indeed, an analogy. here is a straight line and here, but as in the case of ukraine and in taiwan, the united states it seems to me that they are also following the razor's edge. and uh, very there is a fine line between containment and provocation, and in principle, when i analyze i look at us policy towards china in general and taiwan in particular. andrey andreyevich, i get the impression that the united states proceeds from the inevitability of a military clash with china, the inevitability of a military solution in one form or another, in one form or another, and taiwanese , problems, but also. the united states wants this fight to happen quickly while the us still has the military advantage. they understand that the balance
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power is rapidly shifting in favor of china, but the united states does not want this fight to take place right now while the united states is not yet completely finished. uh, dealt with russia using ukraine as a proxy, meaning the united states is provoking china but at the same time wants to choose the right time for them to uh military escalate. i'm right. i think you are right that the americans really feel that time is not on their side and in this situation they are trying to keep the initiative for themselves in any implicit, uh, strategically implicit situation, who has the upper hand is very important, who has the initiative, if you strike first, if you set key trends, frame the situation as you need, you have an advantage in advance and i believe that the chinese leadership is quite reasonable and i think it’s good i read, actually, the chinese classics of strategies, which said that the best war is to smash the opponent's plans and
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chinese strategies. we also talk about how if you don't see an obvious victory on the battlefield, you better avoid this fight right now. and i think the american miscalculation is that they believe that it will take some time for china's neighbors to unite against it around the united states, this will make the american containment of china such an indestructible barrier, an indestructible wall and uh, the mistake is that not antagonize now, china then, as now, perhaps the best time was to try to break the russian-chinese bond. and thus they are united by our partnership there are theses that this partnership will have no upper limits of the upper limits. yes, and uh , such a strategic situation is being invested, which the next american administrations will
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blame for the previous ones. well, how did it happen that this one who lost russia to china at the same time, yes, lost eurasia i lost eurasia yes, how did it happen? uh, did it really happen on its own and this one, you know, such an episode dunno on the moon. uh, how did it happen that we are opposed by two militarily strongest powers. and this baffles me, as an analyst of american foreign policy. how can you not see how obvious things are? how can you not realize that this is the rising power of the powers that strive for autonomy of independence, it requires respect. well , really. uh, for now, us-china relations. eh, everything, to a greater extent, russian-chinese relations are worsening and aggravating, the russian-chinese partnership, where indeed, as it was stated in the declaration of february 4, and this year there are no limits thrives today. eh, it happened. uh, today the russian international affairs council and the
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chinese academy of social sciences held a very important conference called russia and china cooperation in the new era, and uh , the foreign ministers of both russia and china addressed the participants of this conference and this is what draws. vanya has almost identical, not even similar, but identical approaches, but to russian and chinese relations and to the world order. so i propose to listen to what chinese foreign minister wang said and there is no universal democratic formula as well as an excellent democratic model. monopolization. defining democracy, imposing values ​​and interfering with the internal affairs of other countries under the guise of democracy and human rights will not lead to success. global security is indivisible, no country can and should strive for its own security at the expense of the security of other countries, international and
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regional security cannot and should not be ensured by strengthening military blocs. creation of the iron curtain and separation food chains and supply chains the first vladimirovich but it seems that this is taken from the russian concept. i am not a politician or from the russian draft european security treaty. well, there really is such a feeling that this is a russian foreign policy document. we spoke the same language. and this is no coincidence, because our national interests with china coincide precisely in the field of security, and the more pressure on moscow on the ukrainian front, the more pressure on china on the taiwan front. uh, in the future front, the faster we will draw closer, the more our foreign policy concepts will overlap , and uh, the ambassadors spoke today.
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naturally. and here is the chinese ambassador jan hai na, he, well, he said the right words to himself, as expected, but he ended up very well that russia and china are standing back to back. and he added, and moreover, to the shoulder, because before there was only a pig to the back. and now you see a new step in chinese diplomacy. now we also hook. it's true, and uh, in this uh in this standing back to back. uh, a guarantee that there will be no global nuclear war. yes, because the americans are really playing with fire. and er, regarding the taiwan crisis, the button is actually in their hands. as soon as they push the taiwanese leadership to declare sovereignty, a war will immediately begin. so uh now uh ball uh on the
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american half of the field, and before our eyes. it seems to me that what is happening is nothing more, nothing less than a reformatting of the architecture of the eurasian continent for the last 300 years, a key element, if not the core of this architecture, has been the close connection between russia and europe political, economic , cultural and humanitarian, even during the cold war, energy cooperation between the soviet union and western european countries was an extremely important element of stability and balance of power in eurasia and now this is a connection is destroyed and destroyed totally. and after the european union ended yesterday in brussels, the italian example of mario draghi said, in particular, that sanctions against russia would act for a very long time, and therefore trade relations will change for many years. if forever and i think that mario draghi is absolutely right, even after the end of the military conflict in ukraine , trade and economic relations between russia and the eu
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will continue to shrink, and the rampant russophobia that unfolded there. now it will interfere with the restoration of humanitarian cooperation and for the first time in 300 years. the collapse of our relations with europe falls at a time when this europe is no longer the center of the world, nor a promising market for us, when europe is a declining size, therefore the former core of eurasia which was called greater europe he is in the past. but now, before our eyes, a new core is being formed. this is a big eurasia at the core. the economic , political and defense partnership between russia and china is a partnership that has no limits and between which there is no zero-sum game. big eurasia is a space of peace and development from brest to shanghai. so the era of big europe has passed, and ahead of the era of big eurasia it was a big game, goodbye. hello
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program time will tell, we continue to work in live as part of the information channel on the first ya artyom sheinin. well, today the news finally came, which finally began to explain to me what is the reason for such grandiose military successes, in quotation marks, of the ukrainian army, which is already advancing towards kiev from the lysychansk before that, she had unlimited success in severodonetsk in mariupol. yes, in general, she did not understand many places. what am i there? what is it there, now i understand, it turns out. zelenskiy has another military adviser we didn't know about and probably all these grandiose successes.
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this is the result of the advice of this military adviser , his wife told the world about this. and zelensky, communicating with the foreign press, we listen to this sensational confession. as a son, my son is growing up as a political scientist. he knows everything. he gives us military advice on what we should buy for our father too. what tanks planes helicopters. we need to buy what we lack. which countries are helping? are we bad? what a good thing, he is a military expert with him you can talk about it for months. do you understand what case, what is it? of course, a joke, and we understand that this is a joke, and she joked with journalists. well, what else to do? she, so to speak, can be deeply commander-in-chief of the army, where losses are already measured in tens of thousands, tens, thousands of people, and they don’t take them away. even these corpses are not needed by anyone and for relatives. nobody cares that i'm still there. well, as they say, i don’t know what to say joke, but the fact is that
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only jokes were made in this joke, because when a comedian leads a country, then, in general, a nine-year-old military adviser boy. it doesn't seem like it either. something the same, that is, the level of understanding. this is what i think. approximately the same, moreover, and speaking, unfortunately, seriously, i won’t be surprised, what can be just, maybe communication with a nine-year-old boy is somehow amazing. here today. e zelensky led to some kind of sudden awareness of reality, because before that he was like this, everything was fine with him and everywhere, so they went on the offensive and that’s it. they have all this all this and suddenly today some time and a glimpse reality, maybe really through the mouth of this baby. the truth told him something so unpleasant, and he immediately let it out. well, where else to spread to western journalists, too, come on. the most difficult situation has developed in the east of ukraine in severodonetsk lysychansk is the name of the cities in the east of ukraine. and the situation in the east is very difficult, we lose from 60 to 100 soldiers per day
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killed in battle and something like 500 people wounded in battle. 60 to 100 days in combat and something like 500 wounded in combat. and this one says, as it were commander-in-chief, i still don’t understand, maybe he is now beginning to understand that he is not acting in films. and that it's actually thousands of people, uh, thousands already tens of thousands, who are dying. i don’t know, but here it’s sad and surprisingly different that he has a son and at least a nine-year-old boy. maybe something can suggest. dad, are you an idiot? but, for example, there is no arrestovich for obvious reasons, there is no son and most likely never will be, so this one continues to joke, and he continues to play here in this war game, as if these 100 people do not die every day. and as if this is some kind of show, in which his half-wit was invited. and here he is working out a role in this series. just look at this adviser to the president of a
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country where tens of thousands of dead are already ahead. many more tens of thousands of dead tuned in, yes, something so serious spiritual uplifting. so we replenished the german budget here. yes. this is a typical, let me say, today's political ukraine and this let me say that there is a reason why these tens of thousands of ukrainians died and will die again, because this is advising the president something. and in general, it is in a sense the personification of this country, because it doesn’t even know what it is holding in its hands, the belgian flag is german, but it doesn’t care, because its task is to joke something like that, it has two task to joke, but in -second to explain, and defeat
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victories. and, perhaps, thirdly, always find someone to blame. this is very typical when always in some problems of the ukrainian state of independent independent cathedral food, but never to blame. they themselves are always to blame. someone in this case is to blame for the arrester. who? well, of course, of course, the germans, if it weren’t for the germans, they are now as given, but the germans don’t give, and therefore they don’t give, well, we listen to severodonetsk in relation to now this peak to take a city that is lower or now lower than another city where our troops keeps the defense of the enemy troops. this is a very bad idea, which is not enough to, well, i don't know how to completely unblock this area, 3 4, a full-fledged brigade. even two or three, that is, we need 3-4 bg brigades. yes, not completely btg, and not armed with new brigades. well, okay. yes, yes, yes, ready and ready to fight, mechanized heavy solid brigades from time to time in terms of the balance of power, respectively, on the current front -
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this is drawn then even one such brigade. if the germans had given in time, they had weapons at least one such brigade, or maybe if i remember my grandmother always in childhood, this is it she said that if they had caught up with us, we would have hit them like this. this is from this series, now it’s not the germans’ fault that they didn’t give weapons, because if they had given weapons, then we would have, of course, already surrendered the residential area in the north of donetsk, but why did we surrendered, then we surrendered it, because there would be no point in defending it, because it’s not quite there on the high bank now, then you defended it. why did you defend him then? if it doesn’t make sense , then why didn’t you immediately go to this one, that is, this here's a lie on a lie. lie on lie. lies on lies are always someone's fault, and it would be spit on it, but the fact is that i'm not sure that i'm an arrest officer understands that all this is his lie. this is about real people who are dying at the front. really, so to speak
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, a country in which there are millions of people. that's because of here's their games and filming ended up in this situation. although, of course, in fairness with german partners, indeed. here he is right , something interesting is happening to them, because on the one hand, olaf scholz, well, no, but the german chancellor is not merkel, of course, yet, but promises nonetheless. give me some means of air defense systems arrests and have not had time yet. here are the waves of hesitation from the words of the schols in the air, immediately extinguish the bundeswehr, that is, the subordinates of this very olaf and the schols. they say, shulgin say they don't have nine nine schoolchildren. with us, this is just natural, that is, you understand, and here i also wonder whether the germans are mocking or not. well, the first version was. maybe they have a mess there, but i don’t think that you were born germans already to such an extent that they already also a mess. maybe they are mocking, or they are in some way. note. i've been pacing this way for a long time now. that's what
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they seem to give weapons, but they seem to give not now and not which they ask, but they will definitely give, but it is not clear when it is not yet in stock. and so here they are, i think that they balance like that, and then i think. well, how is it all these scholts, all these here, these are people grown up and looking over the ocean there. and what is there? and there, too, a very strange tonality went. for example, somehow broadcasts this anality. well, not so much a high-profile military leader, but for a minute , the us secretary of the army there, to hell with them, they have the pentagon, they have the secretary of defense. they have a minister of the army. here is a wormt citizen. and now she broadcasts some surprisingly strange messages, including to olaf and the bundeswehr, probably well, the bundeswehr. you know what a lieutenant colonel is all the above, just right there where he sits, here is madame ern, and here she broadcasts such a message. listen, which one uplifting. i think we have to be very careful
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about how we can give the ukrainian military what they need, given what is currently unfolding, grinding up an artillery battle in such conditions, frankly , it will be more difficult to maintain the morale of the ukrainian forces, given how are they being bombarded? of course, i don't know who appointed her. by this minister of the army, but she says, of course, interesting things, what do you know, now here is such an artillery grinding the story begins, so it's unclear. should we give weapons? well, actually, if you really want your ward to fight and win, it is in this situation that you need to give weapons. she says, no-no-no, something like some kind of artillery duel, probably now is not the time. let's especially since they have low morale, although she would add. we just cut her off, and she would have added that, of course, america is working and doing everything to raise this uh, falling morale of ukrainian soldiers. and i i must tell you, well, we are still objective people. there are mechanisms for a tough,
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uncompromising uplifting of the spirit of ukrainian soldiers, that there are weapons, after all. okay weapons, nonsense. the main thing is to lift. here is the spirit. just look now and you will understand how the americans do everything that the ukrainian military personnel were motivated to the war zone. listen. toughly i immediately warn everyone one hundred soldiers of the volunteer defense forces are engaged in meditation, the ukrainian military leader andreikov, helps volunteers to find peace of mind on the battlefield. meditation gives resistance to all challenges during a combat mission to a soldier. you need to be focused, not afraid and remain calm. this is in all seriousness. this is not a meme. this is not a joke, not trolling. i am writing this new york times, and i have the impression that, in principle, that schultz with the bundeswehr, this is what we will give you air defense systems. well, only we don’t have them in warehouses now, that’s it guys. we will support you so much. let's meditation. come on, get up in pose, then a tree and meditate and it will not be
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scary. i, and so on. i'm not afraid, i'm not afraid, although i must admit the americans. still, they never do anything. just like that, because i know that these ukrainian military personnel will, of course, come in handy with these skills. i even know where they will be useful to them, to whom earlier to whom later they will be useful in those places where, in general, it is already big. that the previously trained servicemen turned out to be, in principle, act these meditation skills, in principle, these guys, what they do and in principle meditate, imagine that no one has taught them to meditate yet. and they are already meditating. and what will happen when they go there with american rugs? this would be total bullshit. the main thing is that there is enough space for everyone, so that the rug needs to be settled somewhere with grass, it’s not very good . well, he’ll come up with something for them. yes, but it's all just a joke, of course, in fact, really agree with the question a lot arises now america what is she saying to her allies and the same germans and the same ukrainians in general what is she what is she going to do? what is she doing biden
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tried to answer the finational times article that asked this question, which naturally said that in general, and the european allies, who are already bearing real costs due to support for this very ukraine, e, created, of course, by the americans for their goals. they ask more and more. america itself, what it wants to achieve, we are all for the sake of what the same scholz is. he says the bundeswehr - so, put it somewhere in the corner. put these here systems for which i do not understand, what for is all this and biden. well, he feels that somehow questions hang and gives answers to these questions. tried to be more specific in answering. i don't know, maybe i'm stupid, it seems to me, as always, when biden starts to explain something, it becomes more unclear, but let's try to figure it out, come on. america's goals are simple - we want a democratic and independent sovereign and prosperous ukraine with the means to deter and defend against further aggression. we will continue to provide ukraine with modern weapons and also send billions more dollars
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of financial assistance. we do not seek a war between nato and russia, however much i disagree with putin the us will try to bring him down in moscow until the us or our allies are attacked. we will not directly participate in this conflict, not by sending american troops to fight in ukraine without attacking russian troops. we do not encourage or allow ukraine to strike outside its borders. we don't see any signs at the moment the fact that russia has an intention to use nuclear weapons in ukraine here, in fact, of course, in this attempt to explain it, which he confuses a lot of questions here even more. uh, there are many, of course, interesting places, for example, this brilliant phrase that they do not seek to overthrow president putin in moscow. well, this is understandable. why, because they overthrew him a long time ago in vilnius, that is, in vilnius, in my opinion, he has been overthrown for five years, they have already been overthrown, they are sitting there. here are all these fagins, this whole gang-watering can. there means this, but seriously speaking, means, and he
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says the following, that our goal is to see a democratic, independent, sovereign, prosperous ukraine with the means to deter and protect against further aggression. well, that is, it is, as it were, incomprehensible if you help the country in some way. but at the same time, you are preparing her for the fact that the aggression will continue, then you, as it were, did not help much. that is, he has poland. i don't know that you're helping her to protect herself from some further aggression, but if further aggression exists, how opportunity, then you did not help her, or you helped her so much that further aggression became even more. uh, so to speak, it’s really not entirely clear what he means, that is, if he said that we want, and the aggressor to defeat the aggressors there, then no, just to prevent further aggression and if i was there german, what french? i said so for a minute somehow again it is not clear. you want us to wash all this for a decade, twice a week. how many years have we
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not got used to it and perfumes are expensive earlier in the middle century, even though you sprinkled perfume in france and you walk. you don’t wash yourself there for a month now, no matter how expensive it is. here is but the most interesting question, of course, from this attempt to explain biden. it's what it is in these words about what they do not encourage. and they don’t allow ukraine to strike outside its borders, or that is, against russia, and here , given how many times we have explained the state of the psyche of zelensky and his entire elite, and in general all this current political reality, which is called ukraine, here is the question of what, maybe biden himself is not everywhere, intersecting with reality, to ban or not allow this today's ukraine. although, of course, zelensky assures that they are not going to do anything like that. i know people in the united states or someone in the white house is saying that we can use their multiple launch rocket systems to
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attack russia look we are not going to attack russia we are not interested in the russian federation we are not fighting on its territory. right there, of course, uh, press secretary. e, press secretary of the president of the russian federation dmitry peskov reacted and said that he did not believe that kiev would not attack the russian federation, i agree. in this case, because you can’t trust people who say this, given that we see over and over again that, and even from all these talk about the supply of possible such weapons. they get dizzy with success. they start drawing maps right there in all seriousness. how does it mean that here they will be this from the ukrainian resource, how to where they will finish off from kharkov to where they will finish off from kramatorsk and what's most interesting about this one? now let's leave it and this is no longer a joke. to where they will finish off from nikolaev why because if we are here to where they are going to finish off from
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nikolaev we will deploy in this direction, then there is crimea and here returning to the words. bush that they do not allow strikes on the territory of the russian federation, here an interesting incident arises for biden, crimea is not the territory of the russian federation and for zelensky crimea is not the territory of the russian federation, and this is a very dangerous incident. he this, of course, is understood by saying that they do not want to enter into direct opposition and so on. but the fact that in some repulsed current politicized ukrainian head, the idea that we were forbidden to hammer in ukraine, and ukraine is its porch this is a complicated story, especially since there are a lot of all kinds of ideas. well, here you have, for example, the deputy minister of defense. this is not just some kind of comedian, this is a deputy defense minister, like this european side, how she imagines the current process, how she sees what russia is doing and what it is doing? ukraine
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the russians are destroying civilian and social infrastructure because it doesn't interest them. after all, they have plans to use the territory of ukraine as a springboard to move on. ukraine is not the ultimate goal. and if putin is not stopped by the whole world now, he will go from the territory of ukraine to war against the european world. there, what ideas are there in all seriousness, the idea assures everyone that it is russia that is destroying the infrastructure, that russia is going to go to war on the european world, and they they stand like an outpost, and therefore everything is possible for them, and if they are given something, and not as if they can, at the same time, they can remind as much as they like that mariupol has become what it has become exactly, because it was not the russian army that destroyed civilian infrastructure. but this is all the result of the fact that the ukrainians defended themselves behind the backs of their population , defended themselves by making a fortification out of this very infrastructure. same. now in that very severodonetsk which they first intended to hold to the last, and then it turned out that he
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niko not needed. here you have photos from the north of donetsk, where a tank is cooking a multi-storey panel building. and the fact that there is a tank there is a sentence to this house. they sentenced this house and all the people who still remained in it or were going to stay, because, of course, when a tank is standing there, it is clear that this house becomes a target, and this is not a russian tank. this is a ukrainian tank, and moreover, we know from practice that every time ukraine today suffers some kind of military defeat, the level of shelling what we have seen in the last days. here they took krasny liman and immediately began to strike at donetsk where they had struck for a long time, and we understand that since it is likely ahead. they still have many defeats and the level of defeats will increase. it is not clear what answer they will send to each next defeat, and in this sense the question arises. where is now. well, where is the head or consciousness now, if it is possible to talk about it to the ukrainian
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authorities from the point of view of the situation at the front. what are their western curators doing? that is, with what we we are dealing now. in fact, uh, look at the last week, what is happening even not the last, well, the last week is especially strong, but this shaft, uh, on the internet of materials that the fighters of those battalions are performing and so on and so forth say that no weapons, nothing. everything, in short, it is impossible to fight us abandoned. we surrender there and so on, there is a version that this is a conflict between the zaluzhny, that is, the commander in chief, respectively, the ukrainian commander, so yes, the supreme commander means, respectively, mr. zelensky between they have a conflict because zelensky is a hated figure for the army, and they want him, in principle, as it were, well, very serious to him. in general, a large number of claims. there are fears that, in general, some units may turn around to go to kiev and lay claim to their rights. in general, how long? yes, and the ones he has, oddly enough, against the background
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of the defeat, in a certain way, grows, and the rating, because, well, he personifies just an army. an alternative in relation to the presidential administration, it seems that between them there is conflict, but actually i er believe that this is only part of the situation as well. but you, we were just talking about something about where this border is . well, uh, about the zelensky border. no, we will, to be honest, about the zaluzhny border, there is absolutely no way it could not apply. i believe that he is a war criminal, he should be tried. and so on, but this is a person who, in principle, is engaged in operational strategic and tactical plans and is engaged in what is called a real war. unlike mr zelensky who doing pr. do you remember why did you hold on? why did azov steel hold on, because it did not give an order. yes, why not give an order, because they said, yes, hold on until eurovision, we must win eurovision and then give up, if you want, yes, that's the same thing in severodonetsk that
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arrestovich says. he same he perfectly knows situation, city than. now, how to properly hold him is impossible. in fact, he is already looking at our troops, these guys, who are all civilians there. they try on these uh, on little rogues to cross over to the side either now he or now would also end the road already cut. everything already. clear. this applies to eugeica. all the rest. pay attention to everything you are describing now. it essentially did the same. this is the work of the laid hands. this is not zelensky, but promptly manages all this. so, artyom we turned out to be, after all, to drive there, and we’re just coming to this, that in fact, i said that against the background of all these defeats and just some horrors that happen, and the zaluzhny has a rating grows only a. and as if against, and president zelensky is nothing more, in fact, uh, both of them are clear with them, everything is clear, and they are to blame for the situation itself, but such is the situation on the ukrainian
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battlefield, including the information one. you yourself know that they will remake any win, any of the rada , into a win, and at the same time i know that they will still hold their noses and in this sense, i don’t really understand. and what is this wind from the west bringing to them now, this biden, these germans, what they say, all these zelensky arresters, is one thing. what do they feel? that's it. and how do we feel about the end of the story? you look, and kiev began, and around kiev they began to create serious fortifications. this indicates what they understand that, most likely, when it collapses, and the defense of na on the donetsk front, in principle, there will be no one left for all these forces. yes, every city is something like a fortified area, but at such a level as the north. or mariupol not a single city and you want to tell me that the understanding of what you are talking about now, that here sooner or later with with more or less resistance, the front will collapse anyway, and then the domino effect will begin and so they are already building trenches around kiev. this is
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understood both in washington and in berlin and in kiev, of course, but in kiev, e. kiev does not have the task of understanding something; it is important that it understands in washington and brussels and in berlin, so i understand if we proceed from the fact that in washington in berlin and there is clearly understand now the question is what's next? and i have a slightly different version, if i allow me to state it. it seems to me, that the strategic goal of the united states is to prolong the conflict as much as possible, and for three reasons, firstly, russia should weaken the war. she is war. and ukraine, in principle, no one feels sorry for. in this case, it is nothing more than a tool, but in general, the priority goal for them is the european union germany as its key element, in fact, the germans. literally before our eyes, they are now cutting off a thread after a string of economic ties with russia, germany, which has been growing wildly for 60 years due to cheap soviet, and
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then russian energy carriers. right now it just remains naked and the boss. and after this conflict after this conflict germany as an industrial superpower. it’s just that half of the world market will not actually exist, in fact they will get an angelas that the americans are engaged in this sense more in germany than in ukraine they are a priority target, therefore, i think that they have no, there is no doubt that ukraine will suffer a military defeat anyway will be crushed the only question is well, how long can they resist a month, two or three months. here's how much . so much has been achieved from germany, but in fact, and such actions that were there six months ago, it was impossible to even imagine that the germans would refuse russian oil. well, this is not amenable to any economic. the explanation is that the germans are seriously saying that they will shoot themselves in the knee, but will gradually give up gas from cheap pipeline gas. but who could
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believe it, no one nonetheless. this one the ideological installation works and actually. here is a moment when germany will be left alone , well, respectively, with the arabian monarchies with very expensive oil, with a cator with very expensive liquefied gas. well, that's all. we actually pick up and move on. it seems to me that this picture is so arranged. uh-huh well, as a matter of fact, they just brought me, uh, three parties, which confirm that, probably, this picture really works like that, so, uh, damn it, i made a statement, just about what we are now discussing kiev uh assured the us that will not use american rocket launchers against targets on the territory of the russian federation and washington trusts these statements, blinkin said military supplies will continue to kiev and the united states will adapt such assistance depending on the situation. but this is just in time for the question of what, and the most in my opinion.
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the main thing, comrade e, jens stoltenberg said, which means first of all, ah, jens stoltenberg said at a joint press conference with anthony blinkin, as for the timing of e, we cannot predict how and when everything will happen. as far as we can tell. now the conflict will continue for many more months. actually. this is exactly what blinkin said at this joint press conference with stoltenberg. well, that's all, really. it looks like the americans are playing some kind of long card of what they want to win with this card. it seems to me from the fourteenth year. here's to me personally. this was my position. i understood that ukraine, sorry for such a metaphor, europe’s hedgehog pants like that, but it’s not for nothing that they shoved it like that, yes, and here is ukraine of central europe and etc. that is, the slogans were thrown out was
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understandable. what is e, i must say, a specific partner weakens europe, and it weakens qualitatively here. still, a big country is not macedonia, let's say, or not slovenia, right? this is the first. secondly, here i am returning to what you were talking about, it was right about the scholts that it was clear to me that i’m sorry, too, just like that, if he has an expression, he tries to fidget, on this hedgehog, so as not to prick himself much, which he actually described now sergey he is trying to understand and innocence observe the capital to acquire. as my youth was told, that's what we are. yes, we ship. he also plays this virtual reality well. it understands this construction, behind which sergey says, you know, with regard to some of the specifics of german politics, it’s, of course, we just very much yulian semyonov created a picture for us artistically, in fact,
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here are the materials that i read, in including concerning, and there the forty-second year and so on. i remember how i read the bookmaker's diary, they are there in the smoke. they condemn how they will bring down hitler, you understand calmly. absolutely nothing of the sort. that's what yulian semyonov described, it wasn't close there. and very many, if well, that's okay, that's another topic with regard to biden and his statement. of course, they are very curious, but i read them, it’s completely different. he clearly sends a signal to all these guys that the guys have no money for the guys, where here in europe to ukraine and so on there is no money. now. look at them already. i don't know ivan will confirm it or not. they have already raked out their arsenals right. if you take uh, a set of infantrymen, that is, anti-tank missile systems, that’s all, but in fact, in short, the money they allegedly allocated to ukraine
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but everyone already knows that out of 40 billion there. well, maybe 15, yes, yeah, this is cut military pro. the us complex is also a problem here, because the depreciation of the fixed assets of the united states is such that before restarting the military-industrial complex in such a power. this is the energy you need. yeah. before that, you didn't have it. okay, there are highly skilled workers around the world there posherstit, maybe they will gain, but they must modernize their power plants. they didn't. and uh, it will take them up to 24 years, and, accordingly, to produce even the fastest one, so i’m not a military expert. i understand that before 26. they will not be able to replenish very serious arsenals. here they have no money until the age of 24. and this is what biden is
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a kind of dishes on the table. that is, they just think that they, along with the americans, are sitting at the table for something, but in fact, they just grub a little later, and maybe they are the main target. well, there is another story that is possible, indeed, this whole story with ukraine now is for some kind of west. we always talk about how the west would be. well, we just found out that america is one west. germany is different smell. and great britain is some other west here. well, for some part of the west, ukraine is now really not a bomb, but a fuse for a bomb. but what will be this paper, that is, the wick is already burning, and then we discuss how quickly it will burn. how to say so, he will be set on fire there if he plugs how long this wick is. and what about the bomb, what do i mean, i have more and more i get the feeling that they lit this fuse in order to explode the bomb, and which all the conspiracy theorists of the world always described as the third horseman. hey rider.
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apocalypse pandemic something. it seems to me that somehow this rider was already stomping it somewhere, but the war. and every conspiracy theorist knows the third horseman of the apocalypse, and i'm not a conspiracy theorist, but i accidentally heard it was hunger. and so, in fact, this whole story with ukraine, which in recent weeks has been more and more actively put under the theme of global hunger, speaking about 20 million tons of grain, which, against the background of two and a half billion tons of grain, which are traded in all over the world. it's not that it's not even a tenth of a percent makes me think that, of course, it's not about the ukrainian grain as such, but about creating an informational semantic bundle in the information space. russia ukraine famine all over the world can arrange this, only the one who is going to arrange this famine i don’t know if scholz is involved in this? well, let's
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listen to him. there is a reason why we should be very concerned that there are many citizens in the world who are experiencing nutritional difficulties. this is russia's aggressive war in ukraine the responsibility for the threats that we will have to face lies clearly with russia and its president. that is why it is so important that we now intensify our efforts to ensure the export of grain from ukraine. i remind you of scholz, anything but he can not count, and he must know that 20 million ukrainian tons is a drop in the ocean in the background. whole world grain. yes, of course, prices have risen, but prices have risen evenly, because what they started to talk about, the one who has holds the one who trades lifts prices, realizing that you know, some kind of grandiose shuker is being prepared, and scholz cannot help but understand that this is not the first, second, or third time. lavrov makes it clear to him that, well, it's like creating a problem out of the blue , listen sergey viktorovich there is a problem with the
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export of russian grain, although the west very loudly reminds that grain is not subject to sanctions. for some reason, they bashfully keep silent about the fact that vessels that import russian grain fell under the sanctions, they are not accepted in european ports, they are not insured, and, in principle, all logistics financial chains that are associated with the supply of grain to world markets were under the sanctions of our western colleagues. that is, lavrov moves this story further and tells schultz and not only scholz, because he says a lot of them, you guys are tying us and the ukrainian 20 million tons, which is nothing, given that we have much more you are tying us to this topic, but in fact you yourself have already begun to organize world hunger, world food shortages and the fact that they began to organize it. well, i don't know who they are, but you know, like in that joke. i don't know who they are, but yeltsin drove them. so i don’t know who these are, but they have a gutter in the wings, listen.
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there is no effective solution to the food crisis without the return to the world markets of food products from ukraine and fertilizer food from russia. i continue to make every possible effort to promote dialogue in this direction. that's what? i say, you understand, that is, i have a more and more feeling that this wick, it burns sparks for itself. there is something like this here, but in fact all this is just a prelude to the fact that they are now carefully starting in the information space with the help of this ukraine, but i can’t build it. don't remind here remember when half a year before salisbury. they showed a series about the poisoning of someone by russian spies, which means a bunch in the head once and then, when it happened six months later. and yes, yes, yes, we remember something like that, there was something like a conversation, what is your version and it will be worse than the war in ukraine. as you understand, i will pick up the version and in the future to great fans conspiracy theories, let me remind you that well, just north
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of the united states there is such a country canada which, by a military coincidence, is now the largest gas supplier, one of the largest grain producers and the world's largest supplier of potash fertilizers, the united states is also a rather big gas producer, what is needed for nitrogen fertilizers they don’t have their own potassium, but they will supply them with sewage. well, plus we all know that america, yes, it is a big grain power, that is, north america is hungry in any the case does not threaten under any circumstances, but in europe there are a lot of questions, the same germany, but experienced a terrible famine twice only in the 20th century. i'm not talking about the 18th century, the 17th century, let's not remember the terrible famine in ireland and britain too. in general, it has never been particularly fattening , therefore, but the fact that now the european union is one of the world's largest grain exporters is only because they have become a grain producer due to cheap mineral
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fertilizers, first of all. sia and belarus, and now they are gone, europe is not able to. even myself will in fact provide some food not to mention supplying grain to north africa well , those who have at least some penny free grain. you, too, do not ship anywhere. this is where it comes up. uh, two threats the first threat is food security. actually old europe and the second threat. even more monstrous. these are new tops, the future of migrants is greater than the great migration of peoples. yes, all the great migrations were, because people left from starvation from starvation in all ages. well, actually not you need to be a great historian or a visionary to assume that, well, in a year, in two, in three , these millions or even tens of millions of people on rafts will first float on a stele to italy, spain. well, further up to northern europe, this is
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actually the combination of this design. you are already beginning to emerge to me, as organized by those who are provided with grain and fertilizers on their mainland, and so on, and europe, as we said in the previous block , through the war and through the conflict in ukraine into all this vtrovil, having quarreled with us from belarus fertilizers. goodbye. and further. this is the whole chain, that is, you understand, it turns out to be a paradoxical thing that the war, which, so to speak, became the catalyst for all these conversations. this is only a prelude. this is only, roughly speaking, preparation for everything, that is, the crisis has not even begun. it 's just that's just a reason. yes, please, i have my own conspiracy version, well, let's exchange constant theory versions. yes, there or europe were suddenly at the table. i remembered wonderful poem from alice in wonderland morsha morsha carpenter wall 33 to us. he begged on the blackboard, but i
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don’t know which one of them is the walrus, but maybe america is the walrus, and the carpenter is britain. it’s obvious they are trying, in my opinion, to really promote europe. but here i wanted to correct it, despite the fact that i largely and often agree with sergey, but here the following african union seems to me, as far as i understand, actions are not introduced against our ships, so they will buy for money and will not run away from there, that is, hunger somehow we will help them overcome. you heard. excuse me for a second. you heard from lavrov that they have already worked on this topic, and perhaps the guys are revoking insurance from tankers that are being transported. i've already taken care of that. maybe we will use other tankers that go there under the uh divan in submarines, and submarines, somehow all the time sail past the east coast of the united states, with africa, we somehow,
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probably, yes, we will agree and with the arab countries. also, but here i have one note. remember, we have known each other for a long time. we discussed the migration crisis in europe and very young and zealous people came there. and now everyone is trying to get out of this war in ukraine. like any droplets from that kitty of an alcoholic, so why, because they are clearly this process going on, they show that russia is to blame for everything so that this surplus of migrants that they will not feed, they address this to them first of all, because that they are sitting on benefits or that there is no money and will not allowance money. so they want to leave them, for example, and burn them. in this furnace of war, including in ukraine, you will remember how the british recruited. it’s just these zealous migrants who arrived for the war in ukraine that this process is already underway. well, i don't think it's critical
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. yes but but nevertheless, they will try to throw them away, that is, there will be nothing to feed you. uh-huh, they will take them somewhere where ukraine can be, by the way, not only ukraine, the same north, africa, and so on, there is where to do it, running victory was not enough space on the back of the third rider. apocalypse is still jumping second, that is, clearly completely wool. this is the kind of signal it sends, because it has the means to keep this e on the social network. these people don't exist. and i have a cynical question for you. uh, while no one heard us and while it's hot in africa, they're probably not watching tv right now. but you said that we will somehow feed africa, which means that there, well, tt will overcome the problems with tankers that are already being created for us, and at the same time we you and sergey describe to me a situation in which crowds of hungry people means people from africa from north africa on rafts, starting from sicily, which means
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they will knock down europe. and i have a cynical question. i apologize in advance. and we need to feed africa in order to save europe, which is all this to itself, either out of stupidity, or out of stupidity. i say it again, i'm kind of questionable, because you know, we are kind, we are humane. it's good. that's right, but for some reason every time we during world war ii, putting uh, innumerable tens of millions of people saved them. we now hear all these saved then people who draw us like muzzles, and now you tell me, well, how would we somehow save them from this. i understand that africans should not be starved, but maybe let them rush here already, we are not going to go hungry there. the thing is, we're not going to. that's the whole problem, they're going to starve the africans. and we are going to save them from the fact that these africans would not pour in here, of course, she has unfortunate africa squeezed all sorts of juices in a colonial way. yes, i am.
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i say it again, i'm not talking about not helping africa. i am in favor of helping not to the detriment of myself help for the fact that we save everyone all the time, as far as help is concerned. this is a separate issue, humanitarian aid. we have someone to help now. right there in the donbass, we have it, directly by barter, we can even take a lot of things and bring them back to us, and they swim from africa from africa. you see this conversation, we have something to bring from there to her, they have something to pay with. they may not have money, but they have something to pay. that is, roughly speaking, you are telling me that in this scheme that they come up with, africa is our resource, of course, with which we are separate from all those who are there . we can do something like that. here. here, in fact, i figured it out and made a remark. okay, make a quick note. do you understand the attempt to make us look like clinical
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idiots, we don’t need territories that we ca n’t hold and that it’s not profitable for us to hold, we don’t need, for example, the europeans, you need to broadcast it all the time. we do not need western europe and occupation. they still do it, but what they are trying to talk about, ukrainians, blackmail, but europeans. and in general, the west, we don’t need a territory that if the europeans are led to this ukrainian swindler, then what will we tell them then , but if people are stupid, then they will understand this to repeat, of course i would say, e, in fact, it’s not conspiracy theories do not need anything here, but quite obvious, but a strategic flank bypass, and the big west which russia did it back in 2019, in fact, and it was just africa. yes, i’m trying on this map there, our guys are already stuck on this map, so he likes it, right? well, of course, in fact, the center of the main battlefield, ukraine
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is just a part of this battlefield, as such, and russia at one time made a flanking bypass, making a completely brilliant maneuver and taking france's positions in the central african republic and after that, yes. and after that, starting to spread its own influence in fact, a further to mali and mozambique and, roughly speaking, they tell us from here. yes and we have them from there. yes, we outflanked them from the southern flank, if we consider the big map, ah the world, as a common battlefield of the hybrid war that is now taking place. unfortunately the cards we never had one phrase. we answered syria in 1915 to ukraine , well, this is also a different moment, and uh, it just ends with africa. look, i won’t repeat myself. why africa is profitable and so on. everything is there, there is everything, anything and everything. all this is in fact. companies are slowly taking
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control. although i want to want to pay attention to some countries. i thought that the chinese there all this is not at all on the sly. the chinese have long been taking control of the chinese and the chinese security , and leaving, as it were, but they have quite serious opposition there, but this does not mean that our positions a-a contradict the chinese, because we just shook out the europeans. yes, they pushed the chinese out. yeah, and this is for europe , and for america, a4 was a very important moment. pay attention before africa was engaged. uh, european, the united states was in command. and now there is an african command, but again, an interesting point, not a single african country has accepted the headquarters of the african committee. everyone said no way children in europe this is an indicator of how africa treats americans. although they are trying to act quite actively there. so for us, this is very serious, but also
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economic, well, in a sense, the military is also more so, that's where and we ah we have to complete this flank bypass. it's not finished yet. that's just promotion. yes, just about the most serious battlefield. well, let this card now remain. well, because here, as it were, more clearly, the scale of what we are talking about, which , in fact, with all the emotional importance. for us, what is happening in ukraine is actually a combination unfolding. already here on this, on this, as it were, a box of sand, if we say, yes, and accordingly, then i ask you a question. here is the story of injection hunger, under which, among other things, there is a conversation about the need to clear mines. e, odessa port. this means that it is necessary from there, for some reason, they turn to us, as if we had mined it. we say we have minimized nothing on this demining. let the ukrainians clear the mines, of course, nothing will happen. that's how much. the real ones, perhaps, because of this story with the grain, under which they can
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cross there in some kind of military way, but in a way. well listen, i was broadcasting a british one yesterday. a general who says, well, there, like, we can somehow, here we collide and so on, that with a british general this is actually, of course, this is impossible. by the way, this is the totality of this whole question, given that, but they want, but there are still turks who, uh, somehow play it or not, how much is all this fraught with the next round of conflicts, in- first, see when was the situation with the serpentine wrong. a long time ago yes, but a few weeks ago. and why did the ukrainian side try to recapture it? what is it like once an island that controls the very water area where it would be just convenient to see these ships. if only the british planned this operation. yes, the operation failed, but this is an indicator that they really wanted to break through the corridor. look, after all, you yourself just led me to why do i ask this question? after all, we discussed with what insane, so
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to speak, readiness to burn, there dozens of military personnel burned them there, that is, the british. it was all planned, apparently, not only for the sake of information question. as far as they are prepared strategic intent is absolutely. so now with these convoys with these conversations about the fact that our ships may collide with the fact that there are turks there, who understand that, as always, they will play on two boards, here and there no, uh, erdogan's advisers military advisers, they openly write that the worst thing for turkey is now the deployment of hostilities in the black sea. that is, you are telling me that turkey will not allow nato ships to members, which she is. yes, they are talking seriously about this; it does not apply to nato . matryov's conversion refers to it in general, as it is a global envelope, so it cannot play a leading role here. no, it cannot play a leading role here. you are paying attention. attention, that nato through the mouth of the british through the mouth, there are other nato countries. they are talking
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about a humanitarian catastrophe, because the famine is what i'm asking about, what is the way to get there under the talk about the famine and, if necessary, it means the military guard the convoy. eh, marines with this very thing, uh, i always have a question whether some new porridge is being brewed here? i think they are trying to forge. eh, to carry strategic ambitions of russia's strategic goals in this conflict in this operation, because, in my opinion, and the main city, the main place on the territory of the e state of ukraine is not kiev at all kiev is not interesting. this is odessa without odessa there is no ukraine like during the first world war, when the turks blocked the bosphorus and odessa as the main trading port of the empire ended, well, actually, this is what happened. there, probably, one of the key reasons for the defeat of russia in the war, that is, if the russian military command resolves the issue of the black sea lands
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of ukraine well, that's it, the conflict is over, that is, this is an automatically signed capitulation. so now return the map of ukraine that is, you are talking about the fact that if odessa and nikolaev are taken under control, then all these games will become no one will be interested in the whole level. ukraine without access to the black sea is not interesting to anyone at all. it is so arranged without two ports, without mariupol, through which the export of metal went, and without odessa, through which grain was transshipped, and there, well, partly ukraine's fertilizers do not exist, as an economic unit. she just can't feed herself. that, in fact, is all. that is, as soon as it will, as if as soon as they are taken, nikolaev and odessa, the company ended here, i cannot but ask you a question. you will speak as soon as nikolay f.d. is taken. as as if as soon as they are taken, nikolaev and odessa, the turks will immediately say, well, all right, all odessa is your nikolaif. your e. everything, as if we recognized everything and everything. good. this is also a difficult question, but how
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will the turks behave and what will they want to exchange with our race horse. i don't know, i mean, there's a lot to talk about. in fact, they will change, like someone like, uh, a country, like a key well, as one of the two key black sea powers. i think, but i always go out to him, especially before advertising , i always have something like this. here i am briefly turkey as since now a has e, a brilliant absolutely unique chance to become e not just a strong regionally held, but the strongest european power on a level with germany from france is right now the moment is in their hands. use it just in this situation. i understand you, the only question is, having turkey in its hands, but it really has it in its hands. this is a unique opportunity. and on this opportunity or this card, she will play it. against us or or in parallel with us? at least not against us, yes, that we are busy with ukraine now
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turkey is starting a special operation today, and in syria , this is where azaza and the dzheroblok are. at the same time, some of our well-known russian figures say, well, the cake has the right. she needs to ensure her safety and so on. yes, this was not said at the level of sand or lavrov, but still, at the level, a person is quite authoritative. we taxied out of the conversation in a very interesting way. e about what is happening in ukraine and, as it were, the plans of the american western world in relation to ukraine . now we brush off this card and start talking about that in fact, everything that seems to be spinning in ukraine is actually ukraine - this is one of the bushings and gears of a huge mechanism, because the whole world is very many of us. they got used to the fact that the whole world is this. and this is it, but the whole world. he is like this, and in fact, this whole mechanism, which is functioning as it is now. we
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started to discuss. it is not only focused here, although, yes, here is one of the important nodes. he is focused there, as we have already discussed, and he is, of course, focused and more and more is moving, here, well, it’s clear here, but it’s not accidental that lavrov is just now on a visit here. variede had previously been to bahrain and this is a conversation with that very part of the world that on the map may look like not so much, but convincingly huge, but in fact, on the scales of world politics, it weighs no less than all this. the leaders of russian boxing, champions and winners of the largest competitions, are together against fighters from different continents in a new unique tournament, they are ready to fight for victory. this is our team boxing league intercontinental cup
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evening. first russia america live broadcast on the fourth of june on the first we continue to work live. haven't started in a while. we are after advertising immediately from such a map. today we somehow say so. that's decided, so to speak already . well, come on powerfully. here although, of course, uh, in the center of all this lies, uh, what you can’t pass by, and we are talking about the fact that this is all our confrontation. it seems to me that the american-centric world was conceived by someone. at ease by someone. unwittingly, since this, together with this, is, as it were, the center of the world and these are the coolest guys and kings of the hill, then as soon as they start to
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implement something in relation to this, the rest of the world, as it were, will be built on the windowsill, because who wants to mess with five hundred million. and how would the most er, so to speak, strong economy. well, that's it, that 's all, yes, and here the question turned out or not? this, after all, to the question of how this whole construction is ideologically emotional. today they are arranged, because we have today it's not that only we have a crisis there, somewhere a military operation somewhere economic sanctions. you have said many times about this , that representations. the way the world is arranged will change further. here he is this whole world and here in this very europe, which is used to being she she she for centuries. well, let's start with the president of croatia, he reflects certain moods that many of them already seem to have in their heads, please. introduce an imbargo on gas from russia as well. why don't you introduce it? unfortunately the sanctions
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do not function, maybe, one day it will work, neither the ruble fell, nor russia - it is financial, did not feel it. and when he feels it, then he will end the military conflict, the price for this will be paid by european citizens, and vladimir putin will only smile with satisfaction. oil and gas will be redirected to other places, because there are buyers of great demand. that is, you understand, yes, not the biggest, not the strongest side of the european union . but the person already says, guys, it seems to me that we did not quite correctly evaluate. how the world works. we they thought that we would drive everyone here on all the levers, which means we would put pressure and that everything was in our hands, but somehow it didn’t work like that. it is clear that in the same european union there are, for example, such countries as latvia, and i will remind you of what the prime minister just yesterday, i will explain again now. why, please, the prime minister emphasizes this word latvia listen. russia must lose the war in ukraine in this war, ukraine is simply obliged to win and we
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can help ukraine in this in two ways. first, we can help ukrainians militarily help them defend themselves and repel russian attacks. well, and secondly, we can isolate the russian economy. yesterday i said, lord, how this was born in 1964, how we looked at it, how it carries everything like that in general. and knowledgeable people were looking for me artyom grigorievich yes, you didn’t look through it. it is he, of course, the prime minister of latvia, but he is the same latvian. like you are a ballerina of the bolshoi theater, he is a native of the state of the head, he never knows the russian language . well, that is, here he is, as it were, with one side, of course, latvian but on the other hand, i was born in my head. and how his relatives got there on this continent. now i’m not going to guess, you never know, maybe for one reason they got for another reason. this explains a lot that here he is and, by the way, by the way, the president of latvia is also german emigrants. this is about the question of what i'm talking about, here are european countries, europeans, here he is leaving the state of affairs, by the way, biden was finishing business. well,
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that's where the roots grow from, so to speak. i am everything to what i mean is that this is the opinion of even non-europeans. this is the opinion of a person who was sent by parts of europeans from there, and the general opinion of many europeans, in general, it seems to me, is reflected in the garden newspaper, which, well, in general, does not shine with optimism, please. sanctions may have hurt russia's creditworthiness, but a 70% jump in world gas prices alone has pushed up its balance of payments. innocent people across europe and beyond will be hurt by soaring food and energy prices supply lines disrupted trade links collapsing the goal of forcing russia to withdraw its troops. with ukraine, sanctions have clearly not been achieved, they have a terrible feature, and they are not difficult to cancel, the worst is yet to come, to put it in a nutshell, the mood that broadcasts curtains is that sanctions harm the
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countries of western central europe that impose them and do not solve the task for which they are moreover, even these sanctions, which are being introduced one way or another, you already know, this one has gone. it is already clear that these streams have begun to flow around these sanctions, and many european companies are already buying. uh, gas for rubles already many. the faucets are, uh, actually looking for some kind of bypass. eh, uh, the maneuvers are already the sixth package of sanctions, already with a creak with a creak, and already the prime minister of belgium is saying, guys already. let's stop already. we have done so much that we no longer have the strength. let's not go anywhere else. that is, it is already quite obvious that this structure will still be pushed somewhere, but it is clearly not moving, as it was intended, that the americans are in command, the europeans and the americans announce that russia is now bad and everyone should avoid it, and there was an idea that everyone would line up. and here the most interesting thing begins to the question of how this world functions - there is
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a feeling that not everything is being built. and not all are built, because even the proposal of marovets, but it's, like, like the latvians with the balts. this is, as it were, a separate device for the head, but nevertheless, even the fact that marovets offers this rather strange thing. this is an indicator of understanding that their design did not work. hear what he's talking about. poland and more and more countries of the european union are talking loudly about the so-called secondary sanctions against russia, this is the possibility of imposing a sanction in such a way that russian oil can not also be sold to third countries outside the european union. you see, yes, that is, he says that, like guys, we understand that not everyone is building. come on, we, but when he says we, he means, of course. americans, because he is just here, but nevertheless, but these are his ideas, but this is a manifestation of the fact that they already understand that it did not work out as
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planned. yes, i will add for objectivity, it has not yet come out. only e was conceived, because india is also increasing its purchases of russian oil. and uh. lavrov is now present in the direction in which when biden called, no one even picked up the phone in a number before that he was in bahrain and. uh, i understand that in general, well, it doesn't look like uh. well, here are the countries that are ready. tomorrow yes of course, they will bargain. yes, they will discuss something, and so on. but in short , this whole structure has obviously come into some kind of movement not in the one that was supposed by the american-centric world. now maksim, the only question is how we evaluate it from the political and, of course, later we will also talk about the economic point of view, how we assess the chances that everything that is not this and not this will stand. uh-huh they will. will they try to push harder and harder or will they somehow crawl away. let's
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sort it out in order, there were many stories on what and on whom should we bet, so that pragmatism still prevails. oh, that means, ah, i definitely didn’t give a damn and you don’t need to have any illusions, which is really. here we caught a latvian on the fact that he is of american origin, but lithuanians. excuse me, lansbergs, the elder was, uh, deputies, at the top of this in general, in general, a relative of the first secretary. yes, well, and his grandson. now it is not the europeans who care about the key politics there. i care. you know, i'm telling you that everything is not concentrated. here you say, come on, let's see what we have here, but this world stands, as it turned out, on many other legs, and we have and on whom in europe to lean, i’m just at the beginning, but i reject those on whom it’s definitely impossible, that is, in the balts, in no case, there are no croats either, because that the president, but he is really marginal there, everything determines the government, who doubts, look at what kind of exchange of deportations we have now going on between zagreb and moscow, that is, the president. he says
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what he thinks, he wonders such honestly such a detailed analysis of europeans. they already got me not very interesting to me with them, everything is so clear just as much as it is unclear to me about everyone else in a good way. i wanted to go to the germans french italians. these small-scale balts with the poles are holding all these good people for a certain place. why, then, did scholz and macron call putin and continue the dialogue. why today, as it turns out, hungary has actually blocked sanctions against patriarch kirill? they don't keep it that way and, uh, you need to use it, you need to play, you know maxim verde of hungary well done for them blocked the sanctions against patriarch kirill, but what idiots must be those who even thought of imposing sanctions against the patriarch. e of moscow that nothing, except for the unification of e russian society, at least can not give? well, what did we discuss? let 's talk to someone else. yes, i feel you want us to my beloved do not want these
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petty corrections. so, uh, these most beloved third world passed, finally, yes, your favorite, apparently still the european world. you are so right everyone began to take them apart piece by piece. yes, let's go to the third world, as far as the world, as we count on it, can withstand the pressure that will still be. we do not overestimate its resilience. e these are the most e, the middle east. uh, monarchies and so on indians. we are of course a little operation. yes, because we think that just out of love for us, there will be some gestures of hatred towards the american or out of hatred. never will. they proceed from their pragmatic interests. another thing is that pragmatic interests of the same chinese. now they are on the same side. they think, well, it’s better for us if the russian economy weakens a little, so that europe does not buy their gas, then the gas will go to us through uncontested gas pipelines, and we will set a price that the
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russians will not get anywhere at the same time, the same chinese have a geopolitical approach, but if now it is really with our help, we will pay little for russian gas. oh, the russian economy is collapsing, then god forbid, how want. uh, the americans will collapse their country yet, god forbid, the americans will go into their fresh influence on us, that's why the chinese. it seems to me that , after all, they are their own. and how would such mercantilism be, they will be pushed in and will help russia one way or another, as for the middle east of india, there are even more price tags, they sit and watch how the army will show themselves, because well, frankly speaking, well, the indian press. i read and listen. sometimes they send me performances. yes, these are, like, like ours and indian political talk shows, well, indians, like ours, of course, nowhere. no. no, dad is worse because there's more. here you are and positions, the other position is not
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very, of course, we liked it, because basically they are so skeptical ready. oh, and we thought the russians were the coolest. they steal so quickly and don't crush. look, it's already the fourth month. well, we'll see if it's worth betting on them and pakistan was quickly crushed in such volumes during the conflict, which is already several dozen or whether the hindu knows how quickly military conflicts are resolved, yes, nevertheless, that surprised me. they thought that it would be much faster and easier, so they will watch here, while they, of course, also benefit from buying our oil much cheaper than they fell from the same saudis. here, as for the africans, here is the most interesting nafig you generally love the most. there, details do not look at it all. on what day did you capture or did not capture avdiivka. and where is ukraine, uh, it is important for them that russia challenged those colonialists against whom they always fought
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then they remember that you just supported russia in the fight against the colonialists. and here it is important that we were here a few days ago, and we discussed with you that the africans have everything just so black and white, and that we be friends. we were the ones who do everything not to go hungry, because there the americans are trying through this, which was already discussed in the previous part. we need to convey all this to them, because africa is very serious. here such a growing gigantic giant is important. and now still the same question. and maxim circled around the middle east in such a way that he touched everyone, leaving your neighbor to you. still, this is the story there, by the way, also an anti-colonial mood. i think there are some. although of course, not the same as in africa after all. here is what is now part of the world's important countries, but it shows a certain one. well, if not independence, then really such a kind of pragmatism, yes, but with which you can work,
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as far as you can count on it, uh, in case of increased pressure from american-centric world. how long can that world last at least in this pragmatic one. you mean the threats that were made that russia, uh, the west is supposedly going to squeeze them out of everyone , even that they will be scared by some kind of sanctions against them, some secondary sanctions will be imposed, they will be banned somewhere, for example, india i'll explain how it works. and imagine yes, uh, the united states is putting pressure on china. they are trying to clean up their market, at least to some extent, it can very well be chinese goods. these goods need to be replaced, they need to be replaced by goods from an economy where they can produce in large volume and make large and, in general, large-scale deliveries. this is india, so the trade turnover between india and the united states is growing
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, growing very actively and will continue to grow. apparently very active. uh, but it turns out that the united states is putting pressure on russia. and india is buying oil from us. and if you deprive india of the opportunity to buy russian oil somehow. well, if you try and really harm, then where will it take, india is different oil. if middle east oil is to replace russian oil in europe well, at least in design theory. yes, yes, yes, communicating vessels begin to work not in favor of the great american plan, because this is where a leak and such leaks form. formed everywhere, so they wanted to crush venezuela, the third world. yes, we are talking about this not in the united states do not buy. okay, venezuelan oil went to india and russian oil went to the united states instead of venezuelan, and now the americans, say so venezuela we crush you. we will no longer
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be as before, give your oil to us to force out, finally, democracy is normal. yes, we are , well, maybe they don’t make such confessions, but they say, okay, to hell with him with your madura. uh, the main thing is that they sell us oil, and russian oil is good. i went to india, this is it. hmm , such a situation, the design is explaining to me that wherever they put pressure, where they put pressure it is all the time anyway, resources are limited somewhere now, accordingly, with the neighbor east? and you can one remark about the guardian , i still remind you that this is a boris newspaper. they really want to dump johnson now. it is there that a rhinestone leaf is trying to sit in its place, and there inside the fight is going on a very interesting scenario to unfold in the british isles. well, as if in the context of everything, this is a scheme in which they put pressure on some and went somewhere else. this is an interesting design. uh, iran, which, also being under sanctions
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, remarkably completely india sold its oil. so india, china, somehow everything is so somehow and about yes, but yes, cheaper than world prices are lower than world prices , prices and so on. now the next thing is interesting, and i think it's very interesting. uh, the fact that our sergey viktorovich lavrov is now, but is on the arabian peninsula, because with might and main the proposal of iran is beginning to take shape. it was iran that long ago proposed the creation of a strange maravi peninsula, a joint organization for the security of maritime trade routes in the persian gulf and in well, respectively, a woman or a modem strait and so on. iran has very serious positions there in the strait of ar. exactly this. let me remind you that 60% of the hydrocarbons were correct, in
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principle, they went somewhere along this route. i read like this that big is the very thing, that is, and as i understand it, the shepherd, since there is no special love there, and trust may not be very high, then, nevertheless, it is russia that can be an orbiter. yeah, yes, and to the participants of this format on the safety of navigation in the persian gulf and i remind you that we have been we conduct joint naval exercises with iran in the persian gulf. sometimes, together with the chinese. by the way, you said that i could be wrong about china, and in this case i won’t even defend this point of view, but i always got the impression that geo-economic interest is a priority for china. be that as it may, we still have a geostrategy. here in russia, as it were. well, it is e yes. this is a little
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sour about the others about the greens, that is, what ivan konovalov spoke about in the previous block. it just remember that when we talked about africa yes to syria and so on about how we act, insofar as we have different potentials. in our country, accordingly, we are projecting our capabilities in order to strengthen and develop our sovereignty and security in a simply different way. we operate geostrategically uh-huh. here, and where we can and in the way we can means, with regard to turkey, i have already said that turkey has begun to start, in any case, it has announced, and its special operation in syria against the kurds. here she says they are already solving their problems. we are still interested in us, i still do not understand. so you explained to me, and since we managed to talk about croatia about the baltic states, and about here's about what we were going to talk about one more thing, if i can, i'll say, i'm sorry. this is important, and iranian sources are very serious at the level of the
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ministry of foreign affairs, eh. further information to the press that turkish emissaries are recruiting afghan citizens in iran in order to send them to ukraine like this turkish messars on the territory of the wounds gave this information. okay, actually, here, talking about what we're talking about right now in the middle of everything right now. well, it seems to lie anyway. the crisis in ukraine, we talk a lot about ukraine , ah. and so many are surprised that this is how what happens there? how something will be there, in fact , friends. my nothing new is happening everything, what we are talking about and will continue to talk about what ukraine is as a political reality, who are the leaders of this political independent the reality of ukraine is everything. it happened before. yesterday
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, the great russian writer konstantin pau turned 130 years old, he turned 130 years old and he was a witness, uh, of previous events in ukraine, here is 1917, the eighteenth nineteenth year, and i knew a lot about it in the fifty-sixth year i wrote. eh, including about it in his book. well , there and about the civil war and about the revolution and so. this is how he describes the departure of simon petlyura from kiev in the nineteenth year in the chapter of the violet ray of the book. the story of life beginning of an unknown century. it is just as bright and recognizable from the point of view of what we are discussing today , although, recalling the year 1919, the power of the ukrainian directory and petliura was described, it once looked provincial, brilliant kiev turned into an enlarged school or mirgorod with their state
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offices and the dovtachkhuns who sat in them . even the most hardened skeptics believed everything up to the fact that ukraine would be declared one of the departments of france and for the solemn proclamation of this state act. to kyiv the president himself rides as a poincaré or that the film actress vera cold gathered her army and how jeanne d'arc entered the city of priluki on a white horse at the head of her reckless army, where she declared herself the ukrainian empress, when the battle began near kiev at the brovary and darnitsa and it became clear to everyone that the petlyura case is gone. disappeared in the city was declared the order of the petliura commandant in the order. it was said that on the night of tomorrow , the command of the petliura army would launch deadly violet rays against the bolsheviks, provided to petlyura by the french military authorities through the mediation of a friend of the free
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ukraine, the french consul of hainaut. on the night of the violet ray it was deadly in the city quiet in the morning the city was free from petliurists swept up to the last mote rumors about violet rays, in order to leave without interference at night, in my opinion, this is as brilliant as it is very significant in relation to to everything that we discuss with you every year we see here and we see cold vera here and this vera in the department france and some actress who will collect something. and most importantly, a violet ray, which they will definitely use, and so on. i am all this to what i am all this to the fact that all this has already happened. well, it's been repeated before. everything, it has already been swept out to the mote. i want to give you an example. here is the measures of the ukrainian city, kupyansk. please listen, learn a lot of acquaintances, please.
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by their behavior, the russian military simply bribed from the first day to the present day with their behavior. via thank you please anyway the unrest that started looting in the city itself was removed by the russian military. you see, the violet ray will end sooner or later. petlyura will go away to shit or later, talking about the violet ray, the russians will come and restore order and organize life again. yes, it will be difficult for some time and military field kitchens will have to be delivered there. today, uh, guys from uh, the military investigators of the investigative committee of the russian federation, the basis, helped people there. i have said this many times and again i can say about this that yes, as long as these are, of course, extraordinary measures to ensure the life of the population, but life, of course, will return there, because all these petliurists with violet rays will leave sooner or later, anyway and still again on the same
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berdyansk spit, for which i know people who have done a lot to keep it in a normal state, like the city, berdyansk will be fine again. and to those who did it great for them. thank you work brothers, information channel on the first is live. this time will be shown by anatoly kuzichev olesya loseva today june 1 children's day ukrainian militants. the nationalists decided to congratulate the children of donbass on this holiday in their usual way. they are firing on children's institutions, hitting schools and residential buildings. yesterday, a five-year-old girl died in makeevka. two teenagers, seriously injured, are in the hospital, the shelling intensified at the very time when the graduation couple,
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when the last bells should sound. graduation exams, and a few days back to school. donetsk, there was a very serious arrival , two teachers who conducted remote lessons died. they died with children and continue to die, and it’s no secret to anyone that very often kindergartens and schools were used by ukrainian militants as strongholds, and they equipped their firing points there, and it cannot be ruled out that even in the liberated territories there may be some - a provocation. here is our colleague timofey ermakov, together with the employees of the ministry of emergency situations, went to raid on schools that need to be examined thoroughly. employees of the ministry of emergency situations ah, today there will be passing the unified state exam, by the way, according to the russian model, but before you send children there , you definitely need a school or an educational
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institution in general, where the exam will be checked for a subject. ah, explosive substances, e and the device are different, respectively. uh, a group will be sent there along with special dogs. so we are there. ahem renat yes right right? yes, and the dog handles ruta what we are now, here we have a task before us, how dangerous it is. we have the task of inspecting the premises for dangerous objects. if she finds it, she will give some kind of signal, she will bark, let's say she sits down, and when something is found. if there is already a very big smell, she also jumps the dogs in front of you. uh, there were, maybe a toy,
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maybe some kind of, uh, pen, whatever you want. maybe these improvised explosive devices can be placed anywhere. can make it outside set somewhere outside. likewise, you can install it all indoors. uh, anywhere, somewhere, for example, near the battery somewhere under the table and there will be many victims, as it were, there will be an explosion. children, we have discovered an explosive object and, let 's say, localize it in this place. well, so that there was not a single person, we introduce all civilians and after that we proceed to the limit to liquidation. depending on the explosive period of the degree of danger, not only people, but also dogs dogs are great with college. we are done here. it is safe to pass the unified state exam for children here today. we wish you good luck in the exam. nothing threatens them. oh, and adults, of course, thank you very much for their
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work. that's amazing. why, i thought, look, the president in ukraine seems to be changing. remember, this was basically the idea. testament of petro poroshenko that they say our children will be out, and these are in the basement, so, uh, the unfortunate languishing was replaced by the president, he came, sort of, like the president of the world, and that’s all it only gets worse, the concept. you see, everything is the same with us today, especially the broadcast, we are working today in the tele-bridge mode with donetsk, our colleagues maryana naumova timofey ermakov are working from a studio in donetsk , people gathered in the studio today who, well, who firsthand are not in the form of some so to speak, theories , uh, but really in a form that can tell about everything that we are discussing here, as direct participants in what is happening now in the donbass who can say so share your view of your understanding, and what is happening, for example, what is the reason for such actions. well, anyway, even if you crack, it's still monstrous and strange, let them share. impressions and feelings and understanding
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hello comrade once again welcome timofey greetings moscow indeed the shelling has become more frequent and i myself witnessed a terrible tragedy, school no. 22. i was at the scene and it is difficult to convey my emotions. er, indeed. there are dead and injured teachers. can you imagine if there were children there. please, that's why they hit exactly such objects as schools and residential buildings, what does it give? this does nothing, except that we are once again convinced that there are bad people who run this state and there is no place in the leadership. they always behaved like this when they suffered losses or lost some positions. they always hit residential areas, but deliberately at schools. if you
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remember, there were children's hospitals, they did not disdain anything to do, as it were, a better donation. they know we take it all very painful, but they do not understand that it is our spirit that does not break in any way. on the contrary, it weakens in the direction that we understand for ourselves that we must go faster and throw them further and further away, so for them this will not do any plus, except for the fact that we will remember, and, as they say, press. but about remember to push. i apologize colleague. listen, our unit is fighting. yes, yes, i'm sorry, i just here the guard said to drop. i'm very interested here. i want to clarify how much to discard, to make us more. well, so as not to see these horrors you have not heard. keep in mind that we can push back from donetsk, but then we liberate those territories where our citizens are also, they will
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continue to do the same, therefore, if with regards to donetsk, we must push them back there. well, here, i think, as soon as the sardeevka is finished, it will not be thrown back, but do not forget that they will continue this in the gay school as well, so they need to be sewn on the territory becomes an object for new shelling. it's clear and so, the further the so, it's clear here they are surrendering when they are questions you are men you are men your task is to protect women and children, and you purposefully kill them, why are you doing this? what do you feel and do you understand, who are you hitting, what are they responding to? what do you think, what i heard about is unusually everyone is immediately called cooks, drivers are immediately called orderlies, there are maintenance personnel of the equipment, so they never take the blame. this is not a
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single prisoner to whom we took, no one said that he did it, consciously especially e about the backs need to be pushed back. well, everyone knows the performance characteristics of such multiple launch rocket systems as a tornado, enemy. so it's a hurricane. there are 40 km. the tornado is somewhere from 40 to 120. that is, even if we move them on the border of the donetsk republic, then, in principle, if desired, if possible, i cannot again inflict defeat on residential areas and the infrastructure of the city. uh-huh thanks, you know me. yes, thank you, i'm thinking, it's simple, well, in fact, it's clear that they are all chefs and so on. well, but then our investigators know how to work. here they will work with them. they will say that this is such and such a commander, which means that he gave such and such an order, such an order, such and such coordinates, well, because they will unwind, unwind as far as they will reach in this raskul. yes, what level of command that gave this order. that's right, it's
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interesting to what level i will not reach. really up to the very top, so to speak? is it really so true andrey, that is, i have a question for you, everything is also really about shelling. here comes our special operation has been going on for three months with a penny, with its task clear. its goals are declared, its outcome is predetermined. how to explain how to explain that all this time they have been hitting near donetsk harder and harder, harder and harder, more and more painful for people and children. this is how they see their, so to speak, last fight. before the inevitable, let's try to decompose the topic neatly. let's first, the most important, no matter how much conscience we have called them there, all this is useless. they both beat and will beat, you need to understand, they will still be crap. why crap can i explain? the first most important thing is the discipline of the socio-political situation in the donetsk lugansk people's republics so that people
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begin to resent the war for death, there, well, and so on, and the like has been going on for years. andrei is 8 years old, but they hit the center of donetsk now they are treating patients donetsk will show the school you know very well that the schools of the unified state examination and the fact that the schools of the unified state examination are therefore slightly different things. they are not hitting the front line of our troops in donetsk , they are hitting precisely those infrastructure facilities. for this, this is, in principle, the same situation as the shelling of the belgorod kursk and bryansk regions in order to blow up the socio-political situation in the country there, the lugansk republic is completely second here. kolya, such a situation has developed , there is a different structure for the ministry of emergency situations. it is necessary to protect the children and withdraw them from the shelling zone and take all the other exams for the unified state examination where these shells do not reach. it can be arranged. third. what should be understood? this is a matter of counter-battery combat. it can be dealt with effectively, and today i talked. from
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so with the legendary artilleryman i served with him along with the fifty-eighth army. he is a pupil of her today the fifty-eighth army of 27 years. today is my birthday, 58 congratulations. i wish victory to the health of this legendary man. yakutia, he is now working in a slightly different direction , i say, listen, how are you working, they put radar stations for them, they put three axes and comrade commander - this is 777 dads. touch commander normal what is the enemy doing at their base on the hammer radar station at them firing platoon, 2-3 guns they drove up, spotted our points, hit left, but the radar station, it cannot work only on e, selectively. that is, they come and start catching our glue. now what did you do? he says, i now have a small rap division. take off
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any artillery, it doesn't matter, there are 120 mortars or something that finishes off or 152 caliber. yeah, as soon as we say, once we go out, they come up, only to work very accurately gives the coordinates. maybe instantly especially mines and says. i say, manages to hang up for 5 minutes, well, the military understands what it is about, that is, 5 in the air and while they are flying. i will have time to cling to leave practically. 10 days ago they put it all. now i have practically ground with my daughter. that is, in principle, this experience should be accepted, including work. i understood, where far away and where we can't reach with trunks. we have attack drones. we have a drone, a combination. we have aviation as a last resort, in principle, this is a problem, solving. it just needs to be done right now. i understand that now the main efforts of the army are in a slightly different place. they yes, they are going to avdiivka from the other side, they are going to severodonetsk, they are working now, well said, we will finish with sovdiivka. and
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yes, they will quit. well, he also said well. what, no matter how we move them away from donetsk? our people also live there, and until we reach the border completely, we will no longer reach it. we will shell these. yes, that is understandable, all this. well, actually. here they are, whom we now remember, how well they to say, or there they said, like this, you would like to know, here are our colleagues. yes, maryana timofey you have the word you have the word friends. you see, this topic is very important. i’m even more understandable from you, so to speak, than from moscow yes, colleagues in our studio yuri nikolayevich serovatka minister of justice of the donetsk people’s republic, please tell me, what is your general impression of the captured nazis of azov, they have already begun to testify what - some valuable intelligence has already been learned from them. you know, well, uh, it’s completely incomprehensible
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why u next uh, the usual surrender uh, in ukraine they call evacuation hmm this is a common task in captivity and their maintenance from those who came out with nitrogen steel. uh, it doesn’t differ in any way in any benefits or privileges from those prisoners of war who surrendered there earlier, this is not the first not the second party we were preparing for the experience that we have here, uh, i fully support artyom zhou that, for the most part, this is cooks. it means that the teachers are some kind of translators there, uh, the psychologists they have are all female staff, who are in captivity of women. more 80 people, yes, yes, culinary, that means sanitary , uh, musical, well, in general, this, but u can’t get away from the truth, uh, all the atrocities and crimes that were committed by the regiment banned on the territory of our republic. uh, they don't pass without a trace, uh, tens of hundreds of thousands of volumes of criminal cases
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. you just showed the schools filed a criminal case. in any case, and even our investigating authorities have information, and it even flashed in social networks, who gave orders and so on. now they are all with us, no matter how they call themselves hmm for these crimes and bloody ones. uh, their actions that they committed in our country, uh, the law provides for capital punishment, but in this regard, the question. and what to do with them next, this is the main question, perhaps. and russia, yes, yes. you know, well, we will not get ahead of ourselves on today's task, despite our relationship to them. we are obliged we are obliged to ensure their livelihoods, what we and do. eh, they should be treated. means to provide three meals. why is the investigative body working with them all now, the investigative committee of russia is working, the prosecutor general's office
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is working, uh, our special unit of the state security service, and so on, everyone will have such an option, for example. well, you may be fine. yes, if you think about it, is it possible to attract them to work? yes? they destroyed the city? yes absolutely right. you say, but only after the trial, that is, the court will give everyone an assessment. well, there are probably some if there will be some exchange of the wounded and somewhat innocent. well, or in some mobilized, but this is not our task. there are other competent authorities for this. well , let them make a decision from those who are guilty, then they stayed, of course, and i don’t see anything about this. and despite what we saw, when we e at our sites, well, with your colleagues, we were at one of the sites e, placed prisoners of war, when the azov people. well, it was at the padalion azov, uh, they had dollars with them. eh, i'll show you separately invite. we're putting it all together now. uh, gold gold with tags, you understand, this is from a
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studio from moscow to you anatoly's small question no, just a clarification, these mafias asked. uh, yuri nikolaevich, the question about intelligence, we know about this manner, about chefs, about musicians, about everything, these are culinary specialists. all this we know. well, that is, i understand correctly, yuri nikolaevich. that is, i don’t inject anything. to continue to stand on our own. everyone begins to begin for everyone; it means that consciousness comes, they realize where they are. uh, i mean, it's not an evacuation, and i'll tell you so. already more than a hundred, probably more than 100 people who are no longer there. at this site, they were transferred to a pre-trial detention center and this is already a legal status. i understood, and they will not return to this site. they are no longer their captives, it is the court that will decide on them. you see, that's all. and for these here are the gold tags of the relationship. it probably says relationship. this is what the attitude of the
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mariupol residents will be like, and uh, i can literally tell you two words now. we were in mariupol last week, uh, as justice we are responsible for everything the archives of the republic and we got to the archive of the birds. and they left a note for us. i even brought it with me to the studio, we will definitely find you wrote to us , show us the staff. have a look or show us. uh, this is one of the employees, that means, the mariupol bti, and there, uh, the territory of the archive, it’s just, well, huge there, in order to find something from the site, taking into account arrivals and the fact that the archive is collapsed. here, someone from bti employees signed azov steel for us. uh, here is the number and plant of ilyich and all the drawing paper for us on the entrance to the archive for us was folded separately. with all this rubbish. we just got goosebumps , so we took all of this to the drawings. naturally. there almost kamaz turned out. all the drawings, all the hidden passages of gases rose to the surface,
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i will erase it and, moreover, the employee closed it. e buildings archive bti and left. well, we'll find him anyway. uh, we will restore the work there, and all the archives of relations. this is a very wait. wait. it 's very like that. well, obviously such a story is some kind of poignant interesting. i understand correctly that it so to speak. ours left this one for ours. that's right, i understood, yes, it's from our residents of mariupol, the employees of the mariupol bti prepared drawings for us, and they left this note for us and folded the drawings separately, because we would have them in the dark. we simply would not physically find them there sound. uh, the colossal size of the archive is all all the buildings of mariupol. just a hero. and why else is it important? thank you very much yuri nikolaevich for this story is amazing. it is important. this is important. why heroes? yes it would seem to write note. leave. yes, because we remember how at 14-15, how mariupol was cleared, cruel,
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how many dozens were there? yes and so on, yes, that's why it's important. well, look at the advertisements of mikhailovich and in the donetsk studio. and people talk about this, therefore, all hair in the moscow studio and in moscow kitchens is generally anywhere. in general, what to do with them? i'm talking about captivity, what to do with them, thousands and thousands and thousands of them, and, of course, the first thought. well, so normal. it is natural for any normal person to restore the wave wave set. well and so on, in general it is realizable. well, look. first of all, i, like any normal person and a person who was in mariupol, uh, with a humanitarian channel, repeatedly uh, can say that these people are war criminals. these people were shot in the back. ah, civilians were shot at by children, and they shot at cars with e people who tried to evacuate from the city of a and by wrapping white rags. uh, of course, uh, really should
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wait for the tribunal, uh, and uh, a war crime that they must answer to the fullest extent law of the german people's republic a. the only thing. here's what a colleague from justice said. and if there is a mobilized, uh, among them, or maybe really one of them will turn out to be a driver or those who did not commit these war crimes and the exchange of this person will depend on the life of our boys, which is yes, otherwise we will have to. eh, respectively, of course, probably go for it. but of course you want to see. uh, the next 20 years of these people from bricks and craftsmen. e, restoring what what they staged from the city where they stop. so just now, but information has passed through ukrainian publics, and it is accelerating, gaining momentum, acquiring details that, allegedly, he was wounded under a lemon. denis got shoved again. i repeat
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, denis pushilin was wounded under the estuary, indeed, the shelling in liman was very powerful, but denis pushilin was not wounded, and we are here any minute. we are waiting for his inclusion direct with our studio and now we have a question, but for our guests in donetsk igor klimakovsky. yes, i see igor there igor tell me please. but for what in general, the kiev authorities, and they throw in such fakes, and once again drive them at great speed. well, because the war is hot information and information war. they are essentially equivalent, because this kind of stuffing is, for example, wounding commanders about heavy losses among our fighters. this can immediately affect the morale. at least their decision-making centers within the framework of the information war in this way, uh, consider such fakes. uh, there are a lot of them and these fakes
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designed to demoralize precisely our e guys. and what did you see? i, at least, observed when i was and on the same azov they began, where they handed over these weapons below and talked with our guys about the effect of such stuffing. he is completely opposite. our guys are not hardened. they just do their job more specifically to the same bastards. i can call them that too. uh. well, how to say something correctly, and what, well, let's say, it will be tougher for them, uh, to communicate with our guys after this kind of fakes. e on the line the boundaries are just harder. i attribute this not only to this particular fake, but to those, especially the fake that they, sending out, showing their cruelty towards our guys, who were captured, whom they killed, maimed, and so on. that is, they received
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a backlash, and we are also learning to resist the information field as part of this. and what you see today on the air is the head of the donetsk people's republic, just with one click it breaks this fake, yes. thank you yes the ukrainian side of us is very well known for provocations, including such fakes. here an you were engaged. uh, sweeping, yes, and your unit at the ilyich plant is what to expect from the azov people at the moment. what kind of provocations can there be? what do you think at the moment that i know what i saw with my eyes and as i do. well, i had to communicate with the local population. i have a lot of videos, uh, that i've captured and a lot of people's questions. uh, what crimes were not committed in the city of mariupol , this battalion does not have a unit, it’s just vera hmm, i don’t even know how you can do with these people, and i’m sorry for what they
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did in the donbass. i have a question, allow me friends. yes, i don't know any of your fighters, not artyom's ahver please. look, nevertheless, ukrainian publics, as aleksey rightly noted, this thing is dispersed by publics. that is, there is some . the installation obviously has such an idea, what does it mean, uh, that it will sow among the fighters of some kind. i don’t know doubt will somehow undermine morale and so on, so for those people who understand how morale is formed. here is a question for all of you friends, does this undermine morale? do you follow the messages will be in ukrainian publics, does this affect your morale and theirs? i think this is very interesting. we are talking about this very information war all the time. well, she's she's she's coming. this is how you see it, and it affects, otherwise it would not go, otherwise, no one would need it, but it needs ahar, it affects you. yes, it does not affect us in any way, because it does not reach us. moment. what is they disperse? this is its
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own history. they want to cheer it up, because the news is accelerating about the pseudo-wound, but the news is not accelerating that they are moving backwards and what they are losing there, severodonetsk is losing, there are other settlements, just kill that bad news, because there is just emptiness in 2 days without news. they cannot give, so they throw in a fake in order to exaggerate it and then admit that it was a fake. there she wounded someone else there and something else some kind of fairy tale will tell. it's easy to remember, then two com, which is informational. today. they have no victory, and only defeat is coming, so as not to endure this defeat. e, on display, they preferred to interrupt such news. just interrupt information. we don’t see it, we don’t hear for our fighters what they were saying there, but all of us. killed interrupted, so they see us live and the head of the donetsk people's republic sees all our suspicions of the unit and just think
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about what is written in the ukrainian news. yes, on the contrary, we understand for ourselves that we should n’t read them at all, well, we don’t analyze them at all, we can analyze when there are settlements , there is such a concept of roll call and we just understand for ourselves that the situation inside the city, but the news feed. we do not read, because we know for ourselves that their propaganda machine was strong, but it fails and today they tell such tales that my young ones. the children they do not believe, not that i am well, you said very accurately and very much so to say. we don't follow you will not say that you are a professional at all. so to speak. it is these battles that are informational, because yes, any void should be at least something filled with any news. at least a singer. i'm not a propevist about being wounded by pushin, whatever, the main thing is not to be silent against the background of the retreat. it is very important. by the way, i wanted to ask, and the question is to our colleague from donetsk, alexander mozovoy alexander,
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they inspect every day. just uh, send your information projectiles in our direction. and what do you answer? on our side, however, it is very easy for us to answer and as for these fakes like those of denis vladimirovich pushin. today, i always tell everyone, the guns will be silent, and the information war will continue. and that's the same m-m about the fighting spirit. we have a good moment, how to undermine it once again, or rather undermine it. here, uh, the opposite side. it's more of a suggestion. e to yuri nikolayevich to the minister of justice of the dpr, not so long ago we were at one of the sites where prisoners are kept azov people. so, remembering the events of july 1944, then the effect of an exploding bomb. uh, had the so -called diarrhea march. so, when the captured
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germans were led through red square, a watering machine drove after them and that's it. this is before the photo by tv cameras, including foreign media. so maybe, let's repeat the stories for the current neo-nazis. here is something similar it was called. in moscow there will be a tour of donetsk, we'll talk. for this you need angels. to do this, you must first get to the forty-fourth year, of course. here a little bit left. i hope we win, but , in my opinion, he was already in the fourteenth year, it looks like we carried out the apparatus of prisoners. yes, yes, we had it so that's all, everything will be there. there are restrictions there. yes, actually a violation of human rights, then, uh, all of europe straight. this is how they perceived it all, they began to write to us in our foreign ministry and the commissioner for human rights that this was a humiliation, and so on and so forth. well , before you walk through our native land. let them first bear will survive. i'll tell you this for now. well
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and right. thanks a lot. thank you. thank you. maxim yurievich well, remember, yes, such a famous anecdote. uh, everyone is quoting him, which means the russian tankers are ordering two more. i don't know where it's happening, whether it's in kiev or in paris, or in new york in that, yes, the information war. so to speak, we lost stupid jokes not very invented by not smart people, because, well, the information war is not just you made a fake. denis pushilin is wounded or alive, of course, any russian now he should be a year that he was wounded there in the donbass because he sheds blood for his land. this will only encourage the fighters that fights, that their head of battle formations, no one does this, well, uh, but. uh, what is war? this is a war, when you and the enemy enter your brain with information and the person who has weapons has victory. he says, no, we're probably losing. this is what the information war is, and in order for you to
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say correctly, you still have to reach the forty-fourth year, including climbing into the brain. e our enemy when he realizes that resistance is useless, that you need to give up, they stand there until the end , expect something there, you know, yeah, that's why i don't like it, they don't go, you can't underestimate the information wars, in general, guys. this is the most important information you need right now. to really make sure that the inhabitants of these brown ukraine are here. here it is under your feet. they were not going to the front with us. right here in the green zone. they must now break back by hook or by crook only yes only with the help of including the information war. thank you very much, donetsk thank you very much. good afternoon, the information channel continues its work on the
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air, a special project time to remember, my name is alexander gordon donbass continues to fight for its independence, unfortunately. you have to pay with human lives, and with the lives of civilians. yesterday, the minister for emergency situations in the donetsk people's republic oleksiy kostrubitsky said that the number of shellings of only donetsk and makeevka by ukrainian troops in may exceeded eight hundred. let's listen. on the map of the russian empire on the eve of the february revolution of 1917 there was no state of ukraine, odessa mariupol yuzovka yekaterinoslav russian cities the industrial center of the empire, the russian language russian culture, russian people, but the country had already set foot on the path of irreversible change and in march 1917 in kiev delegates from different parties announce the creation of a
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new republic and the former little russia begins to be called ukraine. the general census of the same year showed that more than 50% of kievans believe themselves russian, but the provisional government in july 17 recognizes the autonomy of the republic, the imminent overthrow of the monarchy and does give ukraine independence to the bolsheviks. they believed that for a complete victory. over the empire we need the support of small nations. and now, on the map, the new borders are a new name and a population that needs to live according to the new rules, but not everyone is ready to accept them, especially the new alignment, the southeast, did not suit the revolutionary semyon silchenko almost immediately tried to separate the donetsk region from the created republic and make it friendly to soviet russia. however, the bolsheviks then did not want to support the donbass, as for the donetsk republic, tell comrades vasilchenko zhakov and others that no matter how they managed to separate their region from ukraine. she, judging by the geography of vinnichenko , will still be included in ukraine, but the donbass does not stop there and in 1918 tries to create the
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donetsk kryvyi rih republic, to grow into the most powerful industrial regions, it is not superfluous for moscow, and at the congress of soviets in 1919 it is adopted the decision to include the donbass in the rsfsr is true, as it turned out, only for a few days not even two days have passed. i was summoned to comrade lenin, we gave the muff somehow to blame, jokingly met me and the league arrived ukrainians. rakovsky christians georgiyevich, chairman of the people's commissar of ukraine grigory ivanovich petrovsky, chairman of the all ukrainian cycle, shout that we stole the last workers from them and left them with only peasants. let's now decide what i noticed to offend them, but they didn’t run away and the donbass was finally transferred to ukraine in order to increase the proletarian stratum, it is obvious that at that moment no one thought that almost 87% of ethnic russians then lived in the southeast of the republic, so people who were completely indifferent to the ukrainian idea turned out to be on the territory of ukraine, there are ukrainians. no , never. in general,
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industry and trade, as well as cities and large centers, were not included in ukraine at all, not by ukrainian activity, but by all-russian and all large cities. has an all-russian character, grew in lands, ukraine thanks to soviet leaders and then, first, stalin annexed galicia to it, which passed from poland to the ussr upon the fact of the ground-rebentrop in 1940, the territory of northern bukovina and the southern part of bessarabia in 1945 transcarpathia, but finally nikita khrushchev gives proletarian generosity in 1954. ukrainian ussr crimea , with the collapse of the soviet union of ukraine, takes all these gifts for itself, and the state of chimera is a state created artificially from scraps , it is clear that this state was created within the framework of another larger state, which guaranteed at least for the period when the soviet union existed, that ukraine would not fall apart and would not become
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a source of danger for russia, but the soviet union collapsed, and there is no ukraine. now we are witnessing the collapse of ukraine, this chimera is finally starting to throw a goat there in one direction and a snake in the other direction. or i'm wrong. you are absolutely not mistaken, ukraine, within the borders that we know after the ninety-first year, could somehow exist only in a neutral status. uh, it was you, by the way, to her very beneficial. she should have appreciated. these are all gifts to understand that galicia and donbass together with some harsh ideology cannot exist. she could milk two cows. russia would have helped her, considered friendly with the european union. he was like that and neither the nazis nor even the communist nomenklatura needed ukraine, as because she had to e stay in power,
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they intercepted nationalist slogans, almost immediately outside the west this predetermined this tragic e, so to speak, the outcome and of course. on my sight. ukraine in that, here is the form, in which the ninety- first year, she proclaimed her independence never again. although they won’t and ca n’t decide, of course, to a large extent their own, that’s all, these are ukrainians, but uh, everything will depend on how much we are, as they say. hmm let's finish it. here is our special military operation. and i believe that here is immigration. still, moreover, kiev, you saw what is happening there with the church, what pressure is on it, how tragic sad they are, as it were, there kelozechki remain, uh, and some of the parishes did not recognize this, but i repeat again, i am not afraid from the screens. i'm not an official, kiev is a symbol
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of byzantine continuity. it's like the vatican for all catholics for all orthodox, and the cossacks should guard kiev and the lavra, international ones, like the swiss shooters guard the vatican, and not the italian police at all. is it clear that chimeras are falling apart or not? already collapsed. well, so far, what we see is that this chimera, as you said, they are pulling it apart, and they are pulling it apart in different directions ukraine and how and imperial russia demonstrated all the shortcomings of when a state has a compact, disloyal population, and in relation to tsarist russia, these were poland , finland and a significant part of the baltic states, in relation to ukraine, it turned out to be donbass, as for the south, i will not say here, because military operations in the conditions of military
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operations e to judge something difficult. i know that my ukrainian readers and friends have always condemned this position, but i always thought in general, although and he didn’t voice it very much that the conflict between kiev and the board is a conflict, first of all, a social one. but the thing is that ukraine and maybe the ninety- first, maybe 2004 - this is a separate conversation that set the task of getting rid of the soviet socialist legacy, because they did it clumsily political wrong, they are thoughtful and so on. this is all a different story. and this is addressed to them, this is a factor of their internal policy, but nevertheless it is politics, and it gave rise to rejection in russia and rejection in the donbass this is ethnic feeling, perhaps, is a social problem, but it is not only a social one, it is also a political ideological one. why
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is it not forbidden to fight the soviet legacy or the communist legacy. let's say the german language on the territory of ukraine, because the capital of karl marx is written in german, and this is the basis of the communist ideology, therefore, why did it have to adopt language laws yes, so hastily, yes, so rudely. yes, i understand that this will cause a confrontation, as if not to justify, it's on its own, maybe some kind of internal unconscious desire to split up, disperse, fall apart, finally the bosses no, well, let's remember the statement of one american leader, the new order is built on, er, the ruins of russia against russia at the expense of russia, the germans are not in this case the enemies of that, universal humanity, which today rules political trials about russia is they have appointed us enemies. and therefore, part of, uh, the task of ukraine is, first of all, to fight with russia , to be anti-russia, but also to become some kind of mill to grind part of the russian people and
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turn it into some other political nation, which today we are actively observing and partially. let's say success. uh, ukrainian propaganda made the russian language, in my opinion, they already translated an example, but it hurts, so i’ll say it again, i had a deceased now, my aunt lived. here her name was rosa. well, it's a completely classic odessa aunt. all the time that i came before the collapse of the soviet union i heard from her. well listen. well, what, odessa of ukraine and what are you talking about? it it has always been on the top and will be, as soon as the ukrainian authorities came, which she welcomed, because she said you had from the ninety-third year, but we didn’t have it. let our maydanchik also make some noise. after that, she fell in love with this woman with a scythe. and on the next visit, when he was called in post-soviet times, he came , when it was interesting, odessa was not ukraine. what are you talking about, odessa is ukraine, it
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worked. like this, even for a person who is elderly at that time, the war was evacuated. it worked literally in a year. you are right. yes, they got their ideology from this. you know that the chubin author of the anthem is not dead now. ukraine - this has not yet been written off by the polish general, and for his agitation that they are ukrainians, they were not beaten half to death by russians and ukrainian peasants in poltava, this chimera is falling apart or not, but the ukraine that we knew would exist or not? i'm in a completely different movie apparently. i mean, i just see there's a big consolidation going on. e in ukraine and people put off questions of language are now a question even of their emotionalists. because they are separated by a very large part of the population still in order to resist. here wait wait, and who from
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your cinema. here are the scissors that cut out ali's alley of angels or 8 years of confrontation with the donbass? who is from your movie? what scissors did you cut it with? the director is still a confrontation in the donbass, these were certain parts, yes, which were harmoniously e. and now , after all, there are a lot of towels that came to ukraine as recruits, and they are still, uh, walk and resist. well, in the same shelters that were, uh, produced strongly. before, i think that u kiev can completely redefine itself through this confrontation how the state still exists. i'm not saying, within what boundaries, that is, the border, we do not discuss. but the fact that the kiev authorities will find their strength and ideological and political will remain, you are convinced. i think yes. well, let's grow out of this just such a simply reduced, but
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more embittered and hating state. we we are talking about history. let's remember again, but uh, well, you can change the map there how to draw uh-huh redistribution of measures has always happened, not a single country can be within the borders that it arose, unless it's the principality of liechtenstein, let's say. yes , anyway, some, well, there are no thousands again, we had different ones, yes, so. what am i talking about, huh! the split did not happen now, not 8 years ago. the forcible coronation of these lands began at the dawn of soviet power. let's remember the national question for the new soviet state was on special control after the end of the civil war the leadership of the ussr became the need for ukrainization in 1921, speaking at the tenth
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congress of the party, joseph vissarionovich stalin made an important statement. the ukrainian republic and the ukrainian nation are an invention of the germans, meanwhile it is clear that the ukrainian nation exists and the development of its culture is the duty of the communists, one cannot go against history, it is clear that if russian elements still predominate in the cities of ukraine, then over time these cities will inevitably ukrainized and this was only the beginning in april 1923, the 12th congress announced the coordination of the party's course in the national question. all state institutions , office work, schools, universities, press, theaters were ukrainianized; officials who did not speak ukrainian were ordered to learn it within a year. with regard to employees and workers in institutions maliciously, evading the study of the ukrainian language, the decree on ukrainization, which provides for the dismissal of these workers, will be fully applied. without compensation will
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completely stopped. employment in the institution of persons who do not speak ukrainian actively switched to the ukrainian language. media and book publishers in 1925-26, more than 45% of books published in ukraine were printed in ukrainian in 1932. this figure was more than 76%, but not everyone was ready for such changes. the author of the novel amphibian man alexander beleev. he was forced to return from kiev to leningrad because he had problems with the publication of books; manuscripts were accepted only in ukrainian, so they had to sending to moscow or leningrad, editing and publishing was incredibly complicated and protracted ignorance of the ukrainian language made belyaev's life in kiev unbearable, except for this side. ukrainians have become all around imagining enemies, the writer mikhail bulgakov fell into disgrace, if the days of the turbine of ukrainians were offended by the author's dismissive attitude towards the ukrainian language. the cornet of the prince's
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tenant is on duty for me. are you ukrainian? this disgrace none of my officer speaks the language of the country of hearing his your bright revenge but affectionately cornet in ukrainian i think i think. speaking in russian, i listen to your lordships, when half a century later the film adaptation of the play was filmed in kiev, the issue of the ukrainian language in the republic was no longer so acute, but back in 1929, the furious kiev nomenclature. even managed to convince stalin to remove the staging of the days of turbines from the repertoire of the moscow art theater, although according to the memoirs of contemporaries, the leader liked the play, allegedly. he even watched it as much as 17 times, not wanting to quarrel with a
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new neighbor, the father of peoples nevertheless made a concession to the ukrainians , but not for long and after 3 years allowed the performance to return to the stage, but in fact , the inhabitants of the newly minted ukraine did not experience the joy of forced ukrainization to become ukrainians. they did not want to speak ukrainian. they didn’t want ukrainian culture, they weren’t interested in ukrainization, at best they were irritated at worst, they were sharply rejected and rejected. it is very bad with ukrainization at the universal plant, they have not yet been ukrainized here even formally. although business is conducted in ukrainian, all orders receipts and other papers. employees are written in russian, they never speak ukrainian in the office at the end of the thirties, active ukrainization was weak, but it was not officially canceled once, starting this process, it moved by inertia for many more years. it just started
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much earlier. although i agree to somehow say the first ten years of rodyansky vlad, that is, the first 10 years of soviet power. it was a golden age for the galician ideology, and it is no coincidence that people remained in soviet ukraine who bolshevism and communism were treated with contempt by danichenko, who immediately said orthodoxy brought little russia backed by the tsars, it should be banned, and she should appoint the sheptist grushevsky as metropolitan, who wrote his nine-ton history of ukraine russia where it was held on the grants of the vienna court, although very in such a veiled form of the layman . i could not even catch it, but this is the idea of ​​the pole francis duchinskiy, who preached in paris in the 19th century that we are generally completely different russian peoples. this is a mixture of
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a decanter with tatars, but the aryans of ukraine are the heirs of kievan rus and we are russian muscovites. uh, to embellish their barbarity, they stole kiev history and byzantine continuity, therefore vladimir monomakh as they say today, the great ukrainian princes, and his sixth son yuri dolgoruky is a damned katsap moskal, remember the decanter by the tatars, but it started even earlier, something started from the union of brest from the unionism , under pressure, it was the commonwealth that was adopted. here is such a, faith under the leadership of the pope is not orthodox not catholic. and uh, the uniate is the basis of this ukrainian moscow-phobic version. here is ukrainian history. actually , the golitsy were called ukrainians, and even in transcarpathian rus, and the carpathians rusy stubbornly called themselves. in the body to call
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ukrainians they are carpathians-russes and in emigration very many continued to write and wrote that it was the damned uniates ukrainians. i am literally quoting this. i have it here. i just won't look at the leaflet. e, so, e informed the austrian army about sympathizers with orthodoxy, and it was they who became cursed vyrigshisya from russia cursed participants in the author of the magyar terror, the culprits of our folk e, martyrology. so, that the polish soil is there. it is quite obvious that both the vatican and poland have always, uh, picked up everything, but now they don’t. now you understand, uh, we'll talk about it at the end of the program. yes, poland has historically always put pressure on and has been anti-russian. this is understandable, of course, yes, but the americans often joined in, and there are also ideological machines. tell me anyway. answer the question. what do you think the roots of this
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russophobia moskvaphobia yes hatred of the russian, which has always reigned in ukraine. well, in essence, natalya alekseevna is enough. mm definitely agree. but basically i agree, but chickens are not from my point of view dividing uh hmm well, let's just say the russian nation into the grand duchy of lithuania and the moscow kingdom. that's when they were laid, and a certain difference was laid. and here is a significant part. uh, the grand duchy gradually adopted the policy of aesthetics religion, and poland and by the way, a completely ambiguous question. who owned initiative in this regard for quite a long time. uh, most of the grand duchy of lithuania is not to be confused with present-day lithuania in any way, therefore it has practically nothing to do with it. she, uh,
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kept orthodoxy. and this unianism came later and, in fact, intolerant attitudes on the part of moscow towards the so-called lithuania - affected both the pogroms of novgorod and the partitions of poland subsequently, and so on. and that's when the enmity began. and as for your friend odessa, i can say that this national character, and ukraine they are a little bit a wedding in malinovka is still a brilliant thing, they are always, but hmm, inclined to mimic under a certain power. if only she were not an elderly jewess, and at the same time, yes, but not ukrainians at all. i would have coped and agreed, and yet no, let's go back to the origins of hostility there, that's understandable. yes. you are very detailed and precise. you have added well. now what are we to do? we can overcome this
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russophobia, which is strongly fueled by the west and the same poland are still the united states and the annexed states. i say again, they understood what to do with ukraine immediately after the war, back in 1948. such a short quote, ukraine needs to preserve these communist moods, and they can help. uh, to help analyze them into demands for the dismemberment of the ussr, these are, uh, declassified cia documents of 1957 . let's take a look at the secret directive us security advice in 1948. here is a quote. ukrainians are the most developed of the nations, ruled by russia in general, they are offended by russian domination, and their nationalist organizations are active abroad ukraine does not have a clear ethnic or geographical framework, however, the long-term us policy should be based on the principles of cooperation with the great russians, the territory of ukraine is part of their
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national heritage, therefore the decision on the full the separation of ukraine from the rest of russia will only cause resentment and can only be supported by forces of ukrainians too close to russians, to self-organize into something separately the best option. for them, relations built on the principles of federalism can become. ukraine will receive a degree of political and cultural freedom but will be economically and militarily dependent, it should be added that at least they are not inclined to encourage ukrainian separatism, however, if an independent regime arises on the territory of ukraine without our participation. we must not interfere with this. how everything has changed , how everything has changed, that arose with their help no independent regime completely dependent on them. here they support him, including with heavy weapons. i'm not talking about the economy. here's how they quickly realized that ukraine, which, as it would seem, is, well, not at all independent, although it had the right to vote along with the soviet union, suddenly turned for them simply into the
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vanguard of the anti-russian anti-russian. well, this battle is very important that the uniates, e, passionate religious sense, although they are then all in the shrine. well, let's go to science, and here industrial regions are such, seemingly russian-russian -speaking and unthinking absolutely atheized. it was just an atheistic and very philistine polygon. here is the one he was talking about. we 'll see, then we have some interesting ones. how successful this ukrainization was, there are graphs, we will show them a little later. all the same, i would not put the religious question in my head, uh, initially ukraine, with the help of the soviet union, wanted to identify itself. yes, the second world war also interfered with this process. yes, that is strong hmm overpopulation by russians, yes, that is, i also
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think that in this field of tension, just uh, in fact, what the resettlement of the russian world of russian lands just said, which were absolutely given in lentorisk to some kind of ukraine, which they were from now on along with people. they were. that is, it was necessary to evict the russian speaking. i don't say it. excuse me, please, well, it doesn't matter if you have a large percentage of them and other people in one territory. they must somehow get along, apparently not very well, because the russians manipulation. let me tell. in general, uh, all e of all the three heirs of kievan rus, and it linguistically grew out of old russian, and therefore the ukrainians united themselves, refusing the e of the russian language, and the ukrainian language is beautiful, in fact. we are bright juicy. this is a local language. they instead of their wealth in two languages.
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they come from an inferiority complex. the failures started very well that these things have nothing to do with reality. says the representative of germany, look at the german and russian people seems to move in different directions. after all, now nobody says in europe what it is, great gasson bavaria this is a completely different nation. although the difference in language there is greater than uh, nothing of this is said between the representatives, because germany is not going to be split up now. she survived the period of federal feudal fragmentation after the peace of westphalia. germany was connected in front of us and the frg of the gdr was connected. although they have been looking at each other for 45 years exclusively in the sight. uh, weapons, while not even recognized before seventieth year the existence of another german state and nothing united one nation. now they want to have the largest army in europe , which, of course, worries us. this is one territory of one people, they are trying to split the people into parts in
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geopolitical interests. enemies of russia ukrainianism is a project for the division of russians, which was invented by austro-hungarian intelligence around the middle of the second half of the 19th century. before that, i must say. wait for the ruttena project. the same , only a different name than the soviet union did not go. what is called and ukrainians grew up on the bones of russians killed in concentration camps during the first world war. so the objection aroused the thesis that he and ukraine is trying itself. to be identified with the help of the soviet e-e heritage, if only e can accept this thesis. if only to say on the basis of separation from this soviet legacy and full of reason with it further. yes, ukraine is anti-russian. that's what now constitutes the ideology and policy of ukraine it's not me who invented it, it's even a bunch we still have to say if we we say that ukraine is anti-russia,
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then we automatically must recognize that modern russia is the heir, a and successor of the socialist soviet statehood. i have never refused this , and i think that the majority of our citizens will not refuse this even in a nightmare, not only that , we are taking just to collect lands. they say that we really consider ourselves the heir to the great country, which fell apart, maybe not the ideology of the great communist country, but we still exist. the communist party is socialist-oriented, and the party too, therefore, of course, we, we will not fight this person, but all of humanity - it does not like to spit on everything a person of all forms in which it has ever existed, russia is a russian state , including the soviet union was one of its forms, and moreover, i want to remind you that
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no matter how you are, no matter how alien the ideology of the soviet union was to many, the communist ideology, no matter how far we are economically from developed world. the soviet union was the last cultural project in the history of civilization. not just socio-political, not just social, but precisely cultural, since the ideology that arose in this, but within the framework of this state. it now remains a heritage of culture. well, how can you fight culture? explain to me please. live this is the first channel. er olesya loseva anatoly kuzichev. and so we want to start this part with good news and important news from the father of our colleague alexander gordon from harry borisovich gordon the exhibition opened opened today will last until the 26th with a very symbolic name all of its own
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, it should be noted that harry gordon was born and raised in odessa, so everything that is happening in ukraine now and for him responds, well, to some kind of personal relationship, personal pain. and here is part of his work devoted to this particular topic of his understanding. this topic. here is what he told our colleagues. this is a typical odessa landscape, but here the agency is submerged. that is, this is my attitude of my hometown, which is drowning, but at least now he is in such a state and here is such a trick that he attacks, and the light in the window is still on. thanks for the word, back to pressing matters in kherson, the air defense system of the city worked down one
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missile fired by ukrainian nationalists , they continue to fire shells furiously. yes it is, unfortunately. for us, this is already an unpleasant habit, so to speak, but now with us at a direct studio. i apologize for direct communication with the studio of the deputy head of the military-civil administration kherson region kirill troyanovsky. hello hello. thank you for visiting us. give us, please, a little more information on the operation of pv e-e air defense. yes, on these missiles that fly to you in general, in general, please. so, in principle, over kherson, to be precise, no rocket was shot down , the s300 system worked, which struck at the quadrocopter, not the quadrocopter, but the bayraktar system, uh, and s-300. just opened up and went. uh, i shot down this baraktar system between nikolaev voznesensky, therefore
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, there were no actual strikes on the city of kherson and no casualties and destruction. no, it's more accurate for you. and this, then, would have been the same raktar, but shot him down completely to the very s-300 system. listen, it’s just that the s300 system worked and destroyed the bayraktar system, but not over itself, but kherson, and closer there just between nikolaev voznesensky, i see well, perhaps this topic is separate, but the program, well, in a nutshell, say just i see what go just monstrous heated discussions about the use of the use of roctors, and about how their turnips. e is rapidly falling during, so to speak, a special military operation, because we, as i understand it, have found control over them, and often they fly in or try to fly in. you know, the ukrainian side continues to use these unmanned vehicles. but the worst thing in this whole story is that , again, i repeat, the civilian population and the ukrainian authorities suffer from these unmanned vehicles.
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strikes. absolutely not understanding where and how it all happens, therefore, if we really talk about bayraktar, today this system is vulnerable, but this is not ukrainian, the side represented by the ukrainian people pays for this money. it is someone who is earning dividends from this war, so i would like to immediately tell you and have repeatedly said that the ukrainian people. ukraine is not to blame for the fact that the ukrainian political elite turned into a nazi almost fascist gang, which today takes these bayraktars, takes these foreign weapons, directing them against their own people, as this own has been for the last eight years. eh, starting with the gonza briefly. please tell me the general setting. in kherson, a is at a standstill, including the mood of the people. the situation in kherson how it lives the full life
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that we need to live, the russian connection is being restored, because the ukrainian side is constantly striking at just the e- cellular communication system, and we decided not to suffer anymore, so as not to endanger, uh, directly the people who repair these cables, so we are switching completely to russian communications. we are now fully restoring the system. uh, pension funds, payouts are coming up. we now have open centers for submitting documents for obtaining a simplified form of russian citizenship in full swing. we are moving towards stabilizing the situation in the kherson region. and, of course, we are constantly preparing for integration into the russian federation. what do our colleagues say? some gimme god sergeevich yes, so be it. thank you very much kirill strimausov was in direct contact with us when you help us to be on uh, hearing. all the best. thanks a lot. goodbye. until communication. well, actually moods. people even
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officials who served until recently the kiev regime. oh, gennady monchegora, the mayor of the city of kupyansk, kharkiv region, liberated by russian troops, vividly told, listen, with your behavior, the russian military simply bribed from the first day to the present day with their behavior. thanks, please, all the same , the riots that started looting in the city were taken by the russian military. so, well, okay, the behavior of russian military personnel bribed. yes , which very clearly characterizes, and the way we conduct this special operation, and the way it is perceived by the inhabitants of the liberated territories, yes, and in those territories that have yet to be liberated. here is the statement, as they say in odessa e. with a painting by harry borisovich gordon, as they say, two big mood differences and understanding, so to speak, of the processes in the liberated territories, i will free it. here they
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have a completely separate reality, the reality is completely just some kind of parallel, so i don’t know, so to speak, either leaks or word of mouth is stronger than an information cocoon. what do you think nikolaevich let's ask ourselves. why? let the kiev authorities cut off cellular communications in the kherson region. first of all, concepts are beaten or beaten to the right. and why did kherson enter have relatives of acquaintances, uh, residents who left kherson region deserve. grandparents of children to the territory of ukraine they call them and tell them about the realities of what is happening there, but it is necessary that they do not call region repeats the same thing over and over. she turns off all life support systems, stops paying social benefits. open-open- cuts off water or something else important. how can this be done in in relation to people whom you consider your own,
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on the contrary, you must draw water there, lay electricity, what russia is doing, therefore , witnesses of what is actually happening in the liberated territories. this is very dangerous and scary for that very quite right alternative reality that the ukrainians are skillful enough to create and they cut it all off, but i wanted to remind you. here, in connection with the fact that the mayor of this city of kupyansk said the phrase, which it seems to me, we have forgotten polite people. there, where our soldiers came from, they were polite attentive. thank you please, where they had to use weapons, where they tried to hide behind civilians, where hostilities began, they are polite, but they have to be armed, unfortunately, yes, well, speaking of calls, uh, that they now want to ban. uh, the kiev authorities, the calls are still leaking. here's another
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example of a captured fighter. heights got through to his mother. listen. hello mommy matana i gave up before the russian tapes said, i told the truth, everything was no one forced me to go to the tube and everything, and they accepted me kindly. i sylvinized the passat for myself, and then i surrendered everything, it was a piece of carp and the honor of sneakers and they said that i was a young man who came before them and gave up. people agreed on tv.
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my here how much here so to speak, i do not know the levels of meanings. yes, in general, this is generally, which means, firstly, here people are much kinder than they say on tv on the news broads. the first means, uh, yes, stunning news. and? what will ours tell you? mom is also a very logical question, because ours is, of course, well, their sense, i see under white hands and for life, as there is already someone. yes, and it says sending you to the meat without even asking. well, and so on. how many layers of this? seryozha yes, you know, here, i'll try, but to determine what meaning i personally see here, because, probably everyone will see their own meanings. and yes, this shrillness is quite a story. uh, it 's iconic, it's a certain moment of truth, which for me here is the latest poignant and
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filled with deep symbolism. look mother, says the son. yes and a is not just a mother's talk mother is in another reality with her son, and the son has already taken a step into another reality. and so. and mother and son each speak from different realities with each other and try to establish a connection between them. yes, just like that, as if groping for her psychologically somehow still not quite, understanding where they are and in fact. and we looked at the story from kherson, indeed, and the special operation continues. it has not ended with the legal status of ukraine, the future has not yet been determined, but in fact, we have already formed before our eyes these two realities are two ukraine that lives back in yesterday, and the other has already taken a step tomorrow and the behavior model coincides with the boundaries of the behavior of special operations. here is this story about operators about cellular communications. after all, it can be viewed so
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narrowly that, uh, the ukrainian system, so to speak, is russian. and you can say that this is a kind of battle or a duel of communication systems, you understand? yes? these are the ones, yes in a broad sense, yes, and it is obvious that a that side it is less and less there is something to offer, because this son, in fact, who saw the collapse of the myth of evil russia yes , and her mother, she cannot suspect him of being with me in what they say on tv. yes, he is holding on. naturally. she can, she can see by vatsap there by video link that he, so to speak, is not clamped. nobody cares about him there. he says that what he thinks is very natural, he tells the intonation, the way it is, and now, in fact, it is very important not only how it will be restored, peaceful life, how infrastructure issues will be maintained. yes, transport logistics, but also how one reality will crowd out another. you know, thank you very much for the good word now olesya i
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'm sorry. briefly, uh, a good angle of communication. look pay attention. what an amazing product, but this side is profitable for it and does everything in order to narrow communications as much as possible and limit our way out. and that is the only option. victory in this sorry information war, only one is to maximize communication. here is such the story is really about myths and reality. yes, a lot of myths about the ukrainian side created and continue to give up, in particular, the myth about the defenders of mariupol who sat for a very long time in the dungeons of azov steel, and for whom they stood up on the euro stages on the eurovision stage yes, from all sides and remember the pope. yes how many things accelerated around this basics, stood up, this is the world. yes, but the reality is the reality is that you gave up? they all surrendered as prisoners, but, because it was no longer possible to be there, and now after after they gave up, another
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reality of what the dungeon was like was revealed. azov steel. let's see, a mini tour from igor zhdanov's correspondent. and this is such a heavy nitrogen stalinist suite, it will now be a room. tour, how vips lived here, look. this is the first hall of leather sofas. it is possible, of course, a leatherette fireplace with an extractor hood completely made fully working. pay attention to everything here. well, plus or minus the whole compared to what we saw next. you and i can go into this kind of living room in the kitchen. there is no, so just in the living room there is a table where the bastard waiters bring, there are 100 some inhuman number of people. it doesn't end there. here indoors is an important place to store bottles more for wine. here for some hmm more strong drinks the ventilation is all
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to keep it all at the right temperature. again, this is not the end, because this is the hall for the most senior for the most honorary neo-nazis of azov. here already for well, let's say their more adjoining members one more already full bartender and tables where? well, all their retinue can eat, even before the bombing. here is the plant. that is, he is coming to you as a general. please tell me, this is generally a normal practice, common, so to speak, apparently common among them. hell yeah, that's how they live. let's see what it shows. for us, this is nothing more than the initial data for making some kind of political decisions that we are now saying that there the connection cuts off everything else. yes, there is a military aspect. this is a question. if they cut her down
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select positions. they don’t see us, because they can deliver blows, when we switch again, but in this matter, in the informational field, we must clearly promote these moments, we can do this for them on the internet in social networks, including those prohibited by them . no, we can climb there, we need to do it. today is children's day, but the children of donbass are deprived of their childhood on these days, and ukrainian nationalists are targeting children's institutions and schools. this happens daily in a very reinforced intensive regimen of our colleague. polina tsvetkova helped fulfill the children's dream together with the popular front. donbass, because it is so important to help children look, otherwise we look at this life plot. i wish everyone to believe their dreams, as children can do this by june 1. the people's front
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has fulfilled the dreams of many children from the donbass, making them truly happy. i dream of seeing the ostankino tower. hello welcome to moscow hello. hello. oh my god, what a miracle? hello dear, my name is polina my name is cyril well, what are you ready for fulfillment of your dreams? so, look, here you can see how high the tower is 540 m. you know, what else do you know the architect calculated in one day how it should be up and how wide it should be and how to make it so that it does not stagger and didn't fall.
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wow, you come, well, in general, just how beautiful it is, too, delighted. i want to be here myself. come on grandma. come on, you and i are not afraid under the feet of a director, cameraman, journalist, as i am a presenter since your dream is so connected with journalism and with the fact that it can become a leader. and what other profession do you like? we are bringing the remains to the television center today.
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removed yeralash presents our presents the most news at the bolshoi very cool, i dream of meeting with anatoly, evgenievich, karpov because he is a chess legend well. so-so-so fire, and who will protect the horse? i played nothing normally, only at one moment it was too active, but here
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