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such results and, uh, depleted first of all, after all, ukraine is a war of attrition, and not russia. although there are also problems, but we need to solve it now, of course. uh, donetsk is necessary. to find a solution for the shelling of donetsk to be stopped, it is necessary to find a military solution. the real solution is here, but again i say with cyber warfare it will be easier if we solve problems on the battlefield. well, cyber war. uh, it's really very dangerous, because there are no rules of the game or no front. no, there is no front line here, really and activities in cyberspace. they are characteristic of both the situation of war and the situation of peace. that is, it is an absolute absolute gray zone even in the current tension. you don't know anymore, do you? is it military? cancer
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against there, let's say russia or is it some kind of unfriendly gestures hackers in the field, yes hackers there in the field of cyberspace, but cyber-on is part of one of the parts of a larger hybrid war, but a hybrid war. uh, west vs. russia it includes being including the information war, and the information war is one of the messages that the united states is broadcasting as part of the information war. this is what russia is allegedly to blame for, but in the problem of hunger, which is now increasingly relevant for developing countries for the countries of asia, the middle east and especially africa a. at the same time, russia is just doing everything, and in order to ensure its own exports, and grain, yes, russia is the main player. here is its export potential this year, 50. grains and even a
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ensure the withdrawal of ukrainian e, grain from the children's port, but nonetheless. uh, the west still blames russia for the fact that russia is to blame. although of course, uh, responsible. e are carried by western countries themselves. yes, firstly, they imposed sanctions against russian ships against the insurance of russian ships, which makes communications difficult, and just makes logistics difficult, yes, and, secondly, western sanctions have inflated, and energy prices in the world. and throughout. it’s just that economists showed that over the course of for several dozen decades, the correlation of prices for energy and valuable grain is absolutely identical , absolutely identical, that is, they follow each other in all. eh, the smallest nuances and understandable. why because food. the sector is an energy-intensive sector. yes, this is not a
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shovel and they are digging. yes, it's a tractor. these are the same large containers of imports, er, and so on, plus fertilizer, which is also required for production. ah, energy. so now russia, uh, is really doing everything in order to resolve here is one segment. well, actually two segments. e of this crisis, firstly, to simplify the export of e- grain from russia a. secondly, in order to solve a the issue of exports, and ukrainian e, grain from e. odessa from the port of odessa and alexander alexandrovich it seems to me that this is a very vivid illustration of what, despite the modest volume. er, especially in nominal terms of russian gdp in world gdp yes, nevertheless the russian economy plays a very important role. e
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in world markets. well, that's how it really is this here is the reluctance to negotiate with us us in my opinion. uh, uh, it was based on the fact that, well , really, there may not be a very large economy there by american standards. yes, there is one and a half percent of world gdp, but we now see that over the past 30 years this has been the result of globalization. in fact, everything in this world has become very closely intertwined. and this led to the fact that these one and a half percent provide a significant degree of energy security for the whole world metal fertilizers and so on. and if we are talking about ukraine, then ukraine, too, seems to be, so to speak, an even smaller country, but its deliveries, so to speak, are very important, let's say, food products to africa. and what is the world economy here. e, so you need to keep in mind that they have established economic ties. so what it really means is that there is no common market. here, as it were, where you can come to buy, and as a rule, already sellers. and they sell certain countries, so to speak,
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who buy and are ready for these products are tuned to this production capacity, including the food industry, for example, african countries and proper. here, turning off either russia or ukraine already leads to rather serious consequences. and in the end. in the end. this leads us to think about what e all the same. uh, no offense to politicians, it will still be said that the miscalculation of the economic consequences of these decisions that we have seen in this direction, there are 3-4 months. yes, this is an important story. it is impossible and impossible to bring the world to the brink as a result of rash political decisions, so to speak. uh, economic disaster, the united states secretary of the treasury has already declared. sorry, there was a mistake. yes, they didn’t think that there would be such inflation in the united states, but vladimir alekseevich, but russia would try to solve the problem of exports, grain, and for odessa, together with turkey, and, uh, the day after tomorrow this wednesday. uh, lavrov is flying, uh, to turkey. and where will the final
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settlement of this problem be discussed? here it seems to me that this is a clear illustration of how beneficial it is to preserve, regardless of the independence and subjectivity of countries such as turkey, turkey has not quarreled with russia yes, turkey can cooperate with both russia and ukraine, and now, in fact, erdogan can declare himself the savior of african countries, but for turkey it is important also cooperation with africa yes , he can say that i resolved this one together with russia with ukraine with the united nations, but i am erdogan turkey yes, i resolved this crisis yes. it is so for now. uh, european american colleagues are trying, as sergei lavrov said, to dive into a fictional reality. panic reigns in europe, as erdogan said. e, we are clearly solving the existing tasks and not in vain, and right now. with
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turkey, tak, actively solving existing issues related to food, will very accurately say that for the turkish republic, its interaction with non-western countries , african countries, and asian countries is very important, and it will make efforts to increase trade turnover with these very strange erdogans. in this week was nominated as a candidate for the presidency next year, and in turkey there will be presidential parliamentary elections and in this regard, he needs to score as many points as possible among key electoral groups. e to turkey and no doubt. uh. here is a very important economic situation in turkey, it is not easy, but in many ways this is not a simple economic situation due to the position of the west, which withdraws against turkey in the same way that it imposes sanctions against us against many other countries and, uh, turkey resists.
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moreover, it was unequivocally stated to this, the sanctions process in turkey that ankara strongly opposes any restrictive measures, because they believe that the world has changed and it doesn’t matter. in what environment are these restrictive measures being introduced, but at the same time, turkey said that it will strictly follow the sanctions that are taken on the basis of decisions. uh, the united nations and moreover in ankara, erdogan confidently stated recently that turkey's demands for the transformation of the world order, uh, and he declares that the world is more five more than fifty security site, he hears and is heard not only in developing countries, but he is sure to hear in developed countries. west. it's amazing and really a voice. uh, turkey as one of the key rising powers located between the north, south, west and east today is heard a and it will be heard exactly as long as it stubbornly follows. the policy of maintaining this position between only turkey
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to abandon this idea of ​​​​a hub and everything returns to normal is quite a lot worse, but no doubt western colleagues will do everything to force the republic of turkey to abandon its sovereign foreign policy, as the americans do in relation to latin america, but unsuccessfully, as it does in relation to other countries of the world, but turkey is not going to close down economically and the issue of the journal is very important for her, let and this is a very small amount of what is locked in odessa ports today, but symbolism is important here. east - it's still subsided. well, which confirms, in fact, that cooperation with russia and the strategic partnership between russia and turkey is an important prerequisite for turkish sovereignty and turkish subjectivity and independence. we will return, literally in a few moments, the first life and deeds of peter the great and his
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meeting. e turkey finland sweden following the results, which it lasted 5 hours, turkey only tightened. uh, its position and rolled out even more strict requirements are no longer only sweden, finland, but also the united states and nato countries as a whole, nevertheless ian stoltenberg. e general secretary. uh, nato says that it intends to organize another tripartite meeting. well, well, uh, so to speak, there is apparently nothing to do. e, mr. plainly, but nevertheless, but here, and in finland itself, causing not even some surprise, but how calmly russia officially reacted to the prospect and desire of this country, as well as sweden to join nato and indeed vladimir putin said that this should not be robotized, that fundamentally this would not change the situation. and we don’t have territorial
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disputes in finland, unlike ukraine, and there is another very important point, and uh, on the territory of finland, sweden there are still no nato military bases of the united states and they themselves say that they can follow the path of norway and most likely will follow the path norway, which, being a member of nato, really forbade the united states for the time being to create on its territory. uh, military base, but alas. here the situation has changed. recently, the norwegian parliament allowed the deployment of an american military base on norwegian territory, moreover, of an extra -territorial nature, that is, not controlled by the norwegian authorities proper. according to this decision. uh, the norwegian government will not have full access to this base. and he will not even know what is being introduced there and what is being withdrawn petrovich well, firstly, this decision
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by norway is the next step towards militarization. the arctic is not an idle issue for russia. yes. for us the arctic is a strategically important area. secondly, since sweden said in finland that they are guided by norway, then, after all, this is a precedent. yes if norway creates an american military base, how can there be a guarantee that finland will not want sweden there tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. eh, the same one. the americans of the usa are crushing all their allies and friends. so they finally crushed norway, yes, and they crushed, as you rightly said, the classic base will be closed to norwegians, but it will be, and this, of course, is a step. e in the direction of the arctic for the artic, the struggle is unfolding between the american and the western presence, it will grow there and is now growing. as for finland and sweden, why were they so
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surprised? what are finns especially? well, we showed both putin's statement and russia's policy. what is finland for us? they have been using our attitude of creating a neutral neutral finland for so many years. so many preferences in cooperation . uh, a very developed country and with a high sea standard of living. yes, and now it's uh, small the country refuses, well, the russian principle worked. well, go. yes, if the base will be different, we will say if the base is, but now, but we must, once again, say that the americans are creating this line from greece to norway, strengthening all of their satellites to bring to power, but i
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would say the most such notorious russophists, such as, for example, in general, in russofol bulgaria, they are in power from a manifest russophobe, yes. even in a country like north macedonia, which has not yet become a country, they put e-e from the manifested ones. eh, also russophobes their puppets therefore, this, uh, this line of creating such a hmm barrier of a serious cordon. yes, everything is repeated. you know very well in history. yes, only new. negotiations have just begun between these various countries, romania, czechoslovakia, some new blocs of their own kesoyuzy. all this was everything. it was before. uh, world war ii, the twentieth, especially the thirties, twenties and thirties. now this is repeating itself. and, of course, for us. uh, hmm, it's getting dangerous. north direction. why are you started? eh? the arctic is our reserves. these are our
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interests. these are our transport systems - this is all inaccessible, so far to the americans and the west, and here we must take the deployment of the americans on this scandinavian peninsula very seriously, of course, but vasily borisovich and i at one time were engaged in precisely military-orctic subjects and i cannot but say that yes, indeed the united states has declared the militarization of the arctic as an official priority over the past 3 years, the united states has released three arctic military strategies in a row in the seventeenth eighteenth, and in the eighteenth nineteenth twentieth years, yes, three military orkticheskie strategies in a row a and, a. they proclaimed artik to be regions of military-political rivalry of geopolitical rivalry, and not regions of cooperation, and the entry of finland and sweden into nato, plus the emergence of a new
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american military base in the arctic, is , of course, a very serious development of events. well, and the expansion of nato to sweden to finland means that apart from russia, there is no remaining in the arctic council more than countries that are not members of nato - this actually means the prospect of paralysis. you are more than a long paralysis of the arctic council. and than now, but here is the united states besides this cordon sanitaire. uh, in europe they are trying to, uh, create a dividing line in asia and uh, in the last few weeks. eh, very harsh. eh, escalated. uh, us-china relations, especially on the taiwan issue. well, pay attention literally twice a week to large demonstrations of military force, then american aircraft carriers enter, then chinese ships in the amount of chinese aircraft in the amount of 30, and
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fly into the air defense zone. but taiwan has very tough statements, especially from china regarding. the green states on the taiwanese issue, well, biden, also actually in tokyo, said that the united states can use military force and is likely to use military force in the event. if china tries to reunite taiwan, by military means , well, this week, e will be held in singapore very important international. uh, the event is the so-called shangri la dialogue, it's asia's largest security forum. well, you can say the analogue is the asian analogue of the munich conference, e.g., on security, and there will be the ministers of defense and the united states, floyd austin and china, weng feihe, and information has appeared that
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negotiations will take place between them on the sidelines of this forum. moreover, it is said that it was the chinese side that requested negotiations with lloyd. here. uh, vasily boris shines what is now happening around taiwan and not just around taiwan as a whole in us-kiss relations. is this meeting of defense ministers this is the last chinese warning to the united states, or is it an attempt, but to agree on some rules of the game, to develop a model of controlled confrontation, and to stabilize relations that are unconditionally competitive. yes, of course , conflict, but to ensure the stability and manageability of this confrontation. what do you think, and i think we are talking about, most likely, the second option, uh, while the conflict over taiwan is a very real possibility in the coming years. this will be an order of magnitude more shock to the world than everything that is happening in ukraine, but let us recall that
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in our own practice over the past few years. tall russian american officials who often met were the chiefs of the general staff, who called up, met, and so on. it 's about the same here. they did not have such developed military contacts uh. uh, what we had and uh, americans on it have repeatedly pointed out that it would be good for the chinese to create them? sorry for interrupting. uh, do not catch, that is , tony linkin, in his recent keynote speech on china, he actually proposed to estimate a dialogue on issues of strategic stability. well, well, here, uh, the chinese are moving in this direction for the time being, they were very restrained in dealing with direct contacts with the
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americans, they supported them, but in the form of discontent they could, for example, turn off at any moment. and now apparently there is. attention that e constant communication between the military is necessary. e, apparently, some deconflicting mechanisms will be created, because the situation will be more and more dangerous. uh, it's possible that there will be a full-blown military conflict, but at least both sides have an interest in it not happening by chance, and it is very likely that they had u such an experience uh, the negative incident in april 2001 in south china sea, when an american reconnaissance aircraft and a chinese fighter collided, then the americans were forced to sow on the island of hainan and chorus there, the chinese fighter pilot died and it was a very dangerous incident. crisis in
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relationships. it passed without a trace, because then september 11 was already in 2001, but in principle those who deal with the problems, they all remember it, and now it can happen. there literally at any moment and it would be better to prepare for this today. summit america opens in los angeles, it is the largest event of the international event. e of the western hemisphere. and this is america itself is held once a for several years, the last such meeting was held in peru in 2018. and this is a forum that brings together the leaders of all american states under the auspices of the organization of american states. let me remind you that there are 35 states. yes, that is, this is not a minuscule amount in international relations, but in the united states so far on their own. this is america uh, only held once. actually. the first
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america summit took place in miami in 1994, and now the biden administration has a chance. word uh gather under your umbrella all the states of north central and south america and of course the united states and the purpose of this summit is to first demonstrate american leadership. yes, and but to unite, as it were, the american states around themselves, which are considered in the united states as the american underbelly, and secondly, to rally the american states against china and russia china is actively investing in latin america this causes serious indignation and opposition to china in the united states and opposition to chinese investment is called as the official policy of the united states, as well as counteracting
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russian influence in latin america, but today, yes, they themselves are just opening up, but already today, it becomes obvious that in the first and second questions, and the united states is suffering, because today it turned out that mexican president lopezbrador will not come to the summit. america will not come to los angeles. e in protest against the fact that the united states did not invite all american states to this summit, all member countries of the organization of american states, namely, they did not invite venezuela cuba and the ship. actually. yes, like, uh, their opponents. it can be said where china and a and especially russia and also the president of guatemala e are penetrating to the greatest extent, refused to come to the america summit and the america summit and there is still
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uncertainty about the arrival of the brazilian president bolsonaro. but here is what lopez is an obrador, yes mexi. after all, this is the key state of central america, and together with argentina, this is actually the most important hispanic speaking state of latin america is not coming on itself in protest. this is a very painful blow. ah, the united states. and it seems to me that this is, first of all, a very clear indicator of emancipation, and no western countries, after all, mexico borders the united states on the one hand. it depends very much on the united states, but pay attention to what independent policy it is pursuing, and secondly, vladimir alekseevich, do you agree with the fact that this illustrates that in a multipolar world, than more, the united states will try to provide a bloc approach. here to rally against, yes, and the less effective, uh, will be american
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policy. and even more so. they will lose in the international arena. yes, it’s true, both russia and china and other major players did not talk about the fact that the bloc approach should remain in the past that we are moving into a completely new reality, and it should not be fictional, the americans invented the reality around them, where they are are the leader. this is not so, and already even this very-himself. it is america that demonstrates that the united states can not secure its leadership. that's it to provide. this is leadership in the e world america e where to talk about the rest of the world, moreover, the locomotive of history cannot be stopped by the environment itself, e, dictates the transformation that is taking place in the world, the international political environment is changing the state and their attitude to the ongoing process. this is what we are now seeing in the example of very many countries of states that
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were previously not seen in the flamboyant proactive attack on foreign policy. and today they are reborn. forced just by the influence of the environment, yes before, the influence of the united states on mexico it was always great, but today the united states cannot influence the mission. mexico is refusing because that's what you said the same applies to all other parts of the world, and as much as the americans would like to stop this very locomotive with history that moves them from this point of hegemony. uh, they're still, aging hegemon, and they have to leave to make way for a completely different state of the issue. how this will happen, and in history it has always been tragic when either the state has imagined itself. uh, a hegemon, which she is not. this is very dangerous from the point of view of the international political environment. and there are great risks of conflict around him. perhaps this
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conflict will gradually be transferred from the eurasian continent. where did the americans take her so long. yes, there closer to the americans. and then it will be a very interesting development. situations. today we can already talk about the difficulties that europeans and americans face from the point of view of the economy. and geopolitics in general. and what will happen if the world will be so fast and strive to change , a very interesting transformation is ahead. it also seems to me that this behavior of mexico, which, by the way, did not condemn russia, did not join the anti-russian sanctions, but, on the contrary, condemned the anti-russian sanctions that the west introduced, this is a very vivid illustration of the idea that recently in a magazine called or journal, but the former prime minister of italy, silvio verla horses, who wrote a very key
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thing, wrote that russia is now isolated from the west, but the west is isolated from everything. the sick world and russia is just part of this whole rest of the world, which is much richer, much stronger and much more humane than the west in the west, while it is often argued that the russian special operation in ukraine is an unprovoked aggression, that in 2014 and this year russia allegedly . just attacked to ukraine because of their imperial ambitions or some other purely russian reasons that have nothing to do with the west itself and its politics. in fact, of course, everything is the other way around, the current military conflict was the result of precisely the forced result of the consistent accumulation of contradictions between the west and russia , the consistent refusal of the united states to take into account russian security interests and a consistent policy, focused on
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weakening russia, policies that have been pursued over the past 30 years about , how it was. and how is this politics was perceived in the kremlin convincingly shown in the famous film by american director oliver stone putin film aired back in 2017 during the presidency of donald trump, but it also covers a much earlier period, showing the formation of the worldview of vladimir putin and relations with the west in the first years of putin's presidency, so the film does not lose its relevance. and now watch it right after us, and the big game says goodbye to you. see you tomorrow, goodbye.
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films and new element media production presents oliver's film 100 composer jeff bill executive music producer batka editing executive producers and maximilian arvelas david tap producers rob wilson and fernando sulichev director oliver stop has
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received messages from officials implicating putin on democratic party servers over the past two months. we have repeatedly said that our source is not the russian government, vladimir putin himself led the covert cyber attacks. you respect putin yes, i respect that putin is a murderer. do you think our country is so innocent sir the president is glad to see you again. can you sit there? and i'll sit here and figure it out, improvise no rules along the way. for 40
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years, the united states has led the west's fight against communism and the threat it posed to our most important values. this struggle determined the fate of all americans, forced all nations to live under the threat of nuclear war. now this confrontation has ended in the entire russian history for the first time. the supreme power in the country is transferred in the most democratic, simplest way. according to the will of the people legally and peacefully almost knows nothing about you, tell me about yourself. where are you from? i know that you were born in october 1952 , after the war, that your mother worked at a factory, your father also fought, i know that as a child you lived in a communal apartment and did not work at a factory. and my father worked at the factory worked. he
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was a mechanic. he had a secondary technical education. he worked as a mechanic. he had been wounded in the war. yes, he started the war in special units. yes, and after that it means that he was already sent to the active army to one of the most dangerous e, dangerous sectors e of the leningrad front. i was their late child. they had lost two children before. one of them during the war during the yes block in leningrad, i heard he was a difficult teenager, and then everything changed when he started working here at the age of 12. i have lived very much like this on the free roam and spent a lot of time outdoors in the yard ever since i started judo wrestling. it began to change
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life a little for the better for the better and immediately entered the faculty of law. this is the usual system exactly. i graduated from high school in leningrad and immediately entered the uh leningrad university at the faculty of law. we met our first wife, that is, your only ones. and then you entered the service in the kgb in the seventy- fifth year in leningrad. in soviet higher educational institutions there was a so-called distribution system, when you graduated from a higher educational institution. you should have gone. where to go to work. where did you go selection on distribution? i had to go there, but i wanted to work there. more than that, i entered the faculty of law
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precisely because i wanted to work, and you, of course, idealized this profession in all these films of the kgb and intelligence officers. that's how books are films. well, of course, you absolutely accurately formulated you lived in dresden from 85 to 90, but for the first 10 years mainly in leningrad, yes, er, in leningrad and in moscow in special schools in east germany in those years, a rather sad sight. e. it's not that sad, but here's how frozen it was in the fifties a strange time. you were then in moscow felt the spirit. perestroika, you know, it was, apparently, for gorbachev for those who surrounded him, that the country needed changes, but uh, today i can say with full confidence that they didn’t understand what
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changes were needed and how to achieve them . but these were gorbachev's ideas and they influenced you. this is not an idea. gorbachev is this is the idea of ​​the french utopian socialists. gorbachev has absolutely nothing to do with it. i repeat that it is his merit that he felt the need for change and and tried to change the system itself problem. it consists in the fact that she was worthless in herself, so how to do it in such a way as to change the situation in the country, change the system, but the system, well , save the country, no one, including gorbachev, knew that at that time and hmm they brought it to times under the country the soviet union collapsed and the russian federation was formed under the leadership of yeltsin yes , but at the same time, and it was completely destroyed in our country. uh, the system of social protection
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was completely stopped entire sectors of the economy, and in fact the destroyed system health care in a deplorable state was the army and millions of millions of people were below the poverty line. uh, we shouldn't forget about this, too. in 1996, they immediately headed the federal security service. no, not immediately. uh, i moved to moscow, uh, started working in the administration. uh, dealt with legal matters about, after that, uh, i was transferred to the administration. and i worked as the head of the control department. and after that he became the director of the fsb in this post. you couldn't help but see all this collapse, complete chaos, of course, see you understand. uh, i have often heard criticism that i regret the collapse of the soviet union well, firstly, and most
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importantly, after the collapse of the soviet union, 25 million russian people ended up abroad overnight . and this is really one of the biggest disasters of the 20th century. because e people lived within one side. they had family ties, work apartments. and they were all in equal rights in one second. they ended up abroad. and in the country there were first signs, and then a full-scale civil war in october 1993 russia found itself on the brink of a civil war with parliament deputies against yeltsin and his supporters. yeltsin orders the
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tank units to open fire on the parliament building, where the chairman of the supreme council and the vice president are, who joined the deputies. two days of street fighting took the lives of hundreds of people. uh, and, of course, everything, i saw it beautifully, especially when i became the director of the federal security service , the united states supports president yeltsin, who won the ninety-ninth democratic elections. you become acting prime minister, and in 2000, yeltsin resigns in all these frames of a press conference and films about yeltsin. it is clearly visible that he has problems with alcohol, that he is sick, the way he spoke in front of the camera, the way he moved. he looked like a completely sick person. give some. well, there are serious assessments not of
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gorbachev's activities, not of yeltsin's personality. he, like each of us, had his own problems, but there were their strengths. one of those strengths was that he never shied away. that's from personal responsibility. he was able to take on this responsibility, but that's what you said. oh well, what a sin, to be honest, it was also. i uh-huh earlier i realized that i needed to do this. russia must enter the new millennium with new politicians, new faces, new smart strong men. the prime
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minister is replaced by one another and here you are, acting prime minister, what's next such an interesting story, you see, i came from leningrad from st. petersburg to moscow, and in general, and on the whole, i did not have any special support here, any special powerful connections in the ninety-sixth year. i arrived as well on january 1, 2000. i became acting president. i don’t know why yeltsin chose me, and when i did. but when yeltsin offered me the first time, i refused . why, yes, he invited me right here in his office with them. uh, said he wanted would like to appoint me prime minister and would like me to run for president later. i said it's very big. this is a big
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responsibility. this should change my whole life and i'm not sure that i'm ready for this change. in what sense, you have been a government official for a long time. no, but that's a completely different matter. it's one thing to be just an official, even of a high rank, you can live, uh, the life of an almost ordinary person go to visit go go to the cinema to the theater freely communicate with friends. uh and don't carry such personal responsibility for everything that happens in the country for the fate of millions of people, and to take responsibility for russia in that situation is a very difficult thing, and frankly , i didn’t know. eh, then. what final plans does the president have for me and i did not know how long i could do it. because at any second the president could say, you are
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free and i thought, then only one thing, where to hide the children, true of course what do you think, imagine that i would be relieved of my post there is no security, there is nothing and more do how to live and and how to ensure the safety of the family? well, just, uh, for myself then i decided that so , if fate decreed this way , then go to the end. and at that time i did not yet know 100% that i would be president, no one, as it were, gave any guarantees about this. i see. and you saw with the children at that time with his wife. no, no, i came late, i left early. well, that's why i saw them, of course, but little did you wake up at 4:00 in the morning. did you sleep at all, no no, i didn't stay up until 4 o'clock in the morning. i got laid down
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12:00 o'clock 1:30 o'clock got up at 7:00 o'clock, however, always slept six seven hours, nightmares did not come off. this is a military school. experience in the kgb well, i think that from sports and from military service, of course, your philosophy of life. close to dude's philosophy, not too difficult, basic basic flexible way you can be and need to be flexible sometimes you can give in, but only if this is the way to win, you are very organized. it's just that if it doesn't , then it's very difficult to work, then it doesn't will have enough strength to solve current problems. i'm not talking about strategic. let's go back to 2000
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, you became president with 53% of the vote. you didn’t think that this is not the best time for the country for a long time. the war in chechnya is a terrible situation, and more than that, because in august 1999 , the second chechen war began in russia. well , yes, and it was a very difficult test for the country. i had to practically take responsibility for this situation. some say they fight terrorism others say they fight for independence. meanwhile, the streets are littered with the bodies of the dead. and this is not the middle east. this is the chechen republic that separated from russia. and she is not spoken much, but this does not reduce the scale of the disaster. i really want, according to the russian tradition, not according to the tradition of the sacred land in dagestan, where we are today, to raise this glass and knock out for the memory
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of those who died quietly for a second, therefore, i suggest that we will definitely go out for him without fail these tasks of a fundamental nature. you did a lot in your first term industry electronics engineering agriculture increased gdp increased income of the population reformed the army. the chechen conflict was resolved and privatization was stopped. the real son of russia is not all accurate. i did not stop privatization. i just tried to give her a more fair
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character. i did everything so that state property did not go for a song, we stopped the schemes under which oligarchs were created and under which people became billionaires overnight lost on state control over some strategic industries or their collapse, therefore, my task. now is not something to stop privatization. and to make it more, uh, hmm more systemic and fair, the oligarchs didn't appreciate you. they thought you wouldn't last long. you know, after all, the oligarchs are also different, they were also told that no one encroaches on property, on the contrary, the state will protect property. even if the previous laws were not very fair, but the law is the law.
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this is also one of the rules. law is law. i am the representative of big business said that it was a frank and honest conversation, the old schemes should cease to exist, and the laws should be much more fair, and business positions are more social responsibility and many business representatives, the vast majority, fit into these rules, they are all quite arranged. you know who didn't like it , didn't like those who earn their uh, billions, millions, billions, not thanks to their talents as a businessman, but thanks to the ability to establish relationship with the authorities. yes, i didn't like this. but uh, this is the one you reduced the poverty rate by 2/3 exactly brought up respect for old age raised the pension. well, yes, uh, at times in 2000, the average income
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was 700 rubles. in 20129.000. yes, you were definitely re-elected in 2004, having gained 70% of the votes a little more in 2008, you became the chairman of the government. on this post. you also worked hard. i worked a lot and on the whole and on the whole very successfully, but i was the president of russia. have a man and i know how we have aside, like bijom, this time was evaluated, i must tell you that president medvedev a fully and independently performed all his duties as president in the country. there can only be one person who is elected by the people. and in 2012 you ran for president and won with 63% hero. three presidential terms, five assassination attempts, as i
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was told, not so much as there were assassination attempts on castro 50 times, according to official data , five spoke honestly about it. he told me, you know why i'm alive why, because i'm mine always dealt with security personally? so i'm doing my job, and the e-security officers are doing theirs so far, they've all been good at it. so, you trust your guards, and they know their business, trust the killer, first of all they try to get into the security service of the president, whoever is destined to be hanged will not drown. do you know what your fate is one god knows our fate and your beds someday uh the
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question will be what we will do on this mortal earth, will we enjoy life? you been hard for a while very happy to see you. if i'm not mistaken, i'm sure you had others for this. excuse me, i dozed off upstairs, there was a long flight, how was the money security of economic finance with my assistant on economic affairs of the parliament with
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the ministers of defense ministers there was no meeting of the security council. many years ago i organized such a small group of heads of special services and law enforcement agencies called this combination of the security council a crisis situation a regular meeting once a week usually our meeting is scheduled for three. and today we were late for 6 hours and 45 minutes. i knew you needed to rest. i'll get some sleep. i understand that crises happen all the time, no, there is no crisis. no, this is an ongoing job, but one thing clings to another, and when you plan, you plan to talk with a person for 10 minutes, and he puts one question after
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another instead of ten. an hour passes, it is very difficult to stop. uh, this process. now the question is more serious my producer fernanda. he's here now and told me that you're beautiful. executive director, and russia is your company. you assess the situation. try to solve problems without delay. well, yes, it's true, yes, let's imagine that this is a problem, you analyze the details that break down into smaller ones. so you reach the micro level and you yourself, without noticing it, you no longer see the big picture, an unpleasant situation. night falls and the problem is not solved. and it terribly annoys you with unresolved problems of the process, because i try to give it such. uh, the creative nature can be represented by an artist paints a picture, then he has lunch. he threw the brushes and went. it probably doesn't happen that an artist wants
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to complete something, and then he is ready to rest. he says, you need to finish something, finish something, and i repeat. i do not want to compare myself with people of creative professions, but the process of work and decision making. he. well, something is reminiscent of such a process: you were the president, then the premiership. now you are president again for 15 years. sure. you know ronald reagan one of the most respected presidents of my country, he was a well-known proponent of a strict daily routine, he always returned home to the white house by 6:00 pm for dinner and watched tv with his wife. a happy person is very organized. and this was certainly his great advantage. he smiled willingly.

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