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well, ivan prozerov. vprf can be called a locomotive, the development of entire industries the state corporation financed the supply of modern domestic buses to the tver region invested in the construction of gas carrier tankers at the primorskaya shipyard for work in the arctic it took over the modernization of the volgograd power grids of the tyumen water utility. however, web rf. one of the first to take the hit of western sanctions is the most important development institution. the group's assets are over four million yes, the credit portfolio somewhere heard interviews like today's working conditions today's conditions difficult after uh february and such staff sanctions that were introduced against the banking sector of the russian federation, we essentially had to re- form the infrastructure of interaction with banks and with our clients. but we
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managed to do this work and i am so happy for you that by now we have built full interaction with russian banks with some foreign banks and our clients have been helped in this by the domestic analogue of the international system swift was disconnected from it by the web-rf and a number of russian banks, the system for transmitting financial messages. the central bank was tested back in 2014. and now, it has fully earned thanks to. why the state corporation refused to operate in dollars and euros we switched exclusively to work in rubles to work in rubles. we also use other currencies of friendly countries, but for the euro and the dollar. we are currently no longer conducting operations interest in the central bank data transmission system is large. by the way, even before any of these sanctions e, guided by the principles of partnership in the interbank association of the sco, when chaired at the time. we have promoted this system to some banks, including those that are members of the countries that go to the european union , this system was adopted so that russian banks could
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overcome the consequences of state corporation sanctions. otherwise, they will allocate one trillion 350 billion rubles to the president. half the amount has already been given in turn. wbrf will receive an additional capital of 120 billion to invest in new projects in the first turn. this will apply to new industry projects, and we now live in a situation where completely different needs, for example, in our aviation equipment, are already demanded by the market for the production of such a volume of aviation equipment. what it is trying to expand the capabilities of existing enterprises, thank god yes, and this is just our job, so we are fully involved in this work at the request of the government in order to expand the capacity for the production of aircraft and engines the issue of technological sovereignty for a state corporation, it is important that such projects are liquid and that they find these projects that require support on the one hand, but are liquid on the other hand. yes, we are in the majority right now. e, we work with projects that are interesting for commercial
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banks. this also applies to copper mining and the creation of new batteries, for example, what rusatom will do. these are all commercial projects on a returnable basis. it's just that under these conditions, commercial banks want to share the risk with us. this is just our main function, so we we will definitely work very well with regard to previously planned projects. modernization of urban transport. infrastructure housing and communal services construction of affordable housing. they will be implemented in full stressed and sinned shafts. and you prozorov ekaterina rovenko sergey channel one state duma speaker vyacheslav volodin today visited the donetsk republic on a working trip in the focus of attention is the education of health care housing and communal services and transport russia helps in all areas, and in order to work as efficiently as possible, specialized organizations cooperate committees of the state duma and the people's council of the dpr, it is important to create a unified legal field, this was discussed with the head of the republic, denis pushin, and at a meeting with local deputies. our will provide in the donetsk people's republic living citizens of the
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russian federation they participated in the elections to the state duma. these are our voters and we, respectively, before them. we must do everything to ensure that the citizens of our country , patriots, have an understanding that the elected deputies, with the support, are trying to resolve issues that e.g. today there are a lot of because of the situation related to the aggression on the part of ukraine with what was happening. for eight years, when peaceful citizens were subjected to shelling and bombing. in grozny, after a large-scale reconstruction, one of the central streets, important events for the city, were dedicated to the anniversary of the birth of the first president of the republic, akhmat kadyrov today, he would have turned 71 this morning, residents performed a collective prayer and visited kadyrov’s grave, commemorative events were also held around region. gazprom expects
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chisinau for the strict fulfillment of the terms of the contract for the supply of russian gas, the concern earlier announced that it had granted a delay to the moldovan side, which could not pay on time, it was given time until september 1, it is emphasized that this was done as an exception, further the deadlines must be strictly observed. august 22 according to the terms of the contract, the deadline for payment for gas supplies to moldova has come, which includes the final settlement for july and the payment for gas supplies in august by young gas company. could to pay only for july deliveries and appealed to gazprom with a request to postpone the payment deadline for august to september 1, 22, 22 gazprom, as an exception, decided to agree with this request, we proceed from the fact that in the future the moldovan side will unconditionally fulfill its contractual obligations in full . the russian sputnik vei vaccine is adapted
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to the new strains of coronavirus delta and omicro that a new version has been developed was reported in the gamalia center and in the russian fund for direct investment created drug. it is claimed to provide a reduction in the viral load on the lungs, while the former vip companion continues to show excellent results. it minimizes the chance of death and hospitalization. efficiency. against the same micron, at least 97% of the drug is approved in more than 70 countries where 4 billion people live - this is half the world's population. that's all for now we are following the development of events, and the information channel on the first will continue the program time will tell. hello program time will tell, we continue to work within the framework of the information channel on the first ya artyom shenin today in moscow, here in ostankino, they said goodbye to daria dugina platonova the atmosphere
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was mournful, but very restrained collected. do you know how vysotsky in the song? and you won’t see mass graves here, tearful widows, stronger people go here. there was a feeling that today a lot of people came to say goodbye to dasha, who came a lot stronger than them. and whoever was the organizers of this murder, if they hoped to frighten us and divide us, they miscalculated, because today i saw a lot of people here who gave away, who have grief, who have sorrow, but not shadows. of them were not . with so many of the people i've met here today. i think that many of them, and some of them and me, can and
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certainly have and had some tactical differences, some understanding of what we do , what we do not quite, and so on. and the like. but the death of a common comrade in combat , it brings together and makes tactical contradictions less important. this is a very important story, the consequences of which i think will manifest themselves more than once, as they will manifest themselves more than once . at parting at the funeral with his daughter, he says such a text such words with such emotions that alexander dugin spoke with today. i understand that
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there are no other options but to write another name on the banner with which we will go to victory and achieve this victory by those who organized this, in order to make us somehow tremble. they didn't leave us. only forward only to the bag. now for her too. since childhood, just almost the first words that, of course, we received it, it was russia and it became like this. trials, but she became if it touched anyone, i tragic death her her personality her
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value, then she would have one desire not to remember about me. do not glorify me fight. she is already a great country, defend our faith, our holy orthodoxy. love our russian people, because they will perish for russia and the front and the front here. not so here in each of us. and the biggest price she has to pay can only be justified by the highest achievement of victory she lived in the name of victory and she died in the name of our victory victory our truths our orthodoxy our country our soul, forgive me. and you know, when alexander sergeevich says these words about
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the need for victory and about the front that is taking place, which is taking place not only where the hostilities are taking place, but also passes here, including through each of us through our souls through our thoughts through our understanding of what is happening, and talking about victory. today i am very convinced of this. it was as if i knew and understood all this, but when i came to say goodbye to dasha, i wrote a post about it. where is it in your telegram channel? well, i have formulated some of my thoughts and feelings. here's what it is. for us for those who fought with her on this front that passes through us you know that's the question of what we need to win and who we are dealing with on this front, fighting very clearly showed me what began in comments. i
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have never closed comments on my posts. i always have everything open. they write a lot of different things, they argue, and so on and so forth, but that’s just a mocking cloud of some absolutely monstrous demonic some kind of devilry, which , to be honest, it began to deepen me. i was shocked to close the comments, because this, of course, is not the place and not the time for all this, but what i managed to do literally there in 10 minutes, while i was swirling to see all this there. you know, this is really amazing in the sense that it opens the eyes to what we are dealing with, as i said. e yesterday. here is one of the participants in our program, alexei chudaev, that we must understand very well and not forget this, that in this struggle and in this confrontation. we stand for man and human against inhuman and against non-humans, because
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such emotions can be written like that, they can formulate and splash them out only not people, a person cannot do this. well, that's simple. i got up thinking about it. well, here i caught myself thinking that it never occurred to anyone, neither to me nor to my friends, including friends who are fighting or fought or go there , even the thought of going into the comments. uh, in a comment to one of the dead. and the ukrainians, when they were already dead, and here they are, like pouring something like that. it it's not something you can't do. it won't cross your mind, because we don't fight children. we don't fight women. we are not at war with the dead, because we are people, this is very significant. and this also applies to all sorts of ukrobots, so to speak. this concerns our this liberal public. well it would seem already it would seem already. well, what can
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surprise us after and what a dance our liberal public staged when vitaly churkin, uh, died, and how well, you understand everything. well, every time they manage to surprise you with this degree this level of demonism is prohibitive, and these are the words of alexander gelievich about the need for victory for our state and for our faith. here they really are. so i really felt them today, when i saw all this, but actually speaking about this audience, everything is nevertheless more or less clear, but with the reaction of our western opponents, who are trying to build such, so to speak, carriers of civilized decency with it’s more difficult for them, because look, and journalists need to ask for a price. well actually about the position. here you are, like what? well, that is a terrorist attack beaten journalist. well, let's listen. if the united states has an understanding of who is behind the
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explosion in moscow that killed daria dugin, i have nothing to share with you, other than what you all have already heard and that ukraine denies any involvement in the attack. on this person. we unequivocally condemn the use of violence against the civilian population. regardless of whether it happens in kiev butch kharkov and kramatorsk mariupol or moscow so the us is confident that ukraine is not behind this and denies moscow's accusations. i have no doubt that the russian side will investigate. i also have no doubt that the russians will draw certain conclusions. all i can say is, at this stage. it is that ukraine denies any involvement. you see, that is, it turns out that after all, when something like this happens, but, firstly, an investigation is still needed. the investigation was not needed when the boeing was shot down and the next day the us president
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said that it is, of course, russian, but because who else? there was no need for an investigation when the violinists were poisoned. and when the very next day everything progressive, european, anglo-saxon about american humanity lined up, and to the shoulder ah-ah demanding tough sanctions, because , and what options and when did we say guys, well, maybe somehow there is no investigation , and secondly, it turns out that the argument that ukraine categorically denies something in the case of ukraine for the united states works flawlessly. the denial of ukraine's involvement in this story, despite the fact that, of course, alexander dugin was in all kinds of expeditions, and so on and so forth, the denial of ukraine is enough despite the fact that even the questions of russia guys. well, maybe somehow some evidence will never be enough. this is a very interesting indicator of how
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it all works, which is now clearly manifested, but ah, well, of course the united nations, uh, says that here it is demanding an investigation, what should uh be carried out investigation. i may have missed something, i do not deny it, but i do not remember the calls of the un when everything about american humanity stood shoulder to shoulder and imposed sanctions because of the creaks from the plane. and because of a lot of things? i don’t remember that he is an objective organization that would say guys over the fight, well, let’s still conduct an investigation, we demand an investigation. i don't remember, it's about the fact that even those who seem to be over the fight, they are not really over the fight. they sort of slip into one side in this fight. well, or here's a european civilized estonia, and a country which, of course, for values, and in which, according to
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our e-law enforcement agencies that investigated, and this is a crime. and where did the alleged killer fled, here is estonia's reaction, please estonia considers the fsb statement as a provocation of the russian federation more on this, there is nothing to add about this, russia is trying to put pressure on estonia for supporting ukraine and that's it, that is, not that we are there discussing. we condemn. we are ready to cooperate. these are not our methods. no, nothing like that. we support ukraine, so everything you do and so to speak, as if they were talking to us at all , we don’t want anything, well, to the question of what but it’s not by chance that they ask questions on this price list about his opinion about the involvement of ukrainians. well, you know, so far.
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in addition to denying its involvement in this, civilized democratic ukraine has in no way stated that it condemns the act of terrorism against. russian journalist is after all, it’s worth at least saying it’s inexpensive. even if even if, but still, they don't even say it. for me. you may not agree with me, for me this is an indicator if people are not able to even say that they condemn an ​​act of terrorism. isn’t this a reason to ask the question like this, but i’ll remind anyone, just to make it clear to everyone that when at one time we had a very difficult period of relations with turkey after the downed plane and well, there were a lot of things when, against this background, a terrorist killed ambassador of the russian federation
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which then there were a lot of all sorts of things to say so, well, there was such a wave of conversations and claims inside his country, however, he found the strength and decency to condemn. this is very indicative and very important for understanding with whom and with what we are dealing in the case of the very ukraine about which the americans are asked questions. well, what do you think, they could be americans, which we have no idea, but please investigate. but in fact, kiev spoke out through the mouth of its ambassador in kazakhstan, which said yesterday, we need to kill russians, kill as many as possible, so that our children and grandchildren would have less to kill these russians, and today kazakhstan was summoned to minsk to explain, it is still unknown how it ended, but i didn’t see something . nowhere does it mean condemnation of the country with the same united states of such a statement by a diplomat. not just since you've
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already started with this, and i agree with you. it really is. and this is really in the topic of conversation about, in fact, that questions as the kiev regime, and in connection with this terrorist act, they arise precisely because the essence of this regime, of course, is that you understand this. not a blogger, not a shmoya, not a volunteer. this is the ambassador of ukraine extremely and plenipotentiary ambassador of ukraine in kazakhstan well, that is, a diplomat and beyond. well, that is, if this country has such diplomats. what kind of country is this just listen kill as many of them as possible, the more we kill russians now, the less our children will have to kill. that's all. did you forget about the colorado female torn off legs in the fourteenth year, when these
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days people were talking, like this, what do they hear now, what have they become? of course not, yes. i am absolutely right you said, artyom, i agree with you. this something is not people at all, and we must keep in mind that this is a fiend. and yes, those who allow themselves, spitting on all christian human commandments, some moral ones, to speak here. this is the kind of game they need to deal with tougher. in my opinion. and we are still somehow limited to some kind of something, that this is estonia, i haven’t seen e, they didn’t show him about documentary footage, official departure, uh, so this is a woman, and in estonia across the russian estonian border, that he says that this is a provocation of the fsb accusation that they will extradite us no, they won’t extradite or they won’t extradite you and latvia has not grown. and even now they will still accuse us of making everything up. we must be ready for this and act very tough, in my opinion, we are already on our own. to hell with it. i
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just need to punish them. as agreed. well, having said, a, you need to say b. my name is andrey baranov and i said, so, uh, stop everything that is possible from estonia if they don’t give it away now, it ’s like that for us, well, she’s no longer in estonia, she’s already. uh, they say, she has already been seen in austria and , apparently, from estonia, but you can stop it by completely disconnecting it from the electricity of this ring. it also has technical capabilities. all the remaining railway means fit to close. to forbid anything at all here, to have to drive them out of here and break off relations, let's start with this. i think it will be dimash, who in this case will right there, an argument will sound that i must voice, because it constantly sounds, including sometimes in this studio, and maybe from us
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this is what they want, maybe from us this is what they want this creation of this one more reason to we felt even stronger even stronger with everyone, eh, broke, and so on and so forth, i say it again, this is an argument that sounds and something needs to be answered to it. already. nothing more. everything is torn apart. you have to label it. uh, what is, in fact, facts are facts. let's fix them with such neighbors who have kept the leadership. we will not be friends and will not have a common language. here, let's see who will benefit from this in the long run, then the question arises of how widely you imagine this reason, because then estonia is there, latvia is there, lithuania is there, poland is there, czech republic apparently, and there is slovakia, uh, also there, that is, well, as if this is the same here, right? question how, uh, how far? we're ready to take tougher action, no matter what we
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decide, that's the reddest line after which they need. i think the key point is that we're trying to talk all the time. and if they have a red worm, that's what their red line is, and we, i think, we've been talking about this for almost decades. after all, by and large. this trait is always in our minds. how we want it for ourselves. so we'll get through it. yes, we have endurance. yes, we have patience, but look. e. remember george bushin jr., who said that, like all american presidents, that terrorism has no nationality. and if there is an act of terror. it doesn't matter where it happens, it is the whole nation that unites us all, as such, and he said our globe is all those who indulge in these creatures of scoundrels of terrorists. time passes for the history of this decade, a new president comes about nothing and says, you know, there are good quality terrorists. and there is not much, but there is directly wonderful. and here there is such a substitution of concepts from the eternal remember. uh, a good
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bad terrorist can be distinguished very simply by shooting one, and the other will be decided there. this is the right one an approach. when you talk about punishing existential enemies. we have enough to eat, i believe that this entire collective west he swore long ago to become a classic existential enemy, you understand. it sounds to existentialism very often, but many do not decipher it and do not say it. and what do you mean, and here is a very important moment when you are ready to fight with what is humanity decency honesty there is no tolerance political correctness, like they have, but what is called the power of good. you remember, we very often say uncle. sam addressing america have you thought about it? what does sam mean where does this collective image come from and where did it come from? i have been doing american studies for a long time. i'll tell you that at the time when the c-founders tried to playfully jokingly name their country. they called her not the creator of god, but the creator, samael, the first name of the devil.
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such a toy. at first, it made them smile and they spoke as they said. see what we create with god our creation. and we have our own city on the hill sam, short for herself, is the name given to the devil, and you remember, god's uncle blames him. sam like her values, he brought us good. justice here you speak justice, and then returning to ukraine, you will recognize them by their fruits . quite right, because this binding works clearly. how to punish only our active military operations. the more we advance time is shrinking towards winter, the less is the maneuver. all this west writes and says that america will only have one to send real troops on the territory of ukraine at least 150,000 people and american democrats applaud him. what is a strong guy? can afford to say such things, and the republicans,
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they say, a madman. and what are you saying? we have elections on november 8. now you want to make sure that thousands of shoes to us again stand on washington, so that you stand in rows at the white house and everyone talks. where are these boots from, who once wore them, where are these dead soldiers? now the time has changed very quickly it is very good to sit 8.000 km and watch a picture on tv these guys don't know what such is war. they don't know at all that they don't know what they're being told. they didn't feel it at their fingertips. that's what happened with dasha, we didn't talk here. i have a frost on the skin, because i can not imagine when i talked to her on thursday, we discussed. what is the best coffee to choose. she told me about beautiful french things. i had excellent french and now we understand that it was the terrorists who took away our friend, our brother. and you see, i have scoundrels who call me and they say you're not scared. and you will go on air. i say, yes, i'll go, and you're crazy, you can't go on the air, you need to walk around
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the car with a mirror. look how scary. i say, will you go to the broadcasts? i'm thinking about security. you know, i think that these comrades who want to think all the time are guards. that's where they will not give a damn about the west. yes, you know, i just about this, but i started with this and, uh, just about this . the public is exactly what you are talking about now, that again they miscalculated, whoever it was those who ordered it, and whoever it was those who organized it, they miscalculated again, because yes , someone will be scared, but those who will be frightened and those who will be blown away, it means that the opportunist was quite right, and he will do it. uh, relatively speaking, the ranks are even stronger and even more, well, as if firmer and more reliable, that is, in this sense, again, we often return to this over and over again and talk about their
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pressure on us, either by sanctions or by some claims, that double standards, that in this case, these intimidations, that every time they put pressure on us, they do not understand us, and even the current kiev regime has been converted into this devil. they already have that impression too. in general, until recently, they also do not understand the same, that not every action gives birth to them, the answer they are counting on. i agree that they do not understand us, because those who did, they were labeled as the kremlin writes fershtey. about putin fershtein. i mean, they don't have, well, necessary, they don’t want to understand us that they are putin’s supporters or understanding the way, understanding russia, this is a negative label, they say you are bad, but they don’t want to understand us, if they wanted to understand us, we would have been sitting at the negotiating table for a long time already and when he may not want not want. this is not included in the goals are not included in certain plans. if e talk about security security
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architecture, here in this studio. i remember with one of the experts. we had such a light skirmish when he made a remark that i i talk about infon and he says info war. do not take this word at all in your gender, because you do not understand what war is - is it when they kill, when this war blows up? what is an info war, like a remark, and today i think he is also watching the program or tomorrow he will hear and say yes, info war. now there is no longer some separate info rubilka, somewhere on the internet in sofas. there, somewhere on the dissemination of information, info, the war is everything, it is no different from a real war. yes, but we're talking about which in general, and ales buzina died on the info in the war. ah, because he was not a fighter at the front, and the people who were burned in odessa were also people who were burned, in general, for informational and psychological purposes, an absolutely whole and a story. uh, here are the assassination and assassination organizations. and then the arc
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is the same thing, that is, it is really a war. artyom you say a word about when , in your introductory address, about the fact that there is some kind of incomprehensible thing for us. the people there were laughing. in the sunset begins to sneer. and i want to deepen and something not human or without. well, as you said something devilish demonic . if if you go from the fact that if someone who is saturated with hatred with anger, well, there is some kind of logical explanation, here i have two, because they are like that. yes, how about you, if i tell you that this is well planned, deepening action, that this is also on the territory of the info war, because if i take the leaders of public opinion, i take, for example, uh, the journalist orff is austrian television, which is like, well, not state, but public is an important channel. have them, too, there the first second. he is a journalist in america. i don’t want to repeat. you can even go to my telegram channel to see what he said, he sneered at this situation, we go further with death. yes, they
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hit death specifically over grief, also a european. another european is once again a special course. austria in the russian federation , uh, in america i will not quote vilely. i won't help him. in pr it is not. yes, let's move on. we take cdf - this is the second channel in germany, it is more important, than the first channel. they spend time calling an expert who talks for a long time about the fact that the fsb killed, because they need to tighten the screws on russia and in it from the oven, like, like all theories. he gave places. well, here is the theory that the fsb wants to tighten the screws, and it needs to be created here. well, you know, it's a promise to mock further, moreover. i think he planned this message. i see the tutorial. you are mocking, spreading various ideas, there is no need to condemn terrorism, a lock on the mouth, that the american representative, that another condemnation, where the reporters without borders, where the
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reporters who have to speak there are no rhetorical. we must understand in the society in which we live they mark enemies, then they say that there is no difference between dehumanizing journalism and de-warfare, they will always understand. a certain conversion , a specific conversion to nowhere, it will not play everything, so i say, that's about revenge. that's where you know, you're talking about electricity. talk there, i'm talking about another place i say there should be a doctrine of retribution, nazi criminals knew without a statute of limitations they will be searched for life should be the doctrine of retribution it should be legally fair that those who are terrorists and proven crimes without a statute of limitations all over the planet urinate in toilets, then we will be more calm . now let's break for advertising and then we will continue do not switch. the girl committed a terrible sin, and therefore i must be loved again. that's
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last days. but it's still the ukrainian regime ordered the murder. they are a terrorist organization, a state that could or still, well, maybe, or maybe , that's not them. now, do you understand my friends? the fact is that this terrorist regime has already done so much and continues to do so much every day that there are nuances. and it's pointless to discuss them. just take today. just today for today as a result of shelling of peaceful areas of donetsk , four dead were wounded. moreover, these are shelling of areas in which, by definition, there are no military depots of captive units. there is nothing there. by definition, they are shelled and they talked about it, including the americans themselves that they are transmitting to the ukrainian side all the reconnoitered information, that
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is, by chance, as they say in the open world, how to shoot a pretty penny somewhere, not understanding where it is impossible, when you have all the guidance systems and all the satellites that the american ones work for the americans point you to, so now talk about the fact that here it is somewhere in the wrong place, flew. no. no, it flies. they have exactly where they want it to fly, it flies through peaceful quarters, which, like you, see no military units, there are none, it flew a couple of houses, it flew to schools, it flies absolutely to the civilian population. and after that, someone else starts arguing, but this regime, here it is, to such an extent, terrorist or still. well. well, somehow, after all, it’s not up to this, yes, up to this it just happens every day. and by the way, about the red lines, apparently, the ukrainian side has no disputes, discussions, reasoning about that, now it is necessary to hit the headquarters, where they make a decision or not, they no longer have. at
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least today is definitely not, because today is strictly they fired at the administration of the head of the dpr, and fired at it to such an extent that he simply flew into the office of denis pushilin. it just flew into the office. thank god, he wasn't there, but it's just about the question of what, well, this is the reflection of the intelligentsia. eh, this terrorist regime does not suffer at all against this background, given that such a leadership is becoming there? it is clear why they have such ambassadors, but now listen again in the light of these shellings and the fact that today they killed four more. people and 11 others were injured. now listen again with new sensations to the words of the ambassador of this kind of european democratic state, but in fact an absolute terrorist regime, because otherwise, how could this man in a shirt. in this same embroidered shirt with chewing gum
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in your mouth, appoint an ambassador. we're trying to kill. as many of them as possible, the more we kill russians now, the less our children will have to kill. that's all. do you understand? it is clear that, of course, well, the ministry of foreign affairs of kazakhstan spoke out, you know, also in what the problem is that the ministry of foreign affairs of kazakhstan, on the one hand , spoke out on the other hand. so said very much. eh, kind of streamlined, because everyone, of course, understands. and we evade the answers to this price list, and because, of course, there are some separate conditions for ukraine. if ukraine denies something, it means she suspects me they perfectly understand whose client this is, whose client is in kiev, respectively, the ambassador of whose client this vyshyvanka moron is. but it’s interesting if he says that their task is to kill more russians, and he went to the state. you can call him a jerk.
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no, probably not, there are rules of decency. yes, and no matter how it is impossible, that's what the conversation is about. we still can’t do that, and it’s like here now, well, how do they live like this, but he doesn’t think anymore. he no longer thinks about whether it is possible or not. he's already just doing it because he can't do it any other way, he has no options. so and not so, he has the option to speak only so he can speak, and those who shell, uh, donetsk gorlovka and hay and many other settlements covers it all with petals. and they do it, and they do it not because they make any choice. here. and this is just now, well, of course, and when we talk. about the kiev regime, when we talk about the former ukraine, among other things, we mean that those people who say this and do it. this is not all of ukraine this is not the only one. than, maybe not at all what it should be, because it can be different and that's why
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when we talk about what our special military operation is. this is precisely the liberation of ukraine it’s really, liberating her from such words, from such who gives such commands, and from those who turned her into this, that is, in fact, actually occupied ukraine and today, when we say that this is her goal to liberate ukraine, not to capture, not to occupy, but to liberate today, august 23, is the twenty-third of august 1943, and the countdown has begun. well, so to speak, the release of the previous release. kharkov and kharkov kharkov region from the nazi invaders today part the kharkiv region was freed from the subsequent those same e, the nazis, of course, there is still a lot of work to be done. and by the way, let me remind you that
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august 23 is considered the official date of the liberation of kharkov from nazi invaders. despite the fact that kharkov itself is harder to merge before august 30 and so that you can understand. many of us, however, have such an idea that yes, the forty-first is hard, the forty-second is hard, and in the forty-third we already went to crush them there, the fifth guards tank army. in the battles for kharkov, i lost my forty-third year 95% tanks. this is for you to the question of how difficult it is, sometimes it is not easy to free from the nazis, sometimes it will not be easy. nobody promised that it would be easy. now let's talk with the head of the kharkov military-civilian administration vitaly konstantinovich ganchev. hello vitaliy konstantinovich i have the first question for you, just now we started talking about the fact that our goal is to liberate ukraine. and the liberation of ukraine is a return to ukraine passing into the hands of normal sane ukrainians. i am
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as i understand it, you were born in kharkov and everything, so to speak, in your life is connected with ukraine, as it is today, in your opinion, it is going to be released. what are the successes? what problems, please, we listen to you and congratulations. at the same time with the anniversary of the release of the previous ones, please. thank you yes indeed. you know today is a solemn day. naturally, i participated in congratulatory events and spoke with veterans, respectively, before the population in the city of kupyansk , you know, people had tears in their eyes when they heard one simple phrase that today we are just participants in the very events that lead upon our return. yes, here are our homelands in the composition of russia, that is, we are moving towards the right course, people understand this and realize that we, like our ancestors, liberated kharkov and our region in the forty-third year. now, too, uh, we are witnesses, yes, and participants in the history of these great days that lead to the liberation of our power. yes,
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we now have problems, only about twenty percent of the kharkiv region have been liberated today, but, nevertheless, and thanks to our military front lines, it is slowly moving. here's more from the last few days . so, let's say, our liberated territory was annexed to the village of udy, one-horned, there are difficulties for people on the line of contact. just like in donetsk and lugansk, all these 8 years, of course, suffer. this is understandable, no war. it is not without loss. we understand this, our task today is to give people hope for the future. and so she appears. now the first state employees are already started receiving money. pension payments people apply. we have been accepting documents for russian citizenship for about three weeks on july 29. people are happy to submit these documents. what can you say? you can see it all, that is, people are tired of
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this government, the so-called ukrainian government. and if it is correct to speak about the western ukrainian authorities. this is not the ukrainian government ukrainian government. i observed that you know, when there was only a detachment, several unions broke up there, and here is the first ukrainian authorities it was necessary it was not necessary it was already when. as they say, the question to our descendants is how much it was necessary to destroy such a country and separate it and create this ukrainian state. well then, everyone believes that, well, yes, uh, something is waiting. this state is ahead. but after all these years, it became clear. no, there will not be such a state that mocks its population and destroys its people. in fact. he has no future, our future in russia, and you know, i really, just right there in e merchant's or in kupyatsky, i always i'm confused about how it is, yes in kopenskaya i was there on may 9 on another very important date, and that's what
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you are saying now, i personally felt it when people came up with one question. you won't leave us. you won't leave us. we just want to go there in this sense, but, well, since then, and more than three months have passed, judging by what you say, uh, these moods, these aspirations do not go away with them. the only question i have for you is. and then after i was there, a was, and many people with whom i talked began to write that threats are coming en masse, because it doesn't matter. and so to speak, as if some connections were preserved and someone left. it somehow managed to be adjusted or still. this pressure from the terrorist regime of kiev continues. of course it continues, it's clear we for our part. how can we support these people , convince them what you are talking about, i face this every day. i communicate with the population and listen. yes, same question. you won't leave, you won't quit. we can hope, at least for
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some kind of support for their defense is more difficult, of course, with those settlements that are near the line of contact. they are, of course, very ill convinced of this. you understand, when a projectile flies to you, a mine on your head is very hard to say that you are under someone's protection. but nevertheless , these people who more or less have already seen some positive changes for themselves. they believe in it, so we celebrated the day of the russian flag yesterday. and we saw. with what joy this flag was unfurled in 2400 m² on an area of kurgan in front of the district administration people are happy. it's clear they don't want to go back to that regime and are constantly threatened by everyone. relatives on the other side, of course, people are worried about them. this is the most important factor that now affects the fact that it is not possible to communicate with us. well, they refuse to turn, they simply fear the authorities for help
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simply for their loved ones, because everyone understands perfectly well what a terrorist regime is. it is we who declare our values ​​and say that if you have a desire to go somewhere, if you don’t want to live here, no one keeps you for everything, but on the other side of the kharkiv region, which is still under the influence of the apu and nationalist terrorist groups. everything is different there, people who want to leave there. they will simply be physically destroyed, so they are also afraid, they would like to leave, for example, there, kharkov, green points around kharkov, which are also permanent. this is an ordinary country, and we understand them, certainly. thank you, your story once again confirms that it simply won’t happen. and now it’s not easy, but in fact, we managed that time. i think we can do it this time too. hey everyone, hang in there. we are with you good luck strength
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of forces. best wishes. once again, happy holidays. well, look at this, kharkiv region. yes, while 20% in the territory, and this terrorist regime has been released. well, look, here it is. let's say some new threats. i don't know if this is considered preparation for some kind of action or what it is? well, look today zelensky starts a certain topic, under which i don’t understand what he means by it, please. what will ukraine do if they hit kiev, the same as now for me, as a president, i’m sure as for every ukrainian, kiev chernihiv donbass is everything, it’s the same, there ukrainians live in kharkov zaporizhia, the answer will be the same and in these cities they will beat us will receive powerful answer. can
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they increase the number of these hits. yes, they can do it on the 23rd-24th. where does it come from? what is he talking about? well, i assumed and made sure that if something is said, zelibobus, look for what the americans say. an interesting story, they say the same thing, more precisely, it is he who says the same thing . the u.s. embassy urges u.s. citizens to leave ukraine now using private ground transportation if it is safe to do so the security situation throughout ukraine is highly volatile and conditions could worsen at any time. moment. this is today is after we as a gesture. goodwill withdrew the troops. this is after we continue to argue not to wear
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or not to wear, it means that there is something in the headquarters, despite the fact that these headquarters have been standing for a long time, but empty, because people do not go to work. suddenly, some obvious conversations begin again about the fact that something should happen, they are supported by the american embassy, ​​which, as you remember, very successfully moved to lviv at one time and, uh, the western press, here's a flight with us there is information that russia will intensify efforts to strike ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days, given russia's previous successes in ukraine, we are concerned about the continued threat that russian strikes pose to civilians and civilian infrastructure. what's this? why? well, that is, it is quite clear that this is some kind of informational special operation, but what do you think is behind it, successes began to be recognized before they said that defeat is defeat, well before the start of our broadcast, a message came that russian troops had crossed the border of the nikolaev
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region. already controls 12 hectares and the remnants of the kherson region have taken control, another americans proceed from what it means russia is starting a decisive offensive on the southern front. so i'm guessing as im seems to see this as a terrible threat to zelenskiy who won't survive. i mean, so to speak, the troops could not stand this offensive, a and uh, a swift flight will begin and the transition from the precincts territory of ukraine under the control of the allied forces. that is why the americans are asked to leave to get out to hell. and if the americans have some reason, well, last week there was such a big article. in general, he is fully investigating how the overall operation was being prepared. if you believe they knew everything. maybe they know something else that russia has those chances now to go on the offensive and cut off ukraine from the sea. here we have such a forecast, a very interesting forecast. right
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now my editors are checking this information. you see, this is a war, because it goes not only on the front, but sometimes on the information front. as you know, at the front, before the offensive, there is this artillery barrage, and sometimes there is such an absolute barrage of some fakes and some messages of messages of messages that you can’t understand. my editors are checking now. really seen. we certainly have these messages also matter. and how much can you trust. these e sources yes, messages are like messages in this sense, i have a question for you about that the same thing, eh, but already as a specialist, as if an interpreter of the actions of the americans of the methods of the americans, well, yes, that is, if suddenly they begin to warn about something like that, given that a week ago, after all, everything was the same , nothing has changed, i won’t say anything, well, it has changed. this is the question that nothing has changed, but anality has changed. and that means it's zhu-zhu-zhu for a reason. you know uh americans. they
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live in general by dates and numbers, and they have a very understandable. history. in terms of large lobbies, they are losing money today a lot of money has already been lost those that have invested us governments have lost money, businessmen, multinational corporations and now the stakes are very high. the fact is that look at what is happening today on august 23 until november 8 , there is very little time left, that is, count there, well, 2.5 months for you. this is insignificant, but look in order for them to somehow crank out their next scam now. they also need to create certain situations of provocation. aha, you started a very good question. and what does the international institute do? we feed them, by the way, speaking, we feed them. uh, we're spending a lot of money at the un, but it doesn't hear us. she's lying - she suddenly turned into such a weak old man who put earplugs in his ears, and the department, uh, show in front of his eyes and says, guys. we are very happy to help you, but, unfortunately, the hands failed, and
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the americans in this case feed very well. he they make them work for themselves, that is, patron clementine relations have reached another level e international organizations have become local, not always state-owned, because in america there is always a dispute who is cooler than transnational corporations or the state? why, according to the law of the united states of america, the cia and 17 other special services are obliged to support transnational corporations that work in the interests of the united states of america, that is, imagine we are with you. we turn to the special services and say you can highlight for us how to properly drown our competitors. they tell you, well done, here's your daddy, but we haven't seen it. you check out we will work on the 24th. this is about the time when the unspoken ultimatum expires on august 24th. i read it many times both in the forum and in the social network, there was information, then about this, but the same one, i already mentioned amir shaimer, who said that a question for the president is very simple. now you have forced us to kneel out of russia, we have lost a huge business in europe
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because europe now cannot buy our goods in that volume, because, sorry, energy costs other money. no extra income to replenish our pockets. you are ready to compensate us for this. the deadline expires on august 24, well, of course, on february 24, on august 24, there is a little time left and he needs to answer. here are these lobbyists, how he will continue to act. this is the normal scenario. he comes like big boss. he says, guys, i will not pay, but now i have. why don’t i pay off and there is a reason for this , understand, understand? well, actually, the magic of numbers, the magic of banknotes, magic, something else. as you understand, this is still a certain informational one. here is zhu-zhu-zhu, or behind this information buzz. something might stand. well, it turns out today tomorrow the day after tomorrow. oh well, you can plunge into conspiracy theories, because the lack of facts, it always generates at home, you can try to analyze, and whether the changes in the
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military actions of the previous colleague were said solely on the basis. uh, as if the facts they can be interpreted in this way or not , but these are pure facts. come on, just everyone has their own sum of facts, which it analyzes. let's talk about something else. uh, when journalists write that 155 caliber e, it hits absolutely exactly up to a meter, it is controlled using gps satellites. i have a question. and whose satellites are these gps that are sent with an accuracy of up to a meter, it seems that the americans themselves recognized this as such a question, that it is theirs, and then i have the next question and how long we will endure this. well, here is the direction. this is passive participation in the war. this is their active participation. that it is allowed to aim and indicate how to kill or what, well, i don't want to to argue with you, but you have to tell them what is allowed. the fact is that they are not forbidden, since formally we are not at war with ukraine, no one can forbid them to participate in this at
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some level, and only we can say guys. after this time, you are a party to the conflict and then, but then it must be presented then. uh, i remember very well the statement from the american side that any attack on the satellite will be regarded already as an attack on the usa they will include the fifth to the paragraph. i do it too i remember, but i'm talking about something else, when the conversation is about civilian objects from the united states or ukraine or something else. about someone, i immediately have a question. we've been through this before. now the shelling of donbass has become more frequent, civilian casualties are a question. well, let's say, from the moment it was announced that certain calibers would be delivered, the last months of the third part were parted and tightened. now consider shelling places that have never been in 8 years. they never fired, although technically they could, now we logically argue this projectile is a cannon. this is one system. where appeared with air? simply no, of course, there are logistics chains, there are
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chains for the delivery of these weapons to ukraine by nato countries, often these chains are served not by military people, but by ordinary loaders. often chains run in parallel with certain stations and other troop deployments, as it was in the civilian facilities of the school, it was. if let's so we are approaching this moment in fact as a bait, if we are approaching the moment that it is necessary to stop shelling civilian objects with 150 liters, then it is quite possible that this will be warehouse 150 mm. i admit the idea that this warehouse can be located in a school in a kindergarten at the station, anywhere, for sure. accordingly, you know there is. i am now speculative, but there is a logical connection for me on the information front, the real action of the war. oh, you beat me by 3 days. they said before that it will be, yes, it is logical and it will be, right? a blow to warehouses, where 155 mm, if you put this warehouse near the kindergarten. i understand you, i understand you, these are logical assumptions and what conspiracy theories are. ah,
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after the allied cinema 1tv presents go away, please do not endure the end of innocence. we continue to work live and continue trying to figure it out to mean this here buzz-buzz with zelensky’s words that for some reason tomorrow they should begin to fire harder, which are confirmed, or rather, most likely, are based on the statement of the american embassy that the situation is something there it becomes more complicated for them
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and we have to go somewhere, we try, we try to figure it out. what? actually there, how to wait and from what to expect and from whom to expect? well, for example, against the background of these statements, it means that the situation is becoming more complicated. and today happened there this is another gathering, which they annually call the crimean platform. moreover, it is very significant that all the serious guys , all these statements of their own that it is somehow getting hot there, did not go, they sent duda, they do not feel sorry for him, because, in principle, well, as it were. or what's from there? well, what is he in the end, uh, they have a lot of spirit, but he was noted at a meeting with him. e potion, and who changed dramatically changed his image, e t-shirt, apparently he gave it to the wash and someone fitted him with a chic long sleeve. eh, embroidery. uh, khaki. well, this, of course, is not the most important thing, but things that are noticeable from this meeting. but
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let's listen to what this replacement duda said, who was sent to where tomorrow could become dangerous, but he is still the president of poland . when russia fights against ukraine, attacks and occupies the internationally recognized territories of ukraine, the change in policy of the west should not just be the termination of the nord stream 2 project, but also the liquidation and complete dismantling of this gas pipeline. after the rockets fell on kharkov to kiev after the destruction of buch and mariupol after all these crimes. we cannot return to the line that was before february 23. we demand the liberation of the entire territory of ukraine, including crimea, all internationally recognized territories of ukraine . i like it, after it was destroyed, mariupol well, he leaves aside who destroyed mariupol and who mariupol is now
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restoring and, in general, already at a good pace, and restore, but du. come on, duda is, in general, a slightly more advanced version. there zelensky poroshenko and so on. this is, in general, about the same side view eggs, but it is surprising that it was noted at the same event at the same event. well , such a rather noticeable bitterness of rhetoric. eh, macron, this is already interesting, let's listen to the macron. russia has made its choice, despite the commitments it has assumed. we must show no weakness, no spirit of compromise, because it is about freedom for everyone and everything and peace for all. parts of the globe. well, that is, yes, that is, a person who actually does not get off the phone, did not lick off the phone, caught vladimirovich putin , comes there and pushes, as it were, such a text. yes , well, in the sense, as if coming there online
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, but nonetheless. he is present there at that moment, that is, he pushes such a text, being, as it were, visiting them. yes, what is interesting, which is approximately, well, in the same format, the scholz ministry of foreign affairs located there, which they literally brought to me now, a few minutes ago, she joined the warnings to the americans made a statement from the german foreign ministry issued warnings against trips to ukraine to citizens of germany it is strongly recommended to leave the country this question that duda is not a pity. well, that is, the germans, as it were, urgently need to go, and from there, that it’s normal to somehow get out there. that's how it was before he was scholz, or rather, the foreign ministry gave him. schultz also gave a warning, here in this conversation, well, relatively speaking, tough, here we have such a picture. here actually the picture directly reflects. here, as if like this, he gave a tough one. let's listen today, when we honor the memory of the victims of stalinism
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and fascism, it must be said that the international community will never recognize the imperialist illegal annexation of ukrainian territory by russia. by the way, i don’t really understand why they honor the victims of nazism and years today, and fascism and virgin lands are all trail time. that's it, they confirmed it. here, but i'm here for you, i'm here for you, as they say. here's to a specialist sewing sewn crooked me to you here is a question in your opinion, yes, with scissors, in your opinion, after all, since these people have gathered. well , for such an annual psychotherapeutic event. yes, when they calm down. uh, it means that they correspond to the ukrainian one. this here is the power of the former ukraine reassures that no no, we will not forget crimea, we do not ask the guys. we are with you after all these statements. here is the toughness. this is such a psychotherapy for the kyiv regime. or
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does it represent some kind of transition to another level and tougher actions. well, i think, on the contrary, kiev is now trembling if they evacuate their citizens. remember the same thing happened the day before, february 24, that the diplomats of the embassy are all citizens. from kiev, from ukraine, they also asked to be removed. they are clearly waiting for something, and apparently the americans told them that they know something, how it will be justified. we will see in the coming days that this event does not mean anything online, except for the polish comrade. and whoever came there is we all see, this is a spell. it's simple blah blah blah and the law is nothing there is no real action, so to speak, there is no and will not follow, and the macron is offended that recently his conversation with united with vladimir putin did not bring all the dividends that he expected putin clearly told him that we stand in their positions. they are fair honest want to discuss. let's there's another irragan in the woods, mediators with sputum, obviously. and this too, no matter how ridiculous it may seem, the economic one also
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discounts it is not really worth it. they did nothing but evacuate their citizens, and therefore change the hoses. here, more glue along. here, in fact, ukraine's hesitation, yes. somehow it 's already underneath, apparently some. i hope, it seems to me that, so to speak, none of them. no effort of action from their country will follow them. nothing to be amplified. oh, now look, actually this question here. this is psychotherapy annually. well, that is, you understand, as if, if you are a european politician who, uh, he is online attending an event called the crimean platform, then you should do something like this to say that the crimea is uh, well, that is, well, psychotherapy should be psychotherapy. you ca n't go there for therapy, so you know dude. well, actually, come on, come back to reality, crimea will never be ukraine. but we are still interested not so much in the words of these european politicians. how much business? we do not pay attention to the fact that yermak says that as if we have another package with documents
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there, they will have these packages with documents there. it's already littered with nowhere to put it. but here's more for you one representative of the same. uh, the office of the president of the former ukraine who says no. there are certain specifics, and the specifics must be said like this, well, sensitive for us, please. weapons are a priority, we are clear. now we understand what and who has the resources of our international partners. what types of weapons do we need? this, of course, is heavy weapons that will allow us to equalize the balance of power on the front line and close the sky, so we expect an air defense system. here. we are enough optimistic we see clear prospects and see a time frame for when deliveries of these critically needed systems will take place. in the foreseeable future, this will be in the fall. a new character for me in this series. uh, you appeared, you know how it happens here in the series, when there once and suddenly some new character was led so so so so so, and this is who this is?
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eh? i don't know, to be honest, who is the first time somehow here he jumped out of this they said, it will be in may, it will be in the summer, it will be in august. now this is understandable, but then you understand that on the one hand, this sibiga says this, he says it against the background of such interesting and ambiguous things, on the one hand, because you understand the conversation about the closing of the sky, this is serious transition to a completely different level, including the level of involvement of the west and those countries that will provide it and anna lena berg how would it be confirmed that in the coming week, right? and this is just about to be september next week germany will deliver ukraine some kind of air defense system and the pct on the other hand. she says this, well, you know, ukraine wants big and pure love in the hayloft, and all the time they are offered some kind of phone sex in the form of these conversations and uh, and the most
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interesting thing is that phone sex, which is not ends in nothing, because when several deputies of the bundestag turn to the government and say, well, somehow let's guys hmm and the ministry of defense says nein. there are no crows in the warehouses, and now the question arises. this is anna lena is bluffing or the department of defense is bluffing. and which one of them breeds a sibiga, for which a sack at the same time in his in this one. well, i would like to see, of course, you know this powerful document, when certain journalistic stuffing or not stuffing is being prepared, there is such a manual where you need to use, the adverbs defined there are powerful strong, like yermak, i’m wondering what kind of game we will give weapons, air defense, we have nothing to give. we are waiting for weapons. we will not wait for weapons. i don't give a damn about papers because the doctrine of long-term assistance to ukraine that in
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germany, that in france, that in italy it is now heavily salted in the parliament has not yet returned to work, after the summer it is necessary to salt and something needs to be salted so. eh what eh? the defense committee in germany is temporary in italy, by the way, in france they talk all the time about the same thing, if ukraine is sharply given weapons, then ukraine can really liberate crimea. well , they say, this is what people like schols answer and the ministry no, but do you even think about about what could happen next, and what will happen to us with us there germany france if, god forbid , the supply of certain types of weapons really begins in full. it's not exactly red, no, or something else, right? and this is exactly the moment when it will begin in full, because if no one has seen hypersound before, live. if they saw, they said that these were cartoons or it seemed to be imagined, then with the advent of at least the theory of a closed sky. consider that nato has entered the
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conflict; moreover, it has been said more than once, e different very occasions that we have e systems that are none of its in the world. i'm like this today, this is my personal absolutely private opinion today, when i heard about it. there we will close the sky, we will not close the sky. this is what i thought in terms of my personal opinion. i thought how cool it would be to try out, finally, new types of weapons. you kind of understand this theory that every, uh, every military conflict is where the types of weapons that will become the main ones in the following are used pointwise conflicts. in principle, if they go for it, then in general, well, how would the situation for trying out some new types of weapons once, if they go for it, it will be so very successful in general, but look again from the point of view . let's cynically say ukraine's video training ground, on which the americans of ukraine of the russian championship actively turned into the shishov training ground, sorry. they wanted this so much, they are striving for this,
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see the authorities, or rather its bundestag defense committee. there's an extraction norman she says urgent we need to put the weapons on urgently. and who is she really? she worked in the light of the directors of one of the companies that supplies weapons; she is part of an ngo that should influence the media and the government in terms of weapons and driver production . here on the forehead, in large letters, is everything i want to say, what the projects say at the same time. here is the world of the purest. ah. so i have another question. here we are all the time and they all the time they say we are still on topic at least once you heard from someone a statement, how can you achieve peace someone in europe in america somewhere in new zealand says. a. i want peace, how can i get it? what kind of negotiation and reflection should be, but nothing dangerous is the key point. you entered with this question moreover
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with the same question and reflection on this key point. and now people are concerned not only in europe, who are, as it were, close and who are generally scared. but these questions are starting to come up. here on that same, e island, which, as it were, in 8,000 miles, they seem not to be afraid, they were always not afraid, but that was when there was nothing to get to him, and now everyone who has something to think about understands that the world in which america could sit out on its mainland ended listening to all nen. according to teresa faland, director of the center for russia and europe and asia studies, once people feel that kiev is on the losing end, they may start asking, why do we continue to supply expensive weapons to ukraine during the economic crisis? why should we throwing money away. while the west can confidently pat itself on the back for its initial response to the crisis, things are getting a lot harder
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, most officials admit no one knows. how will this conflict end? however, they want ukraine to achieve its goals by standing up to putin and driving him out of their country with true determination. west still to be checked, see cnn well, they are kind of provocative, although they also admit that, in general, now none of western leaders who were so actively involved in this six months ago do not understand how it will end, but they suggest an idea. well guys , what if it turns out, maybe it's worth a try, but the edition of the hill argues much more realistically in my opinion. uh, well, i won’t say pessimistic, but in such a more mundane and broader way, in general, does anyone understand where we are all a moving and where we can all go. the current state of geopolitics is reminiscent of the prelude to the first world war. it it was a time of unprecedented globalization, but at the
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same time of misconceptions and miscalculations between the leading powers of the time, they went up in flames in response to the trigger of the assassination of the austrian archduke, ferdinand. could ukraine or taiwan be modern equivalents? that is, you understand which way the thought process went, what’s the matter, for example, a month ago, fiona hill ah, very clearly formed his position today, american moneybags are not ready to continue to sponsor the war. she asks a very simple question. do you remember who in the united states of america was the founder, in general, lobbying for the interests of large corporations that produce weapons. it was, by the way, macane's father, john cain, a senior four-star admiral, a man who had a very serious reputation; he gradually, step by step, created an entire industry that brought colossal money. and he also divided the two lobbies into two groups, military lobbies and weapons lobbies alone in politics pump for the war. they
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create conflicts and create prerequisites, while others they say, but here you just did everything well . and we have something to sell and now the pies are baked. yep, there's a conflict. the fact is that to earn everything, i want more and more and the window of opportunity, perhaps it will not be as wide open as it is now possible to shove all the junk that is in warehouses. this is true. here you can say anything. i'm not a specialist gunsmith it's true. i spent almost a week on the forum in the army and there was a lot of communication. the most important thing that i took out is that if you look at everything correctly these systems, which are now being delivered to ukraine, are simply promotion of certain brands in order to receive more dividend money for them. this is purely a business and commercial ones create an absolutely marketing bubble, absolute . probably this is directly very noticeable. this is such american branding, it does not explain how effective it is. they just set the bar for percentage, we won back by 300%, we are the best and most intricate, but not now, but about two months ago, taxpayers ask a question
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to the office of the president of the united states of america you are spending billions of dollars at a time when we are short of jobs you are spending colossal amounts of money that does not make us better americans. what is their most important index of the quality of life index, which is called good life conception, and they say, you understand that you are now playing one very important thing that no one can tell us in an american classic political speech. there is such a thing as the islands games are more veiled. uh huh you you understand that you are such cool politicians now . guys, you put on this veil of ignorance. uh-huh . you guarantee that we will earn everything now? or are you sure that we will lose everything now. you say now that we will be victorious. you play all-in for us, you go all-in for us, you are sure that your card will play 100%, and how can you prove it, but prove it they say, yes, we will prove it in the near future and you will all see what trump cards on our hands. and trump cards don't play. they didn't play two times they played they say, a when there will be a decisive fight, when you still say we open and go forward. and then they
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start talking about the third world war, then they start to arrange a provocation with taiwan, then they decide to raise the stakes in order to show that we have strong enough teeth and we can take you further americans. not fools. they say you raise exhibitions. well, how does this apply to my pocket? yep, every american. he knows that state. it's not a state, it's a state. yes i care about my state my county. and your shining hill is your story. make my children live better. that is, in other words, you are telling me that not only in europe, for purely economic reasons, the noah of the united states for military and economic and political reasons , the limit of where they are ready to raise the stakes has already been exhausted. quite right, the more interesting and the more disturbing it is to look at the events that are unfolding here in europe when there is a
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feeling that confirms what the tin was written about that no one understands? how will this end, some players have already started this way. here are the same baltic countries. it's the americans there, something like that. yes, and these can definitely be stopped by starting them once or they will be so. so now after the ad. september 1 is coming soon, and many fake-makers are actively spreading stuff about teachers in mariupol to prevent the return of teachers to the city on the eve of the new school year, and at that time in ukrainian bars, they allegedly began to massively monitor the hostilities of the armed forces live. i wouldn't be surprised if it was true, at least at least some part of the population of ukraine is really so radicalized that it can be pure, truth against blatant lies, soon antifreak at first
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do you understand? so, i'm talking about those who can be those very unexpected archdukes who will give rise to a big conflict. so you understand that all nen thinks about the fact that no one understands how it will all end the hill thinks that everyone does not understand that it will end, but the clockwork chickens they have brought in here in the form of, for example, the baltic, and latvia a, which she set up that she would shit on us in a very sensitive place and said they were at the beginning august we will demolish the monument to the warrior-liberator. and as they said, so they did. there is no more of this monument. moreover, they did not just demolish it and transfer it somewhere. they simply destroyed it , understanding what attitude we have to this, what attitude the residents of riga have to this, who are not
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fans of nazism, like the current ones, and the latvian authorities detained seven people. there are people to protest. well, as if democratic latvia naturally detained and expelled those who tried to protest the ministry of foreign affairs, latvia through the mouth of its minister. she said that those who would try to protest should not be disturbed. do not disturb the order of anything, the protesters may be expelled from the country. this is if you suddenly did not know how democracy works, european, real. here is how she works. and when we are told that you are not democratic enough. well, yes, of course, if this is democracy, then we are still very far from that. you can imagine some of our ministers. i'm not talking about the security forces, who will say that you know who will be something dissatisfied will be sent from the country to today's latvia it is possible, but another thing is scary, that apparently they are the consequences of their actions. it is possible that they are
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not able to realize or they were programmed for this, time will tell, and now there is a big game on channel one. good evening, the big game is on the air today in new york, at the initiative of russia, a new special meeting of the un security council will be held on the situation at the zaporozhye nuclear power plant russia is convening a special meeting of the security council for the second time and today the secretary general of the organization will speak at it united nations antoniotelsh. yesterday guterish made. i think it's a very important warning. he stated that nuclear risks have now reached their highest point in a decade. and it's true that ukraine is shelling europe's largest nuclear power plant. relations
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between russia and the us nuclear superpowers have reached the worst of the worst moments of the cold war. the united states wages a hybrid war against russia, constantly violates russian red lines and no negotiations between moscow and washington on strategic stability. not now, but in kiev today the truth is taking place online the so-called crimean platform summit and the kassler of germany scholz president of france macron, prime minister of canada trudeau and japan kishida nato secretary general ens stoltenberg president of the european council michel and the european commission fondlein took part in it remotely . well, and many other representatives of western countries, and personally president of poland andrzej duda arrived in kiev today , it is noteworthy that today the embassy the united states called on american citizens who are on the territory of ukraine to immediately leave it. why because they fear russian strikes, including against kiev, and the risk
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of these strikes in the west is associated with the independence of ukraine tomorrow, as well as with the intensification of ukraine's sabotage activities in the crimea and other parts of russia indeed. and on the eve of today's summit of this crimean platform, kiev has noticeably stepped up its sabotage activities in the crimea and we know in the moscow region and we will discuss both nuclear risks and ourselves from the crimean platform with the president of the center of national interests, dmitry saim dmitry e, good evening. hello dmitry. well, i want to start with nuclear risks here. uh, yesterday, it seems to me, a very important announcement. uh, on this occasion, the permanent representative of russia went out, not benzia, vasily nebenzya. let's hear what he said. we took the initiative to reaffirm the principle that a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be unleashed in a joint statement by the leaders of the nuclear five, which was adopted on january 3 of this year
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, it also emphasized the need to prevent not only a nuclear clash, but also any military confrontation between nuclear powers. it is extremely important that all the signatories of the statement demonstrate their adherence to this provision in practice. dmitry, this is a very important part of nebente's speech for me. this is that there should not be not only a nuclear, but in general any military clash between nuclear powers, because in my opinion the risk of a nuclear war in the greatest degree is connected precisely with the scaling of a non-nuclear conflict in a nuclear one, but a military confrontation takes place, and the united states is waging a hybrid war against russia in ukraine and, as i said, they are constantly violating russian red lines. here in the united states, they understand that if, god forbid, a direct military clash occurs, it will be very difficult to prevent a nuclear escalation. uh, dmitry good question, the main
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question, but before, uh, how i answer it for you. i want to talk about another event, which with my point of view was more important. at least closer to us. it was farewell to daria dugina, right here in ostankino, why was it such an important event, but not only, because this is a terrible tragedy, not only because this terrorist act was committed near moscow, not only due to extreme arrogance. i would say provocative arrogance of this act, but there is another reason. i heard a lot of discussion, not so much in russia but in the united states, what were the views about mr. dugin and what opinions did he defend? what kind of philosophy he taught, i must say right away that the views of mr. dugin are not close to me, but i want to
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say something else, and i really thought about this, during this ceremony in ostankino i wanted to tell him, paraphrasing president kennedy, who addressed the historical speech to the population of berlin then, when else could the united states claim without everyone laughing at moral superiority. and when they really defended the freedom of europeans. he said this so i'm from berlin. now, i want to say. today i am dugin i believe that we are all people of good will, people who believe in freedom, dignity and the right to love our homeland, that today we are all dugins, this does not mean that you share the views, they share mr. dugin. others are not
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completely, but what is very important is that we are facing forces in the world today, not only in russia by the way, not only in europe, but also in the united states who believe that their sense of their undoubted rightness allows them to do absolutely everything that whatever. so i want to say about this. these people won't get it. there are many of us and we are in vests and we will not give up so easily. and now about your question about the danger of nuclear war. and how ordinary non-nuclear war may not translate this is indeed a very big danger, a big danger, because in general it seems that you are taking the next step. and how does it differ from the
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previous and previous step. he got off. so you violated the red russian lines, and you were not immediately slapped. and if you think so, then you can take the next step, and then another , and then suddenly an incredible shock. putin instructed to send troops to the territory of ukraine although they repeatedly warned that if ukraine was pulled into nato and at the same time armed to the teeth, then russia would do just that, as if russia was deliberately provoked and some say, by the way, our program was spoken in your presence before, how it all happened, but if we are provoked, if we think so, then we should not succumb to provocation for dmitry beda that there is such a level of challenge. when is it a provocation or not? when does intention become
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at some stage less essential than what is being done? and now we are in this world, but first they killed their dissidents in ukraine, then they began to kill, blow up and, among other things , poison people who collaborated with russia on the territory of ukraine and now this is already very close to moscow this says about readiness. well, if you like, ignore the most basic red lines, i don't understand what answer they can the same applies to these attacks on the crimea, and on kherson, i have already said that from the point of view of american military experts, the military result of these strikes is minimal. but they want to
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show that no one in crimea is safe, that kherson is an absolutely open question, who will it belong to, and every time they pass the deadline, every time they feel that they can do something else that needs to be done. demand from the united states and they do not ask , they demand some new weapon systems. at someone washington causes a sensation. well, we put highmoros, but russia did not escalate anything. so, you can put something else and more and uh. let's be careful. thoughtful, we will not be about this. we are not obliged to announce me. but everything that we supply in ukraine really does not have such an obligation, therefore, perhaps even in moscow they will be grateful that we imagine without publicity. for in order for russia to be
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obliged to respond to this. i think it's a very, very dangerous game. not even a game. this is very a dangerous slide something extremely, extremely dangerous, and i don't know how to end it, but certainly not through negotiations between russia and ukraine. it seems to me that this only requires a very serious conversation between moscow and washington, maybe, uh, big twenty to provide such an opportunity. i know there is no agreement on this, but i really hope that something like this happens somewhere in the not so distant future, because we are going in a very dangerous direction dmitry first, thank you very much for being here now say goodbye, passed and dugin and what happened today in moscow really here in ostankino and this event was visited. thousands of muscovites and
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indeed, what happened is a colossal tragedy. and i must say that i had great respect for whoever and the position that the biden administration took at the official level regarding this terrorist attack, and the speech of ned price of the official representative of the state department was not gloating, but, at the same time , there, of course, there was no accusation of ukraine, which, according to the russian special services organized and carried out this terrorist attack, price said that he was, he hopes that russia will conduct a quality investigation. but what made me unpleasantly frustrated was the way they reacted to this terrorist attack, uh, in the american journalistic and expert community. ah, the washington post wrote that, of course, in the united states they don’t know what really happened, but
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in no case can one trust the position of russia , as in this regard, in a situation of total distrust of the situation, when a priori the russian point view is presented as disinformation, it is generally possible to conduct a dialogue, including on nuclear risks, including on the identification of red lines. well, first of all, you mentioned one very serious one. i would say a terrible problem, in relations between russia and america, total mutual distrust is total, moreover, it first arose in america in russia, it arose more gradually and they are afraid to say often very reluctantly among the russian elite. but now we have come to this. how can we negotiate under these circumstances? it is possible, but with great difficulty and here it is necessary, of course,
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to rely heavily on facts, it would be unrealistic to expect that in these conditions, when ukraine denies everything, official washington would say that ukraine is to blame. i personally think that this, of course, was done by ukraine. i think that if these people they just entered somewhere, left, and even ended up in this place where the explosion took place. but if this woman for some reason moved into that very house. and where did daria live that, most likely, this did not happen by chance. yes, i'm glad you noticed a balanced and dignified position, but a representative of the state department, who said that this act could not be justified and who, as it were, made it clear. dmitry from my point of view, he made it clear that whoever did this would
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have no justification. here is the principle. it seems to me very important whether washington goes further and whether it comes to some kind of criticism of ukraine, it will be very difficult for washington to go, but not in me it is impossible. in america, they do not trust russia, but they do not fully trust their government either. and even dmitry decided to take such liberty to say that he does not fully trust the washington post, at least, people of conservative convictions, and therefore the position of washington may change and that i can promise you that if the position of the white house does not change, then there will be serious people in senate who will raise their voice. well, we live and see. thank you for saying about the distrust of the american mainstream media, we really see it. and on the examples of the domestic policy of the united states, at least half of america and at least
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half of the american political class does not trust such media as washington after the new york times, which the former president of the united states, donald trump called fake news but i completely agree with you about the difficulty of conducting a dialogue in general in conditions of total e, distrust and we have already mentioned the topic, crimea crimea really in the last few weeks. uh, ukraine has sharply intensified sabotage terrorist activities in the territory of crimea, but, again, i am very worries a lot that the united states gave it the green light. openly in the pentagon they talked about what they do not see. it's okay that ukraine strikes on the territory of crimea, because according to the united states, crimea is the territory of ukraine, but again, this is a violation of the russian red line, it does not matter that the united states considers crimea to be ukrainian, it is important that russia
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marks its red lines proceeds from the fact that crimea is the territory of russia and when the united states says in plain text that, and the ukrainians can use, among other things, american weapons to strike at the crimea and before that, representatives of ukraine say that they coordinate many strikes or almost all strikes delivered with the help of military equipment provided by the united states with the us military with us advisers, then russia has a very clear the picture and again the picture is very, disturbing in terms of the prospects for russian american escalation. what do you think, and dmitry first, i think that, as you already mentioned, the united states uh, never after the fourteenth year did not recognize the crimea as part of russia, this is a fact, a fact of russia well known at a certain
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stage. it didn't interfere with our relationship. now it's getting in the way. second, the united states was talking all the time. and that crimea will not return to ukraine in the foreseeable future, and some in the administrations, not allowing themselves to be quoted by name, said that crimea would never return to ukraine, uh, before that they were guided by the administration. with these two realities, the first thing that america does not recognize is that crimea belongs to russia and the second is that america recognizes that crimea is controlled by russia and most likely this will not change, at least uh for many decades and, accordingly, the united states has spoken loudly about its support for ukraine's right to crimea but has
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spoken less loudly, but we will not do anything to help ukraine and crimea to win back. and now, for the first time, this policy has begun to change. here, in that creeping way that we just talked about. first, one is given in terms of types of weapons, then another. looked first calmly on one sabotage group in that, somehow here it becomes already uh. well, trends, if you like. in general, you haven't yet said to washington that this will not be accepted and is politically unacceptable on the eve of the midterm elections. this biden administration would be risky to say and would have to pay a political price, but no one is forcing the biden administration to give the weapons that they give and that allow ukraine to behave in this way, especially if it is a weapon that is given on a casual basis. and
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what is called semi-secret, because what you do semi-secretly also has the advantage that if you don’t want to do it, you don’t have to do it, of course, zelensky can start a public scandal and washington does n’t welcome this either. well, in general, it seems to me that the danger of what kiev is doing far exceeds the danger of how the administration would be criticized. that's right, if some types of weapons were not provided to ukraine, or if kiev were told, we provide these weapons on certain terms if you violate these terms. the next time you come to washington, we will welcome you with open arms at the level of second lieutenant. and this is how we will be at this level, and consider your requests, by the
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way, in due time. henry kiselchev spoke, even to the israelis, when they were ready to ignore american concerns. so there are good precedents. well, henry kessonger, despite the fact that he is an ethnic jew, he understood the american national interests and proceeded even in a conversation with israel with the interests of the united states, i completely agree with you regarding the fact that the united states may not announce all its military supplies, well, to ukraine and, by the way, some american publications, including in the politics magazine, just turned to it's attention. they led their own investigation and came to the conclusion that indeed the united states does not name everything, but most likely the administration. biden still refrains from providing such weapons, which are really likely to lead to an uncontrolled horizontal escalation and to a transition to a direct military clash, russia nato i mean
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long-range missiles that can really reach crimea and bring and cause serious damage there, and damage not only military, but also civilian infrastructure . i also fully agree with you dmitry that, probably, no one in a sober mind and in good memory in the collective west and of course in the united states can not but understand that ukraine does not have and will not have the strength to return, crimea is not voluntary, not military, but today the crimean platform is passing. the so-called crimean platform summit, where the united states secretary of state, damn it, is participating, as i said, but video by video, of course. uh, only andrzej and duda , the president of poland, are present there. well, it's like a special category, it's a special one. this is a special article. yes, but what i also drew attention to is the uncompromising nature of the statements that many leaders of foreign states make precisely on the crimean platform. and here, in particular, a very
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hawkish position in his speech. the president of france pointed out the macron, who said that the west should not make any compromises, not even show any semblance or hint of a possible compromise with russia, that is, a non- compromising approach, said within the framework of the crimean platform. and on the one hand, and even the representatives of the collective west, even the united states and the same france, say that in the end this conflict should be resolved at the negotiating table, on the other the parties say that there should not be a hint of a compromise, how it fits together from your point of view dmitry and i emphasize once again that this was said and not just like that, but within the framework, the crimean platform in america was recently, whose president was donald trump and once upon a time, uh, in private, but in front of enough
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people that i feel entitled to mention it. he said that one of the most unpleasant of my duties as president. it is to communicate with petty, idiots and people without any principles that led some states, for example, this type of macron. he kept calling me, pestering me, assuring his friendship, and then he sat straight, on the contrary. and you know, i have some kind of packet feeling when i look like a macron. uh, all the time u talk about his special, alleged relationship with putin, how he calls moscow and how he behaves in reality, in fact, and like many american congressmen macron, he is more worried about being criticized in warsaw uh, and in stockholm or in copenhagen than he
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worries from my point of view, but the strategic interests of france here. uh, kissinger wrote a new book on leadership, and he wrote about a few real leaders in there, none of them are here today, but not here at all. we have serious leaders in the west today and, uh, macron, from my point of view. this is a frankly pathetic irresponsible figure. and uh, well, what can i say, the french should be ashamed, and i'm sorry for one of those great leaders, about whom the caisson wrote in this book was charles and jacques chirac, probably, the last great president of france, at least for today i had the opportunity to communicate. e with cancer, when he was mayor, of paris among other things in the hotel nationality. in moscow , well, and then i had the opportunity to communicate with him, when he had already become the head of state, i want to tell
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you honestly, he didn’t seem to be a person in the category of up to a year, but he was a serious leader, of course. he was a pragmatic person, this is a person thinking about the consequences of macron, in a completely different category dmitry well distinguishes the current western leaders? eh, what do they have in common? it seems to me that it is impossible to trust their words that are not positive, not negative and confrontational. and which, in fact, brings us back to the problem with which we started this problem, not trust, because if you cannot believe at all the statements that are being made, then where can trust come from in any case dmitry thank you so much for this conversation and see you again dmitry thank you, and the big game will return to this studio in a few moments. i'm 56 and still i hope i don't die until i
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secretary general of the united nations a guteres and e correctly noted, this is largely due to the fact that there is no dialogue between russia and the united states on issues of strategic stability and arms control . at the same time, their relations are not only of a constitutional nature and the nature of a hybrid war. and the united states is constantly taking steps that increase the risk direct military confrontation between uh, the nuclear superpowers. and against this background, it seems like such a positive signal was the performance. just at the security council, he e permanent representative of the united states thomas e greenfield linda thomas greenfield that the united states seems to be ready under the conditions and despite this confrontation to start with russia arms control negotiations and what to do after the start-3 treaty that expires in the twenty-sixth year, listen we believe that the renewal of the loan
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advantageous inspections under the start treaty is a key part of our cooperation, which should continue to be ready for detailed negotiations with russia to develop a framework agreement to replace the start for further bilateral nuclear arms reductions. we are also ready to work with all countries to reduce risks and enhance strategic stability. well, for my part, uh, russian deputy foreign minister sergei ryabkov. e, said about. yesterday's interview with the izvestiya newspaper that he was having difficulty imagines negotiations with the united states on strategic stability in the context of the aggressive, uh, policy that the united states is pursuing towards russia evgeny petrovich how do you assess the prospects for starting these negotiations? and do you know if russia needs them now, let me start by answering your second question first. do russia need them in principle, of course,
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it is good to have an agreement. uh, i'm as simple as a person who has devoted many years of his service to this. uh, it's good to have an agreement that uh limits, which provides transparency, which allows you to be like what is called in the know on the other hand. uh, i'm giving my personal opinion, but i always thought that the americans are interested, despite the fact that they say that we are more powerful, we have more money, like trump says, i have so much money that i can rivet these warheads thousands tens or even hundreds of thousands. well, of course, this is an exaggeration. but, firstly, in such quantities they are needed. secondly, it is very expensive to maintain them, but the americans have always been interested in being aware of what russia is doing they are very attached. they have a powerful verification system. they are very attached to field inspection. they are uh. they have a very powerful
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technical complex. from intelligence, if there is no agreement. uh, of course, it will be, uh, a big blow to their ability to keep russia under control, because, well, first of all, you can’t see everything from space, but despite there infrared, uh, sensors, it’s all possible, but we still have a closed area. mostly clouds more there don't know. how many months in a year. in any case, much more than six or seven. second, it's impossible. uh, what is the local inspection doing now to open the lid, for example, and calculate how many warheads are on the platform, that is , uh, they need a contract. but i am very pessimistic about the fact that in the twenty-sixth year there will be a new treaty, first, a new treaty. uh, it would be ideal if this agreement could be extended by some kind of rcmd and made it indefinite. it was perfect because i
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i think that the current levels are optimal, because levels are not just levels. it's this nuclear deterrence going down endlessly. it will be containment at first, then unacceptable damage, then acceptable damage, and then nothing at all, but on the other hand. you see, firstly, this agreement is complex, and because of the preconditions that the trump administration has given in general, these are tactical nuclear warheads. this is china's participation there, these are new types of weapons. they are solvable, in principle, but this it takes time or a huge political will well, in conclusion, i must tell you what, of course, to lead. and these negotiations in the current conditions under the conditions of these sanctions are simply humiliating , just like an inspection. here are the americans. they say we are interested in resuming the holding of spices, but as everything is clearly
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defined in the contract, the inspection team is delivered, uh, by a special aircraft, aircraft, cannot fly, because the skies of europe are blocked from flying by some backyards there uh- to the united states it's, well, not very decently, then pay off. we can't and uh, the banks of our payments won't accept doing it as some kind of exception to negotiate. where in switzerland again. well, the russian delegation. i say, even, well, it’s impossible to buy a bun, so to speak, because it’s not cards or cash, there ’s no way to carry them in moscow, i think the americans will not agree to this, so i think that if the situation does not improve dramatically, then new political relations political relations that, uh, that will follow. uh, this is the lifting of sanctions and
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in general, the resumption of normal relations between countries, when they say that in the cold war, but in the cold war, if you remember, never imposed such rabid sanctions against the soviet union and always mutual respect. eh, attended to the highest degree. what is not at all now, yes, the situation now is, in fact, much worse than in the last cold war. and i fully agree that the united states is now primarily interested in resuming inspections, of course, inspections, and not negotiations, and they it is not hidden. and for russia it is unprofitable. not to mention the fact that russia is not ready to simply unilaterally limit its arsenal of tactics. nuclear weapons, which the united states continues to insist on, but the united states, uh, the risks of a nuclear confrontation, they are connected not only with russian american relations, but also with us-china relations, because china is also a nuclear power, and the united states is
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escalating confrontation with china at the same time as the russian american confrontation, and we saw the recent aggravation man-made created by the united states. uh, around taiwan, and many american experts, such as cornell university professor jessica ch . listen to an excerpt from her article in the form of an fs an increasingly militant approach on both sides has sparked a mirror dynamic while beijing believes that only a prolonged struggle can convince americans to coexist with strong china washington believes it must check chinese power and influence to protect us primacy the result is a downward spiral, with each side's efforts to strengthen its own security prompting the other side to take further steps in the same direction, although beijing still
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prefers peaceful reunification with taiwan. he becomes convinced that coercive measures may be needed to stop taipei from moving towards permanent secession by forcing the movement to the union. especially given china's view that washington's support for taiwan is a deterrent to china even if china's confidence in china's military economic trajectory leads beijing to believe that time and inertia are still on its side; political trends in taiwan and the united states are forcing officials. increasingly pessimistic about the prospect. peaceful unification yuri vladimirovich what do you think, are there prospects for peaceful unification or is jessica chen weiss right that a military solution is likely rises? i think that beijing's main bet is still a peaceful reunification, uh, which should happen in the foreseeable future, but of course, in beijing, more and more people talk about non-peaceful reunification,
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or they say so reunification, the word peaceful disappears. i think that, uh there are several options, both peaceful and non-peaceful reunification, and they are now roughly e-balancing. eh, to varying degrees. look e. well, we know about the military, but chinese planes no longer follow this medial line. here now yesterday 29 planes and four ships. to the knerovskie uh, moved uh, to the shores of taiwan you mean the line of the so-called air defense of taiwan mida da median line, that is, the chinese. uh, they actually stop it, uh, to think the taiwanese carry out in uh, maneuvers with live rocket firing. true, they are aiming at the sky, yes, and planes from germany flew to australia, six fighters in south
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korea, exercises began, uh, american-south korean but on the other hand, of course, there are still some scenarios for their peaceful reunification, too some. well, for example, uh, in the twenty-fourth year there will be another election. taiwan is now ruled by this party, the democratic party of democratic action. it has 60 seats in parliament, and the condom 30. and where is the guarantee that the commandant will not win the next election, because in 2 years. a lot of things can happen, the business community is already tired of the confrontation with the prc because china is the main trading partner, and the youth in taiwan, who supports supported and supports hmm her party. they are see the fate of ukrainian youth. they understand that in place of these lads they can be.
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they may be other options, such as the rise of the taiwanese troops. to whom did a recently retired chinese general call, and in order to peacefully reunite, the representative of the commandant arrived in china with an incomprehensible mission? that is, there are several options. i think it will be very important. right now, the twentieth congress at which e will be e, formulated e, politics. this is very interesting. will it be there when it comes to connection with taiwan word peaceful well, we'll see. uh, the united states is trying to consolidate its asian and european allies against china nato has declared china as a system challenge. but that's when it comes to practice. it seems to me that everything is more complicated here. and here is a very interesting statement. the head
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of the european union's diplomatic service made a wand yesterday that on the taiwan issue, the european union wants to be a mediator, not an ally of the united states against china, but a mediator between the united states. and uh, china it surprises you alexander how we are on the internet, something else surprises me, that uh there is one more thing that unites her asian and european gas prices. uh, five weeks in a row in south east asia gas prices are rising, which is reflected in europe and when they say that the european economy is generally going into recession and the engines of the economy, italy germany france is already there. and when do they think the gas price will be $5,000 in winter? it's not a thousand anymore. carpets are not fiction, because china can imagine allow such a price for gas, they can not afford this, because when you convert e the cost of a megawatt-hour to an oil covalent
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barrel, oil already costs 1,000 dollars. a thousand, that is, uh, in fact. uh, that's not 100 dollars, as it is now, but 190 times more and europe understands that if further it will be carried out on the union, the demands of the united states and the allies. and europe understands that how much it depends on china. what goods are the turnover between europe and china? how many european productions go there? will they be then? yes, nothing, there will be no europe will become a third world country, it will simply catch up in terms of living standards with some african countries, so, of course, it is better to be an intermediary. eh, they see an example of turkey. so it turns out that a person is satisfied from everyone and from others. now it is indeed china that is the main trading partner of the european union the european union has already fully felt the consequences of the economic war against russia where it implements the
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interests of the united states if the european union similar to er, the line will be followed in relation to china then the economic not to mention the geopolitical degradation of europe will occur much faster. we will now pause for a few moments and then continue our conversation about in china, be a warrior in moscow, they said goodbye to their feed daria dugina, who died as a result of a terrorist attack by ukrainian special services , thousands of people came to the herbal ceremony in ostankino. credit of confidence transition to work in rubles and currencies of friendly countries and multi-billion dollar investment projects, o what else was discussed at the meeting of the president with the head of the web-rf corporation with the growing force on civilian objects, the center of donetsk and residential areas with massed strikes, there are victims of direct hits on the administration building. slept into
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truth against blatant lies, soon antifreak tomorrow on first broadcast is a big game and we are talking about the global consequences of the us-china confrontation and one of the real consequences of this confrontation is certainly even closer the rapprochement and partnership between china and russia that both sides need and so many experts, even in the united states, consider this partnership a strategic defeat for the united states because both russia and china are becoming much more independent from the collective west. as a result of this partnership. this is precisely the point of view held by ramon marx e. listen to his quote from his national interest article, no matter who wins the war in ukraine united states lose strategically russia will build
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closer relations with china and other countries on the eurasian continent, including india iran saudi arabia and the gulf state. she will irrevocably turn her back on european democracies and washington, realizing that she can no longer hold on. group as its main energy consumer, moscow logically came to increase sales of fossil fuels to asia, in particular china, india after the invasion of ukraine, russia became the largest supplier of oil to china. replacing saudi arabia in the coming years. china russia will undoubtedly invest heavily in expanding the transportation of oil and gas between the two countries. allowing russia to become the main supplier of fossil fuels to the chinese will likely reduce their dependence on fossil fuel supplies from the middle east, which must pass through vulnerable maritime bottlenecks such as the strait of malacca, having russia's reliable energy supplier in its backyard, china will inevitably receive greater strategic flexibility in relations between the united states and its allies in the endot pacific region and that's it. this is to the detriment of western
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democracy, yuri vladimirovich agrees, cannot be mistaken. i completely agree with this scientist and indeed. see how it goes. how fast is it going. uh, expanding our cooperation with china uh, a few weeks ago, for example, the construction of the third e line of the third branch of the third part of the power of siberia, for example, which will pass through e mongolia at an accelerated pace highway penalty highway is being built. and then , as you know, it will go to the border, uh, with china a in the field of agriculture. they are only hydrocarbons, and in the field of strategic materials. we have an excellent relationship with china, because not only our national security interests coincide. yes, but also the so -called mutual. uh interdependence of economies
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complementarity of the economy, uh and uh. i think that china and russia will equally depend on these economic ties. i think that on there can be no dependence on one side or the other side of the question. this is beneficial to everyone, it strengthens the position of moscow and it is precisely a mutually beneficial balanced partnership, because there are so many in the west. now they say that russia is allegedly becoming a junior partner of china, nothing of the kind. russia is an existentially important partner for china both from a geopolitical and economic point of view in the context of the confrontational course that the united states is pursuing against china. and it is also very important for russia. the partner is saudi arabia and uh, really for the last uh time saudi arabia for the last half a year. saudi arabia doubled its imports of russian oil saudi arabia doubled its imports of russian oil, and yesterday
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the minister of energy of saudi arabia announced that opec plus can and chat oil production alexander vyacheslavovich how how do you look at the prospects for a new agreement, opec plus and are they really will not make concessions to the united states and will keep oil prices high enough, because it is necessary return. uh, those lost billions of dollars lost for two reasons uh because of the price dumping arranged by the shale companies of the united states and due to the fact that a huge part of saudi arabia's assets in us uh, stocks of russian bonds. in fact, it is under frozen and not all of them can get it back. yes, well, this is essentially money in collateral, like our money, there is more than that when we talk about a deal plus that it is being executed, that they increase the code, but in reality. eh, here strange object plus incoming agreement is not up to
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date. uh, the production level of 2.7 million barrels per day was not supplemented, because there was investment, the industry lost more than $ 400 billion in investment that was not received during the time when oil prices were low and when there was a pandemic, but in order to support this is all necessary in the next 20 years, this is what was said last year at the st. petersburg economic forum, and the figures called 14 trillion dollars of investment in order to maintain at least the current level of oil production, because the same saudi arabia field is mature. what is mature? this is already the third fourth stage of the place of birth and is not easy. and we suddenly found out where to get fuel oil e. something that was considered not at all well, useless fuel oil, suddenly began to be in demand, because the rise in gas prices. eh, up to three digits. eh, size. yes, suddenly, uh, they remembered about fuel oil about coal. remember that this is not global
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warming. the funny thing is that the surname sultai, - he says - is not global warming. this is atmospheric circulation. so that's how it turned out. well let's now return to the ukrainian conflict, and ukraine is not conducting any negotiations with russia on the political regulation of this conflict, it even speaks of the impossibility of these negotiations in the foreseeable future, but nevertheless, some expert consultations are being held about some hypothetical security guarantees, which ukraine, moreover , without the participation of russia, he allegedly expects to receive from the west and e. since july, there has been a so-called rasmus group on yermak, razmoson anderson is the former, uh, general yermak, nato secretary, is the head of the office of the president of ukraine, and today yermak announced that in the near future they will present some kind of grandiose document about these hypothetical security guarantees for ukraine, and
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again. without any participation of russia yevgeny petrovich is this something serious or is it again some kind of political psychological operation on the part of kiev you know, i'll even tell you more. in the same place, the same yermak had the idea that this document would create the basis for almost a global new global security system, only as they say, the swing is not just for the ruble. and there i don’t know for a million rubles. i think the return will be on kopeyka because i completely agree with dmitry anatolyevich medvedev who said that the only one who can give security guarantees to ukraine is russia without russia, no security guarantees could be provided to ukraine , moreover, uh, if ukraine is counting on the fact that , without formally joining nato, it will receive practically the same guarantees from nato from of the united states that she would have received,
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if she were a member, i think that this vain effort is the only thing she can get guarantees from? this is from a friend duda from poland well, the price of these guarantees. i think it's completely, uh, completely insignificant, so, well, let's see, of course, there are a lot of drumming noise statements , but i think that the exhaust will be very meager . this is, uh, the union, germany and france and russia, that is, german technologies and russian resources. now the west has received, so to speak, e practically the same thing, the united states china russia chinese technology chinese so to speak, but hava and russian resources. well, uh, russia and china still really need each other and are building an increasingly close partnership militarily with regular exercises. by the way, now russia
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and china are joint. they are reacting to the military exercises that are being conducted in the united states and south korea in northeast asia. moreover, i can tell you that we were a little slowed down by these several years of covid restrictions. now, when the covid restrictions are, well, i can’t say that they have been completely removed, but, nevertheless. i hope that e will be removed, the interaction between china and russia in the military field will only increase. now. here he will take the teachings of e, participation in the exercises of the tails, 22, and joint patrolling, joint flights of long-range aviation. i think uh nomenclature and uh, kinds of forms of interaction. they will only increase completely with you, i agree. now let's get back to the dynamics of the russian special operations. uh, in ukraine, after all, this is the main theater that determines the future of europe and the future of the international order, and not the hypothetical guarantees that ukraine and
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our traditional military observer yury ivanovich podlyako are counting on in connection with us, good evening. tell us the latest news for today. and we have already bypassed the main thing that happened on the fronts. now we are starting to bypass the next important point from the southwest - this is donetsk. unfortunately, a lot of people flew through donetsk today, but in the center rszo, but the most important event - is that the second or third day already. we are dismantling the second line of defense around donetsk - this is relying on an experienced enemy on pervomayskoye and on nevelskoye. trying to hold back our advance. and we have begun to break through this second line of defense. we literally gnaw through the area. that is, the same scheme that was applied in the cells, which gave its result. and there is one more important point that i would like to draw your attention to. this is the nikolaev direction here, and for the last 5 days we spent some interesting such successful searches. that is, you can call the reconnaissance of the battle. moreover, all these explorations brought us a positive result in some places. we advanced 3-5 km
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in places 1-2, however. the enemy is obviously much weaker here than our grouping, and taking into account the fact that we are trying to probe the enemy’s defenses on a wide front, we are not excluded. further offensive operations here until the conduct of the nikolaev offensive operation. while the garantine, well, it’s impossible to say for sure, however it is also impossible to exclude such an option. what other interesting details. you can report as of today at this hour a very interesting event is taking place on the second day in kharkov here, uh, the sbu is there, all the rest of the police and so on are trying to open uh our spotters, because really a lot of people in kharkov sympathize with our forces. and our attacks on the hariki in the kharkov direction are very significant for a very huge loss for them, and they are trying with all their might to open our e, spotter and second they rustle for a day, kharkov, and literally shmons around the district go home trying to count the phones somewhere, who is corresponding with whom. this suggests , firstly, that our positions there are
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quite strong. people are waiting for us. and most importantly, they really help. we are very good at moving forward. and i believe that the kharkiv direction in the end may become one of the main ones in the fall, because kharkov is our city, which is waiting for us and waiting for its release. and he, i think yuri will wait for him ivanovich thank you very much. we're giving the word to the time program now, and the big game will be back in this studio at 11:45 pm.

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