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uh, to compare america with the immortal koshchei, uh, the secret of the immortality of this very koshchei is in the game, which, as you know, hides in an egg, an egg in a hollow , and so on and so forth. now, if this needle can be broken in the foreseeable future, then the dominance of american imperialism, and america will disappear. and we understand this well, both we and the chinese . this is the first call. i expect that a very serious decision will be made in samarkand or even if they don't accepted, then there will be a discussion with this expanded composition, which has already entered from the candidates, which will again be discussed with. and it will create such a new world architectonics, and it is interesting,
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what a coincidence that this sco organization is one of the new organizations of load-bearing structures, er, of the emerging world order. she practically uh, holds her own at the same time as a triumph in kazakhstan the fact is that sizin who created the silk road was in kazakhstan september 13, 2013 speaking in astana for a year, then astana was at the nazarbayev university and he proposed this idea of an economic belt of the silk road, then the idea of \u200b\u200ba sea silk road of the twenty-first century was added to it. then they merged into a belt and a path, and now he is sitting, the infin is also going there on the eve of the congress. he is also a triumph. he is like putin he created a new structure and see
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how effective it becomes important, and it is also becoming. uh, another supporting structure of the world, a new economic order political of any kind and at first. to be honest, we had a very cautious attitude towards the idea of the silk road in moscow, because many experts considered that china was invading our zone of influence in central asia and would drink us out of there. this did not happen, because the chinese are very careful. uh, they developed relations, firstly with the countries of central asia and secondly, uh, thanks to putin’s good relations, back in the fifteenth year they signed an agreement on linking the silk road and the eu of the
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eurasian economic community, yes, and so in a way, all political contradictions were settled and now, uh, it is quite obvious that uh, this is the silk road or the good way. what it is called largely depends on our goodwill, because the main, for example, railway route from china to europe , it passes through kazakhstan and through russia for several thousand kilometers. this road goes along the territory of russia, we are now building a highway at an accelerated pace. here is moscow kazan and beyond. she will continue. she's so up to china it'll be expressway highway from china uh, in russia it's another one. uh, another load-bearing structure. yes, that is, here we are now together with the chinese, uh, the eastern forum. uh, the sco summit
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xi jinping's visit to kazakhstan is creating a new world. new structure. i also added military exercises here, eastern documents, of course, are also a supporting structure. well, since you're talking about the game, we, uh, we had a big problem. we sat at the oil game, and that's all. we can't get off her. eh, here. eh, it turns out like they are not trying to remove us from this needle and saying that russia cannot sell everything with energy resources. we continue to sell, and in such volumes that have never been before. today, our prime minister mikhail mishustin listen. unprecedented sanctions were imposed against our country, but their main goal was not achieved by their initiators to undermine our
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financial stability. first of all, thanks to the prompt decisions taken by our president, the government, together with the bank of russia, managed to significantly mitigate the negative impact of unfriendly actions against our citizens and businesses. we supported the citizens. they internally demand an attempt to limit energy exports. led to the natural growth of oil and gas revenues of our budget by almost half russia is in the process of rethinking its financial sovereignty. we need to create such an architecture in order to solve all the necessary tasks, excluding the influence of third countries. so they limited us, and somehow our oil and gas revenues grew by half by 50%. i wonder what
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the prime minister draws attention to the fact that our country is now in such a state of self-discovery, and it is there for the first time firmly. we begin to understand the proportion in which we influence the global economy. and what does this mean for our internal development, if earlier many had some stiffness , the feeling that we, as a supplier of resources and materials, are still not firmly on our feet, now this uncertainty is disappearing. and this return of the cycle of commodity markets, the return of russia's influence as countries that can diversify their supply of materials and resources to any market. eh, which, for example, cannot be afforded by countries that have rather specialized country exports and have clear regional priorities.
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and in a sense, our country is rediscovering itself in this way, it is in the process of knowing itself, not only in terms of the identity of ideology. e on a new round, understanding its place in global history on a new round. this is the generation of our military, this is the generation of our strategists, analysts, and again answers historical questions for himself. well, it suddenly turns out that russia's place in the world economy is absolutely natural and, uh, absolutely inalienable, but conveys confidence. ah, our forces. we see that our government. now it is, in fact, such a coalition of experts who have seen all sorts of crisis situations over several decades. and, probably, this crisis is one of the largest that they experienced, and how confidently and firmly, calmly and decisively. with such growing optimism, these tasks are solved for me as deans of the faculty. yes, the international relations that
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are preparing the next generation of our foreign policy elites, it is pleasant to see how the eyes of the guys burn when they see how our fathers, who are firm leaders, hold the helm. well, because first of all there was a sense of self- esteem for the first time in many years. the news has just arrived that she has passed away. the british queen for this second condolence was the official statement of the buckingen palace of condolences. uh winsor flag of britain with half mast condolences to the british people well, we will continue after the commercial. good luck, traffic was opened along key sections of several highways under construction and reconstructed at once,
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died queen elizabeth ii of great britain head of the british commonwealth of nations. our condolences to both the windsor family and the british people. this is indeed the epoch, uh, in world politics, mikhail sergeevich gorbachev died not so long ago, and here in this studio. i said that here are the stories of a galaxy of politicians who determined the fate of the 20th century, which belonged to mikhail sergeyevich gorbachev, in fact, there was no one left except for or testaments ii, elizabeth ii also left today. uh, she really has been in the political arena for a generation. uh, the first of the soviet leaders who
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met her when she was still a young girl was molotov during his visit to great britain . i think there will be a lot of people who will e remember. ah, young elizabeth. i will remember her as a real symbol of e, a very large era of british history, and the era and victories, the second world war and the era of the fall of the british empire, which has ceased to be that empire over which the sun never sets, 96 years old. this is really the age for a man who, until the last day, in fact, formally led britain. and it is symbolic that only the day before yesterday she
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personally approved for the post of prime minister of great britain. another elizabeth is elizabeth of the trails, who also opened a new era of british politics. here is an event that has now naturally become a major event in world news, what does this mean for the uk for europe and maybe even for us. i guess, to a lesser extent for us, but this is one of the biggest events in the life of britain, the whole country was watching the life of elizabeth ii. she was not only an important political symbol, but also in some way such a common national grandmother, who addressed the people with annual new year's greetings, always warm, sentimental, a little wise, and led the royal house of the royal. family is enough
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firmly, despite the age of life, the fate of the royal dynasty was. uh, partly shrouded in mystery, but at the same time full of gossip and its political function is important, formal in many ways the approval of the post of prime minister again, coming to the cabinet a few days ago, she approved or veteraz to this post, and before her, successively three conservative prime ministers, including more than johnson and while her political function was nominal. it has no possibility, in fact, no possibility to reject the choice of parliament by the ruling parties. her opinion, which she has hardly expressed on political issues in recent years, has often become such a basis for the political platform in the british press and the government has always been pressured by rumors that the queen is unhappy with how the queen has her own opinion, the
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queen. i would like to see some other development of events. european politics will be affected by her death. e only in the part in which it concerns dynastic e, news, marriage events, rumors. e. the british political system hmm, in many ways exotic for the 21st century. uh, few countries retain the formality of calling democracy a monarchical system of government. yes, and some other small european countries still, er, retain a rather conservative form of government for these courts. yes, this will probably be important news. ah, but for our country. i do not see. what a significant variable - this will become, except maybe you know a temporary surge of interests with the royal family. documentary film and artistic culture in popular culture, its imprint is quite
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noticeable and i think that many will take advantage of the opportunity to review some of the favorite films dedicated to the queen sergeevich, you know , it seems to me that after all, this is such a serious symbol of the era. how did you mark it correctly? it seems to me that one more thing needs to be noted. this is the moment these are serious, uh, informational occasions that gave rise to scandals in the british family over a fairly long period of time and a lot of events took place, which, of course, very significantly influenced, uh, the behavior of the queen on relations with the two ruling houses and, uh, death husband. uh, big scandals related to the relationship with the son, who now, apparently, will be the new king. e relationship with the son associated with the death of princess diana and the behavior of princess diana is not a simple relationship with grandchildren. in general, in fact , of course, fate turned out to be
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second to elizabeth, despite the fact that she was the monarch, it turned out to be quite tough, because grief. she got enough. oh, of course, on the one hand, we must say that there is a lot of attention here. and the press from the philistines from on the other hand, it is clear that this is a man who has lived a rich , eventful life and, of course, one must be loaded with illness. yes, i want to say that in our days, not only elizabeth was a symbol of the nation. there is another country where the symbol of the nation, the emperor, still exists. this is a country, japan. and what’s more, the japanese believe that the imperial family originates from the sun goddess amatras, but uh,
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naturally in japan, uh, will they remember the queen, uh, with a kind word? now, i don't know what word is mentioned. queen in china because the british were the worst enemies of china since 1840, when there was the first opium war, and when they got hong kong and the british gave up hong kong only in 1987, but still several hundred thousand chinese residents of hong kong have passports of overseas chinese overseas british, and it is a very powerful lever of pressure. and here are those unrest that were in the nineteenth year in hong kong, they are to a large extent. uh,
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conducted by the british along with the americans, the americans inherited this hostility in against china and here are my fellow chinese political scientists. they say that the anglo-saxons are the worst enemies of china and what is happening around taiwan, they also see this line. uh, the phantom pains of the anglo-saxons. they do not want to leave from anywhere, it seems that they left china, they left the pacific basin, and again they are drawn there. and look how johnson forest prime minister jones hong kong affairs. and i think that once the leaf will climb into hong kong and taiwanese affairs, therefore, for this one, for this a large detachment of humanity for a billion 400 million
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people in china and it will be not only ambiguous, but, most likely, still with a minus sign of the event, and it is unlikely that they will spill it in beijing. ah, burning tears. well, i must say that we should probably be less worried about the uk’s intervention in taiwan than the uk’s interference in the affairs of ukraine and russia, and here the position that the country has taken in recent years is clearly not to put it mildly, not friendly. you know, yes, of course. condolences must be expressed i think that they will be expressed and expressed at the level of the president of the russian federation. there is no doubt about that. you know, despite all the ceremony. uh, the functions of the queen, the speech at the opening of parliament, the appointment of the prime minister, and
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so on, but uh. for some reason, i remember, well, the distant years, there the seventies, the queen was more active in determining even the foreign policy of great britain's foreign policy. these are recent years. she moved away from uh, well, given the really difficult family there are princesses. diana grandchildren sons. uh, she kind of uh reduced her activity, when she was younger, she was more active. and now of course. the main intrigue, it seems to me, will be who inherits it is not obvious that charles will become king at the age of 75, in my opinion, 74 74 years old is also far from being a young man, on the one hand. eh, i waited like my hour, but on the other hand. i remember talking about how he can refuse and uh, william will be king if william becomes king
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uh, so to speak, i think he will uh, again, despite all the ceremony of reality in opposition, he will be more active in determining the foreign and domestic policy of great britain. and there is such a possibility that andreevich will abandon such precedents, or they were completely. well, as i understand it, this is not happening now. you need to look at the news feed, at least on that short notice that was nailed to the bars of buckingham palace, it was written that the king and queen consorb would remain in the castle, the balmaral would return to london tomorrow. so the king is already there. allow a short remark the fact is that the queen due to her not very good health. recently , i transferred part of the powers to the chief and he performed part of the terminal powers, in
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particular, the opening of the session of parliament. therefore, i think that everything will probably go the way it should. yes, i also suspect that the queen is dead. long live the king. uh, although it hasn't been officially announced yet , it's actually an occasion to talk a little about the british political system. still, really an anachronism for 21 century. uh, a state that is itself a symbol of democracy at the same time is a monarchy, where the head of state. this is the queen where is the hereditary house of parliament the upper house of parliament the house of peers? hereditary house of parliament and in doing so, the prime minister is elected. here we have just seen how a list of races was elected from the whites for the prime minister. she was elected as a result of a vote
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of registered members of the conservative party, that is, the total number of votes cast for the prime minister of great britain was 80.000, that is, 80,000 inhabitants of the uk determines who will be the prime minister, this is called democracy. if the british chose their own government by direct vote of each, then it would be an extraordinary leapfrog such an electoral circus that occurs every 2-3 years and apparently through trial and error. after several civil wars, the british. they realized that in their conditions this is an exotic and a bit definitely not a modern system. yet it works. britain is in such relative safety of europe and also on the island and can do something let you know this well-fed nonchalance. e british. if it's a proverb that we have, then the
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advantage is that we can afford not to notice. what is our government to do or it can govern us badly. in general, we will not notice this and i am afraid that the last few governments, just e show examples of such management, a completely reckless decision on a referendum on brexit, which gave the opposite result. waiting for e prime minister camera on then with bad mini try they play em at a bad situation with a good mimino and it turns out that london is no longer as interesting as a financial center, in general, my visits to the uk have always left me with a feeling of such extraordinary satiety. e local elites of carelessness and something. uh hmm some kind of cap of incendiary recklessness and uh the wind blew in fair for great britain after the end of the cold war. e britain is essentially, although a nuclear power, but security. e
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can afford not to provide the only major and quite convenient war for them in was far from their borders the war for the last 50 years with argentina. and in general, now we see, rather, you know, such reflections were of imperial glory, an attempt to play on several directions at once ukraine greece turkey india pressure on china suddenly the british fleet. it turns out there in the pacific ocean, and that's it. these, of course, were also reflections of the british, who for the last 30 years have not been in control in any of the foreign policy situations. all the big initiatives there on afghanistan and cancer were given to them. uh, it means, as already a prescription, some recipes with side of the americans. and while tony blair then the prime minister was forced to sign it and then sell it to his own parliament and any
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state experiments. britain is a special kind of experiment a little exotic. as we may like, you know, these japanese dwarf plants, kebans, and british oak suede handles also have their own charm in some way. well, unlike you, i have a different feeling from the british. uh, this arrogance is such fanabery, this feeling of superiority that you always feel, the feeling of somehow cultural emanating from there superiority. they, for example, believe that everything in the world was invented by the british. they are unaware that radio television is chemistry. there, nuclear energy was invented. in russia, they don't even think about it. and they can't think they believe that they are the center of the universe. in fact, this is no longer great britain, this is petty britain, which is experiencing very serious phantom pains. and which today brought, of course, a huge loss, because for britain the king.
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