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windbreaker girl was walking home from the subway you understand, she was my wife and did not have time for just a few seconds. yes, i remember you. so, what is next? i did not call the police now, as you thought i did. you owe me too much. i want you to pay for everything. what do you want? it's hard to talk about it, it's much harder to accept it. i forgive you. yes, don't be surprised, i forgive you. i know something for you
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, you were fulfilling an order, you probably really they paid a lot for the fact that you killed varya. and i want. what you say, not a name. excuse the customer, but this is not professional according to my concepts. but not just that. okay, i guessed. okay, i want you to find this one. this creature to let him die. yes, yes, for a long time you are holy
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like he told the truth. his truth is deadly, he i just put the decision on my shoulders. sergey everything, nobody saved. no, you got everything, so not everyone, really, be silent to tell the truth well, you need to tell the truth the truth. only the truth, the truth, it's good. oh, are you now timid for all of humanity?
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live broadcast on the first information channel time will tell anatoly kuzichev olesya loseva a truly historic day, everyone was looking forward to vladimir putin's speech, his speech, the signing of historical fateful documents. it finally happened and putin delivered all the documents signed about the fact that everyone was looking forward to this is not at all an exaggeration, not a figure of speech, it is clear that we were waiting for this in every sense. we were waiting for this. we have been waiting for this. but here, i just watched in parallel. uh, what kind of lightning of all kinds there for the western news agency and publications were annoyed every 30 seconds. that is, they watched and listened, of course, everything in the world and let's. we will also formulate each other. and here's what we heard. yes, right here in order. what did we hear in this speech by vladimir putin returns that these tories who have become part of the russian
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federation, including those who are temporarily occupied by ukraine, will remain russian forever. we heard that there will be no negotiations, neither with the west. well, like putin, putin didn’t say a lot directly, but throughout his speech. he is lying to the west. i repeat, probably once or twice georg i wish he said just right. uh, he said that we are all ready to negotiate with ukraine , we do not intend to discuss these areas. all this forever. yes, but, nevertheless, no negotiations, because kiev will not agree to find the conditions today; it will be the nss in ukraine, where he did not say that i am against emma. and this means we will carry out our special military operation, or whatever it will be called there, to the bitter end. after all , putin didn’t mark the victorious end. he didn’t say that, here we are, the territories were liberated and that’s the point putin didn’t say in vain in his speech at the beginning about the people who suffered in odessa from the ukrainian samoyed khatyn. which one did you name next? many
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what he said was interesting, that is, putin did not outline the limits of our special - this is also very good, because why i say this there was a lot of talk from all kinds of insiders that we will stop now. here we will leave ours there, none of my entourage had anything from me. yes, we had alarmists. well, everything is clearly outlined for everyone, we are fighting for our existence for russia, which they do not need , it is needed, and we will fight for this russia of ours to our victorious end. the truth is behind us absolutely something putin is no longer accidental, it is clear that he never said a single word. i think he doesn’t say this by chance, and here is a very strong russian word. he also used it not by chance that we will not refuse them. we will not give them, - said vladimir vladimirovich putin, this is worth a lot. i ask viktorovich for this important word. it seems to me that the speech is generally large-scale and that it is pleasant that things, enemies, friends, are called by their proper names.
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the destruction of the soviet union was called a national catastrophe in diplomatic equivocations and today another step has been taken to overcome this catastrophe, the catastrophe was organized by quite specific people. and a whole nation and specific people also take a step to overcome it. i think that this step, of course, is far from being the last one to overcome. here it is necessary to interpret some explanation. overcoming that catastrophe of the russian people, destroyed by traitors in the ninety-first year. today, the russian people who suffered in the donbass, which are now there, are those who found themselves in a difficult situation in the zaporozhye region in other parts. they are waiting for the reunification of the russian people, of course. yes, i first of all heard a direct statement by vladimir vladimirovich putin that the west is waging war against us with all its might and means. yes, and war is for us for us. sacred, because
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from that side the word satanism was uttered. that is, there is a war of satanism with its black values against traditional religions, these religions were directly named. yes, with their traditional values, and we vladimir vladimirovich clearly said we will never retreat from these values, because these are our values and we will fight for them. yes, it is very important. it is very significant, after all, er, that is, this conflict, so to speak. he he so to speak, not just no conflict of political there do not know the expediency of political interests. no, this is such a conflict, i don’t know what word to use here, existential, if you like, such a real deepest conflict of the value of conflicts, so to speak, of value. sorry traditional and in every sense unconventional is absolutely simple throughout that we started as a special operation. and now it's me standing doing. it's not just a spec when
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four new subjects join. is this something more serious? you have to understand it from the very beginning. we saw how the goals of denocification, where militarization and so on, the goals of taking this or that city or village are very important, very difficult , viscous, then they should always be in my opinion. and it was just not always seen to be strung on some you know they say the mole of history digs, but there is no longer a mole. here is the icebreaker of history went, uh, dig this one so to speak. here it is to bring to clean water to annex the crimea, we returned to our native, harbor, i told you, too, although the land ones also returned, in essence, to their native harbor. so gradually it happens in history gradually, starting some very serious business, maybe not designating it in all its breadth and fullness, but unexpectedly getting involved in this story. do you suddenly understand? that you are either you or a country
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or russia either we are all or nothing and this is and this uh, i don’t think that in february we knew for sure that kherson, uh, will join us, the kherson region will become russian, maybe someone great forecast and knew this business. i, for example, well, let's see how life goes, yes, and some something means there, some comments, but this happens at a time of crisis, and it's time for a crisis and a crisis and a severe severe crisis. no one has canceled this wonderful kremlin hmm, so to speak, actions. yes, uh, but that's how it happens in a crisis, the essential things are exposed. we understand that they need to be addressed. we understand that without this, please, yes it will, here are the horses we will have a live broadcast. yes, these things need to be addressed. that's how to solve historical solve by joining solve. the most important decisions are to
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string this one with this one. in general, our life is sometimes so contradictory according to the logic that the president described to us today, we are anti-colonialists. we're up against uh, a world that's gone mad. we are against hypocrisy, we are against lies, and so on and so forth on the list. wow puzzles. the museum has been set up. but what, and where to go and the end? blimey, nowhere you know what's the matter. if not, there is nowhere behind the abyss of obscurity of meaninglessness. i mean political scientist. again , something emerges. yes, uh, in each of us either one way or the other. absolutely absolutely and vladimir vladimirovich i ask you. these are great historical moments for all of russia, but you can imagine some moment for all of donbass what is happening in donetsk at the saur grave restored
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now in luhansk as people are crying, please let me at least say now, sir. here you go honestly now such a moment i want to speak. you see this poster. you just had the donbass of the heart of russia here, and this is a poster of 1921 exactly 100 years ago, no one had any doubts about this. if not for those historical mistakes that were made when cutting the borders , vladimir vladimirovich putin said about them today, then, uh, we would not have to return home. we would always be at home. can you imagine the tragedy when, for us, for the heart of russia, we suddenly found ourselves at home, it seems, but abroad from our native russia it was a terrible tragedy. and you know now remember those who e. he lived, uh, we must not forget about those who did not live, who died
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fighting for this right, for the heart to return to russia, so that we could be at home, of course, we must not forget these terrible victims that have already been and which are yet to come. here's what's also important. yes, it was rightly said. this is a battle for our people. this is a battle for our great historical russia, so that the historical truth, as a result, it gets up the appeal was, of course, first of all to the people of russia so that they really should not be here. we understand what they expect. they are zelensky's address yesterday. it was a call for the collapse of the russian federation, an attempt to shake up this situation within the country. they will continue. that is why everyone should understand now there is a battle for the existence of our state. we've been challenged, a challenge to our existence. and it was an appeal not only to the russian people, but to the whole world with the fact
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to really prevent these very attempts in order to cool the hot heads of those who dream of challenging us. here you can see that sorry. here, uh, to that enumeration, konstantinovich proposed to us against what? yes, we are still on the way. he said about it and against uh and against, but in fact, nazism, which in our days in the form of russophobia, yes, and zhu-zhu- lives prospers, damn it, that is fed. e, develops, expands, and so on. this is also the same new nazism. just now, well, so to speak. now this. now we are in the role of those whom these well-known nazis are. yes, you can imagine what the residents of donbass feel now. let's see what they feel and what they say. today from ukraine we are finally returning to a
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big friendly family. i have been waiting for this moment for over eight years. donbass has always existed and now we are returning home, of course, we would like the federation , we are already happy. these new transformations of our city many thanks to our older brother for such support. russia is our motherland and heart. there my child will be a citizen good big state. radiance and we are russians and we are one family and we are already turning to our homeland, our mother russia and so, how the inhabitants of
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donbass listened, listened with aspiration to the speech of the president of the russian federation already and their president. uh, they waited anxiously with flags. and, of course, emotions, joy, overflowing with glee. well, many have tears in their eyes, because they have been waiting for this moment. for years , yes, of course. uh, you know what, i thought here we are now georg and we don't always realize. here is vladimir vladimirovich imagine someone like that to say to the people of donbass well, we can say so, i can really build for you there and what we are, probably, he is very happy and so on. you know that you are going to do a very simple experiment, in general, there are a few seconds. imagine, you lived, you lived you lived you lived your life, you raised your children, you lived, you planned something, and then suddenly, well, something happened, suppose the ninety-first year came. and you kind of live in the same place, and suddenly it turns out that everything that you considered yours and common.
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suddenly it became somehow not yours and suddenly it means, well, there i don’t know how to compose myself for this place. imagine , suddenly here tomorrow, kursk or st. petersburg vladivostok and magadan krasnoyarsk and sverdlovsk, and suddenly all this becomes somehow someone else's and not yours. and all the time you are trying to create back to collect back your picture to collect back your life, as it were, but it is not there, but it was destroyed, and suddenly the moment comes years years decades. after some time, the picture is assembled back into a whole. here. imagine your feelings and your emotion and you will roughly understand what i feel now, i’m right, vladimir vladimirovich, who now feel the inhabitants of donbass when you found out on december 1, 1991 that i was a seventh generation donetsk citizen from the comfort of my home, but the expression is the russian federation it happens. yes? russian ussr yes, all of a sudden, being in my homeland, i found myself outside the borders of my homeland , that is, all of a sudden, my native russia ended up in my
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country. this, of course, this is a tragedy, this is a tragedy for a whole generation, and honestly. i don't i thought that i would live to see this, then, of course, you wait 30 years until this solemn moment. thank god that many survived. thank you. you will have to say live a long life, because we still need a lot of things, uh, so to speak, besides celebrating this and rebuilding and building work and so on. therefore, we will have to live a long life, dear friends. . so, uh, tens of millions more people were thinking hard all over the fragments of the soviet union and not only russians, but including those who grew up there became soviet human in every sense of the word. and now, of course, they are happy , sorry about the first return, and you shouted vladimir vladimirovich before that. supplement it with what a subscriber from donbass from donetsk wrote to me just now and
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said that she bought a cake from us with great difficulty on the street, because all the cakes were sold out in the city, people are celebrating, they are well aware that this is not an end to the shelling, that the kiev terrorists will continue shelling, donetsk for some time yet, that the special operation is not over because what is done is definitely not just the point of no return that i said. he's here at the very beginning. yes, this is an act of higher justice, not historical justice. as such, this is also important, but in principle, humanity, this whole beauty is now. here again again. yes, this is our territory. here is a very important point. here is the word justice, because people can and are willing to endure some deprivation of the problem of gravity. we have already said that a special military operation is underway, and we have received a lot of sanctions against the west, which received for the fact that we strive for justice, but because people believe in it, because people understand that they are doing the right thing. and that
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our country is doing the right thing here, and ukraine , by the way, the ukrainian regime. they stress all the time every day they prove so we 're doing the right thing when they shell while he's with the refugees in zaporozhye and kharkiv region, when they shell donetsk with petals, when they shell the nuclear power plant- terrorist attacks against the civilian population, when they call for things that i will not voice here now, since this is the broadcast of the federal channel, this cannot be done. and every day they prove to us that we are right. and to us, and most importantly, to the residents of donbass, everyone. maybe here i agree with you made the right choice and the last moment. yes, and we helped realize the right to reunification with russia for a million residents of donbass and now, in general, i would like us to do everything possible so that we get this right half a million people are citizens of the russian federation who have been living for more than 20 years in exactly the same way in the russian itself, there may be a fragment of the post-soviet
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space of transnistria. this is an important word. russia, i ask vasilyevich in what plan? that these are all not people who, unfortunately, will shell donbass for some time. they understand perfectly well what they are doing and there is a record of them on the internet, please, when an arrest officer of the fifteenth year says, well, yes, we understand that what we are doing from hailstones is shelling civilians. this, of course, is a war crime. that is, they perfectly understand the internet remember everything. this is the first then this is their clown, who is called the president as he was in his time, said that if you want to say, then, like, dump them in your russia. they did everything according to the punished president with their territories. excuse me and go home. listen, you justify the way it turned out to your words. it is necessary, of course,
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to relate somehow. be careful with your desires. yes, sometimes they are embodied, so it was inclusion with the luhansk people's republic even before this historical moment. and uh, so we 've been told that even young people are young people. she walked, so, uh, in the forefront. these young people, there eighteen-nineteen-year-olds voted for but look, for 8 years these guys who did not know the soviet union were brought up. completely different. yes, ukraine was brought up for 8 years, being under fire and not understanding. for what why? that is, kiev simply cut off these young people and showed them. what are you at all scum you are not ours that is why these young guys. just the first ranks went to the referendum. that's all. here is the explanation and everything i did with my own hands. what is the power? sam yes, where they folded the hands of russia, i and putin - it was chanting. all this is in unison with him, but this, of course, staggers the imagination. here,
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uh, rarely, he demonstrates vladimir vladimirovich like this, uh, putin rarely demonstrates this. here is an open expression of emotions very quickly today and it was enough to look at it. that's for him, of course. this is a very, very important thing. like and for all of us for us for all, of course, like for all of us it seems to me to make it faster these people, who joined us, returned to us in their native harbor, felt themselves. yes, and together with them we would feel that we are strong and we can achieve peace there in the end. this is very important, and the victory is this, this is extremely important to us. it us hmm a solemn event, which is a wonderful event that occurred this thought. i think i would say think about it too. victory and thus yes and thus peace. it is very important. yes, now, uh, you will definitely say, uh, before we
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would like to show you, well, the people of donbass are ordinary people who walk the streets. these streets are regularly shelled from all kinds of nato guns, and so these people say that ukraine has not been considered their homeland for a very long time. it turned out it was not home. that's what i think is happening systematically, because it is natural to say correctly, because it does not have to deal with people. we are very grateful that the russian federation, at least for its part, offers efforts and kicks. it's what important words then such simple human words. yes, and who are we even more fondirlyans somehow. and how she didn’t seem to interfere in any way and didn’t object to shelling regularly, and who, but ukraine shells, and who, besides russia, here’s a
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normal ordinary such a simple human look, please, just now, when we looked again, the footage of the signing of agreements, because this is a legal fixation of the first results of a special military operation. moreover, i would say intermediate, because no one is saying that the special military operation has been completed and that the goal has not been achieved. the first results are legally fixed, we did not know how it would go. i completely agree with you. well, here’s an intermediate result, there are four new subjects in the russian federation and a special military operation continues further, with regard to liberation of the entire territory, which is now the territory of russia, there is no doubt that this will be done, the only question is when and how the shelling will be stopped, but today, for sure, not a single inhabitant of the four new regions of russia, i think that not a single inhabitant of the old regions of russia there is no doubt that this horror and nightmare that the kiev regime has been creating there since 2014, it will
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stop. it seems to me that it is important to legally record everything that has been done first. yes, there is an important word here, of course, the results are intermediate, but really the results and really legally fixed, so to speak, the first i don’t know the first stage the first part of the social war when the most important thing is that now everyone is not just residents of the liberated territories are sure that russia will not leave, residents of other territories around are sure that russia will come and not quit. and this means it will be much easier for our special services to work on the ground. otherwise, as a builder, everyone is sure that they will not be left to charge some behind-the-scenes arrangements and so on. this is the most important moment what i said at the very beginning is the point of no return. yes, the constitution of the russian federation directly prohibits even negotiations on any territorial losses for the russian federation . therefore, in any case, there are no problems, nothing will happen because of the threshold and slavyanskaya
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kramatorsk they will return to the russian federation but sooner or later. it's up to the military how it will conduct. you don’t seem to be absolutely exactly. here are the words yes, vladimir putin, referring to kiev and the west, the people of the dpr lc. zaporozhye kherson region becomes forever our citizens. i want two more moments a little different, but at the same time they are determined in a compartment, firstly, we know perfectly well and according to the mood in other regions of the south-east of ukraine, they are waiting for us there. this is really an intermediate result, but they are waiting for us in nikolaev, they are waiting for us in odessa because the fascist regime continues to commit excesses there. we are waiting for those people who escaped peaceful citizens who were driving from kharkov from the kharkov region in our direction and were shot by the nazis. we are waiting for those who traveled with zaporozhye territory is occupied so far. and now it's so nazi-occupied russian zaporozhye. they were driving and were killed by the
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nazis. they are waiting for us there, who survived we are obliged to the memory of those who died. civilians shot by the nazis, we are obliged to liberate our territories and for me, as a military man, now de jure the enemy has been on the territory of russia for the first time in 44 years, and we are fighting there people who speak foreign languages for us are not in our native language ukrainian, and the ukrainian language is still native to us. we are with the people did not drive the romanian do not hesitate. they fight in personnel units. listen a. i'm thinking, this is what, uh, this woman, yes, who spoke about relations with people completely. well, as it is logical and natural. yes, but it 's perfectly logical. and i'm thinking, these are our strategies. uh, europeans there, that means they never, even in a rhetorical sense, never condemned any of this simply hellish
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monstrous act, even rhetorically they at best , it means they twirled, uh, with all sorts of parts of the body. yes, they say, therefore we condemn all sorts of executions of all civilians by any, generally other military. well, something like that, they never said any clear and tough word about odessa, for example, that’s why, it seems to me, they understand, yes, how what people think, what people think, so there is a regime that means shelling us just stupid kills. burns alive yes burns and then there, like it does let on the brakes. listen, well, somehow itself that's how it happened. what are we doing everyday, yes and so further, and there is each other, the other side, against which he has now painted himself and took up arms. so to speak, the entire so-called western world, but, so to speak, which, on the contrary, is trying to prevent this. what kind of strategy is idiotic with some inner instinct, and this resident, whom hmm lived the lady we saw, and the
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rest of the residents, they feel that putin found the time and place to say very important things. not only about the donbass, about the percentages that we defend , about the big world real human values. why don’t we hand over our people? we don’t leave, so we save mom and dad, huh? for a duck , parents have one parent - two and so on. ilyina quoted, which is also extremely important, i am russian and therefore i laugh in russian, i speak russian, in no way in russian. otherwise, it's very important. it's being read. well, why are they looking at ukraine, which is sitting or westward, at this ursula mentioned in the accident, that means that they read contempt , duplicity, lies, and so on from there. here. it seems to me that the keyword is haunting, of course, yes, no ways absolutely waited rossiyushka. so take us back to you. this is very important and thank god that this
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happened. it seems to me that this is the case. yes, that's what you described, but about this, putin said in his speech what he called the word russophobia. i mean, uh, kind of racism? yes, he said, that is, yes, they will not notice the murder of russians, they will support the murder of russians, they are russophobes. this and here is the ideology of russophobia. now there, uh, political russophobia is self-sufficient - this is, uh, the ruling ideology in the west in europe now, as in its time. uh, in the thirties, the jews were to blame for everything, uh, in germany yes, in nazi germany in italy and so on, now the russians are to blame for everything, so they will turn a blind eye to the shelling of donetsk, they themselves will help to direct social facilities, donetsk zaporozhye kherson and etc. they are directly involved in this. by the way, they discussed here in the news about what laws would need to be
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changed there in the dpr sony in zaporozhye in the dpr in the lpr. this is not a problem. last years. they synchronized legislation with the russian kherson federations in the zaporozhye regions. it may take a little longer, but the main problem now will be to adapt russian legislation as quickly as possible to the new realities and the new situation. you rightly noticed the first time appears. the term temporarily occupied territory of the russian federation, and this also needs to be introduced into the legislative field without fail and as soon as possible. and by the way, i advise in this regard. well, let's move on from the big to the particulars. yes , already now, without waiting for the decision of the federation council i think we have little doubt in this regard that it will be like that, yes, but prepare leaflets in polish in english, print out there, urging the polish american embassy and other these figures to urgently leave the territory of russia for polish american citizens. and how
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many of them took. and as soon as it means, this decision will be made to scatter, according to the territories of the dpr where polyakov is now, just a dime a dozen of these same mercenaries and says to do everything. you are now on the territory of russia decrees of their governments. and the last thing. the main thing. here is the word forever. it is, of course, the key after all, the most terrible period is over. these are 8 years of uncertainty. of course, they put pressure on everyone. it's been mentioned here. yes, there were no doubts about this . unfortunately, they were voiced, and in the studios here, remember how in the early years many russian figures, respected, including significant ones, said no to us, we are against the withdrawal of donbass from ukraine, we must leave it there so that it how the anchor held back the future potentially good ukraine yes, she herself did not want to.
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well, those who were in donetsk know either in the donbass or in these territories know great, it always sounded not even how long it will last, not how we will win, not when they come to help. will we be abandoned? are we really going to be stuffed into this project again, even as a stuffed animal, ukraine that really was the most terrible thing. for what we are fighting, everyone understood that for russia the bible is for people russia it was a battle for russia from the first days for the people of donetsk. the main thing was only one infusion, as a result, they won’t leave it somewhere it’s not clear forever and you see how what are your words to say vladimir, you think about it, yes, that it was not shelling that oppressed more than anything in the world. they are certainty. now there is complete certainty, and it is forever. it is clear that our main do not know the joys of
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our emotions. it is connected not there, not with potential gdp, not with areas, there is no compass either. just look, that's what we usually get used to looking at this land. yes, we show you her well, yes, tormented in the dramatic moments of her life, so to speak, her and our common destinies. and look what it really is, this is a huge beautiful rich earth inhabited by such courageous people. here's what we get, among other things. good afternoon, the information channel on the first
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live continues the big game today is a truly historical solemn day, which certainly leads to the history of russia as one of the most important days in its development, that's less than an hour back. in the kremlin, vladimir putin delivered a truly historical epic. i would say speech. after that, he and the heads of the donetsk and luhansk people's republics. e, kherson and zaporozhye regions signed agreements on the accession of these four territories to russia, the significance of this event. it's hard to overestimate. first, the people are the peoples of these countries of these territories, who have made their historic electoral referendums. they return to the large family of the peoples of russia and receive protection, security, protection, not only physical, but also in terms of their identity and receives this protection forever restored historical unity. which was broken by the collapse of the soviet union, secondly, the population of
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russia is increasing by several million people of our compatriots russians and ukrainians. thirdly, russia, of course, is acquiring rich and from an industrial agricultural point of view of the territory, this was the basis of the economic economy of ukraine in principle. all these last 30 years, fourthly, the sea of \u200b\u200bazov is turning into the inland sea of russia and russia's positions in the e. the black sea. this is far from a complete list. the fact that russia is acquiring a. and how significant it is for her what happened in the kremlin an hour ago. here, now we have a direct connection from the kremlin, uh, andrei marochka, and a representative of the people's militia of the luhansk people's republic, he watched the ceremony with his own eyes, and the signing of agreements in accordance with which the lugansk people's republic, but is part of the russian
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federation, of course, still to be ratified treaties in the state duma and the federation council but the main thing has already been done, the referendums passed the treaties. e signed a andrey vitalievich good afternoon. but you have probably been waiting for this event for many years, at least eight. tell me how you feel now. i know, first of all i want to say. i witnessed this historic event, the feeling is overwhelmed just about, as soon as we left the kremlin, our delegation from the luhansk people's republic immediately apologize. i may not have heard what you were saying because, well, everything, it turned out chaotically. i am now on the square, where people are jubilant, celebrating the feelings that are now happening in me in all the inhabitants of our luhansk people's republic is simply
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impossible, because this is truly a historical event. we've been waiting for this. well, for a very long time, you know, i thought today during the speech of the supreme commander-in-chief that 8 long years. we waited, and if we are already putting everything on a war footing, then the military goes through military operations for a year in three. count how many our citizens of the luhansk people's republic were waiting. and donetsk people's. the audience of this event, of course, still needs to be said. so some legal. uh. well, let's say, uh, sign the documents and so on, but what vladimir vladimirovich said today is yes, and what was carried out. it's just impossible to describe. i congratulate all citizens of the luhansk people's republic, all citizens. e. all citizens of the russian federation all citizens of the russian
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federation insofar as a historical event actually occurred, an event that decides fate of all our citizens. one second thank you very much, very much. thank you. and happy holidays everyone. happy holiday, we join these congratulations and congratulate you. we congratulate your leadership and congratulate all the inhabitants of the a luhansk people's republic, which very soon, in a matter of days, will forever become, uh, fellow citizens and citizens of the russian federation and our compatriots. you have always been now you will just be a part of russia a part of the russian federation. it's really great historic day, we uh, congratulations to all of you.
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many thanks. a. well, here, uh, today vladimir putin, uh, made a truly grandiose speech, and most of this speech was devoted to an analysis of the role that the west plays in world politics in the world economy in global governance in international security , indeed, a comprehensive speech about it. we'll talk later, but now still about the event that actually happened. that is, the entry of e-e into the russian federation four new territories, and vladimir putin a at the beginning of his speech stressed that this happened in full accordance with the principles and norms of international law, listen today we are signing agreements on the admission of the donetsk people's republic of the luhansk people's republic of the zaporizhia region and the kherson region to russia. we are sure that the federal assembly will support the constitutional laws on the adoption and
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formation in russia of four new regions of four new constituent entities of the russian federation, because this is the will of millions of people. and this, of course, is their right, an inalienable right, which is enshrined in the first article of the un charter, where it is directly stated. about the principle, equality and self-determination of peoples. well, of course, the united states, the collective west is now criticizing what happened in the kremlin criticized the referendums, but i want to remind you that the right of the nation to self-determination was proposed by no one else. as one of the greatest presidents of the united states in whack wilson in his famous fourteen
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points, and today it is the right of nations to self-determination is enshrined in the charter of the united nations and in international facts about human rights, it is dated 1966, and there was also an additional decision of the un hague court of 2010, which ruled that the rejection of the territory of a state without the consent of the government of this state is not was contrary to international law. about kosovo, of course. yes, in itself, the rejection of kosoy is a double violation of international law. because it contradicts, and the principle of territorial integrity and contradicts un security council resolution 1244, which proclaimed that this part of serbia is kosovo, but then the court of the united nations organization stationed in the hague decided that such a rejection, with which
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the government does not comply with international law. at the same time, i remind you that there was no referendum in kokoko, but in the donetsk lugansk people's republics, and in the kherson zaporozhye regions, these referendums were and we see the numbers. yes, of course, uh, the basic contradiction of international law it remains here. uh, competition, yes, between the right of a nation to self-determination, the principle of territorial integrity, but the principle of the territorial integrity of the state remains true. it has been called into question by a un decision. but, as vladimir putin said today, the principle of the integrity of the territory has been destroyed, undermined by the west itself, listen, the so -called west has trampled, the principle of inviolability of borders. and now, at its own discretion , decides who has the right to self-determination. who no? who doesn't deserve it? why do they decide so?
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who gave them such a right is unclear to themselves. that is why they are wildly angry the choice of people in the crimea in sevastopol in donetsk lugansk zaporozhye and kherson no moral right. give him scores to even stutter about the freedom of democracy. this west does not, does not have, and never had. western elites deny not only national sovereignty , international law, their hegemony has a pronounced, pronounced character of totalitarianism, despotism and apartheid. they brazenly divide the world into their vassals on the so-called civilized country and on all the rest, then, according to the plan of today's western russians, it should add to the list of barbarians and savages. ivan alekseevich agrees. yes, i agree, and you know this speech. it is historical not only
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in its content and because of what consequences it will have, but also because in such a complete form to say that we really think about the modern world and about the history of mankind. as for several centuries it was still colonial times, and especially recent several decades. here in such a clear form, we didn’t talk about this, various assessments were made at the expert level, but still, at the official level and at such a semi-official level, russia, uh, just like many other states. the same china india was preserved. well, some restraint. we didn't want to exacerbate dia too much. i have already spoken to the western countries and i want to emphasize this, we largely played along with the world system that
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they established, we had reason to think that this system can be changed through participation in it, that it is possible to move the west in an evolutionary way to ensure that the world order really becomes more just, and we thought so, and china thought so, and india and other countries brix, but, uh, the united states posed the question point-blank, when did this gevo-economic brilliance begin? a cry against e russia when russia was not even cut out, it was simply cut out of the world economic system , no one cares about the chips, the ruined fates of the suffering of people. this is just a barbarous pulling out of russia from the world economy, from which they suffer dozens of other peoples who, uh, anti-russian sanctions are rebounding on the multitude. and in the west , especially in developing countries in developing countries. and when it all happened. now the situation
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has cleared up, we can now say that we really think that we used to say much more politely with some kind of juvemisms, what is called, that is, we called things not quite by their proper names, but with such more streamlined polite formulations. now we can say what we really are and what we are really think, and i think it will have a huge effect in the world. because those who have been forced to think one thing all this time. and to act and speak in a different way to play along. this western-centric system of the world is not even like millions of billions of people and dozens and dozens of states in the world, and russia, like an icebreaker, breaks these ice. overgrown ice, lies, hypocrisy and various constructions of the so-called narratives
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that he has heaped up, and the west and uh, billions of people, dozens of states of nations will be glad that now you can a more clearly expresses his point of view clearly and consistently, so this is a speech. it will matter not only to us, but also here. uh, of course, many others will start talking too. here, as an example. uh, you know perfectly well what a cautious position china has always taken. even back in march of this year, china, apparently, did not exclude the option of somehow sitting out relatively silent, and how the territory and actions of china have changed people and peoples in recent months and the rulers look and understand it has come a historical moment, you can directly say what you think is true, and not somewhere out there leaving it on between each other. well, this is a historical fate,
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probably russia - this is her credo to be at the forefront of world e, historical processes and trends, and now russia is really at the forefront of the formation of a more just, just fair multipolar world without unipolar dictate, without western colonialism, and a world where there is no one hegemon, which divides everyone into white and black right and wrong. eh, and so on, after all, indeed. absolutely you said correctly. uh, vladimir vladimirovich, the united states is used to deciding everything. that's who can who can not double standards? yes, we started, uh, with uh, compliance with international law of what is happening here, the west uses the word annexation. yes, but please note. yes, i will just give examples of a few examples of classical annexations. these are the dutch heights. this is east jerusalem, where there were no referendums at all, where they simply captured the military forces and
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said that this was our capital, of course, and and dutch heights and east jerusalem have been recognized by the united states of the trump administration as a sovereign part of israel a. a. western sahara, and most of it is simply annexed, but more precisely, the entire annexed, most of it is under the control of the kingdom. morocco, where are the sanctions, where are the condemnations, where is the decision, so to speak, uh, recently at the security council. he's linda c greenfield and the united states ambassador said that now, if he allows russia to hold referendums and include four new territories in its composition. this will open pandora's box. well, funny. it's just ridiculous against the background of how the west itself destroyed. uh, the principle of the inviolability of the border, what did you talk about? e vladimir vladimirovich yes, after yugoslavia was broken against, by the way, the will, uh, the government in uh,
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belgrade and not only the rejection of kosovo but even initially, the division of uh, yugoslavia after the countries made annexations. it’s just that, like the western sahara or the dutch heights, and after and against them no sanctions were imposed, there were no condemnations, because they are on the right country. well, what can you just talk about here? you give examples for which at least there is a name for annexation, but we have an example in the modern world, for which there is even a word. you won’t pick it up, is it syria where the americans flew in? yes , they landed and took control of part of the territory. part of the oil fields are pumping oil, they are selling, they are defending themselves. that's what to call the annexation, they say? no, we do n’t attach it to ourselves, but swim. yes? no, we are not occupying, we will leave someday. this is this you know reminds me. uh, that's just colonial
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times arrived, wherever you want the papuans, uh, drove away and , therefore, uh, arranged for yourself a white camp. eh, white man. and this has been going on for 10 years. yes, and not once the question is for the whole west, which is outraged by something there, no one has any questions in america, neither in germany, nor in great britain, nor in poland, no one. here is the pier. well, okay, the west really from the united states puts itself above international law. even according to constitutional norms, they have an internal legislation is more important than international law, and they have been the first for a long time. and such a country, but international law international law, but, it seems to me, the most important significance. and what happened today is people are people. and that's what will stop in the near future, the suffering of people will stop. this is it, really.
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vladimir putin spoke about this at the beginning of his speech at the beginning of his speech. zaporizhzhya, they tried to criminally cultivate hatred for russia for everything russian. already during the referendums, the kiev regime threatened school teachers with death, intimidated women who worked in the election commission with repression . i want to be heard by the kiev authorities and their real masters back in the west, so that all people living in lugansk, donetsk, kherson and zaporozhye are becoming our citizens forever.
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there were many very important moments in vladimir vladimirovich's speech, but it seems to me that this is one of the most important moments forever. yes, a new geopolitical reality has been created, irrevocable, because now russia will defend its territory for these people, as its own, not just as simply, but simply to protect it as its e territory. e their territorial integrity of their fellow citizens e their people, and i want to hope that, well, in kiev they play a subordinate role here, but in the west, a this signal has been heard and what will happen in the near future? we can observe some progress, uh, in russian western relations. at least i would like to hope so, because if this does not happen, then we will be one step closer to escalation, but at least e putin gave. uh, absolutely unambiguous unambiguous signal. there
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's a big game on the air. uh, today is a historical turning point not only for russia but for the whole world, because there is a struggle for the future of the world order, on the one hand. it a unipolar dictatorship led by the united states on the other side. these are free countries that want to take their rightful place in the international arena. russia china india brazil many countries brix countries of the middle east and so on and at the epicenter at the forefront of this struggle is russia, it is russia that is the locomotive of the formation of a new international order. from
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this geopolitical game, he will be much easier and to regain its dominant position on the world stage. this is also what vladimir putin emphasized in his speech today. listen , all this time he has been looking for and continues to look for a new chance. to hit us to weaken and ruin russia what they have always dreamed of is to split our state , to pit peoples among themselves, to doom them to poverty and extinction. they are simply haunted by the fact that in the world there is such a great huge country with its territory, natural wealth and resources with a people who cannot and will never live at someone else's behest for preparing to step over everything in order to preserve the one not in the colonial system, which allows him to parasitize, in fact rob the world at the expense of the power of the dollar and the technological dictator. to collect humanity a real tribute to extract the main source of
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unearned well-being - the rent of the hegemon. the maintenance of this rent is their key genuine absolutely selfish motive. that is why total stateization meets their interests, hence their aggression towards an independent state. nikolai viktorovich west really collected this rent for about years, he pumped the world into gdp for his own benefit, and for the benefit and due to this, western prosperity was largely ensured by exploiting the robbery of others. russia is now putting an end to this . according to and therefore such a frenzied attitude towards our country, of course, firstly. i would like to say that in the president's speech. well, right now, everything is called by its proper name without any diplomatic and nodding. this is very important, because this is the speech of the head of state, for example, the fact that he directly blamed. he is the voice of the saxons sabotage on nord stream is very cool. about this of course, with regard to rent, 500 years the
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west likes it, well, a wonderful comfortable life, but it's not just about getting resources. the fact is that he wants to be the only center of power, because he understands perfectly well that a second third center of power appears and inevitably the standard of living starts. spread over these other centers of power, so he should be the only one to weaken everyone else and when russia challenged him, of course. now the fire of the west artillery, literally and figuratively focused on us, but what woodrow wilson would like to draw attention to more than 100 years ago as you rightly noted, the american president invented the principle of nations for self-determination against whom, he then put it forward against russia because then they divided what was left of the russian empire was cut into, uh, in the back seat of the car the border of the state and not only in africa but also on the territory of our u respected state. but now this principle of the nation on
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self-determination, after more than 100 years, plays for russia. so there is some kind of higher historical justice, and now it is on our side that i absolutely agree, but, uh, in principle, it is not typical for the west, especially for the united states, but to build equal relations . they are contrary to american ideology, which is based on exceptionalism; they are contrary to the history of american foreign policy, which is a history of hopping and hopping away from isolationism and hegemotism. they just don't have experience. equal partnerships. and therefore, when a multipolar world is being formed now, the united states simply does not understand how to be in this regard and use it against, but these trends are primarily against russia, which stands at the forefront of a whole range of tools, and an important, uh, role in these tools plays, of course, the economic war.
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today, vladimir putin also spoke about the economic war, the exploitation of others and attempts to enslave russia in his truly multifaceted fundamental speech. hear washington demands all the new sanctions against russia, pushing through the eu's complete rejection of russian energy carriers and other resources, are leading the cause of practically deindustrialization of europe to ensure that they completely take over the european market. everyone does not understand. these european elites understand everything, but they prefer to serve other people's interests. these are no longer lackeys, but a direct betrayal of their peoples. but it's god take it off their business. but the anglo-saxons already have few sanctions , they switched to sabotage, incredibly but true, having organized explosions at international gas nord stream highways, which run along the bottom of the baltic sea, have actually begun to destroy the pan-european energy infrastructure. it is obvious to everyone who
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benefits from it, who benefits, he did, of course. us dictates are built on brute force on fist law sometimes beautifully wrapped sometimes without any wrapper, but the essence is the same fist law. and oleg borisovich but it turns out that the united states is hitting not only russia. they are hitting europe, they are hitting their allies. they hit those countries and which at one time they pulled out after the post-war devastation. i mean world war ii. and now they are pushing them the other way around. well, first of all, first of all, i want to take advantage of the opportunity to congratulate myself, the citizens of the new citizens of the russian federation, all of us on this great event. let's hope that there will be more reasons? those are congratulations. we again turn to our citizens about what happened. well frankly speaking, when the information came. that's what happened in the northern stream. i didn't believe at first. well, it can't be, because, when everything has already reached the bottom and in diplomatic relations in economic no. literally
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achieved. here's another one, yes, they literally knocked there, yes, and they acted from below absolutely right. they blew up the pipe there, but you see, here is an example you gave about the plan of the marshal to restore europe. but europe was also restored in a very specific way, restored in such a cunning way. yes, in general, europe was already repaired then. uh, the dollar was fixed on us credit. and when they paid they took out gold and so on and so forth today. today we are seeing a very similar picture, it's kind of like that. well, the new conditional plan is marshall 2.0. yes. uh, moreover, what is happening and the worst dream for the united states is not even china, which is gaining strength as a dangerous enemy of the economic, but the worst thing for the united states is if european technologies, european discipline, the european economy combine with russian resources with russian highly qualified and relatively inexpensive labor by force. and this is for real scary, what the president talked about decades ago. here is lisbon, this is vladivostok, here’s a terrible
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dream, i’ll even repeat it’s not china, and this can’t be allowed in any way. and today, when i am the president frankly talking about this, this is an obvious thing today, when germany is actually being drowned. the locomotive of the european economy, and you are right, the german elites absolutely understand this, and i'm here in person. i hope that they are just industrialists. the management will explain to the scholz early that it is urgent to change something and of course, therefore, what is it like now germany is being drowned by other countries. uh, other countries in europe are drowning, where they u go for help, but again to those in the united states. they go for loans. they go for technology. here you have the same marshal 2.0 plan that i was talking about, so they are again cranking out in fact the same scheme that they cranked up after the war, the european lead sees it, but absolutely right, nothing did end up. it 's very sad for europe well for europe for germany it's already ending sadly, federal adult statistics. yes, in that case. this is the highest inflation since 1951, the
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fifty-first year - it's 6 years after the second world war, and then in germany the annual inflation was 10.5%. today 10% annual inflation. in germany, many enterprises are being closed down and moved to where in the united states of america exactly, yes, who benefit from this, and i completely agree with you, of course, for america, a nightmare is the unification of eurasia, any unification of eurasia a. but a particularly bad dream is the unification of russia and europe, because a center of power is being formed that is not controlled by the united states, with which they simply cannot compete, but that crushes them with their combined resources and potential for the united states, this is an existential challenge, therefore, all the key thinkers of american foreign policy and kisenger to them zhezinsky wrote that it is necessary to breed to split eurasia, it is necessary to cut russian german interaction cooperation, which is what
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they actually do against russia, sanctions are used russia is now in first place in the number of sanctions imposed against it, but this sanctions blitzkrieg failed. vladimir putin also stressed this today. listen to the sanctions blitzkrieg against russia. they believed that they could once again build the whole world on their command, but, as it turned out , not everyone is excited by such a rosy prospect. is that finished by political masochists and fans of other non-traditional forms of international relations. most states refuse projects from the visor, and choose a reasonable way of cooperation with russia such disobedience. the west obviously did not expect them. they just got used to acting according to the pattern , taking everything in a rush, blackmail, bribery, intimidation, and convince themselves that these methods will work
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forever, as if they were ossified and frozen in the past. it seems to me that there are two fundamental reasons why the sanctions blitz failed, firstly, they underestimated russia russia is still a tougher nut to crack than they thought, and secondly, because the world has changed, because indeed the vast majority of countries east south, the world's majority country. it is not the west who has not joined the anti-russian sanctions, they refuse to accept this completely stupid american idea of \u200b\u200ba ceiling on the price, but they preserve and intensify economic relations with russia for russian oil, and thus the damage from the sanctions becomes, but if they are leveled completely, then we significantly reduce agree. well, of course, well , sanctions, it's clear they cause damage, but we have already passed that vice, when this limit of usefulness is added to additional sex. yes, so to speak, everyone the subsequent block of sanctions has less and less real impact on our lives.
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the thing is, but the united states, realizing that the sanctions are already. in general, work has moved on. well, what he was just talking about, frank terrorism, yes, intimidate to show that we will find you everywhere. we'll find it at the bottom of the sea. we will unleash conflicts on your borders everywhere. but, but, but the problem is that you are absolutely right and that's what you were talking about, dear colleagues, the world has taken a step forward. this one brought colonial thinking, yes, which may be more you could talk about something, there 20 years ago. yes, today a large number of countries are indeed rising in asia, countries are rising. uh, the east in general and of course they want fair justice. they want social justice. they want fair international relations. uh, trade to grow rich, it should be equal conditions, what the sco offers what it offers, uh, russia china and in general, this is a completely natural course of things and it is clear that the united states will try in every possible way. there some indirect secondary sanctions, yes, and so
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on, to impose, but then again, that's what the president was talking about today. history, but already revolves and faster and faster and then it does not resist, the more. uh, the western world is not only the usa but it can resist, the stronger this wheel eventually armors a huge number of examples, more and more examples appear, but the desire from the west to drive everyone into a procrustean. lodge, block politicians working against the west secondary sanctions. well, let them lead the secondary sanctions against india, which is a key player for them in general in their own invented concept of identity partnership. yes, that is, they are thereby simply, and they will help to ensure that india is more closely consolidated with russia with strange brix and sco, members of which uh, she uh, is let them impose sanctions against turkey, another candidate for joining the shanghai cooperation organization. and by the way, uh, these days washington is hosting a summit between the united states and
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the twelve pacific nations, and the island uh states. pacific micronesia palau solomon islands and so on the main conclusion from this summit they don't want to take aside they don't want to side with the united states not with china and not against the bloc policy. that's from the united states. it is very difficult, very difficult, but to realize they are trying to act with the methods of the cold war. yes, when there was one vlog against another bloc, but the world is already a different world, really fundamentally, but it has changed, but, nevertheless, the united states, of course, but continue to destabilize the international situation. and a lot, and vladimir putin's speech today was devoted to the role that the united states and the collective west play in the field of international security - this is naturally negative, but listen to what the president said. the west is counting on
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impunity to get away with everything. yes, in fact, everything has come from the hands so far. agreements in the field of strategic security are thrown into the wastebasket agreements reached at the highest level political level are declared fiction. a firm promise not to expand to the east, as soon as they were bought. our former leaders turned into a dirty deception of the treaty on missile defense and intermediate -range missiles unilaterally under a far-fetched pretext. we hear from all sides. west uphold order based on rules. where did they come from? who even saw these rules? who agreed? look, this is just bullshit. total cheating double or already triple standards for fools
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russia is simply calculated to be a great, thousand-year-old, power country of civilization and will not live by such rigged false rules. ivan pavlovich, well, you know, actually the american president is, what he said, yes, is that they come up with rules that, in general, about which a fair question is being asked. where did these rules come from, did american jurisprudence come from, we all know, uh, presidents, but these precedents are created by the americans themselves, and then they a legal conduit, so to speak, is introduced, which is a fundamental document with the help of which all other issues are resolved, that is, anglo-saxon ethics in this respect. she is amazing, of course. and on the one hand, we, uh, saw it, but you know, that's what i'm talking about now, president, we've been looking at it for so many years. why didn't we do anything. and now we have really begun to act, because how else to deal with these things is not otherwise than alexander
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the great from the guard knot by knot, because according to otherwise it is simply impossible to solve. it needs to be cut. and what is happening now is rightly rightly called here. ah, russia with an icebreaker that demolishes, but this illusory imaginary world, it really is, and so it is. it's like it won't change. this course cannot be changed. i'm interested in the meeting of the pacific states, but in america. look, the solomon islands are a small state, but nevertheless forbade both the british and americans to enter the e and british-american ships in their ports. at when they were threatened they said great, in a month. the chinese were there. uh huh. that is, now the americans must understand that guys a for each, which means, uh, there is a nut and uh, a corresponding screwdriver uh, of course, you were great, uh, healthy at one time in the nineties
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in inventing the rules by which we live and us, by the way, remember, i think everyone here remembers, it seemed to us. yes, great. they laid it all out like that. the world is here, it is such an amazing coca-cola jeans, chewing gum, everything is great and beautiful. and we, therefore principle, perhaps, perhaps we can live. well, we didn't live very long. realizing that it is a. uh, completely uh, an artificial thing that leads. in general, people are really going nowhere, if we are talking about world security, what is the president talking about? there are fundamental things that also us. we are now, of course, ukraine, uh, the ukrainian crisis. and in general, this situation, of course, decides a lot, but by and large we came to this even before that, because we understood that for americans it’s completely, and does not mean any principle, and which means the freedom of the state, sovereignty, something something that interferes with them.
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this is immediately discarded and accordingly. uh, mr. trump decided that the existence of a strategic offensive arms treaty. in principle, it is not necessary, but please note. that's when it was the first, but there is no clear position of russia, mr. biden also breaks perfectly. the only sensible thing he did when he came to his office was more. he didn’t do anything, but here he kind of extended the contract for another 5 years, because he perfectly understood that but with these things. you can’t joke, it’s just that russia has now proved that there are a lot of things that you can’t joke with and chatter about and close them with anglo-saxon. ah, casuistry is impossible e- does, and not even in russia, because we are well aware that the collision is now all the same. yes , of course, we are russian people and russia is the most important thing for us, but we understand that the global
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clash is the usa and china, and we are well aware that china has become like our rear at some point, and we have become the whole of china and destroying of course, they understand us that then they will be able to get close, to china, of course, but they will not succeed, because they absolutely understand this in moscow and beijing, and they understand this in other capitals of non-western countries, in fact . here i want to re-emphasize the idea that the world is not bipolar, and some in the united states would like the world to become bipolar for a while. i mean , the confrontation between the american bloc and the sino-russian bloc, and they will focus their efforts on destroying russia as then china will become a great power one on one and the balance of power will change - it will change towards the united states, this is an illusion, because there is a global south, because there is india, there is latin america, there is the middle east, there are these same tiny, but important pacific island states, like
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the solomon islands, which, by the way, have signed a security agreement with china. and there are countries in the middle east and they claim to be increasingly subject to making history, not to say so, it’s not even the movement is not joining in the pattern of the past cold war - it is countries claiming a much more important role, but in international relations. as for the world order based on the rules, but uh, we saw in the nineties in the two thousand years. what is it, huh? this is just a wrapper, and which wraps up western hegemony, western dictates, arbitrariness in international relations, a world based on rules - this is bombing. yugoslavia a world based on rules is the invasion of iraq by completely bogus suggestions. it's talking about human rights and the creation of torture e torture prisons, a b burglarized in baghdad and cia secret prisons a-a
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all over the world it's in poland e yes or and in poland a it's talk about atlantic solidarity and common values and at the same time listening to a mobile phone phone. angela merkel what, by the way, putin also mentioned today. uh, in his speech, though without naming names, but we know that the united states was eavesdropping. uh, merkel's phone and followed. uh, for yours for yours allies. yes, a and that's a lot more. it's just the destructive role they played in international relations. and now this role is gradually coming to an end. yes, the united states will fight desperately, desperately for the preservation of its dictate of trying to restore its dictate to the consolidation of the west through the weakening of europe, but uh, this is unlikely to agree. well, we have already said that otherwise they will have to share their standard of living. and this, too, will bring with it a number of deadly consequences for them, because, creating
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here is this illusion, about which dear colleague jeans, chewing gum, well said. they always tie it with some kind of democracy. here is the us democracy, so the us lives well. and most importantly, he has the right to teach the whole world. and if the whole world does not want to, then force him to live by these rules. and if suddenly life gets worse, then they lose their own given right to punish to put the whole world in a corner like a student, so for them it is, well, really like death preservation of hegemony, and it seems to me that terrorists are completely yourself ter. on nord stream, i would compare it to something like nine uh, 11, when the world becomes completely different and we see that while someone. e so timidly accuses the western press. naturally, this someone we are therefore the speech of the president. here, the information agenda is dramatically changing. no, the specialist is not a political scientist. hmm, but the head of state directly accused him; he did not say
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which state, but the anglo-saxons, in general, are they few of those that can do this? well, in fact, two states. this is very important right now because if the information attack on russia continues to develop, i assure you, they will try to offend us. as once accused. uh, afghanistan and under this pretext have committed many further aggressions. not just like that, they blame someone. and of course, this explosion is a signal, including a small island to a big power. the rules are no longer ready to blow up to destroy to break all promises of any treaties. on the air of the big game, we continue to discuss the historical event that took place today in kremlin and those grandiose tectonic consequences that this has had and will have
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for the whole world for international security. so , for several days now, russia has been emphasizing the same thesis every day, and by the nature of the degree of involvement of the west in the ukrainian armed conflict. the west becomes its actual side. yes, everyone was talking about it and uh, the russian ambassador to the united states antonov and dmitry peskov and maria zakharova and many other representatives of the russian foreign policy guides. now russia is changing and will change its attitude towards this conflict. it will no longer be just a special operation in ukraine and it will not be just a special operation to protect the donbass, it will be a military operation to protect russia itself, its territorial integrity, its people once again under the fact that we call the west the united states and nato a party to this conflict, and today, after speeches of the president of russia after the signing of agreements on the accession of four new
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territories, and there were prerequisites for at least as far as the political direct involvement of nato in this war, on the other hand, president of ukraine volodymyr zelensky announced that kiev is applying to join nato, moreover, under an accelerated program. tonight at 19:00 moscow time on this account. well, in general, in order to indicate the position of the north atlantic alliance , jens, stoltenberg, nato secretary general will act. well, of course, but in order to invite ukraine to nato, submit an application. this does not yet guarantee accession, it is necessary that all e nato countries agree with this within nato there is countries such as hungary, which refuses to even supply weapons to ukraine and insists on peace talks. that is, nato is unlikely to invite ukraine, but ivan alekseevich is the fact that ukraine is applying to nato at
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this very moment and nato will outline its position today. but uh, doesn’t this smell, uh, at least the next step along the path to escalation and along the path of even closer involvement of nato in this conflict, and dmitrievich is a little paradoxical at first, the answer is yes and no, because on the one hand it escalation. but on the other hand, the united states is trying to escalate in such a way that it would maintain its previous position of involvement directly, but not directly, they want to throw into battle. to reinforce ukraine's european allies, and this step, which is being taken today . uh, field commander zelensky, and the fact that the nato secretary general will speak in the evening - this e clarifies the picture that took place in the previous few days, probably, for
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almost a week in america, a nuclear war has been escalated and escalated in europe, a big war in europe and even, in my opinion, on your program yesterday or the day before yesterday. we talked about the fact that, according to the whole logic of events, the use of nuclear weapons. it could be from ukraine if these nuclear weapons were in ukraine, because nuclear weapons are a compensation for weakness in conventional weapons, and we said, but the mechanism is how to transfer nuclear weapons to ukraine no, not really. is it clear how this will happen? now, if now it’s really, they are somehow again rewritten according to the rules, and so on, and having stepped uh, just to hungary and the other uh nato members who will not be eager to throw themselves into this conflict, if they can somehow really formally attach ukraine to nato, this means directly attracting the
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nato army and bringing nato nuclear weapons into this conflict in this conflict situation, and therefore these are all the cries that have been from america lately about the big war in europe , the use of nuclear weapons. e in the european theater of operations. it becomes more or less clear what they want. uh. this is to turn through some kind of accelerated procedure for the entry of ukraine and ukraine into nato, but the americans are doing all this, just in order to dodge what you are talking about all the time today in the previous days, in order to dodge direct responsibility and direct dialogue, which is associated with this direct responsibility, again, we are not we, nor are we now our nato allies, and i want to emphasize
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that, in general, nato mechanisms do not bind all countries. nato was not obliged to participate, of course, therefore, nato can fight, and only shells can still be sent to the united states, and they can bring reconnaissance there and conduct all sorts of cyber operations, and so on. and with the same argument, it’s quite possible that they can convince germany and the hungarians and so on that, like, those who only want to go to war, something like this. i agree. er, first of all, article 5 of the north atlantic treaty says that every nato country must provide assistance. flesh up there is not said to go to war. this is a very important point, and the fifth an article of the seraphic treaty does not guarantee the entry of all nato countries into the war. yes, she guarantees that they will take action to help right up to this is the first. the second means, i am deeply convinced that this is not
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zelensky’s initiative, of course, that this is just uh, the initiative is the decision of the united uh. states yes, what else to bend russia's escalation? thirdly, indeed, lately, russian american conversations have been reminiscent of a conversation between a blind man and a deaf man when we talk about the threat of a direct collision russia usa russia nato and they are talking about, uh, supposedly russia’s intention to use uh, tactical nuclear weapons in ukraine, ivan pavlovich, well, you know the procedure, that is, that’s how he talked about something, but there is such a procedure for sharing nuclear responsibility in nato all countries that are on it are nuclear and nuclear they participate. as for the use of nuclear weapons, that is, respectively, estonia which, well, of course, does not possess any nuclear weapons, however. it is connected to the process. so here the inclusion of ukraine is hypothetical. i'm not entirely sure that this will happen either. well, uh,
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if uh happens, then that ukraine will suddenly, uh, be officially included in the nato system, that is, it will naturally arise completely, but the absolutely legal procedure for using tactical nuclear weapons of the american of which 150 bombs is approximately b61, but there is an old modification and are now being replaced by b61, 12 breach of contract. it ’s not they who are deployed on the territory, including non- nuclear countries, it’s true, and here’s another interesting moment that they are considered to be tactical nuclear weapons, but, nevertheless, any of these warheads. it is more powerful than those that destroyed mnogosaki and hiroshima. therefore , ah, yes, this can happen and they, accordingly, will wash their hands. it’s just that we won’t let them wash their hands, because, again, all representatives of the russian foreign policy establishment. including russian ambassador to the united states antonov, they emphasize that there can be no regional nuclear war in europe by definition, and even just a
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regional war in europe cannot be by definition, god forbid, if it happens, it will definitely spill over to the global level and to nuclear escalation, so it is necessary to prevent any military clash between russia and nato . the united states must realize the danger of this clash. especially if they pursue such a policy, but now, let's go back to the donbass, after all, it is there that people are celebrating today. and well, probably, the realization of old dreams, at least for many years, and an eight-year-old is actually a thirty-year dream. homecoming today. uh, now we have a direct contact with the correspondent of dmitry olegovich astrakhan, who is in donetsk, dmitry olegovich but tell us about the mood of the people. and people, of course, are happy, of course, they are celebrating around the city cars with russian flags are driving. but uh, nevertheless, donetsk
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remains a city at the forefront and today was the first time in donetsk. uh, nato weapons were used. now you were just discussing the role of nato, nato weapons, german and magnetic mines dm-1399 e remote mining, which on the outskirts of donetsk were discovered today by local residents called military sappers and military sappers. today, er, they carried out a rather risky operation, but mine clearance. uh, since it’s not on e with a magnetic fuse, which is very sensitive and can work not only from equipment, but can even work from a soldier’s weapon, they are blown up with a bad charge, and everything metal is removed, which can lead to undermining and eliminated was discovered 5 min. this is one cassette from a multiple launch rocket system. fire mars 2 also german, which ukraine receives
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these mines themselves. uh, from the cassette they are scattered by parachutes and uh, then with their own control system. uh, they fall along the roads, that is, all 5 miles lay on the side of the road. they lie down quite accurately, then unfasten their parachutes, and i want to emphasize that this is a residential area. that is, it is the private sector, where people live. and where this mine could work. e , not even from a car passing by, it’s corny that children or anyone could play there, especially since they still have protection against demining dmitry olegovich thank you very much we are with you in spirit and we congratulate all danes on this historic day, of course, the shelling will continue, of course, nato weapons are used. this is a tragedy. ah. well, russia actually conducts this operation. to make it a tragedy - this war is over. and the fact that nato weapons are being used now and will be used next week against strikes against the russian
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federation is another step in the direct horizontal escalation. well, now let's turn to what is happening on the fronts. e special operations we have in touch with yuri ivanovich podyako, our traditional military observer. and he is yuri ivanovich very briefly. here is the most important thing that has happened in the last few hours. the most important thing is that nothing happened. although the enemy is doing his best, he is trying with all his might to make something happen in these two words. yes, that is, the enemy is stubbornly trying to somehow climb up the problems associated with joining the russian federation of the four former regions, but despite the fact that the vast forces of the ukrainian armed forces are abandoned, they suffer huge losses, they are rushing with all their might. there is nothing they can present to their president today so that he can cover this ace of trumps, which he laid out on the table. putin, this is short and to the point, and what is happening in kherson on the nikolaev odessa direction? so i said that nothing is
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happening. this is wonderful, because the enemy is trying his best in all directions to do something. make a picture, but it does not work. it 's great. it's accurate from all directions. that 's right. yes, thanks a lot. eh, yuri ivanovich really. that's just from his impotence and inability to do something. we see such provocative steps, very dangerous in their consequences. as an application for nato membership, this is true. uh, a serious intersection of red lines, the most red and the most thick line, which russia a denoted a. well, now , really. uh, escalation problem. she can move to the practical plane. let's see what stoltenberg says today, but the problem is escalation. it is already beginning to be felt, but in the air, with not the escalation that they say, the united states, but the alleged intention of russia to use tactical nuclear weapons in ukraine , there are no prerequisites for this. russia
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is not weak to take this step, it is not in line with russia's nuclear doctrine. but just the horizontal escalation of the possibility of a direct military clash with nato and i am very i would like to hope that nato will not cross this red line, that everything will remain at the level of such half-joke e statements of the dust commander in kiev, as ivan alekseevich very figuratively put it today. release because. we have a very special event today. i don’t know for 6 years on the air, have i had airs that are significant? uh, well, they were comparable emotionally and politically with what we are celebrating today. it really. not just a holiday for a huge number of people, this is a historical event,
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the consequences of which we all have yet to evaluate. we are going through a lot of emotions today. at first we experienced them, we sat with the whole country in the st. george hall of the kremlin, listening to the speech, and the president. here we tried again. now we are experiencing these emotions of the people who are standing there, each of these five people who are standing there has done a lot for this, invested a lot in this and a huge number of other people in lee you are your strength your soul your energy someone's life has invested everything in this, many more will fight for it. and now we watched this concert with you and felt this energy of that very russia about which the president said so many very important things today, that same russia that today is starting some very important movement forward into some new stage in its history. and
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today i have three people in the studio. i said that there are a lot of people, but they worked for this, they moved towards this, they dreamed about it, they invested in it is the soul with the forces of energy, and so on. today, all three of my guests are people who, in fact, by their fate, by their work, by their activities, also brought this event closer for each of, uh, my guests. today's is a huge part of life, and i'm sure, more precisely, no, i can't imagine what emotions you have right now. i congratulate you all and you all on this holiday on this date. and and that's actually that's about these emotions. you see, there is a lot in this, and also human besides the political. sasha, this is what it is for you today, which i watched, of course, the entire broadcast, but i want to highlight one picture in particular, if they show it, the first row on the first row, along with the heads of our new territories, there is a man whose name is
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dad bati, and dad dad , vladimir zakharchenko and thanks to those who invited him there, because yesterday i spoke the words that sasha said to me after another assassination attempt. i later remembered exactly this, when the land mines were laid on the way to the side of the grave. we are with him in the evening were sitting in his office. i discussed another assassination attempt on him. he then said a phrase that stuck in my memory. i just didn’t write memoirs, but i immediately remembered it for the rest of my life. he said, dying is not scary scary cleaning is pointless. and today, his life, his battle , pass on the words of cyril well, the same question. i can't imagine. how many emotions do you have now, so to speak, what for you, this
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event means. this is not an easy event this difficult path, but nevertheless it happened. we are on this the path has risen, we are going along it, please. today is a holiday for me. well, let's say it's not just personal, but a holiday for the whole city of kherson, kherson region, you know. i'm an ordinary person. it's just that i've never been there in politics. today i was in the kremlin and they received me. i saw how deputies of the state duma approached me and talked to me. you know, we had ukraine, so if you are a deputy, you could see directly how they communicated with me on an equal footing, i was accepted as a person who is simply also from these territories and which without five minutes should become an object of the russian federation and you know this feeling, where you don’t just pour from the table of russia the feeling that you represent a state, and not some kind of colony or territory, and when
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the president began to speak, i caught myself on thought. this is my president. this is the president of the state. why do i say the president, because living in ukraine , i understood that since independence, we had only exclusive residents of the collective west , which, in fact, actually put an end to into statehood, projects that could not take place, but this point took away, i repeat, a very large number of lives of hopes, and today i repeat there is hope, a hope that, well, you know, it will not die, it is, because i know and for sure i am sure that my children will live in a very large and in the future great country. yes, god forbid , god forbid, god forbid by the way, about uh, your emotions are the same, and even we still cannot fully imagine. for how many people is this change in personal destiny for me today my an acquaintance who left for mariupol in the early nineties, lived, left for italy, lives in italy,
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she wrote to me today, congratulate me. i write, natasha you with what she says, how i became a citizen of the russian federation today automatically. she tells me, well, really, congratulations artyom . i also know very well, you did a lot for these referendums and you were in these territories, and you communicated with people for you. this is also a very personal story. here is a personal story for you. today is the beginning of the journey. here's something much more. more significant than we can imagine now , you know, throughout the entire course of events, starting from the fourteenth year. i must have been like this all the time. well, when it all happens, you can’t convey it in another way. and when it started with in, when those proposals of the state duma were supported yes, when the president, uh, when we recognized donetsk luhansk,
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this was the first part, you know, such a pride, this feeling, uh, such unity. and when we started to travel, meeting with our people with citizens on the territory of kherson zaporozhye in the kharkiv region released. listen , this is our people, one nation, one history, one future. and every minute until the referendum. here is kirill, there sasha, i just did my best every minute on behalf of my colleagues, with whom we worked together to ensure that this happened as quickly as possible due to the fact that the people who communicated with us and contacted us, so that they were sure that this would happen, and now i say to me, honestly, pride in our country for our president, because of those people who were not afraid under shelling under threats under terrorist attacks , from the ukrainian nazis came to the polls, which were
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first held at the exit, then came to the physical ones. and where could it fly? because the terrorists do just that, they came and said their word, someone said, such and such a turnout will be like that. listen. how many people came to the polling station is unprecedented ; this has never happened in any election in the territory of the former ukraine since the moment. ah, endings. unfortunately, the collapse of the soviet union, and the fact that it happened now is an indicator of the truth, what people want, where they see themselves and what future they have chosen, i agree, by the way , about what happened today. uh, you see, today we are leaving this map, which we usually had on the floor, because the map with which we always left was the dpr lc. kherson this is porozhskaya. today it is no longer entirely relevant, but now the question arises with that card, we can no longer go out, but with that card, where everything will be fine, as the territory of russia we formally can start going out on
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monday or we need to wait for something. here you are, as a deputy is asked. that, uh, the state duma, within the framework of the current legislation, will hold the third one next week. eh, and i'm sure. you can even film that this map can even now be displayed on the screen, because, as our president said. we won't let anyone down. oh, this is our earth, this is our people, and we will do our best to and protect develop and live together as a large friendly multinational russian family. so by monday. uh, we draw this card on the fact of formality, as they say, but will they reach it? i'm just recently. it was very interesting for me to listen to your emotions, because it's also such a kind of human story, well, through millions of hearts, but apart from everything else. this, of course, is very important, not even political, but geopolitical history, and in fact, when i say that we are starting a certain path, today's speech
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president there in st. george's hall. it was actually a speech about much more than the admission of four new subjects to the russian federation, if you like, it was a speech, but about a certain new ideology. well, i'm not afraid of this word of imperialism. in any sense of the word, a new, as it were, russia, which again positions itself as the president more than once or twice and speaking on red square. then at the concert, too, he referred to the ninety-first year to the collapse of the soviet union, when everything that happened was for many people an injustice, which we are now restoring, but this is a long way, a long historical geopolitical process, which is important to go through with some understanding of what we are doing. well, for me, here is a very revealing fragment from president putin's speech today in st. george's hall, please.
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in the battlefield where fate and history have called us, this is the battlefield for our people for a great historical russia for a great historical russia for the future generation for our children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, we must protect them from enslavement experiments that are aimed at crippling their minds and souls. today we are fighting so that it would never occur to anyone that russia, our people, our language, our culture can be taken and erased from history. today we need the consolidation of the entire society. and such cohesion can only be based on sovereignty freedom of creation justice our
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values are philanthropy mercy and compassion and i want to end my speech with the words of a true patriot ivan alexandrovich ilyin if i consider russia my homeland then this it means that i love and think in russian , i sing in russian and say that i believe in the spiritual forces of the russian people, their spirit, my destiny, my destiny. his suffering is my grief. his flourishing, my joy. behind these words is a great spiritual choice, which for more than 1,000 years of russian statehood was followed by many generations of our ancestors. today we make this choice.
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citizens of the donetsk and lugansk people's republics made the residents of zaporozhye and kherson regions, they made the choice to be with their people to be with their homeland to live her destiny to win with her the truth is behind us russia here, in fact, this is a very important message about russia about russians about how we think, feel, and with these thoughts and feelings we will move on, overcoming what to hide there many more difficulties lie ahead. in this sense, i wanted to ask you, but from what you know, communicating with people. uh, you have a very difficult situation there and shelling and different opinions, and so on and so forth. people will already say. so,
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they are already beginning to perceive themselves. here's how namely, russians, as a part of russia as having returned to their homeland, or is it still like that. well, as if this is something that happened, but not yet consciously, that is, this is the fact return and reunion. people, you understand people are different. yes, they are very different, and people are used to this word . comfort is clear that people have gone out of their comfort zones. i am not an exception, my family. i'm going through hard times. after all, my children are now alive. well , a little bit not at home, but acclimatization. it has some definite disadvantages, and perhaps pluses, but the pluses are that russia protects me and if we talk about every inhabitant of the kherson region, not only but also of the zaporozhye donetsk people's republic of lugansk, we are talking about the fact that people have left this comfort zone, but the question is why why this comfort zone they could not just have
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taken a word, because they could have deduced everything went to what we once experienced on june 22, 1941 , when they didn’t speak to us, didn’t ask, but with a word without declaring war. and you know, i'll say this. which, of course, is such a concept. knowledge, a there is a concept awareness people have learned today that they are already russia people have learned that russia will not leave people have learned what the president said today. we will not leave our own, but awareness, it will come tomorrow and believe me, it is a matter of time, a time that is not important today, because life is most important, therefore i am sure that the kherson region in the soul of those 80% of the people who came gave votes for reunification with russia , they are already in russia proper. most of the people.
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and is the dominant of all those who will also be think already literally in today's minute welcome back, but we will agree and the president spoke about it, and we all understand this, that yes, today we have a holiday. yes, we are happy today. yes , today we are talking about these all important and very necessary words, but we understand that this is only the beginning in a sense of the word. a very important and difficult path indeed. and now the most important question. well, if you like the consequences, what next we took a very important step, which indeed for many years, millions of people have been waiting for, we have taken it. so, what is next? first, i want to fix the host's mistake. now you’re in vain, so in this studio they started talking about the consequences. well, okay, let's have four people in this studio, not three, to whom this is a personal story. yes, i include the leader. so
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don't blame everything on us, not me. listen, you and i were there together, and you yourself are already such hidden objects there when i said that for each of us this is a huge piece of life. yes yes, i had it i agree with you it's for the whole uh, the country is a huge piece of life, but the most important thing is for the whole country, an important piece of life, about which they all understand everyone understands that this is a piece of life that will not be cheap and which will have consequences for what. first of all, big russia is beautiful femism. taking into account the fact that he has already said that the ussr cannot be restored. but big russia can be restored, let me remind you that in addition to very famous world-famous words putin about the collapse of the ussr as the largest
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geopolitical catastrophe were another words that everyone all over the world also knows that the russian people are the largest divided people in the world. and now, now we have become less divided, but still the largest divided people, that is, the trend. clearly, thank you very much vladimir vladimirovich for not being in the format, not being distracted by current tasks. he did not forget to say the word navorossia, for the second time, so it was not by chance. what is novorossiya? we all know well and let me remind you that the main novorossiysk university was and is located in the city of odessa, and so on, and m about putin's speech. i want to talk . briefly, not about the geopolitical significance. and also about the personal, oddly enough, but not about mine. you know,
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i have been studying vladimir vladimirovich for 22 years and wrote a book. this is an incredibly important speech for vladimir vladimirovich putin personally, in the place of a smart american e-columnist, i would be on the front page of the new york times tomorrow, i would write an article with a headline. meet the new putin, let me remind you, and we all know putin by origin from the nineties from st. petersburg in the northern capital of the westerner. putin is a liberal in the best sense of the word, not this flat stupid neo-liberalism, as satanism has defined today, and in the high sense of the word, freedom, in my book, i define him as an adherent of the ideology of liberal conservatism of conservatism, but liberal and today putin
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renounced the west well i will turn my page and explain why. he explained in detail and very clearly his today's speech. it is directed, of course, to us so that we understand that ukraine is an episode. but this speech is addressed to the entire western world. putin said, i'm starting to form a column. i went who is brave, stand behind me o agree with you, but then i would add that this speech is just, uh, which was not so voluminous, but very rich in meanings, it is addressed and its value is addressed to us and to that to the world that you said, but it, of course, to a large extent and in very many of its moments is turned, just to the very west with which, as you say, well there really are some watershed lines drawn directly, because he talks about
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what they wanted to enslave there, use it, and so on and so forth, this is very important. and when i talk about the consequences. i mean, and that, yes. this is a very important step. when you say guys. this is how you wanted it. and now it means that we are starting a new page. it is important to say this and start doing it, but we are well aware that this very west will not give up just like that. he, too, roughly speaking, he has his own interests and does not random. i am sure today with the speech of vladimir vladimirovich and with these most important events of ours, but the story that happened in ukraine coincided, i don’t know where in ukraine , yes, chupyriks. e, in my opinion, sour cream, chromakey. that is, i do not know where they are, but this picture, in my opinion, is simply planted, but that's not the point. for me, it is very important that it means that they are signing some kind of application for an accelerated entry into nato, moreover, apparently
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this story was kind of very fast for them, because people who are so good at pr, like the ninety-fifth quarter and the company, they could not prepare for this so in god. if they had some time to think, because any person who works in the media understands that when you look at this picture you remember a completely different picture. you ca n't help yourself, besides remembering another picture, you have no other options professionals. if they had time this could not be allowed, which means that it was something very fast, something very urgent, so surprising that when tonight at an unscheduled, again, press conference , he spoke with toltenberg. i thought what he would say about it in an amazing way. he said nothing about it, he didn't answer the question. is the acceptance alliance ready to evaluate ukraine's application for membership , saying that ukraine will cease to exist as a sovereign party if it
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stops fighting, that is, roughly speaking, carrots hung up. for some reason, they waved it, but someone quickly told them, it’s for some reason they hung up the carrot to fight, and then it’s even more interesting blinkin, who, knowing that it was signed, said countries should follow the established procedure for joining nato and beyond the question arises. that is, for some reason, these chepyriks are clearly not themselves. this is all blinded on the knee in order to hear the shaka rapuziki in the evening. this is a very strange combination, given that nothing is done in kiev without consulting west. they did something urgently, and the smell of them somehow poured over the water, what, what does it mean about the consequences, in fact. they are now in such a state of limbo, they do not understand what to do, because not only because four new regions have appeared in russia, but because this is the beginning of a further
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split in the territories of ukraine. i just talked today with two colleagues from i will not speak, from which regions is still ukraine and that 's what happened today. what people saw there today, realizing that who is in kiev now processes to be started. they will just stop me. this is only the beginning of those of our historical lands that would like to return to russia, not just some kind of territory. these are people. this is our history, this is our memory, and the fact that now they are inventing something and trying to somehow intercept it in the media. this is improvisation. they had. here with this is a different decision-making center. he’s not the only one they have in the center to make a decision there in london if you make a decision in washington there was an idea to respond to our signings with something like that, but then, apparently, they decided to abandon it, of course. yeah, by the way, by the way, he said a very
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important thing, and about the fact that now for many this is a signal there, because donbass has been waiting for this day for eight and a half years from kherson because of the zaporozhye region. and it happened much faster. it tells what really is. the choice is much more defined very briefly. sasha you wanted to add something. i have a version of this stupid disgrace here. uh, they were cooking. uh, getting ready to spoil our holiday on the battlefields, but the crap did not work, so they were told, well, at least do something. well, go out to the people that he came up with here. you want to say that it’s just like this, as if they were hastily blinded, he has already signed, there is an accelerated application to the eu, i remember something, that is, you are telling me that this is something from why you can blind at least some kind of media victory against the background of the fact that, well, ukrainians are sold. we are already rapidly joining nato. uh-huh cheap
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a story, because what they prepared didn't work out, i see well, this story, it may be cheap, but we all must be prepared for the fact that this, of course, will not be an easy story, not a fast complex one. today and the third and fourth of october will certainly go down in history. but how they will go down in history depends largely on each of us. we all know that history is written by the winners, and how this day of september 30, 2022 will be described in future history books depends largely on what each of us has. it will turn out that everyone will do this. and here is the very card that we talked about, we decided to show it right today. this is what the map looks like now. and this is all already russia. but to
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the question that each of us must do something of this and this, at least this is what we have to fight for and not only for this, it is very important to understand with all the festive emotions. and for me today the event is doubly personal, because in addition to celebrating, saying this is all very right and necessary, but there are many people who get up and go to fight for it. today my fellow soldier is six months younger. i was called for 55 years. today he volunteered to fight under a contract. today the boys saw him off. i couldn't , but dimon with the victory come back guys hello, we will win work brothers.
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there's a big game on the air. good evening tonight, indeed. good evening, today is the day of faith, hope, love and their mother sophie of wisdom, and all this and faith and hope, love and wisdom were today in the st. george hall, where russian president vladimir putin signed agreements on the entry into the russian federation of the donetsk and lugansk people's republics of the zaporozhye and kherson regions. at this table, almost all the participants in this meeting. in fact, an indescribable feeling. many of us have been to st. george's hall more than once. i
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remember myself back in the sixties, when i went to children's christmas trees, which were held in st. george's hall, after that there were many and the president's message and inaugurations and awarding solemn, but i must say that today was some absolutely, special atmosphere yes, there was joy. uh, there was such fun in the hole and it was something that, frankly, i rarely observed such concentration and determination in those walls and everyone understood that this was the most important step, this was the most important thing for our country, but this is still not the completion of any special military operations they are a geopolitical big game that has been going on for more than a decade. this is indeed a great event , the participants, of course, will share their feelings, and then there was, uh, a grandiose concert of channel one on
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red square, where the president of the russian federation vladimir putin spoke and this is what he said there. just one episode from what happened 2 3 4 days ago. elections in lugansk , people stand in line on the street at one of the polling stations. and artillery shelling began, a shell fell nearby, but not far. no one left the queue at the polling station. amazing for decades, they tried to eradicate their historical consciousness from these people, to destroy their traditions, to forbid speaking their native language, to prohibit culture. nothing succeeded these people carried the love for their
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historical homeland in their hearts and passed it on to their children. and that's why we say russia not only opens the doors of the native home for our brothers and sisters. she opens her heart to them. welcome home. dmitry vladimirovich sablin for the first time since the beginning of a special military operation in the studio of a big game. although we wanted to see him for the first time, because all these months he was there as a combat officer, deputy chairman of the state duma committee on defense. well, first of all. was in mariupol, and now he came here for a short time now, for a short while, to then again go there in battle formations. this is probably for you too. it was a very special day, and you, too, saw how it all
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began, how people shed their blood. and how was it today? i, too, have been a lawyer in the kremlin hall many times, but, probably, for me today is the greatest day in my life that can represent them, because my native, the republic of donetsk, is my native republic, city. mariupol has been in russia for more than 20 years today. we have been working on dreamed of working here from the first days, as i became a deputy of the state duma in 2003. well, we were engaged in these processes. but it seemed like a redundant dream, they always laughed. i remember, here are the first days when our troops approached mariupol. maybe stop communications before the connection is cut off. and so people wrote everything, so everyone wrote, just don’t stop, only they didn’t stop us. do n't think of us, we want to go home. so i remember my
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neck in the city for the first time on march 19, there were still fights several hundred meters away. we thought, how to build a humanitarian center, how to help people. here they approached my own hospital, too, the second hospital in the 17th microdistrict. well, the first thing we saw, naturally, the ukrainian flag is such an intuitive movement right away. uh, change the flag. on march 19, we raised the flag over this hospital. and we were amazed at how people just came and looked at the flag, many crossed the front line at the risk of their lives, let's say the line of contact. so that's just to look at the russian flag and everyone said it can’t be that russia will be here forever, because even surgeons are such mature hardened men, when they said that it could be russia , they began to cry, cry on emotions. i present a feeling today. i know the feeling of all residents, donetsk region of the donetsk republic
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, all residents of mariupol kherson zaporozhye luhansk because during the referendum. i managed to drive all this territory and look to talk to people. that is, you know it was feeling, this is it. we still don't believe it. here we, in my opinion, still cannot fully comprehend the greatness of this day, which will go down in history, which will be written. a century in the history books today is the most important thing, not even a gorge, and the most important thing is the life of millions of people of millions of people who returned home in the spring. uh, here's the voting - it's absolutely true that everywhere, even visiting ones, when there were commissions, everywhere they were very on the polling stations. and they just come somewhere. uh, with a box or they literally put up a tent somewhere 5-7 minutes 30-40 minutes 50 people are already settled. turn.
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i remember how people got upset when, for example, some kind of mistake. they made a vote. it was that they were crying to tears. says let me vote before. let me make normal trousers, because many walked out walking tens of kilometers. and here is the dream of millions of people, we believe millions of people have come true today , so talk about these emotions. well, just yet they say different things are not difficult. here imagine that the graves of relatives, which we could not get, could not get to the graves of their ancestors for at least 8 years. today they are also on the territory of russia, and here they are. the sea of azov is now we are the inland russian sea. that's when you go and look and imagine just imagine that the vast territory that it is more than 1,000 km. if you take a drive like this by car and especially look at the people. uh, it's amazing
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people that's hardworking that's brave. these are people who have gone through trials and to what extent russia today it has remained stronger, it has become stronger at 6-7 million. since there are as many ashley's people as part of russia, of course, it is alarming that it has not yet been completed, a special military operation is alarming that it is necessary to liberate its territory will have to fight, but today it's the judges it's crazy support for our army of the people's militia of the donetsk luhansk people's republic because for them they understand that everything that was not in vain, that it was a sacrifice. it is not in vain that the will of the armed forces of our state and political will we really have today, what kind of and if we, as a fist, we will definitely win and there will be absolutely no other options, and in fact no one leaves us such options. we are obliged to win and it is clear that we will win, but let's
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remember someone, maybe for the first time they will hear what the president of the russian federation said today and uh, let's try to imagine what will happen next. and how really this is all perceived by those people for whom this is all done, because 8 million people in four subjects of the federation are really a huge country, this switzerland in size, a really huge plast of people, first of all, putin said about this, that this human plast survived eight years of genocide, listen, for 8 years people in the donbass were subjected to genocide shelling and crying and in kherson and zaporozhye they tried it is criminal to cultivate hatred for russia for everything russian. now, during the referendums, the kiev regime threatened with reprisal the
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death of school teachers, women who worked in the election commission, intimidated with repression millions of people who came to express their will, but the unbroken people of donbass zaporozhye kherson had their say. i want the kiev authorities and their real masters in the west to hear me, so that all people living in lugansk, donetsk, kherson and zaporozhye become our citizens forever. igor kimakovsky, an adviser to the head of the donetsk republic, was just the person who was subjected to repressions and was shot several times for you, of course, this is also a special day here. do you know how you feel today? it's such a holiday. and so you correctly noted that today in the hall, when i looked. on tv
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i just got back from there today. and here is the feeling of this kind of calm joy, calm joy with the understanding that there is still very seriously very difficult work ahead, there will be joys ahead there will be losses. there will be a lot of jubilation ahead, but today will remember everything and this is such a holiday, especially for residents. uh, all these subjects of the new subjects of the russian federation, he is special holiday with tears in my eyes. why holiday? well, because russia has grown 1.000 and souls of hearts, it is fortunate that russia has grown territory. that's what i also for 4 days. when the voting was going on, i traveled all the subjects of the new subjects of the russian federation, i arrived more than 5,000 km with a group of a big game. and we filmed everything from the tormented mikhailovsky bridge and the crossing to the happy faces in
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lugansk, the monuments that our guys save. and for me, as a donetsk resident. it is very pleasant that for this 1,000 km along the highway our iron helmets stood, our donetsk regiments, which congratulated, recognized right here the group of the first channel recognized me and congratulated everyone rejoiced in the literal sense of the word. it was a holiday. with tears in my eyes, because yesterday morning i went to the donetsk sea, you know and sat with the boys. which is all eight years to this holiday, they were all worthy to vote, and they were all with us these days in our hearts, our souls. i was especially visible, this is by the vote of our fighters, and did not vote for themselves it was because of that guy. that's how nice it is. as far as understanding, what
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was being written before our eyes is a real story. i myself voted in mariupol because in mariupol they tortured me and tried to shoot me outside the walls of the sbu and there are a lot of yards, like dmitry vadimchich, where you go. and you're just being hugged by children from different sides. why because you brought the first happiness to this yard, happiness, when there was no light, when there was no telephone electricity. you came into this yard shook the first hand, hugged the first person was brought by the first loaf of bread, which was deprived of them at one time, the azov people, who closed food stores and did everything so that the city was deprived. i remember when i was still walking, when the same radish was armed, and all the azov people were still there with weapons when i went back. and then it was clear that this was the real victory of the russian army. so they say, there are all sorts of different ones, we broke them, they were broken spiritually, spiritually, that is, the russian soul broke them. and what's interesting is that
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this is victory, it's here, like this one some kind of completion of some process, but this is the beginning of the beginning, because today russia will breathe. here, with a fuller chest, she will gain more air in her lungs. it will become stronger, and i think that in odessa, in nikolaev, others in many cities of ukraine and even in kamenetz-podolsk, where my father lies, they are waiting for us. i know this, and therefore i congratulate everyone present in the hall. i congratulate the leaders of the subjects. i congratulate vladimir vladimirovich on this holiday, all the people of the russian federation when i left donbass yesterday, i went in and prayed near the icon of prince vladimir on the apostles. because at one time he also laid a lot of right and necessary things, and he was also a collector of russian lands. kirill sergeevich you were in st. george's hall for the first time today. yes, it was
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the first time, right. look, we are showing footage of how the people of donbass, both in your region and in the neighbors of the zaporozhye region, rejoice at the result of the referendum, but today we were from this side for the first time. and here are your feelings there. in the kremlin first, and most importantly, the sensation was perceived. i'm not saying just the word equal we are ordinary people. we never saw. you know, let's say. frankly speaking, these are the moments in which the authorities in the person of all the leaders of famous people who today represented, i will not say the word elite, but represent just the entire russian federation, they looked at us better than them. like brothers. i didn’t know the difference they look at me like a brother, and you know, it is important
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to understand that the donbass has been going on for 8 years. it took us 7 months and i see men crying. you know, it's really a joy and maybe a pain for those who did not live up to this moment. i also buried my friends. and for me it hurt and also cried and tried to keep emotions inside. our colleague died today my colleague yekaterinchev, deputy of any civil administration in vladimir, alexei viktorovich, who had three orders of courage, a man who fought, but died you know, like this, a rocket flew in and not a person, and we understand that the deadly one is very close and i will say this. yes, and i remember the words of kipling's radiator oddly enough, they relate to a big game. he once said that we are all participants in a big game, the
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game will end only when everyone dies, so life goes on, that's why we live, so i feel like i'm full breasted, not just a russian person. i feel like a subject of statehood, a subject of a state. if you want to repeat, each of us, oddly enough, own life own comfort zone is a very important moment and everyone wants to live or improve even virtually, but living. with threats to russia to these with these different moments, you know that we will capture, we will kill every russian then, it turns out everyone lives on an island of fantasy someday we will be delirium. we never will. if we don’t protect, we won’t crush, and i’m not saying we will destroy, but using this noble fury, we won’t tell that we are the only
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civilization that has not been conquered by anyone and not brought to its knees. in direct on the air is a big game, you know, it happens like this man, you know for many years. uh, you communicate with him very often through the screen, including in the big game program, but you never met him in person. and today i met a man who knew a lot about how the lpr then how boris aleksandrovich rozhin is our permanent military expert who has now directly contacted us and met. we are with him just in st. george's hall, which in my opinion. very very, symbolic and remarkable with alexandrovich your feelings from what happened today. well, of course, for me it is, well, one of the most important historical events, well, in my conscious life, of course, it is important to understand what such territories are. our country has not been received, well, we have not been part of it, probably since the time of stalin, that is, during the lifetime of current
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generations , we have not seen such a change in the positive sense of the country's territory, therefore, this is indeed for current generations. this is a grand change. perhaps many have not yet realized this, but it is really very important today one of the most important historical days for the country in recent decades. it certainly is. secondly, i would like to note that the president's speech. and this is a kind of development of speech. uh. well , most likely, you can now even compare them with what was said then in 2007. and as a warning from the west and what was said today, that is, what was said today. this is such a munich speech at maximum speed, that is, there are no longer any illusions about the west, that is, today there were no such proposals to the west today, how did you make a kind of diagnosis to the modern west, you have seen everything in recent years, uh, how the west has been self-deprecating both in relation to russia and in relation to other countries and,
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accordingly, all together from morocco, the so -called free democracy, which was bought from us in including late eighties to early nineties. he has descended, that is, he will not start, there can be no illusions of the current west, and today we have heard speeches. that's it from the president of the country that chose the path of self-sufficiency independent and there will be more and more such countries. that is, this vector that i have always liked me. well, i would like to see such a vector in my country in which i live, and now we see that it leads not only, let's say, to an increase in the territory of the country of its population. well, to the fact that the country begins to position itself in a completely different way on the world stage. this is today such a final point, the final liberation of our country from the heritage. the collapse of the ussr, that is, we say no to this path, which led to the collapse of the country in the eighties and early nineties. that is, this is the second most important moment after the direct annexation of the territory. well, indeed.
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today i would like to congratulate all those people who fought for 8 1/2 years so that the donetsk people's lugansk people's republic could follow the same path that crimea traveled from sevastopol in the fourteenth year. we did it easily and practically without bloodshed. it worked out here. ah, a titanic struggle. donbass has fully proved and deserved his right. that is, no one can challenge the right of donbass and not only donbass to become part of russia, people fought and died for this choice and referendums. and not only referendums. not even so much referendums as a struggle, that is, people who have been under shelling for so many years under blockade conditions, when they tried in every possible way to dehumanize them, when they are ready to fight for this choice and for so many years is this not the best proof of their rightness ? choice and where they want to be they want to be with russia they are with russia, that is, they deserve it, and we deserve that we have increased, as for our nationals, for whom our country is not
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an empty phrase, this is not a place that works, and not what they tried to reduce. we have some country needs a font. no, this is a country where people aspire and want to be, and so we saw that these people they came. now they are our fellow citizens , our compatriots, and we will solve further military civilian production tasks all together. thank you very much boris alexandrovich rozhin is a participant in today's historic meeting in the st. george hall and our military expert, who always brilliantly analyzes the situation on the fronts of a special military operation. and oleg alexandrovich golikov is a deputy of the first convocation. and and. this is really such a thing for you, maybe a new experience. well, deputies with experience also accepted crimea. here you are like uh, well, so to speak, uh deputy of the first year, what is it for you to do more after you have spent so much time watching the course of the actual referendums uh
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you were an observer from the state duma in the clear-cut on the most advanced edge. is that how you feel today? yes, for the first time today i was in the st. george hall and, of course, this is the energy that is there. it was probably. only thanks to the fact that vladimir vladimirovich putin, our president, he reached every heart of every person who was in this hall, and i am more confident in russia and those annexed territories that have already become russian today, these are the words that vladimir vladimirovich said that love for russia can not be brought out of us by anything, and we are one. and, of course, it happens there in the territories when a referendum was held with colleagues. we traveled a lot of territory there and visited just those places where, as vladimir vladimirovich said on red
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square, where there were crowds of people, there really were arrivals to vote. and you know, talking to these people. they directly approached you to look into your eyes and there was fear in their eyes, but the fear was not because the arrivals were not because they asked for explosions, you definitely won't leave us. you will definitely take it. and today it happened. today i can say with confidence to these people that we did not let them down, and that we have become a single, single large state, a single family. and i think that now now these people who believed in us then. when we conducted all this, when we talked with them, we told how everything would happen. they are now probably taking it all with tears in their eyes. it's really heartbreaking and well, other than overflowing, uh, no more
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there are no emotions. but of course in the future further further further. we have to work a lot of work in the state duma. soon there will be direct work, because agreements were signed today, which will have to be ratified by the state duma on monday and i advise the federation on tuesday. uh, i basically, no doubt it will be done. this will be done unanimously on me, even there is no doubt, especially since today there are already remnants of deputies of the state duma who have not been subjected to sanctions. subjected to sanctions the sides of the united states of great britain that is , we now have an absolutely aligned composition, which i think will not experience any difficulties in ratifying, on the contrary, wholeheartedly support people for this ratification, but uh, uh, boris faces, in my opinion. he said the absolutely correct thing, that it is comparable to the munich one, but it really was a speech in general. i'm not so much, maybe even in our country we are, although of course, first of all our country, but also
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to the world too. uh, and she's important, i think even, perhaps, uh, more important than the munich speech, because the accents are placed here, much more vividly. eh, there are assessments that putin could give only in hints then, but now in my opinion. it's just a speech in which the president challenges the whole system of western domination in general. it's such. uh, i'm coming to you from the side of our president. here, let's listen. what did he say about the period of revolutionary transformations and the presence of a large number of like-minded people in our country. let's let's listen. the world has entered a period of revolutionary transformations, they are of a fundamental nature , new centers of development are being formed. they represent the majority of the majority of the world community around the world, including in europe and the united states, as i said, we have many
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like-minded people, and we feel we see their support within themselves, various countries and societies are already developing in nature, liberation anti-colonial movement against unipolar hemony, its subjectivity, only this force will grow will determine future geopolitical reality. dear friends, today we are fighting for a just and free path, first of all for ourselves, for russia, so that the dictates of despotism forever remain in the past, i am convinced that countries and people understand that a policy built on exclusivity. whoever it is to suppress other peoples' cultures is inherently criminal. that we must turn this shameful page? an undoubted historical speech is
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a historical moment, and i, vyacheslav alekseevich, would begin with the fact that the president summed up a very important hell today, in fact. this is already a formal line towards this, along with the whole country, and the country under his leadership has been going for many decades. several decades, well drew a line under the period of 90 years. that's all, it's more than russia , which they tried to bring to its knees, and, unfortunately, were close the west was close to solving this problem today, the president recalled this. we were torn apart. they tried to subordinate us, they dictated to us. we were squeezed out, but at the same time, everything, it was clothed in such friendly pats, so say on the shoulder. glasses of champagne together
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this side is no longer there, another, russia that has overcome, this is a difficult legacy. this is a country that i would say that today is what we are talking about. i was asked in one sentence to characterize today's speech of the president. this is the leader's speech of leadership. not just a leader, but a leader who is supported by the vast majority of the citizens of his country after a certain number of years in power, no one in recent history has dreamed of this. nobody dreamed about it not a single president, not even a single monarch in fact, but he was not talking about his leadership, although all these years he worked 25-8 for this, like the whole country he spoke about the leadership of our country. russia's non-dominance in the world is
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not our task, by the way, it has never been our task, he also spoke about this. our task and our leadership is to resist the attempts of hegemotism, the perpetuation of american hemorrhage yes, the attempts to perpetuate american dominance, and today he put it all on the shelves. how the collective west was engaged. well, what is the west? well , you understand that the west is one country; everything else is satellites of tobacco, yes. it is so to say. in general, those who have them are no more. he correctly said he recalls sabotage. yes, sabotage is sabotage. uh, anglo-saxon sabotage on the nord streams. and this is actually from the war by and large . and putin, frankly, unambiguously called, yes, who benefits someone did, it is, but here it is. european leaders ate all this silently in a rag, attaching the interests of their business to their citizens, so to speak, of their countries. here are the germans to the
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scholts, so to speak, and the company. this is a prime example. i'm not talking about them. the united states will always try to perpetuate its leadership and will be the only one to meet even more serious resistance from russia, russia plus a huge number of other countries, the president spoke about this today. we are absolutely not alone in this. leadership in what in opposition to military dominance, no doubt. i'm now the guys are fighting in liman please, in front of these , so to speak. here you have communication channels before so to speak, e that we are all with them, but we will definitely return all this. we will definitely return it, but not only in military terms, not only in economic terms of the cost of sleeping today , the president spoke a lot about values. and if for us, for all, for 146 plus now all, yes, eight million russians, and for a huge number of the
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russian world and other, by the way, citizens. e inhabitants of the planet, these values are not an empty phrase little dad family, good evil faith religion. is that what we are, on what we grow up raise our children or never? we won't give it up. these are the values that people are afraid to talk about today, the president and we will continue to defend this. i this is a completely different russia and they understand this very well, so all the talk about tactical nuclear weapons, so to speak, is all nonsense there, so to speak, american senators. so the use of nuclear weapons in ukraine will be considered. aggression against nato are they going to hit us? i'm her weapon, or what, the americans, in order to get an answer, so to speak? yes they are ready for it ready for this nuclear armageddon. i want to ask, it’s just these guys in washington who can’t find themselves, so to speak, on the stage, so to speak, yes, after the performance there, everything is clear. but those
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who pull the threads in the background from behind the scenes, they are ready for this, in which bunker they will sit out, they understand everything perfectly, therefore they are by proxy, therefore by proxy, therefore they will continue to use weapons and supply everything, and we will the russian world is absolutely ready. now he is today the russian world. now it has become absolutely material, because today they applauded and today i am celebrating. millions of people in the russian world outside the donbass well, not only in the russian world, but in the world in general, because now what putin was talking about would agree with him. well , 85% of the planet’s population is precisely the remaining 15% in the west, where i think half will also agree with him, so putin spoke today on behalf of the vast majority of the planet earth because when it is often in the west, they say, there is a world community, they mean themselves. in fact, the world community is all the rest minus
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the west. and this is the world community. and we need to get used to this coordinate system, because the world is one hegemon. it ended with the word of this irreversible hegemony. here's what the president had to say about it. the western hegemony that began with the word is irreversible and i repeat again, as before it will no longer be. the battlefield to which fate and history have called us is the battlefield for our people for a great historical russia for a great historical russia for the future generations for our children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, we must protect them from enslavement from monstrous experiments that are aimed at
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crippling their minds and souls. today we are fighting so that it would never occur to anyone that russia, our people, our language, our culture can be taken and erased from history. today we need the consolidation of the entire society. and the basis of such cohesion can only be sovereignty. freedom of creation. justice. our values are philanthropy. mercy and compassion. sergeevich is a lot of president today he talked about values and that there are ideals and that there are ideas that are trying to kill. and the philosophy that they are trying to expel the culture that they are trying to ban in general , this world of ideas, because e, it is extremely important. i know that you are not just an administrator, deputy head of administration, but
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you write books and think a lot of different things and are actually a philosopher. well, in my heart, it seems to me. in my heart i will say this, rebel because i repeat myself. i hmm practically visited the hypostases of those people. uh, for example, let’s remember guevara, yes, because i happened to travel around latin america on the same motorcycle, visit different tribes, communicate with people with indians, remember, by the way, white people coming from the north where you said you were the messenger of the great people. i saw it personally and you know, i remember the words of ernestativar when he said. when he speaks with you at any first injustice, everything boils inside, which means that you are my friend and you know. eh, this is suitable for philosophy, just this is the moment when a person sincerely believes in their ideals and remembering, by the way, the hinning fund, cod. uh. it was the general of hitler's headquarters
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who, by the way, organized the last assassination attempt, where the oak table saved hitler. when it was clear that he would be opened, he went to the front line of the battle and actually blew himself up on a grenade. and here he wrote such an interesting thing. and by the way, she is actually a siberian, who was born in germany and in the third generation, where she served in the generals, but always fought. there inside with fascism with hitler and he wrote such terms. he says that now they will appear before the court of the almighty and the almighty, that i have done everything that i had to do for the german people. each of us department on ourselves poisoned and thin brand nessa, but uh. the moral value of a person just begins from the moment when he is ready to give his life for his beliefs. you know, this is the philosophy. it would seem it is loud, but it carries the actions of people and you know my
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main world is children. i have many children. i love my children. and for them. you actually and you know, as far as concrete is concerned, some are actually judas chitons, such as, for example, vladimir zelensky, who said today that he decided to quickly accept ukraine. the united states of america and europe, ukraine, have already reacted to the big game of the west. historical events that took place today in the st. george hall of the kremlin and then on red square, where a grand rally-concert took place. e channel one, uh, there was a reaction. e. well, in some ways even farcical , in fact, well, of course, he was the first to note president of ukraine zelensky here. uh, listen to
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what and look at what happened in kiev. we are de facto allies, we are de facto allies - this has already been achieved de facto. we have already passed our way to nato de facto. we have already proven interoperability with the standards of the alliance. they are real for ukraine on the battlefield and in all aspects of our interaction. this is the seven atlantic union de facto today ukraine is applying to do this jura in a procedure that will meet our importance for the protection of all our community fast track. we know it's possible. after that, on a shabby table , mr. zelensky signed an application for ukraine's entry into nato. well, this happened in
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an expedited manner, as he said. there he accepted himself on his knee and signed the speaker of the parliament. well, the head of government, but of course. this has already caused a lot of jokes in the blogosphere. well, analogies arose with other well-known pictures in exactly this way and in this way, well, i must say that the difference, of course, there is a huge one, because if at the top we see great actors, at the bottom we see three puppets at best, representing extras . eh, there are a lot of questions here. uh, because, in general, there is no accelerated procedure in nato, in principle, secondly, i even wonder how many countries, uh, will agree to accept the theft now, because there are, in general, suicides. no, most likely zero there. well, and, of course, the whole story. e means they
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didn't even ask. actually at nata. uh, do they want so that they enter into them, because it is clear that such a request e could not be, in any case, all the statements that followed the heart on the part of western leaders. they either did not contain any assessment at all of the possibility of their entry into nato, uh, or they said frankly no, because well, let's hear it. uh, what, for example, today we uh already uh, rotten. uh, the president of the united states didn't. another announcement today. still to come at the white house showing, uh, the microphone where he's supposed to speak, but there's probably still a speech it is added here. what is now what picture is given by the press service of the white house, we will see again, but there is, uh, there is already his written statement. well
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, of course, he writes, as you know. maybe, if only on a cheat sheet, but nevertheless. here is what he wrote, listen the united states condemns russia's fraudulent attempt to annex sovereign ukrainian territory today the united states will always honor ukraine's internationally recognized borders in response to russia's fake annexation claim, the united states along with our allies and partners today announce new sanctions these sanctions will incur costs for individuals and entities inside and outside of russia who provide political or economic support for illegal attempts to change the status of the territory of ukraine we will rally the international community to hold russia accountable, but we will continue to supply ukraine with the equipment it needs for self-defense, despite russia's brazen attempts to redraw its neighbor's borders and i look forward to. i'm waiting for the signing of the law by congress, which will provide an additional 12 billion
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dollars to support ukraine well, we saw him here something, in my opinion here. she didn’t say a word. well, let’s see, maybe she’ll say something else if they write to him, but uh, i would pay attention, of course, to the fact that the president of the united states but uh, somehow he communicates with spirits. lately . yes, the late congressman spoke to the congresswoman, well, today he recognizes the spirit that died in the bose of a sovereign and integral ukraine , therefore, it is clear, here is an appeal to ghosts. it is his like this already. uh, last serial line. well , uh, made a statement. e already on the results. uh, so to speak, consideration of ukraine's application for membership in nato secretary general. nato jens, stoltenberg. and that's what he said every european,
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democracy. there is a right to ask for membership in natus nato respects. that's right. we will not tire of repeating that our doors are open. when nato allies met in madrid, did we support ukraine's right to choose independently? what security commitments do they want to take on? about membership in the alliance is accepted by all its members. we must reach a consensus on this issue. our focus now is to provide ukraine with the assistance it needs as quickly as possible and help them defend themselves against a russian invasion. but as you remember, in the queue, this is definitely not, and in the queue, and at the end of the queue, where even at first to agree with everyone at least let them say something with sorban. i just wanted to say that the decision is made by uh, to correct the norwegian banker stoltenberg a little. uh, one country makes the decision it's the united states, the rest - this decision is being argued, so the last thing uh,
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washington can dream about now is the admission of ukraine to nato, because uh, it's understandable to say so. any missile that takes off from the territory of a nato country on our territory against objects on our territory is a war. this is an incident billy so to speak, this is a war. yes, that's what flies, so to speak, from the territory of ukraine. it's like, as if they are pumping up a gray zone with weapons. mercenaries are clear, everything, but they remain formal, so to speak. yes, de facto yes, formally, they are games in it. uh, by the way, biden, uh, when he talked about nexia, it was actually california annexed, well, not only and not only yes, but by the way, louisiana and not only just louisiana, they bought it napoleon but texas does not know how to implement california yes. well, they bought, so to speak, at first, so to speak, they bought it, but first, so to speak, by force, so to speak, they tried to seize it, so to speak, but uh, california is one hundred percent, so, uh. no
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respect left, of course, for uh principles international law, in principle, the very definition of there bush. it's understandable, it's all about free voting. this is all not for america this is all not this all is not for this, but the most important thing, of course, here, uh, is that 12 billion figures were voiced, because these 12 billion will basically go to the american vc military-industrial complex. well , this is one of those forty. as far as i understand, they haven't used up 12 yet, of course. well, most of them will go their own way. well, naturally. those who produce passes, there are rockets and so on. it is the support of those who finances his party before the elections. this is not about ukraine again. yes, that is, this is a solution to a number of problems that ukraine has nothing to do with sovereignty, then ukraine and its support. moreover, it is all very important to keep in mind that this will undoubtedly continue, but i am sure that after today's signing of the agreements. uh,
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after the speech, first of all, our president and i am absolutely sure that now this is some kind of numbness in the west, because they are now trying to digest it. stop their politics. uh, aimed at restraining us to weaken. no, they won't stop. but the fact that the signal is very serious has passed. this is undoubtedly and very important. i would like to return to this topic. it is fundamentally important that the president today said very clearly who blew up the northern streams. this is very important for the world to know this and the fact that biden evaded answering the question when he was asked by uh journalists, so to speak, yes, how does he feel about this so to speak, yes, and how he can comment on this is very interesting, because the facts are almost on face. there sergei evgenievich naryshkin also spoke about this. e that we have the relevant
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evidence, it means, and it is important that the world understands. that the united states of america, perhaps great britain with him there, helped sex engaged in economic banditry aimed at directly obstructing the interests of millions, i emphasize my allies, because the president said this is undermining the energy security of europe not russia of europe this is very important and this will go far. i think the world has long understood what is the united states of america but on the other hand, after all, nato is there nato in ukraine in any case and with what with what a snite weapons with nato fighters, after all, you all somehow came across and so on. it's just the seat. you went first of all, of course, for the annexed and liberated territories for the inhabitants of russia, but also it was sewn for the inhabitants of
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ukraine. they now understand that russia's position is extremely serious. and it ends not with the creation of certain phase states or gray today we must remember that part of the territory of the donetsk people’s republic, for example, is still under occupation, because we accepted the donetsk people’s republic as part of the constitutional borders. we still lack slavyansk avdiivka, kramatorsk krasnoarmeiskaya, and so on . uh, and this message, including the western world, that is, from our seriousness that we let's go to the end. of course, i absolutely agree that the weapons that were at the beginning specifically for the operation of this weapon are no longer left. if you look at all the weapons that they use today, for which the hammers three sevens cut
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crabs and so on. these are all foreign weapons that are going on there. the war is mainly these artillery. i'm not talking anymore. the use of battery fighting for the sake of location stations in france and so on. this is clear. everything is already foreign or mostly american, therefore, if we say nato, and so there are present, what zelensky is talking about, and so actually here, including their mercenaries, but the entry of nato or the admission of nato to ukraine is to take responsibility for their own citizens on their territory, and so on. i am convinced that they will never go for it. they will again try to pump up the quality of ukraine, but uh, despite the availability. need a weapon. losses of ukraine ukraine today. well, let's say it goes like this one five one seven. yes, we also have a hard loss of noble militia. and donetsk and lugansk too hard lost. well, their losses are 5:00 times greater, and they understand this very well, and we
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understand this very well, and the question is how much potential ukraine will have if we consider the potential, how much they had before first a special military operation of 32-33 million. well, i think , there were actually no more, to say 7-8 million, have already returned home to russia if you look at the refugees who had come to russia before to look at the 5-7 million refugees who left for europe, how many people are left in ukraine where did the people come from and who will fight already today they were cooking in red lebanon already there, basically mercenaries are fighting by and large, there are quite a lot of them who are there, therefore, this serazone will continue for the time being in such a state as it is and, uh, nato, all these statements are such unsuccessful pr moves, for example, there is something for applicants to show something to someone, but if we talk about konkrechka, of course, special routes will continue, well, at least until the liberation of the complete liberation of those territories that we liberated today. well, at least it is. you are
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also encountered nato. yes, and you know that well, that 's why i can say about the dog barking, and the caravan goes on and what they say here, biden clearly showed that they will fight in ukraine to the last ukrainians. and today it is not important what they will do. and what we are going to do today should be presidential, namely ideological landings in those centers where our guys are being trained, who will be sent as part. emobilization on the front line. for my part, i am already working with the kremlin cadets and tomorrow i will go to one of these training centers. each of us should become part of this presidential landing, because the president spoke about values, our values will win in this war of values, and the people who are on the front line will win. today the president said a lot of kind words right words about those of our guys who are now on the front line, he said a lot of right
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words, ah. and about those who died, who did not live to this day, and all those who gathered in the st. george hall honored their memory for a minute silence. this is indeed a great feat that people are now carrying out in order to realize great goals. the re-creation of the russian spirit the re-creation of our country as a great power and putin really made one of the most important speeches today. and one more thing, perhaps even more important. he said when he was on the kremlin's vasilyevsky spusk. that's what he said? we have become stronger, because together we have the truth behind us, and there is strength in truth. and that means victory will be ours.
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. this mountain range stretches from the arctic tundra to the steppes of kazakhstan for 2000 kilometers. the urals separate europe and asia and two natural zones , taiga and steppe. in early spring and late autumn , you can observe the amazing phenomenon of migration of elk, the largest animals of this region. they go in search of new pastures from year to year doing the same way. moose almost does not rest, staying in one place, no more than 1-2 days. for many of them
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, the ural rivers become an insurmountable obstacle ; moose migrate, in small groups of main directions two north to south and west to east. females with babies are the first to set off, later males and moose cows in the spring, when the snow begins to melt, the animals return to their native places, but adult moose go first in the reverse order, and last moose cows with calves. these animals are naturally excellent swimmers, but even they are not easy to to overcome the rapid flow of mountain rivers. every year many moose drown here, and yet many more animals die from cold and hunger, so twice a year they go on a dangerous journey. this calf has already satisfied his hunger and is in a hurry
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to catch up with his parents. the worst thing for him is to lag behind his mother and get lost. with great difficulty , he gets ashore. for rest he does not have time during migrations, moose overcome up to 300 km. spring in the urals comes into its own. the rivers overflowed with water. the first insects leaves crevices in the rocks, which served as their refuge in the winter
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, a little, basking in the sun, butterflies or gays begin to mate. their life is short, there is not a minute to lose, but first of all, you need to win the trust of the female, the most gentle caresses are used. mating can last all day? the sweet couple hardly breaks away from each other. the rivers of the urals during the melting of snow turns into turbulent streams the last elk returns from winter
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pastures. it remains to cross only one river and they are at home. from those who have become it will not be easy constant the influx of meltwater makes the river flow swift, and its turns unpredictable. the boric stream again carries the moose away from the shore, they choke and are exhausted. predators are on the hunt. this she-wolf feels that she has a chance to satisfy her hunger. a few days ago, borye medved killed an elk weakened by a long journey, and now he is returning for his trophy. these animals are real gourmets
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prefer meat with a smell, if hunger does not torment them much, they bury the carcass of a dead animal in the ground so that it does not get to crows and others. thieves. the she-wolf who followed the bear on his heels hopes that her efforts will be rewarded. the cache is made so well that the owner himself finds it with difficulty. there is something to enjoy here. for a she-wolf, this is a
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severe test. for a long time to watch someone else's meal, she can not sleep better. after a while, the old wolf joins the she-wolf. maybe together they will be able to outsmart the bear? no, the reaction is predictable, the bear does not hide his indignation. he doesn't intend to be with anyone. share and drive out the insolent. today they will have
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to stay hungry. can the entire territory of the urals be considered a huge nature reserve? these are not only endless forests, but also huge wetlands . at the end of april, deafening frog concerts sound like a kind of mating choir in the swamps. males acquire a bluish color and begin to fight for females. they
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literally pounce on everything that moves even a knife and fish to a stranger who finds himself in a swamp. maybe not good . lonely bear doesn't eat anything, only occasionally drinks. and it's not just that. just like marsh frogs, he has one thing on his mind to find a female ready to mate. in order to get offspring, bears must mate several times often, courtship games are accompanied by a loud roar. the bear and the bear do not part for two weeks after that. their paths diverge. after
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fertilization of the egg, the embryo, as if frozen, will begin to develop no earlier than november, when the female lies in the den. but very quickly the cubs will be born in 8-10 weeks, but blind, deaf and toothless the size of a mitten, as the hunters say. near the western slopes of the northern urals stretches
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without extreme virgin forests. high up in the mountains. in one of the most mysterious corners of this region , the pechora river originates with numerous tributaries. mesopotamia pechora and chetlyaga are a unique geological monument of the mansi people meaning small mountain, idols, a real miracle of nature, many legends are associated with it. one of them is the legend of the seven bogatyrs. they were the brothers of a girl who wanted to take a rich wife an evil man, the girl refused him and the rich man decided to force her to marry him, the beauty, along with her brothers, fled to the mountains. the failed fiance set off a chase. i fought with the pursuers for a long time, but the forces turned out to be unequal.
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the gods condescended to the girl's fervent prayers and turned her, along with her brothers, into stone idols. the closer you get to these stones, the more bizarre they become visible, one table stands a little aside, six others lined up in a row. at the edge of a cliff, the locals have always idolized grandiose stone statues and worshiped to climb the manpupuner was considered the greatest sin. on moonlit nights, the ural owl comes out to hunt, the tawny owl today she decided to feast on frogs.
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fear that these animals, listed in the red book of russia, may disappear as a species within a few decades. in early june, minks usually bear offspring. this is the best time to equip a comfortable home for yourself and future babies. clouds are gathering over the plateau, a little pupuner . the weather in these places changes very quickly. heavy rains, as if checking for the strength of stone idols of sericite, quartzite, the slates from which they are composed is destroyed very
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slowly, but nothing has been left of the calcareous rocks that surrounded them for a long time. brown bears are not afraid of any downpour, they are protected by thick fur. the rain stops as suddenly as it started. animals living in the taiga have long been accustomed to this, even such babies as this owlet? the female mink has just given birth to adorable cubs and
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the ural owl left the parent's nest, but still remain nearby. the greed brought by the mother of the gray vole is eaten up; this baby has excellent appetite. it is necessary to feed the chicks at least three times a day, the parents practically do not have time for themselves. felt the smell of a female elk giant comes out of the forest. but the males are not yet interested in the moose cow, mating games of evaporation will begin in these animals only in the fall.
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besides, she's not alone. mom feeds her cub eight times a day, he eats up to 3 liters of milk. enough for today. the moose continues to sniff. this female obviously interested him. but she does not honor the male even with a glance, preferring to take care of her toilet. the kid is already trying the bark
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of trees and lichens. soon they will become the basis of his diet. the long-awaited summer has come to the urals. on the right bank of the ilyich river, a group of rocks rises ; it is located on the territory of pechora ilyichsky reserve, virgin forests of which unesco refers to the world natural heritage sites. the mink mother does not have a moment of peace, she needs to constantly hunt in order to feed her insatiable offspring. the babies
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are already 5 weeks old. their eyes were opened. they are looking forward to what their mother will bring them this time. minks are very agile in the water, they can easily catch fish weighing up to a kilogram. this time the rudd was not lucky. the european mink has long been an object of fur trade, although its fur was considered less valuable. what, for example. sable or marten fur today minok is bred in captivity for fur production. they easily adapt to life in cages and to artificial food. sometimes the prey
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escapes the mink, nothing can be done, five kids will have to be content with one fish. beneath the roots of a huge fallen tree , the wolverine is one of the few animals that shows extreme aggression towards humans even after several generations of life in captivity. the little kuksha is spying on the wolverine, apparently hoping visit her hiding place in the absence of the hostess. wolverine eats everything strong sharp teeth help her cope with any, even the most solid food. she can digest even crushed bones. the female
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mink is always on the move and takes care of the hungry offspring. if there are no fish, you need to feed the cubs at least with milk. one of the most inquisitive kids on the sly slipped away from his mother. having lost her protection, he was left alone with an unknown and very dangerous world. having fed the children, the mink carefully licks them and only then notices that one baby is not enough. while she is searching , the others also scatter. only two remain in the hole. looks
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like the fugitives are out of luck. mink decides to find another shelter. the kid should follow her. he is not in a hurry, so his mother has to push him, and sometimes take the stubbornness by the scruff of the neck. on the pupuner plateau on the mountain of idols stone idols resist the winds of bad weather, as hundreds of
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, 40 beehives, local residents have been able to handle bees since childhood. preservation and study of wild burzyan bees one of the main tasks of the staff of the reserve, bees settle both in natural tree hollows, mainly lindens, and in the sides of artificial hollows made by man. he marks his possessions, he rubs his whole body, and tree, leaving its hair on the horse. now
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other bears will know who is the boss here. this hive belongs to him. but climbing a tree is not so easy for this fat man. beekeeping is a traditional occupation of the bashkirs. the secret of this difficult craft is passed from father to son. hives of wild bees are scattered throughout the reserve, sometimes at a distance of more than a kilometer from each other. often akhtym and onis spend several days in the forest. a she-bear with cubs ca
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n't resist the smell of honey. although they know that this tree is someone else's property. for a long time you shouldn't stay here. it doesn't cost anything for kids to climb a tree for cubs, it seems that nothing threatens them at such a height. in fact , even here they are in danger. if a 200-kilogram beard, an artificial hollow falls on a bear, it will not be good for everyone. like all children in the world, cubs are very inquisitive and love to play. climbing on board and swinging on it
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is an incomparable pleasure. it happened that the board should have happened, the frightened bear cubs are falling, and the bear there is finally a chance to feast on honey bees, obviously not happy. from the fact that the side was on the ground, so the bear is in no hurry to approach it. honey is too tempting a delicacy.
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to get to the hive you need to climb a tree, the beekeepers do it with amazing ease and speed. this year, the brothers can collect a lot of honey. the proceeds from its sale will go to the study and protection of bees. demar is a special device for fumigating bees with smoke, using it you can only slightly cool the wrath of the rightful owners of the hive, reconcile with the fact that bees are taking away their honey, they still cannot , leads to the fact that the bees fill their stomachs with honey, trying to save them from a possible fire. as can be more in this state, they practically can
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not fry. from each tree, the brothers hope to collect 10-15 kg of honey, golden honey. burzyansky bee excellent taste and excellent sold in moscow at the highest prices. burzyansky bees, one of the most tenacious and hardy bees, they are distinguished by frost resistance and great working capacity, or one of the best honey plants blooms only 3 weeks a year by this time . the swarm almost triples and all the bees make dozens of sorties daily, even in rainy weather, the brothers take not everything they leave. what is enough honey for the approaching winter. a bear with cubs also gets her portion of her favorite treat. no less than honey they
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the territory of the southern urals, deciduous forests predominate. most often found here birch and aspen. birch grove, freely spread along the banks of the rivers in the lowlands and on the gentle mountain slopes the siberian steppes begin. the border between europe and asia can be seen with the naked eye. are the mountain spurs of the southeastern
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