tv Informatsionnii kanal 1TV November 17, 2022 6:20pm-9:01pm MSK
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100% russian capital is expanding cooperation in the energy machine-building, industrial transport, a and other sectors showed mutual trade ali and further spoke about the past. e year, what do we have, the volume of mutual trade has grown by about 12%. i have a different figure for 16% we will definitely check with him, but uh this year for 10 months. we really fix about 3 billion dollars, which means about uh dollars, our bilateral goods turnover is a 20% increase. it became known that the arbitration court stockholm obliged the finnish company to pay more than 300 million euros in gas to the russian gazprom export. this is a debt plus interest for late payment of our deliveries. yes, you are in the red on april 1. according to vladimir putin, calculations for energy carriers are not friendly countries. conducted in rubles, most european consumers agreed with this, finland
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refused the balances there were terminated, and the dispute was referred to arbitration, foreign authorities do not often take the side of russia, but here is just such a case and the court recognized both the debt and the fact that the requirement gazprom to pay in rubles legally and legally. in their own way, they decided to support the families of the fighters who are now defending our country in the special operation zone in the tula region, especially for them, regional care cards were issued there. if you show this in a local store or pharmacy, they will give a discount of up to 25%. business, hundreds of partners have actively turned on everything on the card, and state cultural and sports centers you can get a card with care and completely free of charge on the internet or in a multifunctional center in one of the branches governor aleksey dyumin visited today, he especially noted the contribution of participation. thanks from
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all of us from the government for participating in this project. these are various types of discounts for the ancestors of stores, including large chain stores that are in our region and a young medium-sized business that also operates. these are our cultural export institutions for preferential free visits. well, on a large set of questions and quite a lot of pooh participants. the sad news that more than you were received by the sports world and figure skating fans, alexander gorshkov passed away together with lyudmila pakhomova. in the seventies they turned the idea of \u200b\u200bdancing on ice. the whole world remembered their famous tango, waltz, rhythmic ditties, each performance of mini-performances, which combined artistry and the highest technique. they raised the bar. so dancing on ice was included in the olympic program and the first ever champions of the winter games. in this form, of course,
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they also became gorshkov and according to the formula seventy-sixth on the olympics in indexbrook and applauded the whole world a couple of six times, became world champions, won the same number of european championships at the end of his sports career alexander georgievich developed figure skating in our country for many years led the federation of this sport support for sports was a part of my life personally. well, because they rode up together. everything was together guys. his athletes loved him very much because he knew how to listen to their good things, a real person, loved the whole team. loved my job very much all of us, he found the right words to inspire us to win when i was still very young and i had my first serious injury. he alexander georgievich personally called and found out
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how the recovery was going, helped with the doctors and literally. yesterday. we called up. he found out how the meeting of the olympians went when my first olympic games were in sochi and we skated a free program. it was already the end of the program. and i caught his eye with my eyes, he covered his face with his hands and just looked into my eyes. here is this moment. i realized that inside myself i he was sent the thought that he was not worried alexander georgievich everything is cool. we have done everything. today on channel one, watch the program in memory of alexander gorshkov at 23:45 immediately after the big game. and now about the man, without whom russian art is unthinkable in the halls of the tretyakov gallery, an exhibition of works by igor grabar opens. greatest artist. and also a historian, an architect, a restorer. he saved
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zhemchuzhny old russian painting and created unsurpassed masterpieces himself. no one after could repeat his technique with paints to convey the effect transparent glass or sparkling radiance, frost and snow, the grabar was not called for nothing, and therefore the beauty of these landscapes of the russian winter is really stunning. olga pautova was convinced. winter is coming and how do you want it to be like in the pictures of the grabar with sparkling snow and the sun, from which his fellow artists were so pleasantly squeezed, they were perplexed, but what kind of landscapes after levitan but igor the grabar invented his method. he did not mix paints in the palette and with just a few strokes of the brush, he created a shimmering effect, he became one of the founders of one of the branches of russian impressionism. eh, but she wrote this work. he is also very interesting, but accidentally dropped his stick on the snow. and when he began to raise it, otherwise he saw
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multi-colored from the bottom up, and the sparks of this frost and decided that this is how this motive should be taken from this angle, so he digs a deep trench in the snow. can you imagine what the easel was and sets up there and we have. he paints this picture, it was interesting for him to depict not armfuls of fresh lilacs, but their reflection in the black piano, not juicy apples, but white on white. by the way, the favorite game of artists since the time of the old masters. look, with what, and he is excitement there, but writes a work. he literally, as he himself says, paints a discovery for many visitors and the exhibition will be portraits, but perhaps the most interesting thing here is self-portraits from his youthful years. life flowed in three directions, literary, scientific and artistic, it is no coincidence that he depicts himself in a white robe from a robe, as if
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associated with a restorers' robe, and the suit is the suit of a scientist, or an official. well natural palette with brush. uh, with a brush in hand. this is, of course, the attribute of the artist. grabar. wrote a multi-volume book on the history of russian art. as an architect, he designed several buildings as well, heading the third forging. brought the museum to a new level. here is the gallery. it looked like under tretyakov the walls are completely loaded with paintings from floor to ceiling, no system. and if suddenly there was some free corner. he was immediately occupied with some kind of miniature barge game radically changes the approach. he just gives me more space for paintings, but also for the first time hangs them in chronological order. as it was in european museums, artists from the same association exhibit together and even change the architecture of the halls. here, for example, the noblewoman enlarges the doorway for the first time. frost will be established, visible from afar, even the author of the picture for the work, who was removed from the exposition by the grabar, was delighted. for the first time in the country, they are
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building storerooms and developing a storage system at the exhibition, they recreated its appearance, and canvases of avant-garde artists were fixed on these mesh structures. after all work and potter's false lentol. petrov-vodkin appear in the tretyakov gallery also at the coffin. he could not help but appreciate the art of adaptation, by the way, he follows, while the precepts of the same mikhailovich tretyakov, who sometimes, but bought those things that i personally liked, but he understood. that he has no right, when creating a museum of the russian art school, to be led by his own likes or dislikes. he changes the very approach to restoration from a craft, turning it into a science of sensation, these boards of vasilyevsky chin have become and the famous assumption cathedral, the grabar managed to establish that their author was andrei rublev. and he saves some cultural monuments from destruction, risking his own freedom, i say , but the ability to convince is characteristic, and to convince
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that, for example, it is not necessary to demolish the cathedral of the blessed russia for relief. uh, driving through the red square, he says, we know very well that his colleague architect baranovsky and himself, but the words in defense of this monument, but paid for decades of being in e-en, so who was he after all a scientist excellent with a brush or an artist able to decide. any organizational issue one thing can be said for sure, without it, the history of all russian art. it would be completely different olga pautova ilya marina kovalenko tatyana and pavel bonya channel one. well, that's all for now. we are following the development of events, and the information channel on the first will continue the program time will tell. hello, as part of the information channel on the
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first program, time will tell, we are working live . i'm artyom sheinin and we continue. actually speaking, to understand what is happening here in that history, which, in general, and how history is such a global one. uh, dangerous, according to many. uh, it should have ended yesterday, because against the backdrop of the talk that began as talk that the allegedly russian rocket fell in poland rather quickly. uh, these fears related to the fact that ai, how now to answer nato a have ceased, and as we found out yesterday here in the studio, talking about this with an air defense specialist on purely technical reasons from the first minutes from the first minutes, more precisely, even before something flew there, but both western and e, so to speak, well, polish, although they are part of the western. uh, technical services,
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air defense radar stations and so on, could not help but know what happened. this is the most important moment. now i won't tell you this. who cares. yesterday, immediately after the broadcast, i posted this in my telegram channel in full a conversation with an expert. there it is unconditionally proved that from the first minutes all the leaders of western countries and the nato bloc knew what actually flew in and where it came from, that is, they knew that this ukrainian air defense missile remains a separate moment. uh, why did they confer for a while, choosing how to react to this, as to what it really is, what is, i mean, a ukrainian air defense missile or something in any case, ah leaders, er, western countries and above all the president of the united states bidens and leadership. nato even needs to be given its due, the inflexible is ens stoltenberg, who always and in everything, as it were extreme should be we even broke everyone said no. no, this is a ukrainian missile, but they showed
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this common sense of responsibility, and so on and so forth, and in general on this in theory. uh, this incident, like an incident from which some expected almost the eve of the third world war, but should have been exhausted, and suddenly, in the evening, the culprit in a certain sense of this, in quotation marks, blew up the dance floor. that is, everyone has already spoken, biden has spoken, duda has spoken. and nato spoke out, everyone spoke out and suddenly the one, in fact, about whom everyone said that it was his rocket that issued the next first, please. i have no doubt in the reports to me personally from the commander of the air force and to the narrowed commander-in-chief that this was not our missile or not our missile attack. i have no reason to trust me, i went through a war with them. i'm sure we should be involved in the investigation. i want us to be fair, and if it was the use of our air defenses then i want to go proof. first , the consequence of accessing the data you have. and
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here comes the question. that is, after everyone has already said everything and not only have they said about the poles. in general, this was dealt with quite substantively, he declares that he is 100% sure that this is not their rocket. and what he has. well, as it were, evidence that is more abrupt than the evidence of biden and duda, and this is zaluzhny and the commander of their air force with whom he went through some kind of war. i don't know what kind of war. he went with them. what computer game did they play there, in which offices what did he already manage with them, there together pass the. but it's okay, as they say, there is not such a person in the head, but the fact is that he declares this, and here questions arise. it's like he's doing what he's doing. and that is, he is swaggering on his own thinking about it. i 'm not the only one who thought about it, how many would first get a slap on the back of the head from a pipe. well, such, as it were, an absentee slap. and duda says, well,
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actually. uh, well, dude, you're kind of lost. we have already figured out everything, everything seems to be obvious. then he gets even more sensitive and sonorous uh slap from uh, starshak from grandpa joe grandpa joe very e even if you don't know english you don't need to understand what he said. you just look at how he said, and there are a lot of russian words that you can substitute there, listen. do you consider zelensky's words that the rocket that fell in poland was not ukrainian to be proof? well, that is normal. yes, you think. well, it would seem, yes, it’s not enough, that, and the state department, too, uh, well, the state department, of course, is not as bright as the biden, but the guests also said. well, that is, guys, you somehow somehow got a little confused there, in principle, everything is already clear right there, and moreover, they even gave it to the press, as it were, leaks with reference to officials
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of the nato alliance and which, well, in general, such a very annoyed person speaks to dec please. zelensky undermines nato's confidence in ukraine with his statements. they are involved in the missile incident in poland, a diplomat from one of the countries of the alliance told the finantional times this is becoming ridiculous ukrainians are destroying nobody's confidence in themselves blames ukraine a. they're open. hood is more destructive than a rocket, you know? yes, no one already, as it were, says, dudes, calm down you, no one is blaming that you are arranging this nonsense. you're lying, setting up some kind of incomprehensible imbel. and one more confirmation that not only there, the elders in the west, there is a consensus that they do not develop this story further. and no matter how they look for anything like that in it, another confirmation of the consensus that the story is over on our part is on my
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the view is that today our attacks on the critical infrastructure of ukraine have resumed quite powerfully. but in fact, this video shows how much. a powerful productive and this is the arrival of dnepropetrovsk along the yuzhmash, and the same yuzhnmashevo, which they have long been asking for this yuzhmash somehow. well, something happened to him, because mock-upscander with a nuclear warhead. they collected something there to write off something like that for us and dots, with which they hammer in the donbass. they did there. and that is, as if flew there further flew for some other gas production, as the prime minister of ukraine shmygmyl said. well, i'm not very good at it yet . what kind of gas production they flew. maybe he went into the office last night for a potion, when it means that this is some new staff. uh, delivered, maybe it doesn't matter? do not in this. the fact is that i am personally sure that if there were at least some unresolved questions with the nato bloc about what it was, if there
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were at least some doubts from someone in the west, given that the military ee contacts of this level still work, no matter what. i think that today these, so to speak, our, this is our work in such a volume would not resume my personal point of view for me, this is another confirmation that in the west all questions are to the fact that it was us in the practical sense of the word. our rocket is there. the shelling of poland, not to mention the fact that they intend to take it off, moreover, the third point is again. well this here is the gutta-percha boy all rushed uh reassure, and making an infinite number of statements yesterday. um, despite the fact that yes, this is a ukrainian rocket. yes, we understand that this is a ukrainian air defense missile that flew in poland and killed people. by the way, i still haven’t found any names of these people, no photos of these people, everything that is all that is visible all that is visible in the press. today i saw a synchro of a polish woman
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who says the deceased was a very good person. well, as it were, if she lives with him in one very small village, then, probably, somehow the name is rather strange but it doesn’t matter, and in any case , they begin to reassure everyone that even if someone dies, it’s still not your fault anyway russia and this refrain becomes the main thing that they are told this, of course, in your rocket, but the russian is to blame, of course, the russian further there already comes to some kind of completely, well, committing another heresy, when us representatives in the united nations say that, of course, it is russia's fault because this missile would not have flown there if don't start this war vasily is not a benzia and answers logically in the same logic . well, this war would not have happened, if in the fourteenth year you would not have supported, anti-anti-co-institutional, well, that is, rhetoric, well, as it were, returned to that's what it was before the evening before yesterday, as if the usual rhetoric, everyone speaks his own seems to be all right. that is, in principle, it makes no sense for him to shove away
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from this rocket, he has already been told everything about the potion of claims against you, the russians are not to blame. eh, we won't fight there. calm down a little crawled away crawled away a little, that is, i’m not 100% sure anymore, but nevertheless. i do not know what happened. this time we don't know 100%, i think the world doesn't know 100% either. i am sure that a russian missile was flying, and that we launched air defense missiles, but we can not say for sure that the ukrainian air defense is to blame. you see, that is, as it were, no longer necessary, that is. even yesterday he was sure from his own words. uh, it means the homies with whom he still went through how many warriors, which is 100%, now, it seems to have crawled away, it seems not 100%. but nonetheless. i say i don't know attention and the whole world does not know, this is after biden said, as nato said, as duda said and as the inflexible e100 said, everyone said, we know,
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no, he says, the whole world does not know we’ll see if they let them in, which means they’re in place of this whole story, which also arises, as it were, a question. well, that is, he is to such an extent. well, you know, this one, no matter what was amused anywhere, if only it wasn’t hung up, because, well, after the poles were there, everything that could be found there was already real found. what is the point of letting them in there , even though they are being weighed in by letting them in, and the cnn card is adding a card to them, huh? which cnn writes that everything is quite obvious that it was the ukrainian air defense that flew in, the polish bureau of investigation also comments that we have no doubts at all and that's it. it is completely clear to us, and yet they play this game, play this game, i play along with him in that it seems, as if nothing is clear to anyone, because if everything is clear to everyone and he was told that we will figure it out without you, then why go he has on
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occasion and let ukrainian experts in there. and here there is, as it were, a rather incomprehensible moment again, and that is, if it was he who simply swaggered in spite of all of them. well, this is how to say, as if drug addicts, they are generally quite like that. well, there are restless ones. uh, i think we're just more cuffs. probably nevertheless go on about, as well. i'm imagining the situation here. well , okay. right now, a ukrainian expert has arrived there, for example, they are all over ukraine quickly. before that, a competition was announced, it was dragged there pieces from our fallen e rockets they come there and talk about found. found found or what? well, joking, how it will be there and everyone says, vigorously on the yoke. what ukrainians are big-eyed, we searched, searched, searched, searched, did not find, and the ukrainians are such burnt-out boys. well, give us this piece here, we will study it nonsense. so they will not be substituted, then the question arises. why? and
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here is an interesting story that, perhaps, we are not quite right when we tell them, when we say that he is swaggering, so against all the older guys on west, because there are some older guys. in the same west, remember how many times yesterday we discussed that the british had nothing intelligible, until they said the only one who said that it was the foreign minister with a speaking surname pecked in russian. it would be wise or wise and he was so very wise he said that you know we will not rush. nothing is clear, as it were, we are waiting for evidence that already seemed to be at that time, and here is a very revealing moment against the backdrop of what everyone is saying, this is a ukrainian rocket talking about the leaders of britain and canada, zelensky, against the background of that attention, his rocket flew to poland and, as the poles say, killed someone there. now. listen to the tone of this conversation. and you probably have the same questions as
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me. what is it please? vladimir, this is justin. i would really like us to talk as friends. we know what a difficult day yesterday was a terrible day for you and your country, and it was loudly and clearly conveyed to all those present. that what happened in your country yesterday is unacceptable and demonstrate another russian barbarism, we all condemn together. it's me, really want to tell you to assure you that we're with you and that we'll get through this one step at a time, all together. thank you vladimir see you soon. the question arises of these uncles, given that both uncles. it's one way or another, so to speak. from under the crown of the british uncle, one briton, another canadian, there was also a third australian missing. well, for complete cheapness. and so they tell him, in general, yes, you just would with this, we talk with this
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let's figure it out step by step. i mean, that's just not enough to say. you do not listen to these, then the americans. there, poles to the poles, we will wind the mice, and so on, a not very clear story, which, as it were, appears against this background. and it is even more interesting that against this background cnn well, apparently someone who supplies cnn with information thinks something is incomprehensible. history, come on. we still add that, in principle, he just swaggers on his own ears, we need to kick this tin, let's listen to everything, right? sullivan immediately called zelenskiy's office following his appeal and urged officials to be more careful about how they talk about the incident, the sources said. bayda to zelensky was not spoken on tuesday evening, despite the request of the ukrainian leader to organize a telephone conversation, the source also said. well, here alexey alekseevich is just some kind of detective scandal in a noble
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family, and i don’t know what’s involved here, what’s going on with us, it’s called the war of the towers , the war. tower war of towers. you also keep this version. well, firstly, my attention was drawn to the fact that when zelensky commented, this is in the very first material, and he already mentioned the pledged one. he said he believed him. yes, what a lie told him all this. in fact, zelensky put it behind the luzhnik, because now he will shift everything that was already pledged to me. he reported what was reported to me, then i mixed it up. so i think that here we are talking about a war of e-towers inside ukraine because it is a protege of the pentagon who is promoting it, and if zelensky believe. uh, some information agent uh hmm british intelligence. that is why there is a conflict. i wonder what is called one boys against others, boys, everything is more or less understandable. this explains why zelensky insists on this so much, because by this
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he emphasizes. uh, the incompetence of a bastard in his position, without saying it out loud. i think it's intrigue. she is still working here. yes, some of the e-curators, she says, mr. zelensky, what are you talking about, why are you doing all this, but he has his own game and he is with this game of his just right here very much to the cashier just exactly the british example and the canadian example they both quite rightly said, uh, subjects of the british, uh, crown. they told him dear. come on, go ahead, because i'll remind you. he's still british development agent. so here everything is logical in this situation. actually. e also delivers a wonderful syntactic that if russia hadn’t done something there, then it wouldn’t have happened, if the ukrainian side boeing mh-17 is not allowed on the territory. hostilities are underway and i didn’t lead its decline, and so on, too, there would be nothing. i just want to
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remind you to be completely logical in this situation, so there are claims. i think that they will be expressed in the near future. after we analyze the verdict of the hague court regarding mh17. all these all these situations testify to only one thing, and western authors, including zelensky, are suddenly an actor, but we will include this company in the future as an agent of the british intelligence. he's talking about a western author. they got in, they just got in, and now they are trying, uh, to put a good face on a bad game. and as you know, when you produce a lie, you produce it. uh, a lot, then you start to get confused in the testimony, so the situation of zelensky the situation of any western actor includes three, until which all zenpin on uh, g20 just wiped his feet on him. just to be honest, in public. why is it done? well, not legs, but scolded to put it mildly, that's all. everything, it leads. now it brings us to. rather, not very
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unpleasant conclusions, and which india and china have already made russia, of course, iran did a long time ago and by the way, now it is starting to make the euro of europe , gradually changing the line of those, uh, actors who are leaders of countries that, uh, to put it mildly, uh, were uh, ardent fans of atlantic solidarity , let's call it damage to the interests of europe, and now we are witnessing this process. and zelensky is here, he is already a figure. uh, very inconvenient for the same biden , which is why the conversation was denied. but such irritation directly shows through, irritation irritation all these guys. yes, he also arranges a picture for riche, which is absolutely, as it were, still like that, as if running. he still does not understand what he is trying to bark at those on whom the older bark and so on. uh, justin trudeau is also a boy. asking again i will not deny myself the pleasure of wiping my feet. these two guys are, in principle,
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they are, in principle, in the same category with zelensky are now in varying degrees. what is called hmm uh, well, the deep-seated problems that they got themselves into to varying degrees of zelensky are more in uh, less labor, but nonetheless. it's this one team that will donate them to donate first of all senior comrades, when the time comes to answer, and the time is already coming. well , accordingly, this is the version, uh, which, of course, comes to mind in many ways, when you look at this here. well, that is, of course, you can version. and what is he something? well, they brought him something powerful. he completely went off the rails there , and therefore rushing against everyone, you can also consider it, but still it doesn’t look like. do you share the version that zelensky’s behavior this is absolutely, well, it didn’t happen, i would say perpendicular, but opinion. americans and in this case even polyakov although the poles are in general also such a thing about the british asset, that is, in this
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story even the poles with the americans zelensky is rushing against them aleksey alekseevich’s version that this is some other tower, if you agree with this, then in your opinion? uh, what does this tower want to survive from this situation, given that the american tower has already, it seems, closed the cases, if you don’t agree, then how does it determine what you’re causing this, well, it’s completely unheard of, and such impudent perpendicularity of zelensky but i still don’t believe in conspiracy theories here, but the following thing hooked me in what alexei said, and euro-atlantic solidarity means, firstly, to me it seems that zelensky as a person is almost a soviet post-soviet. this term is understood too literally or either began to believe in it. it seems to me that for the past. for months, he had some kind of picture of the world in his head, there is a certain single smell with common values. it may well be that
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he even believes that these common values exist. here he is a candidate for entry into the western world. he really is. there is a paladin crusader who fights with some incomprehensible barbarians and within the framework of this religious one, but we are talking about. well, the west - it formulates as a religious war. like war, ideas really, but such particulars. here's how some manipulations with the truth are permissible, and then, well, again, in 9 months there were so many cases when they lied openly, lied in the face, and that's all, in general, they looked favorably on it. i mean what they covered him with. he did worse, after all. that's what he decided. well, actually, and how is the shelling of the zaporozhye nuclear power plant different from the air defense missiles that suddenly flew in me now, of course, let's say that this is russian and what i am convinced, we will not. it is easier for brothers to believe in this, and in this logic. i think he really expected
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what they would say. yes, indeed, of course, this russian is quite beautiful. remember the first night of tuesday night when he was right there they rushed there call and pancakes. well, and to everyone. everything the fifth proto- means, the fifth means the point in any way. that is, he rushed to give a pass, the pass was not accepted, and he still cannot stop in your version. well, it seems to me, yes, and then here he became a hostage to the situation that he himself created, because he, too, was not immediately pulled up. that is, if you look at the chronology, well, let's say an increase in the degree of the statement. well, it’s imperceptible, and then the time difference also needs to be taken into account in the morning, when he woke up, when, in general, grandpa biden already, in general, about himself. there, in english , he sweared clearly swearing. and how to turn on the back? that is, this must be explained somehow, and then, well, look even at this video, that is, a person. well, really is in such an extreme. narcissism, this is a reservation, according to freud, we went through a war with him, but it’s not accidental, but he
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really sees himself as a roman hero. and how can a roman hero admit that he was wrong about something, that he screwed up like a boy. yes impossible that he played by written for him rules. and now, suddenly, it turns out that within the framework of these rules, and somewhere around google, he is not allowed everything, and he is put in a corner. and this, in my opinion, is completely unbearable. yeah, that is, i don't know there, can we consider this as a precedent. that's when a prevailing psychotype, well, comes into conflict with the idea of the author of the script. it may well be that further we will see, as it were, such a public flogging. and further, but life will show further. we will now discuss after the commercial. there's a question here. why? uh, so much attention, i give e this situation and try. uh, how to get well, different grades for her, because you understand what's the matter, huh? the question is whether the problem is in zelensky's psychotype of the drug addict or the problem is that some of the groups
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of influence continues to play some kind of game for them. this is a very important question, but from the point of view of the real war that is taking place here, in which real people are dying, and he is, whatever one may say, but, nevertheless, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces and ukraine is the supreme and here question. what we are proceeding from the fact that the boy is absolutely in control, now the question arises that the boy is in control, but perhaps not quite the same or not at all the ones with whom we have some kind of contacts about the boy and who make us understand that he is their boy, controlled by them, and if the boy is not controlled by them or not only by them, this is one question. and if the boy 's roof leaked due to his psychotype, that's another question. and this is a very important non-trivial question. now after the ad, continue. two undefeated
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discussing, it's not because we're so interested in what's in his head. uh, like an actor's dash drug addict, we are discussing, this is because this story is very interesting and highlighted in a new way, then zelensky is and is not a project in the sense of manageability and control, because we proceed from the fact that you remember, we discussed the past, so here is sullivan, that sullivan is calling sullivan is recommending something to the kiev authorities, which means that today, against the backdrop of this story, everyone is publishing, uh, cnn publishes that sullivan called them and recommended to be more clear, and so on and so forth, everything comes from paradigms that this is their project, that it is managed by them and acts in their interests. and this means that some, well, contacts about what is happening here. uh, well, with curators. it is possible to
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lead in some situation now, it turns out, it is possible that the curators are not those about whom we thought that they were the main curators, or he not only submits to them and is incomprehensible. in what balance to which of them does he submit and in this story he is under the supervision of the american. well, somehow it came out very frankly. and in that sense, it's certainly an interesting story, if you don’t consider it, through questions, there is no narcology and psychotherapy, but in the first part of the program, not only you colleagues have already outlined two main versions, which i can only repeat and tighten up a little version your version your version with alexei is that, that there are several towers in the west, but the truth is that alexey said that they are towers in ukraine but i think he meant that ukraine is a proxy here. proxy. proxies of these two towers. these towers , it turns out that they may not be the same as it is customary to argue when it is said there, let's say about the
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anglo-saxon world, continental europe, you are talking about the british and american towers, which can conflict with each other, for example, and in this situation it turns out that both russia and ukraine are considered as tools for solving more complex and dangerous tasks. well , for example, according to your logic, great britain is apparently unhappy. uh, the dominance of the united states is trying to dominance. eh, break off by any means. well, i would just say rudely added that he was dissatisfied with dominance. yes, she was never pleased with him, but in this case, it is possible that, within the framework of her dominance, the united states has quite often recently begun to give signals about the need for some, if not reconciliation, then at least a temporary lull. well, it means that if you and alexei are right, uh, that the uk needs to
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get the uh united states involved in this conflict, they didn't moderate it, like a conflict that takes place several thousand kilometers away, and he has nothing to do with them. you see, there is only one way to turn it on. uh, well, if your version is to be brought to its logical conclusion, include the united states in a conflict with a full-fledged one, i repeat once again the question is not in the supply of weapons, nor in financial assistance, but precisely in the likelihood of a military clash, you can only, accordingly, again playing the opportunity e intercontinental nuclear conflict. this means that russia needs to be involved in a full-fledged war with the nato bloc, setting in motion provoke a situation that could happen to involve. yes, in a full-fledged conflict with nato, when necessary, she would declare that, yes, this is a threat e to our security and put the fourth
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fifth article of the nato charter into action there with the possibility of a nuclear conflict, then your logic really fits in and uh, whatsapp calls apparently, uh, canadian and the british prime minister and zelensky's position if you look like a british proxy, if you're right, that means we'll be facing similar situations in the near future. when will such a thing be created kind of history and uh, paphos will be directed to the fact that everything now is already exactly uh, a blow to nato let's take action. further already, too, here you know such a dialogue is going on. here, haymaker. this is not enough reason. yes, the tractor is not enough, in my opinion, well, then there is some sufficient. yes, in the end, yes, this is one quantity that turns into quality yes, the second version. it may be just the opposite. eh, how are you? do you understand? what can be the anticalological version only the chaotic version is possible here talk narcotic states? well, we can say that zelensky may just
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be afraid that this is also a trite thing, but it concerns the fact that zelensky may fear that attention to ukraine may subside somewhat and in every possible way reminds himself that he is owed money there. glory lavrov because, well, the attention that was riveted to zelensky in the summer, it is clear that in the fall. in the same place, everyone remembered about the elections in the usa, they forgot about him, and he can simply remind himself of himself not only from the point of view. here is the psychotype that i’m reminding myself that you forgot about me, and i burst into tears, but i’ll just remind you corny there that there are financial obligations to ukraine to him personally and in this way just remind you that you need to deposit money in your passport. actually. uh, here, as it were, one more of the versions that aleksey alekseevich outlined in this way, but in short i just did. eh, i think that might be the issue . by the way, this also applies to the towers inside, including inside the american towers. and i think that there is not without it, and i even wrote already
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today. eh, about this, but about what is possible, zelensky is not at all such a fool as we are trying to be? not no fool, no tantrums, no drug addicts and so on, huh? and why is he playing a very tough and dangerous game for him from one of the american towers, despite the fact that there is some other american tower that bets on the scammer? it has been written many times that, for example, the pentagon is betting on the scammer the false one makes the last days of statements that are definitely not an initiative, and the general enters into an absentee controversy smiley, and for a moment, the teams, yes, that is, in fact, it behaves like politics and in this sense the version that zelensky put himself perpendicular to the americans put himself perpendicular to one. e, how izbashen he plays
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not against towers, but against zaluzhny, because indeed the version is that all this is his imaginary madness. and this madness does not stand up to criticism, because indeed he, when he spoke with the fact that he is one hundred percent sure that this is not so, he really said, i trust my pawned and his air force commander whatever i don’t remember, his last name, yes, and this means that the further zelensky has to retreat under pressure from the americans, the more he substitutes the bastard. well, this one, as it were, the second one, that is, the harder they hit him now, the stronger, in fact. as a result, they will hammer on the hall, that is, roughly speaking, zelensky, substituting himself, as if he is actually hiding behind the pawned and when at some point he will be forced to say, if he is forced to say, yes,
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guys, i made a mistake. i was misinformed exactly at this point the question arises. who misinformed who? this is how we rewind, the internet remembers, i trust everything pledged. this is my sidekick. i still went through a war with him. yeah, and here, as it were , an interesting story will arise, especially since it is confirmation that these american towers exist and play differently even inside the american towers. here, against the background of this story, it came to us against the background. there is the same ramstein against the backdrop of all the talk about some kind of truces there, not truces etc. here are two high-ranking american military men who seemed to be in the same team of the same american one and suddenly we are listening for miles like that. to physically drive the russians out of ukraine is a very difficult task. this will not happen in the next couple of weeks, unless the russian army suffers a complete collapse, which is unlikely, so the probability of a military victory for ukraine, defined as the emergence
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of russians from all over ukraine including crimea, is militarily low, as a rule, due to weather conditions, tactical operations are slowed down, so if it happens there may be a window for a political settlement. or at least remember the beginning of the negotiations. yes, chairman of the joint committee. chief of staff of a four-star general. well, kinda huge. now austin is the secretary of defense of the united states of america that tells us a mile tells us that, well, as if the winter, most likely, we will slow down the military operations will slow down, well, for negotiations for the field. well, he is a military man, as if he needs to know better. austin us secretary of defense listening we saw that russia has difficulty having enough ammunition to fight the way they want to fight. our goal is our demand to make sure that we continue to provide funds to ukraine, so they must continue to put pressure on the russians further. and i think that the winter
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battle favors the ukrainians. okunki said how favorite books about mumiy troll are now the question arises. these are the same american towers. under one of which or against one of which zelensky is playing laid down there. in general, this is about that is why one general, as it were, has winter, well, rather a slowdown, and the other. no-no-no, winter battle ukrainians forward! well, it seems to me that this is just an example of public american politics, but if we talk about a mile, we remembered him here a week ago. that's even less about the fact that he is a protege of trump. here he is such a patented republican. according to him, in principle, and it is clear that he is a real republican. here he is aloof, he is not quite a member of the biden teams, which are there, well, let's conditionally call hawks who are looking for, uh, a military solution to
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this european crisis, and the second general, well , as i know much less about him, but this is a continuation of the rhetoric that is regularly voiced by biden, who is voiced by both blinkin and salivan, that is, in their mouth, well for the past couple. months of no peacefulness, well, here's a hint, clearly so far, that has not sounded. here, well, here are some easy passes, that if the russians surrender, of course, we will not hang them. i would put it this way, but in principle, they should give up first here, as if here is a clear dissonance there. here i will add two more words. now let's add these two words, but all the same i want to understand, in your opinion, this dissonance in the reasoning of a mile. and austin, he says that today they do not have a consensus about whether they will increase, uh, force the ukrainian army to increase military efforts in the winter. in other words, they have not yet agreed
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on this. i think that they are quite calmly considering any options. these are not their wars, they are waging it with the wrong hands, that is, relatively speaking, they have a strategic goal to bring russia to its knees, literally bring it to its knees. for this, it is not necessary to defeat russia in a military sense. well , especially since this chief of the general staff believes that this is unlikely, to put it mildly, he believes that, in principle, the situation is possible. maybe , like once on this, like. here, let's give 5% there and consider the following scenarios. here, and the second one says, basically, about the same thing, but perhaps they paint a more dramatic picture there, what we need, here we need through ukraine the russians inflict a few more sensitive defeats, bring them to some kind of diplomatic negotiations that will blow up the internal situation, and we will solve our problem. so that is, it is nothing more than a matter of choosing tactics, but they have strategists. one and the same they are at war with
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russia here. well, it’s just that one thinks that let’s, as it were, we will try there, well, to save some amount of resources, that is, milli, in a sense, is dragging out this war, because he has some kind of slowdown in military operations there. a slowdown, then the resumption of hostilities, i can add two words, maybe miles believes that it is russia that is more stable inside not and that it needs to be pressed out in ukraine in order for this internal crisis to happen for sure. and that is, yes, autumn, but miles believes that it is not, as if we have brought the situation to the right state. you can now disperse to winter quarters, and there the russian opposition inside will do the work that, in general, is what we want, maybe so. well, that is, i i don't see the difference in strategy here. it's nothing more than a different tactic. i mean, anyway, uh, they're on your mind. in different words, they say that
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military operations are quite active and will continue. well, in ramstein, as i understand it, for which today u was allocated new u, more precisely, it was said that new weapons would be allocated. and this means that all the talk of the previous weeks about some kind of there is that ukraine should portray readiness there for something. that is, this word is negotiations, which hung in the air for three weeks. it continues to hang in your mind, look in it, uh, or are we already moving again into some other, uh, some other stage of conflict, if you imagine the situation in the backyard, where barbecues are being prepared, where the barbecue is, in fact, ukraine and austin and miles, are these two men who figure out how best to do it? let's, let's take it. e. then let's fry here says, and austin
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says. no, let's take a bite right now. so that the juice inside is preserved and so on. actually, here and that's it. i have a very good image of you for a second, but only about the backyard piece of meat and these two , but let's be honest and tough on ourselves, as i understand it. sergey, sergey, just sees this backyard, in which two men milly and austin, at least, i think that this chop is russia and not ukraine, and ukraine is coals. under this chop, they didn't listen to austin very carefully. and when i said about the meat of ukraine, i meant the meat of ukraine. now, they didn't mean russia, because in this situation, both, uh, beautifully brilliant, educated officers are very smart people. they stipulated from the very beginning that, a, russia should be taken seriously b. you can't win rossi like that. this is what they say from time to time . they discuss it. uh, russia in our case, here it is, uh, the country
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they want this smell to reach and russia, uh, hungry russia, as it seems to them, became interested to a large extent, after the sanctions impact said, listen, well , let me go me to the backyard. let's together, eat and so on, because they are well aware that the only thing that can destroy. e, russian e, political system, military system, and so on. this is a nuclear exchange . and i would like to avoid this. here, moreover, ukraine is also aware of these prospects. she says, come on, figs with him. let's apply. this is a blow. come on, we can still have nuclear weapons, we still have no problems. we are repulsed, we can do it, if you are shy, if you don’t want to go there for history stay in this story, e cannibals who used nuclear weapons, we will do it for you, but we will live, then in your backyard. here, well, ukraine does not understand that it is actually just putting it mildly. than meat and here we
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are talking about only at what period, at what stage we really start to negotiate here austin says, listen, the pressure is already breaking down. they 're already out of ammo and so forth, mile, says, listen, let's learn some more of this meat in britain in germany etc. let's focus more. let's re-equip them and so on. let's see what happens. they say we'll defeat russia, they say we'll see what happens. that's all. i understand you, but in fact, that's when i ask about this story here ah with talk about, let's say so in the broadest sense of the word, but some kind of peace agreements and negotiations on ukraine a. this is such a very interesting topic, which, in my opinion, before our eyes, is beginning to turn into one of the tools. eh, well anyway european. eh, politicians. that is, it is like this e, but this is like a stick or a club or
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an instrument. well, look, for example, orban, how he uses this tool, which means, uh, our strikes are being made on critical infrastructure, and ukraine says what uh means. well, stop the pipe is not working. like oil for friendship. we ca n’t pump anymore, as if something burned out there, there is a light fuse, turned off everything, the oil does not pump. well, that is, as it were, cunning lads, something like that. now we are like this according to the law of transitivity they are for us, and we for them and then let them deal with the russians. well, they are very pleased with themselves orban, so they look at something yes, somehow down the pipe no, it doesn’t go, he says, something, in my opinion, it’s time to start peace negotiations on ukraine. what happens at this moment at this moment suddenly the light suddenly turns on the transformer suddenly starts working and the oil? suddenly, it seems to start to flow,
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that is, that is, the ukrainians are playing their game, and they are already starting to play with them, but, as it were, with the ideas of peace agreements, but here the question arises, that when talking about peace agreements turns into a tool for solving problems. this brings peace agreements and peace closer or pushes them further. well, after all, here, it seems to me, there are several layers in your question, if we are talking about, uh, hungary, after all, it seems to me that this is really more about local bargaining. uh, it's not just a matter of oil supplies. let me remind you that hungary, uh, did not receive enough assistance, as is known from brussels, quite serious. this help was not provided to her, and hungary needs these several billion and, accordingly, hungary, in turn, blocks assistance to ukraine itself, in
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this is also one of the reasons for the behavior of ukraine, which really rightly noted that there the subtlety of stopping supplies was that for some reason it was hungary that supplies stopped, and in a row other states. they continued, that is the transformer. there flew very cleverly. yes, that is, it turns out that exactly yes, it was exactly in hungary, exactly in hungary, uh, to put this uh, it was not possible until they sounded words about peace negotiations and actually. yes, i think that there was a hint that hungary would agree with uh assistance to ukraine, that is, in this regard, hungary is also engaged in such local bargaining, but in this story, but uh, that plast is more serious that you said before hungary , of course, he is connected with uh more powerful players, uh, and in this regard, the topic of peace negotiations, uh, from the united states, this is, of course, a different story than about orbán, and both hungary and here i
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agree that conditional trumpists have logic, different than that of e collective democrats. it is connected with the fact that part of the american elite, firstly, again, returning to what we said before, is nevertheless aware that there is a possibility of dragging the united states into a military conflict by the threat of using nuclear weapons, and this is already enough dangerous, that is, it can occur. such a scenario, when just sitting out for several thousand kilometers, will not work, and this already creates a danger. and uh, makes you think about the possibility of a start. uh, some negotiations. what he says, says not only miles, but also others. uh, american politicians or business people start there from elon musk, who started talking about this a few weeks ago, and trump also had another
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argument. it is connected with the fact that well, in fact, we understand that this is really how it can look hypothetically, if they assume, uh, the defeat of russia, respectively, well, how does it look in general, yes, that is, it is clear what arises, at least reality e nuclear answer, uh from the russian federation no, i imagine it as something, uh, 90 1991 2.0. well, i doubt it. i still doubt that they did not reach at all. and another argument of trump, as you know, was that the main enemy of the united states in his logic, not the russian federation, is china. therefore, if you take an action that strengthens china, this is bad. so, and the conflict in ukraine, of course, intensifies, china. here and here. it seems to me that the trumpists are very different from the democrats, which logic on and they believe that they are able to solve her russian problem and the chinese problem at the
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same time provoking and pulling the dragon by the tail . they believe that they are so powerful. i think actually uh republicans. at least the trumpists, so to speak, think a few, otherwise uh-huh and how are they more businessmen than politicians. they are more, as it were , cautious and prudent, despite all the extravagance. well, in fact, against the backdrop of all this talk about bidding, and negotiations, and fakes. eh, we'll talk now, just about e deal, about which more than once. e was said to be in the news again today. this is a grain deal, which has been extended today. well, actually, about which i want to understand, it has been extended, because in order to a and so on. don't switch. good
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live. well, many times talking about combat actions and what is the purpose of the united states or certain groups in the united states with this military conflict. ah. these are negotiations, not negotiations. what negotiations can be about, but within the framework of this process, there are also such separate, as it were, transactions that have already become so, as it were , iconic, but they have not become iconic not only because of their economic component, but primarily because of the political component and external and internal political component, and today again in the news. uh, so called uh, grain deal, uh the ministry of foreign affairs of the russian federation announced its extension the russian side allows the prolongation of the black sea initiative without any changes in terms and scope we took note of the intensified work with the un secretariat to fulfill its obligations to
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remove supply of russian fertilizers and food, all these issues must be resolved within 120 days, for which the package deal is extended, it should also be absolutely clear that any attempts to use humanitarian corridor. in the black sea, provocative military purposes will be resolutely suppressed. well, i understand that the ministry of foreign affairs should speak in such a language, but here i am translating it for myself. maybe i 'm wrong, but translating this for myself. i draw the following conclusion from this that the un secretariat has stepped up work for us, but promised that as a result of this activation in 120 days, they will remove the obstacle to the supply of russian fertilizers and food, which means they are now and have not been stopped. that is, they promise us to continue activation. and we responded, uh, well, like real, well, real action. yes, but an interesting
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construction, given that, uh, about the same grain deal. after all, we perfectly understand who we are dealing with, and the president of the russian federation , and already specifically about this grain deal , said that those who offered it to us. they deceived us. in my opinion, even said, they deceived again, and here it arises. uh, interesting. i have a question. from what i understand, this is a very difficult job. this is a whole complex. something we see, something we don't we see, but nevertheless, and the point is not only in how the ministry of foreign affairs formulates it. here is the press secretary of the president of the russian federation dmitry peskov. e. well, the same decision like this there is an assurance from the united nations that the work to ensure the export of russian food and fertilizers will be finalized there is a statement from the us to the uk and the eu on exemptions in the sanctions regime for russian exporters
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of food and fertilizers. this is important promotion. again, i probably, and even for sure , do not understand everything about how such transactions are made. but what i understand is exactly that the question arises as to whether it is possible for them to finalize first. and then we extend. and i'm talking about a lot of economic and political and so on components. well , let's start, probably, with the political ones in your opinion, how would you explain, if you can somehow explain our next, well, let's call a spade a spade our next readiness to go for some concessions in the form of trust to people who either do not deserve trust at all usa uk and the eu, because we will tell the president that they have already deceived us once. well , in general, an assurance. he is also so-so not very
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strong matter, but nonetheless. we again give, as it were, a certain chance to either do or deceive again. do you have an explanation for this to understand the classics has already been said. and you can have chairs in the morning in the evening, money is possible, but the money is in advance. er, it had to be done anyway. i mean , uh. suspend. it's a deal to freeze her, but unfortunately, apparently, there are some circumstances about which we are not aware of. it may be circumstances, somewhere we have given way in another place. yeah. i mean, quite far away from this grain deal. they gave in to us like that, and, frankly, i hardly believe in such complacency of the russian side, especially after the words that the president said, that's why i think that we are talking about a package deal, that is, for us this is not a black sea initiative and not grain deal. for us it package deal, where the grain deal is one of one of the components. moreover , even in the statement of the ministry of foreign affairs, russia made it quite clear that if you, uh, we will
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hit the arrogant red face, that is, if a step to the side is a jump on the spot, like a provocation, that is, the deal will go to hell, because we this is for you we guarantee i think that, on these conditions , moreover, and that other part of the transaction that we are not aware of, perhaps, should not be aware, it is long-playing for some reason by 120 exactly 4 months actually. uh, dragged this deal out. e, s. well, with the right to interrupt it at any time. here, but uh, apparently. and this agreement that exists between russia and the united kingdom with the united states is a very interesting set. by the way, yes, uh, he guarantees institutions. he. uh, i think we were also conceded somewhere, and hmm very well, but they can’t say about it, because it will u look like a loss of face by our western partners, therefore, frankly, i. well
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i honestly even fantasize about it i don't want. i think that e sword in a month or two we know about it. it’s just that i’m asking why i’m asking about mm and well, i really don’t want to fantasize, but i want some kind of understanding within the framework of this topic with not very understanding, because, firstly, i repeat once again, the president has already said more than once that they deceived and, as it were, there is no reason to assume that they will not be deceived once, but nevertheless we are going for something, right? come on, judging by the trends that are currently observed on the market, it is possible that we are talking about a partial lifting of sanctions for suck for the western line, as a country, but for the western for the western country - this is, well, a sickle in tender places. they do not even want to talk about it in their thoughts. that is why they are so sensitive . that is why we have shown, probably, such an understanding. we are talking not only about the seed of approvals, perhaps we are talking about other things. moreover , the sanctions in different places in different
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directions have slowly begun to really lift. yes, this is a medical fact, yes, this is a medical fact, but when i specified for the country of russia and the question is whether we are talking about lifting sanctions from the russian state or as part of a deal from lifting sanctions from persons. i don't know what you are implying. yes, you see, i didn’t say this, the owner understood correctly, who completely 100% cleared the sanctions, i won’t give his last name. she is known in narrow circles, let's say, and apparently. this is also a game from the west, uh, which is designed to ensure that other large owners continue to put pressure on the leadership of russia. aha well, actually, i didn’t say it, but you understood everything. yes? oh, i actually what i’m saying, from the economic point of view, i can already offer an economic version of yours. oh, listen too. why am i asking this question? because well, for example, when we say finalization there , the fulfillment of conditions. well, for example, here we are
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talking about fertilizers. well, that is, the soft, for example, the same one, well, we already know. now that president zelensky put forward as a condition for the continuation of the supply of our pulp through the history of ukraine. well, in my opinion with a guarantee, the impossible demands of the exchange of all prisoners of war on all prisoners of war, given that we have them apparently. uh, well, as if more, if not in order, then at times, that is. we already know when entering into a deal that zelensky makes unrealistic demands on ammonia, and in this sense, all these guarantees from the united states, great britain and the un well, as it were, already a telephone one phone call in the first part of the program, it turns out that even ten cuffs are not always enough. and nevertheless, one phone call and everything will be yes, uh-huh in your words, so against this background, after all, we are we are doing, so we have some reasons, perhaps economic ones, and you know them, please, well, i
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can offer you one of the hypotheses. uh, exclusively economic, adding here a country that has not yet been mentioned, which is. yes, you have a drawing on the floor, and turkey because the economic interest in turkey is direct erdogan. he said bluntly that the latest agreement means that grain will be processed into flour in turkey, and then turkey will be there. to give flour on the market, respectively, it has a direct economic interest. you also have a direct economic interest in turkey today, on december 5th. uh, the sixth and eighth packages of european sanctions come into force, which include a ban on offshore oil supplies to the european union, as well as a ban on european companies from working with russian oil. when deliveries to a third country in the case, and the lack of application of the mechanism occurs despite
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the fact that so far no one has fully explained what kind of mechanism and a separate price the price ceiling is. well, no one has named. actually. what price will be the limit, although the package has been published for a long time, but no one says how much it will cost and you plan there, of course, uh, greek ship owners, for example, they find themselves in a difficult situation. they need to load tankers already, and they can be there. december to find out that they are under sanctions, because it is unknown. well, there must be some price. uh, with this oil , in fact, turkey plays a rather important role for us in this regard. uh, exports to turkey have grown quite seriously. that is, they act as a hub that repackages this oil. so, uh, it is further supplied, including to the european market, because our oil will still remain on the european market in one form or another. there can be very complex ones, for example, a number of, uh, middle eastern monarchies buy russian oil refines
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it and delivers oil products to europe or buys, for example, uh, for its factories. let's say. there is a case when russian oil is bought for a kuwaiti plant in vietnam, and then supplied. eh, again in e in the form of products. they said that this could just be the exchange of turkey for grain for flour. we need turkey to continue supplying oil of what that money is. i just finished that many people tell me from talking about money we have there many people say, let's go there, uh, we will be without money, it will be very difficult even for those who call for rigidity and checkers. well , checkers is not in the sense of the game. but in the sense of waving. yes, in this sense, from the point of view of the version that you said alexey alekseevich, it is possible that that's what you just said, it's very interesting that uh this. uh, as if no one announced the price ceiling. it is possible that the same concession to uh the west well, in the usa to great britain, the eu is, in
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general, the west, that the same concession to us is outside the grain deal. and it can be something like that, in terms of price, for example. well, i think that in terms of price, this will be a separate story, especially since the european union is itself to the end. that is, this is such a controversial story on the one hand. he came up with a tough sanction with the other side. actually scary by ourselves, because it can lead. serious market imbalances, uh, they themselves will need to close. very few holes and far from certain that it will go smoothly, especially. if you remember what many people forget that in february they should launch a ban on the supply of petroleum products from russia in february, russian diesel plays an important part in european energy security. they already have serious problems with diesel stocks. that is in this plan. on the one hand, they seem to have announced this tough measure on the other hand. i do not rule out that without a grain deal. for some time, a situation may arise when
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the ceiling will be called such, uh, under which the main russian supplies. and so, uh, what's called passes? ugh got it? well, that is, roughly speaking, we find out that from an economic point of view. in principle, there is a certain potential for agreements that are mutually beneficial, both for us and for western countries, because they have created for themselves. well. highly a complex story with all these packages they don’t know how to jump on it. and maybe there are some options for exchanges outside the grain deal, and plus there really is turkey, which, in a strange way, doesn’t appear here at all, as if it doesn’t exist, but it exists, and what other considerations are sergey on about why this keeps happening. and what can be really, more precisely, what is definitely beyond, but what of this, do you think, can be beyond the framework of the grain deal itself, which i here i absolutely agree, apparently this is such a tip of the
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iceberg that it shows us all, and under it there is, as it were, a lot of things i just want to add. in fact, the scheme of the deal is absolutely obvious and what conspiracy theories are absolutely not needed here, turkey is such a key vital partner for us, turkey is turning into the most important one before our eyes. here is a gray hub through which all foreign and domestic trade will go for russia in the coming years. unique no one affords such leeway compared to turkey is not kazakhstan or armenia, they are all dependent on turkey, they are the southern flank of nato, so erdogan is allowed to do almost everything he wants . and what is there to discuss turkey makes excellent money turkey processes grain into flour earns its added value plus gains a reputation as a country that will feed all the poor and this flour will go there to north africa to asia doesn’t matter europe
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doesn’t receive flour is also an important consideration, because europe does not need turkish flour either, they also needed raw materials for redistribution. and russia well, what if the russian people who agreed with them e complex school of the nineties, they understand perfectly well that you have to pay for the service? yes, you have to pay for the service, so there is no need to complicate anything here. the only thing i would like to add is, well, because that's how it sounded a little visually. uh, how to formulate mfa i also think that but the adult serious men have agreed on a purely commercial deal. they did their job and then on whom, but the power of the functional is entrusted with the duty, and to formulate and voice the meanings to reassure the people of the population. here, in order to avoid this evil, ours out of the blue , we need not to get rid of meaningless comments and the same meaningless briefings. but, well, sit down a little to work
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and write to explain in russian that people are stupid people do not understand that someone listened did not understand what was at stake. everything is fine. we have earned, turks, we have earned transnational corporations that own grain also earned. i'm just within the framework of this about what you say people are stupid. and so they listened to us and did not understand anything. i’m just standing right now and i’m thinking, haven’t they understood too much, some people from what we just discussed with alexei alekseevich, the conversation is somewhere else the conversation is that you can still just a little more , well, let's just say it's packed. since you signed up. it seems to me that the ministry of foreign affairs is doing its job, as it should do it, but still ours is the benefit you painted turkey right here in its entirety, i’m happy for turkey’s benefit to ours, i can explain in a little more detail. why is there no hype , no israel, nothing, but i just know that our agricultural producers are in a very difficult situation. that is, we have a record
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grain harvest this year. for those who have this grain to store, they store it and do not sell it, because there are no prices. whoever has nowhere to store it, they sell it at bargain prices, and in fact, many of these people do not work to zero. they work in the red and in this sense, if this is a deal for whatever it is, we didn’t exchange it importantly, but nothing will give us here at all. it's like a dangerous story. yes, despite the fact that i understand that, uh, so to speak, state sepsia is allocated to manufacturers and so on. everyone will receive it, not everyone will receive it separately. still. here. well, for us, what is such an obvious benefit for turkey, i understand what is not about our agricultural producers. for us for us, the western border is closed, indeed, introduced european union sanctions are very heavy. we need to import a lot of things and we need to export a lot of things, accordingly, what remains for us remains for us, or china, first of all, specific buyers. secondly, there is the transport capacity of the trans-cibo, but it is limited,
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among other things, the southern corridor remains, turkey remains, therefore turkey, which turns a blind eye to everything now, where the russian company is. they do not open a headquarters in istanbul and dubai, basically. here. actually, as if the whole a story, because not on those not on those, but on ships , these are our two key trading economic partners. that is why the turks are allowed to earn money, and to the delight of everyone, i understood everything. one more nuance. i will add. actually. russia is also not interested in bending the transnationals to the full there again, who own this ukrainian grain, it was grown in ukraine, but it has an owner. it's some kind of cardioconditional corporation. yes? naturally, why are they there to suffer because of zelensky should not? we also trade with them. we also do business with them. uh-huh that's it, there is absolutely nothing criminal in this. so, with regard to the turks, but we have such a situation. there is either resentment, or it’s there that the great
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turan and the turks have their own interests, it’s good that they have their own interests to conduct business normally with people who know how to formulate their interest . why do they want and see your interest, they understand, and in general, how good it is to do business with people who have their own interest, and who well formulated. if at the same time you clearly formulate your interest. eh, and, as it were, your interest, it is, in a broad sense, your interest. because, well, i hope that the benefits that the russian federation will derive from what you described as trade with turkey and this will somehow help us as our agricultural producer. because well, the name, as it were, can’t be plugged into all this either. that's why, well, they explained it in this sense, as if i understand. in short, the main product that was exported with ukraine as part of the first deal. this corn in this regard. it wasn't in direct competition. as you say, our produce with us e marketing. basically, it is not corn
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, that is, in this regard, there is a difference in terms of goods. this also needs to be kept in mind. this is a very important addition. that is, roughly speaking, what is what is a deal. but it will continue, but not everything is there in a kind of grain in this sense. yes , that's important too. and i think that when you said that you can talk to people, explain and so on, but it seems to me that we work today this part is well done. i want to be honest. you know, konstantin vasilievich, i always emphasize when it comes to economics. i always walk very bent over like this, but i came here today to this studio with questions that i had parts of these questions. you helped me even for me to dispel. well, i hope that you mean to someone from the viewers who are watching us further, we will talk questions. ask, you need it. well, advertising, of course, as always. fight for the exit final
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prime minister of canada, you decide for yourself. what did he wipe them with, and where did he tell them tamer, but in general, on the last day of the big twenty, and there is a pin who, on the eve of u, talked to u, three before and labor. so he was accused of china interfering in the canadian elections. in general, he leaked the whole thing to the newspapers. a. well, it’s as if the pin just sits very politely, but firmly approached him in the margins this very thing yourself, this is here to talk about the fact that here, and the west is the crown there, this is canada for a minute. yes, there a nato member chechenping approached him further, we listened to the conversation of the word, even the tone. let's see what we listen to. everything we discussed yesterday was leaked to the papers. this is unacceptable. if we are talking about frankness, then we must respect each other, otherwise it will be difficult to say how this may end. canada believes in open and honest
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dialogue. we will continue to work constructively together, but there will still be things that we have there will be disagreements. let's create a condition first. why did i say that it is even more necessary to watch than to listen, because it is clear that the pin is sitting approached him with undisguised disgust. he can afford to show him what's up. i think a lot. how could this dialogue be voiced in russian, uh, behind the scenes. and this is me, because everything is what to talk about. by the way , when you are dealing with people who have their own interests, uh, you need to remember who you are and what your interests are watsinpin in this conversation. he
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he showed that for him this whole story is here, that there is a kind of west there, which, here he is, is absolutely self-sufficient in this conversation, because he understands that he has his own country for these 30 years. or rather, over these 30 years, his country understood where it came from and where it was going, and we all know. if you look at the photo, what china was like in the late eighties and early nineties, when we started to say so, here, too, somewhere here go. that's how it was, that's how china was and people knew where they were going and knew what they wanted. to achieve and did everything for this and worked for this throughout the country. and now as a result, so after 30 years, the leader of china can like this, well, i will not determine what he did with this canadian prime minister. well done it seems to me a very attractive example of the result of what
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china has achieved in these 30 years in the big game on the first channel it continues. live big game good evening november 17 in history in 1941, the first major strategic offensive operation began on this very day red army. it was the rostov offensive during which the nazi troops were thrown back 80 km and the front line was stopped, which then held out for six months. this was a major first offensive operation, which really made it possible to bury the plans of the german. moreover, this
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operation ended 3 days before the battle of moscow had already begun and our counteroffensive near moscow , which had already completely buried the plans for a lightning war, but the first progressive the operation was rostov and its completion, hitler fired the commander of the army group. general von runstett's south for a complete failure. so what else has been finished off in this moscow, our armed forces have already carried out serious operations, which, among other things, allow then to liberate rostov, which i congratulate the rostovites, but today e heirs e glory of the winners of the tradition of the winners are fighting on the fronts of a special military operation protecting the interests of the motherland. and they do it selflessly with great ingenuity courageously and exclusively
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coolly. kirill matyushin remember this name and surname. this is exactly that person. whose images bypassed, probably, television screens of all countries of the world , it was he who calmly. he threw away those grenades that flew at him from a ukrainian drone. many tv channels were looking for him, a big game found him. now look at our report. on these shots , nineteen-year-old kirill matyushin, lying in a trench , heroically fights off the ammunition that dron throws at him with all his might. it so happened that i was left alone with a copy of it, everyone was in hiding there i remember the buzz. i laid down in cold blood, clearly
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and methodically, and i would like to say by. but the fact that the operator who controls the copter does not miss on the contrary only helps kirill, the closer the grenade falls, the easier and faster it is to grab it and throw it away. in the last charge, the drone misses the projectile , lies down a few meters away, and therefore cyril did not have time to reach out, a fragment flew into the concussion arm. i don’t remember how i got to my own, but these video frames tell us, as kirill himself will tell us later, he no longer felt, but most importantly, fear is also a painful shock. well, they already told me that they knocked me down, they just vomited them, and everything went to the doctors at the headquarters, and only in the hands of their comrades did i allow myself to lose consciousness that i woke up. by god, the phalanx. here you can see his half is missing and
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multiple wounds. he was lucky with the accuracy of the operator. drona. he thanks fate for the fact that she remained in the ranks in terms of the number of left sleeves. so soon you can again row your own motorized rifle. brought up. i am in a foster family of the intelligentsia, where my mother was a teacher, and my father a former military veteran of combat operations in afghanistan, here, in principle, he prepared me for military service. i immediately told him that i want to become a military man. i want to serve my country. so, in principle, here, too, sometimes he trained himself. by i am 18 years old. i left for the army. there signed a contract with a contract resigned at the end. so then i volunteered, then the st. petersburg training camp, the village of kamenka, and then
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we had a special operation, you went out and did everything smoothly, that is, you trained. before that, we decently helped me, they gave me a small call sign, since i was the youngest. this is who protected me as best they could. there is something to help, they helped to eat one, if not we are here who if not me and then after all he will return home, kiss his grandmother and even plans to create a school for a young fighter. matyushin completed his school in just one minute in that now happy trench for him. to every man who served, he swore an oath of allegiance, like not to defend the interest from outside to protect the people. and he just has to be there for the big game. and someone thinks that the russian
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can a soldier be defeated? of course not, such soldiers cannot be defeated by a simple nizhny novgorod guy who knows what he is defending and should understand well and in kiev washington the nato headquarters in an apartment in brussels, what to mess with the russians? absolutely hopeless business. because these people and people like kirill matyushin is the name. i think now we should remember everything. such people are invincible. and such people are now fighting on the fronts of a special military operation with us in direct contact with yuri ivanovich podlyako, who carefully is watching what is happening, but today, uh, as i understand it, the most important events were connected with another powerful strike of our high-precision systems
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on the ukrainian energy system and on, well, a large circle of enterprises of the military-industrial complex and the energy complex of ukraine, uh , in my opinion strokes. in general, he achieved his goal. how do you think ivanovich yes, the enemy is clearly in some kind of panic, they did not expect that there would be strikes, for example, masha, and they are selling to some energy producing enterprises, according to some energy structures again, literally instantly, as soon as the first blow falls always almost the whole area. this suggests that the already stable system of the main nor it was initially enough for one blow to drink a drink for several hours, at least the whole area and indeed these blows. today were very unpleasant for the enemy did not expect. they thought that the day before yesterday there had been a powerful blow, after which the russian would calm down. they
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will run out of missiles, but they already have an arrest, they say they already have, their favorite joke says, and in 3 days we will have the power plant will end and that's it. it will be possible to sleep peacefully, well, this is an arrestovich, by the way, an arrestovich is a very interesting comrade. he also came up with a russian counter-offensive, which allegedly was in the zaporozhye region at night, then repulsed it. he generally lives in some kind of virtual space. and in fact , the opponents perfectly understand that our soldiers cannot be defeated, that our army cannot be defeated. in any case, sooner or later, a military defeat such issues are ensured precisely for this reason, they stubbornly shake the internal stability of russia inventing fake defeat. remember there, according to the surrounded russian soldiers, it seemed to be yes, then on the offensive on the left bank, then on berdyansk now. so they repulsed the fake offensive, struck at the zhan-kuri, a successful one, which was not even local, there was nothing like it. they do all this because they understand that russia cannot be defeated on the battlefield, but try to undermine the situation. yes, perhaps they
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will try to do this, especially since, according to my data, the number of sites or the amount of money which is now allocated to all this, well, many times more than it was even in the spring. yes, yuri ivanovich podlyak with an analysis of the fronts of the special military operation yerevanych. as i understand it, nothing significant happened on the fronts today. no , why there are several moments that i would like to happen. our troops continue to advance, and in the area of ugletar gradually, and getting closer and closer to the very blow, today it was read in the ministry of defense of the russian federation that they took control of the road between nikolaevka, and pavlovka, that is, they are gradually moving closer to the ugridar positions. as i understand it, we will still see the assault, and also today we received a message that the largest enemy point was taken, it seems not at risk, after which our troops have already reached almost extremely risky, gradually moving in the direction in the north, northwest, and covering and
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bringing her surroundings closer. so what, i also wanted to pay attention, that is, we are already advancing on the artyomovsk direction to the enemy for the past few days. vodkas of the general staff regularly published twice a day. they constantly focus on our so -called partial successes, that is, in this way. they seem to recognize our successes, that is, that they cannot be recognized by the enemy. well, in the svatov direction in general, as i used to be, so far without visible changes, there are fights, but they do not lead to any significant results for both sides. yes thanks a lot. this is yuri ivanovich podlyako, our military expert. hey. petrovich yesterday. e was another ramstein. uh, a meeting of representatives of states that provide military assistance to ukraine, and now there are reports of what kind of assistance package for rooting has been proposed. here is my feeling, my impression of this package is that it is much less than, uh,
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ukraine would like to receive. in any case , there is not even a single heavy unit on this list that has been made public. uh, technology, yes, there is not a tank, not a single armored personnel carrier, that is, all this is a thing of the past. uh, you know, well, firstly , there are several factors, firstly, i do not rule out well, back to those blows that were inflicted on the energy infrastructure. today, both the military-industrial complex enterprise and the concentration of troops. in particular, in ochakovo, uh, after all, uh, this begins to affect uh their ability to transfer heavy equipment. uh, the western border to the war zone is obvious, but the second uh is all the same. uh, well, first of all, and supplies are running out a little . secondly, the ukrainians. now they are increasingly stressing that they need air defense systems. but if you look at these lists, what we
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see well, damn it from a few days ago well. he signed, there is an order for the allocation of e thousand e, which missiles he did not say, but i think we are talking about. four e, but this is an old complex that began to be developed in the sixties ; our drones. and in sweden, the air defense system is not indicated. but also all these systems, of course, these are all systems short-range already, uh, quite so advanced declining years that were developed in the seventies, well, maximum eighties of the last century, uh, ammunition ammunition. uh, it is already clear that, mostly 155 caliber,
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soviet ammunition is already visible. e in the countries. uh, eastern europe has come to an end. that is, of course, the list of imaginations is not e, amazing, what else i want to say. yesterday, the americans, with their characteristic scrupulousness, kept records of our e, high-precision missiles, which we for 8 months out used up. uh, ukraine has 3,500 units. this is to the question that we have run out, that we have little e, 3.500 - this is comparable to the number of missiles that the americans used in particular in yugoslavia there were 4.000. well, there they let them in for six months, but we are a little more, but in any case comparable numbers, that is, this is an answer to those who believe that we are running out of something, and, uh, we are not able to continue to supply our armed forces. we will not
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run out of men to assure the ukrainian leadership, which, already in desperation, takes the most reckless action. this is a provocation with, e, a hit by a ukrainian missile on polish territory. eh, of course it was. in my opinion. it’s just an act of desperation on the part of the ukrainian side, which nato is trying to drag into the military conflict, clearly doesn’t want to be drawn into nato, or in the first place, the united states president byte turned out to be zelensky in a telephone conversation, after which sallion asked zelensky to turn on the fountain. and , of course, the american press exploded, because that, well, it was about the fact that ukraine wants to draw the united states into a conflict with the great nuclear power, and of course, tucker carlson, the most popular tv presenter in the united states, could not help but respond. look here. still yes, you should know something about how to read the news correctly the first impression they want to give
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you is always deceptive you are constantly misled sometimes by accident, but most often on purpose sometimes you can be lied to on trifles, and sometimes on - large. iraq has nuclear weapons. russia blows up its own gas pipeline plots like these are just ridiculously false holding. it's in the mind. let's take a skeptical look at the news that was on everyone's lips yesterday about how russia bombed poland poland is a nato member like the united states. this means that if russia was going to attack and we would have every right to attack it in response, russia has the largest nuclear arsenal in the world. so this conflict is inevitable and at the same time transforms into a third world war. russian the military launched rockets into poland and killed two civilians.
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cause some kind of surge of sympathy, in the united states or a desire to help ukraine more, then obviously he achieved the opposite in the united states , indeed, many got scared and decided that i do not exclude that rammstein owes a lot to his modesty this e improvisation, and perhaps improvisation is a manufactured provocation. e vladimir zelensky and, of course, in the united states i have serious economic problems, which also support opportunities. uh, america is getting economic military aid and we, uh, will talk right after the commercial with someone who hasn't been to the big game yet. this is aleksey moshen, member of the board of directors of the international monetary fund from the russian federation
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the big financial game is being played in washington dc united states of america where is located among other things the headquarters of the world bank of the international monetary fund with us. now for the first time connected in a big game. uh, alexei vladimirovich is a fraudster who is member of the board of directors of the international monetary fund from russia for the past twenty- six years and the last 4 years. he is also a representative from syria, aleksey vladimirovich, good , good, probably, washington’s day is still uh, quite uh, the heat of the day and good evening. we have u alexey vladimirovich u let's start with the problem of government debt uh, here we have a picture of the running american national debt that has already risen to 31 trillion 215 billion dollars
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and uh, the total debt of the united states including states municipalities us households on fundadayd layerilities, 172 trillion 685 billion e. yesterday, too, there was a figure that slipped through the total public debt. e countries of the world have already exceeded 300 trillion, this is a critical line, beyond which, for how long, countries can accumulate their debt obligations without this structure collapsing. primarily. e vyacheslav alekseevich for inviting me to transfer now. i have been for many months now. how hooked she is your program i watch it almost every day. and, of course,
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i look at the records in time. but i try not to miss it. uh, and for example, i know that the theme of the american public debt and the level of the years of other western countries. e, already means that it has been repeatedly discussed and qualitatively analyzed in your program. but before i say anything , i am obliged by the rules of the fund to say that everything i say today, i will say on my own behalf, and not on behalf of the board of directors. fund, which is generally understandable, but i must say. so i can't see very well there, in this plate with running numbers, i don’t think that there, after all, they add up, bananas and bicycles, this is it, and, in my opinion, there, in addition to the national debt and from what is called
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unfunded obligations, there are also debts of american corporations and , in my opinion, i don’t see household debts, but i’ll double-check. uh, farming too, yes, so i can take a long time. here's one of the interesting uh? those that, in my opinion, were not mentioned in your program are here. e, what role does inflation play ? and here i looked specifically at the official forecast there or for the american state arc. and if, finally, in 2001 it amounted to 132. and six tenths of uh percent of gdp then, finally in 2002, it is projected at the level of 125 and 60% of gdp, that is, a
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decrease of 7%. it is solely due to inflation that inflation inflates e gdp and debt it is fixed in nominal terms. speaking of which, that's exactly how the americans and british paid off theirs, right? debts on after the end of the second world war , when, so to speak, they also grew there, well, about the same levels that they have today so now this means that there is a pretty powerful motive for the federal reserve not to rush to lower inflation and not by chance many economists, almost all. in general, they say that the effect of the central bank of england means that they are, as they
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are called, they are dragging out with an increase in interest rates and, accordingly, the fight against exemplification . here, with regard to this very interesting topic, enfan, dedla obilitis or do not finance the obligation. this is not yet a duty, of course, this obligation, so to speak states on the basis of adopted laws, primarily on pensions for medical care. and this is an obligation under which there is simply no money, this money is not accumulated. of course, this is not yet issued debt. and, for example, one of the ways to reduce these obligations. it 's easy to take and revise these laws. and for example, to say that here, yes. we promised you
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such and such a pension, but sorry, it happened. we can only pay half. moreover, this reduction should be very significant, because that otherwise it won't make any difference. and about whom are we talking about what kind of pensioners about civil servants such, for example, as military veterans of all these american ones. oh, that means pensioners of the special services of the police. and, of course, of course, it means employees of federal agencies. well, that is, in general , it will be quite difficult for them to accept, so to speak , such a formulation of the question that we have promised you that we will be able to pay. only half, right? after the difference between a between unfunded liabilities and already existing issued debt. uh, perhaps the last thing i would like to
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talk about, this means, what did you actually ask, how long can you print money and accumulate the state duma but there is an example of japan and where this whole configuration has been going on for 30 years, that is this means that here is kicking the tin can down the road. there is such an expression. yes, there is a kickdaken downer, it can take quite a long time, especially in a situation like japan when you can force your banks to be commercial banks to buy these government bonds. and even if the interest rates there are at zero and even sometimes negative uh. here. in fact, that's what it's all about . naturally, they land on this bank. and when if there is a default, then uh, it means
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the government defaults, then all the banks will collapse, but i want to emphasize one thing. such an economy cannot grow. and that means that not a single person in his right mind will invest his money in which economy, therefore in japan there are no just 30 years. in italy, not from the growth of more than 20 years. this is the same country with a very high government debts. well, as a matter of fact, and everywhere in the west. here, starting with the crisis. eighth ninth years, growth is very sluggish performance is not growing practically. and here's how to say the authorities of western states are going to get out of this situation. i don't know . indeed, stagnation is observed everywhere. well,
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a debt crisis is also possible, but washington , uh, as you know, this uh is the place where problems are solved with the help of lobbying to a large extent and a lot of scandals arise. and one of such scandals arose right now. i think that the name of sam blankman freed is unlikely to say anything to our tv viewers, but in america this name was quite popular he was presented as a new young financial genius e man who will become the new year he was placed on the cover of fortune magazine e he founded ftx company, which was mainly engaged in cryptocurrency. and suddenly this company went bankrupt, although it cost 32 billion dollars. it would seem that it has something to do with american politics, and even more so with
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in ukraine, in fact, as it turns out directly, let's listen to the same fox news channel, history repeats itself again. sometimes, even on a large scale, the democratic party is at the center of the biggest scandal in us history related to the fraud of a cryptocurrency company. you know bitcoin stuff just lost $2 billion in its customers. and this is not a money market game. they just disappeared. they were stolen by a company called ftx. she declared bankruptcy, having blown, 32 billion dollars, the head of the exchange had several secret meetings at the white house, right at the time when biden was sending billions of dollars to ukraine, it's funny that ukraine was an investor in the ftx exchange. you ask: why is a country investing in some kind of crit during the war? maybe it's better to buy weapons, or if investing, isn't it too risky for zelensky? maybe investing in something reliable and profitable
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for years ? weapons worth billions dollars you want them. thank you a lot, and what did ftx do with ukrainian money? democrats returned it to the democrats, they send taxpayers' money to ukraine. ukraine gives money to ftx. and she, in turn, gives money to the election campaign of the democrats. i don't know if it's war theft or money laundering. i honestly don't know, but this needs to be investigated. well, as aleksey vladimirovich, it is quite in the spirit of washington that money for ukraine for the war. immediately rolled back e republican party for the election campaign. and anyway, this one scandal. it may have a serious sequel. how do you think? may i answer your question with a question? tell me, what is the
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largest sector of the economy of the city of washington and the surrounding area that i represent quite well. yes, this is all that is connected with corruption, lobbying and so on, just like that, what are these guys doing? that's right, it's lobbying, it's certainly lobbying, and, uh, i've seen different numbers of these so-called lobbyists up to 100,000 people, registered unregistered. er employees of these, uh, logic companies are here, what's interesting is that uh, these people are called lobbyists. after all, they are not real logisticians , it is correct to call them paid intermediaries between real lobbyists. and this is exactly what it means, first of all, the american corporate sector is not only there and there are others to catch ethnic ones,
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but basically it is, of course, the american corporate sector. and these people are paid intermediaries between american corporations and, uh, legislators sitting in the american congress, but not with members. the state duma will say all this. uh. so e is clear that cryptocurrency is not money and not a currency. these are some. here is such an artificially invented asset. behind this are, therefore, some technologies that are really considered breakthrough. here, and what will happen as a result of this particular scandal, but it’s just here today. i also listened, which means that in the news there are, uh, some comments about the link with funding. i don’t know ukraine there, it’s just beginning, but the very fact that
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which means it's not regulated. this is not regulated. here is the stock market. e, means, in my opinion, the third, means in size. uh, exchange for buying and selling cryptocurrencies. it's already a scandal. this is already a scandal, as it will continue to unfold. well, i remember alexey vladimirovich from the student bench. we graduated from moscow state university at the same time, although different faculties. hey, you miss home. you know, but every trip to moscow is an event for me, of course. unfortunately, this does not happen so often. so i must tell you that when i arrive, i admire moscow. here you are the people who
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constantly live there. you probably don't notice. uh, of all those uh improvements that are taking place there, moscow has turned, firstly, into an insanely clean city. and i have something to compare, so, i don’t know, new york, uh, dirty mountains of garbage, everywhere, so homeless people and in general, this is quite typical for many american cities. and when i come to moscow, i start to eat a lot. and i can't stop. and as a rule, i bring on myself back. i don’t know about a kilogram and a half overweight there , because, uh, it means that the food that you eat, you can’t even evaluate. how much better it tastes than what i have to eat here. i was talking about this for a very long time, but
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take my word for it, in general, this, but this myth that everything is fine in america. and we are bad. it is terribly tenacious; it comes from the late soviet era. well, you remember vyacheslav when we were studying, because every imported piece, yes, every imported thing. yes, that's all it was worth its weight in gold, dupes started. i remember walking with these packages, in which they were wrapped in the west. there uh goods, it was all the rage. here he has a package on it it says kemel or adidas or something, that's where it all comes from. but that means it's been so many years. i see vladimir milovidov smiling. we also met with him. i remember, uh, so many years have passed, my whole life has changed in a wrong way, i explain to the moscow
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taxi driver that our roads are better than in america , they do not believe. ok, it is clear. well, you will be here propaganda agitation. well, sorry for such household sketches. i understand your emotions very well, alexei, of course, i wish you to return as soon as possible , because it is felt that you are already fed up with american reality there. she can get really fast really because we don't really appreciate it. er, what we have we have here in russia thank you alexey vladimirovich mozhin member of the board of directors of the international monetary fund for russia and syria will be glad to see you. uh, glad to see you our program. uh, vladimir well, an interesting analysis. yes, in principle , inflation, which revolts the americans, turns out to be a good thing from the point of view. there are debt reductions. but how long
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indeed can this go on. and how many americans will tolerate it. it is very complex and a cycle of interconnected things and certainly. as if everything is correct, vladimir vladimirovich , it is indicated that this inflationary inflation of the shafts of the domestic product of gdp leads to such an effect, when e growing, so to speak, and constantly raised ceiling the us government debt turns out to be so to say, well, relatively lower, no downtrend is formed , but of course. uh, of course, this is such a statistical effect, which does not always reflect, as it were, a much larger number of problems. by the way, returning to the words of sergeevich about food. uh, interesting too. here are the numbers that caught my eye, uh, it means that in america they sometimes take into account statistical different forms of nutrition, that is, food outside the home euf, which means it
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is called outside the home and food in at home, and uh the first category outside the home, over the past october this has grown by 8.6% of the cost, and eating at home by 12.2%, that's why, uh , some seemingly familiar trends are being distorted today. uh, and maybe i'm jumping with a long. for such products. uh, hmm, it would be everyday demand, but it's very closely related, because uh, the effects of markets on inflation, which turned out to be lower. e predictions. still, it will be further, uh, about 79.8%, she seemed to be 7.7% literally at the moment ads. e these values. uh, the gold market reacted there almost with a percentage increase. well, in every possible way, as they say, the candle and the son went up.
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knows no bounds. all this was done in the name of just one person, the former ambassador of the united states in moscow , uh, mike mcfaul, uh, and it was like that they did a prank, uh, with lyudmila denisova, who was at one time minister of social welfare, then there was the commissioner for human rights. exactly. she shouted the loudest about the mass rape that was going on all over ukraine as a result of russian aggression. and so she really liked the interview with mike mcfont in quotation marks, and therefore she gave him uh, the phone numbers of all uh, representatives of the ukrainian elite, and also lobbied for them to talk with him on a topic of interest to him, which was done and among those who got e , was there. and pyotr poroshenko grated kalach e, who is not less made a whole series of revelations, which i
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think he makes, of course, would not want to. and so he said quite a lot. well, let's at least start with what he said about e, minsk-2, which bears his signature. do you agree that it was impossible to fulfill the minsk agreements? no, i think that this is very talented, written document kamon but why why did president zelensky say that it was impossible, see paragraph one i do not comment on president zelensky why because he is fighting against me, he wants to use this factor to damage me. i doubt now is the right time for that. i needed these minsk agreements for four and a half years to form the ukrainian armed forces to build the ukrainian economy of the best armed forces
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in eastern europe, which was formed according to standards. nikolayevich is so very frank and for a good time. well, firstly, i would like to say that, probably, maxwell should already be given an oscar for the best supporting role, because he really is some kind of master key to hearts and a revelation. poroshenko but what poroshenko said now, well, to be honest, is unpleasant to listen to, knowing what it is. uh, so to speak, his reign hmm moved to what it came and in one word. uh. no matter how frank the president of ukraine is at the moment when they sign some documents and now the next ukrainian politicians are talking about some kind of openness, calling for some kind of negotiations. it
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seems to me that this video and slava poroshenko should be carefully watched to remember and just understand that no president of a state called ukraine will ever fulfill his obligations. and if he took on some obligations, then for us this is a clear clear signal, what is he doing? this is in the interests of continuing the war between ukraine and russia, which, in fact, is the raison d'être of the ukrainian state, so this is an important document for us. i hope from which we will draw the appropriate conclusions. well, yes, poroshenko's revelation is real. uh, these are the revelations from which you can make far reaching findings. well, let's now listen to what he said about how he was going to liberate crimea and what he thinks now about how this can be done? if someone asks me can i release crimea fries i think this is not a serious
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question, because of course this requires a very serious approach and undoubtedly it largely depends on the internal political situation in russia uh-huh how can we do this putin european armed forces sanctions four points on my strategy for the liberation of crimea to do putin free putin in one word simply yes , really just you know, that’s it, this is their masterpieces, otherwise i can’t say with poroshenko to me uh, suddenly uh, you know, something wafted from
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elf and petrov, this is a meeting in favor of the russian democracy and so on. that is, uh, here i see two or two points. first on all of these. uh, so-called interviews, we see the same thing as and fawning over these politicians, it's hard to even call them ukrainian politicians in front of the american ambassador, everyone is trying to mean something to say bad things about your competitors to somehow move yourself. this is where the competition starts. yes, and here. could you do something for me there in washington in all of them. alive begins one one this is the same story as these people. here, uh, they are ready to serve, and they are looking for patronage support there. here is something , of course, very, very amusing, but the second is
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an important point. it seems to me that poroshenko said a very important, uh, important thing, and the united states, uh, made a strategic their mistake. uh, they couldn’t come to terms with the fact that the world would be strong, russia there are several countries that, uh, couldn’t get used to a strong russia normally for example, japan got used to russia very hard yes and here is the president of the taba, uh, whom we remembered not so long ago in connection with his death. so he tried to rebuild japan so that this country could deal with a strong russia , but, unfortunately, a number of countries could not overcome themselves and could not deal with a strong russia, and we clearly see how the world is divided into this group of the collective west, which cannot deal with russia. otherwise, by
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weakening it, we see the world majority, which not only can normally deal with strong russia, but is also interested in russia being strong, independent, capable of enjoying world growth and contributed to global growth. and uh, and although that's a lot always, as i said. in the first paragraph, these ukrainian so -called politicians slip through everything. uh, nonsense related to the fact that i'm sorry. they simply teasing the americans. in this case, to this fake macfort, but also a serious moment , that we can’t live in a strong, strong russia, this is an absolutely strategic dead end line in which they have driven themselves. uh, poroshenko was asked a natural question about how to achieve peace in ukraine, listen to what he answered. we can achieve peace the shortest way to
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peace by supplying more weapons. not paper for signing a peace agreement, not pens or pencils for signing a peace agreement, a ammo now feels macho. and he still has significant resources to achieve victory and the situation is turning not enough of our success on the battlefield is not enough of it is enough to save ukraine but it is not enough to weaken putin that is why we need more victories for more victories. we need more weapons more sanctions. and if you ask me. how much longer will it continue? and when it ends i will
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answer that putin will definitely not end stop the war until spring, because he definitely counts on the effectiveness of his other main weapon, energy, so now it depends much less on ukraine and ukrainians much more everything depends on the wisdom of the american people, the wisdom of the american people, it turns out to give ukraine as much as possible weapons and feels his money to such a person as poroshenko, you know, dreaming is not harmful, but i'll tell you what, that's all they ask. ah, modern weapons. that's the lack of time. here is the patriot complex patriot well known, there are two options, including the patriot americans. this is for own consumption and for export. so for export. it is, of course, rounded there, uh, not so not so uh, advanced, like uh, the one that is
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in service with the us armed forces, but export stocks. uh, they don’t have complexes, they don’t do it. they make. actually on order. uh, so uh, in order to supply ukraine with these patriot complexes, but it takes a year or two to train them. uh, the calculations are six months or so. well, let them teach calculations now, but all the same, these are all long-term programs, maybe someday they will be, but in order to create them. how many e-echeloned defense of the entire territory of ukraine well, for example, the e-e of the soviet union had 1,200 complexes, well, plus or minus e for e-deep echelon e, defense against air defense and then anti-missile defense, the territory of ukraine was just beginning, these deliveries are one, two, three, four five, well, 18 it will take them a very long time to create this deep, shalanirovannaya defense of ukraine yes, and
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poroshenko, and in this fragment of hers and in others , she said that more more more more sanctions sanctions sanctions against russia to press to press. well, something is not heard. recently, sanctions the west why did he change his mind about the sanctions of the drivers , what happened to him, why all of a sudden i think that their thoughts are creative unlimited and in fact you can invent anything you want, but today it is quite obvious that the so-called ninth package of sanctions in the european union, he stalled, uh, the notorious ceiling price for russian oil, about which they threatened, so to speak, has not yet been named. uh, the fifth of december is just around the corner, but the figure has not been named so to speak. on december 5, let me remind you, the embargo on russian russian oil is coming. i think that the reason is that every next step in the sanctions policy, namely the restrictions on,
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first of all, the normal economic activity in the world. uh, considering the role that russia plays in world markets. well, only, by the way, energy here, it would be useless to talk about energy in many other areas, where russia plays a very important role, where it is necessary, goods are needed in these areas, and it becomes more and more painful and you have to pay more and more for these imposed sanctions. that is, uh, consequences. for the input stations themselves, they begin to grow, if not exponentially, but at least in an arithmetic progression, moreover, the most interesting thing is that you have to pay, who do we, because uh, this figure was made public today, the amount of funds that we received for export energy carriers from the countries of the european union which were sanctioned against us for 112 billion dollars. this is more than last year for the
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sometimes much smaller number of carriers that you supplied by the countries of the european union , this is the result of their sanctions, while already two-thirds of our energy exports go to asian countries, primarily china india turkey emirates and the economic loss was not we turned out to be they have just begun to receive footage of him saying goodbye to his post nancy pylosi speaker of the long-term house of representatives of the united states, the author of the famous slogan, glory to uganda, because then at the beginning she did not know, e, the difference between ukraine and ganda, but now she knows this difference and, from the height of this knowledge, she leaves the speaker of the house of representatives of the united states because she wants to serve her san francisco constituents and doesn't want him and her husband to be beaten with a hammer again.
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