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important roman evgenievich please, personally. i know that you are attentive to this, but to deal with these checks. here it makes sense to ensure the transparency of the allocation of funds for all needs, so that all the tasks that were set were solved and not a single ruble was spent effectively . channel one does not accept such neo-colonial practices as unilateral sanctions threats blackmail towards sovereign states about this head of our world. today, during her visit to india , tomorrow in new delhi, an event to which the attention of the whole world will be riveted is a meeting of foreign ministers of the g20 countries. in the meantime, the head of russian diplomacy has a whole series of bilateral meetings from india reporting. konstantin panyushkin. the work program of sergey lavrov in india began in the very center of new delhi in the hyderabad palace, usually here the prime minister receives his guests heads
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of state, but today the head of the indian foreign ministry sergey lavrov despite the fact that the meeting the declared format of a business breakfast took place already in the afternoon, and therefore in the open part of the journalist they saw only a handshake with the press, it remained to admire the palace and its approaches, corresponding to indian colors, a local resident arrives to rest after a couple of hours. sergei lavrov is already in one of the five star hotels. new delhi. the minister arrived for negotiations with a colleague from turkey. and here is the cavusoglu summit itself, when the russian delegation sat down. it turned out that this meeting will also take place without comment for press, but tomorrow the minister meet again already at a meeting of the g-20. here the question is whether moscow and ankara will act as a united front, whether they will be able to achieve the signing of a joint g20 statement acceptable to all countries, let's see it tonight how the allies will speak tomorrow, or is it still each constructive partners last week, when india hosted at a similar ministerial meeting finance, and the heads of the central bank in the twenty agreed to a common document failed strange. west
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thwarted its signing, like the whole the negotiating economic agenda, replacing it with a debate about the situation in ukraine today , the head of the south african foreign ministry hopes that this will be avoided at the meeting of the g20 foreign ministers. i think we were a very close-knit group and would like to bring back this coherence. the position of the us and the position of the european union is very disturbing in this regard, which i think, first of all, these two, but others adjoin them. however, we must look for common ground. a. is this principle possible now? here comes a european hat from a limousine, diplomacy, jazz. barrel, his guards do their best to keep russian journalists out. but closing the chamber with hands pushing doesn't help. tomorrow you will finally start talking about peace or again about the supply of weapons.
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instead of answering, the diplomat baryl shoots with a glance, uses any platform to call for support of hostilities, which is called until the last ukrainian of the inappropriateness of this in new delhi, even the partners of the g20 fan are already warning not a platform for solving these problems or in order to end the war on which you can achieve the signing of a peace treaty. so turkey's position is extremely transparently balanced and objective. i hope there will be a consensus on a joint statement and other representatives of the g7. in general, there is something to think about after the interview with the heads of turkey. they preferred to write a motorcade for a walk, when suddenly it went wrong. in the sense of a group of indian military girls armed with sticks , this one is effective for crowd control and the like. yes, sir, sergey lavrov's work program, meanwhile, continued at the international book fair, where the minister opened an exhibition dedicated to the legacy of leo tolstoy and mahatma gandhi, they even corresponded a century later, moscow and new delhi. still close are moscow new delhi opponents of such non-native practices as non-regulatory
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unilateral sanctions, threats blackmail other types of pressure on sovereign states. we consistently advocate respect for the cultural and civilizational diversity of the modern world, the inalienable right of the people to independently determine the path of their development, the last formal for today sergei lavrov held a meeting with a colleague from brazil, and after the russian foreign minister went to a private reception , the heads of all g20 delegations were invited. what does the continuation of the negotiating marathon mean ? konstantin pavel likholetov svetlana barkova kirill loginov comprehensive cooperation between beijing and minsk today discussed at the highest level belarusian president alexander lukashenko is in china on a state visit talks with the chairmen lasted four hours. this is twice as much. than planned talked about the security of the international agenda. including the situation in ukraine , the leaders called for a political
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settlement is also the focus of cooperation between belarus and china in various fields. industry agriculture science signed a large package of documents. in the face of instability and turbulence in the international situation, china is determined to actively continue its joint efforts with belarus to strengthen political mutual agreement and practical cooperation in the interests of a dynamic, healthy and sustainable development of bilateral relations, today's meeting is taking place at a very difficult time, requiring new non-standard approaches to responsible political decisions. they should be directed, first of all, at preventing the slipping into a sleepy confrontation in which there will be no winner . that is why the belarusian actively comes up with proposals for peace; he wholeheartedly supports the initiative put forward by you on international security. moscow expresses deep
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condolences to the people of greece the accident was announced by the official representative of our ministry of foreign affairs, maria zakharova , at least 36 people died, more than 130 were injured, according to the greek media , they became victims of the tragedy. mostly students. in the area of ​​the city. larissa passenger train head-on, collided with a freight train, there were about 350 people. the minister of transport of greece has been resigned in the country announced a three-day trawl. in russia, they remember the feat of the paratroopers of the sixth company of the pskov division 23 years ago, they died. in an unequal battle at the entrance to the argun gorge in the chechen republic at the cost of their own lives. our soldiers and officers held back the onslaught and destroyed more than 400 terrorists from the entire company. and this is 90 servicemen survived. only six.
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today, mourning events in pskov at the cemetery of the eagle and at the monument to the dome were attended by the families of the dead paratroopers , representatives of the division, secretary of the regen council of united russia andrei turchak, so that the memory of the unprecedented feat of our guys is preserved in our hearts, history develops in a spiral and the place and time of the feat was and then 23 years ago, and the place and time of the feat, if now our guys who are now fighting on the front line they remember, but the rollers. and their exploits are an example for them. the countdown began large-scale preparations for a unique tournament of the game of the future across the country, volunteers began already in february 2024, kazan hosts international competitions, where everything is on the verge of fidgetal fantasy. sports is a mix of digital sports and habitual brilliantly navigating in virtual reality. it is only half the battle that it is important to show
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a champion character. what is called on site in a variety of conditions of all disciplines with 16 reports by valentina solovyova. we would like to ask you here and now on spring day to start the volunteer application company of the games of the future 20-24 in connection with moscow kazan, declared the capital of the first in the world. igor of the future, the leaders of thirty volunteer centers from all over the country at this moment begin their hard work, so that the international tournament of the new format will be held at its best, they went on february 23, 2024 on the day when exactly 10 years of the closing ceremony of the olympiad in sochi russia will be celebrated present a new format of the tournament in kazan, the olympic squad sang will mind will be supplemented with the fourth component of the technology - this is a fidgetal sport, where athletes compete both in virtual reality and on
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the court at the same time; and football esports hockey and hockey are, there are esports that are not a direct analogue of esports robotics artificial intelligence and classical sports of the highest achievements , the regulations and rules developed by 16 innovative disciplines were adjusted during test tournaments, which kazan began to hold last fall. they already aroused international interest at that time . aleksey gurkin won the figital football championship as part of the russian brazilian international team. at first we had a cyber part, that is, we played cyber football on consoles, then the even that was in the fifa game, it moved to a real platform, combining two sports, as in one competition. this, of course, was a new experience, great interest is shown, representatives of the countries of south america, our european colleagues with friends, for example from serbia, south africa, asia, we are open to all
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participants from the sitite countries, have already expressed their desire to come to kazan for the games of the future 2024 russia, in fact acts as the initiator and creator of a fundamentally new response to this request that exists in society. e on the unification of sports technology education and for the first time e in the history of mankind. uh, russia brings u to the arena an international tournament that has no analogues in the world and which will bring together a huge number of previously disparate sports, or not existing at all, but now soon, which will officially be sports disciplines. not only the fights of the game of the future - this is a big show where the universe will be created for the audience and everyone will be able to interact with the athletes. we see young people one way or another, they are now social and in a significant world focused on
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the use of digital technologies. and we must not let her leave the real sport. and, of course, the games that will be held in the twenty-fourth year in kazan should once again demonstrate to the whole world our openness, our devotion, the fundamental principle of the development of a civilized community is already completing registration. the first in the world. all-russian sports temperature followed by amateur and professional leagues valentina solovyova dmitry bedrov mikhail semakov. yulia fedorova and stanislav will answer channel one. that's all for now , thanks for being with us right now. program time will tell. hello program time will show live 23 years ago
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an unequal battle and went to heaven 23 years have passed since i well, like everyone else, we remember this date every year. but today when i started writing about it. i caught myself thinking what? today's fighters are ours, who fight in their own way and who show every day. miracles of the same courage courage selflessness and fortitude many of them were not even born then. but i caught myself thinking that they
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were not born then, but this chain. she doesn't interrupted. for hundreds of years of our history, this is the chain of soldiers, courage and heroism , whatever the problems , miscalculations of complexity and difficulties, the russian soldier has always been at the forefront with his courage and heroism to the end, and these boys who are now fighting. maybe they were not even born then, but they are a part. that glory is part of that mentality of that spirit, and i'm sure that this spirit that we keep makes us
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both, and the existence of fonberg, he is not called in for any interrogations, according to the laws of wartime. you are amazing to see this man once, if you give my order personally, all major raids and thefts were with me. we put two men aged one with a mustache. you're a true chekist, a true chick chick is everything, and now
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sit pinkerton. but i'm sure that a very stupid chicken is fried, and everyone will stay alive and vote. watch the first channel on the site 1tv.ru now nothing can prevent successful implementation.
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the long-awaited premiere i am a doctor with 13 years of experience, then i fainted at the first birth. we can't stop the bleeding conservatively with a detachment. and if you 're wrong, let's first do the tests pressure drops on pregnancy new series, watch after the program time live about the situation at the front directly at
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the front on the front line. we will not talk in detail today, because, well , we will talk in detail about it in detail, they say those who are now gnawing corners. those who gnaw out those who fight there for every house, and we wish everyone good luck. we wish all victories and wish everyone success, but it is clear that this is the front and those military operations in which our guys are fighting there now in very difficult conditions in very difficult battles. same only a part, but no front. in the broadest sense of the word, let's say it is such a practical material military embodiment, which is not a cause, but a consequence of many processes that are taking place, and the processes are quite interesting, and here are some indicators. and i'm talking about it. i have since yesterday. eh, how to notice. and
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well, somehow i saw one article there , i wrote something there in my telegram. i look, the second article on this topic and they have such an interesting one. here's the tone, that uh people who don't know anything where it is bahmut. whatever. well, who's in the bloomberg building well, who of them, uh, there six months ago where he knew where to bang. now they have whole articles, missed. see what an interesting tone, please. ukrainian officials are signaling that the besieged bakhmut will soon become impossible to hold as russian forces level the area, taking bakhmut would be a step towards russia taking control of the entire donbass region which president vladimir putin has declared part of russia when i read this yesterday i thought. and well, actually i think what i wrote here. and that either bloomberg knows something.
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what he writes is that if they take pahmut, then it’s like, like, the whole donbass well, that is , either they don’t know geography at all and don’t understand at all, where is the bakhmut, where does the donbass end? what else is there, kramatorsk slavyanskaya is still a lot ? what is there? that is, either the editors there are completely right, no matter how hello . or for some reason they assume from somewhere, based on something, that bakhmut is some kind of line, beyond which something will go. it is no longer in this mode, what is for everyone, but there for every village for every forester's lodge, for every house for every landing, but for a staircase in multi-storey buildings. didn't understand. i do, but well, here's a strange story. yes, but well, it's not only them , okay, let's say, there, well, bloomberg, uh, listen with sound. ukrainian soldiers from bakhmut say they are starting to lose ground as the russians continue to march steadily forward the situation in bakhmut. now
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everything is very complicated, in fact, many times worse. how say official ukrainian authorities. multiply these official reports by 100 and you get the real numbers. russians have made the most progress in the north of the city. this is a fact again, i ask myself the question. well, what are they all so focused on for them on this bakhmut, well, on a thousand-kilometer front line, where there are many battles, where there is carbon, where there are crimes, where there is a lot of things they discuss this particular bakhmut, considering. what do i say again, well, for them this bakhmut, i don’t even understand where it is, it’s all the same like to someone. uh, from our there say some there, uh, i don't know there kromson creek where is this kromson creek in the united states of america i stuck my finger in the map today nobody knows where it is nobody will discuss it. yes? no, that’s right bakhmut and uh, moreover, this is what the ukrainian military is telling them, that is, it seems that they are broadcasting directly. uh
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, the opinion of the ukrainian military is, uh, the western american public five question arises. is this some kind of purely journalistic journalism, or is it some kind of political history, by the way, is about political history, and the deputy minister of defense of ukraine is a girl with a surname, and a painter, but also made a rather interesting statement, but listen to him. the situation in bakhmut is really tense. it was decided to move additional units. the military makes its own military decisions, and is not guided by political decisions. why is there no politics here , we ask what is it all of a sudden bloomberg what is it all of a sudden cnn what is it all of a sudden they are she says, no-no, guys, this is purely pure war, purely military, they hold on, because because because why do they hold on, because they are military. why else are they holding on? and because we mean to them, sent. eh, as if replenishment, but here is an interesting point, that against
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the background of the fact that the painter says this, like this is the business of the military politician. nothing to do with it. immediately yermak says, well, to put it mildly, a thing perpendicular to her. let's listen to him. had a telephone conversation with us national security adviser jake sullin discussed the situation at the front, in particular the defense of bakhmut, and here the question arises for a second. so, you have the military decide questions. this is not the case, politicians and politics have nothing to do with it, this is pure war, but at the same time you have the head of the office, which means that he is discussing potions for a minute. with whom does he discuss this with the military not with the military with the president of ukraine not with the president of ukraine and the adviser with whose adviser to whom of the american president? wait, this is not the business of ukrainian politicians , this is the business of american politicians, that is, what
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is he discussing there, and the same it is surprising that after he discussed this with him, headlines began to appear that headlines went on cnn, which is indicative that the ukrainian forces did not decide to leave bakhmut, this was stated by the official representative of the court. a month ago. and when they started writing bahmut bahmud bahmud bahmud, bahmud bahmud , and they wrote a lot about the fact that, in fact, the american leadership recommends that they hand over bakhmut, because they need to conserve strength for the spring, you a question. here's how, well, because you can look from that side and their eyes in your opinion. that's it bloomberg cnn means salivan, what is bahmood for americans for the american press for american politicians? what kind of fuss is going on around him? this is what you are talking about very clearly, that americans very often set certain points of no return. yes, it was very important to me. the phrase
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that the assistant secretary of defense says, the painter is the assistant secretary of defense of the united states yeah, the next phrase is not a painter by any means this lady, she is specific. probably better to consider more professional ones. yes. of course he says a very good thing. look, we regularly send huge amounts of ukraine to ukraine, no report. we don't get it, we don't, but we move from victory to victory. and most importantly, perhaps, we need to change the situation. everything must be done so that ukraine finally starts paying , starts paying at least a small amount of money, but really and regularly for the deliveries that we make. then he says, still good phrase. how many years or decades? we will sponsor these guys. here someone understands, yes, and he says, we are well aware that the company will drag on for two. perhaps three years, who these purses will be from the bed and then yesterday's event, which takes place and sticks very well to all those, but the messages that are now sounding first.
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the minister of finance comes not just like that, not just to donate 21 billion dollars, but by and large the question is very simple: what to spend money on? how will we report? are these victories or we just invent some victory invented victory i'm good too. and congressmen. the guys are not simple, there is the right and the left wing of congressmen who say listen. we are in the minority, but ordinary citizens hear us. they will really hear, and we want, but simply, that now the fact that was concluded with mccarthy begins to act. and what was the fact of reducing defense costs and not inflating the budget like that, but there is such a very cruel procedure in america called a recall. if you promised and didn't do it, then 15 congressmen sign and initiate the speaker recall procedure. yeah, and here you should already turn on the speed and start talking, guys, either you are moving towards victory, or you start to admit in the light of this, and returning to this well,
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obviously to this obviously some kind of exaggerated attention to bakhmut in your opinion, what the americans say advise insist, but the ukrainian politician. now, after all, they demand from them to show something like that in a bang and wow or something, because you understand, this is the story that ermak is discussing sullivan the situation in bakhmut. and after that they don't leave. it's a question. what is this about? yarmak convinced him that he shouldn't leave, or was it sullivan who convinced yermak that he shouldn't leave? we don’t understand what’s going on inside this spider jar, the united states of america, the president’s office and his party are one type of logisticians who , in principle, need to be shown that they can cling to victory at any cost, but none of them are theirs puts. what is the criterion of victory and what are they fighting for, and there is another story. this is congress. this is the senate. these are completely different politicians who think in different categories. so now found
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a scythe on a stone, congressman today. they say that you need to listen to some on others, and now play out the scenarios of the ukrainian conflict and leave the area where it is absolutely clear that it is impossible to win any victory on earth, and the office of the president, says a completely different new forces. throw and hold as long as you need the office of the president of what in the united states so that we could justify new plans, and mrs. helen why does she come, namely for what? because she needs a report. she says guys. it's hard for me to need a report that i can report to congress with. this lady has arrived. yes, granny, yes, granny is coming, that is, your version is that bakhmut is for the american, uh, so to speak, political class. well, so-so the control class. it's like a kind of reporting point, something here you give us some result, and then we continue to help and not so tense with the report.
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yes, here, here, i would introduce such an allegory. let's maxim is now betting or woe so she must be teeth crushing because. maxim her now. if anything, it starts to take apart, so let's go straight to the ten and you have to turn in an excellent manuscript, but you're done. well, basically, one head. well, this head should be so shock yes, so that everyone will allow you. this manuscript is further extended for another year. and you come and talk about the manuscript, it's not ready, it's raw, but you're trying to put something together. you are trying to do something. so now they're all trying this chapter to finish this chapter, which is called artyomovsk, she does not write. this is the manuscript that says the chapter, which is called artyomovskaya, it is written. here is the chapter, which is called bakhmut, the chapter , which is called artemovskaya, is already being written, not very much, every day around the house. you write stories around the block. our history is writing. but their history is on fire every day the minister of finance comes. she says guys do something. yeah, throw it in hell right now. well, at least give a chapter. they will do it well. and right here agreement begins. how much
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money and resources do you need so that you can move forward, we can close it with money, but you understand, what's the matter, what can we close? this is money. we are probably saying that they can close it with resources, but then the question arises and then do what not to pass the bahmud and continue to spit blood in it. another month, two or three, which, unfortunately, is probably possible if there are no political decisions. you still know what's up. here, i look at it all, i read them all the same. no longer looks for them even the fact that they do not surrender it is a victory. this is no longer a victory. so then i don’t understand what the americans want from dill, what they do and don’t do. you and i are very different. here we russians understand this victory, and not in the way they understand overseas. so they believe that if you hold on, then this is already a victory. that is, we have a different understanding of the criteria. they say, hold on, so that we can report to you. we report to you two, we need two or three months, so about these 2-3 months. they all talk.
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hold on for 2-3 months and the money will go and go new weapons. we are now we are now breaking down those who do not break, these two or three months. we need this reserve of time, i understand, i understood, that is, now i kind of twisted this story, you and i. that is, they say, guys , you need to hold on for another two or three months at any cost, because if you hold on, then this will be our argument for those of ours who don’t really want to, and pump into you, billions, billions, billions, probably, and we have them then. mom, and then we will give you something and you will go somewhere not like this. eh, well, how would it be here no? well, it means that then there, in general, and banged for them, time will not matter at all. yes, somewhere like this maxim, respectively , the first question for you. a. well, since you did not agree with sergey sergeevich about, well, here is his concept of what the americans are doing and, roughly speaking, what they appointed bakhmut, because, well, you and i perfectly understand that he does not
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end with bakhmut. well, that is, whatever he writes there, boomer, because here we have approximately saved. well, as if the scale, that is, we understand that 10 bots. here, slavyansk is two bakhmuts, that kramatorsk is three bakhmuts, and there druzhkovka is a bakhmut. konstantinovka two bakhmut. well, that is, 10 bakhmutov exactly and, in fact, more and so on and so forth, but nevertheless banged. here we are saying that this is some kind of story that is not so military tactical or strategic. is this about something else about what is your opinion about? what i disagree with , partly sergeym is that the americans are obsessed with bakhmut and so , initially there was no such thing. remember how much there were 20 publications. i showed january. yes, it doesn’t appear to get out of those media outlets associated with the biden administration that you don’t need to leave, but you need to spend too much effort, then it’s not bakhmut that matters for future victorious operations for the americans.
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as such, the result is important to them. victory is important and it would be more literate, and retaining the strength to retreat from bakhmut, draw a new line of defense somewhere, and then deliver a devastating blow in the direction that is the only one and then still, who turned bakhmut at some, as it were, turning point. although we all understand rationally that it is a turning point. well, in fact it is not, but who is her politician, you had a question. here are the military or politicians. it was decided to uh in ukraine, because the painter says that the military is doing this, and yermak discusses it with the american, because you didn’t really believe it, and i, but i don’t believe it, the military completely stopped it. yes , of course, this is folly. and this, of course, the elimination would have been here for a long time, yes, and rightly so, because we can laugh at the expression retreat to, uh, more advantageous positions, but we can’t laugh anymore, because we also regrouped once, so we also filmed our own, and we understand that in such a war
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, retreat to pre-prepared positions, like it's all the same, here's a calmer position in the daytime, so keep the big land. yes, you’re right in their situation, from the point of view of the ukrainian military, it would be more literate, but there is insane pressure from ukrainian politicians, because here the main quality of ukrainian appears national character. stubbornness in this capacity has pluses and minuses, pluses, we must pay tribute to the enemy for this year. they showed resistance was furious. yes, including precisely because of the stubbornness of stubbornness, but at some point, stubbornness and stubbornness begin to interfere, because here things have already gone to the principle for them. zelensky said, we won't give up, bahmud. it is important for him to show both the western ally and his own population that, and last year, once and for all already, and
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fortune turned to face them, that after this was in september. this was the main message. yes, that's all, military luck is on our side, now the lost solidarity 10,000 will go. well, it's like they forgot this is an episode and all the ten-thousandth bahnuts could forget, but it's the fault. or maybe later we’ll say and we don’t know how the merit will turn, but zelensky’s responsibility is that he turned into a bang. quite a symbol, and now, after all the losses incurred, if you retreat, if you give it up, this will give rise to doubts in ukrainian society, doubts will pass in the western allies, because the western allies, too many people think that, in general, a turning point has been reached. just a little more and the task will be completed relatively, easily , with relatively little bloodshed for europe for the united states . but it turns out not, it turns out the russians. this means that the spring was compressed, then the russians
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squeezed it out again, it turns out that for years. yes, but here they are, because maxim because by and large . well, you're talking about ukrainian, because by and large. well let's be honest. now i am compressing this spring from both sides in the military sense of the word, the russians alone have compressed the spring. she pushed herself into another side, then others. that is, we are now chasing this spring russians with russians. yes, there , with certain regional characteristics , there are ukrainians of their own, and we are more like that. gloomy they are so much more expressive, but in general , in terms of mentality, according to the archetype of military consciousness, this is now a spring, which is one and we. here it is like this, as if we are chasing it, that they are more stubborn more stubborn more stubborn more than that, to different peoples. each has its own national characteristics. here is stubbornness and obstinacy - this is to a greater extent, ukrainian, than russian we have our pluses and ours below , we will not go into this dispute with you now, but you understand that russians who live in rostov and russians who live in vologda and russians who live. uh, i don't know, there in irkutsk they are russians,
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who are quite different from each other. about the same as we are different. i’m telling you as a project, we won’t be with you for a long time now, yes, you’re coming back. you are talking about the fact that they had a snack, and that they are ukrainians, uh, their politicians themselves appointed this artyomovsk. more precisely, this one banged. here, as if point of no return and perhaps, perhaps, yes? i knock on wood. perhaps this is a strategic mistake, because by withdrawing the troops and gradually , as it were, luring ours in the donbass, where the fate of the war is not decided. they could more calmly prepare an offensive where the fate of the war can be decided, and then maxim, you and i, firstly, return to the bung with which i started today, which, as i say, that maybe they are something know or what the hell understands what is possible, if as you say and what, if they crack here, then, in principle, they can fall further. well, that is, relatively speaking, if
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here they have thrown so many resources of military humanity into the political, but the second version is that it is possible, as sergey sergeevich said, but they don’t rest so much here to give the americans the opportunity to push through their people who are not ready to supply them with all this history, so that they are better prepared. after all, now we are talking about spring, to give them more and to go elsewhere. well that is rude saying they are playing for time. here, sergei knows american political cuisine better than i do, but, in my opinion, time in america is now working against ukrainians, and it would be better for ukrainians not to drag this out. as the election campaign approaches, either quick results are expected, or fatigue will set in and questions will begin. here are questions about fatigue. especially since we , uh, are talking about the fact that when they say, we will squeeze our own. they also owe the europeans that i have the impression that they there was a design that they would squeeze and already, as it were, squeezed the europeans, who would continue to burn themselves there and burn and burn them slowly in this furnace. you know how this pinocchio stuck his hand there, a couple of fingers remained there, but
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these pinocchio are european. of course, they are pinocchio. but how, it turns out, they are still not to such an extent, pinocchio that now i 'm listening to history. and i am listening to a story, for which he begins to tell that you know that we have an army in germany, this is already gone and there are no weapons. and nothing at they seem to be gone, and i kind of read it. pistorius wrote at his place that here he is already. well, he just doesn't know how to jump off anymore. it’s just that from this tank, that is, he put on a jacket on this tank, and then he understands that if he continues to ride in this tank, his head will simply fall off, and he starts talking, new york times, please , we read, the new york times, how it assesses the current readiness of the europeans, but to supply something there, that is, uh, a month has passed, well, everything, we understand this, we do not discuss this article alone. that is, now it is not very clear. eh, is it worth waiting for the europeans as well, that is, somehow there really is a feeling that something is going wrong with them, or, you know, the europeans.
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here sergei sergeevich knows the americans. do you know the europeans, or is it pistorius and the new york times in a rush of history, so to speak, convincingly pretending to be fools , we have nothing, but the poor, but quietly drip-drip-drip to the leopard, drip-drip for a patriot, drip-drip -cap, there is some kind of caesar and so on, what think europeans really? the paradox is such that europeans jump off, unlike americans, ukrainians believe more , listen to ukrainian arguments more, and ukrainians, when they want, they are very convincing in fact, because europeans are small. well, the anglo-saxon americans are cynical, and these europeans are small-minded, so the americans, and now, uh, they have a lot, they have too much and are the most active in ukrainian anime. but these are poles, poles, balts. unfortunately, now the czechs are already there and when the europeans. i don't mean poles and
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especially the increase. they just understand, they are now the most noisy, the most active, the most passionate and, from my point of view, more normal. europeans are germans, french, especially italians are trying. the spaniards, they are passive, in this case they gave the eastern europeans the initiative, so i have more hope for the americans , the americans, at some point , cynicism, pragmatism , a sense of self-preservation may turn on, and they will say guys. you know , i understand, enough understood for too long. did we listen to you? where is this bakhmut already girlfriends, where is this melitopol yet? you want us to be russians, mariupol, so that we still well, all the more so, mariupol yes, we want to do this for another 2 years before the elections . that there are those who want too much, that they have such a swing, those who want with those who do not want, well, let's move on. you said, just about ah,
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some cynicism and so on, let's move on to cynicism. and here is the question. i don't even know, we're with you when it's usually we are talking. and somehow i always say that. now, about politics. and now i'll chime in. now i have a question that i personally do not understand. it's more about economics or more about politics. look, it means. the poles announced that, and on february 25 they announced that on february 25, 23 , they announced that, that is, a year and one day after the start of a special military operation within the framework of which there are more. well, as it is known, more poles announced that oil supplies from russia were stopped due to friendship oil pipeline. i take it, and i thought so, wow. that is, as it were, that is, for a year it went on. well, i think, okay, there, well, something is not there , the deputy of the state duma of the russian
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federation explained to me, and yuri stankevich explained that the termination of the plant in poland was carried out at the initiative of russia, this whole year our initiative was. and poland sticks to the most pronounced anti-russian rhetoric. i think so. interestingly, she sticks to anti-russian rhetoric. and we are in our own way initiative, oil was supplied there and at the same time, they were the importer of most of the oil products that got to ukraine, and as we assume, but we see this and now a year after the start of the operation, the apu is used, and i have some small, as it were break break pattern. and then you explain it to me here. the motivation was economic or god forgive me political during the year, assuming that the poles from this oil help everything. and we, on our own initiative, continued to drive her there, and now they said no. well, the poles - you know this . uh, some irony and sarcasm is appropriate here, or it has some
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simple logical explanation, in which you are a master. well, firstly, let's start with the ideas that i often hear in russia on the topic that if we stop deliveries to europe , then something will start there, cold hunger, the collapse of the eu , the cessation of supplies. uh, there will be no fuel and lubricants to ukraine. so if you're talking about asking a question. why did russia supply? is there more oil or are they asking? why did russia supply oil to bulgaria? i'm actually asking two questions. the one you just said, but my question is not the main one, what if we supply it there and we think that this is, in principle, an important story for our own, well, there is an economic what something, then why are we suddenly now . a year later, we decided to stop. yes, and if we uh, well , you know, right? what i'm talking about, that is, either
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it's important for the economy, but then go ahead, or it's not important for the economy. then a question. why didn't you do it before? i don't understand, please explain. well, actually, my first one is that, when we talk about where russia is now in a situation where the european embargo on oil on oil products is in effect against us, the mechanism for capping the price of oil on oil products, where are we sell? yeah, we all the time say and rightly say that rude administrative methods are used against us, but on our side. oddly enough, the market and this market allows we will sell these volumes to indonesia, not only to india, to china, which everyone knows about in indonesia, to sri lanka, to ghana. uh, sell oil products there in kuwai. the countries of the middle east, they consume our oil products at home, for example, but sell their diesel to europe, and that's it. this is absolutely legal , so why do i say that when we
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are happy that the market is playing for us. we must also understand that if we, for example, even then stopped deliveries to poland, bulgaria , e, this is a super naive point of view that ukraine would be left without combustible lubricants materials. she would get them don't worry, the way she got them. uh, remember these talks about tanks , you can’t put them there. i immediately say, although they didn’t make a word at all, that it’s true tanks are the same as now, when biden says we won’t stand. i'm 16, probably, and therefore i don't train. so, this, it means it is already training to say that do not harbor the illusion that we will stop deliveries there, they will remain without question. why are we stopping them? if you are guided by cynical logic, but in fact, if you look at the statement of transneft, the company that carries out the supply, then it says that there are incorrectly executed applications from the polish side. that is, in this regard, here is also a question. uh, i
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try. well, as frankly as possible, this situation is being offered to you, because we can , we can finally say. well, as part of a patriot all the time to call for something to block, but if someone likes to block something, i can’t say, finally we blocked, but objectively speaking, this is also a matter of commercial relations. poland she uh, in fact uh poland has been preparing for a long time to terminate energy relations with russia uh, even before it started, it signed a major contract with uh, saudi arabia for the supply of oil to gdansk, the same applied to gas. this is the well-known terminal of the pig estuary and the second terminal in the same gdansk and the pipe. with norway, a bolt pipe, and so on and so forth, that is, in this regard, poland, uh, prepared. e to this story right there plan. uh, well, it had to happen , you want to capitalize on it politically. let's say that we blocked this konstantinovich. that's why i'm for
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the economic front. as you know, because putin also urges us not to forget about the economy for economic fruits. i am also for the economic front, because, well, how can such a company not have economic news from the neighboring side about the same northern branch of friendship. i mean, germany doesn't actually sit on one friendship after another. ah. no, i mean exceptions. i understood geometry and geography, and they, respectively, er, began now the purchase of kazakh oil yeah, which comes through the russian oil pipeline. service uh-huh and also the question arises. uh, this is what kazakh oil is, especially since this is a new kind of kazakh oil. the so-called cap variety, the physical characteristics of which, well, just 100% coincide with the physical characteristics of the russian yuru variety for many, many years.
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e cohabitation in the soviet union , we even have oil. you see, how we would be related in everything, and even oil with us. eh, like kazakhs. i won't be surprised they buy by papers. they buy kazakh oil. uh, what is actually a manifestation of what you said, the market is working for us. by the way, i repeat once again. if this oil is not there, there, everything will be different oil. understood? yes, and some other and not ours while not ours. yes, therefore, it is better to let it be kazakh, which is the same as ours. but it's easy, because we're still very close. in the sense of what you said, the market works for us. and here i am, well, i read the heading here, but about the fact that in the same, bloomberg i think. i read it. well, yes, there is something in bloomber. i often read in bloomber, but nevertheless, russian oil costs about 74 on average
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. tell me, please, that the market works for us, but leaves some chances with this investigation , either we screw up the market or the market. all the same, it will leak one way or another around any of their attempts, but in fact, here is an article, after all, what does it really say about the fact that these publications on the topic that russian oil costs $40 there $49 were largely estimates of the agency, argus, who simply published their point of view. however, no one really knows. what specific deals are being made bloomberg published another study done by western analysts. they gave completely different figures, figures that completely contradicted the idea that the ceiling costs russia sells there for free, which allowed the same poles to shout, what else is needed there until thirty. uh, him omit and so on or eh? it's the same research. by the way, there they showed prices for the ports. uh, for example, they admit it themselves. we knew this, i said
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last week, when you remember they were talking about china, i said that china buys oil without any discount. they honestly admit that the cost of s grade oil , which is delivered to china, is consistently above $80 per barrel, and the cost of oil shipped in pacific ports to china and other consumers in the region is consistently above $80 per barrel. is in this regard. this is almost the cost of the brand, that is, this means that the sanctions are far from the idea that the sanctions have no effect. of course they have an effect and the ceiling has an effect. but uh, when you see the publications. uh, there are these shockers that we were left there without money without oil. also an information game. and by the way, you see the bloomberg agency, it works in such a mode and in such a mode, that is, if necessary, they are trying to tell that the russian economy has been torn to pieces and has remained a little bit. and when necessary, vice versa require additional efforts, they say, listen, they are holding and standing there
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, by the way, this may also apply to your discussion. e on the topic of bakhmut. that is, if necessary, they will allocate additional assistance, they will say the russians are advancing. now they will take bakhmut urgently, it is necessary to save, yes, the situation, and then you can, on the contrary , say that and you know, ukraine has been preventing russia from reaching the borders there for a year already. well done, of course, i agree with you on this, in fact, the difference between you and me is that i just read bloomberg. do you understand what he writes about boomer oil story series and so on, but because i think that many of our viewers are closer to me, they kind of read more. but it is very interesting that you are explaining in principle, well, from the point of view of such rational logic and economic energy and so on. many things cleaned up, so to speak political of all this, they cease to be quite rational, we move on. e into the sphere a little more clear to me. what about the economy and energy. and vladimir vladimirovich putin , president of the russian federation, signed a decree
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on the suspension, which means the participation of the russian federation in the strategic offensive arms treaty. well, in principle, it was expected, given that both chambers voted. it's twenty- two right now. well, then, apparently, there was a series of weekends. well, in general, as if signed. in an interesting way, he signed, that is, it has already become. well, that's it, in fact, and against this background , the united states of america continues to make such appeals, let's say so. well, how do i decipher them for myself. maybe i'm wrong and me now fix it, come back, i'll forgive everything. listen. the us continues to fully adhere to and against russia's claims are unsubstantiated, and to confirm this, moscow can send inspectors to us facilities. the good news is that these are literally all easily fixable problems if moscow decides to return to the benefits of transparency and stability. we are trying to interact with
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russia behind the scenes to understand what they do not think, therefore, about and what they need. well, ah, actually in response to this one, well, sort of. if not a scream, then a signal, which in fact, if that's rational i 'm translating like this guys, let's, we'll separate the flies from the cutlets. here, let's say here we have a conflict in which we say that we will sort you out there and destroy you there, er, yes, yes, yes, but here we have everything, here's a business issue, here we have a strategic agreement. well, let's pretend like nothing happened. remember how you are a war game, but come on, as if i survived. come on, as if everything is the same as before, they say, as i understand it, what is the deputy minister of foreign affairs to them russian federation, ryabkov responds with several such short single e statements. let's go first. i can confirm that we have had discussions on dsnv through closed channels in recent days, this is an indisputable fact,
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perhaps their continuation. the russian federation yesterday handed over to the us embassy in moscow well that from stopping participation in dnsnv. yes, he says, uh, sergey ryabkov of this very girl, yes , we are discussing something through closed channels, because the topic is too serious to, well, how to completely stop communication, yes, but sergei ryabkov says. there is such an english expression that little too late, it can be freely translated as late to drink borjomi. it's just that now you can say whatever you want to put on a good face in a bad game. we all said the president dotted the and that is, like the guys through closed channels? yes, of course, but, in principle , this is your business, after drinking borjomi , the points are set and well, if suddenly the girl did not understand everything, then sergey ryabkov adds more about this, but one phrase, please.
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russia does not see the need to give the us dialogue on the topic and strategic weapons a regular character, however, it is ready to communicate and exchange information as needed. well, now let's look at it from different angles. you are with us, as always, well , you play the role of someone who looks, as if from their side. i see this dialogue. so they say guys, let's start a business from yuzhil, as for the cis for everyone, it means that our problems are ours, no-no-no guys. we are there through closed channels, of course, ready to consult, but, in principle, in general, there is nothing special to talk about. and in principle, you already have so many things for now that the word almost escaped. yes , well, they messed up that, well, in general, how it was not going to be, and how it will be, well, let's discuss it through closed channels. i understand that maybe i'm wrong. as i understand it. this is what the americans want. how do they understand our signals or do not understand by and large, the americans have always got used to it. show one picture and talk behind your back. listen, well,
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this is a picture, we'll decide everything with you. we same friends, in principle, you know, but this is for the press. we're quarreling. so here's the camera. let's turn off the camera now, we're at war with you. we say that we will disassemble you into its component parts. you know, i've heard it so many times when they come. uh, just talking in public. you are a bastard. you're a scoundrel, you're a scoundrel, and then he comes up to me, says, sergey , don't be offended, but you know it was necessary so that's how it was necessary now this is the rules of the game and you say, listen, you are scum and scoundrels. just how can i sit down and talk to you. this happened to me many times and states and new york it was on j2. they say she was talking. well, listen, well, we are an adult, well, nothing like that, well, we just had a fight, which they are now offering. this is absolutely the same. the same story. they say, listen, she is good, there are channels, there is a diplomatic one, and sergey alekseevich says absolutely the right things, but with whom to talk and most importantly, what do we need this for? we are now starting our own game. this is our game we're talking about there are very, uh, hard atlantic rules that we imposing it atlantic rules means there's france uk which just starts playing its own
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game and say let's unite in the united states of america and we're all good and great. what is your contract worth? bilateral? we are well aware of whether we are ready for something to return. okay , of course, but not now, now we don’t need it. let's introduce honest ones for some reason in the united states of america there are very few who call war a war, but there are those that congressmen call absolutely understandable things america is waging a war against russia is a proxy war and an economic trade or just a war. this is normal, it enters the political elite. and here we will give you a question. you can come to us. what a miracle you are, and we can also give you a visa that they received through a third country. you come out, you can get it through israel, for example. i am very shocked when, to come to us, they offer us the american side in israel to obtain a visa, for example, and send letters of happiness. so what happens. us
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now they will give us the opportunity to bow and back down. no. but explain to me looking from their side, if they are like you, they offer us such an opportunity. this means that they proceed from the fact that it might work out, that is, they still believe that it can work out and we are very, or very important, where this lady performed and why the place is very important in the bryansk kalochi institute. this is a very important story, because remember such a sling telb was a comrade. remember the clinton era y'all know it's a classic that's what einbeshny tsrushnaya story. this is the bryunik institute, but it's the same as the academy of the fsb, i'm just now i call all my things simple things. you come with only but only the academy of the fsb - this is good this is ours this is, as you know, spies. and the scouts, like this, the fsb academy is like , well, our guys. why don't you have so many
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friends of ours, guys? it is clear that this is ours. and here they are, this is a group of spies, and she says for them guys, i now put certain markers for you. how should you proceed work with us now on publicly we say there is the following problem. you have to solve it like specialists and see how it fits into the concept, and the coordination of wiretapping , espionage and everything else. after all, it goes unnoticed in america that congress is now prolonging the law, and a new and there new stage of legalizing wiretapping and surveillance of the whole world, not only citizens. and then they say, listen guys and we should have regular feedback. we will now pretend that we will roll back, we will roll back a little and let's see who will come out of you and they are studying the so-called excuse me verbatim at the bru institute. they have a study of the work of the fifth column, and the so -called hidden opposition of the opposition uh-huh and so they openly
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say, listen to us, a huge number of colleagues in the form of a hidden opposition and the brooking institute, and are also engaged in following the hidden opposition. understood maxim with something. you disagree with the point of view. here is a look at this correspondence dialogue, which, as the americans propose, how to separate business from yuzhul, how to separate it from the current conflict in in the form of this whole ukrainian story, or do you have some other version? what did we just talk about in absentia, what do they want from us. they, what we say to them, in principle, agree with what you said with the fact that sergey here at this moment you need to seize the moment. it doesn't happen often. yes, the only thing , the only thing, and i would reduce the degree of drama several times, because nothing irreversible happened. pay attention to putin's suspension, but not the exit, so i think that uh in the future when, god forbid, we will enter into serious
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negotiations with the americans on a set of problems. this issue will be resolved in the first place, because nothing can be heard back there. that is, then reducing the degree of drama. as you say, we lowered the degree of dermatism, and then i ask you, then what are we achieving with this, let it be with a reduced degree, but nevertheless it announces. we want what kind of signal we send them, but to show what we don’t like, the current situation, that if it continues like this, then sooner or problems will arise later. we hint at, uh, in the nuclear field, but we ourselves don’t want them by and large, because if a really serious nuclear arms race unfolds, but it’s not a fact that our economy will survive, i understand, this is such a long-playing story to play by and large , no one wants to understand? well, now i will still take advantage of this opportunity, because if maxim yuschen says that he agrees, by and large, with me, but also with the previous speaker, then the presenter just needs to catch such moments and
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he is so alone. program time will tell , we continue to work live. ah, often enough. and actually, by and large, almost always, regardless of whether we say it or not, speaking about the events of the last year, and even previous years, we are talking about what is at the heart of all these contradictions of conflicts. this is, in fact, our desire to designate our sphere of national interests, which we demand to respect, but the united states and the american-centric west say no. well, no matter how you produce the impression is so significant, er, as if powerful strong powers economically. what should we respect? in my opinion, and here it seems to me, i am right, that the main conflict lies in this, because the investigations are already going on. let's see what you can do in ukraine a. let's see what you can do there and this, by the way, is not only about us. this is about us and about china and in general about all this new architecture of the world, that is, when everyone says, guys, that there is one interesting
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one that dominates everyone, and everyone says no no. yes, let's, we are somehow different , and in the light of this a, we understand that there are spheres of national interests of the russian federation that extend not only to the west, but also to the east. and when i say uh east i mean not necessarily. that's how we have china, korea right there right now, and so on, there is what we used to call the middle one. asia is what we now call politically correct central asia . although i don’t understand what it is. well, that's not the case. here. and now, let's look there now, if we already say that the zones our national interests are so important what is happening there, and there is happening, the next in kazakhstan comes to the us secretary of state pancake and in a respected meeting in the presence, and kazakhstan kyrgyzstan tajikistan and uzbekistan addressing the respected. so to say, the audience to speak in the next text. today, i
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am announcing a total of $50 million to develop the regional economy of central asia to expand regional trade routes and create new export markets. attracting the use of more volume of private sector investment providing people with practical skills for today's labor market. here i am listening to him. and i think, konstantin vasilievich, again i often think about it. this is it now about the economy. or about politics, because you know, uh, four countries, four countries, and he's serious about them, guys. we are now investing in this region. well, yes, let's invest 50 million dollars, and i immediately begin to recalculate that one launch. uh a full hammer worth a million dollars
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it starts and starts, it’s like nothing at all here, which means we’ll invest $50 million in the region there, and it sounds. that's how the americans, as we say, yes air sales specialists. i have a question. this is a statement that we will invest 50 million. this is really about the fact that they are going to somehow seriously invest in the economy of the regions. or is it some kind of political statement that they are going to be more active here, let's say. in your opinion or 50 million dollars, this is something that can be seriously discussed, i understand your irony and i think that we are talking about just some grant programs, uh , which should symbolize the attention of the states and symbolize the attention in the united states to the region while actually, do not forget that investments in this region have already been made and huge investments . take only investments in the oil and gas complex , primarily the oil complex of kazakhstan , which was made by american and
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british companies. eh, and in this regard. let's not either. uh, naive once again i think that yes there uh, the americans only offered 50 million , uh, our post-soviet friends for this. they don't bite, really. we see that the process has been going on for quite a long time. i mean in central asia and to say that central asia is a zone exclusively for our interests let uh, maybe even our neighbors are offended by this kind of approach, consider them imperial or some other in the united the states don't really think so. and uh, quietly climb into uh this region. so. actually this happened and uh, our influence there was dwindling. uh, in recent decades. and in fact , there are a lot of examples, including, by the way , not only at the economic level, there
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at the humanitarian level. look at what is happening with the russian language in the same kazakhstan or in kyrgyzstan, for example, where right now, uh, the official authorities are being translated into the kyrgyz language, and there are such examples. unfortunately, uh, a big-a lot, so we're overestimating. i think it's my influence. e in this region, once again underestimating the humanitarian technologies, the united states uses them e. combining both humanitarian stories and soft power with uh, economic investment. it turns out quite well and its there plan. you can see how extremely carefully the same kazakhstan treats economic partnership with russia from the point of view of shortcomings. god forbid to fall under sanctions. this also applies to banking and the supply of goods through kazakhstan, yes. eh, actually i want to earn money in this regard. yes, we have a fairly serious interaction,
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but nonetheless. they are constantly looking on us, the united states and this is a fact that we must admit understood? now in terms of what we're doing, uh, this is what we're going to talk about now. still, in your opinion, when i asked konstantin vasilyevich, the americans nevertheless indicate their readiness to enter there more actively or are really going to. e there to enter more active, which, among other things, had in mind, i have a feeling, maybe i'm mistaken, that his arrival there and talking about further activation there he draws in countries central asia and in a sense , indirectly talk to china what, like guys? well, as it were, actually , for all that, uh, it seems, it seems to me, it says, damn, as i think, someone was going here. here in this place. uh, one belt, one way to build, so we’ll also start something here now, how to build , after all, in your opinion, as an americanist
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, the americans are really now concerned about actively building up. but my work is here or for them it is a project rather. uh, well, let's just say china signal that here you may have problems, if there if it is clear that and that yes. so i would go back a little 20 years ago, there was such a comrade. albert hump was like that. well, now there is , the great nobel laureate climate, everything is green technologies, and everything else, then everything , of course, is the key thing that he said at one time, somewhere in the year ninety-nine. and there is a zone of responsibility. russia has a zone of responsibility and russia clings to its zone of responsibility with its teeth. there are zones of influence. these are different things. so this is central asia called the zone of responsibility of russia a. beyond that, these are russia's zones of influence. a very important point is that everything must be done to ensure that zones of influence and zones of responsibility. they were moved as far as possible from the borders of the russian federation, now we look at china, in
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fact, went along the same, well, very specific path of global foliage. they are also globalists, but on the contrary , it is very important for them to make their economy prosper, they fight for themselves. of course, they need certain, but new and new ways. well, albert city. says one more phrase important, it is necessary to maintain a regular presence, and in those regions that are still areas of russia's responsibility through education through language, which, in general, is fair to do. what can you show them for this and everything must be done to ensure that we switch to new standards, understanding of democracy , the following phrase about the apple demoker utters further. and about the countries of mature democracy. aha and here is a very simple problem. we will always come to terms with strange mature democracies, and we must do everything to ensure that immature countries such as china never were able to negotiate with the immature.
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time passes, 20 years come. these are very large strings. we see american universities, thousands of american funds are working a huge pressure on all those who are now the young generation and are in central asia, the minds, by and large, were bought quite a long time ago and the money for this is a model of the future - this is what everyone needs. yes, they very clearly believed in that model of the future, when the flow of goods and services will go through asia and not only energy, but a different type of making money. not just pumped out and yes use your territory in a different way. so now we see that when blinky arrives, he says 50 million for many businessmen of kazakhstan - this is change by and large. it's not even serious money, oh, which doesn't need to be talked about at all. but he says that guys, i remember how many billions we uploaded there, who is the boss in the house? and you can clearly understand, not russia and not the chinese, only we are our flag. oh, you actually answered my
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question. speaking of which, by the way, here's what you said about coming to work on about buying up brains or not necessarily buying up brains from the point of view. uh, in the direction of a mature democracy, and the brackets of the brain, which are already deployed in certain directions. well, here's, for example, the news of today, to which many a reacted there just from kazakhstan, it's just one, but what do they work with? and with what they will continue to work will be added in brackets. if we don’t work with this for some reason all these years, we listen. the tradition of giving administrative names to areas appeared only in the soviet period, i think that they should be replaced by the name of sacred lands with a thousand-year kazakh history. this will certainly inspire all the inhabitants of the country, i will not ask the question that i wonder what the capital of kazakhstan was 1,000 years ago, what kind of city was it? orenburg was in the capital of kazakhstan 1,000 years ago. and
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i won’t say it this way, that ’s how berik abdulillah can say it, but the question is what is what? ah, quite fair to the americans, there? surely there is something to work with? ah, including with this one, then there are, in principle, they if desired, this is recognized as a developed democracy and they will say that this is all right. and here it is this is another thing that is still happening with central asia in your opinion, what the americans are doing , they themselves are going to pull it out from under us or from under the chinese, or is it they who signal to the chinese that we understand that you are building your own on this silk road. well, as you know, there can be problems. let's negotiate all the same central asia - is it their stake, american serious or is it just move to kill someone else's bet in order , this question. what is happening in central asia in order to understand what is happening there is 1 method that i really like to move the chessboard and play for others , let's imagine for a second that we
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are each of us a kazakh kazakh politician normal absolutely adequate having nothing many of these yes nothing against russia but at the same time kazakh yes, kazakhstan by nationality. first of all , the interests of his country are important to him, and he doesn’t have it, which means that no one obliges him to looking towards russia is fair in the eyes of this man, the maximum influence and prestige of russia was in january last year, when russia organized and carried out a dkb peacekeeping operation in his country and helped restore order perfectly. everything was done like that, and then february of last year came. and now this kazakh politician looks and sees that everything is developing. well, not as fast. not as good as many expected, and in general, he has some questions. uh, is russia really that effective and
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is it really necessary to definitely rely on it? he thinks in parallel, he hears statements that are sometimes heard in moscow, and even the deputies of the duma voiced some claims to northern kazakhstan . it seems to me that and this can bend both kazakh and politicians in other countries, because with the other side. you can't deny that in general with respect to, uh, russians and russian-speakers, and there, too, a lot of things are happening in this mature democracy and not pay attention to it at all. well, it would also be wrong, you understand how and i it seems that now, when we are so deeply bogged down in ukraine, trying to open a second front somewhere, even a virtual political economic one is worse than a crime is a mistake. true, nevertheless , to repeat the question does this mean that e attempts, as it were, of russians in kazakhstan, where they are, and they are not invented. and we
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should not notice. no, russians , so to speak, i continue to think with the brains of this kazakh politician. he does not really like it, but at the same time he understands that kazakhstan, unlike, for example, from serbia, where russians are loved, but she has such a disadvantageous geopolitical position will not do anything. and in kazakhstan it is the exact opposite. he is still between two giants a resource between two anti-american giants between russia and china anyway he is fried, so he thinks, but still, if it smells fried again in my country, there are some afghan extremists there. the russians won't quit anyway. even if the weakened in ukraine are here. they will remain a key geopolitical player may oil to europe go through whom anyway, yes, they remembered through russia , after all, it would not be necessary to spoil relations with them, but in addition to what i noticed, i did not ask the question of whether it was necessary to spoil
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relations with them. i'm talking about, well, actually you partly answer this question in your opinion. but this coercion by the americans of them to some kind of maneuvering, it is aimed at something to pull them out from under uh in the part in which they are still strongly connected with us, to pull them out from under our influence, or rather just to spoil the chinese, who invested there after all. i i think artyom is under our influence and will spoil moscow as much as possible because we are now very dependent, of course, in terms of parallel. you import somewhere in terms of circumventing sanctions from precisely these states within the framework of this policy of suffocation, imposition and so on there, so here it is very important for us to understand this and the first thing is respect for these states, learn to communicate with them differently, maxim maxim but just come on, let's mutual respect. i would like mutual, but now i will not live. now. i think from our side. it seems to me that we
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let's go that far. well, you know, now the chinese do not notice some very delicate things, although we know what. we could have expected more from them, but we do not say it out loud. it seems to me that the moment has come when the publisher to me with all due respect to our e to our close people in the republics of central asia, after all. uh, well, the chinese economy and the prospects for cooperation with them. to be cynical. well, it exceeds ten orders of magnitude by ten orders of magnitude, if you are talking about this cynical one, you know, we look there, we don’t look there, and so on from them a benevolent loyal attitude. this imperial complex of ours, which lives in everyone and in me, too , must be consciously muffled . no imperial complex at all and call like no one and we start this one. this is what we didn't notice. we didn’t
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notice this, otherwise they go back and forth, that is. in principle, we need some sort of pragmatism. we are also a merchant nation, artyom, we sometimes know how and our ancestors did it very well, and in this case, it seems to me that this is the best approach. that's what will be from all the dreams of northern kazakhstan to forget, we are too deeply bogged down in ukraine, this is the main thing to pay enemies. now it's worse than crime is a mistake. i see. and i have one more for you. e question e topic. every time i start on it, i sort of took it three times today, it means to write in a cart, well, to respond that the fbi is there again, it means they began to wake up the topic where the coronavirus came from, and so on three times, how would something like this be taken, and then i think, damn it, that this is so seriously about the coronavirus. now to start discussing something, so far nothing has been written. now maybe, if i have something interesting to tell, and suddenly. fbi please asia the fbi
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has long believed that the source of the pandemic is most likely a leak from a laboratory in wuhan. it's a leak from a chinese government-controlled lab that killed millions of americans. and that's exactly what this virus was designed for. well, here it is. the question is, what about the coronavirus, about which they really are thousands, and suddenly now they get it, right? and suddenly, well, well, there is no reason to suddenly throw in this topic now. i personally don't see it. maybe i don’t see everything, but suddenly it starts to sound all the same in your opinion. is it about the coronavirus, or is it about something else, where is the crown? well, that is , another kind of flank. uh, girth coverage. well, we touched on the topic of relations between the united states and the chinas of central asia . i think that, after all, returning a little to this topic, that both problems are being solved. the united states. and, of course, pushing russia out of there. and this task of
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simply pushing russia out has been solved for more than 30 years. ah, a little more compact term is being solved, but certainly. this is also, uh, i mean, here, of course, strange central asian pushers. on such a more independent, so to speak behavior. what did you talk about regarding the coronavirus. i think that, of course, this is also, uh, another attempt. uh, put extreme flags. uh, china, that is, of course, to remind again that china is to blame for this, what can now go again for some objective investigation. here, the united states is the master of this story. bloomberg will write there that this is some kind of university. there he conducted an investigation, took tests. it turned out that everything was from there and the flywheel will begin. actually , it will be promoted that they are to blame for this . china will make excuses. he's already doing it, by the way. so this will be another next
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element of such, well, they do not put psychological pressure on china alone. we often say americans are masters of justice for the sake of playing on many boards, which means they started party here party here. here the day will not be, as it were. what is it or something else . here i see what now e monsters. in the american press, almost everyone writes about taiwan and chips and, of course, writes about beautiful oregon, where the largest plant for the production of these notorious chips is being built and we are talking about both military chips and civilian ones at one time , the americans are understandable with their intellectuals were ahead of the rest. now they are at best in fourth place, if they succeed in different types of chips today, it is clear that they created this miracle in taiwan with american companies. they came there because there were cheap jobs, and now another story is being played out. america can start these chip programs, but only until the end of its duma. how do you get the coronavirus here at the age of 19 27, and an investment of about 1.4 trillion is needed there until 27 and then cover the whole world. with these
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new superfoods, super chips , the ministry of justice, which owns the fbi, is now popping up so that the fbi can say something to the ministry of justice the prosecutor general must allow this and the minus - this is in one bottle. in america, they don't have him. and here is not a question of nissan, but a question of compensation, which they are now talking about, and they say, guys , our dear chinese, but we will fight in taiwan. you have a lot of ships there now. you probably want to provoke us. you know one thing, but there is a little you without obstruction. allow us to migrate, because you are only the third largest manufacturer of chips in the world. this is how it is being discussed now. coronavirus is a very cool excuse that allows, a form of payoff. you will not pay russia not to kazakhstan and not to all the affected countries, but to the main hegemon, with whom you need to resolve issues. i understood the talent, i kept thinking how here is where to stick here, i remember all these stories. here is the coronavirus spike. with the coronavirus stuck to this story so
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much, it’s interesting, i would never have thought, maxim , tell me, please, is it about the coronavirus or what is this big geopolitics about? yeah, it's very coronavirus again once again. uh, big coat of arms, right? this is a very good story for moscow because until recently there was a feeling. then this topic of china's responsibility for the coronavirus, and trump and his team monopolized with the coming to power of the new administration, america somehow calmed down. so in this case , we are very happy that the chinese have it. if someone in the chinese leadership had the illusion that it was possible to negotiate with the democrats, unlike apa? and what is still possible somewhere now, but to support russia less actively so that with the americans for another 10 years, sales are normal relationship. and now the questions, if the americans have already uncovered all their heavy artillery, and even gave the first hall. and it’s already clear that we’re talking about compensation and remembered he doesn’t say the cynical version that
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and today i’m in a telegram to andrei marochka, who often happens here on the air , i saw on video. that's how it is there, though it was peppy, it means the song this is
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the ukrainian soldiers, they are there somewhere, there is something there forte bakhmut, back and forth, the fifth tenth. i took from him, yes, and andrei marochka. there wrote a fair thing, that let these soldiers get used to the land of donbass, where soon all of them, so to speak, will remain in it. i took this video without uh this music and also wrote yes. do you agree soon? let them go like this in silence, and in silence get used to this land. and then writing already thought. this is the question that, after all, we are not like that in everything, after writing this post in my telegram channel, i thought, well, well. i don't want these young guys to die. i want death by this enemy soldier until which they hold a machine gun in their hands and shoot at ours. i want each of them to stay in this very donbass land, which is not half already molded. but
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what distinguishes us from them is how each of them who releases a machine gun from their hands, unlike them. in relation to us will live. this is the very big difference between russians and such ukrainians today, we do not want their death, as such, but as long as they sit with weapons that shoot at ours , each of them will remain in the donbass land, work, brothers big game. good evening, a big live game, i congratulate everyone on the first day of spring on march 1, and there was even sunshine in moscow, although it was quite cool, but
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already the spring mood, in general, was felt on march 1 in our russian history. this is the day when we had the first printed book . metropolitan macarius blessed it all . true, it was far from the empire, but the plans were already quite imperial - the conquest of siberia and on the same day, march 1, some 300 years later. in 1869, dmitri ivanovich mendeleev completed his work on experimental systems of elements,
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based on atomic weight and chemical similarity, chemistry appeared. i must say that in my opinion, dmitry ivanovich mendeleev definitely deserved the nobel prize in chemistry, since he actually created chemistry, but he was awarded the nobel prize, you know why, because he was a patriot of russia at the time when the nobel prize was established, and the patriots of russia had already begun to award it were excluded from this list. but on march 1, 2023, a special military operation continued. we all closely followed what was happening around artyomovsky more attentively than others. i believe yerevanych podlyak, who is now in direct contact with us, yuri ivanovich good evening.
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yes, indeed, now artemon attracts attention, not only to us and ukraine from the whole world, because all the world's media are talking about it they write, but they write about the catastrophic situation for the high, which has developed there, and according to the data that i collected somewhere around 16:00 more recent data. not yet, perhaps, as the situation has already progressed, the situation is literally changing. you can say every hour at that moment, uh, already the neck of the boiler. there were about 3 1/2 km left, in our unit we reached the northern edge. well khromov and are fighting for the denouement. the so-called junction of the road on its west plane, that is, between them approximately in a straight line about 3.5 km, moreover, taking into account the fact that the pressure is on. everything is enough, growing, taking into account what is inside the e boiler, well, in terms of the quality of the boiler floor , there were rather, poorly prepared technical parts. and if we recall the story in solidarity, when we went on a night assault in our unit, a, we must understand that the attack aircraft there a are equipped with the latest technology with night vision sights, that is,
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thermals and other things. it was a huge plus for you and thanks to this, you managed, for example, to clean up solidarity for one night, because the enemy, in fact, was thrown off guard and during the night the territory was simply protected, of course, bakhmut, and artyom will not work , but it is possible that today it will be very hot at night, because in general, the enemy, if they desperately keep there these here, uh, the northern and southern floors, and the axis, uh, of the boiler is trying to prevent us from snapping into place. and if they don't try to get out this night, i'm afraid they won't have another chance. if at all they even have this chance this night, that is, in fact, the situation. now so dynamic develops. it is very fast that everything can happen in the near future, but in other directions in general. well, of course, compared to artyomovsk, the situation is much, well, i’m hot, but nevertheless , we continue offensive operations, if artillery in the kuplensk area is actively working in the swatov direction with a variable. well, avdeevka is constantly thundering. there our guys are attacking from the north from the south. uh,
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i really hope that everything will be fine with us here too. and we will move forward. well also rattles a little, his blow rumbles. well , here are the main directions, after all, artyom. i would also single out avdiivka. thank you very much, yuriy ivanovich podlyako, our military expert, but a unit was created in the ukrainian armed forces. there are many different divisions named after someone in general, there are great figures of ukrainian, supposedly great figures of ukrainian history and great figures of modern times. in particular, there was a division named after boris jones, but i must say that his fate was as fleeting as fate. actually, uh, the premiership of boris jones himself of great britain, here is what our employees said about this, listen to this in the district, artyomsk. accordingly, well, what is there , they have a prodovskaya theme is constantly
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present at all. here, pay attention here. this was the unit they kept. they are a forest, that is, well, one big opornik was in the forest when they were struck, and such a flag was found with them. he accordingly. in honor of whom and how it was this unit was named. well, and accordingly, the surname is how to say, we chose one of the remaining ones. it's just not all. most of it goes further to report to someone as souvenirs, we give away such an image of chevrons. so, just like you call the boat, that's how it will float. absolutely, that is, who do you choose as a reference point, on which , let's say, some of his heroic deeds would be leveled, some of his there, maybe a life path, and then
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politics chooses. yes, known for its shocking and understandable. the thing is, well, how was it necessary to alienate, how was the court to johnson very far. here are the military themes, how the earth is far from the moon, but it was necessary to do some kind of significant thing, how to kneel before boris johnson. it's good that they are there. well, although there is a king yes danila is the king, but the fact is that e, when an event of this kind occurs, it is, uh, a tradition. yes , the tradition relies on something on some kind of guards rank there by the name of some place, like where this unit distinguished itself, and so on. what is burri good at? johnson well, where 's that, well, where's that, at least he served in the army,
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as far as i know, i didn't serve much. well, zelensky also did not serve. this was not enough. i mean, this is the clownery. well, how is she her, respectively, we turned in another way, because these are the clown names and so on the hero of brexit. yes, the hero of brexit yes, the exit of great britain from the european union yes, from the european union, here one could, of course, fantasize about this topic. but this is if there was some kind of school there somehow. well, here is the military unit, which is called that, but this is generally no he doesn’t climb into any gates, but it’s clear that this is a pr move and so on, but this transition didn’t give these fighters any advantages. there is no inner core that would allow, for example, to prove themselves to be some kind of heroes and so on. well, nothing empty. well, for me, no matter what they call it. in general, in the area of ​​artyomovsk. everyone is waiting for more or less the same destinies . andrey anatolyevich is now on direct communication with a peasant, uh,
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who is located in the marinka area, i hope, in comfort. good evening so exactly yes that u you going? what is happening is the daily shelling of the city, which is only increasing in intensity? i'm talking about the city of donetsk, just the face of the donetsk people's republic worked in marinka. e. i suggest that you first watch the plot and then discuss it, yes. let's get a look. shooting
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works tanks say that they are like that here . daily, in principle, at night, too , the intensity does not drop much at night, shelling does not stop. now the artillery duel has subsided and has changed in the area. in the area of ​​the elevator first, the artillery works out. we let's go look. if you can go in to gain a foothold, we go in to consolidate our strength. it is necessary to apply a lot to knock out five-story buildings from there according to the situation. well , the situation is ambiguous, because there is a struggle for them, this is an arrow shelling, then i went in and looked, well, intelligence. i went and looked, suddenly that is not. so again, well, there was an incident consistently, when ours
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entered the school, there the enemy kept women and children in the basement at the school. mm ours knocked them out. well, therefore, then we ourselves moved away. well and soon occupied it then there is an enemy kept in the basement of women's children. it used the mariupol scenario. again, people are hostages. yes, people are hostages. this is no way to read not sold, that is. difficult situations, well, all the same, the prospect of liberating marinka is visible the prospects are visible, they are just concretely visible in the fact that the struggle is going on literally for every house, this must be understood. uh, it's easier when it's a private sector, well, low-rise one-story building from a maximum of two it's simple, when it's a five-story building, you need to understand that a five-story building can accommodate itself mouth and strong point. what
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is a native stronghold. this is about 100 people, maybe more. and if it is special forces, if it is good, trained people, machine gunner sniper grenade launcher, troika makes serious problems. and if there are a hundred of them, each window is potentially, this is a firing point plus all underground communications, basements , dugouts dug in advance, exits from houses , side ones from basements, and so on. that is , it is very difficult to smoke them out of there, and therefore it takes a long time. yes, there is a little morinka left the one, there 20 maybe a little more than 20%, but at the same time the difficulties are great despite the fact that the enemy is again snapping at nato-caliber artillery of nato accuracy. and so on. i mean, it's very difficult. yes , our aviation is working, our artillery is working, but you need to understand that the advance of infantry is always a risk of losing personnel. therefore, it is better to slowly but save personnel. yes thanks a lot. this is andrei
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kamyzhikin, a war correspondent. and donetsk take care of yourself and look forward to your reports. e. yesterday we discussed that e janet yen for the first time, uh, introduced an obligation for americans americans in the constitution there is no obligation, but janet yelling said yesterday that american taxpayers still have an obligation to pay for ukraine today. uh. they got a second duty and it was added by the president of ukraine volodymyr zelensky. listen to the states of america, the united states will have to send their sons and daughters in the same way that we send our sons and daughters to war and will have to fight, because they will die in nato. well, you know the americans will agree they are on such new responsibilities. and what and what, actually smoked. uh, zelensky, when the americans said this, and you know, i
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think that he himself did not fully understand, he is trying to cheer up, thereby americans or intimidate, in order to cheer up with this is quite difficult. well, how is he trying to inspire them in such a fighting spirit, you will fight for the kiev regime. yes, for that, but the geopolitical mission that you entrust to him, but in general, and these are, again, such statements that are rather meaningless. they are not for him new. that is, it is possible to put forward such a series of statements. i believe that zelensky has very deep thoughts in his entourage that they need to be drawn directly. american allies, but to wish the americans themselves into the conflict, and i want to draw your attention to the fact that about six months ago , when he tried to do this, and the americans themselves, they brushed it aside that, well,
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it’s impossible, but apparently deep the state is in such an agonizing state in washington that such incredible things, but a little bit are losing their improbability, but apparently this will , of course, grow on opposition articles in the united states , those republicans who were elected last november, you began to raise questions about what is actually going on , they were crushed a little , but against the background of such statements that it is no longer only about money that will warm up. will warm up in the life of americans, well, the questions will begin. yesterday we showed an absolutely amazing story about newcomers and nbc yes, in crimea, nbc was an american television company that showed it. here's a man the correspondent passed through the crimean brain.
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crimea interviewed crimeans, who said that, in fact, crimea is russia. well , we were surprised that they showed it, and in kiev it caused a storm of indignation. here , listen to the official representative of the ministry of ukraine oleg nikolink. a visit to crimea from the territory of the russian federation is a violation of ukrainian law ; violators are subject to legal liability ; the competent authorities of ukraine establish the circumstances of an illegal visit to nbc journalists. territories of crimea according to the results check will decide on the next steps. naturally, he is already on the peacekeepers, everything is as it should be. that's what kiev achieves with such a strange policy. well, politics, unfortunately in kiev quite consistently. if it were not for this sequence, there would not have been an armed conflict. as for
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mr. zelensky’s much more significant statement about americans who must die for ukraine, this is really such a completely new move, in accordance with the legislation of ukraine indeed. well they seemed to say now that they were going to judge a whole series of people from western europe. they have been saying this for a long time. well , now an american journalist has landed on this list, which in fact, from a legal point of view, will not have any consequences. everyone understands this, but this statement by zelensky is another complete political human irresponsibility, but on the other hand , you know the americans, since the late nineties, there has been a concept of what they call the post-war heroes. they are oriented to carry out hostilities. so that there were no losses on their part at all. the conflict
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in ukraine is a new type of post-heroic war. they supply weapons. they provide intelligence fantastic economic financial psychological support. but of course, to cross this line in order to guide your soldiers. this is something so dangerous for any politician in the united states not to risk his political career for mr. zelensky. fight at the expense of ukrainian soldiers and some volunteer mercenaries from all over white, especially from our friendly poland hmm that's understandable, but, of course, not american soldiers. well the ecumenical is either really consciously drawn in. uh, the united states is in a war that the americans don't want, either overdose. but in fact, the world is now undergoing the most important processes outside of ukraine, the g20 at the level
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live big game today quote of the day from the wonderful russian writer ivan goncharova listen not a slave, not a master of friendship, don't. friendship loves equality friendship loves equality, and so the united states and friends. no, there are enemies and there are vassals. and this is the reason. why does russia have a lot of friends, because we consider everyone as equals to us and one of these friends, of course, india is a great country that has now come out on top in the world in terms of population and
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third in terms of its economy. and it really is. uh, amazing uh, a combination of two countries that have never been between even conflicts, yes, and serious contradictions , too, not to mention some military clashes. because we consider each other as absolutely equal partners, and there is the western world, which considers itself a paradise there yes, surrounded by the jungle, like in one barrel, for example, which also appeared and the first thing he did there, when he arrived, and his guards she simply pushed out the film crew of channel one, who tried to ask him a question, but unfortunately this could not be done, because our correspondent ponyushkin was just thrown out by the guards and absolutely so. that's how this person can have friends. well, no way, obviously. and unfortunately, this is the approach
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of the western world, it is obvious here and manifests itself. well, as far as our relations with india are concerned, i mean, it's really a very interesting moment right now, because india is under a lot of pressure from the united states of the western countries to join the anti-russian sanctions is going right back. it does not join the sanctions, and trade between russia and india has increased over the past year by 400%. at all. remember that there was a time when the trade between the two countries grew by 400% per year. i don't remember that, of course. this is a factor in the current situation and, uh, we see the growth rate of trade. not only with india of course, they are really record-breaking. well, from china we are from turkey, uh, new partners are emerging with a number of other countries. uh, for us, of course, india
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is a very important partner, which today, in the twenty-second year, in fact, india has become the largest buyer of our power oil resources of natural resources, and which provide itself and allow it, so to speak, to produce a sufficient amount of petroleum products, which, in general, it successfully exports itself, and besides this, today, india is indeed one of the most growing countries in the world, although recently growth rates have been noticed a little, but all the same, she actually stands in the first e ranks. an interesting indicator of consumer confidence in india is over 80%, e, there is no such index in general. well, probably, in many european countries, they can only dream about it. well, uh, that's why today, of course, uh, india is showing serious growth and uh, this demand
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that it makes, uh , gives a lot for our goods, but plus to this, it is gradually becoming the largest importer, too, so to speak, connections, uh, are developing and those plans that are, uh, and for the southern corridor that are being discussed today, they are all aimed at getting in touch. it just got stronger and stronger. and by the way, from the good news today, the growth of aviation. she reported that the number of flights from russia to india would increase from fifty-two to sixty-four per week. so welcome to come out there really is something to see, but uh, here , this russian indian and energy cooperation is called a very big annoyance in the west, they are trying to come up with all sorts of arguments, including here the bloomberg agency came up with, so such an argument that turns out this we ship everything to india at the expense of china. so there is already such an anti-chinese spoon. here, listen, russia will continue to sell so much oil to india.
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for as long as it can, despite a recovery in demand from china while china could buy literally all of russia's oil exports by abandoning the covid-19 zero tolerance policy russia will want to keep the indian market because it is more profitable and gives oil sellers more control, the chinese refineries may want to buy more russian oil this year, but they have the opportunity to carry out their own transportation, according to the analyst - this will deprive moscow of income from the gray fleet of tankers that it created to transport oil to india western ports of russia compared to 40-45 days to china look, here you are, uh, that is , for a year now they don’t know, just how to quarrel with the chinese. i just don’t know either . the fact is that, of course, this is a search for contradictions, on which one could
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pull some kind of political agenda, and so much for this they offer perseverance and strength, and most importantly, exhaust every time. eh, practically zero. the fact is that business is structured in such a way that there are always some contradictions. people compete, fight for an extra penny, who will beat whom in negotiations, where who will save on some route? eh, this is an absolutely normal market environment in which this always happens, and er, we do not politicize these market relations at all. we do not geopoliticize, we do not politicize, therefore surely there are some. disputes between companies are healthy competition optimization due to this, of course, ultimately all activities, but it is very important from my point of view that we have not only excellent bilateral
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relations with india, which in no way diminishes the excellent bilateral relations between russia with china despite the controversy between china and india but india is chairing two very important international organizations this year. as you already said, vyacheslav alekseevich is a big twentieth and this is an organization where the stagnating west and, uh, really developing economies, the world 's world majority, have converged, and where there will apparently be a very tough fight, throughout the year , between those who are trying to save themselves at the expense of those who are developing is meant. the west is trying to save itself at the expense of actively developing. economist, well, and actively developing economies. they don’t want to drown the west artificially either, but they want it to play more honestly in e, globalization and the second organization where india
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it is the sco that presides, and i think this is very important, because this is just the most important channel, and the preservation of russian involvement in world processes and in fair globalization, and we saw that against the backdrop of how india was going to take the chairmanship in both organizations has been under incredible pressure over the past year. as you already said, so that she turns her presidency into some kind of anti-russian game, but this is not happening. although there are different points of view in india, especially in english language press. as you always emphasize, there is also a pro-western point of view expressed in india not without this, but objectively interests. here the indian leadership leads, with all sorts of disputes and so on and so forth, to the fact that they do not go over to an anti-russian position, but rather advocates the development of relations to this, public opinion in india is already pushing public opinion in
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india, which, of course, is literally one remark about russian i wanted to add to what was said, what did bloomberg make a mistake or didn’t turn a blind eye to it, the thing is that more than 40% oil. china receives the east siberia pacific ocean through a pipe, and india receives most of its oil by sea, therefore, firstly, this, firstly, they are not competitors from different sources. and most importantly, again, according to western, so to speak, observers. and the price of oil is going up. it is higher than the ceiling set by us, and therefore we are supplied with deliveries to china , even in terms of money, it can be more profitable in certainty, therefore, not competitors for sure. well, of course, i no longer consider bloomberg experts. they naturally they do not understand anything, they sometimes do not know. where does the pipe flow? yes, you remember the psyki told us how european oil flows to russia there and this, and belarus has a sea , yes, yes, the last days. uh, indie was under pressure from all sides.
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there was sean uh, the minister, uh, the prime minister of the federal republic, who, among other things, uh, called for military-technical cooperation with the west, but german newspapers were surprised to record that it turns out that 85% of the structures in india are of russian origin literally 5 years ago e number of russian weapons, and which india purchased , including under the making india program, was 70%. that is, over 5 years, the growth or share of russian weapons has only grown. at the same time, of course , the same americans tried to somehow improve the situation, israel tried, and well, the indians say that we have a program called make-endy. we are ready to buy the first batch of armaments, and you should open production here for the next batch so that we can also produce. well, you can not transfer everything, but we take part of the technology for
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themselves and here on this issue faced. uh, they stumbled, more precisely, all americans supplied them with large transport aircraft . yes, the indians bought the first batch. they say, welcome let's create hmm a big transport aircraft, including with the participation of india and the americans refused the same thing happened with other strange western europe i think when the schols came there to offer military technical cooperation. he was told ok , come on, your leopards, but we will produce some of these tanks, like the russian t-90s for account of our factories. we will complete them , put some of our equipment there , obviously not ready for this. i think i’m not ready for other types of weapons either, but what india has taken, a clear course, looking at the entire international situation, that the country that depends completely on external supplies of weapons of military equipment will sooner or later face some kind of conflict
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when this plays a negative role for them, therefore, having their own military-industrial complex is one of the state programs that india does not comply with before. they just bought. now they are producing due to this, they have their own national types of weapons, and those who do not successfully develop e, develop their personnel, that is, their army is provided. not only that, india is starting to play on the international arms supply market. that is, it was not thought at all before, but india is doing this, because the scientific and technological progress as india's military technologies is only growing at the same time. this is its own development. basic of course. on joint projects that india and russia are hitting at the same time, when we will film sharing technology. we don't miss anything. on the contrary, we are strengthening our friendship. because of this, we do not require any submission to the signing of any agreements, uh
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, which would infringe on the sovereignty of everyone. laurel today is a very busy day in india, he met his indian colleague jaimkar. uh, then he had, uh , quite a lengthy meeting with the turkish foreign minister what chaglo uh, in the late afternoon, he met with mauroviera, the new foreign minister of brazil, as far as i understand, it was their the first meeting. eh, really. uh, very full of diplomatic money. in addition, he also opened an exhibition called gandhi tolstoy, a very symbolic, uh, very symbolic exhibition for, uh, indians, for whom, of course, mahatma gandhi is almost a saint, he is the founder, uh, in fact, of an independent state and his relationship with the fat one, were in some ways unique in some ways symbolic. after all,
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of course, they did not see it, but gandhi wrote letters to tolstoy. and from where from south african english prison. where he was put there fighting for civil rights and worthily called him a wonderful indian and, in fact, mahatma in his memoirs writes about tolstoy. as one of the sources of inspiration you along with christ's sermon on the mount and e, and the actual hymns. uh, ancient indian hymns. it's amazing cultural. this is such a symbiosis is very symbolic. it is interesting, interesting day, which is characteristic of our even such cultural understanding . so
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after all, he didn’t reach china yes, he buried the chinese balloons, his visit and the americans are no longer expected in china i think for a long time, because, well, when they refuse to visit china, the next invitation will not be soon, but today in china, a royal reception was given to whom alexander grigorievich lukashenko who made , well, really a very triumphant visit with all military honors with all salutes with a parade and of course from a four-hour meeting with comrade xi jinping, on the basis of which there was a joint statement, but listen to what comrade xi jinping said. meetings between old friends are always a joy. we met for the last time last year in september in samarkand, then
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we had a very wonderful conversation during which we announced that china's belarusian relations would reach the level of a comprehensive strategic partnership. what served as a powerful impetus for full-scale cooperation between the two countries , the new status of bilateral relations should be filled with new content was adopted already a joint statement, which says , among other things, that minsk beijing will preventively fight against color revolutions , it is written that china supports the accelerated entry of belarus into the sco as a full member of really important events. how is china's india distinguished by no doubt strategic thinking? in beijing they think in such large time periods and beijing is well aware that
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belarus is such a gateway to europe, the war will end, the armed conflict will end. strategic relationship with by belarus, they are important as a springboard for china to continue to conquer the markets of europe. and this goal is being realized, despite the resistance more and more in a number of european capitals and to. in addition, belarus has shown that there are no such stories as, for example, with a motor, when everything seemed to be signed with the ukrainian partners, and then everything was destroyed. and china by the way, this seriously lost its financial loss. there were no such stories with minsky and are not expected from this point of view. this meeting is important not only from the point of view of today's day, but also tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, and
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it seems to me that alexander grigoryevich lukashenko is a person distinguished by amazing political intuition, and this time he also guessed the right place and the right time. well, china also, in general, offered the right place, and at the right time and naturally. this caused obvious irritation of the americans, as well as the meeting of the twenty itself. where apparently it will not be possible to push through any anti-russian resolution and, uh, it is no coincidence that yesterday a statement was made by the director of the united states federal bureau of investigation the fbi has been evaluating for some time now that the wuhan laboratory incident was the most likely source of the pandemic. we are talking about a potential leak from a laboratory controlled by the chinese state. china naturally did not remain in debt and today e global times is an official body. what party did he speak
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about demanding that the americans open their laboratory for inspection, the americans , apparently, have everything now there are only three versions, well, before sambelladan was to blame for everything now either russia or china or sometimes together. yes, either together, or sometimes aliens still appear here with chinese balls there at some stage all of a sudden. e, yes, they climbed so much that, in general , aliens arose, a commission was created, a commission was created. yes, but you know vyacheslav alekseevich , that's who they talked about the forum of tolstoy gandhi. what do you know, i thought, what is there in common? a? but both are not yet nobel laureates, too, right? that is, they want tolstoy nominated, but as far as i remember, uh, roman to rolland also lost a good writer, we have nothing against classical french literature, but our tolstoy lost a handyush. it would seem that this is the peace prize. well, to whom, as how
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unsuitable, but but definitely not. and you know what is very important from my point of view, uh, in a whole series of stories that you showed, when we talk about china about india and russia and belarus, because we are talking about the fact that these are strong geopolitical powers that think about development economy about the well-being of its citizens all the time. this is the agenda for prosperity. how to move forward. how become more successful. it is present and our president always talks about it as soon as it comes up in the west. war splashes some drool, uh, curses, nothing about the future, only you know some directly. here, uh, everyone will die in the geopolitical struggle , no development and prosperity. yes , they have no positive agenda. there are certain strategic emptiness and
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a commission for paying for services. go to vtb and everything will work out. in the big geopolitical game , an ever-deeper chasm between the public politics and real politics , what is said to the public absolutely begins to disagree with what happens in real life and a good lustration of this was the recent munich conference, which we even spoke little about, because the public part was absolutely uninteresting. ukraine goes from victory to victory. west of triumph to triumph. but uh, a well-known political scientist from harvard university invited to the conference, after talking in the classrooms of the finnish conference, wrote an article for the cavities. let's listen. the gap that i have seen
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in munich, this gulf between the optimism that high-ranking officials expressed publicly and the more pessimistic assessments that could be heard in private , none of my private meetings were attended by officials from the very top of key governments, but none of those with whom i spoke expected war. it will be over soon no one thought that ukraine would be able to regain all its lost territory, including crimea, no matter how much aid it received next year most people expect the stalemate to continue, possibly leading to a ceasefire in a few months. western aid to ukraine is not aimed at victory ; the real goal is to give kiev the opportunity to make a good deal. when the time comes, the administration of bytan continues to promise us some kind of happy hollywood ending, if in february 2024 the war is still in a tough blunt and ukraine is destroyed. given
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biden's promise, any outcome will look like how's the failure? well, that is, they said one thing on camera, but on the sidelines there, over coffee and in smoking rooms , a completely different mood. it was completely different, it seems so. and i think stevenol got it right. uh, nerf uh, that gap between smiles and pats. and that's all all all this bravado, which is shown by the fact that it is. uh, a real understanding of the fact that the destroyed state of the kiev regime, but is holding on with the last of its strength. he is being given more and more new props so that he can stand up and fulfill his geopolitical role, but it seems to me that in at one point, stephen old is still wrong. this is what the west wants to pump up the kiev regime in order for it to conclude
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some kind. some kind of deal. it seems to me that after all, the front teams are coming from the west, but not some other teams. in this case, maybe it's just stephen wald on to what extent he is a hostage of his own concept, because different teams come from different centers, maybe because he is also a classic of the so-called defensive version of realism, and he is always in favor of what is nothing can change the situation of the north caucasian military district, a dead end and so everyone in this dead end must , uh, agree and maybe he should, therefore , to see exactly what he always stood for, as this is a theoretical, uh, theoretical concept, but uh, despite the fact that we see that there is confusion in the west. i even said not discordantly, namely, it is mixed up with different opinions, cries, and so on. still, it's a team. uh, front and roll team. eh, ukrainian. oh yes, uh, here's to the conflict
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. this is going on, and we see that a very important element that they always have present is to sow the bitterness of hatred after all under. eh, some sort of settlement. this is not being done. this is being done precisely in order to extract all the juices from, in principle, such a very blessed eh, blessed country. and so your guests often say those who come from e. uh, with ukraine that, of course, in fact, not only the russian, but also the ukrainian people are being consciously exterminated. i think this duplicity is due to the fact that they actually know what happened in ukraine over the past year. and if we look, as a fact face, that is, those facts that are taking shape there on the battlefield, those that
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are taking shape on the territory of ukraine itself . you can say the following: for example, if we are talking about military affairs, then we defeated several armies there in terms of the number of weapons that were destroyed according to the amount of everything there was z we defeated several armies of the armies that were supported by the entire nato bloc of the army, which was supported by the strongest space group in the world, the army that the best minds of the bloc worked on, at the same time, the economy was destroyed there ukraine, which also supported various financial institutions and invested money to make this whole machine work and not from them from plans that were not broadcast from their high stands, the non-sanction policy did not lead to all the results that they did not count on, therefore it does not try to save some good face with a bad game. you understand that in reality everything is much failed, but the united
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states, those who are the main hegemon in this game and the main beneficiary, say the following. work you are responsible for this conflict and gradually the united states is coming out of this conflict, as an active participation in this is the story with tanks. yes, we will deliver abrams to you, as scholz asked, but until we see that the abrams will not come and will not come in the sixteenth, but everything from europe will come because europe said, yes, we will put the americans away from the school and said deliver, then there is europe dragging into the conflict and making it less and less independent, so that no national interests, no sovereignties. there was no national defense. how is it not at all existed, as the concept of no only the united states, as they said, and did , and these about the americans understand that they are participating in a completely different bad game and these dogs will be hung on them. yes, they
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play their role in public. and then he laments that he will still have to answer for this. but in fact, american politicians and american political institutions also suffer quite seriously. here's a recent galap poll showed the degree of trust. ek- to all institutions of american power over the past year has fallen and quite healthy noticeable. and this applies even to the church. uh, well, the presidency. i'm not saying 23% of trust in the institution to the president. the lowest figure, of course, is that of congress. confidence has dropped to seven percent from 12 last year. that is well the congress does not trust. and of course, newspapers that are not trusted. uh, only 16% of americans trust. well, of course, congress is trying to do something against this background. and so. e, what he writes on this score. uh, until the new york times, listen.
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republicans in congress asked senior pentagon officials sharp questions from tens of billions of dollars in military and other aid the united states has sent to ukraine exchanges in two house committee hearings just days after the anniversary of the russian invasion of ukraine showed how fears have grown and the high cost of arms supplies for kiev, growing doubts have threatened a strong bipartisan consensus in favor of continuing to support ukraine for a biden administration. this can make it difficult to get approval. congress on the further allocation of military assistance, the turning point financing of ukraine may come as early as this summer. the high cost of the war in ukraine prompted the publisher's congress to demand oversight of information about what the money was spent on. some of these details were provided by the legislator. but only a few have reached the public, rising costs and
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shortages. the detailed information is fueling the resolve of some skeptics who see the ukraine aid program as a failure and a waste of money. but if the money this evening. well, you know, uh, with this help , i'll get back to the plot, where mr. zelensky means that he offered the americans of the pv to fight. and it seems to me that such an idea was also veiled there that if you had fought, you would have given more money for yourself and he was partly, oddly enough. true, because one study has recently appeared, and in terms of military assistance, which is provided to the western countries of ukraine, it turns out that the well-known desert storms of the ninety-first year for the gulf war. the americans slipped into times more money than in a year of war in ukraine, although at the same time it means great britain and the united states, which were allies of the writers' union during the great patriotic war, and also provided
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assistance to the ussr but this help is less than the help that is today great britain usa shows for the year rendered ukraine so in the soviet union they paid for 5 years. well, they helped in this way in order to switch to this quality to a new quality of help. it is not by chance that we remember specifically. this requires appropriate solutions. america really should get involved in the war. she must justify that she is fighting on the battlefield, that her military is there, so today they are bound by these things. they can't get into it, and so, uh, here's the help. today it is 50% due to the fact that it is usually only allocated or what is the chance that they will really get tired by the summer. i don't have the feeling that fatigue will occur by the summer. uh, the united states, i'm talking about the united states because, of course, they determine both the behavior of europe and the behavior of
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ukraine and a turning point may occur in the foreseeable future if there is a turning point in our favor on the battlefield in this case, but the situation will change in such a way that it can change quickly enough in washington. if the situation is approximately the same, that is , tactical success, then you will be delayed. well, uh, that's understandable. yes, everything will ultimately be decided on the battlefield. and i think we also have this understanding. well , after all, i will end with a quote of the day and remind you what our wonderful writer said. goncharov there is no need for a slave to rule friendship friendship loves equality that is why equality reigns in our relations with india

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