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[000:00:00;00] we are an educational cluster the flagship of educational programs of such educational centers in the country, according to the president, there will be even more russia is in dire need of teachers who love their job and who know how important it is to interest others in their classes, and, as the president said, proposals from even future teachers will be supported in every possible way, probably paid attention to one of e, s. students of universities made a proposal to hold for the fourth time. in the history of our country , the world festival of student youth. and this idea, other owners of the initiative of our young people of our single generation, of course, will succeed. our support with you, enterprising young people who are able to share knowledge with others - this is the future of the country, still remaining open for communication between the young generation and peers from all over the world, despite all the attempts of the collective west to fence russia from the rest anton
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vernitsky amir yusupov dmitry vishneva antontsev svetlana barkova channel one, pyatigorsk a meeting took place in india today ministers of foreign affairs of the g20 countries sergei lavrov's negotiating marathon has not stopped for days, and now the american side asked for contact. and this despite the fact that the states continue to sow russophobic sentiments wherever they can. well , the final declaration was generally blocked because of the position on the ukrainian issue of our so-called colleagues from new delhi, reportage. konstantin panyushkin , journalists arrived at the site of the ministerial meeting. so much earlier than everyone else that before the guy there was nothing to see but monkeys eating breakfast in the trees later, when the ministers began to arrive. it turned out that some of the colleagues were already exhausted out of shape, and some heads of delegations turned out to be the chief of european diplomacy jaze borel, barely got out of the car, and the german anna lena berbak in the morning. it seems that she could hardly cope with her heels , the head of the emirates foreign ministry felt most confident in this sense, he
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arrived in sneakers without incident , anthony glinkin got there. but this is sergey lavrov, the minister of foreign affairs of russia, who arrived among the last. now a joint photo, but, like last year, the general picture of the twenty did not take place, this is primarily due to the refusal of the united states. although this time there was information about a possible boycott of the russian delegation, the americans did not etlais. at least blinkin isn't going to avoid bay this time. i don't know, we'll see. i think none of them will run from each other to hide around the corner, we'll see, maybe there will be a short contact, but they are something significant. well, what is there to guess, if i may ask, you spoke directly with sergey lavrov. you shook hands the american said nothing about lavrov brushed aside about ukraine yes, and in the end, what do the russians in india need anthony-blink, though there are more important things and people who are more interesting, with whom there is not only something to talk about the main thing, there is someone to solve the problems that create everything world westerners. that's what they're focused on. what are they
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thinking there? uh, within the framework of the seven or within nato, how can you take pictures with someone again? not photographed, but it’s true, it hasn’t been interesting for a long time, and today , in general, in principle, this is not relevant theirs is their fuss. let them enjoy it themselves within their sector of interests, each meeting in new delhi was preceded by detailed preparations by the indians, almost falling on terror and glass doors negotiations. but the chinese didn’t like the candles, he was unsuitable for shaking hands with ministers on the sidelines of the twenty sergey lavrov is negotiating only with reliable partners and friends of russia , one of which china is his first meeting in india today with the new head of the chinese foreign ministry conversation. sergei lavrov with the minister of the gypsies lasted well over an hour. i think to personally congratulate you on the importance of the position, i am sure that cooperation will be ensured and will continue in all areas, which are coordinated
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, including the fourth level, thanks to strategic management. relations between the leaders of our states continue to develop steadily, showing a positive example of bilateral relations between major powers, comrade wang recently visited russia, where he successfully exchanged views both personally and with other russian colleagues reached agreements on a wide range of issues, the plenary meeting of ministers, as such, traditionally for the twenty today , was held behind closed doors, but when they concluded , sergey lavrov told the press that our western colleagues failed to agree on a common declaration of the g20, as a year ago, under the indonesian chairmanship, they sought by hook or by crook , first of all, by lies and various rhetorical statements, to bring to the fore the problem of the situation around ukraine, which they, of course, they are served under the sauce of the so-called
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russian aggression. nothing good. this did not bring discussion, at least in part of the speeches. the western delegations, first of all, the countries of the seven, strayed into emotional statements and that's it. this, of course, was done to the detriment of a normal discussion of the problems that are really on the agenda of the g20. for its part, sergey lavrov even apologized at the meeting today, the indian presidency and colleagues from the countries of the global south. for as he put it minister of indecent behavior of a number of western delegations, the head of the foreign ministry also said that russia was shocked by the terrorist attack against the northern streams in the nato eu responsibility zone and considers it important to record. this is in the final document of the ministerial meeting. at the g22, sergey lavrov was supported in this by his chinese colleague and the foreign ministers of the majority of developing countries g220 our call for reflecting in the document the need without bias.
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an honest investigation was categorically rejected by our western partners, therefore, as a result of their position declaration was blocked. and yet , with regard to the west, the american press reports that the united states threatens china with sanctions if it supplies russia with weapons, there are already doubts about the adequacy of those who utter these threats. uh, in principle , you can’t threaten anyone, but when they threaten china in modern conditions. it doesn't fit in my head. uh, the manners, of course, are very bad with our western colleagues, uh, who , in my opinion, have long set aside diplomacy and are engaged only in blackmail and threats of communication in this tone, moscow does not seek and does not accept, however, as maria zakharova said after the press conference, the conversation. what is called sergey lavrov and anthony blinky on their feet today, after all, the us secretary of state asked for a brief personal conversation with the minister
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of foreign affairs. russia on the fields themselves, and this request was granted by konstantin pavel likholetov. pavel hand boris kamenov, new delhi. russia will strengthen relations with everyone who is ready to work together one of such reliable partners of moscow dushanbe about this was stated by mikhail mishustin in tajikistan the prime minister arrived there today at the head of a huge delegation from our country , joint projects are being developed in industry and the economy. and in education, the russian language in tajikistan is loved and they begin to teach elementary grades. details fell chelkina. in general, i myself am a tajik, but i always speak russian with children. the tajik authorities create conditions for learning our language in schools and further education of their youth in russian universities. russia, in turn, constantly increases quotas for teaching tajik students. today prime shustin visited dushanbe secondary school named after yuri gagarin where teaching
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takes place in russian new schools must respect each other's culture history. naturally, to know the language of the school was built under an agreement between two strange educational institutions in september last year online format in its opening was attended by the presidents of russia, he noted relatives to the russian language, this trend is largely the result of the fact that the constitution tajikistan, the russian language has a special status as the language of interethnic communication. as you know, the russian language is being taught in general education schools in tajikistan. i want to emphasize this in particular since the second grade in the republic there are 39 general education schools with russian participation over 60 open class with russian-language education at the yuri gagarin school mishustin brought a gift a portrait of the first cosmonaut today in dushanbe opened a forum of business investment partnership of russia tajikistan which should give a new impetus to cooperation between the two countries of the russian tajik regional
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conference and business forum is held for the ninth time to them. now it is especially interesting that russia is looking for new opportunities for investment , new transport routes in central asia to tajikistan are here for themselves serious benefits. so both sides have something to offer to each other. no one has come to dushanbe, the number of guests from the russian side has come here more than 600 people. these are representatives of business circles and business associations, seriously represented russian regions came here, the heads of 16 constituent entities of the russian federation arrived, the forum will last i and today, prime minister mishustin spoke to its participants, who brought a representative delegation here, including ministers and vice-premier, he noted the growth of the russian tajik head of activity, the example of tajikistan noted that cooperation between the two countries goes regardless of external factors. time has shown that the tajik-russian relationship does not depend on the external situation and is not built on the basis of conjuncture potential tajik russian trade , economic, scientific and technical
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cooperation has not been mastered in full , there are ample opportunities for its significant increase. tajikistan is not yet a member of prime minister shustin urged dushanbe to correct the mistake of working more closely with the organization - it is beneficial for tajikistan to interact with the euroses. it would open up unique opportunities to participate in popular projects, and there are many of them. we pay special attention to the deepening of industrial cooperation , the opening of new high-tech production in strategically important sectors, and a little earlier, mikhail mishustin laid a wreath on ismailusmani. as the founder of the first tajik state is considered, prime minister mishustin received tajik president emomali rahmod, he noted that relations with russia remain a priority. for his country occupy a place in the foreign policy
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of tajikistan the necessary efforts to build up. multifaceted cooperation with the russian federation, i am sure that there are opportunities to increase cooperation in completely different industries and in different areas. this is energy, this is transport , agriculture, industrial, manufacturing, construction, digital technologies. tomorrow the russian delegation. there are intense negotiations on cooperation in many areas of industrial cooperation, transport projects, unitary contacts and, of course , the areas of security, which for tajikistan russia plays a leading role pavel pchyol leonov alexey klyuchnikov. channel one dushanbe. literally repair dna and give hope to thousands of little patients who, until recently, actually had no chance to grow and develop, like peers, breakthrough technologies in gene therapy are discussed by the best russian specialists at sechenov university. the second scientific and practical
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conference for representatives of the medical community is an opportunity to discuss the most modern methods of treatment for yulia onishchenko to continue the topic. our diseases a very rare lesion called lbsl. uh , white cells of the spinal cord and brain, when people were diagnosed with leukemia encephalopathy in the country with the same disease, there were only 50 people due to metabolic disorders affect motor neurons. lyova already has difficulty walking and talking, a rare harp pathology, but we, of course, also hope to wait. what can be, after all, they will pay attention to us and we are waiting and will wait, if we take the translation , arfan - this is an orphan disease, which was not previously paid attention to such patients believed that there were very few such diseases no, well, today there are
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more than eight thousand diseases and treatment. few succumbed, but since then. how doctors learned to read the human genome of the situation modern methods of therapy and diagnosis of harp diseases have changed. these days , the leading specialists of the country are discussing the explosion at the scientific conference at sechenov university. this interest in diseases suggests that people understand that they need to unite with each other, they need to use different technologies genetic molecular medical chemical physical in order to find a way out for various diseases , it is impossible to rewrite the genetic code itself, and yet the way out. found, gene therapy, a real breakthrough in in medicine, it is now possible to repair dna with the help of microscopic tools that are contained in unique preparations . classical gene therapy, in which, a healthy gene or a piece of a healthy gene is introduced into the cell, but the actual dna of the cell is not damaged, it is not
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modified in any way. the agent simply introduced from the outside begins to perform its function, it brings the necessary protein to the body, and the treatment of proteins for them, which are necessary for a normal life of activity, as spinal muscle trophy is already being treated today, dwarfism and retinal dystrophy disease leading to complete. scientists are actively developing drugs for hemophilia and other severe pathologies. similar studies are underway and in our country a lot of drugs are currently at the stage of clinical trials, and at the first and second and even third stages of clinical trials. that is, this suggests that patients are already involved in these studies. however , it is impossible to choose the right treatment until a breakdown in the gyna is found. today, scientists can easily decipher dna they partially or completely examine the genome of the whole family when the situation is difficult, as in the case of seven-year-old grisha mickey, for a long time they could not make an accurate diagnosis for the boy. we did a lot of analyzes, but here are the last ones that the foundation did for us, the genome of life, and the full
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genome sequencing of the trill genome, that is, they gave blood. i am a husband and a son and a child have identified a mutation of knowledge of the genetic cause of the disease. with us leads to treatment that will significantly improve the quality of life. child and improve his prognosis and increase life expectancy good prognosis in the world. we're in spinal muscular atrophy. he was diagnosed with patients at an early stage. with such a diagnosis, they fade away literally before our eyes, but the baby has already been given an injection, the drug will replace the damaged gene, healthy and stop the disease. we hope that it will be good for us if everyone sees him, how the world will run yulya onishchenko gave rybakov nikolai sysoev alexey shishkin sergeyeva seam channel one that's all for now, thanks for being with us, but right now the program time will tell.
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hello program time will show live broadcast. i'm artyom sheinin, well, today, i think it's obvious to everyone from what a-a event we will start our broadcast. ah , our world is so surprisingly and generally predictable that there are events that, well, it doesn’t change anything strategically, but human emotionally, of course, attracts a huge amount of attention. naturally, when we are talking about what we started to read all about in the news today. uh, that in the bryansk region i will say so carefully that something is happening in the bryansk region. i will explain why i i say this because, of course, those events that were described to us in the first lines of news that fell on the tapes of various telegram channels. they painted a picture, well, which is now clear. well , to put it mildly, it was very different from
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what actually happened, i leave it out of the box. estimates, because, well, i, in general, well, given that i have been boiling in this telegraph mess for about a year now, i roughly understand why this is being done, because e responsibility, as such, does not exist, a the one who is first wrote something like, like, uh, there are 180 there, 200,500 terrorists, there are thousands, that’s all, that’s why, until some point, i didn’t react at all, to be honest , i was waiting for this news when some - some official information, because, well, officials, at least they have responsibility, they then need to answer for their words. and here it is , about half past eleven. through the mouth of the governor of the bryansk region, alexander magomaz, we learned what really happened with a sabotage and reconnaissance group penetrated the territory of ukraine into the territory of the bryansk region, that
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a car was shelled, there was already information that one resident was killed and a child was wounded, because before that there were a lot of reports that he had been killed child or another child killed. and what about the dead, and what are the hostages, and so on, that the armed forces of the russian federation are taking all the necessary measures? a and. eh, well , accordingly, there was still a drop from the uav, that is , it all bore the actions of this drg. well, like this enough, well, the character is wide further, after a while the governor of the bryansk region supplemented, uh, the information with the fact that according to the updated information. there is one more dead , the number of dead has increased to two people, a man of the sixty-sixth year has died, and the necessary measures are being taken. ah, the fsb's morning message from the fsb in the bryansk region, and also said that an event was being held to exterminate
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ukrainian nationalists, a in the bryansk region. i immediately noticed. and right now, right at this moment. and i'm like, well, i started about for myself, i felt the difference between that shaft, which means hype messages that right now, right now, with horror, horror. although, of course, it's also nothing to be happy about. and so, relatively speaking, yes, official information, and i am the first thing he wrote about this. uh, what i noticed, but because the information. there is information that you understand, this is an amazing wording. yes, and armed ukrainian nationalists who violated the state border. someone was the first moment i thought that, well, we even we can't really. for some reason we can’t and we haven’t developed it. it's like them. what is the armed ukrainian nationality they crossed? our border, if they kill, and if they shoot the car, then these are terrorists. this is a very interesting point that, at that time, what was obviously
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a terrorist act, but very accurately called a terrorist act, then the fsb gave updated information. now she will show us. yes, it means that the situation in settlements is under the control of law enforcement officers amount of blasting. uh, a child died from a gunshot wound. that is, this is already a message from specialists who do what specialists should do. and well, here , it’s as if it’s pointless to comment on something , professionals professionals work on what they deem it necessary to tell and show us later, they will tell and show us, but i was more interested. naturally. well, so to speak, the development here from this story, how do we determine who it is? that is. that's who these people who crossed the gra mean fired at a car with civilians who killed a and , in fact, the press secretary of the president of the russian federation dmitry
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peskov at some point not immediately, but somewhere, well, already at the peak of all these sufferings, a said that it's about a terrorist attack, and from now on. it’s this accent, it’s like he began to change, that is, we , you know, as if we crossed some invisible line for ourselves, after which, well, we already began to define a terrorist attack, because a terrorist attack, what is it a sabotage reconnaissance group that fires at a peaceful car, and kills civilians, shoots children, these are terrorists, and then. eh, which is even more telling to me. and naturally, that wording and that assessment of what happened, which was given by the president and the commander-in-chief, to whom, naturally, all these reports. in the online mode, which in the light of this situation, which speaks of its seriousness and serious assessment of what happened, and did not go to the stavropol territory, where
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i was supposed to go and talked, as i understand it, online and, in fact, within the framework of this, what speaks of a serious assessment and a serious fit, especially since we understand that vladimir putin well, well, uh, a terrorist threat and so on. this is generally what he is, well, for him, we all remember what should happen to terrorists. and that's where we all are, by the way, that's his wording. ha. when you listen now, you will understand what i am talking about, she is immediately in my memory, but she revived those years when the actual terrorist attacks were for us, almost daily and almost habitual , we listen to the president. the soldiers and officers of the russian army, brought up in our school by our teachers, courageous mentors , heroically fulfill their home, defend russia , defend our people from neo-nazis and from
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terrorists who tortured and killed for 8 years. people in the donbass, such as those who killed dario dugin in moscow, those who today committed another terrorist act, another crime, entered the border area and opened fire on civilians. we saw that it the civilian car saw that civilians were sitting there and the children of niva ordinary opened fire. it was precisely such people who set themselves the task of depriving us of historical memory, depriving us of their history of depriving us of their language traditions. this violence, the real crime is being committed by neo-nazis , about whom i just said their owner is sure that i
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will not remember today's crime, these same owners, no one will even pay attention to this, but i repeat again, they will not succeed. we even have them. in that the moment the president said we'll squeeze them. i would rightly remember that wording, well, it's just that a lot of years have passed, and the words, as now in the eyes, uh, and in the ears. yes , and i think everyone remembered this, and this is what the first is born, what is in the toilet. well, what is needed here, well, roughly speaking, to somehow call a spade a spade, but calling the terrorists terrorists, and calling the terrorist regime a terrorist regime, calling the owners of these terrorists accomplices of terrorists. we're out on what's to be learned from this certain lessons, including practical ones, because then many interesting questions arise at once, for example, well, if
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we are like this, by the way, to the question of what i started talking about, the bryansk governor said that the doctors had extracted from the boy, victim of the actions of these saboteurs, that is , terrorists, because the boy, but a bullet fired from a nato-made weapon. do you understand what's the matter? this? well, just one more fact in this piggy bank, that is, they are covered. what the president said they arm them supply ammunition. we state that these are terrorists, and those accomplices of terrorists, but then several questions arise, and then about negotiations with whom we periodically start a conversation, and then and what kind of all kinds of deals do we from time to time, start arguing whether to conclude them or not to conclude with those who we call terrorists and accomplices of terrorists. this is a very interesting point, because it's not just like words. and these are, as it were, some
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estimates, followed or should probably be followed by a certain sequence and relations and actions and lines of action. and in this sense, what was said today and what was already stated today. well, against the background of the death of this e two people. well , it must have some consequences. this is the first i think is an important lesson that we should learn from today's situations. although there are several of them, we will talk about some of them today, and the second one, which i wanted to say right away, is here. i actually started this conversation with this about the fact that if we are all the more dealing with terrorists, and we, of course, are dealing with terrorists. we just do it sometimes. well, because these terrorists, of course, they sometimes quite successfully pretend to be a country at the international level. and in principle, the west gives them the opportunity to pretend to be a country, that is, if, uh, igil banned in the russian federation, no matter how they all
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thought and did not recognize it. yes, someone could help them. someone trained them, of course , someone used them, but at least officially they were considered a terrorist entity. but this here ukraine is like recognized by the west. this is also a complicated story, but if we consider that these are terrorists. then we need to develop a certain code of reaction to the information policy of terrorists, because what does a terrorist do when he commits a terrorist attack from the word terrorism ter fear, i don’t want to blame anyone, but in principle the people who carried all these horrors, horrors, horrors, at the very beginning, but not thinking about the consequences, but thinking about the number of these clicks on the button, and the reposts of reposts. and this is all the hype. once again i say no one i do not want to blame, because there are no standards and frameworks, but in general, from my point of view, personal and
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private, these people. in part, they are accomplices of terrorists, because a person who distributes information that works in the hands of a terrorist, who is society, and under the guise of informing him, drives him into some kind. if he is in an excessively hysterical state, doesn’t he do what is expected, among other things , of a terrorist, the terrorist’s task is not always only to kill, and sometimes not primarily to kill , the terrorist’s task is to sow some emotion, it seems to me that if we state that it is already openly dealing with a terrorist state, then we need some criteria for how we talk about it, talk about it, and how we cover it, change it. well, now i 'll think about four minutes as a mixture of criteria, then we'll come back and continue advertising on channel one. you can see how the waves are reflected on the surface. there is no doubt
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you can find out more about the channel on 1tv.ru. will show we continue to work live. i started today naturally, i started with the events that unfolded in the bryansk region this morning. this, of course, is a disturbing event, but i would start discussing them by placing them in a wider context. the broad context that we discussed on monday, for example, that on monday the krasnodar territory, adygea, the moscow region , arrivals of drones, and that’s all .
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speaking in bryansk, we talked, in addition to the drg, there was also the arrival of a drone in the tula region, according to the press service of the governor. also a drone. here comes the question. in a broader context this aggravation of terrorist activity is what, what is the main component in this, in your opinion, is it still military-technical, that is , causing some practical damage in the first place or is it more propaganda. please well it is of course combine. what is the combined history? the fact that this is not a uav, nor today's, history, did not and will not cause real damage. eh, our fighting capacity. this is exactly. well , combined anyway. you, that is,
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during the war, any e action. eh, it can and should be interpreted in military logic. it is here, yes, there is today's story, uh , in my opinion, i have not seen this yet, but i did not have time to talk with my colleagues, but hmm, penetration, and terrorist groups across our border. and what happens exactly? uh, in the place where, according to different versions , our possible offensive is expected to be called. eh, a certain amount our forces on the terrorist group happened here, not here, over there, right here, bryansk region. well, i mean, that is , here not here, not here. that's where i show, yes, well, one of the directions of impact from the north and from the south at the bottom. that is, this is one of the expected later. we are constantly working in the chernihiv sumy region garrison there, uh, places of accumulation of manpower and equipment,
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that is, the military logic is that, uh, if this happens five or six more times, it doesn’t matter. with what result, it will force us strengthen the garrison to strengthen, while ensuring the security of their own territory. they are preparing to attack. that is, there is a military in this, because the main task of any state is security. uh, but this, of course, is not the main thing, it is rather an accompanying main thing - this is an information and psychological component, because in a recent message to the federal assembly, our supreme commander-in-chief named the main resource that will allow us to win. that's really the main thing is the unity of our people. it really is. the main thing, do you think our opponents don't know. and if so, in order not to play not to lose, they must destroy our resource. and this is directed,
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just now, taking into account the fact that after february 24 last year, this liberal lgbt and other shusha has dawned from the country. and in principle, it is not particularly audible. they are looking for new bands to support. here are their information-psychological operations. these are the so-called pipe-patriots. there are good people among them. the bad ones don't matter in this case, but the ones you name are in in principle, accomplices, yes they are. i call accomplices those who are not able to check the information of thousands of views in such a difficult situation. they simply disperse this information into fact and fill it with emotions. additionally. yeah, well i'm talking about that too. that is, without thinking about the effect that you just said that this drg is planning to attack people precisely in order to sow this one, roughly speaking, uh. well , if not panic, then at least, well, such
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an emotion, yes, hysterical hysteria. i hope, what is not in this they do not think, but rather confirmation of my hopes. uh, let them look for the competent authorities. uh huh, by and large. yes, by the way, i hope, very much in the development of what you say, that the competent authorities , which, of course, are now engaged there on the spot, but also demining and searching, how they went and possibly their accomplices, and so on. but what are the relevant competent authorities? parallel e, who will understand the informational component of this story. but with that one with that pitch, which was in the morning, because you know, like in the history of a spoon. found and the sediment remained. that is, those people who are starting from 11:00. everything, they hysterically read each other , retold, with such eyes. they are now information that is, well, more calm for all its ugliness. they already head it, maybe they will perceive it. but this swaying is absolutely left. so, firstly, i want to note, and with a big
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plus, in principle, for our country or any other, a fairly prompt response to the situation. even if we are time, let's see, and the governors and the fsb and peskov, and even the supreme commander in chief, this is very prompt, yes. this must be given its due. everything is simple. well done a and e, two words about the above. e about their words of the supreme i, when i listened to them, something i sucked in the pit of my stomach on the topic. well, because in the way he spoke about it and with clear language about terrorists and so on. if only one step remains from his words in order to directly compare this situation of terrorism at the beginning of the 2000s, yes, about which everything is today, when the words about terrorism were finally uttered,
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about which everyone said today, and i, by the way, were also so careful. and when they say about this, this is absolutely right , because we remember how it was in the ninety-fifth year and there was basayev who took hostages, of whom they talked, and because, of course, there was no experience and there was some. this is such an incomprehensible story. how did it end? it ended with a havya there, yes, and then it ended in ninety-nine . and now, when in the ninety-ninth year, and then, well, now, it seems to me, much more important later, because these words of vladimir vladimirovich should be listened to in the most attentive way both of course and washington, because if we compare our own, wait, then the contours of the tourist, yes, then all the leaders of the terrorists. we precisely destroyed, like one of e yes, like, considering them a legitimate legal
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target, and if these guys are here yes , these are well, these will play out to the point that we recognize them as simply heads of tourist organizations. then let them still since today's words of vladimir vladimirovich will be listened to, that is, there is one real step left and this will generally change the whole picture. and you're not too persuasive. himself what is it? you say one step. today we can today e peskov was forced to answer this question. and peskov answers those questions to which he has an answer, when he said that the legal status of the writing of the military operation will most likely not change. and he, that is, he was asked
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if sv would not be formed, yes, then, but if in kato then all these terrorist leaders, and they must be destroyed. uh-huh well, they belong, then to destruction, and then that 's what i said, and then, as it were, the negotiation of a deal is all absolutely everything and interesting, not that it's not interesting, well, in this sense, we will watch another 30 seconds. the fact is that e colleagues, they lie in a normal world community, there is a certain taboo, that is, the state. in their conflicts, they do not organize an assassination attempt on the first persons, that is, to some extent the first persons, in normal countries. they are still taboo. in this sense, that's and what a western country, but not western countries they have such restrictions, no no no no, no, this is arcadafi. here, as for saddam hussein , they told him, we will come, we will arrest , we will judge and we will execute the sentence, they announced in advance
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something went wrong, but in other cases, in a letter to the horse with adam hussein. they warned anyway it exists to some extent on this naphthal article. ben was also hinted at the time uh-huh and if we recognize them as terrorists, without quotes, without it seems, but just stupidly terrorists, then then they cease to be leaders of another state. eh, they are simply subject to destruction, and in this sense, i just remembered the naphtali band, who retold about, being already a retired politician in his conversation. with vladimir putin well, as far as i can imagine, i don’t know how it all works there, but as far as i can imagine how people work there, who follow the rules of the game even as retired politicians. uh, if they're not macron, and if they're , like, serious people, yes, they're talking about some of these kinds of conversations, they agree with those with whom they spoke, my version is that naftal bennet, before publicly telling it all the same with putin
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somehow. yes, i let him know. and this is where the really interesting question comes in. and if this conversation, uh, took place, and about killing or not killing putin , remember what ben putin said to the naftala , confirmed to me several times that nothing threatens to kill zelensky. nobody is going to it. here a question arises. and now after these words of these formulations this conversation. could take place the same or he would be different and accordingly. uh, next question in this one. eh, as if in the same direction, after all, in your opinion, this is their uav activity today with the drg. well , which is obviously some kind of here. well, sort of worked out. history is still such creativity, er, grassroots, or is it still agreed with the curators, because in the light of what was said before, this is of great importance. okay question. yes, i'm talking about a goal e in the form of a leader of the state. there is no need to fantasize here. john bolton
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has already said everything, and we are considering the possibility that vladimir putin will someday be a target, he said it in plain text, even though he is a former, but that's enough. this is a representative of the deep state. this is a responsible person, uh, who uh. he was in the administration of donald, trump and so on. and now he is not the last person, so we have all the testimonies on hand. this is the second time. here is a very interesting point. really. i would not call these groups drg, drg - these are still military components, yes, but these groups are terrorist and the problem lies in the fact that that in the composition of the armed forces, in fact, there are units that are terrorist. i won’t name them, we’ll understand them all, and all and today, in essence, what happened is that, in principle , it was logical that these e should happen, the groups showed their theoretical inclination with their terrorist inclinations and further the basis for initiating a criminal case . and i agree with you that it is necessary if we
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say, and we have to say b, these actions should be legally qualified, and the corresponding consequences for those who e sent them there, but for them of course. and now with regard to the situation, which, uh, has developed at the moment. i would go a little further. i would name three names. uh, shamil basayev and salman pleases, yes, these are people who have been brought up. uh, british intelligence. they had very good connections and were paid. uh, and not by special services, and they actually carry out their activities within the framework. e of the activity that we are seeing now. uh, that is, there are direct analogies of these analogs and avoid them. no need. i will explain in the nineties a lot i talked to foreign journalists, and they told me what kind of barefoot people there are, what kind of rebels they are, how they fight for justice, and so on. i said, well, they are terrorists. know when happened
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happened. uh, the rebirth of this opinion, when they cut off the british, they cut off the heads of four, but took the british on their own. the next time we met, these were the eyes of a british journalist. he said alexei they are murderers. they are terrorists. i say, what did i tell you? i told you very much, six months ago very it’s good that you reminded me of this now as part of this conversation , because well, it’s impossible to retell everything that you wrote, but for some reason i’m only retelling that when i wrote my first text on this today, that’s why i tied it it's with e basses. further, i wrote there that you and i remember that dzhaddi wrote all these, it means, murderers, lords. i, with a small letter, until the last considered rebels, etc. , until they cut off a naked englishman, and i'm somewhat satisfied. well, not like that right there, young people of 30 years old to the question of how important it is, they wrote it, and the lords of jada - who are they, that is, it was forgotten. it
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's only been 30 years or so. there are 27-28 years from the time when lord jad, the british lordzhand, who drowned everywhere in the world for these bandits and terrorists, and so on and so forth, you understand, this is indeed the situation with ukraine almost in parallel. so i would like to focus on exactly how the western press has now reacted to this case. she said, this is a provocation by the fsb, we are not on it. should pay attention. this is some kind of misunderstanding and so on. and attention is a question. eh, i have in this regard to change for vague doubts. and remember the global victims in iraq and how calmly the western press passed by. the western expert and western politicians passed by this. and in this regard, i would now like to approve one thesis. the fact is that neither the population of russia nor the population of ukraine, nor the population of the middle east, north africa, and so on, are not people for the atlanticists in the full sense of the word. this is the highest
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a form of manifestation of racism racism, when e for e, for them, that is, these victims, they do not play anything. well, they died in libya. well, in iraq well, yes, in syria come on, god in ukraine is now dying with the help of weapons, which are weapons of murder in essence, and now they are dying for them it does not matter and therefore appeal to them from the point of view. here's the morals of ethics to say, well you guys you basic human rights, there and so on. there is no point. and as i said. should be destroyed, and should in legal consequences. they understand it. only this they understand, more. they don't understand anything. yes, after a while the western press will say we were wrong. we didn't see it. we did not understand this and i will sincerely assure us that they did not know this, therefore , we need to fix it on paper now, so that later we can say ignorance does not exempt from responsibility, guys. that's
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all. agree. and look how interesting. yes. uh, just a few words of evaluation of who we are dealing with, which one at once to which one right away, well, it’s like a bush of possibilities, uh, they take us out and in a conversation with these in a conversation with these it’s another matter that this conversation is primarily between us and ourselves, we said, but we are ready to talk about which you say, this is of course, time will tell, while we move on , to still, a better understanding, and here is the activity of the intermediary days, and monday and today, which obviously has some kind of character. well, like this, well, above average, so that something would fly in somewhere right here , right here, it’s compacted on your sight. it's still that it's still repeating this question. is it still their own creativity for something or
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is it some kind of coordinated story with western curators for something, too, in your opinion. what could it be for, both in the informational and in some other sense here, it seems to me that most likely, this does not start creativity, well, kiev creativity, so to speak, and since for a second i just did it a little more fractionally. that's when alexey alekseevich said that there are a lot of, well , such purely theoretical units, which, as it were, does not even matter, in fact , they are the worst thing, that they are the official divisions of the force, but how would we understand that there is the same azov, he, firstly, was not the case. and he, for example, was an official structure later and then, as it were, i just remember, many people talk with those who came across them. they were there inside this ministry of internal affairs in the position of those who, as it were, this is the ministry of internal affairs, they cleaned their shoes with this ministry of internal affairs and so on. why am i asking that, in principle,
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if we are objective and consider that they make. in general, it can be, of course, three levels; it can be the level of some kind of grassroots activity of terrorist units. well, such a completely creative mass , this may be the kiev story. in order to solve some of my informational issues in my society, because, well, i read ukrainian publics. well, of course, in the same place, everyone is already jumping all gay races, which means that gigi is there yes, and gigi is further, which means that back and forth the third level is, as we know, british cynical and very point structures, who say, come on, you try. let's see how it would be here are three levels here, uh, why does it seem to me that this is not uh abroad because, but maybe, by the way, taking the british out of the brackets here you're right, and because they repeat like a mantra. yes, uh, they don’t want to get involved in a war with russia , that their weapons are not intended for russia , it’s clear that this is largely hypocrisy, but,
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one way or another, respectively, the transfer of e real. e fighting on the territory of russia and within the borders until february 23, but they are not want uh huh maybe except for the british because there have already been a few british statements. what is it, no big deal? and what will we give long-range weapons to hit deep into russia and, accordingly, some confirmation of this? yes , i've said this before, but can i repeat it? yes when a the story uh with our regrouping uh, was kleya, kupinskaya, volchansk yes but, when they reached the border, we actually left. yes, especially the northern phase, volchansk between belgorod and kharkov and stopped and did not go out into the night. that is, there yes 10:00 in the evening there was a message that we were leaving volchansk too and going abroad, and i had
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a feeling, but now they are crossing the border at night with a tempo and reaching it at a tempo. well, i don't know where they're going and, uh, transfer. e from a purely military point of view. eh, that would be. well, it's logical, but they didn't. you see, it would be logical from an informational point of view. and for them, it just seemed that they didn’t cross over very much, that is, they had some taboos, not some taboos. but after our regrouping, and they began to shell in a routine mode, ah, border areas. e, bryansk, kursk , belgorod region, we discussed how such everything is, and then almost. and now it has become a daily routine, yes, here, uh, unfortunate cities and towns, and they are under fire even now. oh, by the way, i'm sorry, you just said, i also thought about it. here is an interesting property. eh, the consciousness of these intangible facets, which, after all, in the same kursk
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region from shelling. in fact , terrorist because they are shelling, well , settlements in which there are no military installations died from shelling, well, few people. but when they cross the border and kill two, but nevertheless they go to the border. here, well, relatively speaking, drg. this is a completely different feeling, although by and large, in principle, the shelling of these peaceful villages, where there is no war in infrastructure. this, in principle , was pure terrorism, and but not such a perception of the eagle , i return to the question that now yes, yes, in the mass, taking all sorts of events of the last three days, but now it seems to me, now i it seems that they are trying to move the situation a little away, yes, from themselves, that is, they understood, starting with the balakleya regrouping. that it is safe to shoot at russian territory in a routine, almost daily mode. yes?
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well, yes, and we answer alexander is absolutely right when he said that, for the garrisons in the kharkiv sumy region, it’s the same way, but in general for the kiev regime. nothing bad happened from this. and now they are trying more. uh, at first it was one-time things. well, engels is also very symbolic, yes, let's remember, that is they probe the depth of our reaction or non -reaction, they probe precisely the depth of our reaction or non-reaction, just as here it is clear that you are both right. uh, when you were talking, uh, about the new key. yes , now putin’s speeches and what did she inspire you, uh, the turn of the nineties zero. well, she could inspire me and alexander kazakov, because we kind of really want us to say so, it was said objectively, that we probably give out what we want from food and we hear what we want or we hope to hear everything not the fact that that's what he says, it's just me
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started finishing. i started to remember. what e how often used. we have had the term terrorism since february 24 in relation to ukraine at the official level, and i remembered that it may be, but not always, but the murder of daria dugin and there is a terrorist, a saboteur went through time, but in relation to this ukrainian lady, and the word terrorism natural was used. uh, in relation to azov because he is recognized as a terrorist organization. not only with us, not only with us. and that did not stop, as we know. uh, then these terrorists, including foreign ones mercenaries sentenced by the court of the other dpr to exchange the death penalty and give them tiramisu an iphone and kisses from our oligarch. a and a, respectively, this one is forever who am i talking about a
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, respectively, and here is your hope about which you spoke, at the very beginning? why, uh , will we cross uh, uh, our line? yes, what with the terrorists we do not negotiate, yes , we work with the assyrians, as in the regime. e ktu a from my point of view. i hope it stays that way. yes, too, i share your hope, but the experience of the last ones is already 13 and 12-odd months. and keeps me from it, because. that our line, which is aimed at e. well, come on, i'll put it mildly, achieving goals reduces diplomatically. wow, she's strong. it will not disappear from that tragedy in the bryansk villages, therefore, when we interpret the words of the president and the head of the commander , we will rain them anyway, and everyone can choose, uh, the
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way we will rain, well, which seems to him more effective to decide, anyway there will be a president and commander-in-chief. we wanted something short. i have such confidence by the way, no, e quite probable status changes. uh, the penultimate step was taken with the assassination of darius dugin. so this is already the last step as far as. from azov, it is recognized only by russia now, because the americans have withdrawn it. this is admission. this is a very important point. this is very important. but what is it for? in the same way as debasaeva. e, radueva, and khataba did this for further investigation of the stratification of civil society in russia, because one way or another, then all this is played out informationally, as the inability of the authorities to control the situation, as the weakness and fragmentation of the contradictions within the special services, as the military potential and so on. i mean, basically these guys. why do we look at the british all the time and the americans, because these guys love to start such processes in society. now they have narrowed their tools to ukraine. relocants have left, who will stir up, who will be on the street, what is called
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chocolate? well, yes, it is not organized. she has her own interests. but this is already clear for average e for average people middle-aged people who e. well, let's put it this way, they are suspicious of everything here, we must be very careful and we must say what they want . when i listened to you all, and you, one way or another, but just at different levels, so to speak, but still agree that all this sabotage and terrorist activity, and ukraine has a very large information and psychological, uh, information- the psychological component that's what i thought, now i'll try to play. as they say in counterpoint to myself and to you and what if we e too complicate them, filling them. eh, motivation with some such meanings right here with thoughts. and what if
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everything is simpler, well, relatively simpler, but while i was listening to you, i remembered just yesterday. we discussed this in the program, that they have already had three weeks, and they have this message here and in the western press about the artyomovsk catastrophe. it's here, so to speak, e-grinding-grinding and victims and victims and victims. and then i just remembered well that they are all here and there in the typewriter. here you are, well, just very revealing. well, let's start with bloomberg, please. ukrainian officials are signaling that the besieged bakhmut will soon become impossible to hold as russian troops level the area, taking bakhmut would be a step towards russia taking control of the entire donbass region that president vladimir putin has declared part of russia well, let's go , that was it is clear that this is not only a bloomer, that this one, anality is very common. here's
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cnn with a link to the ukrainian military. ukrainian bakhmut soldiers say they are starting to lose ground as the russians continue relentlessly. find forward the situation in bakhmut. now everything is very complicated, in fact, many times worse. what do the official ukrainian authorities say. multiply these official reports by 100 and you get the real numbers. russians have made the most progress in the north of the city, that's a fact. and here i am just when i listened to you, i remembered that we discussed this yesterday and thought. well, imagine that you don’t know there, zelensky yermak is a podolian there. well, and further down the list, all this is no need to hiss. and you. well, it's good, put yourself in their place, because there is no game, so as not to put yourself in the place of your opponent. yes, here you have, as it were, such a story that is written by the western press, which you can’t hide from your own, you can’t hide from your own, because in these cemeteries it’s just, well, sort of there is no place and someone else has phones. they regularly this front, and slander and so
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on. and how would you understand that well something is moving you. uh, what you have to do is go on with this, but in general, here, well, this is already so hard on society. and you need something to switch and, in principle, the pan-headed maydaun consciousness is arranged in such a way that no matter how bad they feel themselves. if something happened, as if bad with us, then they switch. maybe everything is, as it were , simpler, that it is just such a kind of two-way move. let's do something loud we will do this, but there will be a result on a pinhead, and in the information space we will, as it were, completely maidanov well , we will switch for a while. and so, you see, i don’t know what, uh, you would be right if all this terrorist activity started at the end of this week. because blocking now is not yet with this artyomovsk, this is wasting informational occasions. we are not
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on time. do they like his sasha to hand over or are they going to spit blood there for some reason for a long time. they also say that like, you know, either they, or they know, uh, who is yermak discussing sullivan? why sullen a and like, then after that there is news that no, we don’t rent. well, then there will be a situation where you don’t give up in solidarity, which means there will be no humanitarian corridors. what is the difference between the situation in artyomovskaya and the situation in azov in mariupol by our operator of the process uh-huh how it was e at 3 o'clock there was an announcement at 18:00 in the evening it was said that the ukrainian side was supported. there, the west raises the question of a humanitarian corridor to get out of the encirclement at 21:00 there was a message that there was no one to go out. so, uh, according to various estimates
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, the assault is actually starting now. khromov, after that, an assault is enough, it is not necessary to take it completely under control, because the road goes through this settlement like the rest of the clearing. artyom, i saw these fields when there were already almost pluses there, how they came out from under debaltseve at the same time in february when we took the last road and poroshenko called minsk everything, everything, everything, everything, he did not believe in any way, and they went through the fields oh this is a disaster. that's why either they will remain in artyomovsky even then. we are already there . no one will go through the fields for a few more days. yes, but even if and if they go, but it will be like hares in fairness, because it will not work there. yes, but they did not run fast on foot, and accordingly it will be. well, such an understandable result. yes , yes, there will definitely not be anyone from debaltsev, because
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there is no one to fly to moscow to fall at the feet of vladimir vladimirovich ilyinsky , and there is no one in minsk. yes, it has. yes, in principle, it’s as if in your logic it is very correct and we have seen it more than once, but now then it is a false start. but if we go back for a second, uh, the previous ones that i collapsed did not have time to say very briefly. and you, on the one hand, are right to say, yes, that shelling of our old territory has become routine. yes? and it's like something new. yes, this is the first time such a precedent has never happened, but there are principles. alnaya, the difference is shelling or drones on our territory can be perceived as the logic of retaliatory strikes for our shelling of their territory. despite the fact that we are working on infrastructure, they themselves admit that we are working on infrastructure. this is a question. how can you listen, even ukrainian propaganda has not actually given birth to a single one over the past few months, well, except for
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dnepropetrovsk, which i am almost sure that they rushed themselves, and did not give birth to anything in this value judgment on your part, but from the point of view of the author's program of logic. this could be assessed as a response, that is, this military history. today is not military. today terrorist history is different. i understand you. and what else is very important to understand, why putin may also raise the degree of the territory of the river, he very clearly controls his words, because during hostilities it is generally accepted. especially by the way, in a civilized quote in the world, but not only everywhere there are certain rules, there are norms waging war. here i agree with you war is one of the key, that is, two key parameters. so-called fair. vosti during the war of the first is selectivity. yes, this is a pushback of peaceful ones, which they violate from the very beginning. he agreed proportionality.
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the key parameter, that is, they understood, and today they violated this parameter, the one who agreed , and then they agreed to agree, on which you say that formally it’s very formal, but nevertheless, when the shell arrived, and somewhere in a residential building and so on, theoretically we can say, but we also rushed to the chp or in e. so this very station is electric, well, as it were, it does not give a flight. sorry everything happens to you too, and when they came and when civilians fired on the niva , putin, among other things, to the question of what putin did about prices. yes, that is, they reported to him exactly the brand of the car. and that they saw them setting there, children and so forth. i agree. it's kind of like a snack, which 73ch ok let's move on. but why am i talking about the fact that they have, uh, well, such a hmm, so to speak, a need, and we won’t deny that they are good, but in the ability to switch attention maidanov well, as it were, very clearly, that is, with
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on the one hand, they have a catastrophe in eh mahmut, and catastrophes are already now, because at what cost does his defense cost them, which is not very clear against this background, what does he say? e, danil danilov well, let's listen to the same retell. this goes even harder than just straining and listening. the time has come for a new edition of the strategy for the de-occupation of crimea, the sequence of means of de-occupation, political-diplomatic, military , economic, and so on, requires a change in priorities, he said so. so you say, it feels like you are delirious, yes, colleagues. i i am talking about this, and therefore i am not retelling, because i understand that i will have to assume every word that this moron meant, but nevertheless. after all, he is against the backdrop of a difficult situation here and in spirit for nothing, and so on. he's talking about crimea there . well, that is, it feels like they're raving somewhere, but it's another matter that he's raving for someone else. a budanov a. he's still not a jerk. he's
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kind of, apparently quiet, a drug addict. here, but yes, but a quiet, quiet drug addict, and who at the moment is like this. eh, as if enlightenment, he so something more clearly formulates, and this generally says that this is everything. there will be mid-to-late spring, decisive battles and all resources will run out, and as if they are not there. and we have yes, that's it, i'm talking about what i'm talking about, which clearly goes. uh, the story that they somehow need to bring their population somewhere well, as if into space, uh, well, i just don’t know who is already talking about it there, with whom they are talking, installation data. that is, they are hmm let's do it, ukraine since at least 2003 of the year is subjected to harsh informational influence, its psyche of its population is broken, and, that is, in principle, they can be convinced of anything, of anything. uh, the special work of the ministry of truth is working now, the coulters
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are working and so on. eh, well, i'm sorry, it's impossible for a normal person after such an impact adequately. forgive me from dupyat. yeah when you said that alexey alekseevich excuse me for a second. now when did you say it? i bring you back to the topic of our conversation, that if, against the background of what is happening with coal for nothing, knocked out and so further, this one here, as if looking into the distance, major general, he is a major general, by the way. who does not know, here are three stars already. well , i don’t know how they draw stars there, but here is a major general. here they are, perhaps, going to some other end, but with a brigade reading with a pencil. yes, they are in pencil like this. why am i saying that it's one thing when he just says that russia will run out of resources back and forth. and when something else happens against this background in the moscow region, something has arrived from us. ours, bryan, went hoo. or maybe kirill knows something, this is the information company. so on these small little facts, you can build a whole
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whole building on glass sand. yes, where you can not throw stones, because if you throw it all the same will fall apart. here is a clear message, you dear citizens, calm down, despite the fact that you are dying there, the west will help us. uh, i have a little bit left, a little bit left before russia has nothing, remember. how regularly there are different the danilov arrests and so on, persuaded that all the shell hunger in russia was gone. they eat hedgehogs and so on. yes? well, well, these are glasses already somehow of some kind of certainty, but such an arrival. yes, artyom, you’re talking, artyom, wait. i know you are telling me now to his beloved bloodthirsty people, yes, harmony has its own do not listen. well, well, i have the right motivation already wanted some kind of regularity, you know, in some things, regularity is also important in this one. you understand,
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when there is no regularity, there is no quality. just when and they need to go from point to point, because, uh, the longer they go from point to point, the richer they become, because all these resources settle down basically. yes, remember the anecdote, but the jewish yes , there are three spoons lol. everything is left, really. this situation is as clear as day. it's just that all these guys danilov budanov zelensky and so on, they get rich stupidly get rich. and the longer they will be here from the point of leading the population, which is dying, which is resolving, which has already there's nothing they say, everything. don't worry. america will help us, the west will help us, and so on. all this will continue, but at some point, the carriage will certainly turn into these words about america, which will help us, and in words about the fact that regularity is still very important. and when i said that it is important in everything, if anyone thought something wrong, no, i just meant advertising, which should be. regular here it
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tinkoff is the only one, and the time will tell program continues to work after a short advertisement in an advertisement here is a guest, which, apparently, an indelible impression was made by this photograph, which my editor found here, these budanov and, as it were, well, they discussed high matters, regarding his there are rebirths. here, but as aleksey alekseevich said before the advertisement, that, as it were, but it’s clear that where with this, so with this glassy look, where he looks, he looks somewhere where america, which leads them and everyone else, means pots of heads maidanov well, how would they help us abroad , er, and so on, and here an interesting question arises, but abroad, in which, well, someone believes, and someone convinces others. she. here she is now, where she really is, where she is leading them and how she views it all. some. here are some interesting statements, for example, the minister of the army, usa a-a lady, who, i understand, is not very functional, but still she is the minister of the us army, she
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allocates loot to the ground forces. oh, she allocates loot to the ground forces. that is, it is not about blabla and propaganda, but it is, as it were , pro-real, the more interesting. thank you oleg, and here is a woman who allocates specific loot to the ground forces, that is, a specific lady . oh, in fact, the prospects of the prospects, remember this, that this is budanov that all the resources of the russians ran out in the spring there, uh, everything, it will be good, this is it, and here is christine worsmuth, who allocates loot to the ground forces and budanovo. still highlights the loot sometimes look. putin hasn't really deployed much of his air force or his navy or his capabilities in cyberspace at all. that still remains , it would be foolish of us not to be concerned about this potential. how was the war in ukraine not itself resolved in the next year or two we should be very anxious about
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the possibility that putin will again try to take territory in ukraine. the phrase we have not started playing yet, but i paused a little. i knew you were like, yes. this is first. secondly, there are several interesting accents, firstly, about the fact that we are the air force and the navy. and this she says, not me yet, no matter how they use it, because these people have already written off all of them, as it were, plus there are still ah-ah interesting ones. she has very phrase. when she says that in a year or two the war will somehow stop by itself or by itself. well, uh, she has selfies there. well, that is, here, as it were, it will resolve itself, and here it is, how interesting, what does this mean, and how is it that it is so by itself and that this statement can be known to someone, it’s really interesting , and in general, uh, not typical, but if i may, but as a historian, i can not help but react to
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alexander's phrase that he said before the advertisement, and we called poroshenko in minsk to cave in. and all of us are no further let's go, but he did not believe. yeah, for the military-diplomatic history of the minsk negotiations. i think this is a very important phrase. well, of course, yes, of course, and now returning to my head. poroshenko had some other situation, in principle, yes, this is a very good moment. i agree, yes, and again. e those plums that went. yes take donbass yes, this is it, ah, but returning to reality, what happened then passed, debaltseve passed 14-15 years ah-ah. now really , and why did budanov react like that? yes, uh, in that phrase that they say that the war will last for decades, yes, and uh, if you look, uh, at many performances, then there really is, and even on sensations. yes,
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what? well, let's remember that well, somewhere, but from the end of spring to summer. yes. uh, well, that's the dominant feeling in society, well, in our public opinion. and the experts and abroad had something like this. oh, it's for a few months. and then they began to say that it reduces somewhere up to a year. now it’s clear that it’s fast probably if everything goes the way it’s going now, yes, if there aren’t , among other things, those changes from which you started the program is completely fair, but the potential for quick termination, no uh huh but the front positional fruit. the front is neither there nor there, the positional front as a whole is standing and this reminds me to some extent. well, although it’s clear the scale cannot be compared , both the global significance and the early iraqi war of the eighties, about which we didn’t know very much then, but there were a million people, he died there immeasurably. i'm like, uh, when uh, in
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iran, you were going there, every village there, well, shahid is a martyr for the motherland. yes, uh, there is a rubilova. they had in every village memorials. in general, they didn't end up with anything. so, accordingly, there, at first, in the first six months or a year, there were really attempts at mobile offensives , but on both sides, but then the front stood up and stood for 8 years, uh, in general, with a monstrous mochilov along the front line, but absolutely opposition. and at some point, after 8 years, everyone was fed up with what he was talking about, this lady, the american war, died out by itself. yes, that is, everyone is already exhausted and tired of looking, yes, and to hell with her from this war, and , accordingly, the feeling to hell with her with this war, but it seems to me that this is not about our neighbors with uh. that's why budanov says it can last for decades. no , don’t believe it, yes, that is, in this one he says that don’t relax, dear
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american friends, don’t relax, dear. and the us army, yes. and since it is clear that if the war will die out by itself for a decade, then you will have to pay a decade that zelensky told your daughters and sons to die. why, ah, ah, so they cheer up, because there will be big offensives. yes, now this is the frontier yes, which they outline spring and summer, they are planning some kind of mega-scale ukrainian , of course, they need to squeeze the roll as much as possible. this one is also that a a a what the arrestovich was talking about last summer. here will be our counter nastent, and we will win there, like, and now moscow has turned its military dacha to us now, like, and this is uh, and uh, here this logic is absolutely understood, understood, understood. and one more interesting assurance already. actually. here, uh, a completely fresh pancake, but at twenty, and
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there such a thing appeared. uh, even the new format. eh, remember how it used to be this here talked on the fields themselves, then on the fields they themselves talked on their feet. today they talked, on the go, on the go, well, uh, maria zakharova said that in general, there were no negotiations, and nothing, but nevertheless, according to the results. this communication on the go is the question. here is, as it were, an indicator of how life is accelerating. but blinkin said that he said, on the move, the russian foreign minister should end this aggressive war and engage in meaningful diplomacy that can lead to a just and lasting peace. me more interested in something else, let's say i could. but when he says it, he says it in your mind, because they're really, like, sort of considering an option somewhere. well, as it were, so that, like this self-end of the war, it would not be in 10 years, but there after some
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foreseeable period, or he says this simply to show that we are for peace, but the russians do not want, and therefore this is about that this is a real readiness for some kind of meaningful diplomacy, or is it a game blinkin said these words not to lavrov at all. well, he said them, uh, in and he walked next to the laurel, he worked out the number, said this text in order to publish this appeal to beijing and contrary to beijing, because beijing tried to intercept the peace agenda, and in this context, the americans aggressors. he is not not not this is us for the world this is us for the world this i thought, lavrov did not even hear. fine? agree with you, but again, if you say that they are trying to intercept the peace agenda, but if you intercept the peace agenda, you even have to do something with it intercepted, because why it is beneficial for china to end this and this conflict, i understand perfectly well, but why should
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the united states do this now? i don't really understand or they have some kind of motivation. tell me please me, so i remind you of the january publication of the market ration, yes, which for the first time was reasonably talked about that the united states is not interested in a long war ; garage different people are not coordinated. it's impossible to say that war on war on exhaustion and the united states is not pulling very well. they are weakening militarily, and they are waiting for another main theater of war . this is not ukraine, this is southeastern. asia they are from what they are going to fight there. and i honestly confess to you that i’m not sure that they won’t fight in taiwan, i’m absolutely sure they are there, maybe on the islands they will at least prepare for this, and for this you need to concentrate resources, and they are now flowing away to ukraine and they themselves feel
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insecure. and then you're right the air force named all of us incorrectly , after all, vks, but uh, she named three positions, and the third is even more obscure. we didn't start there either. and one satellite did not fall by itself, the air conditioner on the satellites did not explode and i bite my tongue with terrible force so as not to ask a question that you understand, it also did not explode in ukraine, because we do not do this in order to satisfy the bill of something gloating to as the ukrainians clapped their hands, we are running an efficient, not a spectacular company, and for an effective company this must be done. this must be done in time for the offensive to nullify their capabilities and resources. it's clear, it's clear, well, through your mouth. yes, alexei alekseevich
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, after all. what is this about? eh, this is a story that we periodically told each other, that somehow at the beginning they thought that it was beneficial for them in debt, and we ourselves told ourselves for a long time that it was beneficial for them to stay longer. and here it's like, it turns out that for a long time only one country of the united states is profitable, which replaces its arsenal with its old arsenal in europe, there in japan, and so on. we set ourselves new tasks to master new things, but, but that's all, great. here, however, together with beijing, another mediator has appeared who claims to become e peacekeepers, this is india, yes, that is, blinks, in fact, they are just trying to jump onto the last car of the train so that the train does not leave, to which lavrov really very delicate. he is a genius. he is a master. he just said he publicly apologized for the indecent behavior of our western couples. yes, just what i reset to zero, in general, this berba blinks on and so on. that's all the fuss around the sofa. he just canceled. let me
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show you this. but, as if first lavrov will demonstrate it. and let's listen. i would like to apologize to the indian chairmanship and colleagues from the countries of the global south for the indecent behavior of a number of western delegations, which turned the work of the g20 into a farce of an attempt shifting responsibility for failures in economic policy to others, primarily to russia, is called a verdict. this is called a verdict just so that you understand that, well, really sergey viktorovich just doesn’t say anything, as it were, and he, well, is still a diplomat. here are the diplomats before with a big one, to make it clear. yes, what, for example, does he react to? well, for example, they listed god well, well, how else to react? that's what foreign ministers frger germany stop violating our international order for you too the work of the g20 is paralyzed. it is good that you are here in the hall and listen. stop the war not in a month or
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a year. and today i'm doing my guys. here, as if with me, i always scold this for the fact that they sound too artistically. but this is the case when you realize that this is how our girl voiced her. that's it, that's how it is, that's it, it's about it, that is, it's kind of real. here's the sandbox talk to stop the pigtail. that's what the lieutenant says. stop the train. stop once or twice, but this is approximately the same level and it seems that the laurel really was somewhat ashamed of his western colleagues. for such a level of analysis, such a level of approach, because, uh, anna lena uh, well, this is a person who, uh, is trying to play a big game in big politics, but apparently he just doesn’t pull it out. it just doesn't pull. moreover, this is my opinion, this is the opinion of the actual german experts of the german colleagues, because you understand that it is not she who plays ayuyu. and those who play with her are such lena uh,
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very comfortably. you know the fact is that this quantity often turns into quality and the number of actors who were released here in the form of foreign ministers , prime ministers, presidents to europe, it, uh, very much lowered the professional bar. they are many of them simply prof not suitable. uh-huh, moreover, they are simply unusable. but when you know, yes, fool, it's scary, but the fool with the initiative is even scarier. here they still have an initiative working in this sense. sometimes it just takes when saying certain thoughts certain people, and it seems to me that the united states in this sense they went a little too far, that is, it was still necessary to send a certain percentage of atlanticists to europe then. it would seem like, uh, it would seem like a democracy, but they said shake it out. it's just that the whole tub of these frogs says everything there. in my opinion, if they understand this, then maybe that's why they want to turn it all away, no matter how all these anna lenas are overstretched. the fact is that yes, that's the whole
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tub of frogs, when you throw it away, they start croaking and you can't hear anything. more. right now, for this croaking. lavrov actually apologized, because nothing else is heard, not heard, not sound sensible thoughts there, i don’t know, and the parties that are opposition in europe are not heard, the voice of business is not heard at all. only croaking. only croaking. nothing else is heard. i think it's possible, and there was such a goal, but then i'm sorry europe well, europe is over, well, again, as we have said many times, maybe this is the goal of the united states europe the premium market. they must be the fact that first it was it was this work gives the impression of a very interesting well-thought-out operation to persuade europe to submit, because they bought everything for the price that the americans set, but now the withdrawal of business, but now it is the purchase of weapons. yes, uh, surrendering his uh two percent
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of gdp to nato then four percent trump has already said everything, in principle, these were. and now this process is uncontrollable, it is not controlled behind this croaking, nothing is heard. already nothing is already a business, runs provokes, but guys. this is no longer the gate does not climb and the most interesting thing is that yes , now it is not clear who will buy something here, and expensive american energy products, if they plan to exit, after all, probably, the market. god forbid that the fact that the americans went too far in breaking europe before. uh, now they will somehow rewind through the knee. you wanted to add something. i wanted to add uh, well, just in speeches like that. uh, because she now said lena no, uh, nothing surprising, yes, that is, they pronounce them all the time. a and when did you get it for this? yes, and yes, not anyone who is imprisoned. yes, he planted a story, he will also be. uh, that is, the story was enough for a week somewhere, yes, it makes sense and then all this is in the rut of him, this and he means a year ago, when
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it was in indonesia well, uh, what? i wanted to uh tell her what caught my eye. these are just not anna lena's public speeches. but this meeting, uh, blinks on laurel on the go on the run. yeah whatever. this, maybe the runner was not, while on the move, while on the move, and on the run is the next one. well here it is maybe uh, but a signal, and which can sound like this, but it's necessary. they started talking to us again, and remember, you can call it patriotic in turbo-patriotic with a negative, but public e times e 14. e of the twenties was such a term party of slow drain. yes. well, uh, uh, uh, let's not cling to the term itself. but if we imagine that some certain people who express the idea of a party of slow
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draining in our country, otherwise this blinken signal, eh. it may be important for them, because a year ago in indonesia nobody with laurel tête-à-tête and westerners did not communicate, but you understand, back in indonesia they have a term that your economy will now be torn to shreds and sanctions. we will add you to the fact that the installation was simple and so on, the situation was different. we are actually talking about this, how much this situation affects them, but it does, that is, i hope for the best, but the topic is to involve and strangle us in negotiations, which since the time of kissinger has been the most effective strategy in american policy towards the ussr somewhere in iceland, for example, somewhere in iceland and in geneva there is such a long history of extinguishing that it comes into direct conflict. with whom how did you start the program? well, actually, join me talking. time will tell, the more interesting it will be
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to observe and discuss all this, but it will be interesting in the future because the program is a big game. and now he will continue his work on channel one. goodbye. good evening , the big game is on the air today, vladimir putin , speaking at the opening of the year of the teacher and mentor, gave an assessment of this terrorist attack, which arranged by the kiev regime today in the bryansk region, let me remind you that a group of ukrainian saboteurs entered the territory of the klimov region, who fired on a civilian car, killed two men and wounded an 11-year-old boy. this is no different from what they did in their time. barefoot laugh. this very clearly shows what the current kiev regime is, which is apparently waiting for the same to take into account. here is what the president said about this attack today.
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now, as we know, soldiers and officers of the army russia, brought up in our school by our teachers and mentors, courageously heroically fulfilling their duty to protect russia , protect our people from neo-nazis and from terrorists who tortured and killed for 8 years. people in the donbass, those who killed daryu in moscow, those who today committed another terrorist crime, entered the border area and opened fire on civilians. we saw that it was a civilian car; we saw that civilians and ordinary children of niva were sitting there. opened fire. it was precisely such people
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who set themselves the task of depriving us of historical memory, depriving us of their history of depriving us of their language traditions. this violence, the real crime is being committed by neo-nazis , about whom i just said their owner is sure that i will not remember today's crime, these same owners, no one will even pay attention to this, but i repeat again, they will not succeed. we even well, in fact, where today the main day of the g20 meeting at the level of foreign ministers was very clearly a clash of the world minority , that is, the west and the world majority represented by russia and china, presiding in the twenty of india and other non-western countries , contrary to the calls of india and other countries of the world majority, manifested itself. the west again used this meeting to attack russia and, instead of global problems, ate to shift the focus
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to the ukrainian conflict; as a result, the final declaration of the meeting could not be adopted and was adopted instead. the so-called summary papers of the chairman's summary, i.e. india and this final document does not general condemnation of russia on the ukrainian issue on behalf of the g20, but was taken into the wording of last year's summit in bali and russia and china openly indicated their disagreement with certain points of this very document right in the text of this document. nevertheless, the g20 countries, as sergei lavrov said today, have agreed that the african union will become a full-fledged member of the g20 , which is very important from the point of view of strengthening the voice of the world majority in global governance. and today, on the sidelines of this ministerial meeting, a short sergey lavrov’s conversation with the united states secretary of state anthony blinkin was initiated by blinkin himself, and this is their first personal meeting since january 22, and i remind you that their last telephone conversation took place in july last year. that is, this is the first direct
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communication in six months, but a serious conversation did not work out. here's what tony pancake himself had to say about it today. listen. finally, i had a short conversation with russian foreign minister lavrov on the sidelines of today's g20 meeting. i called on russia to reconsider its irresponsible decision and return to the implementation of the start-3 treaty, which imposes restrictions on the nuclear arsenals of the united states and russia by observing the verification regime. well, tonya blinkin also called on russia to stop the special operation, and to release the american, paul whelan, and said that the united states would support ukraine until the war ended, that is, this is their formula. and for as long as it takes andrey andreyevich, it turns out that the united states is not ripe for a serious conversation with russia, or just something that blinkin went to this meeting and initiated it says that they are seriously concerned
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about the suspension of russia's participation in the cis what do you think? of course, the united states does not intend to enter into meaningful negotiations with our country to resolve the ukrainian crisis this calendar year. and the american foreign policy process is based on the budget cycle in the united states, and this year the us military budget includes tens of billions of dollars for military support for ukraine, having, in the person of the kiev government, a convenient a tool for what they consider, er , a strategy to weaken russia, they will use it until the exhaustion of their own resources, which will be difficult to quickly renew, however, the united states itself begins to crush them. uh, european allies with an emphasis on asking why there are no direct talks with russia again. you in the united states have the initiative in this crisis, since we have full confidence in you say the europeans, then show
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this leadership. we need direct contacts with khvoi, we need to understand the chronology of this crisis, how long will it last? uh, and we need to see your leadership in this process, and bearing in mind that the united states is not now proposing to enter into negotiations to start a deep negotiation process, contacts between russia and the united states are of a parental nature only technical, and the united states is obliged to show its allies, that contacts are saved and at the necessary moments. they will, uh, activate them, but it is in vain for the europeans to expect that the united states will take into account their interests in these negotiations, the united states is far away, and they will win regardless of about what will happen to ukraine and they care very little about the economic well-being of the european union, so , in my opinion, blinkin’s behavior shows that the exit, uh, is not an exit, but the suspension of russian participation in the csm is really painful for the united states, because it takes them out of their comfort zone . it is the united states that creates
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the illusion that their actions regarding the ukrainian conflict are separate, and strategic stability is something separate, yes, and these are two non-intersecting planes. and uh, actually, ukrainian conflict has nothing to do with strategic stability, which is not the case. uh, with its e suspension of participation in dsnv , russia has just shown that the main threat to strategic stability is the actual actions of the united states in ukraine and nothing else. well now. let's just talk about how the situation is developing on the fronts, and pavel alekseevich kukushkin is in touch with us , this is a war correspondent who prepared a special report from one of the hottest areas. e. in the donbass, this is avdeevskoe direction. let's see this report. about the next exit, and the position they
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had no collision. yes, and in the avdeevka direction, you are silent to be afraid to change those who are already on duty there today. congratulations. greetings. i studied there. and we arrived at the so-called zero. ah, from where the guys are already walking, they are unloading the grotto of canada. but this is our exit direction. one of the hottest that never stops is it? okay, well, here we are. they will now hold a harpoon in
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vodovka, and pavel alekseevich thank you very much, comment, well, in general, ah. uh, this is a report from the rotation in the avdeevka direction , pyatnashka is holding him from the eastern part and is slowly moving forward. also to the left, south-west, neighbors work. this is the first slavic brigade, the sparta assault battalion , which is in the water area. e, pervomaisky the line, the water pervomaiskaya nevelskaya , is moving forward there, and in the north the ninth brigade, uh, the eleventh brigade is working, ah. in this report. yes, it was visible rotation, as uh, a new group comes in. and the fighters. uh, including units of night wolves that fight in the location of the tag. well what can we say? the situation there, as they like to say, is stably tense, uh,
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there are constant battles, but our fighters carry out the fire pressure with the support of aviation artillery. that's just when i was in pose. you worked, our aircraft we heard, uh, the sound of our planes. uh, if there is aviation, then aviation, there only ours they processed again, uh, in action from the air. after that , our artillery began to work. but this, if briefly about today, is in the deevsky direction. thank you very much indeed the avdiivka direction. one of the most important, because this is the main fortified area of the armed forces of ukraine near donetsk, it is from izordeevka that shelling is carried out on civilian objects and donetsk and other settlements of the dpr near a so u solve this problem. eh, it 's extremely important. but uh is big again. thank you. pavel alekseevich. let's now e talk about what is happening in other areas, and special operations in particular e on no less important and no less hot. uh,
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the direction of the artyomovsky direction. and today cnn wrote that russian troops are cutting off artyomovsk. they are getting closer to capturing this city. and no matter what i quote , the weeks of bloody battles gradually broke down the determined ukrainian resistance. and we are in touch with yuri ivanovich podlyako our traditional military observer yuri ivanovich, do you agree with this assessment of cnn and what else is important happening today on the fronts with such an assessment ? half a mile from it. that is, there is direct shooting there. well, ten is already there something very, very practically unrealistic. that is, there you can try something on the ground, but it is there, taking into account the mudslide, there are very big problems. that is, there you can really talk already serious operational environment, but on the other hand introduced yesterday. in the evening the reserves were not allowed. yesterday we closed the circle
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of encirclement and turned artyom into a full-fledged cauldron, nevertheless, today the fighting has been going on all day both in the khromov region and in the region. decoupling aircraft on the southwestern outskirts of artyomovsk continued. our troops will test the enemy from the north and from the east, that is, gradually squeezing the enemy out of them from the quarter to artyomovsk, that is, the offensive operation is in full swing, but it is very remarkable that today a serious activity from our troops south of uh, western ticks towards believka, that is , south of the private yar, so that well, in order to understand that at the same time. this is a grouping in the disk that we surround the enemy in the north, that is, this wedge that we drive in there, it can be both a southern wedge, a southern and a claw environment. this is rare, that is, in parallel with the encirclement , the destruction of the artemov group, we begin to form, and the cauldron of the cauldron in the area of the toretsk offensive on konstantinovka. we thus, hmm, we are planning and creating the prerequisites for breaking through this next line
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of defense, on which the enemy really hoped to sit out for a long time. so what am i getting at? that is, after the battle for artyom could end, the enemy will lose artyom, and a will retreat to other positions , nothing will end for him, that is, mm heavy battles, and in the northern donbass they will continue and the enemy will not have a respite, but to the north activities are also ongoing. today there was information that our guys we advanced, like puppinsk a little bit, and closer to kupinsk they approached literally 3 km , our guys had already entrenched themselves to the north. there are splits in the forests along the river, nevertheless, the enemy is gradually being squeezed out . well, we talked about the weight with eldar , our guys also made some small progress. we have advanced a little. well, literally. here's how it would take a few of one there or a block. well then there is this about nothing, that is, it is in the country. that is, as if the battles are going on everywhere, as long as we the villain
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have the initiative all day. i think it will be different. thank you very much, yuri ivanovich , keep us posted on developments here. we see that despite the fact that the situation of the armed forces is becoming more and more desperate , and in the west they are talking louder and more often about the exhaustion of their military resources in the short and medium term, nevertheless , statements are being made in the united states that a military conflict may take two dash 3 years first uh, a similar statement was made by the deputy secretary of defense of the united states colling in the house of representatives then uh . uh, a statement noting that the war can end by itself, as well as by itself. it can end, either next year or in a year, and at the same time, russia still has a huge unused potential, in general, and ignoring this russian military potential, according to christina ormut, would be
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erroneous, and vasily borisovich here. uh. i understand that somewhere in 3-5 years. west indeed. maybe we should increase the production of armaments and military equipment, but it really takes time, it takes three dashes and five years. here. in your opinion, will the west be able to provide the necessary support to the kiev regime so that it at least does not lose until this period, when it will increase this production and on the basis of what such statements are generally made, uh, two or three uh, years, uh , duration conflict, well technically. uh, the united states and their allies can maintain resistance to the all-union for a very long time, and the process of increasing the production of weapons. it started at the end of spring. summer 22. it is just slow, but it is already bringing its results in the form of growth. for example, the production of
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soviet-style ammunition at bulgarian enterprises at romanian enterprises, where it was possible to restart faster. uh, the next task is to build up a sharp multiple release, for example, of artillery ammunition in the united states itself, where we are talking about six times increase in the production of ammunition. for this, it really may take 3 years, maybe more uh, while even the growth that they have planned, in general, it may not cover current expenses. that is, uh, the process, uh, extended both sides and we and they entered this war without having enough production capacity. uh, both sides are drastically ramping up those capacities. eh, perhaps the scattering began to build them up faster in a number of areas, it clearly began even before the war. uh, apparently there is superiority in production
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so far it will persist, but the key point here is that russia has nowhere, uh , to make all these efforts, except for ukraine. besides the ukrainian theater of operations, and the other country has a more important conflict looming with china around taiwan and here, of course there is direct competition for resources, so the americans. in any case, they must increase production. they are signaling to us through every channel that they are determined to, uh, support the ukrainian armed forces. eh, at least there until the next millennium, but in reality everything is not so for them. it's just, well, the united states has already disrupted arms shipments over the past year. taiwan we have the amount of 19 billion dollars. this suggests that not everything is so good, in fact, not at all. and many in the west write that just by the fall of this year , the resources that they can supply right now, and military resources to the kiev
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regime. they will be exhausted, and the increase in production really takes time, therefore. just the second half of this year is critical, and at the moment and in the west they are afraid of this and the prospect, but there are also political aspects of this problem, about which we will talk right after a short advertisement. you can see how the waves are reflected from the bottom to the surface. there is no doubt that it was an explosion. what explosives were used to undermine the northern streams. there are special euro containers containing explosives, that is, a diver, when working with this product, he does not experience absolutely no load, where the performers were trained for this action. these are large centers that deal with issues of the underwater world, how explosive devices were installed. guys diving bell.
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cinema one tv presents there is a big game on the air, in addition to the military, there are also political factors that limit the ability of the united states to provide endless support to ukraine and according to the director of the institute for european russian and eurasian studies of the university george washington university marlene lerual. these factors will become especially
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relevant in the second half of this year. and that's when the kiev regime can face a very unpleasant reality for itself, look, if kiev and moscow fail to achieve major military victories this spring in the summer, the prospect of a third year of conflict risks cooling, the current western enthusiasm for war, europe will have economic difficulties with spending to support military operations on their current scale, while the united states will be dominated by upcoming presidential elections. and the republican race. what can be done in reducing support for kiev, one of the key topics of the companies is also likely that in ukraine itself there may be voices for the settlement of the conflict with territorial concessions in exchange for saving lives , economic recovery and an accelerated path to eu membership, but the opposite scenario is also possible in this case. readiness of ukrainians at any cost to continue the struggle for the return of their territories may face a more cautious approach, the west, and this would
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a bitter lesson for the ukrainians and their closest allies. there has already been talk of a mountain of lessons for kiev, and it really must be said that the current budget of the biden administration for providing military assistance to ukraine is exhausted in the summer. the maximum is in the beginning of autumn. and the republican house of representatives is against writing new endless open checks, and more and more questions are being raised in ukraine about what in general. and why, uh, american money is being spent? and now the assistant secretary of defense of the united states, seledstvo volander, she started talking about how kiev should actually start returning the money that the united states gives them and pay for the weapons that the united states supplies to ukraine. listen, the ukrainians did not make large purchases from american companies in their budget. there's no such scale of capability right now, but they should start acquiring some military assets. it's
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a very good idea that we need to get them to plan their own defense spending and everything else we're going to do to support them. well what starts reality is felt and broken through, as if illusions begin to disperse, and here it is reality for the kiev regime. dmitrievich it may well be so, but i want to draw your attention to the fact that we still hear the statement of those who express the opinion of the deep state. and in general, these are people. um, well, i won't say it directly on a short leash, but they express an opinion that is more or less, as it were, sanctioned. here's the same goalkeeper a couple of weeks ago. eh, even said before nuland that the kiev regime, uh, can
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strike deep into the territory of russia, they say america has nothing against this, but has nothing, therefore, what they are we hear some kind of echo. this echo is indicative of what's inside the american deep state establishment. there is turmoil they er, so we considered quite rightly a few months ago last year. what's there? strategic disorientation, they rush from the position that everything is fine, the kiev regime is about to win, liberate, then liberate. everything will take from russia some territory to a state of complete depression, that the kiev regime is about to crumble. let's get off. eh, quickly. who can do anything in order to save him there is some kind of mood. these are very very mobile, and this strategic disorientation in which washington is located, it manifests itself, we see all the confusion, the summation of statements,
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but from my point of view, they are, being in this strategic disorientation. although to gain time in order to think about organizing again their european and asian vassals and from my point of view. here in this disagreement , one such clear line has been traced. they know what they're trying. it seems to me to convey to us. what, come on, you won't step on. and ukraine will also flounder a little more. and zelensky will also come to his senses with a freeze, yes, and then all these scenarios arise again in korea. it seems to me that this is an attempt, but by an information disinformation company, in order to force russia to show restraint. well, in any case, both the expert’s article and the statement of the uoland bureaucrat indicate that there will be no endless supply of arms for the kiev regime; there will be no endless assistance ; there will be no fulfillment of all their demands, and against
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this background. of course, it's a pity. in fact, it looks like blackmail, which the kiev regime has recently begun to resort to. and in particular, zelensky, demanding from the west to increase the supply of weapons and claim that if the west does not substitute them, then he himself will eventually enter into a direct war with russia . listen to this statement by zelensky send your sons and daughters just like we send our sons and daughters to war and they have to fight because in nato they will die. here is me. for some reason, it seems that such a statement will not add political will in washington, neither in the biden administration, nor in congress on e, on building up aid e. ukraine, well, another limiter of american policy has already been named by vasily borisovich. this is a chinese fact and the united states is really, but forced to fight on two fronts now, and the chinese theme
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today sounded both at the a summit and on the margins of the g20 themselves. sergei lavrov today. it seems to me that he answered very wisely that the threats of western countries against china raise doubts about their adequacy. eh, the threats themselves. you absolutely cannot argue with this statement, but, nevertheless, we see that the policy of the united states towards china is becoming more and more. confrontational a, that is, stabilization confrontation, which was discussed after the biden and cenpini summit in bali, is, in principle, out of the question and recently the main reason for even more tightening of american policy towards china was, invented by the americans themselves. the story with the alleged intention of china to provide military assistance to russia in ukraine, and the story is clearly invented to discredit the position that china has recently published on the political regulation of this conflict , so, while recently in kazakhstan
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, secretary of state glinkins said that the united states would not hesitate to impose sanctions against chinese companies and individuals who support russia and deputy united states trade alan stress. e said that the united states had already blacklisted 12 chinese companies that washington believed were providing russia with a. in the russian special operation , but that's not all, according to reuters, the united states has already begun consultations with its allies, primarily with the strange seven on a possible coordinated imposition of sanctions against china, listen to the united states inform close allies about the possibility of imposing new sanctions on china if beijing is put into military support for russia in its war in ukraine was reported by four us officials and other sources of consultation, which is still in the preliminary stages to ensure the support of a number of countries,
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especially those in the g7 group to coordinate support for any possible restrictions, was unclear. what specific sanctions will washington propose? it is expected that china's role in the russian-ukrainian war will be one of the topics of biden's meeting with german chancellor olaf scholz, which will be held at the white house. friday among the problems, with faced by the united states in the form of sanctions against china, the second largest economy in the world is its full integration into the largest economy in europe and asia, which complicates the negotiations, the us allies from germany to south korea are reserved about the break with china, and ekaterina yakovlevna in the first place. what is the likelihood of really much tougher sanctions against china by the united states. and secondly, what position will the allies of the united states take, the same european countries. here is olaf-scholz, but clearly demonstrates that he is not going to carry out before coupling, the so-called disconnection, breakup,
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and he flew to beijing with china and wrote about, not readiness, but breakups with china in his article from the site. venda fori fs, and in the near future, a macron will fly to beijing, the president of france, too, it seems, as if he is not going to break with china and here the united states is already forcing and talking about the need to introduce tougher sanctions, how will the situation develop? here are the quotes of our minister, which you have just voiced, as it should be. better probably reflects exactly the reality that we are now seeing, because really the answer to your question depends on the level of adequacy of politics in western countries directly, nothing else depends there, because uh, i think that the whole world now and the united states and european partners understand that china really has the economic potential for a very powerful and quite symmetrical sanctions response. this is true, and china has been using various kinds of tools for a very long time. sanctions pressure to a greater extent until recently. he used informal restriction and
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import tools were import restrictions. from norway there were restrictions on imports and from australia there were restrictions on the tourist flow of chinese, for example, uh to south korea, this kind of informal sanctions have long been used by china in recent years. he began to follow a fundamentally different path. he began to follow the path of formalization and legislative consolidation of the sanctions regimes of their legal registration. and now really there is a risk that china , in the event of such serious pressure, primarily from the united states and calls for consolidation of the position of the allies around the escalation of the sanctions pressure on china may cause. to oh, a serious reaction from beijing. moreover, china is now also sending a rather powerful signal to the market
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that it can also use the practice there were cases of secondary sanctions in lithuania when, in fact, china clearly said that it could restrict access to its own market for those companies that have production in lithuania and nothing prevents china from replicating this practice further. and this must be understood, like, i i think that european politicians understand and it is unlikely that they will , uh, go for it, but voluntarily, yes, for sure, but at least such signals from the united states, uh, to put it mildly, really raise questions of adequacy. although it seems to me, one of the european politicians who could go for, uh, this policy. this is the german foreign minister and on lena berg but today she has become, uh, one of the negative symbols. e meetings of the g20, and stating that e sia does not follow our order under our order yes, our order and called on sergey
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lavrov to stop the special operation in ukraine a. despite the fact that the g20 itself was not devoted to this, but to issues of global economic climate and other governance, but europe god bless them indeed, but the united states itself is not invulnerable. in this case, from the chinese answer. the day before, the office of the united states trade representative, catherine tay, published a report on the dependence of the united states on imports from china, especially in relation to critical technologies, and the dependence is really critical, and the british guardian today spoke about a study by the australian strategic policy institute. and this study concludes that china already leads the vast majority of most of the world's most important technologies. look, the united states and other western countries are losing the race to china to develop advanced technology and retain
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talent, with beijing potentially establishing a monopoly in a number of areas , a new report says. china leads the production of 37 of 44 technologies tracked by the australian strategic policy institute's think tank year-long project. among them are electric batteries, hypersonic systems and the latest radio frequency communications. such as 5g and 6g in a report released on thursday said that the us is the leader in the production of only the remaining seven technologies such as quantum computing vaccines and space launch systems there is a high risk of establishing a monopoly. chinas in production eight. technologies, including nanomaterials and nanomanufacturing. the use of hydrogen and ammonia in energy and synthetic biology. borisovich well, according to whether you first. with these conclusions and if you agree, then how in general in these conditions the united states can hope to win
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the technological race and in general the general confrontation with uh, china, how can they u threaten much tougher sanctions under these conditions. e against china or indeed. here, as ekaterina yakovlevna said, and, according to the minister, lavrov, god apparently deprived the west of reason, but there are two aspects of this competition , technological and production in the technological sphere. uh, the us is already holding some sort of advantage. although there is a local direction where the chinese are for them, an equal opponent or even take the lead, for example, to quantum communication, quantum cryptography, in part, artificial intelligence. e in the manufacturing sector. that's it, otherwise china is larger in terms of manufacturing output than the united states forest combined and a complete monopoly, in fact , in the production of a number of products.
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for example, one of such thermonuclear measures that have been recently discussed in china is an export ban. uh semi-finished products, uh raw materials and equipment for the production of solar panels, which, in fact, will undermine production if it is sold anywhere in the world other than china because they are just, well, monopolists in most components. that is. eh, here. this is the strength of the chinese manufacturing economy. it is colossal in the chinese manufacturing base. there are separate holes. first of all, associated with the production of advanced types of electro-e-e microchips and equipment for their production on e, v. it's now rushing tens of billions of dollars a year to fold more than spending, the united states and intends to spend in accordance with its chip act, there is simply unlimited money. well, it's like the new nuclear projects are directly under the control of top management. they're trying
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to cover it up, but retaliation. yes, it can be inflicted very powerful precisely due to the fact that in the manufacturing sector, since the mass industry was not particularly followed in the west, they did not develop it, that's where china is a monopolist in many positions. the united states' only power is the ability to influence other players at the expense of control over the financial infrastructure, which in fact they are trying to do when they see negotiations with their european and not only european allies. and in general, and the policy of the united states towards china is becoming more and more constitutional, despite its own vulnerability. they're not going to slow down. just recently , the state department approved a $619 million sale of f-16 fighter munitions to taiwan by the house foreign affairs committee. congress approved the bill. about the ban on social networks tiktok. and this is fully
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supported by the biden administration. one of the few solidarity issues of the democratic administration, biden and the republican house of representatives yesterday, corine jean-pierre pro white house secretary called tik tok a threat to the national security of the united states . this commission is a republican, and may galaker called the fight against china existential, moreover, and he believes that the united states is now losing this fight, if they do not urgently intensify their constitutional policy towards china, then time will be lost . the united states is running out of time to confront china over taiwan on human rights and other issues, the head of a congressional select committee said in
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washington on tuesday when the group held its first hearing we can call it strategic confrontation. but this is an impolite tennis match, said the head of the commission and a representative of the republican party. mike galler. this is an existential struggle over what life will look like in the 21st century, and the most fundamental freedom is at stake . gallagher also warned that time is not on our side. when it comes to the challenge, which he says represents china on a number of fronts in deep in a divided us congress, a tough stance on china has become one of the few issues on which republicans and democrats have found common ground andrei andreevich that's all the same. how does this fit in with the intention of the united states to support ukraine for as long as it takes? while this support does limit the ability of the united states to intensify anti-china policy. the united states proceeds from the outdated notion
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that its material resources are endless and the time when the strategic culture of the current generation of american foreign policy leaders was formed it is characteristic that the world, in general , was limited mainly to the west and europe, they were surprised. now they are hearing voices of objection from the global south of the global majority, as a macron at the munich security conference suddenly noted with horror and informed everyone how great the distance between us is the global south, we have lost it, in fact, russian narratives. they have significantly more circulation. and this is such a dashing strategic, inherent in a sea power, which can send a battleship here a battleship. to be present there with a flag, to conduct an exercise , to shoot, to leave without hindrance, and characteristic of, probably, this is the five-hundred-year period of dominance of sea powers in e. world geo. critics it is gradually coming to an end and until the american political
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language is adapted to this new reality of a very dense international environment, where there are centers of gravity. and uh, these countries are their elite. uh, for them, english is not their native language, and they sometimes listening to the way americans have the audacity to express themselves perceive it as an insult in their national traditions are not accepted in the aggregate. i think the sobering bell will sound at some point not only in the european theater, but also in east asia , of course, the united states will not be ready for this. now we will break for a short advertisement, then we will continue. another crime of the nazis against civilians vladimir putin about the attack of ukrainian saboteurs in the bryansk region reliable fast my time, there is a t-90m breakthrough, but not specifically a military operation reports
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professionalism. you are in good company. four big game in the united states continue to discuss what to do with ukraine after the end of the military conflict? which is definitely a diligence of the skin of an unkilled bear, because the conflict is very far from being over and uh. recently, a very interesting statement was made by the former united states secretary of state a sewer listen now should ukraine be admitted to nato after so many years of waiting, but it will be difficult to do because of article 5 of the nato treaty according to it, an attack on one is an attack on all members of nato but i think we see that ukraine has become a de facto very important ally of nato and i hope it will continue to be so because i think some form of security arrangement with ukraine will probably be necessary in the future. it's time to start now work on it we know for sure that nato
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has protected a part of the territory that has not been protected. it's ukraine and it says there's a vacuum left in the middle of europe, so whatever we do i doubt it's going to be article five. we must make sure that this vacuum does not exist in the future. this statement is noteworthy, first of all , because it was condoleezza rice who was the secretary of state of the united states when ukraine was promised nato membership in april 2008 at the bucharest summit. in fact, after that they began processes that inevitably led to the current military conflict in ukraine and took 15 years. and the russian special operation in order for condoleezza rice to come to the conclusion that maybe then they made a mistake. and if joining nato is impossible, then ukraine, then, is the west, and as a measure to ensure security and maintain its control over ukraine after the end, and the military conflict expects
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to militarize it, and turn it into an even more aggressive and militarized anti-russia than the ukraine that existed during between 2014 and 2021, virtually all american experts and statements by rice are now writing about this. recognition in the fifth article and all this talk about the militarization of ukraine speaks of strategic blindness, and of the collective west, its unwillingness to part with the illusion of unipolarity, with that unwillingness to recognize that the world has changed, there is no longer a unipolar moment, and in the new conditions it is necessary to take into account the interests of security. e other countries and no less strategic blindness. west demonstrates on risk escalation escalation of the military conflict in ukraine today, speaking in geneva at a conference on disarmament, he spoke about these risks. uh, deputy head of the russian ministry of foreign affairs sergey alekseevich
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ryabkov. hear what he said. the greatest threat is posed by the line of the united states and nato as a whole to further inflate the deliberately initiated conflict in ukraine and around it, their growing involvement in armed confrontations is fraught with catastrophic consequences in a direct military clash of nuclear powers. this is the absolute truth. and that's just the argument. argument. why did russia suspend its participation? in yes? cis and now compare this with the fact that the risks of an escalation of conflicts in ukraine were recently announced by nato secretary general enne. stoltenberg. and gel coon sans , i hear a lot of people worried that our help raises the risk of an escalation in ukraine, but there is no risk-free option at all when a large country like russia attacks a neighboring country. it's nothing you can do. there is the biggest risk, the biggest danger, if we let putin win, then everyone will understand that you can get your way by force and then the world will become much more dangerous, we
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will become more vulnerable, so support for ukraine is correct not only from a moral point of view. but this is in line with our security principles, that is, stoltenberg. he says that russia's victory in ukraine is worse than a nuclear war. how can such statements be judged? i can only share your bewilderment, dmitry vyacheslavovich, because if i heard something similar about the conflict in ukraine or about other issues from some leader of some crazy sect. yes, in america there are sects that preach something there , and then on some ranch they will burn themselves all, uh, for the sake of their sermons. now , if i heard something from some crazy preacher, otherwise i understood what was at stake. but if you go, because he speaks the language, uh, the secretary general of nato
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, and as quite rightly we were all recently reminded, in fact, we actually need a nuclear, uh, nuclear block. yes, the nuclear alliance is, of course, from hatology, this willingness to die for something to burn, all the rest of the world. and this is madness, and madness from the point of view of the west, but this is a very important element. here is the very removal of masks, which you are talking about all the time to the rest of the world. it is now quite clear that the agenda of the west and nato does not coincide with the agenda of the rest of the world; the rest of the world wants to localize security problems to achieve. that's, well, the minimum required level of security in order to engage in wealth and material development, as well as the development of their own cultures. and what does he want, nato nato
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wants here, as burbak said, the order of our order of their order, everyone will mean, as in a concentration camp there will be an order of no development , no moral development, no material development. the main thing is that the west controls everyone, our agendas have diverged. but, but what for the sake of it. fabrics are ready and waving a nuclear club. well, this, of course, here again i would recall the words of our minister, not only in relation to sanctions against china, that this, of course, is madness. well actually you said a very fundamentally correct thing, the west really behaves, and the united states in particular, as a religious sector, because the position that our values are the only correct ones must necessarily be universal and we are obliged to impose our values on our understanding. so to say the correct order to everyone else. and whoever does not agree with this is on the wrong side of history and must ultimately be destroyed. look at us policy in the middle east during the administration.
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bush jr., it is the religious sects that behave this way. well, economic nato's backbone is the european union. the european union adopted the tenth package of anti-russian sanctions at the end of last week, but immediately after that, they just fell like quarrels from a leaky bag, as karamzin said in leading european publications and publications. the fact that the tenth package may be the last package of a qualitative increase in anti-russian sanctions. and that the european union will now move on to ensure that third countries comply with these sanctions. here, listen to what he writes about this, the presenter european edition of politics. brussels is shifting its focus from adopting new anti-russian sanctions to reinforcing existing new approaches. primarily driven by pressure from european capitals other than the baltics and poland , who argue that
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there is no room for new sanctions against the regime of vladimir putin diplomats from a dozen large and small eu countries argued that sanctions on any remaining sectors would hit the bloc stronger than in russia and did not indicate industries such as fertilizer needed to keep world food prices down rare earth elements used by the european automotive industry radioactive isotopes used by pharmaceutical companies enriched uranium rods needed for a number of central and eastern nuclear power plants and other critical raw materials such as titanium used aircraft manufacturers. ekaterina yakovlevna, you agree. with the fact that the european union is gradually exhausting the potential for building up precisely anti-russian sanctions, that now the european union will come to secondary sanctions against third countries that do not want to limit their cooperation with russia, and if the date, if
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at all, the european union has the necessary weight and tools for this, so to speak, because secondary sanctions are primarily american traditional foreign policy tool, sanctions tools are really exhausted by its united states and the european union a, and it is in the vein that the quote was about now, then is exhausted theoretically. there is another possibility. to exert additional sanctions pressure on russia, but the question is what will be the balance of this damage for russia and for the country of initiators, that is, it is absolutely correct that each subsequent sanctions package will have less effectiveness, and the impact on the russian market and the russian economy, but at the same time, uh, rather high costs for direct ones. initiators, therefore, in this part, we can agree with this thesis. as for secondary sanctions, definitely the subsequent escalation of sanctions will continue along the path of increasing the effectiveness of the previously introduced instruments, first of all, of course, we are talking about primary sanctions, but
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secondary sanctions. we see this in practice. e of the european union has really taken place recently. this is a practice of replication and their continuity in the united states a is beginning to become part of their sanctions policy. although it must be said that here there is a very obvious contradiction between the official rhetoric and real actions that the european union is taking, but, that is, officials continue at the stages of all the adoption of all the latest packages of anti-russian sanctions, saying that we are against it, and we still have a blocking statute from the ninety- sixth year of secondary sanctions . we do not use principle x of reality in our own legislation. but what do we actually see? there have already been precedents for the introduction of essentially secondary sanctions , in particular against iran and against russia and this vector will indeed in the near future be, probably, the central one in the sanctions policy is when the european union talks about secondary sanctions against third countries, for example, such
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