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so now, four times more than 2 years ago, the mayor of swiss bern, irish dublin, spoke about the same thing, and none of them noticed the dirty trick alexander lyakin vladimir olkhovsky channel one. more details of conversations about the lexus bathroom with the mayors of european cities. look in the antifreeze program immediately after our release. millions of tina turner fans around the world are mourning the sad news that flowers came to the singer's house in switzerland late in the evening. people light candles in memory of the world leave notes with declarations of love to her talent queen of rock and roll. the legend of the pop scene is the box office record holder, the owner of all possible prestigious music awards for her defiant short mini, exposing. as the most beautiful legs of america and inimitable with a hoarse voice spoke , they went crazy when a serious illness blocked the stage in front of her. she asked. remember me as a person who always strived for the best and succeeded. against all odds, tina turner passed away the day before. she passed away at the age of 83
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. someday 100 years won't hit me she has a fire in her chest that never goes out. i thought, but it is so , so i was born. and hallelujah the issue is completed, the air will continue the program antifreak and prankers vovan and lexus stay with us. exclusive from pranksters vovan and lexus, they talked to the mayors of major european cities. who
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suffered the most from the european crisis, what is europe afraid of and why the population is already tired of supporting ukraine this is an anti-face program, here we are fighting against fakes and disinformation in our studio today vladimir kuznetsov prank journalist vovan aleksey stolyarov prank journalist lexus and thomas rapper, journalist of the news mouthpiece portal thank you for coming to one of you, it's especially nice to see you. well, when the guys come, so this is generally a holiday for our viewers, because the conversation will certainly be interesting. well , today we continue the story with european mayors there, the mayor of warsaw, rafalt shaszkowski, and we talked with others, and leaders of just several european cities. how difficult it was to arrange a conversation. well, because we're still on his behalf i didn't talk to anyone, so it was pretty
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easy. and here, perhaps the most important thing is what the goal is, because the government of those countries , uh, the mayor of the cities that we called, they u insisted on imposing sanctions on russia. who was the first and in general, how many cities did they call you? well, yes, let's start with athens. who is the mayor in athens? costa with bocoyanis? moreover, he has a relative, just the prime minister of greece itself, in my opinion, he has the whole family there, yes, he has been noticed, yes, already, the right of inheritance, as they say, for the management of greece we can get into the conversation. i am afraid that next winter will be even more difficult, especially in the context of the price of energy supplies. as you know the greek position regarding the war is quite clear. we have one religion in russia, despite the historical ties from the very beginning, our state turned out to be on the right side of history, as
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the prime minister has already noted. we provide military and financial assistance. in ukraine, we work closely with our partners. we have provided a naval port in alexandrou polis in northern greece. it is the main hub for re-equipment and supplies of apu, but at the same time there is a feeling, i would not call it fatigue, that our population is losing enthusiasm. at the moment. i recently read that the russian ministry of foreign affairs said that you are planning to send soviet weapons to ukraine. yes, this is the s-300 air defense system. they are produced in russia discussion regarding the supply of these systems. but now we are looking into this issue, as
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there are legal complexities to approve any transfer of these systems to a third party, but, unfortunately, there are legalities. czech rationale now we are working on other options for the provision of military assistance. first we already did that, if i'm not mistaken, we already used the route through poland to send weapons and weapons systems a few months ago, and then we can send them
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to ukraine she is going to supply these types of weapons. uh, for ukraine, even through intermediaries and russia did not approve of such deliveries, you can count on some international scandals, or is it just as usual to him. yes, at least they will, and he is not only setting himself up. in general, the whole uh, your clan, this one is political, but i propose now to include the former deputy minister of defense of greece in our conversation, and konstantinas hesychos, and we are glad to welcome you to our program. uh, i'm sure you've heard snippets of that conversation. do you have any comments according to our polls more than 65% against the imposition of sanctions against russia against the russian people, of course we understand that the sanctions are already hurt the european union and the greeks more than russia greece is wrong here. this is
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a real scandal scandal for greece, the scandal is that we are participating in this conflict together with nato along with the west. today more than 400 billion euros - this is a long greece one of the largest public debts in the world. can you imagine, we have very few people living in greece 11 million people and such a huge debt. if you say that 65% of the population is against, can they somehow express their will there will be protests in greece there is a long tradition mass protests and we expect this we yys should have their own interest. we have been neighbors with russia for more than 1,000 years. and we each other very well north american americans. they think that they took a protectorate over us, that they, together with the british, influence the world, but we know we know the truth, we know what a master is and
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what a friend and neighbor is how are things in greece with ukrainian refugees in such a difficult situation economy, greece, it cannot support refugees, especially a large number of refugees. yes we had a certain number of ukrainian refugees. we had big problems with them. we have a very strong russian-speaking community in greece with over 600,000 people. they speak russian. this is the second. third. the first generation are those who left the soviet union from russia. they have children and grandchildren, and they have very strong cultural educational ties with the russian federation. today , some of their families live in russia and these people. russian people are constantly attacked by nationalist neo-nazi ukrainian groups, even in greece i am one incident. i want to tell you. this is
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a shame for our country on may 9 this year. we had a very important event. we remembered the victory over nazism. we have a very important central monument in the center of the monument to soldiers of the army, and there were three young soldiers or who were sent back in the early forties to greece when greece was partially occupied. they fought, uh, clearly, at least three soldiers, who became a symbol of our gratitude to the soviet people, and at this moment there are several ukrainian people on the monument neo-nocysts attacked, they decided to desecrate it , and they desecrated a monument in greece and in the center of athens imagine yes, someone can
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say that. oh, this is a small incident. for us for the greeks. this is a very important thing. this is a matter of our great memory to you. thanks for these comments. uh, the people of greece victory in the fight. all the best to you, we have dealt with athens. where we go next we travel today in our program i suggest in sofia to bulgaria is also nearby. and what an interesting character the mayor is. sophia yes mayor, uh, sophia jordanian fandykova, here she was with carrier, just we also asked about the situation in bulgaria, because how much time there already, and they can not choose, uh, prime minister. there it is constantly changing, a coalition government cannot be formed. well, in short, the crisis is already a forest. here. eh, a la, we support ukraine, let's listen to attention then. i would like to ask you about the average price of gaz e in sofia now last year, the situation was
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very difficult, like everyone else in bulgaria against the backdrop of all other crisis situations. there was political instability, so the measures taken at the national level were rather belated. we are literally faced with the need to stop the movement of public transport. sofia we have a very democratic duty, but this is not always the case in the rest of the country. as you pointed out, when people start to suffer, they become dissatisfied, they begin to question democratic procedures. we have pro-russian political forces like the municipality. from the very beginning, we have been involved in supporting refugees from ukraine and in every possible way. we showed ukraine our full support. not all residents of sofia were happy, but in bulgaria the situation in sofia in small towns varies greatly.
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as you know in the awesome cities organization, i am in charge of the treasury, frankly, our city has suffered the most due to the political instability that has been observed since last year, for example, the funds that we were supposed to receive under the sustainability program were delayed by more than for a year. we have started the construction of the third line three, using only our own funds, but while waiting for deductions. european commission parties, i will do everything in my power to help you. i think it's better to spend money on your cities of refugees from ukraine last year. we spent a lot on them. i think that 's enough. i fully agree with your statement. so it seems, like, an understanding person, the problem is that the funds that they were supposed to receive from the european union did not reach, or were stolen, or something else, this unfortunate
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metro line, which they have been trying to build for several years already, in my opinion, they have been talking about it for decades, but nothing is being built when people start to suffer. they begin to question democratic procedures. it's just five in general, you just need a textbook, that's why the rallies were held recently. yes, one of the largest, just the rallies took place. by the way, we can look at fra. there were thousands of people protesting. yes and then they splattered with paint, then the buildings of the representative office of the european commission. well here interesting. we now see , uh, the posters with which people came out, yes, and in russian. here is a referendum. people are asking for peace, the action was against bulgaria's participation in the military conflict . the chairman of the bulgarian public fund for national unity hristova marinov is in touch with us, we are happy to welcome you.
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let's talk about what is happening in bulgaria right now, but i would like to first start from that conversation that you probably heard this third rally in bulgaria and you see how many people come out and notice one thing that apart from bulgarian banners of russian flags, which confirm once again the people's love for russia, the first political parliament. the european party that recognized crimea as part of russia was the attack party of the bulgarian party, so the people against fascism, you see it all. well, the people of russia, and what they closed. uh, russian television people suffer for what they cannot see, the other side of the truth, because here all uh, the media, they are manipulated to show us only what the eu wants to say and what
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united states of america and the other side is your country. we do not see the current situation in bulgaria now, we have not had a government for 2 years. or even now we doubt. will there be a budget, because the installation in bulgaria is almost tragic. by the way , the population of bulgaria and sofia, in particular, belong to the jordanian fandykovs as i do. do not forget that after all, she is a teacher of the russian language, after all. she, uh, loves russian culture and russian people, but the party she's nominating is, uh, for bringing the united states closer, so i didn't mean to say human. she should, as a politician, voice everything else. she is like a person, maybe rasul, well, as a policy on rasul , a very good definition, yes, a big thank you
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to the people of bulgaria, hello. now i propose to move to the next country, who would be called in switzerland by the berber count reid, he is just such a representative of such a pro european. elite and verne are quite an expensive city in terms of prices in general. yes, everything and of course, how, uh, the global crisis affected switzerland was also interesting to us. on countess reid he represents the position that switzerland should gradually abandon its neutral status and join various international organizations. let's listen to this interesting conversation. we are dependent on russian gas, they thought much more strongly in the city of burnseltist. congratulations to all
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yes, we receive a request from different cities in ukraine so far, not one from donetsk or luhansk, but if you receive such a task, but you also don’t do anything , of course we won’t give anything, he said something like that, well, here is also a simple example too. he says that we have not been able to switch to other sources of energy carriers. therefore , in fact, bern is suffering in our country and we cannot do anything. all questions to the government our government is bad, but we are a good government that does not give money, because , accordingly, the economic crisis.
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oligarchs, he says, we have over 100,000 ukrainian refugees. yes, and most of them are ukrainian oligarchs, as we can see, they are not particularly encouraging either. e switzerland question. why, after all, the oligarchs are money. here come the money. why? it doesn't make switzerland happy well i lived in the doorman of the year, really, it was 10 years ago, the doorman - it's like a village, they are not very happy with strangers. it's 3 years old. lived in the german part, although a german. and i was such a treat for the kingdom to visit. the rest were dutch germans. they are better closed people, so such, and such a war of aliens. and even the rich who build themselves, as they say in russia, yes, whatever i say. it's there not much welcome with us. in touch. now a former member of the bundestag, waldemart, switzerland has always been neutral for almost 200 years. what happened now? well, attempts to change this status, not only now, but it was like that. splinters in one place for those who plan and
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plan to manage the pet iron bank, which even hitler did not touch. he always interfered now with the help of those resources that have been built up over the past decades, but by the american hegemon. ah. there are all possibilities through fonts through control tools. through er, other elements of pressure to bend the swiss, and so that their concept of a 200-year-old concert, which functioned very well, ceased to function, because to ruin europe , to make europe not solvent, not to buy chinese goods. this is the main goal of our overseas. friends, but something else pleases me, that switzerland, with its element of democracy, is not so easy to bend. this is what i found in my mailbox today. here is
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such an interesting one. uh, the call is the swiss industry rescue committee, they say that in the last decades, mostly american corporations have invented a method of impoverishment. uh, all the peoples of the earth, through their environmental projects, on june 18 , a law on ecology will be adopted in switzerland. and if we want to freeze, if we want our country, uh, oh, it would be devastation. thousands of jobs have been lost if we list in general all the consequences of this imaginary concern for the environment. uh, what a complete idiotic thing to say that only humans affect
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, uh, climate warming. uh, this fully reveals the concept of this climate fascism, which is, uh, everywhere and the last phrase. we don't have to. the insanity that is being done in germany get up 18 and don't let this law pass. that's how democracy is done people's democracy. yes, this is a very important law and it is not accepted by a bunch of crazy deputies, crazy bought corrupt, or whatever they are called, but the people accept, and i am sure that the people have read it. well, i think that it was in all the mailboxes in switzerland, after reading it everything will tell, but it won’t work here either. i hope that this example could somehow be transferred to germany as well, but the whole political system must be changed there in order to switch to true
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power of the people. unfortunately this is not possible. we all understand that switzerland is one of the last countries in which democracy still somehow influences, uh, people's lives. thank you so much for getting in touch with us today. all the best to you. now let's move on to advertising. he immediately after will continue to make mayors of the european, borough. the legendary film about soviet intelligence, heinrich has important information and it is not possible to pass it on through anyone. if heinrich is with us, then it’s better than what we did here on pervoy to live with prostatitis is hard, and with fibrosis even harder , longidaza helps to reduce inflammation and split the foci of fibrosis landidasa. just against fibrosis with prostatitis, the emptiness in your calendar is the emptiness in my heart fired.
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oil, you are trying to seek new sources from your government. well the cost of oil and gas has gone up and it has affected everyone in ireland in that if we don't stop using russian oil and gas, then we'll just actually we will finance the war this is a very difficult situation to change the state of affairs in order not to depend. one specific country can you overcome this crisis? i'm not sure we can overcome it right away. people face many problems. but we 're going to have to change. change will be a difficult
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situation for everyone. just don't change it. so it's worth to endure the pain now and do it as quickly as possible and act as quickly as possible, and how is the price situation in your city. do you have problems with ukrainian? problems with ukrainians have a problem with finding housing for them. after all, she said an important thing about the fact that if we buy russian energy resources, then we finance the conflict in ukraine. well, what should we do? where else can you get them? we can say about this, in principle, about the whole of europe michael shrim, there a political scientist from
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the uk is in touch with us and we are happy to welcome you to the program when we talk about the irish. we have to understand that they don't have access to cheap oil crazy gas and my recommendation to the irish government is that just buy russian gas russian oil. you will get a good price. and i think britain should also turn to russia again. it's cheaper ireland is the part. and this means that all major decisions for ireland will be made in brussels. ireland, well. and to be a functioning democracy is not the russians , thank you very much, i completely agree with you. all the best to you. mm worker, big fiery voice of britain, hello, moving on to the next one. here the guys talked with representatives of the municipality of the hague this is director of international affairs wim jeanson and his colleague henry telol, who deals with energy issues.
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energy crisis. hit your city. yes, of course it's obvious. yes, it's not about the availability of energy. this is not a problem, but in terms of prices for it, prices are currently high , i believe that for residents of the city they have grown two to three times compared to last year. so this issue is more financial than energy in nature, but it cost the residents of the city dearly and we are taking a number of measures in order to help the residents our city to pay utility bills. the netherlands is visited by many ukrainians. and most of them first of all come to gaga because there is an embassy here. so they need to come to gaga anyway. this is also one of the problems we deal with. we have a brand new unit in the municipality that
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coordinates our assistance to ukraine but it is primarily concerned with refugee issues so our problem is much more than just the price of e energy and we also there is a problem with the central government, as it puts a lot of responsibilities on the municipal government logans and at the same time the budget is much smaller than necessary, but in the long run we feel that we have a deficit that we are fighting to make up for it in general such our situation. so, our problem, rather , is that the national government provides us with insufficient funding to solve the tasks that it sets for us, we were very pleased with the elections in the united states because that their results mean that they will remain involved in the war, so together we can support ukraine, but i am sincere. i hope that our common resources will be enough for a longer period than the resources of russia but even last year we still imported gas
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from russia and what is the average price for gaga for the netherlands now, how much do you pay for gas? i think about 3 euros per cubic meter, and two years ago i think they paid 0.80 80 euro cents. so now it is four times more than 2 years ago. federal government they don't pay anything. they have to. how can a municipality solve its own problems, and so in many european capitals , everyone is complaining, in particular, the head of the department of world economy, management of foreign economic activities of lomonosov moscow state university, professor doctor of economics vladimir sergeevich osipov ogai. we are now talking about a fourfold increase in the cost of gas, and they are still confident there that they are still able to help ukraine with some resources, this is the largest field.
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