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[000:00:00;00] in russia, the number of hospitalizations increased by 48% in a week and the number of hospitalizations increased by 20% . today, the operational headquarters for the fight against coronavirus reported that an increase in new cases has been recorded in seventy regions of the country over the past month and a half ; there is no talk of blaming restrictions, but doctors still they recommend getting vaccinated and wearing masks. and in moscow today, the covid hospital in sokolniki resumed work, while, as the moscow department of health emphasized, the preparation of reserve beds. planned is standard practice. at first autumn. they added that now the incidence of the species in moscow is several times lower compared to the same period last year. residents of the capital of the moscow region and other regions last night witnessed an extremely rare phenomenon of the northern lights for the middle zone; all these eyewitnesses posted footage showing a green , yellow, pink and purple glow in the sky. so
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everywhere from the urals to the leningrad region. according to scientists, this is due to a new solar flare and magnetic storm, just today has reached its peak. so this evening, when it gets dark, residents of central russia have every chance to watch the northern lights again. and perhaps this night will not even be the last, because flares on the sun continue; only over the past week the number has doubled; it is usually possible to see the northern lights. it is possible only beyond the arctic circle, or close to it. and that’s all for now. we are monitoring the developments, and the information channel on the first will continue with the program time will tell. hello live on channel one program time will tell. i'm artyom sheinin today from about 12 and a half on the first day. well, let's say in such a dense
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series, and there was news from the region, which we literally discussed here on thursday here in the studio and talked about what, well, of course, there is. it feels like there may be some kind of escalation, some kind of aggravation. and here is the news that came out this afternoon. they confirmed our premonitions. to be honest, it occurred to me at some point. i even wrote about it. here, well, since we were going news. i somehow tried to comment as much as possible, so to speak, objectively detached, because a lot of incomprehensible information came in, was refuted, contradictory, and so on, but there was a certain feeling of déjà vu in the fall of the twentieth year, because during the twentieth year it looked about the same at first , that the azerbaijani side stated that it was being fired upon by the armenian side. armenia stated that the azerbaijani side was firing at it, and so on and so forth, but as i wrote, and in my opinion, these are the two most important factors that in the current situation, what is new is that, firstly
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, our russian peacekeepers are there and this is the most important factor. and secondly, that this whole situation is happening against the backdrop of a very complex , much more complex than the international geopolitical and military-political situation known to us. um, everyone. e. for all the reasons, accordingly, here is the first message from the ministry of defense of the republic of azerbaijan. it was said that a counter-terrorism operation was being carried out to suppress large-scale provocations in the karabakh economic region. and i, as i already said, i try to be as objective as possible. indeed, the situation is very complex and multi-level, and you don’t want too many people who want to add oil to it, so to speak , none. well, uh, there are ambiguities, and if there had been at that moment, approximately, i had a reaction from the armenian side, i would have given it now, but the fact that is easily verified is that for a certain time
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there was no reaction from the official uh there was no armenia, hence the second message. uh, was that the ministry had a conversation between the chief of general staffs of azerbaijan and turkey and local anti-terrorist measures were discussed. this means she especially noted that turkey is as always. well, in this sense, there was some deja vu because , uh, when we talk about the autumn of 2020, of course, turkey also immediately announced. e about his support and so on and so forth, which is naturally not surprising, and then came the reaction of the ministry of defense of the republic of armenia, which said that the most important message was that on the territory of nagorno-karabakh there are no units of the armed forces of the republic of armenia and, uh, it was confirmed once again. uh, he confirmed that there are no armed forces there, that is, it was emphasized that the military actions
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that are taking place, no matter how you call them , are not between the armed forces of the republic of armenia and the republic of azerbaijan, and moreover, then, uh, nikol pashinyan stated this again stressed that armenia does not intend to start hostilities with azerbaijan because of the situation in nagorno-karabakh, but at the same time he called the ground operation of the ethnic armenians of nagorno-karabakh and, uh, stated that he did not give anyone a mandate for ethnic cleansing in nagorno-karabakh, at this moment, of course, starts to appear. different assessments of the parties azerbaijan speaks about an anti-terrorist operation, and nikol pashinyan speaks about ethnic cleansing. at the same time, he says that e is not going to fight, that is, well, some, so to speak.
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this position is already emerging; moreover, in this complex situation, and they are trying in some way to weave the russian federation into this context because the state news agency armen press, with reference to the armenian government, says that the russian side did not inform armenia about the military actions of azerbaijan. under the pretext, this is the formulation of the armenian press of anti-terrorist measures in nagorno -karabakh, they refer to the prime minister’s office. republic of armenia, i had this news with me when i gave it, and for some time i even waited in the expectation that there would be some refutation no refutation from the outside. indeed, the office of the prime minister of armenia did not follow. but there was a refutation from the official representative of the ministry of foreign affairs of the russian federation, maria zakharova. just talking about these messages, because then everyone started referring to armires. this is what supposedly we were warned in advance. here he writes
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that this information was brought to us a few minutes before the hostilities. and i really do. well, to be honest, when i read this information and naturally, i also wrote about it. let’s just say, for now, i try not to ask questions. i don’t really understand if our peacekeepers are there. how 5 minutes before the start? any military action? and why do we have it in 5 minutes, if this is so, in 5 minutes it informs us about this, but once again i say the situation is very complex and there are a lot of incomprehensible things in it, which means further, the armenian foreign ministry turns to the russian peacekeepers stationed in nagorno-karabakh in accordance with tripartite statement signed by the leaders of armenia, azerbaijan and russia to take concrete, unambiguous steps to stop azerbaijan’s aggression . let me remind you that at this moment azerbaijan, uh, calls it, and
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at this moment it sounds like an anti-terrorist operation. uh, reminder and uh, including from maria zakharova that uh nikolo pashilyan publicly recognized uh, nagorno- karabakh as part of azerbaijan. so uh. everything in general, everyone reminds each other of certain conditions that must be observed and then everything will be fine, and the president’s press secretary the russian federation will join this at some point. eh, he speaks to the dialogue. uh, just in the very first paragraph , what i said, and once again reminds that the leadership of armenia essentially recognized the sovereignty of azerbaijan in karabakh and we need to proceed from these, uh, realities. well, then, naturally, there are calls, and yerevans baku should follow a previously signed trilateral document, but the safety of the civilian population. eh, he once again emphasizes that they did not warn us about the start of anti-terrorist measures in karabakh, and, at the same time, the russian military are in contact with the azerbaijani-
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armenian side and are coordinating contacts at a higher level. well, and uh, apparently, at the last point, it addresses what uh, among other things, the ministry of foreign affairs of armenia is talking about, that for now the number of peacekeepers - this decision is formed by the military and is agreed upon with all parties. further follows. this. well, here again you need to understand once again that because. well, it wasn’t yesterday or today that it became clear that this is a very complex region. and that it has been there for more than a month now. ah, well, something new is clearly being formed a difficult situation. eh, i repeat once again, we discussed. you last week, it’s clear that everyone is watching, it’s clear that many international players there have their own interests, france, uh, demands, and an extraordinary meeting of the security council are holding consultations with the european partners of the united states to give a response to this unacceptable
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offensive by azerbaijan. i am quoting this, but the french one. eh, sort of a position against the same background, but against the background of the french statement, which also mentions the americans, but gives up i have the appearance of whom in this region with an active position initially there and need to look for the reason for this new, but aggravation. here but nevertheless, ambassador-at-large of the ministry of foreign affairs of armenia a is on his social network. uh, he writes that now it’s the us’s turn to decide. what measures will be used to stop the aggression of a military attack on trapped and starving people, that is, you understand literally literally in a few hours from uh, well, like events that are generally quite localized on the ground. it grows like this complex uh, international history, while both the french and the representative of the ministry of foreign affairs of armenia appeal to the american side. well, in general, probably. well
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, america doesn’t seem to be there anywhere at all. but nevertheless they appeal to her, which is significant. and what about kirby, when he is asked, uh, a question about the situation, he avoids answering this question, citing being busy. well, of course, in general, it can be explained by the fact that today biden is speaking at the un general assembly session and much more? about what we will also talk today in the second part of the program. that's after which pashinyan calls. eh, damn it, well, to the secretary of state of the united states of america well, naturally, they, uh, as expected , emphasize the inadmissibility of the use of force, the need to use international mechanisms. where are the escalations, that is, in fact, they are saying what everyone is saying, peskov and zakharova and uh, everyone is saying that there are some agreements, we need to comply with them, and then everything will be uh normal, but at the same time, of course , uh, that's the assessment of that.
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who started this situation and why? well, they differ greatly? well, here it is! a few uh, well, quite recently it became clear that perhaps, perhaps this situation will not flare up into a big fire, but because but news appeared that stepanakert appealed to the tank with a call to stop hostilities and sit down at the table. e negotiations. to be honest , i didn’t really understand this news, in this case. uh, who, uh, who from stepanakert applied, but in any case, some kind of process. and this is already a good process, which at least at least capable. well, uh, reduce the intensity of the fighting, but i must say that judging by the video that appears, i can immediately say that i cannot verify this video in this region there is a war. it has been going on
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for so many, uh, decades that, of course, videos with some kind of shelling, explosions, and so on that appear are very difficult to immediately verify. about the fact that this is happening now or there in the fall of the twentieth year , some footage is published there, uh, which, well, experts say that this is footage of strikes there, for example, on some kind of air defense equipment, that this is footage, there from the twentieth year and so on, but, but in any case , uh, the position of the azerbaijani side appears, expressed by the assistant to the president of azerbaijan, that the main tasks are close to be fulfilled, the military goals we previously defined have already been neutralized, that is, in this statement. well, let’s say, this is also visible, some evidence that the intensity of hostilities may be coming. eh,
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reduced moreover, but appears, and with a link to the administration of the president of the republic of azerbaijan a statement that azerbaijan is ready to meet in yevlakh with representatives of the armenian population of karabakh, but and it says that in order to stop illegal anti-terrorism measures, the armenian armed forces must surrender all weapons, and the illegal regime must be dissolved , i quote the administration of the president of the azerbaijani republic republic and in this in this at the moment there are no dots, and in this there are dots. well, there are also a lot of questions, because well, it’s quite obvious that probably we are talking about the disarmament of military units, which are military units, and armed units of nagorno-karabakh. what are the guarantees in the event of their complete disarmament? in general, it’s not clear, but i say this ellipsis again. well, now to our understanding of what it is, why it is, what is the reason, and what are the consequences and so on
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andrei, as far as i know, at one time you were involved in this work, including the negotiation process, so , please, in your opinion, what kind of flash is this? situational. let's go through the basic documents. here are the emotions, let’s move aside and go through those agreements that were as emotionless as possible, because, by the way, this is the only thing i just want to say. i even wrote several posts on my telegram. even from the comments, i always feel, what kind of comments poured in, i immediately see that there are several, as it were, interests, so that emotions burn as much as possible. now we must suppress them as much as possible, please, let’s go through the documents and trace their transformation, how they changed. up to this day. so in the twentieth year, the conflict flared up along the entire border line, because armenia and azerbaijan had a dispute. the territories that, dating back to the ninety-first year of the almaty declaration, which was signed, which defined the state within
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the borders of the soviet union, had certain advances on each other. in some part. this means that the three presidents met and signed a tripartite agreement on november 9, when hostilities stopped on november 10. and further, the next points were reduced , the territory was clearly marked, the borders of nagorno-karabakh were highlighted separately. this latin corridor is 5 km wide. since my twenties. we didn't have time to do this briefly. i'll tell you now. this whole matter was determined , but most importantly, there was a certain exchange, azerbaijan met armenia halfway and said that we are providing you with the latin corridor so that you have unhindered access to nagorno-karabakh. and you, in turn, give us the opportunity to access under the control of the fsb of russia or russians there conditionally other services to nakhichevaniye. this was the key moment. for this purpose, two tripartite groups were created at the level of deputy prime ministers. this is the unblocking of these connections, a discussion and, accordingly, the story
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is connected with the helmitation of borders. by 1922, the situation was that the latin corridor was working, but the road to nakhichevan never appeared. moreover, azerbaijan was building a railway road leading to the points from where it was supposed to start, what happened next, then there was a change of horses at the crossing, france got involved and the european union and i will remind you that last year in the fall there was a quadripartite meeting at which the parties agreed that the borders of the ninety-first year would be recognized by armenia . that is, in fact, nagorno-karabakh is being given away, this is what was said, peskov, and this was said, by the way, recently by our president on the margins, which means economic forums and so on, that this issue has already been resolved, that is, agreements. let's go differently. the trigger for this situation came when re-elections recently took place in the territory on september 9th. er, that means nagorno-karabakh and a new leader has appeared there, so azerbaijan
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is probably now trying to eliminate it in some part. well, uh, enter the territory of karabakh. they don’t touch other territory anywhere to fulfill these so-called prague agreements, which were made, it turns out that armenia now cannot appeal, no codecb cannot appeal to us. they themselves have already resolved this issue with their agreement. this is uh, france eu armenia azerbaijan they agreed that this will be the key to signing a peace agreement a little later. we they saw you and became eyewitnesses, and the americans appeared with new replacement horses. yes , those who said so come on, we will do everything differently here with these, which means you are starting to swear quite actively. now let me remind you what is happening to us. well, those are not friendly actions that yes, yes, not friendly actions that were quite aggressive, they really have now influenced a number of points, but nevertheless, the contingent remains, we continue there,
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and to protect the conditional side dishes of the citizens of this republic so that, well, from happening processes, what happened next, huh? the americans appeared. provoked in a certain way. i believe that this story, because we discussed it last week, was misleading. and what about armenia, we will protect you now, that we may now change the design, return everything to our own circles, we may now somehow outplay all this and ensure your safety from here by armed means, statements have been made, but when but in this designs, when the americans said, we will protect you , did they mean nagorno-karabakh or did they mean i mean, after all, the army? as such it is the same. well, we can only guess, because these negotiations were most likely in a closed format. we can only see the actions that happened after that. let's look at the situation from the outside. we, like russia, are to a certain extent neutral, speaking to one other side, because we have
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alliance relations with two states, if azerbaijan was preparing for this conflict, if someone increased the power of its armed forces, if turkey supported it economic and military conflict, then armenia understands that if it comes to direct confrontation in that territory, they need to act on their own, they must rely on someone, if they really have the only ally in the russian region, then they will suddenly burn bridges, and those actions that didn't do this burning bridges. this suggests that this is one of the elements of the deal to switch , let’s call it that way, from a new partner to a new ally who promised something, but until we publicly announce it, we assume that these are the americans you just showed a message from the special representative, uh, the special envoy, there or the envoy that it’s our turn for america to act, so the matter was also stated from that in these issues there can be no priority, that uh and so on and something like that is such an important point, and the americans have a tool for putting pressure on
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azerbaijan in turkey and turkey, they can call them and say, stop there, move back or something else. this is visually what we see so far, no, we understand that trade and economic ties are still being built. there are six countries here in this region. these countries decide among themselves. we have already said that all these countries are listed. here we agreed, three by three , to sit down at the negotiating table on the street at the level of foreign ministers and come to an agreement. the americans stopped this entire process, turning off georgia from there and now it’s starting to turn off, in other words, from your point of view. uh, what’s happening is that one way or another is a consequence of the fact that the americans are trying to enter this region as some kind of force that they the leadership of armenia also declares itself, in a sense, to rely on them in this capacity, but it was counting on them and i don’t know if it continues to count on them. most likely, yes, now, most likely, let's do it. we will now take a break for a short advertisement on channel one and then continue, because well,
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of news, uh, that uh came from uh the region of nagorno-karabakh, which is, uh, for many years now, uh, a territory, uh, that many people are facing around. uh, the interests and interests of armenia, the interests of azerbaijan and many other countries that have interests in this region, but today, uh, we are all witnessing the fact that fighting broke out there, and in different ways determine the nature of these hostilities azerbaijan and uh, armenia according to reports uh hmm ministry of health of nagorno-karabakh and five dead and 80 wounded emphasized the wounded, emphasizing this message from nagorno-karabakh other official data on the dead and injured i i don’t know yet, here we are we ended the previous block by saying that, of course
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, the context of what is happening now there in nagorno -karabakh is much broader than the events, and within the regional ones. it is much more geopolitical, and i don’t know if it’s a coincidence the fact that it also coincided with the general session of the assembly and so on, but in any case, it seems to me that this needs to be addressed now. uh, attention to this geopolitical context, in your opinion, which would be important to understand. in this regard, our viewers and the general assembly are unlikely to have any special coincidence here. yes , because it is not related to events without sources on the ground for a certain period. before they said that such a conflict is possible, and the conflict is socratic and connected. this first of all, with what i said. andrey , quite rightly, too many authors have joined this conflict. who when was there a minimum of them? yes, uh, it was more or less possible to come to an agreement, as soon as additional acts appeared, there was france, usa
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, and so on, turbulence immediately arose, which they tried to resolve, but this is quite problematic, in general, uh, as events develop, the vile feeling does not go away that they are trying to drag russia into some new conflict. and here's what to do about it, actually in fact, well, it’s absolutely clear that russia must strictly follow international law and the mandate that was issued to the peacekeepers, which is exactly what it did and, frankly speaking, during the day i had to get nervous, because sometimes the data indicated that there were strikes on location of russian peacekeepers. and here it was clear that the situation was straining to the limit. well, that video that i was talking about, which supposedly was presented as the destruction of a certain air defense system and an air defense system that was located next to their place. position, well, it seems like it just an old video from the twentieth year, thank god, thank god, because this incident actually happened, because georgia will not let
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2008 lie in this regard. er, that’s why, when you consider this option, nagorno- karabakh inevitably comes to mind. what, uh, in reality, uh, this bonfire is not a healing wound, it opens up and the bonfire is set on fire exactly when you need to resolve some other issues and you involuntarily begin to ask questions. what are your own questions? it seems to me that this is somehow erdogan’s position towards the united states is also connected with turkey. ek - the so -called black sea initiative and so on. after all, many probably noticed that erdogan was not particularly insistent that the grain deal be extended, and turkey, which has certain obligations to azerbaijan, regarding the fact that they are participating in this conflict, and most likely they are . they were now trying to pit turkey against russia. uh-huh. i understand that this is indeed a very serious issue.
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nagorno-karabakh is, however, not a burning wound and really for the way, for niccolo pashinyan. this could have fatal consequences, i will explain. the fact is that nagorno-karabakh residents of nagorno- karabakh are extremely consolidated, they are politically motivated. and if now azerbaijan’s dream comes true and the inhabitants of the mountainous kurakh move to armenia, you understand what will happen to the power of nikol pashinyan, so he is playing very dangerous games in my opinion. so i think that, uh, perhaps this is precisely the goal pursued by people who nikolai pashinyan is being used in this situation. i mean, i don’t think it’s france. i think it’s the usa. uh-huh. and they want to make sure that this region, and now it’s drawing attention away from the ukrainian events from the events in taiwan, maybe and so on, well, it’s clear that this cannot smolder for long. it's such a flash. which should distract attention in these cases, of course, you need to watch your hands. where what happened now in
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europe, maybe, maybe in turkey, maybe , well, probably in the assembly, maybe, yes, e that, how certain acts will behave and so on, but it is absolutely obvious that this conflict is artificial; at this stage it has no artificial reasons in terms of this outbreak. eh, yes, the aggravation is a maneuver of distraction, because it’s practically out of nowhere. it arose, yes, although they said yes. something must happen there , something must happen quickly. yes, unfortunately, this happened prematurely , and the most interesting thing is that already at the end of the day , azerbaijan is making quite such uh, competent statements that we are surrendering decided. uh, we're ready, uh, practically. we're ready to negotiate. although there are some ultimatums that are presented. and in this connection. it seems to me that the maximum problem was solved by the authors of this process. unfortunately, i still sin on
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the armenian side, because they played. uh, she played the uh armenian side here. you mean, in this case, power. uh, nikola pashinyan, because he took actions that, in principle, uh, well, should not be characteristic of balanced power. well, damn it, well , why do these teachings with america? yes, but refusal, uh, participation in the dkb. why, that is, these questions, why weren’t they asked? answers now. they seemed to have found the answer, because essentially. nikola provoked pashinyan, azerbaijan will do what they did, of course, just like in 1920. by the way, this happened, it was amazing. and this reveals that this style, this handwriting reveals that the external authors here were much more influential than the locals understood. by the way, i’ll add one more to the external authors. here's to those new ones who are there appeared that perhaps, well, quite strongly influenced the imbalance of power. and let me remind you that in this region there is still a fairly strong actor, as we say iran, which recently
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made a statement that it will not allow any military action in this region and which openly addressed the leadership without any hints. e armenia and with the words that, well, no one in this region needs the united states. and that there is no need for any joint exercises and so on, and therefore, in general, the iranians are also in. well, that's it looking at the side, yes, from this speech of iran we learned or we should have drawn the conclusion that iran can intervene at any moment with armed forces to attack azerbaijan, uh , attack turkey. it was a very low level, such uh, preparations that simply knocked down the foamy information, but nevertheless. they were there and they were right now, literally the day before. in general, when does something arise? that’s all, then it’s always clear that, most likely, this is not without reason, georgia iran southern border of armenia georgia and north
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just now last week, if today there was also news uh there were uh reports that in georgia it turns out that another color revolution is being prepared in the coming days. uh, about 900 militants. the territory of ukraine and poland is being prepared either by the poles, or by the ukrainians, or by those georgians who fled to ukraine and something there, respectively, are fighting against us . what are 900 people for georgia ? you see, on the one hand, the color revolution is such an old thing. ahh. this the technology of the eighties, which then seemed absolutely indestructible, because everything was new and incomprehensible. this is a coup using... well, there are a couple or three hundred thousand residents of the capital , usually minors, and as hostages. hostages who, uh, the terrible indicator regime cannot be touched. well, at first it was scary to repeat, but then this
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technology was broken. we arabs in thailand broke it in hong kong. there and so on and so on, it seems that it’s no longer scary and it’s clear what needs to be done about it. and you need to disrespect it greatly, georgian people to think that this situation will now pass. this, in my opinion, is the last case when it really 100% passed. it was in 1914 in kiev , but it was already another great revolution. the fact is that it ceased to be a revolution of ribbon colors, and the like; there were already militants on the roof, standing each other, shooting at the same time from both sides, and there were already cocktails, molotov and so on. now for tbilisi and the same big city , 900 militants are quite serious, then what does armenia have? it has chaos on its northern borders. she refused uh, well, if i remember correctly. and she refused and hints that she doesn’t need it. our help. she 'll figure it out herself. eh, as a result, a big chaos arises in which it is not even necessary
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that there should be a plank; why should there be a plan for chaos, that is, everything needs to be completely turned into a nightmare. uh, and uh, so that we have a terrible temptation to intervene there by force in some other way and get stuck in the caucasus. that's about it. this is the situation here. if this is even just an informational disruption of the wave, then even this is already enough to make someone faint of heart think. yes, there is also an economic aspect from the outside. and the europeans, when they saw that russia had redirected all its transport flows down the international transport corridor north-south, azerbaijan a. iran is down there, and they could not influence them, they will see that everything goes right here and if they can build a railway, after 45 km. let’s call this city manager this way, then russia will receive it. access to railways and early now are not yet running into a dead end. and this was simply completely unacceptable to them . i do not rule out the possibility of negotiations to
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nullify the deal between the three presidents of the 1920s . but precisely in november in prague , because something happened, it was completely nullified, thereby depriving us of the economic potential for the development of this large international transport trade. yeah and again we come to the conclusion that this is the action in this region of some external forces that are solving a problem there. and, in general, this really is a perennial, but bleeding wound. they get excited, so to speak. it’s just accepted in one’s own interests , really. eh hmm i also don’t know whether this coincided with the general assembly by chance, perhaps by chance, and so on, but in any case , these are the events, and the significance of which we assess precisely based on, and also because of, their international context due to- for these very ubiquitous ones, damn them american authors, but here they are reflected. in a sense, on the agenda, of course. uh, here's, uh, today's events in
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new york, that's a lot. e also interfered. eh, well, we all understand that after the g20 the west didn’t do very well. uh, the global south on the ukrainian agenda. it is clear that there should be such a thing here, well, so to speak, as it were, yes. revenge is such a ukrainian benefit performance and so on. and in general, the fact that today so much attention is paid to this most important thing, and also to the region, it doesn’t really play in favor of ukraine , but there are also circumstances that make it uh, and this is also very significant, including in a global context. namely, that this time, and as it were, the golden boy, until recently , the americans’ favorite golden boy was met in new york, not a golden boy at all, but because it was precisely on the day of his arrival that he arrived. and several more articles were published concerning the successes of his army, in quotes. well, it’s like a battlefield, but apparently
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it was assumed that he was supposed to come here, when they were like this, they were blowing all spring that he was supposed to come here. age-gay. well, let's have a couple of publications, please. ukraine and its allies they placed too high hopes on the contour, the offensive ukrainian forces at first made almost no progress, and in recent weeks they captured only a few small villages ; time is already approaching november, the thaw will come and movement will become more difficult, kiev is trying to achieve a big breakthrough. although it may never happen, if ukraine manages to force russia to retreat significantly, then it will take years, not months, not the first, not the tenth, not the hundredth article of this kind that has appeared in the past. last weeks, but objectively speaking at the moment of such an important event for one’s own. well, what is called the sub-council, they could not have come out with this article that day, but they did, and an even more revealing article in the washington post for zelensky, who came
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there and begged for money and help, and so on and so forth, we listen to the washington post. ukrainian officials had hoped to travel to new york this week to claim significant success in their summer counteroffensive, but entrenched russian troops are holding back efforts to achieve a serious breakthrough. and both sides continue to suffer heavy losses; the support of the american public is weakening, because some republicans criticize the $73 billion sent to ukraine, while developing countries. there are more and more calls for negotiations because food prices are rising and energy prices are falling, and i remind you that the american public’s support for ukraine. this is on the day of his arrival. and his program also includes a meeting with congressmen. and where should he ask and here he is met like this such a not-so-red carpet, what is even more important is that both newspapers, which have significant weight in the american establishment. that is, there is no doubt
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that today and tomorrow and for as long as he will be there, all congressmen and congresswomen. which he will meet these articles will read for sure. but with these , so to speak, messages, despite the fact that both of them are militant leaflets of the democratic party. that is, the very power that he operates, but perhaps the most revealing. well, because these articles appear every day, yes, they might not appear today, but they will appear. there tomorrow, the day after tomorrow and so on, but the most indicator was the appearance in the same new york times, and articles with an investigation into what happened in konstantinovka when attention, this is the most important moment, when secretary of state blinkin was there, that is, blinkin in this context, of course, uh, the prory had smog. eh , that means weaving it in, because people died there, and he said something about it and the blame, of course, was laid on us, and so on and so forth similar and here is the attention on the day
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of zelensky’s arrival in new york on an important visit for him in this new york times comes out about this. history is such an investigation. data collected and analyzed by the new york times, including missile fragments, satellite imagery, witness testimony , and social media posts, provide strong reason to believe that the catastrophic attack on konstantinovka was the result of a ukrainian air defense missile fired from the bug missile system that strayed off course. ukrainian authorities initially tried to interfere with journalists gain access to the rocket debris and the crash site immediately after the impact, but later by the reporter. we managed to get to the scene of the incident, ask for witnesses and collect the debris of the weapons used. journalists. they also visited the site of the alleged missile launch in the druzhkovka area. there they found traces of trench tracks and scorched grass. satellite images of this place before and after the strike also showed
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the appearance of new traces. please note that the new york times reminds its readers that uh president vladimir zelensky accused the russians of this in quotes , writes this is the new york times, terrorists. this is a very significant nuance. here it is written that he announced this and blamed the russians for this. eh, terrorists and so on and so forth, in contrast to articles about the situation at the front, about which there were a hundred and there will be another 100. this investigation could easily appear, the day after tomorrow it could appear. after uh, a few days could not appear at all, in general, by and large, because for the american public. but it's kind of so-so sensation, but for zelensky this is a blow. and you know this, like on the red carpet you know, this. well, i've seen in movies about ballerinas, apparently it's like that when they're there before they go on stage. they send some crushed glass into these slippers and then, like, this level of crushed glass into the shoes is green, and they heard it very well in ukraine, because today it’s already picked up.
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the adviser to the president’s office is the same podolak who then proudly said about the incident that “what kind of investigation?” which there will be no investigation at all, because everything is clear to us, everything is clear to us. these are russians. but because, well, if not the russians, then who? and we won’t investigate anything at all. and today he hastened to declare the following. the appearance in foreign publications of doubts regarding russia's involvement in the attack on konstantinovka causes the growth of conspiracy theories; society will definitely receive an answer to the question; law enforcement agencies will by default conduct a thorough and detailed investigation; legal truth will be installed. that is, it immediately turned out that everything was clear there, and then suddenly they read the new york times. oh, what is this immediate aggravation of independence suddenly, it turns out that they are continuing, but that’s okay, everything is clear about these e-clowns. but this shows that they understood this
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signal perfectly and there is a signal. we can discuss further in this context here. and what many people noticed is that before this they always carried the potion on an american plane. and now suddenly, uh, he’s arrived. eh, on its own, and production in 2005. but it seems to me it's all about the nuances. if you pay attention to these details at all. in my opinion, these details speak volumes, and from uh, media technology from any point of view , it’s yours don’t we want to see behind this ? i would call zelensky’s reception in new york a cold shower, but that’s not it, they drove him around the post for a specific offense. because when this story uh, with uh, supposedly deflected ukrainian air defense missile. no, guys, they beat specifically to get victims, to blame russia for this, to talk about
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this, damn it, movie and i'm sure that the relevant american intelligence agencies reported, damn it, what kind of situation did they essentially drag him into? that's because, well, sooner or later, or by accident. this would have been found out and it would have turned out very well, so the talk that the investigation is still going on, yes, was allegedly brought down by chance. no, why? because look for who benefits, and it was beneficial for the ukrainian side to create a situation, and so to speak, well, earlier angelina jolie was taken running to the shelter of their arrival rsolov vanderlein flew in to increase the degrees with a racket, that means collecting victims. well, this is not the first time since april 8, in my opinion, twenty-two . yes, with rockets it’s natural, that is, they had the opportunity, experience and main motivation. well guys, i'm sorry , there's no talk of any er, racket deviating from course. it was a focused cast. one time. yes, now the horror is
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that mr. glinkin was drawn into this whole scam and adventure. this is the second time. eh, zelensky certainly had to and went to the usa in order not to ask demand so much money for arms renewal, because russia is not in the next summer offensive. we need all this and so on. so all these media, uh, all these conversations with congressmen, where they will explain to him about his life, they really will explain, because this is not a public speech. these are closed meetings with loud speakers. but just in developing what you say, i’m talking about it myself today. well, well , too, it is clear that these congressmen and congresswomen there, seasoned and cynical people there , will read this article. they probably are everyone understands about this video, but the next question is they will explain to him about his life, but they will give him money anyway, or is this some kind of factor that, maybe already. well, it’s not for him to explain for the life of him and they will say that you
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have no right to demand further text. who are you to demand here, this time the second one will be given exactly in order to maintain, what is called the intensity of the struggle, and uh, they will probably make it clear that we know what part of the money is kickbacks. and so on you get here , uh, either keep it to a minimum or refuse of this at all, because it is taxpayers' money. and now we can’t spend them just like that, but then should i understand you like this cold shower or this glass in shoes and so on. this is not a boy's leak, as some people think. and this is raising a boy, spanking a boy, and let’s say the signal is a boy. what, well, so to speak. for two killed, for sure, for two not killed, one bit gives out they also have an analogue of this saying. that's why they don't give up the boy. oh boy, will continue pump up and so on. i'll explain why, because it's a new boy. these are new troubles
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, new worries for this boy. you can write off a lot of things and they will say the enterprise, there is, and so on, the new boy does not have this. well, it's a change of concept. well, it's too troublesome. not yet, i see. that's actually it. eh, well, water it technologically. i asked, you answered that it was very unpleasant for him. eh, let's say an episode, but nevertheless an episode, after which there is one small one, yes, come on, but for europeans already that’s it, everything is already clear with him. you probably noticed that the level of support for zelensky in the statements of western european politicians has sharply decreased. i do not take into account the authors who did this without fail, that is, the atlanticists went there, there, uh, berbak and so on, but these races yes but but now even in britain it’s already e even pistorius is already. well, there we are already talking about something else, there, not zelensky , we are talking about the situation in ukraine in general now. it’s clear, you understand, that is, they are already leaking it specifically, it’s clear to you
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a view from, well, roughly speaking, the context of the meeting. but from these signs, is it possible to draw any far-reaching conclusions, well, in general, about the fate and prospects of financial military support for ukraine, and so on and so forth, or is it like a flogging of local significance and let’s say it was worth putting. in short, all this in this program is my destiny to encourage me to look at things more broadly. this is not just one episode with kramotorsk, it is much broader. uh, the thing is that this morning, uh, i was sitting there and dreamed of reading the whole speech to grandpa, badin, over there, and it was not yet only a promise. this is a description of what he will say there, but there was a lot of thinking about how the current gena differs from the genassam. there were previous thoughts that the americans had, including this article that you quoted here. i also read it, and there was something said in zelensky about this, a little later the chinese had thoughts
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and they coincided touchingly. you know, uh, everyone is saying that now the whole general assembly is no longer about ukraine. what's the main thing? the content of the moment is that there is a struggle for those who are tired of enduring, tired of waiting, and people from the global yogi? yeah, and at the same time, everyone is fighting in their own way, the chinese gathered the harbor themselves , well, or or let’s say, they themselves gathered there to go swimming with the chinese 77 and there they pass a rather harsh resolution about what, uh, we ’re tired of tolerating, uh, underdevelopment, ugliness, and uh, technological wars . uh, in short , right now, uh, everyone is struggling to do something nice. this is for this world majority. so, and about zelensky and which a this is like what the americans wrote about about zelensky on the podium, or even at the un seats there observing the procedure, what if all these people from the world majority to the global south again hear that zelensky will say,
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that he will stay there until the last give them more weapons, then things will get worse for them. let everyone expect him to finally talk about, uh, what kind of world he wants to achieve. how will he do this? and now biden and everyone else will play along with this opinion of the majority, and therefore this explains the volume of monetary support for housing to ukraine in the future. that is, well, of course, yes, you’re right, of course, you can’t cut anything right away, but uh, all the technology will work on this, that is, your version, if i understand it correctly, that this cold shower is for this purpose, in order to prepare him, as it were, and begin to transfer him to some other reality, which they prepared for him, a reality which yes, yes, in which he is again no longer a golden boy and a project, to whom anything can be done, but, as it were, some kind of resource, but by which so to speak , they manage, and he does that, yes, because for example, i’m reading, well, it’s clear that this is not the first and the thing is quite banal, but
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nevertheless today against the backdrop of the fact that he came there with such important tasks, as if for himself. here you go, merry, taylor greene is commenting exactly on what you are talking about, zelensky at the general assembly. well, as always, he arrived there in green sweatpants. e in green, but it’s true, in my opinion, with difficulty already with the sleeves, after all, the sleeves were sewn on, which means, uh. that's what she says zelensky is not the governor of the fifty-first state, but joe biden is in his pocket in his sports pocket. e pants. well, she really was never particularly fond of him. well, and to ukraine too, that’s why there are indicators here. this means, accordingly, if this is a switch to another reality, then another reality in which ukraine is for them, which, let’s say, is in contrast to what it was the previous year and a half. well, the previous year and a half, and this was the all-powerful fighter of russia indirectly with
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china. and now it should be such a well-managed negotiating partner, a which will output. e westerners from the current unpleasant situation for them and obey to negotiate. yes. eh, just to conduct things like that, not not to achieve goals or negotiate seriously. but what they’ll tell him, uh, what he should do here is that it’s all very logical, but uh, the potion is that guy, and who, it seems to me , has a negotiation fee of 5 kopecks. yes, a negotiated option, some have their own option, because they are very short. yes. at first these were heroes, they were perceived and paid as and now these are victims they will be paid they will be paid as victims, it’s okay. well, you understand, if they are paid like a victim, but paid like victims so much that they can continue this activity at the front, then, well, in general, as they say, the relationship between the americans and their
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satellites . we have been watching there for decades, and we see that they love unquestioning submission. using them in the dark, as zelensky does when a pancake arrives, and a bloody show is staged under it, is unacceptable for them. i wanted to talk a little about this article say. i don't remember in the last history that six journalists conducted a visual investigation. that’s what it’s called, and in fact, on the battlefield, we were able to go out to collect the debris and that’s it, it was straight to finnish service. this suggests that the americans , through the newspaper, through their mission, which is now deployed there for military monitoring. they were able to correctly say to send him a signal that his friend should not flirt with the americans and senators are irritated by the position in which zelensky puts himself in equal positions with biden and with administration green clothes. that is, he does not consider it necessary to dress. that is, he plays his game. well, he continues to play this moment, but in fact, almost all
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the mainstream media have come out in a negative scenario of his arrival now, because the internal political and economic situation, he says that there is no time for ukraine now. there , strangely, they are starting to slide into recession and so on, the americans have internal problems, like a tsunami soon after christ. i liked the newspaper gardin when it wrote that zelensky hopes to call upon the strange man to allocate new money to him. and this will cause even more negativity in the countries of the global south, which themselves. well, what we were talking about is interesting. i liked the speech of the head of the food mission. un is the widow of the former macain. remember we had such a senator and a hawk. already deceased, she said, ukraine turned off all the air in the room. we cannot send all resources. the only thing we have is that africans must die of hunger. these are also signals that indicate comrades of ukraine, you are not the center of the earth. let's change this situation. now we’ll pause on these signals, because i’m receiving signals from space there, as always , i’m humiliating the sensor here, that you have to watch
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you know me. hello father. see you soon. serve under contract. the program will show we continue to work live, we began to talk about the fact that the session of the general assembly, which is taking place today , was intended by the americans and their allies, in a sense. revenge for the g20, as such, well, with the ukrainian agenda, events that, as we have already said, more and more countries in the global south are already kind of sick of it. and in this sense, the things that we discussed are very indicative, connected, there, with zelensky’s arrival from his reception, and the western press, but quite indicative. in my opinion, biden’s speech, which
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he already delivered at the session of the general assembly, is the same speech that you began to dream about in the morning. i immediately wanted to tell you that you remember how in the film the courier you dream about the lofty thing that biden will also serve me as a dream, well, let’s realize part of your dream, biden spoke for 27 minutes, of which five were dedicated to ukraine, but you can draw different conclusions from this, so to speak, uh balance, but here, in fact, is a typical typical excerpt from what he said in this part. i'll introduce it to you now, please. only russia has the ability to immediately stop. this is a military conflict, only russia stands in the way of peace. russia's price for peace the surrender of ukraine the territory of ukraine and the children of ukraine russia believes that the world will get tired and allow ukraine to be captured without any consequences, but let's ask the question, if we abandon the basic principles of the un to please the aggressor, then can every member of this assembly feel
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confident that he will be protected, if ukraine falls, will independence be ensured? each of you and the answer, as i believe , is not here. it seems to me that the most beautiful thing in this video is not even what biden says, because he didn’t say anything completely new, of course. and well, in general, all 5 minutes consisted of approximately this on this topic. it seems to me that the most beautiful thing in this video is that it was not put together by us. this was put together by the person who filmed it in the general room. eh, the assembly is here. they caught it well, and i think it was also a very impressive catch. here is zelensky and in words that the price is there, it means now yes, he says, he’s grandfather, why are you talking so slowly, tell me quickly, i need to look at the potion. how is his nose squelching? in vo yes, well, it was necessary to directly try to get dressed and sit at that moment. something i haven’t done this for a long time, yes, yes, this is it,
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eh! but yes, biden says, it’s a predictable thing, and all these messages. they have long been clear. and now i understand where stoltenberg got this heresy of his, that there will be peace if russia lays down its arms. that’s actually it. i took it from the same metal ones, but we are interested in the realities real, as if there was also a war, and my friends, it is very complex, very difficult. we don’t talk about this much, because there’s a lot of this geopolitics. well, what can we say about this here , but i correspond with the guys at the front on a daily basis, well, that is, it’s not just hot there. it’s very, very hot and very hard, and it’s very hard for them too, and that’s why this this is the topic of what will happen next with this, it is not only geopolitical, strategic and so on. she is also talking about this and in this sense against the backdrop of biden’s speech. i want to remind you about
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what they said today at the rammstein group , where these arms supplies are discussed. well, here's us secretary of defense austin protank, please abrams, which the united states previously committed to supply will soon arrive in ukraine . we will continue to work closely with our ukrainian partners to ensure that all assistance is used effectively and reliably. that is , the abrams seem to be already on their way. i don’t know what the weather is like there, they will arrive there, but nevertheless, it’s difficult for me to judge what 10 ambroses are, and he about those same missiles about which there has been fuss for a long time, please. we know that it is rich, we know that there are a lot of discussions about long-range missiles, which are very important for ukraine. do you think the time has come? whether this stage of the war has come when there is no other alternative, we will continue to give ukraine what is necessary for its defense at today's meeting. i called on
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the allies of my fellow ministers and defense ministers to once again study their arsenals in order to transfer 155-mm ammunition to ukraine , an air defense system, as well as interceptor missiles. make sure that we are all doing everything possible to prepare ukraine. by winter, air defense systems will remain the most necessary type of weapons for ukraine. please note, she asks him about long-range missiles. yeah, and he answers about 150-mm shells and air defense systems about the winter campaign, and so on and so forth in this sense, so we say, there’s an article in new york, the times, there’s a plane, not a plane, they didn’t bother, they didn’t transport major retailor green, and so on further, but on this track here are these words, and how can you connect here the political reality and the specific military-technical one, that he failed the offensive, that his oath promise to the aspins at the security forum, and then certain american officials there, that we will show you. the result has not been achieved and now the countries are really stopping.
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let's go through the invoice. rockbauer, head of the nato military committee yes, he asks for more than we can, he says more orders than can be provided, and he appeals to the heads of state to put pressure on their industrialists invest money in defense , invest pension money in defense enterprises of national states and increase supplies to ukraine in the bottom line. this is what our military-industrial complex says is insufficient to support the front. in contrast, by the way, from russia and the allies that we have, this is also an important point, and recently north korea and iran have become very interested in our communications. the next point is that the money for arms supplies that the americans should allocate has not yet resolved the issue, but 20 billion. will they give ukraine a 24-year sentence or not? just one second. it's literally an hour. they brought me news, this is again about the question of what we were talking about about cold souls about tinkering and setting up stalls speaker
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mccarthy said that he is not ready to guarantee zelensky new funding of 24 billion. on thursday i will demand, on thursday he will demand reporting for the money already allocated . that is, it is spoken publicly. this is smooth. this is no longer an article for you; it’s not even a question. they will give it there, but the fact that it is pronounced and fixed. this is also an indicator. yes, briefly military strategies. they say that the conflict will now grow in numerical terms and the resources needed for the company for 24 years are more than what was allocated before, if zelensky already has more than 110 billion. expenses , then ideally in his twenty-fourth year he would receive 150 plus money to support the country, and he is 20. they haven’t even promised it yet, it’s unclear and the european union has slowed down, that is, the situation is critical plus. his economy is down, plus he's down, uh, electricity and so on further.
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well, and most importantly, his friends, european partners poles and balts, not with the poles and other countries, blocked the output of his agricultural products, that is, they did not meet him halfway to let him earn money, but they slowed down the whole thing, again talking about something like stand up, it was worth the boy, or is this a conversation about what happened to him. well, as some people write, they started leaking there, but i ’ll say differently, all countries except the americans. for them, this is income, not a project; the poles make money from conflicts; for the americans, a project to weaken russia by there is a transformation of the economies of europe and other countries. just make money short please. about the money that is allocated. uh, i have a completely unexpected performance. eh, i recently read an article by doug bandow. uh, such a veteran of american foreign policy, who gave a link to his old article from 1995, where , uh, the article is huge, there are 40 pages with links with quotes and so on, that the americans not only do not know how to impose any sanctions sanctions, don’t give
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results, but friends can’t best friends help, because everyone to whom they gave money for development there for anything else through the us through the world bank , and through the state department, whatever. everyone in ninety -five at least feels worse than 20 years ago, and uh, here we go at the same time , he has such a good figure there. we have already known since then. and that 70% of the money one way or another ends up back in america, uh, having made a few turns, that is, americans also need to be able to help friends. no, don't help your friends, no. uh scare uh enemies interesting observation dustin said sacramental i was waiting for this phrase, and he said it. he said that we count very much on our allies. and this means in the context of what was said is being pronounced now in congress. uh, first of all, we'll count the money. secondly, we are waiting for the report. this is actually a very, very important point. yes,
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and thirdly, we are still trying to shift the brunt of the costs to our allies, including the europeans. well, in my deep conviction, the europeans, in contrast to the balts, who have gone completely crazy. uh, already, uh, already there. well, completely tear poland apart and eastern european. uh, countries. eh, restrictions are being introduced and so on, france, have you heard anything about supply defeats? to be honest, i haven’t heard for a long time, the germans supply leopards well, but 10 leopards. immediately they didn’t even move, because they were not suitable for transport. the danes take money from museums to study, they also promised something, but, to be honest, there will also be questions there. i think attention. i think that now we will be faced with hmm sabotage from european countries about the allocation of money about the allocation weapons and so on. that is, they will already try to give. well, it’s already completely crumbling, but they gave me the answer to the question. and the fact that she returned
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there from 30. this is the second question. sorry for this kind of sabotage. i think european countries will already see this. well, god forbid, of course , although we understand that there are those who will put pressure on finding european countries. all this, of course, will not be easy, so there are no illusions. we are talking about certain trends that have emerged; these will not happen tomorrow. not the day after tomorrow. this won't be easy, but it's still very illustrative story. well, okay, there’s the new york times, and it’s kicking, so it’s a potion, okay, there mccarthy said that he would like something, yes. duda in new york with the right people to say it would be good if ukraine remembered that it receives help from poland, that is, well , it already looks like that? well, you know this a little bit, like in a children's joke. run away from here, boy, now everyone is going to judge you, yes, well, i can’t tell this joke on air, so i’ll tell it in an advertisement. well, just look at the advertisement. she is also very
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talk already. well, exclusively from myself. i was at the beginning of the program when we discussed this topic. well, let's say, like such a political geopolitical and so on, i will emphasize. to be uh, balanced and balanced and present different points of view despite the fact that there are many more of them than we discussed, and they are now lying around contradictory, that this is a game of some people like this no, this is the opposite of a game. here are the other ones, i understand perfectly well that there are interests of iran , that there is a following here, the americans and the french. and of course, erdogan in the russian federation , which, i remind you, also has a military base in armenia and the fate of this military base, of course, is very much connected with that. what kind of event will develop in armenia itself and this, of course, is connected with the fate of nagorno-karabakh which is inextricably, well, in the mentality of the people armenia is connected with this. i understand all this perfectly well, all this deep interest in complex games and so on and so forth. well
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, it is very important for me to understand and discuss all this. it's detached. so that people are ordinary people, residents of nagorno-karabakh , mostly armenians, so that they do not become hostages of these very complex, very intertwined games and such geopolitical interests and so on and so forth. this is what i hope that those who can remember this will remember this. yes, i realize all the very important interests that these people cannot become and will not should become the bargaining chip of their lives. they are already the first big conflict on the territory of the soviet union in the mid -eighties; people there do not live peacefully. they have already drank so much that i really hope that all the people who play these complex games. well, at least they will show a little humanity and remember about
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