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uh, a bridge to what he said, my colleague failed to make hitler hitler, uh, during the second world war, thanks to the solidarity of those nations and peoples of the soviet union, we survived that terrible war, in fact, uh, looked forward to the next catastrophe for for not just for the country, but for the peoples who inhabited here. as for the historical process, it is probably still formed and made by people by people. and so, when generations change, when there is no serious continuity. yes, yes, historical memory, and then they begin. it would seem repeated cataclysms and one can conclude that humanity does not
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learn lessons. the soviet union then lost, well, in the ideological war. i'll start a little differently. then i’ll just support from a colleague, i’ll continue my thought. that's what at one time bozhezinsky, very wisely said that the slavs, namely the russian belarusians, ukrainians, the most recalcitrant people to conquer it. impossible to need it. only destroy what they did not, and they went to ensure that the slavs they began to fight among themselves, for example, ukraine is an old dream of playing off the slavs among themselves. that's what we are talking about, with regard to the period that we are talking about, then , in principle, the system was lost. why because after the soviet union did not collapse, but was destroyed artificially, and the traitors, including the leadership of the
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communist party of the soviet union, were there led by this gorbachev and yakovlev? one had to see the new world somehow. yes, and they began to tell us about democracy, freedom, human rights, the rights of the child, and so on. all this was aimed at changing our consciousness, when consciousness changes in the head in the heart, love slowly fades, ideologically processed into the background absolutely right, and in connection with this, a whole system of institutions in america in england in other capitalist countries worked to ensure that here this rebellious people. first, to tear the slavs away from other peoples. what stalin also warned about at one time, that they would tear them away from the russian people, and they would be their main enemies, all this happened, and we see this matter, and if we do today conclusions, then we will understand that a person in life on earth is given once, regardless of what kind he is. what nationality should we learn to live humanly, treat
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each other, understand each other and help. this is our slavic tradition of being a friend , comrade brother, but i would like to return to the message that you, and then further, do we have friends or with whom we will have to build in these conditions, yes, build a new life, but i i agree, of course, first of all. these are the countries of the post-soviet space, of course, everyone now uh hmm e their goals their tasks. i have e, national everyone is now striving to realize national interests, despite the fact that the soviet union collapsed, but the cis was formed and, at the very least, it solves a lot of problems, primarily in the field of economy, and building a free e economic zone between between our
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countries. e next. we have created the eurasian economic union, probably more effectively. yes, he is more efficient. this is more advanced integration, primarily economic integration, but of course, uh dkb organization of the collective security treaty. uh, it primarily resolves issues related to the security of our countries. and uh. these are the closest circle of countries, but we must say that why the west is so belligerent today. because new centers of power are being formed, they are being formed in southeast asia , and in africa and the middle east , not to mention the european, uh, the european region, they are in latin america. of course, if hugo chavez had survived there, then
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we would probably see more serious there was some definite rollback of the trend, but now the pendulum has swung in the opposite direction again and the mercenary. these are countries that, in principle, this association can become the center of power in latin america, we are now with these countries. and, of course, the shanghai cooperation organization, which we should probably also talk about first of all, and this will most likely be very uh, serious uh. and recognition, uh, of the efforts and results of the work, uh, belarusians on international platforms, uh, and first of all, first of all head of state, his position, his e political will, if it were not there. but the lack of will, in fact, gorbachev and other leaders of the communist party of the soviet union
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allowed, uh, to destroy the soviet union , so i want to say that we are not alone, not only uh, the countries of the post-soviet space. those who are members of the cis, uh, are with us now on international platforms, of course, the united states is already working on trying to work on all countries so that they come out, so to speak, as a united front against. uh, primarily the russian federation, but africans are different they say you know europe is not the whole world. that is, we will not give in. we would like to interact and cooperate and will not allow ourselves to be urged on, so let's just say this. this is a rather difficult situation right now. and i think that it will m-m develop with all, with all, as it were, efforts. uh, the west, uh, after all , these centers will uh gain strength, uh, which
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will form a polycentric world, uh, and, in which, uh, the republic of belarus you know what is interesting, because, uh, in this polycentric world. e yes, we are geographically located in europe and it would seem. well, here we are, yes, at this point of power. but no, i think that you can see us, the sco is already accepting us, which means yes, yes, yes, that is, we will be in the center of power, uh, there, i ’m sure we are well treated and there is interest in latin america. to cooperation to development of interaction, so we will be present in different geopolitical regions. uh, the president has always said that we don't have geopolitical ambitions, but we have geopolitical interests first and foremost. it is related to a the form in which our
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state exists is a socially oriented state on the one hand and on the other hand, an export-oriented state is very important, therefore it is very important for us to be in various e participate in various geopolitical associations. agree, when they cut off from one part, there is land from different countries, first of all, this affects the economy, because the logistics chains are broken, what we can produce ourselves, what we cannot the big question is, who are we friends with and how can we and, by the way, always a counter argument. uh, when they talk about the ussr what they say that when people went they saw after the deficit that was in the ussr and this is also one of the counterarguments that a closed economy will not be able to meet the needs, after we are used to living in abundance. you know, i will support my colleague again in the near future in a year, two three five, we will see that we will add friends and
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changes will take place in the world. and now, then a polycentric world that would begin to take shape, because this is a historical break, and today it is from the point of view of laws social development is already working for that version of the world order, people will not be tired of living under a whip and under only the money that they are given, they want to be people. and now all this will happen, as for the experience of this, then it must be taken. it is no longer necessary to draw conclusions and the absolutely correct position of the leadership of our country, when they left the socially oriented position of building a new belarusian state at this stage and people feel free here. but sometimes we get consumed by that . unfortunately, we need to save here that's all why because only this socially-oriented state enables a person to be a person to work, learn to be treated and that's it. rest. what is the role
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of the state? find more in other countries, so that it is like in belarus today, and our union and allied states with russia for many examples. and what is happening now is this crisis, it is going through stages, and we will see the world change, this is unambiguous, but belarus is not ready to lower this iron curtain and an example of this is the decision of the head of state to open in fact, the border for the citizens of poland lithuania latvia estonia for our neighbors who can now safely cross the border to come to the republic of belarus what kind of people's diplomacy? she works? it works, of course, but it must be very similar on both sides. it's a two-way road, of course. it has a very strong impact on people there. e. well, pay attention to what we were once accused of in the days of the
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soviet union, that we forbid me to travel abroad, we don’t issue jammers. eh, that means some other passports. yes, it's a whole. yes, the whole was an event today doing it in the west in the west, that is, in fact , uh, demonstrate some fear of fear before, uh, in front of us from the other side. it seems to me that maybe they should be afraid of why. because we are in these 30 e years of very complex and difficult, when we really built and began to build our sovereign state on the ruins. e of the soviet union er, when we were the assembly shop of the soviet union yes, without resources, without resources we restored the machine-building and petrochemical industries because we have a very small percentage of localization. e. well,
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you know, er. if we now go on to this topic again, then i want to tell you why the president criticizes, because, uh, today the world and international economic relations are arranged in such a way that our partners. uh, well, too. they have their own interests, they are not only interested in buying. we have goods. they have an interest in creating a product together. that's why we, too, if, well, let's say. uh entered into cooperation with the people's republic of china, then it should be cooperation on an equal footing and beneficial to both the chinese, uh, side and the belarusian side, therefore, of course, it is necessary, uh, higher localization in manufacturing there as well. e bicycles. e motorcycles. uh, geely and so on and so forth. well, we have a lot of specific examples. eh,
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let's even say so. here is an example of the minsk automobile plant, when we had options to always install a motor from western manufacturers. well, our leadership got its bearings very timely and jointly with the people's republic of china built a factory. e near minsk, releasing the necessary e motor, which is also installed on our trucks. ez the correctness of the strategy that was chosen by our state and the president. eh, when we, shall we say, didn’t put, uh, everything in one basket, but tried to work in different markets, no matter how hard it was, no matter how far away, when we said , well, well, why why go to latin america or there in southeast asia, the shoulder is very e large disadvantageous. eh, but today uh, the situation shows that uh prices are changing
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pricing is changing and already even long-distance deliveries. they become quite profitable and those who entered these markets become economically profitable , those who entered these markets, those who managed to, are actively working there and now, so i emphasize once again the idea that belarus does not lower the iron curtain. on the contrary, she resists, probably, we are against it. this and uh we are ready to work. uh, both with the east and with the west with the south with the north, that is, absolutely with those who? e. today willing to work with us this curtain is lowered against us. you look at more than 20 years of economic political sanctions have now moved into the sphere of culture and sport. how did it happen? can they want to say that they are really democrats. they are
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imposing this on us from the point of view that we should be free and so on, but as a result of all their non-democracy. we can see where they went with their troops, changing leadership and so on, and how it ended. therefore, we need to preserve our belarusianness. our slavs our customs, traditions and cultures, only then will we be in belarus for a very interesting and informative conversation and i really hope that belarus can face all these geopolitical storms. you are even stronger. thank you thank you look at the pupils of the
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lumpy children's family home at a food fair in moscow tell me if you have among the boys there, someone has a scar on his leg, i'm still a boy who disappeared 14 years ago, but why is he here listen, lady, mine to you advice get out of here and stop sniffing around. nobody here in my house has no right to do anything behind my back. it's clear if it's really anton to take genetic material, well, to do a dna analysis until you tell us the truth about kirill and you really my father, watch the series scar this weekend on belarus 24. each hero has his own unique story and his own view to belarus and today i have six children older.
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my son lives in minsk, he likes it here very much. i can say that the belarusian education allowed me to do my favorite thing. i am very thankful teachers who gave me the knowledge that i can still use to this day belarus has given me a lot in terms of my development. i became a musician. i became a teacher at a music school, you can't imagine what kind of gold belarusians carry in their souls. every year, how belarus changes, it becomes more beautiful, more interesting, it develops, see it on belarus 24 tv channel.
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