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vitebsk will train enough doctors. i say no, not everyone will go to gomel, especially after the chernobyl accident, and i saved it. i want you to receive this education. and when there are already arguments. it would seem that there was no said no, we will not reduce. it would be better if a person with a higher education stands at the machine, an ordinary worker with a higher education, because the machines are the most programmatically controlled and so simple. this is important so that you, not like in the commonwealth there, the way of the flow, their children and other things were educated, not diluted in belarusian juicy move, but only in e, polish and so on. i don't want it. it's not about it, it's important. who governs, but it is more important that you live on your own land, here are the whites , and your friends rushed abroad. and you know how much they are asking about now, we don’t
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know, well, we didn’t close their entry, but they are afraid to return some who messed up, because the law is not in order. what if they are asked there, well, in the near future i will answer this question, just on september 17, the day of national unity is close. we will consider some questions. not i want to announce them in advance and we will make an appropriate decision. but we are on our own land. therefore, everything depends on you, therefore the question at the wrong address will not be with you with me. well, it's up to you, please, dear alexander grigorievich good afternoon. where am i here? good afternoon. my name is stanislav krasko. i am a third-year student of the faculty of law of the belarusian state
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university, majoring in political science. i would like to clarify one more question regarding ukraine aleksandra grigoryevich what happened what is happening? and that will be take place? what do you think came. i just made a speech - i said, in israel you repeat yourself. and what was i telling you, i told you, everything was sharpened after the americans were withdrawn from afghanistan, forces were released there. and it is necessary to involve the americans somewhere. what kind of enemies? the number one china know, for sure i had a conversation with high-ranking american e- leaders. eh, in the twentieth year. uh, in february there somewhere at the beginning of the year, they come with them on this subject. said remember the main point that i said hmm us secretary of state pompeo, then a former church worker. i had a good conversation with him. we are cooperating with them intelligence agencies. i told him well, like
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you, smart educated, kind of rich. could admit that you have united. economically powerful china with russia's powerful military attitude, well, how could you unite them? well, what do you think, you will win against them. left-hander took out a notebook and wrote it down. well, i told him a lot . what did he write down, uh, but then i saw that china number one russia number two they need to figure out in order to save hegemony. and why do they need hegemony for their wealth, if they collapse they will not have a printing press, even now the dollar has already gone down people see that these sanctions, what are we afraid of sanctions or someone is afraid of, because everything is tied to the international main currency . and now people see that they can’t do this for how many countries under
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these sanctions, they began to drop dollars , even china. therefore, they had to figure it out. e with china, but then the case turned up. they will fight with russia to the last. and if necessary, look gradually at howitzers, then rszo. then now stealth fighters, they are ready to deliver there and i'm afraid that it will come to nuclear weapons. why did i put the question to putin. we once took out nuclear weapons for free. the most modern poplar trees we had, they are now in service in the russian federation, yes. russia from an ally, close relatives, they will protect us, but it's all good. today you are me tomorrow. he heard from me what you suggest. i'm here tactical nuclear weapons. not now, not tomorrow, not the day after tomorrow,
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but if suddenly there will be an attack on the belarusian. and if the americans continue to promote these weapons to poland. we should have it. well, you heard we have agreed to upgrade several of our aircraft, which will be ready to carry tactical nuclear weapons. we do not pedal this topic, because the americans have stopped. they do not climb into poland with nuclear weapons. i say good good command. we don’t need a situation here, but we will defend ourselves in every possible way. therefore, in ukraine , i have already said, it is not clear that russia will not be able to play. russia america cannot leave. it's almost like a quote. ukrainians will fight, they must say their word, say the president, they won’t say the word, everything depends in
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ukraine, there is no longer a president, it depends on the military , they die. there they see that it is futile. listen already. uh, the poles are already rubbing their hands to the poles in western ukraine. gave the right to govern ukraine there. what is it? well, what are they all crazy about? ukraine money ukrainians have nothing. they export food grains to europe, is that normal? therefore, only the military, and there the conflict is brewing between the president and the military only the military can be rude. hit with an edge to seek. no, let's negotiate, because ukraine cooperates from the face of the earth, they load wagons, they carry it with black soil. the next time the denouement will be before i tell you about it.
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thank you yes please. hello alexander grigoryevich my name is luxury. andrey i am a third-year student of the faculty of natural sciences of the belarusian state pedagogical university named after maxim tank about multipolarity and unipolarity in recent times. very often they say something uh, and you have repeatedly touched on this topic in your uh speeches, including today. uh, please tell me, using the example of our country, is there any difference for belarus what the world will be like farther ? several pillars on several supports, even on several pillars, then this system is more
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stable. we just need stability. listen, we don't do geopolitics here. there is no resource for doing geopolitics, therefore, if someone says there, yes, he is so ready. he 's not ready for anything. i don't have a resource. i ca n't be a dictator, because there is no resource for being a dictator, he says, stalin listen here dictator, he owned the entire planet. he influenced, uh, anywhere on the planet he had a resource for this. we have not in terms of population, not in terms of territory, not in terms of wealth or resources. uh, another natural resource. this resource does not exist, so we cannot influence. well, let's say it affects the global problem so much, but we are in the center of europe , here is a strip, so that you know not everyone knows this , under the strip is located in the center of europe from the urals to great britain there is a center near
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polotsk. this is russian specialists scientists calculated and that says it all. this heart of europe will stop the heart or it will be difficult for the whole body to act up. what means know know you know it, that's why we need it. peace of mind after the collapse of the soviet union, we built ourselves into technological chains. we have found our place. that is, we produce tractors car more cargo. we took our place. we know our market knows us, well, we supply and trade. and the main thing is that there should not be any turmoil of war, as now the turmoil of the logical chains has fallen apart and we now have to work in a roundabout way in cooperation with western europe, we will already make a year at the cost of 5 billion billion dollars with sanctions on western trade
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only in europe with the european union. i'm not talking about russia under 50 billion dollars and so on. well, our economy is not gigantic, not chinese, not american, therefore, if we are not going to kneel, break some processes in the world. we need to calmly integrate. e in this world, and order to live and work. here is our policy. hence our policy, therefore we are for a multipolar world, because it is more stable. and if you look back at my earlier statements on my first presidential trips to china, i was talking about a multi-polar world everywhere. nobody pronounces multipolar, and russia did not perceive it very well in those days as successors, and so on. i've always talked about it, you know to be honest, not because i was such an early strategist and intuitively felt this is relevant today, therefore we are for a
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multipolar world. thanks a lot. and one more thing, if it doesn't bother you, i would also like to take a photo for you and there at the end, let me be here and now we will start doing it, e won't finish until the evening, please. please hello, tell me, please, here i have such a question for the microphone. and you ask questions. yes, yes, speak, speak. but in general, i am such ilya, participation in the mogilev state polytechnic college, my question is whether you will increase the pace of import substitution in connection with the sanctions. ilyusha, we have no other choice. we have no other choice, firstly, because , well, you see, we certainly get to buy. all those components, as once.
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well, you know, because of the fence in a roundabout way there, which knows how the hardest thing is - it's not to get these imported spare parts and components, but the passage. uh, financial transactions. it's not easy, so this is, firstly, and secondly, it is necessary to have our own, if we have our own, you know, we are independent, if there is none of our own, it already depends. so yes, yes, this is a very important question. one can say the question is the number one question, especially in the industry. all my trips now are related to import substitution. and so i want to tell the guys you have a huge opportunity in this regard, so that we and computers can make and, uh, unmanned tractors. we already have them, they work, and so on and so forth. thank you less
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my advice to politics on the stairs good afternoon alexander grigoryevich ratmir kreshchenko third-year student of the faculty of romance languages ​​of minsk state linguistic university teacher, what is your course very soon this work in this school is for teachers, and i heard that in russia 2023 will be declared the year of the teacher . and a mentor. have you already made a decision in this whom or year? what will the next 2023 be like in our country for a teacher to preserve the historical memory of transmission in the future generation and probably, well, as a true patriot, the spiritual is consecrated so that sofyodor comes out. he heard. uh,
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that's what's on your mind. give it to the youth. don't lie, don't drag them into politics. don't make them. uh, you know, well, a rude word in the twentieth year yells, throws cannon fodder at the barricades. i have never said that, but do not compare our youth. uh, this is not necessary even in the twentieth year, i can’t be offended by young people, even by this linguistic university of yours, where you sang, not realizing that they can on my god come and report every morning. i was told about this at the linguistic university , god, they sing at you, at the corridor on the stairs. why do you think? i’m not on the stairs , it can’t be god do you know who wrote the mighty god please say it loud and clear so that they know who wrote this magnetic
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god young god wrote natalya arsenyeva a frivolous woman who ate the head guardian of the belarusian police by bribery herself and she 45. shah was a nkvd secret police officer and knocked. she wrote the version of maxim tank praises, prostalina. and lenina, and the coleulada changed in 45, became the third most protracted patriot. reicha was recognized by a fenced friend of wilhelm cuba. medals at the skhodnik of peoples with remarks. uh, there were five steps. she tore off the highest. and most importantly, this anthem may not have god yak from a whole sherakh, inshah songs were forced into the rivers near minsk, sometimes occupations were announced by marching songs of the thirteenth belarusian battalion of the sda and our collaborationist formations, and there with notes for everything else to that, uh. well, the fish the memory that i was an anti-semitic, i saw that ideology, but
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there were three people on the list for the extradition of zlochintsy. what is called the hardened troikas, pedigrees, the suprum president of the belarusian central rada natalya arsenyeva and the husband of francis, eats that, uh, and she was the cold heart of the general commissariat, belarus sobbed removed her inheritance, like a harbor of two issuances to belarus on the art. this is now the office of the belarusian police of the belarusian policemen and was also the belarusian regional defense from oksana belorusskaya newspaper. this is me when i was leaving here is such a member of that kalim about natalia arsen. well, and most importantly, natalya arsenyeva don’t prick, nikolas, and she and her husband ran away, radiated by the remnants. she did not repent of nicole for breaking through and treating her, which she also gave birth to. everything is correct. well. the henchmen of, uh, fascism wrote what they could later, and there they drank alexander grigoryach, in spite of everything.
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allow me to express to you the words of gratitude from university students and teachers for everything you do for the country. thank you the main thing. here the schoolchildren will also pass the teachers. here is what you have is and nothing else is needed. they must think. think think read write look. well, be patient, you know, for such a period of time, you have to be patient not to make tough decisions until you have a family and your first child. as soon as you have. children, you will instantly become different and not denis, his people will begin to read pro-government information. everything will begin to read everything, because then you will not be represented and no, you will not have yourself. if you are a real parent you will give birth to this little one baby, and they also wanted to live the great
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patriotic war, and they were buried alive and, as you dug up, they piled them up there, put them in a row, then, like firewood stacked on top, adults were killed on children. it was a pity to waste cartridges, they threw them there, covered them with earth, and until the third day the earth was still breathing. they wanted to live. go and children, children, for which they were to blame for throwing into the well and not even covered it with earth. how many such was the sea of ​​such cases. and so, when you have children, you will read everything, you will all interested in being interested, and then you will come to me and say, listen to lukashenka, please don’t leave yet, walk around the fields there so that there are more grains, so that there are beets , because sugar is needed from beets and so on, then you you will land quickly and you won’t drink beer,
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because you are a wife, if you are in love, go, she will take you in, they will put you next to the child and will sit and look at him and you won’t sleep at night and you will run to earn more, so that the child haven't been yet when he grows up, he must be arranged somewhere and somehow, so that he receives an education and is not the last person in this country. thank you please. hello alexander grigoryevich, i have a question for you. my name is ilya gusakov. i am from vitebsk, a student of secondary school number 17 a week ago. you held a meeting where you touched on the topic of education and the introductory campaign , since i am an applicant. i would be interested to know. what to expect a retreating company after changes in the field of education. thanks in advance for your reply i'll tell you soon. what result did we come
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to if you asked me, what am i afraid to answer you for. i see a very big drawback of centralized testing, someone at random, someone somehow trains someone there. well, in general , i know all the shortcomings of this process, and positive knowledge. i passed the exams, as i told you. uh, there the teacher sits and sees the person. he sees oh, yes, i put a comma there a little bit in the wrong place, as i once participated in oral russian literature there, i still remember these phrases, right? or how she yells a word, eru, and so on, uh, i say, they listened to me. yes, i did not learn these rules. but no, i came to the university to do the rules, it doesn’t teach me and they began to torment me for literacy. write it write it and they
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interrogated me for 35 minutes. i did not make a single mistake anywhere in the most complex sentences that were given and two accepted one doctor , the people were without members. you probably don’t remember the beginning of the fact, i still remember it and a teacher from some school. well, advanced such a selection committee on exams did not take bad teachers. so he says to her, listen amazing. you don't know the rules, but writes correctly, says, okay, we can't put a five on a four now, i don't need it anymore, i don't need it anymore, i entered. therefore, they were amazed, seeing me they were struck by what, but i read everything, everything that is possible by candlelight there in the village, somewhere else in the library. and this erudition allowed me to be literate, but
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i often give examples at a meeting and say that if there was a ct, i would not know, i would not student, after all, teachers, this is already as a teacher i say, he must see a person in front of him. and if he is honest, if he is patriotic, if he is rooting for strong students in our country, then he will definitely mark the specialists. this is including this. i perceive this normally. well , probably, here, uh, they will hand over his coached more, prepared, especially when they were centralized tested. i brutally controlled your tests, according to which you act, we polished them three times so that the questions of centralized testing are not too abstruse and do not go beyond. uh, high school programs. well, i don’t know whether they are like that or not, but three
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times we approached this and then they told me that normal tests can be used to test guys. well, well, all the same, i have some kind of wariness, but i won’t say no, we are not ready for centralized testing. me and i'm not ready to go back to having an interview here. while somewhere e was doing, i insisted on the retreat of creative universities to have a social security. i'm still, well, how are you centrally testing a painter or sculptor, how will he pass on a special subject? here we are slowly moving, and today at this meeting, which you mentioned. uh, we didn't agree either . i criticized these developers was not heard of it. it's a pity i sent them back and said before the end of the year. we have to make a decision and, uh, applicants, future students and their parents , should know how next year we will
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, uh, select the most smart, talented, who know beautiful and other future or this our country. i will return to this again, and unlike denis, others. you follow the news. e pro-government there will hear my point of view until a decision is made. great whirlpool cali weasel come on let 's go. sophia kalita and i are a student of the 137th secondary school in minsk and are also a participant in the project of the russian belarusian search for memory, and yet. i also came here with the guys who participated with me in a two-week project, we lived together for two weeks and paid a lot both with the belarusian side and with
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russian and we would all like to know very much. what further development is still for us, as participants can be obtained for this memory train project so that we can preserve this memory, since we learned a lot of new things, we visited all, well, almost all the sights of cities, about 15 cities. uh, visited, so i would like to know how we can further organize development so that we do not lose touch with the guys from the russian side and from the belarusian side and could somehow develop and that more people learned about the memory of the victims of the great patriotic war. understandable again, not really a question for me. you were in this thread, it was my job to support this project when the president of russia suggested it. i said no question, i am sending this train, and now he traveled around the country with you russian guys. i welcome this. you not only, uh,
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got acquainted with what was and saw it on the models of some that were in the war, but you talked, uh, with the guys. this is very important and we have lost it. e at one time with the russian youth, so i'm for it but you have to grow up, then there is memory, we will not cancel it, it will travel around the territory. russia and belarus if you create something similar in belarus and invite russians here and together you will go with the partizanskaya dugout to vladivostok on your train. i, too, will support this already, but we must go further. let this be the beginning to move on in fellowship. e with russians with others with other youth with ukrainians poles. uh, and someone wants to meet with lithuania. there and so on, joint meetings. uh, sporting events. please
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provide a lot of form. suggest consider i'm sure we support. i would like to submit one more question. let's be brief, please, there are also participants here, there are participants of the memory train from the minsk region, with whom we are also familiar from minsk, as you said that we need to go further and also develop on the territory of belarus so that we can somehow learn new places and so on, because after all, we are our motherland is belarus i would like to clarify how we can go further, and with the students of schools in belarus, uh, learn new places and captivate other people this is because, for example, and also we learned from the russian side that there is such a competition as big break, where all students participate and they are involved in it. i think that
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a in belarus could try to make one. so that the students of our country are also , but more tuned in. clearly , then look, uh, i’m meeting here with your youngest pioneers, they, uh, well, i say, maybe, at the prompt of evil adults, they suggested holding this event. i then immediately decided what you are proposing now. eh please propose that we consider all your initiatives, including this initiative that you just named, except for the memory train. there and so on, you suggest that we consider it all, if you have a desire, not just formally ride somewhere around the country and go beyond, and this will be useful. for god's sake or through university. uh, their institutions and bodies. there management or
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through the belarusian republican youth union, there the guys are mobile and the first secretary is such a mobile person. submit an offer. we will consider more please. please please. yes, yes, please, good afternoon dear participants of today's event, good afternoon alexander grigoryevich i am very glad to welcome you here, i am a student of the baranovichi state university, which was just opened thanks to you already sovereign belarus we are very grateful. i am also the commander of the student production team of the lord named after the hero of belarus nikita borisovich kukonenko. and in the first place, i would like not to ask you a question, but in the first place, i would like to give you the answer at the very beginning you asked. why do we need historical memory? why and after sitting at the event, thinking, i decided to give an answer. he has matured for me. you and i make
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a lot of mistakes and a lot of mistakes. we have committed no one is immune from this. this is where we regret what we didn't prevent, and it goes over and over in our heads very, very often. we need historical memory so that we do not repeat, simply do not repeat what we once did that which we regret and will regret. here is the answer to this question. also, i would like to ask you a little question. he is connected with him alexandra grigoryevich but tell me, how do you see the next year. it's not even a question. this is advice. we ask for advice. how do you see the next year and why? what do we owe and what can we
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learn next year as young people? as a youth, i can advise you to often say this when i invite youth to, uh, prom. eh, do it on time. don't put off tomorrow. no way, because tomorrow you will be overwhelmed with new problems. and what you did not decide yesterday and today. perhaps it will not be resolved, and tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, new problems and new questions will arise. a new task will have to be solved, therefore, here is my advice to you. forward forward forward, do not be distracted by third-rate and even secondary issues. try to solve them. uh, like, solving the main issues. this is what i can advise you about next year. you asked. eh, this question we
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will do everything, at least. i, as the president, will do everything for you to enter the university. or are you preparing to enter the university realized your plan? i will do everything for you to live in a peaceful and calm country. i don't want you to fight, we will fight with you. i, as commander in chief, only in one case, if our national security is threatened. and this is when we will be attacked by other states, all then guys. prepare everything i'm ahead of you behind me. i do not hide it, but god forbid, please, one more question. there are no questions , please, military man. i am
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cadet city cadet school of the fourth year. i want to ask you this question in the near future. will there be any joint projects with the russian federation there are many joint projects with russia, ranging from e-e military-technical to ordinary land construction of belarusian ports. e near st. petersburg and in other places. uh, joint import substitution projects are huge. right now, about $2 billion in russia is allocating us for these joint projects, so the project will be dark, dark e. starting even i would say from this train of memory, about which your colleague just spoke, and ending with military-strategic issues, we will strengthen our relations with our main strategic partner of our
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fraternal russia, please, please, please hello alexander , hello, alexander grigoryevich is it also a biologist ? yes, i'm a classmate of denis's name is alexey, watch him. i watch with all my might. first i would like to bring to my question, because i have already talked to people and not everyone understands the eyeliner, then i’m already looking, i’m being rushed a little from the outside, even though it’s a dictatorship, but i have to settle down, there’s such an anecdote that the guy made himself a t-shirt with a portrait of hitler and such hearts flew in a few blows on the head beaten half to
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death. he hasn't left the room yet . actually. this anecdotes turned out to be, well, absolutely delusional funny. but now, as a person who loves history and is interested , i often sit in various historical communities and now this bad word is there or what i heard you communicate. a and e noticed this trend and that's the last few years. it's getting bigger and bigger that people are about, well, our age and uh, they're driving in. this is already beginning in the heads of the younger generation, and to consider that hitler was right, they begin there that, please, there e hitler was a liberator. that's all and e.

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