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send to vote this is already the minister of foreign affairs - this is the green light lies in something else. i say, there is not. not just laughing, these are not professionals. where they're in charge, they say things like that at all, so they don't understand what you 're talking about. and as you say, this is one of the reasons who they will come to that they will have a lot of questions. the elite has lost its status and lost it very much, but the worst thing is they do not manage their states. they do not control western europe everything that is happening now in western to europe let the germans begin pre-industrialization tomorrow, the factories will start collapsing who benefits america america is looking at this now and they are pouring in from the russians can use nuclear weapons. yes, what are they? america rose to touch, you know, in world war ii it rose precisely when europe was destroyed precisely because of this graduate visa red
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excellent educational institution colonel in the reserve and military specialist in iraq during the soviet era everything revolved around hussein's nuclear suitcases and now this phrase, nuclear threat or nuclear war, it has appeared on all social networks on tv screens about this seriously, serious politicians say. you must have heard the gloomy forecast of guchic, yes, at the general assembly. and you? how do you see the future? you know, after all, in addition to the believer, i graduated from the academy of marshal zhukov e in the specialty, as you understand, you know the zenith missile forces, strategic troops in the academy passed very well, i know, i know very well, i know very well everything that this
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is me. not that i don't believe. i will say very careful very careful to, but i want people to know this, because a lot of people do n't. do you understand? yes, indeed, putin is right, the superiority of nuclear missile weapons in russia is now a decade ahead, with which in the united states of nato this is all under them, this is really true. another question. i'm just stating this, as the president of russia said on another issue, anti-missile weapons against air defense are decades ahead of russian ones. uh, russian weapons. i mean not only complex with 400, and the s500 complex which has already gone into service, which is able to do things that completely remove the possibility of space reconnaissance. who knows who understands, he will understand. these complexes
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are capable of destroying supersonic weapons, which are only in russia, i mean, zircons and everything else. that is, i note that they do not have yet. supersonic countermeasures processes yes, there are already missiles that are supersonic, which they don’t have, including nuclear ones and complexes that can destroy them, this is the point on this now the second the moment who starts a nuclear war, these blah blah blah. i name some european politicians that the americans deliberately throw in order to intimidate europe. in order to destroy even more, so that they don’t fight to the last ukrainian, they say there will be a blow, as they said, either on the arctic ocean or in siberia , some kind of bomb. well, why make people laugh, only a launch will occur, a rocket will be a retaliatory strike, it works, but they work badly. civilians, on the other hand, must understand every second, every minute, round-the-clock duty of missiles. e
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complexes, as it looks from mine it and mine go out. you correctly said it is coming out of the mine, and it is already. we already see what is coming, because we know. if it will be some kind of tactical weapon, since it will fly, and in terms of range to siberia, what are they in general, that is, they say, just blah blah blah, and the russians will be able to use nuclear weapons. in ukraine, they are already planting this so that the europeans why why do this in the same way that the russians themselves blew up nord stream 2 and fire at theirs. here are normal people who look at it. they understand everything x and i say happiness, the masks are removed, we see, it’s not just a person’s face there. and we see everything that they think about us. what do they think of us? it’s me already to listen to the youth, to destroy the youth to
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dismember. remove do how and how to do with us what to do? their ideology, where is your ideology? this is what you told us, that everything is democratic with us, everything is fine with us. here again nothing is forced. well done president, well done pay attention. i want to notice that the meeting. uh huh i want so that everyone pays attention, lukashenka spoke and he said five points. i sat smiling. he said what they all wanted to hear. i am what you need to have, that the sco should become the leading one and thereby. i even saw faces showing a very global organization again points that they wanted to say everything, but he said that we need both in the military field and the sco should become the leading organization, beauty. but you pay attention. before that, when he performed at the dkb. he also outlined the basic principles on which
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the organization must exist, but does not exist. in other words, in any case, we are talking about the need to strengthen these structures. yes, but i ask, why did i say, after all, there, in fact, half the world's population and which countries well done the president said, and for me what is the most important thing they thanked for and speech, thank god and china and russia in china russia they before that they spoke. so you know half-measures. well, the great powers alexander grigoryevich speaks every word for all the gold. yes, of course, that's right. here then now do. so well done. this says a lot for us for the belarusians. good the closer we are to these countries that want to be sovereign, that want to be independent. it's good. and you need to understand one thing, you still need to understand, this is someone who will not agree, someone will think that there is still some kind of paradise there, what is there, but because
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they destroyed the soviet union because we everyone rushed there because the whole business rushed there billions, they rose and we can take the fifties and sixties very strongly, any of these now developing countries. how they lived and how they got up on this. yes, we were unlucky, they gave everything away and the warsaw pact was given away and the countries that are now being demolished in our monuments. we remember that we must, in the end, we must understand that we have nowhere to retreat further and it’s not just my words that we need to support the president now. they will tell me sergey vasilievich of presidential candidates went and went. and he did the right thing, that he went, because it should be everywhere, the alternative should be this very one, well, alexander and i have an electorate grigorievich, anyway, i felt the same, because they wouldn’t say anything different. nothing, but anyway, in russia, dzyuganov zhirinovsky, the deceased, and everyone else
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always went to the presidential elections. if you are the leader of the party, if you want to have a big party, you should go to the presidential elections, so that more people know about your position about what you think is right for people to judge edits or wrong for sergeyevich to follow in your footsteps therefore. you know oleg sergeevich it's very hard for me to say, this is my son. well, how would to say it in such a way that it doesn't work praise of the father oleg sergeevich it is inside him, everything is there, people should see it. oleg sergeevich's opinion and mine, of course, are the same for him somewhere even deeper and further, because after all, age and this is constant communication. he is still the leader of the party constant communication with the teams. he gives him a lot of building opportunities, but i know everything, and i have another moment of experience that i have to
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suggest, i say that this was everything, that was in the ninety-fourth was in the ninety fifth, at that time they wanted to come up with three passports for us. you don’t know, so, i would say that before the presidential elections, some comrades who were very fond of western europe said that there should be three passports in belarus. one green for pure belarusians husband and wife, another blue when a wife or husband, belarusian and friend, and the third yellow - this is for those who are not belarusians, how do you like it? well, they are very reminiscent of latvia. this is what we had in the ninety-third year and when the popular movement was being created, the popular movement with a sigh, the republic newspaper at that time wrote that finally people united in order to at least say something. i would like to devote one minute to
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journalism. you know i'm so pleased now to speak on belarusian television. any question can speak any journalists have become analytical? i really want to thank all belarusian journalists. i watch a lot of programs and the level has risen the level has risen, the eyes of ongih have lit up. they are already taking. uh, the interview is not just this very this very this is a big one. it's big an achievement, a very big achievement, not to mention, about your program here, i can’t talk and talk to you. in 1993 it was different. there were journalists in 1993. do you know how it was in 1993? on youth programs, only those who are for europe there, turning on youth radio, played and performed. everything went there , everything was as it should be. everything europe everything else.
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those newspapers that, uh, then had a very serious loss. the state newspapers were taken away. clear. why? because they wrote as they wrote before. received promotion of a lot of private newspapers, which it is clear why the grants did not live for the belarusian ones, but for these same ones, and they began to push out all the state press. i do not take only the people's will, there is a belarusian business belarusian newspaper. everything else was funded. all funded by journalists, many. eh, talented ones who finished the same fact, ours went there with them many talked to many people know i had to give interviews to dozens of gas at that time i knew all of them. i might step back a little. but after all, you will agree in the twentieth year. we saw this watershed. when the same thing happened, that is, the same youth
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programs came up. yes, well, true, some programs were introduced by people who changed their shoes in the twentieth year in the twentieth year. they openly betrayed the country. today they left for europe , they left for ukraine, some of them fled to russia oddly enough, yes, despite the fact that they tried to shake the regimes here, as they said, but, that is, that history is cyclical or simply the essence of a person does not change in this story. you see, we are lucky. now you just won't be surprised by my answer. i say lucky we are why now i will repeat again. luckily for us, the masks have been removed, you know, the masks, that is, we are all already, unless you want to see. if you're just completely dependent on someone else, you've seen everything. there is no need to explain everything to anyone. and now we have young people , and these 10% exist. but it doesn’t matter, what matters is our fist, our core, then what are you
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talking about, that there is patriotism about patriotism, when we all do one thing together, not will this you me. sorry again this reason. in order to create a situation, we must not regret. xi if they want to destroy us, and we will get off with a diplomatic reverence as if in the press, whether at work, whether it is, where, anywhere. you can't do that. no, the references are over, guys, the curtsy should end with the one ended with those people who, uh, who behaved like that, only we must not close our eyes and forget about how some government officials behaved and thank god, i want to praise the president here too . well so it turns out that i am to blame, or something. when there was a change in the composition of the government, i saw people who can do this, who can act in the interests of the motherland
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, who can achieve results both in the factory and in agriculture and pay more attention to what with whom he is raised. this is what patriotism is for ministers and officials and to support everything to be together. and if these are political parties, let's finish with political parties. you can talk about anything in parliament, as it is done in russia, let will be. there, the liberal democratic party, the communist party. let one more party be created there, white russia, anything will pass. if this is a political party in the charter in the program or somewhere does not take into account, then what i said, and it cannot be registered. let them register there in there in the country in which they wrote it, they should register on our convictions on our country on our majority on what we are used to, and i don’t know any acquaintances or parties anywhere who will
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say that we should not forget about russia. or should we forget about it. and what is the value there? don't know. i know that those who run away are those who ran away tenaciously, who walked. and uh, so he worked for the president. excuse me, i licked everything i could. or that mr. latvian, whom he has known since the press secretary, who was the ambassador to poland , he met me and how he told me, what was it like there? the president is people. it’s easy for me to support him, and about another surname, which is something of itself, as it were, presented. i'm just funny. well, there's nothing to talk about. that's just funny. hey if with you say to tell the truth, but when did you start talking about your son? yes, your facial expression has changed, well, i won’t really, i don’t like my program. that's why it's called nothing personal. i don't want to dig into personal. things are no
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secret to anyone that at one time, in addition to being involved in politics, they participated in elections in the opposite movement and so on, well, in the tenth year. you wrote a book a collection of poems , more precisely, yes, my life, belarus that's true, i was surprised to find out for myself. so here's the last question. unfortunately today for the past years, something has changed or your life is still the same, belarus you know, i somehow had a conversation with us earlier. in our youth, we sat in the state duma, many faction leaders and dugans sat and that's it. the rest they say, sergei uh. they say you played the guitar yesterday and sang there. i
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say, you know, i graduated from music school well, i write my music in the tenth grade, i also directed the ensemble of the minsk college. leading the ensemble. we created it, we lived not far from each other, and i played together was with him, brother, fuck brother no one knows, i would have played the guitar with my brother. i really loved the beatles shakin blue what guitar did you play? well, i also played bass on a pole, but the question is that i graduated from a music school for 8 years. and i write music myself when i met my wife and really liked my songs. and so, of course, i will describe all the yard songs, starting, where the maple makes noise and so on. i sang it all with a bang, and so on and so forth, then i wrote a lot, i was going to do poetry to the zhorfak. ugh my. uh, yanka brel read poetry. we gave him a review. i have his letter, and it is still preserved. what do you think that seryozha will be eh? therefore, under the
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pseudonym sergei well, it is. uh, by the way, so, of course, uh, of course, the question is clear, that for me belarus is everything. well, that's all for me. this is my homeland, i can't even explain it. even you know, i am a fisherman , moreover, from brain to bone. i'm here now people are looking convinced, what to say? this cage almost before fishing were dary da pripyat or somewhere. i love fishing very much. you know, ending our conversation. i would like to say one thing. i really wanted to say this, but it didn't work out in the conversation. we should all be grateful to lukashenka, remember when he saved the plant. i just remember this sometimes, somewhere i already said it on russian television, there were queues to sell them, the salihorsk tractor plant. refrigerator factory. remember controversy. remember the screams. how many things had
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to be sold, that they were nowhere on our land, and so on. just imagine there is the first program of the president to take the country away from abyss. yes, this is exactly what you need to remember, because if at the moment this is all there in russia, well, many things gave it away well. putin returned sakhalin ii begins and everything else in the same place under yeltsin. so many were distributed that it was simply not there. so the president did not give a single one. and if it were not our company now, here is what we would do. in such a situation, sanctions and so on. here's another reason why? why did he do? this is when two third governments were opposed to the last name i can name remind who said that it is necessary to give, that nothing will come of it, that there will be a lot of investment, production will take place on its own and modernization on naftan. we did it all ourselves. this is what i would like
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people to know and remember. with what baggage we approached the centennial anniversary, which in general today is the national library of belarus, the largest in the country, we are the leading scientific institution in the field of library science or biography, well, as well as a scientific coordination center for public libraries in our country. today the library is the largest information socio-cultural center in the first place. er, of course, this is the largest hmm knowledge repository we store today, more than about 10.5 million different types of documents. these are books, newspapers, magazines, maps, posters, abstracts and dissertations, and other documents in 80
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languages of the world today at the disposal of our users, 17 simple reading rooms that are equipped for studying all types of documents in terms of their technical equipment, today the library is not inferior, uh, leading libraries. e mira, e our complex of technological systems includes both scanning equipment and restoration equipment equipment e-e for publishing activities today we publish on the basis of the library. uh, our publishing center publishes, uh, two scientific collections. we also have our own, uh, library light magazine, which is celebrating its twenty-sixth anniversary this year. and, of course, it is impossible not to talk about ours and the socio-cultural component at the base. libraries. we do today more than 220 events of various levels annually we hold more than 30 art and more than 150 book exhibitions exhibition complex. libraries.
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today it is located on 3.500 m², which allows us to exhibit more than 600 pieces of art. and today in the library. there is a children's room in which you can transfer your child. when working with literature several times a week, we hold various activities with children and libraries. you can even celebrate a birthday, but with a child. here. and, of course, we have, uh, a museum. there is a book museum where you can get acquainted with the most valuable editions of which are stored in the library funds. well, even today the library is probably the only institution in the country that includes and includes a sports and recreation complex. uh, this and uh, the gym. an area of 200 m² with modern equipment and even a sauna. well, how many documents do the funds have. national library, what is rich in the total
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fund of about 10.5 million documents, of course, the pearls of our collection are the collection of rare manuscripts of speared documents, which we have more than 90,000 items. e, most e, earlier the manuscript, which in the library is the discoverer of the truth of the sunnah, and the slave manuscript, which dates back to the 14th century, the most interesting and valuable and the edition of the manuscript of belarusian origin is the secret secrets or aristotle’s gate, which dates from the end of xv to the beginning sixteenth centuries, and we have a library. uh, the most valuable thing we can offer is 10 editions of the bible. and francis of the ambulances, which formed the basis of the belarusian book printing. well, we also have the first lifetime edition of the classic of belarusian literature, yanka kupala allegedly kolas by maxim godovich and others. to tie up the internet is not a lost interest in a printed
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book in your opinion, as it seems to you, less reading has become, in fact, interesting ones are lost. uh, just a paper and printed book. there are advantages and disadvantages. ah, the printed book. let's just say it evokes great emotions. it's more fun to work with her it contributes to a deeper assimilation of information. well, electronic editions, it is more compact. she has the possibility of additional work with text. and our research shows that our readers do with age. still, they prefer paper. this is how the national library is presented today in digital format. today, there are more digital readers like this. if their so you can, of course, the library. today. these are not only printed documents, we provide access to more than 100 databases of domestic and global manufacturers. uh, the library also produces its own information resources. it must be said that today
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readers have a choice e along with working with printed documents. he e has the ability to access hundreds. uh, we are looking for the titles of modern newspaper magazines, uh scientific articles. here you can get acquainted with the full texts of textbooks. e scientific publications. and this is practically legal literature. uh, all kinds of documents. we can, e, familiarize ourselves, both in printed and electronic format. we we have forgotten how to enjoy the little things, to be surprised to feel the connection between the times of generations. just wonderful. but every day is made up
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of tradition today a year or centuries ago. everything that is considered ancient was once new. we ourselves, without noticing it, pass on knowledge and experience through the generation, it's in our smile, waving our hands in such a familiar look. from simple happy moments , real traditions are formed. we are proud of the heritage of our ancestors, we value the past for our present belarus 24.
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poetry, as you know, has no place at the stadium poems are not for the crowd. yevgeny yevtushenko managed to refute this axiom. yevgeny yevtushenko announced it was a bomb that exploded in the auditorium. in general, he was woven from paradoxes, the soviet authorities considered the poet not trustworthy, and at the same time he did not crawl out from abroad. can you imagine, i was in new york for the forty-fifth time he defended brodsky and solzhenitsyn, but the dissidents were sure that ivtushenko was collaborating with the kgb. masha, do you know who you marry yourself? he is a kgb general as a general. i thought he was already a marshal
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was a womanizer's reputation, however, the poet himself, always dreamed of quiet family happiness and the first girl who dies. at the uh note, he was accused of leaving his homeland in a difficult hour. and he could not imagine himself without russia. his freedom, like a broom, died out of russia, where did he have to go? there were no indifferent people , either they loved him with all their hearts or hated them just as passionately, what made yevgeny yevtushenko stubbornly go forward, like a poet in our not too, conducive to the sentiments of the century managed to become a real star, and what did it cost him?
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in april 1963, moscow spread like wildfire, you already know the voice of america just reported yevtushenko shot himself that same evening, a crowd of the dead gathered at the poet's house in the outpatient lane. the vigilant neighbors wanted to know the truth, they called the police, the district police officer had to go up to the apartment and after much persuasion, force yevgeny alexandrovich to go out onto the balcony and show himself to the people to the world. as a result, several times people had to stay until late at night. later this strange incident turned into a joke. did you hear yevtushenkov opened his veins? oh well, and to whom the young yevtushenko
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he was very handsome, hefty. and when he appeared in some restaurant there, he usually appeared with two beauties. and all the whole restaurant froze, so to speak, and a. he loved it, he loved it very much to be recognized on the street, to be approached, to have his autographs taken away and that’s all, and he, of course, was a vigorous poetic boom in the capital, began in 1958 on mayakovsky square , a monument to the bawler leader was solemnly opened and already after a few days, young poets begin to gather at the foot and read poetry, and soon it becomes clear. who is the favorite of these mayakovsky readings? the watermelons are terrible and the police look with respect
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, the inaid people and us and swell. it seems to me that they had some kind of spiritual, amazing kinship with mayakovsky. there was a voltaic arc between him and mayakovsky. he communicated with him in some way directly, andrei voznesensky later recalled. it's scary to stand over mayakovsky square we are several poets huddled in the country. there on the platform yevtushenko is thin, in a colorful scarf chopped, autumn air. and then, either irony or envy, if you add up the circulation of all his publications, they will probably cover the entire area, there was such a saying that if hmm voznesensky is recognized on a plane, he will change the plane, if yevtushenko is
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not recognized, then he will enter to be recognized. why because the battle before each of their concerts during their first european tour, they cheered themselves up by reading my poems in english, so i have the right to fully call the fifth beatle. you can say something immodest, but it's true. the liverpool four, as you know, come from england but the fifth beatle from siberia from a distant station zima, look, we are the great-grandmother of the born razumovskaya maria mikhailovna, here my dad is a scout institute. and this is me. the father of the future poet alexander gangus was not
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only a geologist, but also a connoisseur of poetry and read poetry to his son almost every day. at the age of 5, he wrote his first poem to his wife. i woke up early early and thought, whom should i be, however, the conscious decisions to become a poet came to him a little later, with very severe circumstances, the boy was nine. when the war began. by that time, the gangnus family was already living in moscow, the mother, the singer, had left for the front with concerts. and zhenya alone went across the country to evacuate to his grandmother. he went hungry for 4 months, had to get to the station for a piece of bread, read poetry, and during one of the stops, some woman burst into tears when she heard me and broke off
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half a loaf of bread. and when she read more, she broke off half of her remaining half, and those crumbs that remained in her licked from her palm with her tongue. here, then i i understood what i should do in life. trouble, they say, does not come alone. the parents did not divorce. at the family council, they decided that it would be easier for the boy to live with his mother's surname and zhenya gangnus became yevtushenko. we set off to explore new routes and lay new paths. there is just a little bit left and crowds of tourists will go here. start yourself admiring the unusual landscapes, castle 16-17
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for orthodox money architecture. the parishioners themselves gathered for them. let's stop in small towns and learn their history. from the railway station, travel with us to belarus 24 we always cook delicious food from the heart in order to cook a delicious family dinner. we often look on the internet in search of an interesting recipe, check the top ones.
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