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citizens in front of society as a whole, and not just in front of their like-minded people, want to be heard, well, well, yuryevich, maybe there is still a problem in definitions, the devil says the details. yes , the opposition is very fond of the word will. that's in your opinion, what is the difference between will and freedom? well, sovereignty, but freedom - that's for sure. it 's not infinity. the main thing, as a matter of fact, the concept of freedom has come to e, discourse. e. all-russian east slavic western means schools and means the ability to independently exercise some rights. yes, it means that not all duties will - this word that we once discussed with one of my russian colleagues, the ambassador of the russian federation, does not, in our opinion, have a direct
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translation in english with him. why because will is something wild, it's something siberian, it 's something so taiga, yes, where there are no boundaries for the desire and actions of a person, and when a person lives in society, well, you and i can ask ourselves a question. can a person be in a society that is known philosophically free in society. maybe whether he be free from society? where is the line where your freedom ends, the freedom of another person begins, respectively. eh, will will - this is what chaos is. yes, especially. eh, such an analogy came to something, here the russian field and will even rhyme and even freemen. yes , free will - in my opinion, these are very close concepts, yes, that is, semantic, and it comes from this. freedom is a very clear understanding of boundaries. yes, the fact that you can own your
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rights and the obligations arising from this. will is ideal. that is, you are in your soul in your heart, maybe , uh, free, yes, that is, absolutely. uh, because you dream of doing something incredible, but in fact, when you enter, so you get up in the morning and go to shave, you do it, because there are certain restrictions, and again i say. yes, you may not shave, but you understand that this will somehow have an effect on your colleagues there, on the image of your television company and sovereignty - this is actually the freedom of the state. yes, if more conceptually take, it is the ability of a particular state, through state institutions , to exercise the rule of power in specific territories, regardless of others. again, this is an ideal situation, because you and i know
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that there are about 200 recognized unrecognized states on the planet. yes. that is, how would it be such a big hostel. here i live in the house. we have 180 apartments m. that is, partnerships where the assembly has never fully met in 20 years, which is called upon to decide. means homemade all things are the same. try to negotiate among 180 states. we agree. we have contracts. and these treaties create not only rights for us. we have to live here wonderfully there and all that and use it creates duties. it is these obligations that determine the freedom of action of a state in the external arena and not only in the external arena. yes , because our obligations are on economic issues. but they determine our actions, including in the economy. well, let's let's touch upon the topic of freemen of other states in relation to belarus of freemen. and let's just say
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how the packages of sanctions that have been adopted against belarus. they generally fit into the concept of sovereignty, freedom and the concept of human rights sanctions, in fact, this is chaos. yes, this very state is certainly a far-reaching state-level sanction, this rather banal tool over the past 20 years. not only over the past 20 years, but now it's just that almost everywhere and all on the part of those states that believe that they can enjoy their dominant economic position. paradoxically, the presence of nuclear weapons has brought us to this situation. yes, that is, nuclear deterrence made it impossible. uh, classic wars between large countries, instead there are economic sanctions, yes, which are enough. it is clear why they are found. that is, it is and no electoral. they are not smart, they are not
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aimed at improving our rights or specific people in belarus, yes, that is, this is pressure on the government on the authorities in order to to achieve some social protests against the background of a deterioration in the standard of living and, accordingly, by internal hands, by internal means, to further undermine the situation, if it is shaken, and to speak to a change of government, so there are no illusions here. no. the west seeks only its own interests. e. e strategic geopolitical expansions of the zone of influence, and further move the zone of influence of moscow away from them. eh, everything. everything is quite simple, that is, this is the term carpet bombing of the military, but it can already be used, then and in this sense, if you say that this is a replacement for military actions,
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which are impossible, with actually economic actions, here, of course, in part. we see that war is still possible. and, in fact, it is. military conflicts took place throughout the existence of the united nations at different points between, among other things, the two superpowers during the years while the soviet union existed, like in korea, like vietnam, like in other places and afghanistan and so on, the same thing is happening now in ukraine enrich your erudition is not so difficult. for starters, you can refresh the school curriculum. i know lev nikolay
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nikolayevich, then again i saw him in a row with long hair and a beard, uh, and at the end they began to consider him a little moved and like at the end. well, at the end of his life. yes, but they began to consider it a little moved. i remember this for sure, then try my luck in a team game and ask for time, and we are already ready. and you're ready so, but if your answer is wrong, you'll go and set the third stone perfectly, we understand. so this is the abduction of europe and most importantly you can remember the brain in different ways in what year the attention pentathlon competitions were included in the program of the olympic games olga 1912 absolutely right, watch the intellectual show on belarus 24 tv channel. each of them settled in the woods
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and found himself in his favorite business in the first mentions. name village, so since 1.519 in this shed there are objects of ancient household life collected from all over belarus my life. since childhood, from the very action, i am a beekeeper, i live with a person. i like never to deal with just me everyone should split up their work for them. a new day is an opportunity to do something useful, i consider myself, who know their business in their place. so as long as my health allows, i will continue to work. and one cock, watch the polishchuki program
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on belarus 24 tv channel. well, you held the position of deputy permanent representative to nato, the eu and the head of an international organization of the un system , and i headed the political body and the governing bodies of the european economic commission, the organization of the poor nations well. here i am on these organizations, i would like to stop a little. yes , let's start in more detail a month ago, at the 77th session of the un assembly, vladimir makiya, your leader, spoke. yes, and he stated, er, the gap between the current he and the rapidly growing diversity of the world, that is, the loss of neutrality. and
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equality party, let's get straight. do we need such a united nations that today is increasingly dividing nations. maybe she has already taken the path of the league of nations, and she is needed. well , to put it mildly, transform change and organize, right? you know, i will not answer, right now i will say to your question that in my opinion. it is impossible to reform the un without reforming international relations. isn't this the same thing, it's absolutely not the same thing, because the united nations is just a reflection. yes, that is, as it were, the status and level of relations between states. here in this hostel the big giver is the opinion that he can and should solve all issues. this is a problem between states. this is absolutely wrong opinion. it is a platform platform structure that is
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ideally designed to serve as a place of collaboration. the first thing is the simplest thing that we have, then today it is an opportunity for the same minister or the president of the republic of belarus to come to stand on the podium and tell the whole world everyone who wants to hear us. all that he thinks about the international situation or on a specific problem. well, let's agree that from the fact that our political leaders will speak on belarusian television, not everyone, but the political leaders of other countries - heard it. let's say it shoots such a platform, that is, at this very beginning. yes, this is a platform. well then, maybe a little non- diplomatic questions. yes, a special envoy, he is from the united states in a blue eye declares that russian soldiers are given viagra in order for them to rape in ukraine, and rape women , men and children of everyone, anyone at once
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, this services appear in my head. yes, uh, in the twentieth year and that's it. the same theme of violence sexual violence these batons in uh, condoms and so on. yes, i remember your interview with the french media yes, where you were already forced to fight off the topic of violence. sex shame fear yes words with the letter c they stand apart in advertising and marketing they are not used. that's whose presentation on the un rostrum begins this terminology and such primitive manipulative actions. well, whoever hurts is talking about that , this is the first thing that comes to mind, but if you answer seriously, then of course this is a method of concrete and propaganda and is aimed at ensuring that e is now a fashionable word. yes, that is, uh dehumanization, there is the demonization of the enemy, in
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fact. this is a very clear psychological trick when you hate a person, when you consider him a moral species, it is easier to destroy him. this tool is what a special representative does. he e once again proves, e, the theses that a wrote in his letter. our foreign minister addressed his colleagues just the day before. all-all means the un general assembly where he outlined several problematic points and two main points. this what he actually does now, and the role of the mouthpiece of the west and nato, yes, that is, well, let's be specific yes, the current state. uh, it means that the influence of the west on the composition of the united nations has been brought to such a situation. uh what do most countries prefer uh? support the us or the west not
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only in relation to russia on any issues. uh-huh , unfortunately, if they don't support them, then they simply abstain, that is, there are mechanisms that allow you not to express your position. and thanks to these mechanisms, if someone set himself the task, here he is to pass a resolution today that the republic of belarus will be called the locomotive of the planet the task was. that is, they would have, so we are very adequately aware of the added value of our participation in the un ah. we absolutely adequately see the practical value that we can extract, that is, in addition to the policy of conveying our information. this is the first main point, yes, which we actively use, but the second point is very practical things. yes, that is, there is a very widely developed network of special institutions program funds that help countries with development issues. this is the
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un development program and the un children's fund and the same un economic commission for europe and the world intellectual property organization, a number of others, and organizations including the same world health organization, which has done very, very, very much in order to mean in as a result, after all, the consolidation of the international community went in such a constructive way, yes, that is, and uh, belarus actively used this experience. this is the experience of these all structures. after all, they were created for what , in order to cooperate in order to exchange best practices there. this work is ongoing. we, as a country, use this to bring the best practices and methodologies, including management ones, to the country in belarus to the state, including the private sector, yes, and this is a method of perfection. this is one of the
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tools for improvement. he does not build hospitals and schools in belarus with our system. we've been through this for a long time, but he helps us tune our system well, three letters we discussed. now let's discuss four letters nato is no secret that today is at our borders. well, they are increasingly accumulating their military contingents. yes, i don’t want to draw an analogy, but i remember well how diplomacy works, including on the eve of the great patriotic war, when this also happened. yes, there was a molotov-ribbentrop pact and its task was. if the school memory does not change. yes , all the same, precisely in order to delay the war as much as possible and to minimize the possibility as much as possible. right now, this is the beginning of it. here i am it is clear that the assessment of molotov’s personality has changed at different times, and from laudatory conjectures, but today, what our
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diplomacy can offer today, that is, in fact, your department to minimize the possibility of military confrontation. but here i want to point out. here is such a triad of our approaches, taking advantage of folklore. and if you don't want to feed someone else's soldier, then feed your own. and if you want peace, then get ready for war, and the third one who comes to us with a sword will mark and die, so on in fact, there are several aspects of the work of diplomacy in this area, first and certainly. this is the strengthening of our defense capability. for this, there are tools and a union state, our military-political union, a joint military doctrine of the state of the union state of belarus, russia. for this, there is an organization
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of a collective security treaty, which, with all the nuances, has proved its viability in kazakhstan and is now actively working on the situation in the armenian-azerbaijani region. border. and i think, that this organization will be strengthened in the foreseeable future. we will see serious steps in this direction, belarus will chair this organization in 2023. and we plan to seriously work to ensure that this structure additionally actively contributes to our defense capability and security, in addition to that. strengthening our own defense capability with you. naturally, we are talking about confidence-building measures with our neighbors. it is difficult to talk about confidence-building measures now for some of our neighbors, but nevertheless they exist and we are implementing them in
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within the framework of the osce and within the framework of other international agreements. we are transparent. we invite both our partners and our partners in quotation marks to the exercise, and we continue all the proper diplomatic work in international global forms and in the convention on unloading and in the framework of the general assembly, where belarus is the traditional author of the resolution of its opposition to the development of new types weapons of mass destruction. everything, this is our image of this, when for many years we talked about the fact that, belarus is ah, it is a regional security provider. in my opinion. this is absolutely a responsibility. we also continue to lead. here, if we imagine, purely hypothetically, that we would offer our country to nato as a partner. that's right. we are ready to enter tomorrow. how quickly
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all the claims and accusations of violation of rights and freedoms in belarus would disappear, these are the clichés of the last dictatorships of europe well, and other tinsel that surrounds us now for many years, how quickly it would go away in your opinion, if we imagine the twentieth year, and let's imagine that the protests won. here we have already discussed with you what, in my opinion, is the result. uh, this our country would, of course, have chosen the liberal-democratic path of development and , accordingly, we would have made a geopolitical u-turn. well, yes, that is, moreover, diametrically opposite neutral opposites. in my opinion. it would lead to the collapse of our colossal socio-economic model. and in fact, it would lead to the loss of that state, as we understand it in its current form, because to destroy the ties that we have been building with russia for 30 years and to be at a level many times lower than the
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situation in ukraine in 2014, because at that time ukraine’s ties with russia were much less intensive to lose the premium market to lose, and lending opportunities mutual interaction. e with russia to lose that level of trust and, accordingly, energy prices. this is a huge huge loss. it would be a disaster for you and me when the state and for most people in this country. so what do you really want to emphasize? imagine now what we will say tomorrow. accept us and they will accept us, well, they will most likely accept what remains of us. yes, but they will be happy. yes, but conceptually, i want to say that the west, uh, lives peacefully and exists with a number of countries where well, not
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weekly, but very regularly they cut off heads, where the word is democracy. uh is not present, not that in the constitution and in general in the political discus of these countries. just these states represent uh, a certain political or economic significance, if for the united states or for the european union, therefore, of course, if at some stage we began to position ourselves as a stronghold of e- interests. uh, that means the west, i think that the state and our neighbors would be very little, including remembering some moments of our internal order. belarus is the price for the west in that we are the shortest and most equipped road, a straight line without mountains with 600 km of wonderful concrete
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between the western border of belarus and the border russian federation that is, this is an absolute clear geopolitical factor, and this space is the space that is the asset that the western elite is looking for in terms of advancing their interests to the east to weaken belarus means to weaken russia to weaken russia to weaken. belarus means weakening china, which is why the west has very clear, simple interests of its own here, which is why they supported and registered the 2020 protests. first. if the protests won, they would have their own puppet government and the second. the protests did not win, but they counted on the fact that these protests would seriously weaken our ability to withstand their impact and, accordingly,
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create a zone of turbulence for our russian allies as well. calculated miscalculated. it's good. here is e quiet and loud diplomacy. yes, the concept, in general, is known in one of the interviews. you used the first adjective in relation to our country. yes, we do not endlessly call on the carpet even those representatives of embassies who might not be bothered invoke much more frequently. yes, we do not make loud statements about the violation of the rights of european citizens. even when, well, they are crippled by european lyceums, what you were talking about, yes, this is really it. in general, then today is the work of our diplomats and let's get straight. how many active belarusian embassies are there now and how much. everything, this amount is reasonable. well, regarding silent or loud diplomacy, huh?
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we all watched the film taz authorized to declare, and there it all is like yes, that is. well that's all, this is somewhat wrong, and that's not always and not always told about this to the press. yes, and a lot of things happen, but we know how to be loud, when
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necessary, we do not look for it, in this sense we adhere to the classical school, and we react when necessary, we react quite seriously and severely. uh, and caustic, you can evaluate in different ways, this or that style is a matter of adequacy in a particular situation. and therefore, of course, current diplomacy has this element of politicization, when press secretaries are forced to express themselves very, let's call it succinctly. or when from the rostrum of the un it is very impartial to call a spade a spade. this is part of the modern. e diplomacy regarding the system that we now have in our foreign institutions, there are 70 of them, if memory serves me, we are represented in 57 countries. this means that three-quarters of these overseas agencies are located in states with
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which we are not just cooperating, but with which we are cooperating, we are probably developing relations on an equal basis, therefore, from the point of view of the tasks of our diplomats. e in these states, in fact, nothing has changed. this is a traditional task. e, the acquisition of friends in the political leadership of these countries, and to ensure the conditions for solving our main economic task of our interest in increasing exports. that is, including for the reorientation, determined by these countries unconditionally. that is, this is the creation of additional opportunities, if you want, and already to replace those opportunities that have fallen out that are closed to us due to the fact that, well, not carpet bo. thank god but those economic sanctions which were introduced by the western countries and closed for us a number of traditional possibilities 1/3. at this stage, in terms of personnel
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, the main goals of work in western countries of our foreign institutions are consular functions, that is, it is to assist our citizens in the realization of their rights, and any, whether there, on a power of attorney, will be to obtain a passport to assist in any difficult life situations. uh, and uh definitely where there are opportunities to sustain the economic interactions. believe interest. uh, business has not completely died western business to our country. loss of multi-billion dollar turnover. with us did not pass for them. imperceptibly and taking into account all the economic factors that await europe in the near future, especially given the current
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current friction with russia, yes. e. i think that western business understands what it has lost, and it understands that brussels will not have an endless opportunity to recoup the national government. them. exit the antics that they allow themselves, to put it modestly. the actions of the lithuanian government, like e antics, which they are considered comparable to the benefits of good faith cooperation with the state of 10 million people. well, this is their responsibility to the actual quite a bit. yes, now a topic that is heard, which is being discussed, and then let's say what karpenko said, the chairman of the cec , among other things, he announced that voting at foreign polling stations will be abolished in the next elections. well, it definitely caused
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a stir. do not have us abroad have our first the turn of those who fled, how much is this belarusian know-ha and what role, especially in quantitative terms, did these very voices from abroad play? this is not belarusian know-how, there are a number of countries that do not create polling stations abroad from european countries in the same way, if my memory serves me, these are albania and montenegro and cyprus and turkey in such far abroad, this is chile and a number of other countries . uh-huh. and there are a number of countries that allow voting, but only for very select categories. there, for example, our diplomat abroad, so this is by no means belarusian know-how and, uh, we simply proceed from, uh, understanding of the challenges that we faced primarily as a result of the coronavirus, if we take
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the quantitative composition of those who voted, then this is not even a percentage of electors, this is a share percent. uh, therefore, to the assertion that this could somehow affect the results of the republican vote. or there uh, local elections. uh, absolutely groundless, we will consider yes fluent arithmetic error. well this is my that is me i did not think that this is absolutely not only your thesis. this is my deep conviction. if you remember, i also spoke in geneva from the un rostrum about the numbers that are supported on the internet, because in fact, this is also a rather practical thing. e. it is the head of state of the parliament government that is practically not needed on the internet to communicate, but with voters with people. if we look at where our fugitive oppositionists exist. yes, they
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exist on the internet. it's like that you know the universe is virtual. yes, that’s why the numbers that support them there, and therefore support them, are their subscribers, minus civil servants like me, who are interested in their discourses about the service, minus all the minors who are journalists and so on. uh shows that true support that they don't have. uh, then, at best, several tens of thousands of people, and certainly in our society in our state there is room for development for improvement, but there should not be a situation when a minority is some extreme minority that exists in this virtual enclave and imposes its own development agenda. this means that the majority, even if it is a silent majority, and we ourselves know that the revolutions make a very small number of people extremists
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, 2,000 are enough to achieve a lot. actually. you and i must understand this danger and control this process. uh, precisely the development of these extremist movements. and i think that the current here is the work of law enforcement systems. it is going in the absolutely right direction . unfortunately, the latter is about a philosophical question. c-belarus from notes and bananas republic yes, that's what you said in an interview with western media 13 years ago. it seems to me that today our genetic belarusian code is crystallizing more and more. we very stubbornly do not want to fight, and we speak about it directly, we are not ashamed to admit that we lived well. and we don't need much. and the words if only there was no war
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it really matters to us that they are not empty. how would you answer the question today? what is belarus without a particle of notes? but i talked about the fact that belarus is not a banana republic, meaning, first of all, the economic potential. you did a good homework from your team. it was about the fact that we have a lot of sectoral industry. we have a developed service sector, we have , uh, a serious amount of efficient agriculture and since uh, 2009. we have grown a lot . if you look at the statistics of the world bank, then, and the results of 2021, when we already existed under a fairly significant amount of western sanctions, show us that, globally, statistically speaking
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, the republic of belarus has never been rich in terms of domestic product. this is the first point, and it is very important, many will say that we could do better, but you see, history does not like the subjunctive mood. yes, that is, we did the best we could, this is very important, that is, you and i constantly progressed, constantly grew by it, in my opinion, this is the most important thing regarding such a humanitarian and political aspect of the fact that we are not a banana republic. well, you know, belarus is a country with a much fairer political system than the vast majority of countries. i think that this is the main thing, a distinctive feature of our state, we are not talking about some kind of general leveling, we are talking about what is happening in our country. for every person who lives either in the capital or
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in a distant village somewhere in the woods, conditions have been created so that he has his chance to grow up in developed personality get a competitive education of a very good level get a decent job. live with dignity, if he is interested in some kind of personal success, then succeed. have access to quality health care and besides this, our country has a wonderful nature. let's look at the summer that was this year in a number of our neighbors in belarus, the weather was wonderful, there was green grass. until the end of august, we practically have a lot of water, something that a huge number of states simply dream of. we have good water quality, wonderful ecology, a place to relax,
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and moreover, we have wonderful food. organic or bio we all have it on the table with you every day, yes, and you know that, i don’t want an analogy, but if i ever had the opportunity to promote, uh, the national style, as it were, yes, that is, actively move to belarus , this is a country of delicious food, eat belarusians wonderful, yes, that is, like a wonderful moment, so when you return, and after a long break to your homeland. see? how is it changing a country? yes, well, other people's children grow faster, yes, and more noticeable, and this is really a fact. for example, this summer i visited grodno and vitebsk, and well, and vitebsk - this is special love is the city of my childhood in school, this is the city from the picture now. that is, how much is invested? yes, as it were, in this here and the external image and in the content, uh, this is without
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interruption progress in fact, it seems to me that uh, it’s definitely worth adding to this whole u picture uh, the fact that our country has a huge potential huge potential in all these spheres. this is very, very important. this is the first and thinks this potential. uh, could contribute to promote some know-how national ideas projects. well, i don’t know, we need your bam with you, what our parents had. it's hard to say what kind of bam it will be, although i have my own idea on this score, and we probably need more history, success, personal success, including, probably, your tv channels, this could help, because it contribution to the common cause to the common success. and when we don't would be embarrassed to talk about it. i think that we would have more motivation to be proud of our country even more than the elements that
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belarusians offer today. what vaccines do belarusians offer? what can be used and how do they manifest themselves? well , usually we have a vaccine that we have been using for many years is purchased at the expense of the republican and local budgets. this is a russian-made grippol plus vaccine, which contains three viruses, two influenza viruses, and h1n1 and h3 n2 well, the difference between subtypes and the virus influenza, b and for paid services, the tetra oxygript vaccine of french production will be used. e, which has in its composition under the name seen, four viruses somewhere, that is, two influenza viruses, and h1 n1h32 and two viral fungus. there are different lines of wealthy victoria, we know that in belarus the vaccination
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against coronavirus did not stop. but how compatible are these vaccines against influenza and coronavirus. or let's say you get grafted on the same day, or you need to observe the present tense here. we've gone from what uh as last season it was recommended to observe certain intervals, but already looked at the experience of many countries showed that it is possible to be vaccinated in one day. actually, many in ours in our country. last year. last season, they were also vaccinated on the same day and there were no adverse reactions from this, for example, so this year. we, in principle, absolutely with peace of mind recommend that you be vaccinated on the same day. first of all, it doesn't give uh the possibility that we could be, uh, for two weeks there, who pass from one vaccination to another, we can get sick with something and, accordingly , carry the vaccination. we understand that we have 2 months of october -november for vaccination against influenza in order to vaccinate to be
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vaccinated and to be in time before the rise in the incidence of influenza, so that it has time to work out. with immunity, so i think this is a very good start for the people to think about health and those who have not been vaccinated against covid start vaccination or those who need a booster vaccination could have it too to do on the same day with the flu vaccination, well, how is the vaccination campaign against covid-19 going in belarus? at present, we have received vaccination against codes already exactly completed, almost already 70% of the population and booster vaccination is already about 50%, there are literally 2 tenths left, and the percentages in order to reach 50% are those who received the first booster vaccination, but there are already people who receive a second booster vaccination. that is, those who previously began to be vaccinated in the twentieth year.
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they've already come to the second fast. we know that not only adults can be vaccinated, but also children in our country from the age of 5. that's how justified. yes, that's enough, let's say early juices. yes, you know, we are also guided by the experience of other countries, which, in the first waves of vaccination, began to vaccinate children and began to vaccinate, too. first, from the age of 12. uh, then quickly expanded to many countries already from three years. some countries start and, uh, already practically there from the age of two or from infancy to vaccinate and this shows that children quite easily tolerate vaccination and hmm occurring after vaccination. no, how important is that very booster vaccination that was discussed today and how often it should be done, as for blood vaccination, yes hmm uh, a booster dose is administered every
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six months, depending on the implementation. the vaccination course after the first and second dose or after the next booster war, that is, the present , remains so for now. uh, such a vaccination scheme, when we vaccinate with a booster. uh, every six months, regardless of what vaccine and whether it will be a companion of the first component, or a companion of the second component, or another laxon that may appear on our market. well, today there are russian and chinese vaccines on our market. i'm talking about comedy now. is there any plan to expand this list? it may be due to some others in the coming days, and we expect that it will enter the market. uh, the cuban vaccine collected plus and it will just be possible to use it too to carry out the exposed vaccine. we suggest you go on a full-fledged tour
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of our country. st. sophia cathedral built the symbol of faith of power and independence in the eleventh century. the great polish prince, vseslav charodey this is the first stone temple on the territory of belarus to get acquainted with the best guides of evil, and even became a symbol of lakishin and even our famous baseball club took the name of a logger, and it probably helps, because they have achieved great success see the unique nature. find time to walk around old park. exotic trees still grow here, planted in the days of aristocrats in kuznetsk. and visit the most unusual castles-estates. and now i will ask the operator to show us the opposite bank of the dnieper, this catholic costume of st. joseph the betrothed was built on the site of a dominican church in the early 19th century. travel with us to
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belarus 24. we can rejoice in being angry with dioling with belittling with jas our emotions. we were not blown away, but the music showing our emotions. i will strangle us and i, already trapelled by us, becomes an integral part of us puzzle of our lives. that's the clever music utyn, that she finds not in the
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action line of expression where the defrost music for a place of 1.600. the situation in the economic sphere was discussed today at a meeting in the palace of independence. they discussed the main results of nine months, the forecast of the year, the state of affairs in problem sectors and trends in march, half of belarusian exports were put under real threat due to the accompanying problems of logistics and calculations. as a result, since july, the decline in gdp has been stopped; it has added two tenths of a percent for
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september in october is expected to be plus three percent. in total, we will reach an indicator of 95.6%. the volume of exports has been growing since april in general, and especially in individual sectors, the situation in the economy shows a good result, which we state is true, in the last months of the week, a certain good recovery and growth of the economy as a whole. i specifically emphasize this so that our people understand, they sometimes criticize us for allegedly embellishing the situation, especially the minister of economy, the minister of economy, nothing embellish, he talks about the economy as a whole and most of all, what nikolai gennadievna loves at the macro level. and this is correct in order to build a strategy. we must see the macro level and pursue an appropriate macroeconomic policy. yes, and in tactics
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one cannot do without it, but this does not mean that we do not see. ah, a separate company. small medium do not see problems in large enterprises. they have always existed. moreover, they still exist under these sanctions, but in general, the economy in certain areas shows good results. we discussed and the main areas of cooperation with russia, in particular, how the agreements reached by the heads of state are being implemented. we also talked about integration projects. for these purposes, our main partner is allocating a loan of one and a half billion dollars, as alexander lukashenko announced in the near future. he will meet with his russian colleague to finally sum up the results of the year and plan tasks for the upcoming one at the meeting today. among other things, they discussed the repayment of the state debt , the implementation of programs through the military industry, although cleaning company and pricing issues. the election and approval of judges of the constitutional and
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supreme courts protection from the involvement of our country in armed conflicts the draft law on the supreme people's council is being actively discussed these days at dialogue platforms in labor collectives. the main task, according to the speakers, is to clarify the norms of the future document, the most important strategic economic priorities, e -political priorities. this is the most important function of the vns, as well as functions related to the conservation our country constitutional guarantees, in fact. the vns is a collective guarantor of the observance of peace and order in our country, changes in the electoral code. there is also a discussion during the dialogue platforms that will last until november 2. this year, bellikprom, together with russian partners, launched a project to process improved quality wool into knitted yarn. as a result, we get an analogue of italian raw materials, the head of the concern, tatiana lugina, previously had no such production capacity in belarus, but thanks to the timely modernization of the konvol enterprise, belarusians can now create
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high-quality materials that are in demand all over the world. we've already done a few test batches of this kind of wool and, uh, got pretty good results in knitwear. and now we're trying through fabrics. e, too , will definitely skip russian wool in part. right now we are opening a chain of cloth in the coming month. these are dry worsted fabrics, of course. here on this chain is absolutely all russian wool any quality. there, the quality is even lower than the anvil is necessary, so here the program is built and we have it. consumers of already tambola fabrics, who purchase fabrics at the worsted factory, are experiencing finished products further on their site. protein is absolutely external supplies task to finish the year with performance no worse than the previous one. russia's main destination tak expo

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