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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  November 4, 2022 10:30am-11:01am MSK

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[000:00:00;00] we will have an interesting competitive program outside of competitive films. uh, such famous artists as sergey shakurov there natalya bondarchuk natalya varley uh, oleg fomin and actors of the younger generation there or on pegova elena polyanskaya uh, svetlana chuikina is all of them. i just call now russian, but in addition, guests from turkey are coming to us and guests from serbia are coming , israel is coming, we will have a palestinian cinema. we will have chinese cinema india cinema hmm our belarusian cinema, of course, this year. i heard that a lot there were applications and another record was broken. here are a few words about those who applied how much and from where? 1,360 applications from eighty countries of the world, but except for the arctic and antarctica, we had all
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the contingents, so let's assume that the whole world was present. now we have 44 countries left in the festival program for the competition of 84 films. why do we have 84 animated films, they have a format, some are five to seven minutes long, i'm not knocked down already hmm there is a program for adults innovative cinema there is a program for animated kids, and so us animation takes somewhere around 50 films to present this year. we have this innovative film competition. and uh. here is 34 - this is just, uh, a movie within the framework of a listopadik, but documentary, but fictitious. and we will also have more films. i show me competitive specials. we will have as i said earlier. uh, nikito-cinema of china uh, russian cinema
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india well, this is it. i’ve named one place, yes, and in addition, no matter how hard we strive, we still can’t cut the program in the past year. we have about 100 films here before the festival this year, there will also be no less, but this year we also have a more widely represented festival program in the regions, because there is a separate poster in each region. where each film distribution organizes its own poster. eh, we gave them such an opportunity for the leaf fall festival, and this year it sees a larger number of spectators. well, we also have it! there is such a location as a sports and cultural center of culture, where will to pass the youth forums there, just
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short films will be presented. out of competition program. i think it will be an interesting museum of history, the cinema will be presented to the latin american cinema of anakin's fate, the belarusian film will be presented the golden collection of the cis countries will have a creative meeting. master classes will come, famous directors will come, we have well-known filmmakers , producers, but producers of such a level as, for example, alexei ryazan, this company is karo, which thinks about the konstantin elkin company i'm glad that he's vision - this is vadim byrkin. uh, who is the producers of the balkan frontier of a number of other such well-known works. e dynami chernov is one creator of smesharikov also create belki strelki here will be our colleagues also we will have famous animators from egypt we will have yeoman markovich famous directors of feature
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documentary films. e from serbia enjoy watching everyone. yes, thank you very much, the general director of the national film studio, belarus film director answered the questions of the program film festival, leaf fall vladimir karachevsky results and analysis of the main events of this week in the informational analytical program atn main air. all projects of our tv channel are available on the website www.belarus24.by, as well as in social networks. i'm
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sorry to you. all the best. postscript program today we are visiting our studio sergei rachkov, chairman of the standing committee of the council of the republic of the national assembly of belarus on international affairs and national
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security and georgy atamanov member of the council of the communist party of belarus good evening. glad to see you visiting us. today we will talk about a topic that is now being very actively discussed in all expert circles, the possibility of the so-called second iron task from the iron curtain, 2022. do you think how realistic this is in, say, even in the recent conditions of globalization of the whole world. well, today is really a very uncomplicated and disturbing situation in the world. eh, the collective west, of course, is not ready to give up its positions. e, the emerging multipolar world order. well, let's say conditionally while it's noticeable, that at the head uh with the people's republic of china with the russian federation uh, with the countries that are uh in the brix union uh, of course, it is surprising that we are today uh, after
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once, so to speak, this iron curtain fell . and when, unfortunately, the big e disappeared, the huge one disappeared. uh, at that time a very strong country, the winner of the great patriotic war. uh, today, of course, the trend of globalization. it 's, uh, getting less and less common. and these are the forces that shaped the world order global world order. and this is primarily led by the united states of america e. today they are trying to use absolutely all the tools in the political ideological struggle. and it is in the economy, it is in politics and in the humanitarian sphere. uh, so uh, unfortunately, here we are now seeing that they are no longer just walking. uh,
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conversations and proposals are made, but also restrictions before the restrictions of the visa restrictions. although quite recently literally 2 years ago. e, the republic of belarus and the european union. wrote uh visa facilitation agreement to reduce the cost of visas so that business in order to yes to uh, after all, countries uh, communicate even more. eh, we decided together. uh, both economic issues and regional security issues, but uh , unfortunately, of course, today u still, the united states of america, feeling that they are losing their power over the world. uh,
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the powers of the world gendarme. they are trying, of course, to put pressure on the countries, primarily the countries of the european union, which today, not only uh, ukraine is under external control. well, in general, we can say. this is what the european union is under external control under the control of the united states well, hypothetically for now, uh, the countries of the collective west remain here, the same european union on this side, belarus and allies, who will be on this side, with whom we will have to be in closed conditions, first of all, probably, the economy to develop. you know, i will support my colleagues in the sense that the so -called curtain fell for the first time after the war 5 march 1946, winstor. churchill spoke at the college. and just then this speech of his was speaking for more than 15 minutes with the muscles of the world,
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and then he said what needs to be done so that the only america is the owner and so on and the whole methodology was developed and even then it was clear that those. the achievements that were achieved by our soviet soldiers in the liberation of europe from your everything began to slowly recede, and they were waiting for the last participant in the war to leave. and this is where it all starts again. and right now, just monuments the second second so-called moment of emptying the lowering of this iron curtain. the fact is that the world is now at a break in this version, it will no longer exist. this is a historical process and historical cycles are repeated in this regard. apparently i am a historian. this is clear. history. nothing is taught or learned. it all depends on which elite governs there or in other states. but the fact that the so-called anglo- saxon has been dealing with this for a long time, we have known this for a long time
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, but you remember, after this curtain dropped immediately after that america had a new plan to try to bombard the soviet union with a nuclear weapon since japan did it. then a change begins in relations between the allies in the war, in world war ii, first the frg appears , then three countries will be liberated, then the gdr and then in the seventy-fifth year it was decided in helsinki that the borders will not be changed, where are these laws of the international norm of law to act no , and today it formally, in principle, exists, i am already silent about the council security without a solution, which includes both libya and iraq and they bomb and everything else. is it really possible that this is all a methodology that needs to be understood, but what they are doing today we need to draw conclusions and learn lessons from what we have already gone through, having lost a powerful power then the soviet
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union who will remain on this side of the iron zone. you know that belarus and russia are setting examples of this now, kazakhstan is waggling a little now, but uzbekistan will come, the turkmens will return, so far, taking into account the fact that there there is oil and everything. the rest will survive for a while. this is what is happening today in the post-soviet space, and we will be convinced of this, months and years will pass, but it will be united at a new level. here is the post-soviet space, what, by the way, dugin is talking about, the world will happen in this option, the step will not be the americans will no longer rule the world and the anglo-saxons will completely retreat in this. why do i say many years ahead in this was foreseen by joseph stalin at one time when he talked with kollontai in the thirty-ninth year, she went to sweden. he talked about this, what will happen to us when world zionism comes to power. here's someone who doesn't know. let him look, get on the internet, and that's it.
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this case will find one to one everything was foreseen in the thirty-ninth year, if i'm not mistaken. the agitators propagandist of the superhumans of the german walkie-talkie goebbels spoke from her people history and in a generation there will be a crowd, and in the next generation it will be a herd. we see this sometimes, but if we talk about trying, then the second iron curtain, then uh, in my opinion. here e. hmm such a moment is seen. uh, it seems that we belarusians russians are being cut off, but in fact, in my opinion, uh, an attempt is being made, namely, to isolate the population of the west, to endocrine it. under precisely those tasks that, probably, stand and are set by the collective west, led by the united states and
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great britain. there may be various scenarios here. er, right down to military scenarios. development of the situation. uh, because, of course, uh, it is not belarus or russia that is disadvantageous as a submissive country that does not want to live by the rules of the anglo-saxons, but therefore, now an attempt is being made to demonize with such a harsh demonization. uh, belarusians , russians, uh, in order to solve problems by the economic method. here we see it is not entirely possible to solve problems by other methods, but for this it is necessary to prepare our population, which would actually accept the ideology, yes, accept the decision. uh, by these means, right up to the military, i took it and, well, let's say in simple
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terms, i did not criticize the government of these, yes , therefore, of course. uh, sad that uh, here we go again. eh, we are returning to what we left 30+ years ago. they are despite the fact that, uh, of course, the two poles existed. uh, the united states, the soviet union was in general balance, well, the socialist camp, of course, was in general balance, uh, forces and this balance of forces. he helped in a more, peaceful, calm environment to resolve development issues. eh, like the capitalist camp, let's say so, the mystical camp, maybe we went at a slightly different pace, uh with different landmarks. yes, values.
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well, now, we have seen what it is to plunge into that capitalism. uh, let's say with a non-human face, and i must say that i have been working for a very long time . uh, in the capitalist countries of the united states of america, in other countries , i went on a business trip and, uh, i saw it. eh, like the other side of that world, when e yes, and we saw, when the coronavirus infection began, and when e in the united states could not provide ordinary people. e help, they died, they were simply stored in refrigerators in new york. uh, that is speech is that e today, of course, an attempt is being made e to solve e. these are already talking not even
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about rivalry, but about open struggle. ah, for the new world order. of course, the west would not and does not want to give up its positions and absolutely allows entry. uh, all the whole toolkit all the toolkit. and here's what didn't work. i would like to throw here a bridge to what i said, my colleague failed to make hitler hitler, uh , during the second world war, thanks to the solidarity of those nations and peoples of the soviet union we survived in that terrible war , in fact, looked at the coming catastrophe for not just for the country, but. the peoples that inhabited here, and as for the historical process, it is probably
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still formed and made by people by people. and so, when generations change, when there is no serious historical continuity. yes, yes, historical memory, and then the seemingly repeated cataclysms begin and we can conclude that humanity does not learn lessons. and why did the soviet union lose then, well in the ideological war, i will start a little differently. then i’ll just take it from my colleague and continue the thought i’m doing. that's what at one time bozhezinsky, very wisely said that the slavs, namely the russian belarusian ukrainians. the most recalcitrant people conquer it. it is impossible to only destroy it, which they did. and they went to ensure that the slavs began
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to fight among themselves, for example, ukraine has an old dream of pitting the slavs against each other. that's what we are talking about, as for the period to which we are talking, then it was lost, in principle. system why because after the soviet union did not collapse, but was destroyed artificially, and the traitors, including the leadership of the communist party of the soviet union, were there led by this gorbachev and yakovlev? one had to see the new world somehow. yes, and they began to tell us about democracy, freedom, human rights, the rights of the child, and so on. all this was aimed at changing our consciousness, when consciousness changes in the head in the heart, love slowly fades into the background ideologically processed absolutely true, and in connection with this, a whole system of institutions in america, in england, in other capitalist ones worked to ensure that this rebellious people.
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first, to tear the slavs away from other peoples. what stalin also warned about at one time, that they would tear them away from the russian people, and they would be their main enemies, all this happened, and we see this matter, and if we draw conclusions today, we will understand that life on earth is given to a person once, no matter what kind. what nationality should we learn to live like a human? treat each other understand each other and help. this is our slavic tradition of being a friend , comrade brother, but i would like to return to the message that you, and then further, do we have friends or with whom we will have to build in these conditions, yes, build a new life, but i agree of course in the first place. these are the countries of the post-soviet space, of course, everyone has it now. e hmm your goals your tasks. i have uh,
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national everyone is now striving to realize national interests, despite the fact that the soviet union collapsed, but the cis was formed and, at the very least, it solves many problems, primarily in the field of economy, and the construction of a free economic zone between our countries. e next. we have created the eurasian economic union, probably more effectively. yes, he is more efficient. this is a more advanced integration, primarily economic integration, but also, of course, the organization of a collective security treaty. uh, she decides first of all issues related to with the security of our countries and, uh, those are the closest circle of countries, but we have to say that's why the west is so belligerent today.
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because new centers of power are being formed, they are being formed in southeast asia, and in africa and the middle east, not to mention the european, uh, the european region, they are in latin america. of course, if hugo chavez had survived there, then we would probably see more serious trends, there would be some sort of pullback, but now the pendulum has swung back again side and mercassur are countries that, in principle, this association can become the center of power in latin america, we are now with these countries. and, of course, the shanghai cooperation organization, which we should probably also talk about first of all, and this will most likely be very uh, serious uh. and
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recognition of the efforts and results of the work of belarus on international platforms, uh, and first of all, first of all, the head of state of his position, his e political will, if it weren’t there. and here in fact, the lack of will of gorbachev and other leaders of the communist party of the soviet union and allowed, uh, to destroy the soviet union, so i want to say that we are not alone, not only uh, the countries of the post-soviet space. those who are in the cis are with us. now we are on international platforms, of course, the united states is already working on trying to process all countries so that they act, so to speak, as a united front against it. uh, primarily the russian federation but the africans others say, you know europe is not the whole world. that's what we are we will not give in. we would like to interact and cooperate and will not allow
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ourselves to be urged on, so let's just say this. this is a rather difficult situation right now. and i think that it will m-m develop with all, with all, as it were, efforts. uh, the west, uh, after all , these centers will gain strength, uh, which will form a polycentric world, uh, and, uh, the republic of belarus you know what is interesting, because, uh, in this polycentric world. e yes, we are geographically located in europe and it would seem. well, here we are, yes, at this point of power. and no i think that you can see us, the sco is already accepting us, which means yes, yes, yes, that is, we will be in the center of power, uh, there, and i’m sure we are well treated and in latin america they are treated and there is interest. to
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cooperation to development of interaction, so we will be present in different geopolitical regions. uh, the president has always said that we don't have geopolitical ambitions, uh, but we have geopolitical interests first and foremost. this is related to e. the form in which our state exists is socially oriented state on the one hand and on the other side of the export, oriented state is very important to understand, so it is very important for us to be in different e participate in different geopolitical associations. agree, when they cut off from one part, there is land from different countries, first of all, this affects the economy, because the logistics chain is broken, what we can produce ourselves, what we can not a counter-argument is always when they talk about the ussr what they say that when people
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we went and saw after the deficit, which was in the ussr , and this is also one of the counterarguments that a closed economy will not be able to meet the needs, after we are used to living in abundance. you know, i again support my colleague in the near future, a year, two three five, we will see that we will add friends and there will be changes in the world. and now, then, a polycentric world that would begin to take shape, because this is a historical break, and today, from the point of view of the laws of social development, it already works that version of the world devices will not be people are tired of living under a whip and under only the money that they are given they want to be people. and now all this will happen, as for the experience of this, then it must be taken. it is no longer necessary to draw conclusions and the absolutely correct position of the leadership of our country, when they left
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the socially oriented position of building a new belarusian state at this stage and people feel free here. but sometimes we go out of use. unfortunately, we need to save. that's it. why because only this socially oriented state enables a person to be a person to work, learn to be treated and that's it. rest. what is the role of the state? find more in other countries, so that it is like in belarus today, and our union and allied states with russia for many examples. and what is happening now is this crisis, it is going through stages, and we will see the world change, this is unambiguous, but belarus is not ready to lower this iron curtain and an example of this is the decision of the head of state to actually open border for citizens of poland lithuania latvia estonia for our neighbors who can now easily
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cross the border to come to the republic of belarus what kind of people's diplomacy? she works? it works, of course, but it must be very similar on both sides. it's a two-way road, of course. it has a very strong impact on people there. but pay attention to what we were once accused of during the soviet union, that we forbid me to travel abroad, we do not issue jammers. uh, so there are some kind of passports other. yes, it's a whole. yes, the whole was an event today doing it in the west in the west, that is, in fact, uh, demonstrate some fear of fear before, uh, in front of us from the other side. it seems to me that maybe they should be afraid of why . because we are in these 30 e years of very complex and difficult, when we really built and began to
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build our sovereign state on the ruins. e of the soviet union e, when we were the assembly shop of the soviet union yes, without resources, without resources, we restored the industry engineering and petrochemical industry for the fact that we have a very small percentage of localization, but you know, er. if we now go on to this topic again, then i want to tell you why the president criticizes, because, uh, today the world and international economic relations are arranged in such a way that our partners. uh, well, too. they have their own interests, they are not only interesting to acquire. we have goods. they have an interest in creating a product together. that's why we, too, if , well, let's say. uh entered into cooperation with people's republic of china, then it should be
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cooperation on an equal footing and beneficial to both the chinese, uh, side and the belarusian side, so, of course, it is necessary, uh, higher localization in manufacturing there as well. e bicycles. e motorcycles. uh, geely and so on and so forth. well, we have a lot of specific examples. eh, let's even say so . here is an example of the minsk automobile plant, when we had options to always install a motor from western manufacturers. well, our leadership got its bearings on time and, together with the people's republic of china built a factory. e near minsk, releasing the necessary e motor, which is also installed on our trucks. ez the correctness of the strategy that was chosen by our state and the president. and when we, shall we

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