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breathe in. hello editors club for belarus 1 and belarus 24, we will discuss, as always, an important and interesting topic of the walking week, what is being discussed for everyone. well, i imagine our guests who came to our studio at makarenko nine dmitry alexandrovich today olga shpilevskaya, director of the representative office of the ntk mir in belarus, after a three-week absence, returned to our air glad to see marat markov point yury voskresensky , head of the ccc, alexei belyaev, head of the political science department of the state economic university, candidate of historical sciences. good evening. would like to start today's event today's event. you know, i thought it was office plankton. well, not all of them,
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well, in such a large part, who were born already far after the nineties and with hands in hands practically with an iphone. yes, our famous it people, whom we have always respected a lot. eh, they made reports. yes, and in general, you did a lot when the htp processes were launched, remember how much we were there yes, we made materials so that the society understands that these people should be and should be exist on favorable terms. yes, uh as a result of turn fit as a result. yes , these people who received salaries in western european countries paid for everything in our country at belarusian tariffs . belarusian positioners, who were oppositionists, have become extremists for the most part. so, for many years they have all been expressing indignation at the economic model that the republic of belarus has chosen. the crayons recently spoke about one such representative this section of society, which he said in the twentieth year that they were tired of these
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business executives. them. i wanted a clown. although , of course, everyone has the right to their point of view, as a result, the clown has already practically bred the country, if it weren’t for help, 52 countries, then this army would no longer exist as a state, because it seems to me that this army has already been reset three times . i mean technology, at least. how many ox-mobilizations have already been there? how many people died, and a strong business executive, uh, in those times when britain will be soon excuse uh wipe, uh, t-shirts, these are children, not my invention. i take what i write. uh, there are european toilets. this image, of course, is opened by enterprises opening enterprises, moreover, high-tech and so with a knife to the heart spoke with all this. uh, citizens on the day of almost the seventh of november. here is an old soviet tradition. from this to them.
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especially very good very good, but im away from it. it hurts especially. here i want novelty , i want a quarter, 95, well, not everyone, naturally. we will talk about this soon, as it turned out, not everyone. but in general, almost no one. so okay, about this a little later today , the president of belarus was to us the belarusian national biotechnological corporation and, uh, the work of the plant for the production of animal feed and amino acids of the belarusian national biotechnological corporation was started . as for me, a landmark event, we discussed before the program, what does this mean for the country, we save the currency, because we buy it all in china, someone said that in europe you have all these feed additives, which in europe there is no such production now in europe is no longer stupid. yes, this supplement. well, i am like a person who has worked in the minsk practice for a certain amount of time and has come across this. although they are, uh, not very, maybe i understand this, but, nevertheless, all these additives. they are vital for a and
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hello to be and a for it to be a healthy wholesome pita. feed and costs are reduced on the quality of livestock products, which means on the amount of money that we will receive so the launch of the production of the belarusian national biotechnology corporation became possible thanks to the correct policy of the authorities, alexander lukashenko said ahead of the pandemic and he explained in more detail what he had in mind. let's listen to excerpts from his speeches, then discuss. i must say a huge thank you to our chinese colleagues, only one project was built in the city in the world, belarus all projects got up and here are our wise policies that the country was not closed, it allowed this project for sure 36 months to build. this is what matters to our people. i have experienced this more than anyone. you probably felt like an experienced person in your twentieth year. these, uh, protests of walking, rebellion and away, are
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based on people. many, yes, did not understand what was offered to them. now absolutely. it is clear, not only to me and you, but also to people, that this is basically. i always then the question was this is an artificially created situation with a pandemic. or , of course, there are mouse monkeys and so on. already today, 90% of everyone says that artificial i will not name the author. why was it to lower the whole world, and above all, china, lower the economy to ruin the state. well, who would have risen on this one who prints money, i have not printed quite a few money. this is, of course, a great idea. i'm on a giant planetary scale to force everyone to shut down their business. and they themselves, having a printing
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press, continue, in fact, how they worked, and work, as far as it was in those days about the fact that we do not close, you know what i want to say here is the ability to think for yourself. this is today a key moment in conservation and survival. yes, the people of the nation. what i want to say is, in fact, a generation has grown up , a generation is called because of this, and so on, which were already born, were born in this century, and they are in that information environment. they are categorically weaned from the thought of making critical decisions on their own critical decisions today - this generation is oriented know that here is a smartphone and tell google help. do something on your own to reason independently make decisions, especially strategic decisions and isolate those issues on which the life of each individual citizen depends on them. sorry, they didn’t explain and didn’t teach
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them in essence. these social networks have grown. as you said, plankton is just not office plankton, which the powers that be will feed on. and when i remember this representative of the who came, who assessed the situation in belarus by the way, more or less he then spoke. i looked who was around him, then from the side of belarus uh, who accompanied him and who led the final press conference, you hear, they are now crooks outside the territory. e belarus all koshniki with great experience. this once again confirms that this is all one big special operation. by the way, this week the next accusations were against the who about the fact that the world health organization covered up the fact that this is an artificially created disease. well, you know, the world health organization - first of all, you need to understand the branch of the united nations. we see that the head office of the un today is the unconditional conductor of the idea of ​​one state. today, the united states is actually on
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the payroll of the united states today. the united states determines who can participate in un meetings and who cannot in their visa policy today. uh, the united states decides. which of the un organizations is supported? from which , for example, to stop funding them? how did they do with unifa? yes, for a moment, or when they refuse to recognize the decisions of the international court of human rights regarding american military personnel on the territory of afghanistan, what we have retained within the framework of the welfare state, this medical care for the entire population is obligatory, sanitary standards, what we have about until now and periodically they introduce it all to tell, you just need to look back a little to see who created by the dalis brothers. one of them headed the second cia , too, for what purpose they created in order
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to control the quantity of one of the levers. that's all, one international organization that really is directly such an international organization that takes into account the interests of peoples. nations or someone else. well, it seems to me that today our viewers already understand that they are international law, not international organizations, do not fulfill their function and whose they are, how international they are. well , rather, they are folk of one people. yes? let's go back to what the president revealed today. this is an enterprise. uh, in general, in fact, since 85, one simple thing has been imposed on the entire soviet and soviet space. you are nothing. you you can't do anything yourself. here's mcdonald's, here's your jeans. here's some more crap for you, which in the west is from chewing gum. which you yes, and you will be happy, and you will be happy you do not need, own production. remember how belarus began and these slogans, the first governments at the head, there, and the parliament shushkevich, yes, which they said we don’t
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need anything. actually. we will be given everything. we will buy everything, there is no need to engage in production and belarus, which the president inherited. actually. this industrial belarus, which is an assembly shop for everything, the union. it could really follow the path of latvia, lithuania, the baltic countries, yes, where their own production was ruined, where in fact now we are talking exclusively about consumer relations, that is, commodity relations are connected. there on services and so on. we get that they are trying to force us, they tried to force us, that we do not need our own production, but we have made a nuclear power plant. we flew into space. we create vaccines. with a unifar, anyway, it will obviously do what vo does not have in most countries of the world, and we will sell it. in fact, we were a country without raw materials. fortunately, we have at least potassium. yes, at least this, but otherwise we earn money on the added value, which is
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exclusively created by our own labor and these things. uh, the work of scientists in many sciences is intellectual work that has been discovered today. this is another portion of highly intellectual work, which makes it possible for a person who wants a young man since childhood. something wants to fulfill itself in a variety of ways. we create weapons for everything else. yes, in principle, today we can be proud of these things for a country with a population of 10 million people. well, let 's say austria is a similar country and let's just say , how many of you know about similar industries in austria like that? who among you will name these things? no, in europe they are small precisely in what they tried to do for us throughout. uh, in a few decades. yes, they tried to be the president to make it a raw material appendage that will
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exclusively consume consume, and being dependent, as europe today depends on the united states, you do not have your own opinion. and since today we can produce something ourselves, therefore, our opinion is not only heard, but listened to marat sergeevich how can you not support, uh, today's opening yes of the belarusian national technical corporation of the first line of production - this is a step into a new production reality . this shows once again that this is a bet here on the real sector on real people on real production is what generates the gross domestic product and allows belarus to successfully balance. uh, so in this macroeconomic storm , that's the surest bet of all things it. what ivan mikhailovich was talking about here is absolutely fair reproaches. after all, the state created all the conditions for them, and
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we expected preferential responses, and some kind of reaction, therefore, turned out and, uh, this reaction is nothing new and does not differ in any way. from the same the reactions of this generation that works in this abstract sphere are not related to real production in the same russian federation as soon as the need came to defend the motherland who was the first to disappear from the russian federation and left the russian people it people no offense, but this is a fact, that's all i would like to draw your attention to one point. we are now talking a lot about the fact that the new generation is the generation of the world, it lives there on smartphones guys, this is the generation that will lead us tomorrow, this is the generation of the future our. you can’t talk about it like that, you need to talk about what we can do to ensure that this generation is a little bit, but to shift their value orientations so that this generation looks a little differently at the country in which it lives and at those people who live in this country are not enough, probably, people.
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today, young people. i mean, uh, in this sea of ​​information, a vast sea. all the same, you need to be able to navigate, you need to understand, firstly, this is again to the question, where is the truth, where is the lie, yes, where valuable information, where not valuable information is needed , after all, this strategic path is the strategic basic values ​​that you need to rely on, you know, look at the topic of youth. i want to clarify what i meant. i wanted to say that these people are much easier to manipulate in the ground, and everything that concerns bc yes , if you allow me, those who remembered the nuclear power plant remembered flying into space. you know, what is the fundamental difference between this project and all of them, here we have a full cycle of raw materials, and this grain the president spoke today, and a million tons for this corporation we produce ourselves, if we
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depend on the supply, and nuclear fuel at nuclear power plants from a partner, if we depend on space flight from partners and darkness, we have many competencies. that is, here, in principle, thanks to partnership with china, we have built, having received the technology, we have fired, in fact, a closed complex in which we are more independent and close this topic. here i will add the important role of science, that is, in this complex. you are correct in saying that it is completely enclosed within the territory. belarus concentrated production. we have our own research institutions in this production, we use the potential of our academy of sciences here, we use the potential of these research laboratories. history, that is, today we are developing our own science within the framework of those priority areas that we have approved for the five-year period, that is, unconditionally. this one of the flagships will be on a par with and with belarus potassium on a par with our machine-building
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enterprises, which will allow very serious to promote the domestic situation in terms of technological development and increase our competitiveness in foreign markets. i would like to summarize this topic here. uh, which we touched on at the beginning about the e planton of this office about the it people in which i spoke, of course. no need to generalize. we did not talk about individual representatives in all of them, and then it came to that. i, probably, you saw a report, including on the air of our tv channel, as one of the most famous richest belarusian the company took out the name of four letters and pamm in wagons, cowardly, running from people from belarus at night to tashkent, or what, at the head? the noise of the officers, i don’t know if he is still an officer or not, the military once had epaulettes that, uh, this officer also wore. i hope he told them how wonderful it would be for them to live in uzbekistan, how better the conditions are there, and they all looked at him in the forehead. he was taken. uh,
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the knapsacks of their children escaped to tashkent from minsk not because of the war, but because their american master told them to run away. that's what i meant, and about i didn’t know that they had sewn a wonderful solution. how many times have i been convinced of how wise we are. forgive me for being frank in this case. let the state seem flattering to him, i myself faced this many times, and dads really wanted to get into the medical sphere of the republic of belarus once. he wanted to create a program where all medical records and diagnoses would be in a single system, and he was ready manage it. you imagine what would be why what. would now well, so it's kind of summarizing about the economy. uh, the fact that we have farms there, the collective farmer, the collective farmers saw that they built some kind of enterprise, yes, and this week i saw a wonderful video in the pull of the first telegram channel published uh, the president is often reproached for the fact
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that we don’t have a market the state can decide everything, you have to intervene in some issues. let's get a look. uh, let's compare how it is with us and how it is in the usa. you will no longer create your fortune at the price of all manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers. the basis of the concept of control and regulation of prices should be laid. that nikolai gennadievich justice should be they cost price . excuse me, but the cost price is right in the sense that if you want to be richer, sin the cost price. when i look at 270,000 rubles. one second third of the rich, who created some kind of network there, receive a month, sitting in italy and the controller
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is a cashier in his store. how much does he receive from 700 to 1,000 rubles. and here 270 times. what can be persuasion conversations? where is this justice? the oil industry has failed in its commitment to invest in america and support the american people, one after another, the major oil companies have reported record profits. and this is not just an honest reward for work. i mean the profits are so high that it's hard to believe, but rather than increase investment in america or improve the situation for american consumers. they channel their overheads, shareholder profits and buy back their shares, so executive salaries will skyrocket just our president, because it's also about, we've talked about this many times when you're in the comfort zone, i mean europe usa, you can teach anyone how to live a market economy on
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human rights and freedom of speech, as soon as you press no freedom of speech market relations e does not exist there are issues of national security. other. eh, as they say, let's go through the woods? yes, sergeevich said that democracy has long uh died and attentive, study this quote and the free market economy has also died a long time ago now in place. the first is regulation of the economy regulation of prices regulation of income levels. if some entrepreneurs think that they will enrich themselves at the expense of our population, this will not happen, they should enrich themselves, but everything must be exactly such a gap should not be when a cashier receives 800 or 1,000 rubles. and the head of the network is 270.000. well, 10 times eight times is still acceptable, but not 100 times. sorry it sounds right. if there is, that i'm 500 rubles. then hit e fist on the table said, said return within the frame within the price within the framework of normal profit and suddenly it became 150 instead of 500. but this suggests
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that there was an extra charge here. there were in the corresponding ones somewhere there were also such interesting shots from the same american products, one company producing fizzy drinks are very common here. i inserted them there, in my opinion, for 4 rubles. after unscrewing the price, they cost less than two rubles , that is, all this became possible. i want to point out that here, of course. uh, when biden eats oil companies there, and this one here uh, the leadership of their oil companies. he certainly did. this is today playing primarily to the public. this very populism is showing, trying to make money. if not for himself, then at least for his party in the future. literally the other day, some additional points were gained in the elections. but in fact, we see that the american leadership cannot. that is precisely the political leadership of the president and his cabinet. they can't
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have a really big impact on these companies because, uh, gas prices don't care. are growing. uh, consumer prices inside the united states are also going up anyway. the build itself is actually an inserter and a hostage of the game of these large oligarchic groups in the video that we watched, and the president very clearly and subtly formulated the peculiarity of the belarusian economic model. yes , or americans, our president is our president, and when economic laws and categories must be combined with the moral foundations of society. and this concept of justice is absolutely not the economic turned out to have a key role in our pricing. why yes, for one simple reason, because the head of state acts precisely in the interests of people, and not corporations are also
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people, but again, there should be a limit to everything. we have common acquaintances. uh, and everyone was buying, for example, spare parts on the market. and when suddenly prices rise, what are you asking, what's the matter. it says, well, the dollar we laid there remember, yes, six we say so 2.500. someone now, but you never know all sorts, of course, the government must respond promptly for feedback. it already corrects this resolution number 713. uh, for sure, the marginal allowances will also be adjusted. maybe not 20-30%, somewhere around 30-40, but already as before 200-300% - this. sorry, i will not clearly say that no, we are talking about closing someone, respecting someone or someone then we are talking about justice. we really have a key word and the concept of justice is embedded in all our relationships throughout our lives, thank god, therefore , everything should be restored here. freeze, and create the same rules for everyone. let's now need to observe the following topic, we
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cannot but discuss it. at the disposal of journalists. that is, us, er, the results of a closed sociological study have appeared. e. it turned out that it happens to them yes, a very curious result, very curious. the documents are a public opinion poll of residents of belarus conducted by the gallop institute, the united states of america questioned the purpose of obtaining information by western political technologists regarding the situation in belarus determination of the further strategy of work ; eh, in my opinion, red speech and wonderful. let's draw a few graphs, and then we will discuss with you for illustrations which of the
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representatives of the opposition. do you trust uh, more just once again i want to say that the gaul institute is connected, the states of america will immediately tell you that i turned around. scandal is the study of these people you see, well, except perhaps for the one on the right with glasses. well, they were extremely pleased. e published results. i. well, naturally, a question was asked. why is this needed? if e such results? which ones to publish? well , it's clear that uh, the results are not made public, but the world is not without good people, as you know, our people are everywhere, uh, and we got it. uh, this document, tikhanovskaya, latushka and babaryka are less than one percent of the respondents out of those thousand 500 people who answered e, expressed support or trust to these e people further. uh, do you know about the new conference, belarus held in vilnius in august this year, the vast majority, 81% answered no, also the absolute majority. uh, they said that they had never
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heard of the creation of some kind of cabinets. entrust the following , uh, to the current leadership, the further management of the country, are you ready yes answered more 70% of respondents do not approve of the state course less than 15% like you and me and the vast majority of belarusians, these figures are not surprising. they simply stated once again that yes, even these people, who are not very smart in terms of their attitude towards belarus, sometimes have vision problems. thank god that it exists. i'll just remind you, uh, there are other programs on belarusian television. uh, geoffrey blank. e, when i had a guest such an american who defended his dissertation in america at the new york city institute, yes, and he there he presented data based on his own research. it was a dissertation in which he proved that the vast majority of belarusians
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support the government absolutely and the majority. e. voted for lukashenka and the absolute majority, in principle, is going to be under the leadership of this person in the future. and accordingly, well, trust the authorities, so we today yes, we set ourselves a small plus, but we were not surprised for us, this is obvious. here i have data on the same voice. how much was it to million 3.000 717 votes they collected, well, under the banner uh, this woman 17%. we were not surprised, but it is not for us to be surprised or not surprised by this information. this is a study not by us, conducted by us not engaged in any way by completely different people who do not see either belarus as a country or the leadership of the country and are ready to bring anyone here. even a man frying meatballs just to put his hand on this country. they published this. this is a study. rather, it became available to us. this
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study. through what channels? but this is information for those people who still doubted something at least a little somewhere. look, uh, and here and there, well, look, in fact, that yes on the one hand, marat sergeevich is absolutely right, we didn’t learn anything new, except for one thing, how cynically brazenly they tried to take away from us what we had been creating for many years under the guidance of . lukashenka whether someone likes this person or does not like it it is under his leadership. we have created today what we have and these figures, published today, here in belarus, probably, against more of the institution of the gap, it indicates that they simply brazenly wanted to take away from us, we found the answer. why three percent? yes, that's 3%. 1 + 1 + 1, that is, the figures turned, on the contrary, against the pension. here carefully. yes does not approve of the state course
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mini. fifteen percent, why such a large very percentage of those who support? i think that the gail institute did an honest survey. they interviewed people who are in the republic of belarus and those who are outside the republic turned out to be just representatives of that protest minority. they are currently and here still lost by these figures. that is, they were no longer asked their opinion, they are no longer interested, because they are not located on the territory of the state , numerous surveys conducted by various foreign ones. eh, sociological services and those that were and are oriented towards support. here is this protest minority. after all, in general, after the elections and before the elections , they also said that e no. the advantage of these forces yes, to one degree or another, they still lose. uh, the course of the modern belarusian
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state. you can tell each other a little, sitting, somewhere, then over a glass of craft beer, that there were 500,000 of us. but if she thought 50, then not 50 can convince each other in many ways. that's just the magic of numbers, it always matters a lot. look here 15% disapproves of the current 15%. in 2020, 20% voted against the course. yes, 20 drank no well, let's take the numbers voted for president. yes, they don't approve. this course. ok then. today we have 15%. in this issue , the respondent trusts the president of the republic of belarus to the greatest extent and does not see otherwise. an outstanding personality among other statesmen , ioann mikhailovich yes, if you will, m-m. at such a moment, it’s a little personal, yes, that is, if tikhanovskaya in those elections received her honest
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well-deserved 10%, then today her rating has collapsed 10 times by an order of magnitude, and, uh, fluctuates. i think we have kolya zero 1% in general, in fact, her rating with anti-rating equaled hitler's anti-rating because it is not a red word. so i go to the enterprises and ordinary people come up and say, how is it, how are they opposing us against our enterprises against, uh, our children. we have to pay rent, pay a loan and raise children to fill cars. and what, yes, can happen completely? that's right , dmitry alexandrovich said she said that we can also be bombed. i mean, she left. she said you need zero, so here you can to say that tikhanovskaya broke down carry each other, you understand that they are a collective representative, of this entire fugitive headquarters, in fact, this is a representative. of the west, you said
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that people are now saying how they can oppose us. they just open their eyes, and in the twentieth they did not oppose us . you read the program on privatization, well, privatization by bringing troops together. yes, to be read the convergence of nato troops with the severance of all relations between the franco cis and the russian federation, what would it be today, if we did this, it means not arose with uh, here, the truth is the feeling that you did not accidentally receive this data not by chance. they were merged and they are not leaking data, they are leaking specifically these leaders, because there are both different there is the usual formula zero multiplied by 0 = 0. therefore, if this means this politician, uh, a foreign fugitive, he went bankrupt. there is no way to reanimate the content of it today, this is a fluent position, which in principle. not then did not decide anything. and now, all the more, being outside the country, it only catastrophically loses its ratings absolutely
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stupid and provocative statements, of course, the content of such opposition is probably already becoming a burden for these western sponsors themselves. if they invest money, they always want to get some sort of dacha, they want efficiency and effectiveness. no, what did they demand from them? yes, and they demand now after, well, during the meeting of the generals with representatives of the special services, quotes were given there. what are the challenges ahead? uh, these ones, which are here in the photographs, where does the terror come from, because, uh, when you're cornered, you have no more left. they are already the ones that were in the photographs, nothing solves the problem of the same, for example, nothing is the problem of the development of this strike direction in belarus today. here is the initiative. he goes to those militants who operate on the territory of ukraine, er, a regiment named after
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one polish rebel there. why, uh, now this group is being promoted more actively and this group is being made such a center of the political scenario. political strike. that's what they are there shake, as they say. that's what worries me the least of all i care about something else aspect for us there inside belarus this is a signal, and such a clear message that we must unite here inside. society must unite. and this is the conclusion we must draw. and the fact that we have a base for this, just the same, and this galapov 20 study shows that we don’t need everything else. sorry to be smart today. we need to tell people ordinary things. here we are discussing in dns we need to say that this is the one a tool with which we can maintain the stability of power. yes, we won’t allow it, there is something important, a key place, we begin to go into details to discuss and everything to work. it’s right to know well, they showed it well, but the conclusion should still be in danger that she
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herself doesn’t say anything at all, especially such things, no matter how it was a harbinger, so to speak, not pumping up the situation about a possible strike . uh, on the territory of belarus, so that all this does not lead to a provocation. what am i talking about? and this but preparation we see that yes, or they will throw this phrase there and say, if not, suddenly i was mistaken, then she is just a fool if she said it, well, the situation, most likely, is different, by the way, there were more questions to putin, uh, which of the international leaders. you trust putin the most about thirty percent about ten zelensky less, one salt with less than one. duda less than one macron less than one who was remembered in relation to the ukrainian crisis is dominated by the support of the russian side of the blame for unleashing the conflict assigned by the respondents, foreign west and ukraine about it. by the way, more and more public figures and deputies. they say euro. in such countries and in the united states, quite frankly , belarusians for the most part do not accept war . sociologists were also interested in the methods of
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communication in the west. and with our citizens, where you communicate most of all in between, hinting that at tea parties or at rallies, or it turned out that sports are mugs, there is something connected with animals, and so on. well, here we have such, uh, the results of the tracks, everything was done by the tracks of the former! uh, forgot about a week ago. you know this story. i won't tell. you know that information appeared about the fact that the route wrote both anthony-blinks a minute after the explosion on the nord streams, but gosik you in the united states of the message it sounded everything, yes, they did everything, something like this it sounded information from the founder of the exchanger file megaplat and mega, kima dot. coma well, they say that there are authoritative sources, so to speak, and writes something as a rule. everything, it was confirmed. don't know, why ivan mikhailovich is looking at me. we discussed a month ago in the same studio. uh, explosion, uh on pipelines. yes, we talked about the fact that
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the biggest benefit is with the englishwoman, ah, the americans and the british, but made by the hands of the british and led to the necessary arguments, because the same chance was remembered shower with two places of 60 billion dollars of annual turnover, which immediately becomes de facto monopolists in the market in the european market. yes, because they and the netherlands they own deposits in netherlands we talked about it. we talked about that, we also remembered akhmat kadyrov yes, whose ears were sticking out when they killed. misha with uh, having prepared this one in advance, and today we get just such a small dash of an optic. wait, pathologists say that such a quick leaving sheet is also, namely, because it is a spa. let's put it in simple terms. yes , because the prime minister at the peak is moving away from the fact that he is lying to people, but listen to an example that the new one is
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lying to people. it seems to me no less unambiguous, but no one leaves him for this. and that's it, and this is her sms a and became the reason for the sheet to go out and the information to be announced precisely after she ceased to be the premiere, because her phone was hacked. but this does not seem to be from that phone, but that it would have been if she had not left and it would have been confirmed that there really was an sms. yes , uh, the tie was broken or what i have, what she is capable of. she's not her, but god knows him. she could not help but leave, or rather, they could not leave her, because what happened and so international terrorism and humanity, especially representatives and citizens of western countries. they will simply be horrified when they find out about this from them, this one carefully hides, but the british confirm this. i picked it up a little , firstly, they are accused of facilitating an attack on the russian fleet in the black
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sea, and there were statements about this. and let's go back, they just accuse the evidence provided that these are precisely the british services that participated in undermining the northern streams. yes, and a little back. yes, we were all exposed to not know the speech. like your site our site staggers 2.5, probably 3 years staggers. that's how chick-zone got it running before the election. there were still far away attacks at the same time, uh, tens of hundreds of thousands, and at the same time requests go to the site, but when a statement appeared from the british to the british authorities. we understood who was doing this, officially recognized that they were involved in cyber attacks against russia, for which london allocated six million pounds for these attacks. they call it ukraine's help in defense against russian ones, and so, but we know how ukraine also defends itself against russian bo let's just say, i think that, probably, most of the mining that took place on the territory of belarus it was just that from these defenders from
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e-e cyber ​​attacks, moreover, even earlier, everything was signed into the minsk agreements in the hope that there would be peace. well, you remember the minister of defense was burned. e uk he said that british troops were training e and supplying weapons. uh, ukrainians of the sixteenth year. well, now a prisoner of the ukrainian for majors. nikolay emeshchenko. uh, he told me, who taught them to fight in the city limits, starting in 2016. let's let's listen. i served in the operational combat support center. this is what year the 16th year of combat support of the naval forces of the naval unit stayed there, this unit was not combat interrupted by instructors from the uk conducted classes.
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static military medicine, and already when training in centers, for example, the national lviv region of the central town. there were already americans, british and many other military personnel there, because it is like an international center, but in the process they were engaged in training personal the composition of the americans. uh, the assault order of assault actions, for example, the same buildings, the cleaning of the british knew and prepared everything, starting from the exit from the european union with brexit. yes, they did not just foresee some geopolitical shifts and catastrophes. they, most likely, prepared them, pierced the route, if she really wrote this, if it was really revealed through her hacked phone. it works
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should not surprise anyone. uh, this is just another confirmation of that general course of britain. well here's what they're aiming for this week, democratic congressman jamie raskinum told what russia needs to do what it is russia is an orthodox country with a traditional value that's why it should be destroyed, said the spokesman for maryland. well, we know honestly. at least honestly, because you understood that the same thing would have happened. and us, and if in doubt, i'll let you listen to the episode. uh, the so-called talk show of one polish-polish garbage dump, which is part of uh, tvp, uh, polish public broadcaster. listen, what would happen if it happened in the twentieth year, what is the goal here now, still, uh, the ukrainian state also beat belarus and prices, so, i think lukashenka himself is a sign of plus, uh,
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to demand masturbation strongly der russification of belarus there will be a survival final mode and judges. i think this three will change, everyone can see and sits next to the cia agent and the six. gosdepovskaja guard waving his head do you know what diversification is? yes, this is a ban on the russian language, a ban on literature, uh, works of art and so on collided in the early nineties collided. what ended the conflict? named why the president, then put the issue of state languages ​​to a referendum and left two, in fact , in the country. let's say what happened in the early nineties, the majority of the population communicated among themselves in russian. let it be 60% let it be 70, but it was the majority, yes, and belarusianization was imposed by force in those areas where it
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made no sense. i came in my career to the national bank. i was hired to work there to translate financial instructions into the belarusian language of language nothing to drain. in that. i'm not the only one that was born promusova. but where something is done forcibly, there immediately arises a conflict. and this is the wedge that dmitry alexandrovich drove in so you can forcefully teach your native language. okay, god be with him. why force ban another language? this is dangerous. here i'm talking about this option. there would be no question. i looked, the question is even wider, not only in languages. and it's not only the prohibition of culture the prohibition of languages ​​or something else and the prohibition of our traditional values. this is our departure from christianity from the value of the family in general. and why are these family values ​​taken away? why are they destroying the family as a cell of society, because there are traditions in the family, because in the family three or four generations one after another take care of each other to one
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degree or another. yes, we care about the future of our children. this means that we are building our own country, this means that we are watching how this country develops when a family breaks up, when there is no need for e take care of his family members, then the people break up and listen. his parents become absolutely manageable, you know, so it seems that such a story is very deep. the story of the separation from russia, the baltic states managed to tear off from the russians, they would have torn us off. today, ukrainians will go further to russia, remember that this is a multinational state, which the master will stop talking about the language of our families. here is one simple one. reason. remember who is ruskin. if you dig a little, yes, it's jews, yes, that is, he let's call him directly, like zelensky, christ is righteous, because he betrayed those values, the founders of which the founder of christianity was the jews. yes
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, if you already say so directly, this is the first moment, and the second moment, in your opinion, was merili. he promoted same-sex bulls, he promoted the legalization of marijuana, and he got the state to pass a marijuana legalization law in 15. what traditional values ​​can be cheered about and if we return to his phrase again. she is interesting than the fact that the country should be destroyed just because it has traditional family values ​​and yes, and orthodox countries. here is against this. what is trying to be imposed on us as a postulate yes, the rejection of our values, family traditions, and so on. eh, everyone should unite in regard to this, regardless of political views. do not look at what their supporters do from them , people periodically break away from this runaway, so to speak, runaway company. they just destroy them.
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they pour out such dirt that even on pro -statehood, some figures did not get this. this suggests that tough disassembly, firstly, would be for the authorities, and secondly, those who disagree. but this is quite obviously ukraine , a vivid confirmation of this, how long have we been reporting? here we are on this topic. how many journalists fell laws. belarusians have no idea of ​​a balcony in ukraine 72 people accidentally fell out after the fourteenth year of dependence. of these, 18. maybe, as if it was a pleasure for you and me to fall out, but fell out others would have dropped out of their team, who would have said a question there against, not only in journalists. yes, in general, if we look, the united states of america was originally created as a state without culture without religion. they don’t even have. in fact, their official language of the state, in which, that is, they have english simply by tradition. yes, but there are states down south with hispanic populations. today, the prevailing
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language of english does not know, in principle, here, but the united states was built precisely as a place where it is a person who can be realized precisely without being tied to a family, without being tied to his traditional culture, to his race, to his language. that is, they are created. is such a genderless global without linguistic without religious phenomenon? yes, there are. simply atomized, i don’t even know what to call it, the personalities of europe are afraid. call us now. we say so. well, we need facts there, you don’t need to send anything, please. save us, please do not call us, because there will be trouble, by the way, in the same america, the most powerful states are states, where else? this cult of the family is simply to understand that the city hall outside is much older than american history and democracy, modern
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america, that's all we need to know and we have something to do, and there is a history of both recent and rather ancient. there is a little, a different paradigm, education and in this paradigm, unfortunately, in the pursuit of selfishness to become the best. two concepts were knocked out of the collective consciousness, which for us orthodox slavic christians are unimportant, this is compassion and mutual assistance valentina rybakov this week, the representative of belarus to the un spoke at the united nations - it was a tough one. let's listen. you deprive people of the basic right to life, but after that you have the audacity. teach us how can we respect human rights in your natural
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understanding? sooner or later you? you will simply be swept away by either your own peoples. or millions of those who will come to you from the countries that you are destroying today? and these people will come to you not for mythical human rights in your understanding, and for a piece of bread to feed their families to their children. and you, i think, will go down in history not as politicians, but as criminals and serial killers . thank you for your attention. valentin boris absolutely clearly formulated the message that we are all trying to convey to the american oligarchy, i don’t know the american society. the thing is , they live in an illusion. there i don’t know anything else about a hundred
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years ago about what a wonderful european diplomat, who identified himself as a supreme nation, said. yes. uh, they're just using the whole world for their own needs. service and try to bring under it a different philosophical moral basis. you see the democracy that died, according to marat markov, or some other, and they will come up with everything to justify their well-being. don't write in illusion. this is a part. imagine, okay. they imposed personal sanctions there, personal in relation. there are representatives of the authorities us, well, in relation to the enterprise, in which i suspect a lot live. uh, a lot of their supporters are working. and they are these people i'm lying on you know what the problem is. in fact, after all, when he spoke, yes, and how many were found a supporter of common sense within this organization, who would be afraid to react directly to this. when i heard this
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performance. you know, there was such an early christian ascetic. anthony the great he once said, yes, that there will come a time when nine sick people come to one healthy one and say that you are sick because you are not like all of us. yes, and now these times have come. i really like something else. uh, the saying is more modern when the patient comes to the doctor. and says the doctor. i'm dying because it hurts everywhere. here i am when my finger, well, it hurts everywhere. he looked, said, my friend. you will burn broke, like, say the obvious things, what's next. this year, the shortage of potash fertilizers ranks third in production after russia and canada , and we are limited by it. russia has been limited. canada is failing to supply the market. the price has risen, of course, most farms in the world. not able to buy at these prices. we are preparing a mine that will blow up a huge number of countries
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simply because they will come to europe for food, they will come and see it. what cynicism. they say, for example, it is necessary to extend the grain deal with ukraine due to the fact that grain is not coming from ukraine, african children are starving , which was built just on the purchase of belarusian fertilizers, this is nothing. because african children are african women africans the inhabitants of africa and you and i are no longer people for them, losses in the struggle for life, their so-called filmography will be, caring for african institutions, there were accompanying losses in the struggle for democracy, thanks to valentin rybakov. for this powerful performance. oh yes, the
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security council. uh, perhaps someone snorted and bashfully turned away his eyes, but nevertheless, it's all the same in what is commonly called the international and world community. i see some first rays of enlightenment, and you know what it is connected with voting for a resolution to lift sanctions against cuba after all, all countries of the world with the exception of the two states of the united states of israel voted for the thirtieth time, and once for the lifting of sanctions from the cuban republic. and yet, it seems to me that enlightenment, but we will wait for such, at least for when we were on our program we have already chosen. we have already chosen ours. yes, it's time to say goodbye. i just want to say confirmation of your words that we communicate and with entrepreneurs, deputies, the west communicates with diplomats from different countries on the verge of wild hatred in many in many countries that formally still
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during such votes support, the united states, they are already almost open. they say that the time will come a little and the situation will change radically, they are afraid it depends, and, of course, no one wants to expose their country to blows, you see, one word against and you also become an international criminal, such sanctions will be imposed on you to bring you to your knees . e the whole country, therefore they are silent, but they think differently for a long time, you can not even doubt it, if representatives of the american embassy, ​​if you do you want someone we still have watching us. i give you a big hello from all your people who vote for you , they vote. eh, contrary to my opinion. you are in this i suspect perfectly. you know, thank you very much for coming. it was the editors club, see you in a week, goodbye.
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national festivals at the belarusian song of poetry, molodechno 2022. the future is the
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