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oh, little pay, little we get there is an answer. very simple little. go to another place to eat. you work with children. you can't talk about it, in principle, you can make money here, you can make money in our country. but there is one job. take another school. just do your job. children are not here. if you have taken the children to work, you must give yourself up to this about it can not be, in principle. today anatoly eychuk's students are scattered all over the world. there are those who, thanks to him, chose music as a profession. and now they teach themselves. and although most have gone to various other areas. anatoly is not offended by such a teacher, as he is in itself a stereotype breakdown, a person who does not separate the profession from personal relationships, perhaps sometimes to the detriment of himself, who is sick and worries about each of his students and grows with each of them, changes
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, experiences moments, failure and success. let it sound a little. so it may be pathetic somehow, but i feel like a sculptor. yes, it would be such a stone comes marble stone does not matter, that is, a tree, that is, a student - here he is a pure canvas and i cut off the excess and appears in a year. even after six months, when the first sounds are obtained. i'm just enjoying this. here's what i taught.
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everything changes very quickly time passes imperceptibly minutes days of the year we never have enough time to stop and think about those who are waiting for us at this very moment it is worth remembering those without whom we will be so lonely on this earth it's
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time to say, you know , i miss or listen to dad right now, do not put it off for later say. i'm here, i'm here appreciate the time spent with your loved ones. hello, welcome to all who are with us now. i have great pleasure. greetings to the guests of today's program is not all. now we have reached, therefore, in the process of conversation, we will still
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join one of the respected interlocutors, but we will not waste time, because there is a lot of topic. let's go in order. ah, and from the last summit at the dkb, which is now still in the information flow, i remember. here this phrase will be set on fire by the entire perimeter of russia, here we see belarus in the twentieth year in central asia, the south caucasus, of course, all this is our attention. now chained to trying. for now, i will formulate this way to attempts to resolve the conflict between the army and azerbaijan is a long history. and the price is already thousands of lives. we saw that at the recent lgb summit. uh, an agreement was reached that in the near future there will be a meeting of the leaders of armenia and azerbaijan , mediated by the president of the russian federation , this meeting took place in sochi on monday. here there, and vladimir putin announced the following peace treaty between yerevan and baku there is no yet, but there are prerequisites that indicate that the path to a
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settlement between baku and yerevan found here vadim in your opinion. here it all looks like aside close to reconciliation. but how stable is it? and that in this case, the factors stabilizing and destabilizing what is happening between armenia and azerbaijan, if we talk about armenia azerbaijan, we understand that as a result of the fact that russia today has substantially concentrated its efforts on its official military operation. the positions of the csto have become less strong. this is an objective fact that less powerful turkey has increased its influence in the region significantly. on all issues of the middle east, turkey has slightly different views on the issues of the north caucasus. this is the meeting that took place. we see that the parties have almost come to some kind of compromise solution, but we need to understand what is the most important
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nuance. eh, what will ours be for? how do we say push? uh, opponents after all, and in what? well, you have to understand the fundamental problem, where does the problem come from , because a dkb was formed after the collapse of the union and the countries came. uh, in the formation of the csto with different problems after all. hmm uh, with different views on development on the one hand. we had a common market. general defense policy. it ran away from us from the other side. the country was also looking at another development option. what do you think, looking at how pashinyan and aliyev are behaving even at this meeting in sochi, hmm, the parties are set to then, in order to resolve this conflict, after all, at the negotiating table, or each of them keeps some cards under a cloth, relatively speaking, yes, in order to play them at the right time, it is beneficial for themselves to slip them. you understand one thing. you know there is a nuance. here's another thing that you have
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broken up the union, but uh, the union has broken up, but the parties are all parties of the csto. they came. uh, russia, unfortunately, has not managed to become absolutely absolute centripetal force, uniting the csto in many ways and its role. there, defining and decisive, that is, the strongest, the state of the csto. for example, yes, it is still specifically them today. let's remember the meeting of the president with the secretary general of the tkb, stanislav, in the paragraph where, of course , the topic, azerbaijan's armenia was central, please end the war clearly. in what it ended, we decided on the sides that an intermediary is needed, this is the norm of a classic. uh, of course, it was russia that turned to russia russia landed hundreds of people there, remember how russian border guards flew planes, as putin said, is at all sections of the border from turkey to iran there and between armenia and azerbaijan and so on. well, what else do you need? e, let them work in this direction. it was not
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in vain that i said that it was going on, a certain game. i understand what game. why did they drag him into the european union , why drag the obes-e there. well, why? well, it ’s understandable, why would they do anything there, if there is already , uh, a mediator and another csto there, as if there is nothing else to do. why is the west so full of mediators, they really need to close this project called anti-russia, or there are some other goals for the report. the west is not only now accepting attempts. here, learning to participate in this settlement and what we see today is a continuation of these programs that were uh previously announced, but uh today we are paying closer attention to their initiatives because we are asking a quite logical question. what did they come with? do they really want to resolve this
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conflict? or do they have some extra extra motivation, and unfortunately for this the answer to our question is negative, because we see to a greater extent additional hidden motivation. and what about the a anti russian project, which they want to close? yes, they say a lot about this, but i do not agree with uh, here you are. uh, in particular, in the fact that russia has weakened its position without russia, and the situation in the region would not have been resolved. that's what we are talking about weakening, what criteria we are guided by. this is a very, very difficult question. but will it be possible to close e, and if at all such plans for anti-russian project? i think that for sure they are in theory, but putting them into practice at any stage, especially today, it is very, very cooperative, if you have a
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stronger player in the region, a powerful economy and a military group, turkey naturally, you become weaker, but i say again, we do not mean that russia's role is decisive in the settlement of this conflict, it remains, and most importantly, it is a peacekeeping force in this region, for which it can be able to reconcile these er, the republic is the russian federation, we pay tribute to russia, but here, unfortunately. there is a fact that today certain positions of russia and forces are diverted. this is a fact and we will be dried up toss. this means that we must naturally allow the appropriate nuances in order to kindle this conflict, and they will not be peacekeepers. they will inflame this conflict, if you look from a historical point of view, again this is a traditional policy. west when they aspire, here are those possible peaceful treaties, agreements that are unprofitable for them to prevent the conclusion and incite this, uh, a wave of conflicts along the perimeter of the russian federation from my point of view. this is
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quite obvious for this. and it is necessary to involve the european union and others there, which means european structures that will never work to pay off this azerbaijani conflict, because it is a priori beneficial to them, unlike the russian federation and, from my point of view, the russian federation in once again demonstrated its strong the talks in sochi gave definite results to the position, and i think that neither the peoples of azerbaijan nor the peoples of armenia are interested. in the continuation of this conflict. it is necessary to look for a normal peaceful way of regulation. let's just sort it out, well, firstly, i wanted to indicate to the audience that a hygen has joined us. here is one franchise. we are just an intermediary now speak. in the country of the west, which i am now trying to impose and i quote my friendship, a specific example, the previous one on october 6 in prague at the summit of eu leaders agreed on the deployment, but they agreed on the deployment of an observation mission in armenia. one of the authors of this project is macron, and already a week later he openly stated that azerbaijan initiated the karabakh war and allegedly.
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russia helped him in this in order to weaken armenia, so they have a completely clear position on what is happening between armenia and azerbaijan, he said that it is already so clear, because therefore the macron’s statement was clearly about the armenian a lot. uh, judgments and experts. why is it did it take? well, some people think that historical france will support armenia. i think that this is not a matter of historical ones. eh moments. it 's uh, here are the experts. they said an attempt on the one hand to annoy russia, he is a macron in the same statement very sharply appreciated the negative, as he said, the role of the russian federation in this regulation, and on the other. macron's side is frantically trying to take the place of the main european politician. here he climbs into various situations. this is not only karabakh. here, there is, like the balkans, he has statements and in his position on ukraine, he is trying to become such a locomotive as the main european politician. this is his priority task. we e it is quite, apparently, when the question arises. are
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countries like france capable of guaranteeing peace. here you need to look at what president alexander lukashenko said, indeed in the post-soviet space there is only one scheme for resolving any conflicts of disputes and discussions when the two sides agree. even despite the stereotypes. uh, some prejudice them exist. all of them are members of the commonwealth of independent states, at least and only the russian federation has the power, tools and knowledge. and the most important thing is the interest to ensure a world of security there, because security in the south caucasus in central asia is, uh, the security of the national security of the russian federation for france and the united states in these territories. they are manipulative, they use them as a struggle for their influence in the world. here is the difference. and by the way, for some positions, despite the fact that they act as competitors, but in this part , russian interests even intersect with turkish ones.
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look, in response to macron’s remark, lead immediately stated that baku’s reaction was extremely sharp in general, and he said that france crossed out the entire history of relations with azerbaijan. as you can see, i think that this is a question, to a greater extent, he emotional statements and heads of state, including the practice of a crisis situation, since, as a rule, it does not seem that, unlike the macron, aliyev will very quickly give up his words. naturally, the problem is that it is not simple. we can make a decision any statement you like, but there is no simple solution today , and the question of the peace treaty, and which has been sounding like the last for weeks and months. e, he is impossible in fact, therefore, they remain in the bottom line. only uh, loud statements. eh, there is. uh, the desire to find some kind of consensus to come to some point, stabilizing and the belarusian
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position. it is precisely this that is not a peace treaty that should be sat down signed. this is impossible today, but in the fact that the parties come to a certain consensus, so that they, uh, stabilize their interests, and we see the external position as early as september 18, when pelosi came to a. and firstly, she came to yerevan on the wave of the fact that a number of politicians in armenia made a statement that the palace of culture would not be able to cope, that this was not a shooting pistol. here arriving there. uh, brings that said we are here to say in the us will be. support democracy in armenia in difficult times. we stand next to armenia when there is a struggle between democracy and autocracy in armenia - this is the place where we can clearly see these contradictions, in general, when the americans say this, it sounds like a threat, because we are all already at peace. we are used to that, if someone from washington or london shouts that we are going to defend democracy, expect a war in this region, the armenians understand this, after all, if the armenians are not
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ready to peacefully resolve this conflict, then not the csto, neither russia nor belarus can't to finally influence the cst in yerevan. i remember when there were still here, when yerevan was preparing there, the eurasian economic union and then they said that the cst. doesn't protect us as it should. well, you know, this is such a masculine conversation that was at five and on friday at the summit in the state clinical hospital. what did you guys say. he let's see how the position of russia and belarus differs from the position. we are not the west here are such phrases. how did you drink? yes, we are ready to defend the president clearly said that you are there crawl in general, well, in a little different words. but although he used to clobber us around the perimeter, that you are pretending to be something there. you know each other lived in the same country sit down and talk. yes, there are difficulties. why are you climbing these mountains, they don’t even go wildly. what are you playing. why are you playing this? what does the arable land want
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to do, hide behind the csto, blame the dkb for what for the fact that since the eighteenth year he has brought his country to military defeat, because the situation is not that the dkb is not as it should be i defended the situation in the state of the armenian armed forces. and who led to this situation? a and. eh, there are many examples. uh, it means to indicate some were how they used the s300 complexes and a lot of other things that happened during this war and the subsequent president opened about it, said the second moment. i declare pashinyan's opinion. well, azerbaijan is not members of the dcb. so why are you behaving like this? well, azerbaijan on february 22, in my opinion, well, exactly on february 22, signed with russia that the declaration actually determines in fact, determining the status of azerbaijan as a union state and the president of belarus, we have the same situation, he said, yes, the armenians are our allies. we wish you well, we wish
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the territorial integrity of sovereignty, armenia so that you finally resolve your problems, but azerbaijan is also a state close to us. so we will fight with him for what, but here is our peacekeeping task. why alexander lukashenko is called the main peacemaker in the soviet space to achieve peace. and so, when such honest nasty words and nasty speaks, but these honest words sound. this is a much more serious step towards peace. than some stupid macron declarations, or these empty calls the earth is not a pilot let's really remember who said what in this president, then we will definitely continue, please in the end, the republic of belarus and i, as president, will support the agreed decision of azerbaijan, armenia and russia, reach a consensus . i'm not looking, i'll hold this consensus. i'm sorry if, maybe
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i don't see it like that many miles away theater of war. but this is my impression of what is developing there on these borders. i already said so in comradely language, what are you guys fighting for ? what are you fighting for in these mountains at 2,000 km, three hundred people were killed three hundred people died, where people don’t live, where even these goats don’t walk. why are you fighting, sit down, you two and agree. and let russia sanctify this treaty, but you don’t want to understand that there is a game going on here. this game cannot exist, because the issue of war and peace is being resolved collectively west. first of all, the anglo-saxons possess filigree art. divide and rule. listen. that's what i started, and the dkb was formed from one. uh, our space was formed
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on the principles that unite us, but there were a lot of contradictions. first, there was a union state. the soviet union borders were not normally established, you know, between all the practical republics, and central asia has questions about establishing borders. ah. caucasus armenia azerbaijan we are familiar with the american the president talked about what we need to prevent in the first place. uh, the aggravation of the situation along the entire perimeter of the russian federation along the entire perimeter. and today there is such a threat, and today they will use all means to set fire to several. and the hot spots along the perimeter of the russian federation are tasked with stretching the forces of russia and destabilizing the political situation in the country inside, and as soon as they destabilize the situation in russia, uh, all the cis countries will fall. and most importantly, i want to say this, because it is important. this concerns us. what worries me the most
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now, i want to say in response, let’s say to hotheads, and now on russian television i was invited to have channels where the topic is discussed, should belarus take a direct part in a military special military operation, that is, send a contingent there, that is already being discussed. look , there are three categories of people who can advocate for this . the first is people, and sucking has become mentally retarded, but we don’t touch them at all with a fool there’s nothing to talk about, the second - these people are smart, educated, our people are patriots, but they are a little fanatical - they have such fanaticism fanaticism, it always interferes with thinking, you see, that is, they are ready to go into the furnace of war war is not only strength and firepower. this is, first of all, the ability to think, the ability to think, and the economy, and the third is the agents of influence, agents of deep penetration, which from the inside undermine the situation in russia, i want to do it again. the emphasis for russia is,
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first of all, the main interest of these 208.000 m² to preserve the zones of political stability . economic. this is the most important thing and the first step towards the collapse of russia - it’s all about armed conflicts, it will be very difficult to make it possible to ensure stability on the perimeter. after all, they have already spoken more than once about the same kirkistan, kyrgyzstan, except for armenia, azerbaijan, and pay attention to the moment. he, of course, was ironic when the president asked stanislav israel if you stayed too long in moscow, and then he indicated that, in fact, 3 years is not enough for the general secretary of the state clinical hospital, and we now understand why, because on each of these areas is a very serious situation in order to delve into it and specifically effectively. hmm , and this issue needs to be dealt with, including time and comprehensively. quite right. here's another front. let's discuss it. look, as soon as we see calls in the west to go save democracy. here they are waking up. well, cells, whatever. you can name them here. he announced the creation of an
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anti-war committee under the wing of khodorkovsky , for example, in russia it is not an absolutely new idea, but nevertheless, it is now being raised again by these anti-war committees of khodorkovsky forums free of russia kasparov and ours or already wrong, say our fugitives there it’s more likely that the pro-polish pro-western tikhanovskaya with their cabinets before this guido venezuela is this front, yes or the front line. here is vyacheslavich. eh, that's something to keep in mind. here, what kind of game is being played here, so that we don’t oversleep it either, but absolutely. clear. what kind of game, when there is a conflict on the outer perimeter, there should be involved forces about the western yes , focused on supporting these western forces, which is within the country. this is a very dangerous thing. here is the fifth sixth column, some say, and their existence must be borne in mind that such things will happen while this tough confrontation between west and east is going on. yes , therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to them, but on the other hand, it is necessary to open them. and to show, well,
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what does it lead to that they hide behind these beautiful words, and there is democracy in the world and so on, and what peace and democracy are today is something when they give obama there for the war in iraq the prize, which means the nobel prize for peace. for peace, this is the peacemaker. yes, who completely ruined the country , destroyed it up into chaos, and still they can not figure it out. these are the double standards. it is necessary to clearly and clearly show in our society so that people can see what is behind these beautiful words, but this is information stuffing in order to remind oneself, or really. here 's something to look forward to from these guys. uh, something that you know, what you want to understand, this is such an attempt to create some kind of quasi pseudo a legitimate government in exile, so that when the mess begins, it can be given legitimacy to an external invasion. same method. you know, there was such an organization, the jamborio was called vot jamboree. it was the cia specifically created by the americans, when it was cold. the war
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is the unification of uh anti-soviet rebel groups in nicaragu angola, there uh latin america, that is, it is the same thing, they are trying. that's how the methods that were in the cold war are the methods that are now being created from pro-western politicians. e your yes groups of influence, because and what are we going to hide that we don’t have people left in the russian federation there are no people left who are guided by, well, in russia, the same khodorkovsky, the same kasparov yes , such people are in the minority, but they exist, they are radicalized , they get angry. and, of course, the americans will try to stake on this, uh, create centers of such influence abroad. i think these are just the first steps, and the next moment for these people, of course, is an attempt to remind ourselves, we see, what a fight goes. here, uh, between our runaway moisture. they were hardly stuffed there in august in this one bag. e tikhonov's office someday you know, here they have an
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office, probably the door was closed, and so they still stuffed the lettuce with their feet, he resisted the door was locked, putting this bald sucker. so guard there with shooting. by the way, that's interesting. i recently listened to this extremist here. he learned the belarusian language from him, did not know it, but he speaks belarusian with a polish accent. here walking it turned out there. yes, the lieutenant colonel says yush, mom, polish words slip through all the time. here's how they don't fade. that's what they are some belarusian politicians. with them, this polish accent will always strike exactly the same way as these feigins and kasparov khodorkovskys, no matter how they declare, what they think about the future of the russian people is their main topic, how to divide russia how to make russia weaken in the future and people they see it, that is, people see our people. here we are talking, what u now, when and in the republic meet. hey, when are we going to explain? they see that evil comes from these people. here they declared about the world became forms. on the territory of ukraine, military
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formations are under their own type of command, then their command is not recognized. that is, they make peace with each other there, the same khodorkovskys cannot do everything else. well, who will trust them when people understand and hear they openly talk about how to draw borders inside russia in the future. how to make people quarrel among themselves? read their reports at these foreign conferences there is the main theme. how to determine the most anti-russian parts of the country, how to find parts to place a bet, what kind of money to pump there? how to find a leader there, people see it. they feel it, but the danger of these groups in the full sense of the collaborationist groups cannot be underestimated. and, of course, our special services are also using them for our russian related work. how much more we disagreed , i, uh, saw more subtle settings, it seems to me, but the anti-russian rhetoric. she is developed at the first stage in a very narrow direction against the russian leadership.
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federation in particular vladimir putin, and the waves that accompanied it in parallel were waves against the russians in general and today. this is the narrow line against the government. for the leadership of russia, it has already exhausted itself and it is necessary to look for new mechanisms for information work with the population. indeed, even in our countries, the neighbors declared a long time ago that the russians should make a revolution at home, not sit here with us, but make a revolution at home and attract russians to this topic. e creations here are such already quite uh, clearly defined structures. it just indicates that the information that needs to be conveyed at this stage should be voiced by russians, that is, the year that they should send should be a russian code not western, because western ones no longer work absolutely agree. with vadim frantsevich, it is impossible not to pay attention to this, because it is
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not clear. at what stage it can go into another phase, it is impossible to feel it. that's what interesting. the life of our hero is closely connected with water our belarusian amazon i was born here all my life i lived on this river leonid shvets owns a rare craft for the manufacture of chelny, the master of which there are only a few left throughout polissya in those days, as the car is now in the economy, so that he was in home. this was the main transport. only such a black way of life, when you earlier object to this craft in the new issue of the draft policy with such questions
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, if i were 20 probably the same goes. he did the same thing that he had done all his life. she loves this life. why would she change on thursday on our tv channel? ether 24/7 is a project in which within 20 minutes you will learn more about the key events of the past week, which received the largest number of your likes on our social networks. make exciting online trips to the most picturesque corners of belarus and make your own rating of the tv project in documentaries and tv shows that follow see us every friday night. here the scenario cannot be written in one of the programs, the team that scored only one point won, but masterfully set up the opposing team. don't look for justice here. she's not here, and you don't
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know how to answer the participants, and when the tower falls, what kind of flower is you have time to think, i'm not, tulip tulip is a halyar star. ask me, i say that in order to win it is desirable to have not only knowledge, but also spatial thinking. who is the author of the answers. we mentally feel each other mentally we feel each other, how does the advertising slogan sound, watch the intellectual entertainment project tower on our tv channel. western diplomats came to our kurapaty was gone, as when we say kurapaty, i would generally suggest abandoning this word. this word was invented in the winter, where
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you understand the mass, and we continue this myth created there in the late eighties, and poznyak did it on purpose, but don't care. he wanted on those people who were shot and spit on the beneficiaries wanted. they constantly exaggerate these figures and why do they emphasize this word kurapaty , because they strive to turn uh into uh. this is part of their biography, part of their political history for them, kurapaty, like the chernobyl way, this is not the memory of those who were shot and this is not the memory of the catastrophe at the nuclear power plant, this is the memory of the birth of the combat memory of their political youth, which could lead them to power that we are the word is constantly repeated. we work and pour water on their mill. no, no partridges. it's a made up name. excellent i am very glad that you made this remark absolutely, and it is all the more complemented by absurdity and indignation on our part. that's what western
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diplomats came to this tract did not begin to position, in which they used to go there, western diplomats came , the question arises. here we are constantly talking about what is going on, if this hybrid war is not open, it is knitted to us by the west and western diplomats come to this tract why at this time in order to send us some madge? what is it, you might think? why, at the same moment, when, for example, the fascist march is taking place in italy, mussolini recalls, no one comes to the italian embassy and talks about the trail and victims that reach for the name of mussolini. here is how to relate to the fact that western diplomats and ours may have some kind of tolerance of incomprehensible humanity, when we look at it this way, well, with an understanding of it, or how they look at holy fools. that's why we let it happen to us like this when they're on our territory, they are trying to demonstrate something to our population and to us, or to send some message, to clearly see the dishes that they
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lay in these visits, and so on. places like this. this is again pedaling the fact that the soviet union is negative, this is a totalitarian society, because it absolutely does not correspond from a scientific point of view absolutely. eh, so these things they play on this political situation, which is unfolding in the world, it is necessary to open this underwater one. they came there, not the people who died to remember, but to make politics in place once again show their accents. here the west says that the ussr soviet society is bad. why are you focusing on him , focusing on us. look how good we are, how we keep your memory of this tragedy. although they wanted to spit, as it was already said here the rest, the first thing to do is to ignore them, they do not exist. there we are inflating this topic, some handful of some diplomats came. they go everywhere, that they walk in the forest, they all went to the forest, and you and i create information occasion. who knows about this in belarus , today we are discussing a potty on national television, let them come, e. to the monument of victory and get to their knees, like merkel thumped on her knees, buchenwald, let him thump on his
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knees, for each folded belarusian child . they are reached through the forest. there is logic here, on the one hand, that it is not necessary to attach such importance to this, on the other hand, these are representatives of official representatives of foreign states, and they are on our territory declare the position of their sovereigns. we can't help but react to what civil society is reacting to. look, you see, not the state, until they saw, maybe there is he issued a statement there mida yes, well, it probably will be, let 's hope, ah, but civil society reacts. after all, those who came there to protest against this parish. these are not just journalists, they are the leader of public opinion. and our patriots, our people demand from these diplomats to stop such walking, that is, the people themselves demand. because if it goes unpunished, they will perceive it as a challenge to our national identity, our national memory, so of course we cannot allow this. but what else
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pleases me is this reaction of diplomats. this is the reaction of some neighboring states. uh, a hysterical response to our historical politics. here are examples that the belarusian state. i assure you. i see, even the younger generation. i don't want to overestimate the tree. there's no knocking here, right? yes, but it's fruitful. the fact that we are changing the school course on history is that we were teaching chickens from the history of belarusian statehood. we have upgraded and are still looking. how is the teaching of social science block universities. yes, uh, a year of historical memory, what we are doing, in addition to implementing ours, is that we are dealing with negative and collaborators and the regional army and everything that is here . eh, that's the worst. here in this rat, uh, rat essence of this pseudo-nationalism, implicated in some kind of pro-polish intentions. we are hitting such
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people there, we are destroying the basis of the ideology that lay, er, in the attempted coup d'état of the twentieth year. and naturally. we will e we will speak the truth and stalinist repressions. we will speak the truth, but those who create these myths will not need the truth. and there we have any pseudo-kurapatah, that is, we grieve for any sacrifices that were made. moreover, the state admitted that the victims were innocent, but the state did it, and people they are trying to distort this memory, using their political interests, only to be careful with the truth, in the nineties they forced us to tell the truth, and in our country every chekist was a criminal, you know or not, and many policemen, so to speak, were shown separate documents. and we continue our program, move on in more detail, let's talk about poland, which has already
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become such a permanent threat. and it no longer hides. e, the secretary of state of the light of security of belarus in alfovich, in an interview with sb belarus today, said so, political course. warsaw clearly indicates preparations for war. well, i would like to pay attention to the curious material that was published by the belgian portal modern diplomacy of modern diplomacy and we read in their plans about polish politicians quite specific quotes the plan of the right-wing justice party to restore the republic of poland within the boundaries of historical lands. it seems that operations on the territory of the former ussr took shape long before the russian war, writes this portal, the authors of this article believe that in the event of the seizure of the territory, warsaw will try to hold a referendum on becoming a part of poland by marrying, that the polish authorities will already be defeated by that time, i draw your attention to writing about it. belgian edition, and how realistic is the scenario olga i would pay attention first of all
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to the fact that this is more the opinion of polyakov and not the portal. just reprinted this article. yes, yes, here it is, uh, it's just a scenario of which there is one and scenarios for the development of the situation, from which there are many today, it is possible to see its realism. i think you should watch here track. these are the possibilities of the political track and the military track, if we are talking about the military track for poland in particular, then that’s all, and what, uh, spoke about, uh, the secretary of state, uh, belorussia volfovich and the security council and the numbers that were translated. they are completely in line with the situation. this is true, but you need to look at what is on the other side, but on the other side. after all, poland is a member of nato and , by its own assertion, an exemplary member of nato, therefore, in any case, it will coordinate all its actions with its allies for her. this is extremely important, and this is a military track, as
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far as the political poland is a member of the european union and the legitimacy of its actions, obtaining some kind of permits is also extremely important for poland. but the position of poland is tough , uncompromising, unambiguous, it is not very easy to be perceived in the european union, and according to the colonization of poland, which warns a separate european politicians, it is. and this is what i printed. uh, belgian portal. we can consider, of course, from the point of view that this is how it could be in the direction of poland well, maybe this is a warning for europe, uh, what plans are hatching individual countries at this moment, you understand, so that the mass of these complex factors, today it very much slows down the speed of movement on the sly. i would like to point out what point, yes, we can talk about reality. it’s unrealistic, well, look, in fact, poland has already taken a step towards creating another commonwealth. they also
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received special rights for their citizens on the territory of ukraine, which is like not a recreation, which means that this polish was the first step speeches slept it, they actually perceive it so polish. yes, at first, how they created it, and in 1569 , the polish elites were oriented towards this, to impose this colonization on these lands, which became part of the commonwealth and then systematically. methodically, from century to century, these things have been realized and are now on a new round. there is in the twentieth year. they declared openly that they needed the same whole of belarus, not only for the western eastern cross, yes, they claim their own, but for our entire territory, and in ukraine they appeared opportunity. they have already won themselves special rights and can enter into state bodies. and this is good ground for, as they say, to come out of the shadows at the right time and make these lands part of the polish state. colleagues in the first place, what is happening, all this has long been described. predicted and it was all planned. listen in order to motivate the country to take certain actions. here think the country had huge losses, and the great patriotic war for
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them it was the second world war. they were historical memory, but it was necessary in society formulate concepts that would allow them to perceive militarization normally. the second is to form the image of the enemy set up on the one hand against the russian federation, on the other hand, it’s like the occupiers on the other hand against germany e reparations to germany for this, the americans very competently threw the idea of ​​​​greater poland from the sea, to the sea and exploited this idea and still exploit it for in order to motivate poland to this aggressive militaristic position. not just because the ideal infrastructure was built there for troop transfers. it was not just that money was pumped in there, and today poland no longer understands one thing, that i am building these plans for greater poland. they are a tool and the first striking force that they want to send the old world does not want
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to fight. here, poland this is the next force behind ukraine, which will fight. you baltics did not add enough resources. they create conditions for the deployment of nato bass on their territory. and here is poland from the point of view of the population of the depths of the territory of readiness for some kind of concept to carry out military operations. she is practically today. well, and an independent international subject, which can wage war without the participation of nato. if you look at the troops that are concentrating in poland and the technical support of these troops, then poland today can independently conduct a regional conflict operation, poland from my point of view. again, this is a vivid example of this divide, rule, anglo- saxon policy, which is carried out because the united states of great britain is not interested. all in a strong eu with one on the other hand, the eternal enemy for the west is russia, those who are in alliance with it, and poland is just the perfect tool that allows you to keep both one and the other in good shape. yes, and under the threat of some of these actions, they really won’t, but the facts
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remain a fact in poland, it is the conductor of this anglo-saxon policy on the territory of europe . and we see that the eastern european politicians, be it orbán, be it e, means the poles of independence, no matter what they stake on, they carry out the policy. enough on their own and, of course, the americans did not throw away the idea of ​​greater poland, it is permanent france. well, let's say it straight out regardless. this was before the us became a great power. this idea is present in the polish establishment permanently, and moreover, no one formulates it like greater poland, it has the name of the fourth speech of the commonwealth, it's all around this is spinning. this plan is from my point of view. he is not realistic. uh, why do we need to think of something for the poles? what do they want to do, perhaps he is somewhere there of some kind, so i don’t know the polish drawers, there is the general staff or some kind of party headquarters. they are open about what they
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want to do. that is, they have a plan, if you have a plan mr. hicks says there is a plan, they have a plan , the fourth speech france of european power for this, here we think that the americans are using polyakov a. warsaw think that i do not use the poles and these americans. yes, they use it to their advantage, that is, poland should become equal from berlin and with paris, the next moment is the creation of a chain of states dependent on poland from the baltic to the black sea. and they take the caucasus there, for example, georgia, too, for this they do not need to include territories. why? so i do not believe that they can hold such a referendum, it's the belgians. and by the way, speaking westerners are not up to end understand our mentality. they now think russia held a referendum and poland will. well, in donetsk, whoever was in the donbass understands that there is a large part of the people who sympathize with russia, there are those who
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do not support it, but a significant part sympathizes with what do you think in lviv, like this, the residents will go and vote for more. and even if they hold this referendum, the poles will have a nightmare to include them in their state. there are 10 million ukrainians, and they already have several million more refugees. million ukrainians, they directly declare. this will be the bondarization of poland, they are afraid of this. but the creation of a network of protectorates all these dependent puppet states. these are their goals, what vyacheslav viktorovich spoke about. this is an agreement. this is actually an agreement on a protectorate, not much time remains, but we involuntarily come to this topic. and the theme of global confrontation. at a recent e-valdai, for example, putin said that we had come not to a systemic crisis, but to a doctrinal one. what does it mean, in principle, if so in general terms, to say that we all have already understood that the system of international relations has broken down, but in order to build some new world order , it is necessary that everyone answer the main question. under
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what conditions will we build it? well, if in general to formulate the general, yes, but doctrinality is also about values ​​and about meaning. in this case, it illustrates well who is such a spiritual enemy, not only modern russia, he outlined this circle much wider and we are there. that we enter and so the other day congressman usa jamie raskin made an extremely russophobic statement, he thinks that the belarusians are aphobic, he believes that russia should be completely destroyed, and at any cost. that's how he calls his motives and i quote russia an orthodox country professing traditional values, moscow the world center, anti-feminist anti-gay anti-transgender hatred and at the same time almost on the same days in texas right on the street, satanists staged a ritual renunciation of baptism. the one who came on the forehead was painted upside down cross and then baptized peregina to satan. well, it is quite obvious that the congressmen are spreading this
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action does not cause rejection. here comes the question. so what is this global battle for, which, if we split it up, looks like armenia azerbaijan is in crisis for ukraine there is young. uh, serbia and other other issues, but globally. here's what that confrontation looks like. here you are as for yourself and here. here you need to understand that the collective west, but first of all, the ansaks want to maintain global dominance. for what do not fight to maintain the ability to control the world to divide and rule. in this case, at the end, a group of countries arises, but i will include russia china india a number of other states, well, the belarusians, respectively, as an ally of russia, it is natural that they want to build a more harmonious system of relations between states, including just figure it out. this is understandable. they have already been formulated. there is the concept of global dominance and the concept of global foliage. nobody is against having leaders
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, you know, and also the same multipolar world, but the leader sees next to him strong independent subjects capable of expressing their position, which will be influenced by the stronger ones, but expressing their position of the country that offers the concept of global dominance. they see next to them only the satellites of the metropolis and the satellite, look specifically. it is necessary to remove the orthodox country, which prevents gays from holding parameters. i mean, wait. here you just took something about what. we are now saying this is one of the pillars. these are spiritual approaches, so to speak, traditional values, this is one aspect. but this is a much more complex system. that is, traditional values ​​are fighting, the right attitude towards religion is more , let's say, healthy attitude towards oneself. and it's very narrow. this is one of the aspects. this is great. yes , it attracts, but still fights the whole fair distribution of international finance, the formation of new reserve currencies, the correct attitude towards the use of force in the world, which today is not organized. today, the united states can get away with vladimir
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alexandrovich, so he is absolutely right that we, well first, the enemy must be understood. yes, and this track, well, you know, these are these satanists, because they have moronic holidays this halloween. they are spinning around halloween, yes, this reflects what they have, but, for example, they still scattered candies from the hammers. we can cling to it endlessly. and they are all these pseudo- value ideology, as one rightly said , to throw in to cover up their true goals. today they have the same values. they may tomorrow themselves traditional places, but there in america goes the struggle is the same tucker carlson he smashed this raskin for these statements and in america there are people who criticize such approaches and there are quite a lot of them, but they do not become less imperialists from this. they are from this, we know sometimes carlson's tuckers well, this is a well-known commentator who has been assassinated for eight years. he will leave such a more conservative america, uh, work, where to focus? yes, i think it works, yes, so, uh, and here he declares, but
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the question is these people, they become smaller from this american chauvinists. no, because they have a consensus on provision. as you said by this global dominance all over the world today they use one ideology, tomorrow they will use another. and behind this are the interests of transnational corporations. here we are somehow embarrassed by this word on the eve of november 7, but we have already forgotten the word imperialism, we are dealing with global american imperialism. that's good. now i will reformulate, then look, we are going to a much higher level. well here on valdai putin said that there is, so there is a systemic doctrinal crisis. prior to that, at the 20th congress, the pin was very clear that the task of the second century is to build this socialist global new reformatted state, taking into account the importance and role of china in the modern world. we understand that we are talking about a much larger
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system, at least in the asian region. well, it was not by chance that alexander lukashenko and zadugin spoke about a just state, then we get the anglo-saxon world and some form of a new just state. in this case, how it goes, for example, like ours. uh, this is the process of building the entire belarusian people's assembly. i'm invested as a factor with uh, a fair state. that's how you do it? you see this one there is a global confrontation. i can say unequivocally that certainly the world order that existed until recently. now we are seeing its collapse, it is based in fact on the unfair domination of one actual country, or there transnational corporations that govern this country , but in fact it remains. so they imposed their development path on the rest of the world is another matter. now we are talking about the fact that there should be a lot of space to take into account the various interests that exist in the world. and this world should be more justly arranged. and this is the message of justice. i think it is key, it is
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key for our history, if we are talking about the belarusian people for the slavic peoples. yes, in principle, for any normal people in the world, who doesn't want where the generation is. unfortunately, the fact remains that it prevails back in the west to this day. these are the diggers, the generative values ​​that lead to the degeneration of this western society. something will change maybe it is so, but in fact it is this message that is present and lies at the foundation of these western values. if we are talking specifically about belarus, i , uh, i have repeatedly repeated now, i can say that, in fact, if we look at belarus, this is the last sovereign state in europe that pursues its sovereign policy to defend its right to decide for ourselves. how can we live on this earth, with whom to be in union? how to develop and the fact that we will have the entire belarusian people's assembly formed. yes, it means that now there is a discussion of the law. this is a very important element of the preservation of justice in our society, a fulcrum that allows us to stand in this stormy geopolitical storm that is
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happening now, because the supreme people's council is the highest representative body that will unite and representatives of the judicial legislative executive power and civil society. yes , that means all these 1200 delegates. they will represent in fact the weight of the means of our society. and these are the functional decisions that are laid down in the russian national assembly, i emphasize once again that it is a very important element in the modern functioning of our belarusian state, the preservation of our state for the people, this slogan has been with us for a long time and this is not just a slogan. it is actually implemented. yes, of course, someone does not like some things, it is impossible for everyone to be satisfied, but what we have today. well, most of the people. i am sure, especially after the twentieth year, i realized that we have what we can lose and understand how it should be preserved, and just the same , the entire belarusian people's assembly is important elements of this preservation about justice. there are two aspects here. this is, on the one hand. subjectivity, fairness, since everyone
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perceives in their own way for this it is precisely the mechanisms that are formed, yes, the mechanisms that allow to bring to a common denominator. that's the problem in the world, countries want justice, and there are no mechanisms to ensure justice , so one country interprets, that is, interests. one country interprets justice here are the new international mechanisms that will ensure a fair distribution of resources of financial flows, and so on and so forth. many people do not understand justice as some kind of spiritual concept. eh, the spirits have no morality, justice. this is safety. well, a lot of people don't understand this. understand if there is an imbalance in society today. here is one group, but profiting. uh, let's say so rudely we use such a word exploiting another group, sooner or later happens. eh, the socio-political elephant and the system itself are collapsing, but everyone is in the same boat and the boat is sinking, therefore, when lukashenka is worried that prices have gone
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up too sharply out of touch with reality. you see, a lot of people think. oh, he ran into a business, there is no question that he is worried about this business, too, because today you will destroy with these prices consumer. tomorrow you will be confused by consumers. this is a completely different revolution. this is the revolution of the holy bourgeois, who were trained from the outside in intelligence. coups and revolutions are the most dangerous, and here this principle of justice keeps us in balance in the country. yes, she spoke about the discussion of doctrinal changes in the two districts. it's wide and narrow. here, in a wide circle, what we are seeing now is that the masks are being torn off, we are talking about the fact that there are no rules, everything is broken, everyone reveals some kind of secret desires, dirty deeds. yes, we revealed the cards of all laid out on the table. and what do we have in a narrow circle? it was very noticeable from the speeches at the volodarsky circle. and in a narrow circle , we have a charter of international law, which vladimir putin spoke about, which we are talking about
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, including the conclusion that we can draw. this is not a new world. we cannot create it today, because the new world. you asked the right question the core, what will be the core of this new world, and to create the core today in these conditions, it is simply unrealistic that we will not be able to. institute the tonic work that was done after the most terrible conflict of the 20th century, the second world war, in order to launch some new mechanisms. we have to use what is good, what is right and what is right. justice, i disagree with you, justice is insecurity. this is an opportunity for development. i we must move forward, and safety. we can each provide for ourselves in our own cocoon, we cannot provide for ourselves in one cocoon, and secondly, all the international mechanisms developed after the second world war are under the control of the united states and international financial systems. and he understands, therefore , these mechanisms did not work as it is true, justice to transfer the philosophical into reality
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, you understand philosophy, it has and practically changes makes me happy, how the discussion of the law is going on in the entire belarusian people's assembly. first, people perceive the idea. there are practically no critical remarks, this body is not needed. yes, it's easy to explain, but specific remarks go, but oh, that, uh. people want e to increase the role labor collectives. they are more broadly than the authors of the law understand, civil society is our patriotic civil society, which has been formed since the twentieth year. they ask questions. and this is destroying the myth created by enemy propaganda. and for some kind of dictatorship, that democratic processes and the discussion of the adoption of the constitution now, the discussion of the law of the supreme people's council is very important and important now that the state power hears the people, these are the comments that are being made. and i'm sure that's the way it will be, which is introduced during the discussion of the law on the entire belarusian people's assembly. and we see how,
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during this discussion, even those comments that are made by the entire belarusian people's assembly. it gains legitimacy. the most important thing is the trust of the people. we saw this already in february 21 , when it actually ended this difficult period and opened the page for a gradual political one. information from belarus but now this discussion once again emphasizes how much our society has matured, it is taking steps towards the authorities and the authorities are taking steps towards the citizens. well, thank you very much for participating in this conversation. on the one hand, it turned out to be diverse, and on the other hand, one way or another, we moved on to the main thing - this is the creation, or at least keeping the focus of our attention on a fair state, ensuring security, which will not be exclusively locally much global, nothing we really would like. thank you very much for today.
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at the meeting of the president of belarus alexander lukashenko, two bills were submitted, providing for the adjustment of the laws on the council of ministers of the republic of belarus normative
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legal acts. the head of state voiced his requirements for documents, as for the draft law of the council of ministers, the president expects more initiative and independence from the government back in august, there was a demand that the structure of the council of ministers should not remain, constitutional norms should be developed frozen in the bill of regulatory legal acts. the head of state noted that bringing legislation in line with the updated the constitution is a very important topic for the country. belarusian national colors are being demonstrated these days in shanghai by manufacturers of domestic goods and services. it hosts the largest international exhibition, which is attended by more than 100 countries, the idea of ​​holding the china international import expo in shanghai was proposed by the president of the people's republic of china sidimping several years ago at the forum of international cooperation. one belt one road ever since. the exhibition takes place regularly state exhibitors are hosted on huge exhibition area. everyone has their own pavilion
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for presentation. this year, the pavilion of the opportunities of the chinese belarusian industrial park was opened separately at the exhibition. great stone, chinese, hindu password - this is the largest large-scale trade economic cooperation project in america and we started this project in 2010. and after the field there are 10 years. and the park has already become fashionable to say such a small town. domestic manufacturers of pharmaceutical products are increasing volumes of own production today almost half of the drugs that are registered in the country are produced in belarus . today, only at the enterprise academpharm at the national academy of science of belarus, about 30 names of future drugs are being developed. the products of belarusian pharmaceutical organizations are supplied to 37 countries in the export structure. russia
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kazakhstan lake. baijan. we had to rethink. uh, some supply chains change some. uh, suppliers of raw materials, but what this applies especially to the european manufacturer. some parts of the products were produced in an incomplete cycle. that is, we were buying ready-made drugs from a european manufacturer at the moment, so that due to interruptions in supplies, the consumer would not feel it. uh, some lack of drug on the shelves in the pharmacy. we have to carry out a full development cycle. that is, we are already engaged in a full production cycle. almost 4,000 foreigners this year received approval from law enforcement officers to in order to become belarusians, we were informed about this by the head of the department of citizenship and immigration of the ministry of internal affairs of belarus, aleksey begun, noted that in the first place among the applications from ukrainians, 2,811 people, in total, 4,075 such documents have already been considered this year, the internal affairs bodies are considering the application as
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soon as possible, and in in a number of cases, under its simplified procedure, a foreign citizen who has a residence permit can obtain a civil republic, there is also a simplified so -called procedure for attracting citizenship republic of belarus, then, when ethnic belarusians, who are deficient in themselves, can best acquire citizenship of the republic in russia in a simplified manner within three months , the institution also operates. we have recently put into action. this is an institution ruling the citizenship of the republic of belarus then. these are the belarusians who got to stay in the republic of belarus in the ninety-first year after they left belarus and acquired foreign citizenship, while spending the citizenship of the republic of belarus can now, returning to the republic belarus for permanent residence to restore the citizenship of our republic. revealing the talents of the beauty of the soul of belarusian women, the project of her hands united the creative representatives of the fair sex, who by profession are sometimes far from art, but in their free time they create an art work, embroider, draw,
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sculpt from clay, photograph the initiator. the ideas of the belarusian union, women with their creativity, beautiful ladies, are shared in the atrium of the capital shopping center, i see beauty in any corner of our world, wherever i am, and we beautiful in the place where we are, we do not have to go to some city or to another country. we have a lot of beautiful things. here you come to the city. grodno look at what a beautiful city this is, how much architecture we have, how many costumes we have for churches, a kirk, a synagogue, an old new castle, you can write endlessly about this city. i love him very much. i see how many amazing talan tut people we have in different areas, amazing talented women who manage to combine work that is often difficult, like today our participant, who generally works in a bank with seven children. and plus a lunch, which
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you can’t even name a copy of, because these are the works that we will come out with, this is the work of a professional, so this means that in our country there are conditions for the development of such women so that they feel confident and develop their abilities , half of the film festival is already over the day before summed up the results of the film competition for children of youthful audiences, leaf fall among nine, the best films were works from russia bell hope the screening of films in the nomination of fiction and documentary films continues. we suggest you go on a full-fledged tour of our country. st. sophia cathedral built the symbol of faith of power and independence in the 11th century. the great polish prince, vseslav charodey this is the first stone temple on the territory of belarus to meet the best evil guides, and the turnover even became a symbol
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of lagishism. and now, even our famous baseball club has taken the name of the lavesh wolves, and it probably helps, because they have reached great success to see the unique nature. take time to walk around this ancient park. exotic trees still grow here , planted in aristocratic times. and visit the most unusual castles and estates. and now i’ll ask the operator to show us the opposite shore, this catholic costume of st. joseph the betrothed was wrong, this catholic costume of st. joseph the betrothed was built on the site of the dominican costume at the beginning of the 19th century, you are traveling with us to belarus show up, well we usually have a vaccine that we have been using
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for many years. a-a is purchased at the expense of the republican and local budgets in this e. grippol plus russian-made vaccine, which contains three viruses, two influenza viruses, and h1n1 and h3 n2 well, different subtypes and influenza virus, b and for paid services , the vaccine will be used in october tetra of french production. e, which has four influenza viruses in its composition, that is, two influenza viruses, a h1 n1h32 and two influenza b viruses there are different lines and rich victorias. we know that in belarus they did not stop, in fact , vaccination against coronavirus, but how compatible are these vaccines against influenza and coronavirus. is it possible to get vaccinated in one day? or is it necessary to observe the present tense here, we have moved away from the fact that , as last season, we recommended observing certain intervals, but we have already looked at the experience of many countries and showed that it is possible to be vaccinated in
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one day. actually, many in ours in our country. last year. last season too were vaccinated on the same day and there were no reported adverse reactions from, say, this, so this year. we, in principle, absolutely with peace of mind recommend that you be vaccinated on the same day. firstly, it does not give e the possibility that we may, uh, during the two weeks that pass from one vaccination to another, we can get sick with something and, accordingly , carry the vaccination. and we understand that we have to vaccinate against. 2 months october november in order to vaccinate get vaccinated and have time before the rise in the incidence of the flu. e, so that immunity has time to develop, therefore, i think that this is a very good start for the people to think about health and those who have not been vaccinated against covid start
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vaccination or those who need a booster vaccination could also do it in one the day since the flu vaccination, well, how is the vaccination campaign for cavit going on in belarus, 19, currently, we have, uh, the vaccination against covid has already been completed, almost already 70% of the population and a booster vaccination is already about 50%, there are literally 2/10 left. uh, the percentages to get to 50% are those who got the first booster, but there are already people who get the second booster . qiyu, that is, those who previously began to be vaccinated in the twentieth year. they are now on their second fast dose. 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, such early enough, let's say . yes, you know, we also focus on

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