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and who participated in the grain deal were blocked by these drones and, uh, underwater and and air drones. they partly walked in the corridor along which grain is taken out from ukraine, and thus they created a threat both for our ships, which must ensure the safety of grain export and for the civilian ships that are engaged in this. and we committed ourselves. to ensure this security, but if you excuse me for the simplicity of expression, if ukraine is to blame for the children here, we will be in four days. russia resumed its participation. before that, moscow put forward a number of conditions, kiev gave written guarantees not to use the grain corridor for military purposes. and there is a promise to quickly persuade western countries not to interfere with russian agricultural exports, that is, russian grain and fertilizer will be exported in the same volumes as ukrainian raw materials the us and the eu continue to obstruct the
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output of fertilizers and agricultural products to world markets. let's take this into account when considering the issue of the purpose of conformity, the extension of the grain deal plays an important role. throughout this process, turkish president rece bardagan. it was under his leadership. turkey has become practically the main beneficiary of the grain agreement, both in the economic sense, it is the purchase of cheap grain from ukraine, and in the political sense, turkey, led by erdogan hundred. the organizer of the peace process should note that the third world countries do not receive even ten percent of wheat supplies . the lion's share of exports from ukraine falls on ankara and the european union, african and middle eastern countries get less than five to seven percent. instead of wheat. ukraine began to export more expensive raw materials, corn, barley and sunflower oil, the beneficiaries of steel exports, turkey italy spain the netherlands china and egypt, while ports and sea routes were used to supply weapons to
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ukraine, therefore, the export of ukrainian grain. it should not be viewed from the economic side. and from the geopolitical one a month before the grain deal. this was also noted by alexander lukashenko, well, we figured them out quickly. putin and i discussed this problem. i say don't worry about it there is not as much grain as they scream and it's not about the grain. they want to accuse us with you that we have arranged a world voice, we are like that. giants, what made the famine in the world began to understand? they just had to hang one more world-class problem on us and africans and asians to say that they are two dictators together. they are doing what well, i am glad to welcome leonid slutsky, head of the liberal democratic party faction, chairman of the committee on international affairs of the state duma of the federal assembly of the russian federation, in our program dobry evening. to greet. and i know that you are an
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experienced and resolute politician, so i will ask you a question. perhaps even in some ways the toughest grain deal is most actively criticized by those who are as tough as possible in relation to the west towards ukraine against any compromises, speaking relatively speaking, voters in your party, if possible, and so to speak, and in their system of coordinates the very existence of a grain deal - it already looks like the defeat of the russian federation as a certain deflection in relation to the west tell me, please, because it appeared even in lexicon, and such a phrase, a notorious political contract. incidentally, i am absolutely critical of this. but still, why is this a deal, including beneficial to the russian
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federation? let's not. uh, hope to make a mess someone criticizes. this is their business in our e, the party of sound people. we have a constructive opposition party. we must but the end recipients oh, this grain is another matter when unmanned aerial vehicles strike at the grain corridor, when they start somehow planning along the grain corridor missile attacks, and we had this information, of course. this grain corridor was closed. it threatened the ships. and it threatened the safety of the people, as far as the grain deal should go. it's not, uh, a situation that, uh, should balance our uh. today
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we see destructive interaction with kiev on these issues. we will decide either on the fields of a special military operation or in negotiations, when kiev agrees to them again. you will remember that i am one of the four negotiators appointed the president of russia from our side, which participated in negotiations with kiev for quite a long time, but then the ukrainian side, e, stepped back from all the agreements reached, therefore, we do not need e our relations today are extremely, destructive, aggravated with the nazi regime in kiev, you balance with the fact that to stop grain supplies to those countries that really need them, which are ours. and the population that we need to support, as well as all sorts of healthy people, so the grain deal
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will continue, yes hope, thank you very much, but i would like to clarify more. with regards to you, what is the impact of western sanctions against russian and belarusian fertilizers on the intensification of the global food crisis. it is no secret that the availability of fertilizers to overcome hunger is always higher. than the availability of supplies. it’s just that grains from the same ukraine or the russian federation are like in the famous parable that it’s wise to give a person not just a few fish, but a fishing rod. we, uh, we need to combine both the fishing rod and the fishes of the sanctions and restrictions, the number of which simply rolls over. eh, absolutely. e does not fit with any sane approach. some time ago, uh, of course, until february of this year. as a member of our delegation to the un general assembly, i addressed the
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russian delegation by secretary general antonio gutares to the sound politicians in the world. e. i received more than 60 answers from the leaders of countries from the same gutters, and that sanctions should generally be eradicated from today's realities. this is a vestige of atavism haitism. uh, today there is no world politics, we must build a balanced world architecture. me, of course, theoretically similar to uh, can be taken solely by decision of the security councils of the united nations, we see completely different realities, more than 10,000 sanctions are visible today, then against russia against belarus there are also enough of them, including uh against a company that work in the field of, e, production and export of mineral fertilizers, however , everything related to e. hmm import
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mineral fertilizers in, uh, those countries that need it. we, uh, have, uh, supply opportunities, and in this case, of course, because of the sanctions. here, uh, the mechanics are broken, this is so and there is no need to hush it up, but let's have a fishing rod and a fish. we will give to those who need, and i would like to ask the last question regarding your attitude. how do you assess the role of turkey in general, not only in grain? but in an attempt to find a way to resolve the conflict in ukraine, you generally know turkey. despite the fact that we sometimes somewhere sparks international sorry bilateral relations. uh has been and will remain our closest partner in terms of assistance to turkey and his personal experience of this president of turkey in e.
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not easy. uh, dossier of negotiations with ukraine. you remember that one of the rounds of negotiations took place in istanbul and erdogan even delayed flying a few hours later to uzbekistan in order to personally open this round. it seems to me that here it is necessary to say that the turkish side, e, tried to do everything possible to ensure that, when through the mediation of ankara, moscow and kiev found a common language faster and more fully. how much did it succeed? it's a matter of diction. this is a question for kyu. yes , i absolutely agree with you. thank you very much, let 's hope so, thank you leonid eduardovich for participating in the program. well, we are moving on. further, i would like us to pay attention to our plasma, this is exactly what the grain corridor of istanbul looks like, and the extension of which we have agreed. i would like to draw your attention to the fact
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that the guarantees of the implementation of the initiative remained the united nations organization and turkey ukraine , of course, turned to its partners within the framework of the initiative with a proposal to extend its minimum. for a year, including the port of nikolaev in it, because at the moment it has been extended for 120 days in one. what do you think, will the russian federation support this initiative? this is a purely speculative question, no one cares about their fate, all the sellers. its interests in this region, naturally the position of the russian federation more sensible, because e sanctions and logistical restrictions. they lead to shortages and rise in prices, but turkey strengthens its influence in the region, receives cheap russian grain and creates it for itself. uh, energy hubs get energy cheaply. the european union is stuffing itself for feed at the expense of
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this deal and is trying to prevent it. uh, that means, uh a new wave of migration from north africa means the united states of america is solving its own problems. ukraine, under the guise of this deal, firstly, earns money on exports. the rest is trying to deliver itself, and armaments with a sea piece, so the goods are products, about which the fate of the poor is together, uh, she does not want. it learned that third world countries get only 5 seconds. and so i will give you a few examples so that you understand, firstly, if the fate of, uh, the african peoples cares about, the territory larger than the territory of france is leased or owned by european and american companies, all the grain that is produced there, and there very high yields are bred in the eu and in the usa is not shipped there. leave the grain there the united states spent two and a trillion dollars on the war in afghanistan over 20 years of the world e, the food
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organization e lacked $5 billion that year to implement all its programs, that $5 billion was given to ukraine, ready $1.5 billion in eu month to highlight, so it's all speculation about this one deal. russia's position is clear russia wants to push through its interests to lift sanctions. look at the interests of the sanctions, which means that you will receive your fertilizers, of course, what russia selling interests. well, let's agree with you that here all measures are interesting. let's start with double standards. from the west, it means that before the start of the special military operation, all economists told us about european ones that a on a global scale, and russia's gdp is less than 3%. its weak, useless economy, if we isolate it now, will not suffer from this. no one just happened, everyone began to say that it was russia that provoked
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the food crisis, that everyone was starving. everyone dying urgently cos, you need to do something. this is just about double standards. now , who is pursuing what goal here, and certainly russia also has its own mercantile goal. it lies in the fact that this year we, uh, received 150 million tons of grain, which is 13. uh, then 13 million tons more than last year, while many of our sales markets turned off, slammed shut, of course, and closed and grain. we now cost exactly the same as it cost 3 years ago. it turns out that our farmers are our rural economy, really having no markets here and having such low prices, but are now in a very difficult situation in order to get out of this . we need this corridor this corridor. it costs us dearly in all respects, because from the e ukraine of the black sea e three ports of ukraine to the bosphorus, russian warships escort the e,
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the vessel that transports the wheat. these are indeed quite large expenses, but we are going to pay them, in addition to philanthropy, which russia has never forgotten. and here mr. slutsky clearly said about it. we still want to solve this problem, and you rightly said how much turkey needs it. you know that turkey has overtaken italy in terms of supplying europe with processed grain products. now the main pasta, not the italians, and most importantly, the pasta turks, thanks to what to note? what mr. slutsky also said the west offered to supply ammonia to russia in vitya, which is also important to play a key one, which smells already now, of course, it is also worth offering something, and not just demanding at the level of processing. here are those which turkey is very good, unfortunately, you know, here the world is much tougher, so that there are no viewers. here we eat and discuss the poor africans would be poor, we would all take off
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our expensive cars, cottages of two or three thousand meters, which should be serviced by guards, and the kamunalki would move. no, so let’s all fight for national interests now, but our position is more sensible, i ’ll explain again, but these restrictions, artificial sanctions, they already worsen the unenviable the position of these countries and the model that we propose. that's what my colleague was talking about, that is, it's more fair to eat today. you say it is wrong to eat a system today, but a system where the beneficiary is only the collective smell and, above all, atlasation. we want to decentralize this system to new centers. they were able to participate in the regulation of the global economy. that is the question. we have a question for alexander alexander well, after all, it would be appropriate to assume that trust is still a guarantee of real we have already mentioned mr. erdogan as a guarantor for ukraine, turkey, and, in the opinion of many experts, a grain deal. and it is also interesting that it serves
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in a general form as a running-in of a possible model for resolving the conflict in ukraine as a whole. we remember what a key role belarus played earlier and the minsk agreements, if they were implemented, would have prevented what is happening on the territory of ukraine today, turkey plays this role, how does alexander assess it? can this story be more global? this is one of my last the interview consisted in the fact that i said that if you do not fulfill, male, 2, then you will have to fulfill minsk three, for which, in fact, i was later included in certain lists. here, although, in general, quite logical sensible things were said with regard to turkey, of course, turkey acts as a guarantor of the guarantor, and it plays on the contradiction, that is, turkey now needs a world balance, that is, it is trying to play on the contradictions between the west and the russian federation on this she wins certain of her prospects in future. that is, as colleagues said. yes
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, turkey is becoming a local geopolitical player. in the middle east, without them, issues cannot be resolved with the help of this balance, which they are trying to create and influence the western world orders. dictating already definite terms. in certain niches regarding russia, first of all , this cooperation with the russian federation is beneficial for turkey, and they will guarantee it, because let's not. that erdogan will have elections soon, after all, in the twenty-third year, this is one moment, the inflationary component in turkey is very serious; there is about 80% of inflation. after the sixteenth year yes, not an accomplished coup d'état. this situation drags on and the shatkovalka changes sometimes. but nevertheless, it is closer to a stalemate, they need to show certain victories to receive circulation in the budget and receive certain geopolitical horaces regarding
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the grain deal, as the guarantor and the redistributor have leverage back. we understand perfectly well what is happening now in a certain atlantic union yes, economic cannibalism is taking place, that is, the united states of america, in order to stock up on fat to fight china in the future, is actually economically destroying its partners in the european union. well, just look at germany. look at the corporations at the companies that work there and that are americans. trying to get himself out yes? alexander thank you very much. what is the role, in your opinion, of the monopolization of a number of markets by large transnational corporations, here, and alexander recalled kargele in the rise in production prices in in general. it is known that a huge part of the same ukrainian grain is exported not by ukrainian farmers themselves, but by american corporations that buy the harvest cheaper and, in fact, manipulate prices due to the fact that they own elevators and a
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fleet. you know all world wars. take a look at history, it starts with the division of the sales market and begins with the economic crisis. what we are now with you. we are very clearly observing with regard to monopolization, which is going on all over the world on all fronts. she is obvious. we are now we doubt that the united states of america considers europe as its allies, because it seems that they did not decide to bleed europe completely, they force them to invest in ukraine, but they force them to transfer all industrial assets to technological assets, and to lure a highly trained technological workforce to themselves puts it completely dependent on yourself. this is clear. why do they need complete hegemony. remember the meeting with mr. si e. aunt sounded, and one president biden, says, about the so-called world, yes in a unipolar world, c says that there should be only a lot of the polar world, and at the same time, this
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is politics. excuse me, vadim, we now have the inclusion of voldemar coat of arms of a german businessman in the past deputy. uh, bundestag, germany waldemar hello good afternoon. and, of course, i know that you are directly connected with the business that you were engaged in, but export, and kalina fertilizers and, again, bought such. you have them in belarus after the imposition of sanctions, the situation became catastrophic. tell us about it in more detail and in general. which the motivation to impose such sanctions from the west well , the motivation is the same if you look at the basis of this process, you have now outlined it. we at the present uh moment are in plan b sometime 4 years ago. i was in america and the conversation turned to measures to curb the development of russia and influence the western market. e by
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military intervention - this did not work out the way. uh, then there was still a conflict in georgia, all these small ones. uh, let's say provocative things and so on. this high-ranking official says, most likely, we will have to include a plan b. i him now i see already in life plan b says we sacrifice our partner for the sake of our interests. with one blow, we are destroying russia, and most importantly , we are stopping the development of china because 600 million are solvent buyers. china's economy uh, forward 70% of goods are consumers uh, bought chinese now we are deprived of this opportunity thanks to the activities of the overseas regional committee and thus we must pay tribute to their uh, strategic thinking and planning. well, it is much
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superior to eastern concepts, oh, which i already i have repeatedly said that we need to sit down and create institutions, institutions to promote our ideological. i say ours because er and germany belongs to the european community of peoples. we are one continent and the fact that the american embrace is now pulling us out of this family. uh, we all feel very, very bad about this. i don’t know how we will get out of this crisis, when 780 90% of pensioners entered the process of complete impoverishment for years nako the state collapsed before our eyes, the people melted in complete despair, why it will lead to? uh, i don't know, but the plan of the americans is, uh, 100% being carried out before our eyes. well, i would like to draw the attention of the guests of our viewers to our plasma, the geography of deliveries of belarusian
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potassium, the place of belarus among the largest players in the potash fertilizer market, this is exactly what this picture looks like, that is, by imposing sanctions, the west is shouting that it wants to fight world hunger . but at the same time, he himself provides it with the question of how competition is on the one hand. our partners take advantage of this, they twist their arms and get more cheap prices for potash fertilizers conclude long-term contracts. even our partners are strategic friends. and, of course, our competitors are companies that also produce fertilizers that match them. there are markets, supply chains are changing, as a rule, contracts are long-term, and we are losing markets. that's the problem. why today russia should sort out its military operation faster, because every month a military operation damages our euro smoking ends and the quality is not yes, the belarusian potassium expressed his
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opinion of the president of the republic of belarus alexander lukashenko let's listen, please. today they are starting to call. let's do something. i say, please, come, take it. well, the squirrel will not be bent and will work. maybe we will sell less of these potash fertilizers in this volume, but prices have skyrocketed. and that is, we will provide our team with salaries and they will pay taxes normally. that is, in terms of money, you will not lose anything. indeed, now the grain deal has been extended for a specific period. and the russian federation rather has the right to demand certain preferences for itself, but with regards to fertilizers, a ban on their export. can this problem be solved in the future for an extension in the global, for example, for a year grain growing? well
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, as far as i know, the official ban on the import and export of fertilizers has been lifted. uh, the point is that anyway, unfortunately, the company is provided with difficulties. yes, they are insured. yes, yes, the logistics did not take off correctly, the president said, come. let's do new logistics. necessary sit down at the table and contrary to all the plans of the westerners , sit down and pragmatically talk about the formation of new logistical e-ways for finance. and for the commodity itself i am ready for these negotiations. though tomorrow i'll fly down and we'll talk, and we'll line up against all odds, line up so that later we have to talk. yes, yes, let's listen now, firstly, what i told you about, you understand, transport and logistics chains are built for decades, long-term contracts, for what they forced, then why they blew up the northern streams, because in order to supply liquefied gas, it is necessary to build the infrastructure to the
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advantage of the investor. to build infrastructure for liquefied gas, if the contract is at least 20 years old, you see, they destroyed it today, they will build it. what 's the problem. we must not drag out the military operation and must not allow this issue to escalate, because transport and logistics chains are being rebuilt and flows are being redirected. we are losing, losing markets. today, our colleague said correctly in germany, and the anglo-saxons put europe in we are all losing an uncomfortable position at the same time as a blow to our competitor to the european union, china and the russian federation. that's when we come to our senses on the eurasian continent, well, someone sits down at the negotiating table. well, what are you colleagues? say e , we already sat down on the 22nd at the negotiating table, when this deal was concluded and what it led to, and sits down at the negotiating table to decide. uh, how to debug and extend this deal? how to enable new items? right now we are talking only about grains, er, and the embargo has actually been lifted. at
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relation, but fertilizers, but the logistics for fertilizers are not built. we are told that we need to sit down and agree on how to negotiate with ukraine if, here, turning away from two steps away from the negotiating table, it begins to make state guarantors, about which you do not have a sanction, but you cannot pay. you cannot insure. you cannot insure. that's it and nothing works. all this is fiction. why is russia unhappy with this grain deal, this current moment, because formally there is no sanction, but nothing drives after a short pause. we will return to our discussion again, stay with us. we are authorized to announce the grain deal has been extended for 120 days. we are talking about this in more detail waldemar will the problem be resolved as a whole and, as aleksandrovna says, who does she sit down at the
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negotiating table with, if no one gives any guarantees? and it is necessary to withdraw this process from the political state. i think that the time has come for bilateral negotiations between entrepreneurs who will definitely find solutions to these problems and financial flows and logistics flows. but if we keep waiting for the president of the country to sit down to talk with some of these someone will not act as a guarantor, they will not, because the philosophy of the destruction of the european economy will dominate, but if we sit down as entrepreneurs and agree about this, despite this, ships under the greek flags sail and carry latin america is provided, because they took the path of direct contracting and isolated politics from there, and therefore i am speaking to your entrepreneurs. invite me to come with a delegation of german european entrepreneurs, and we will bypass the sanctions of the
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movement. what does valdemar not understand? that tomorrow, uh, they will agree, and the day after tomorrow a political decision will be made. two ships will sink by accident and the whole deal will collapse regarding russia wants negotiations and hints at them everywhere, but the contractual position is not very strong enough. here russia will be strong enough, the contractual position with the people will negotiate if decision. this is a dilemma, in your opinion, of course, no one will absolutely guarantee nothing. uh, a certain state fits in, as we already said there, for example, turkey, yes, or others from the middle east who want to participate in this and see definitely their own personal interest in their own development, some kind of guarantee in, uh, competition, yes, in a free market , yes, which we kind of talked about. let's just remember the free market formula. yes, that the free market beget competition competition concentration in
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end, and monopoly destroys the free market. such an already old old form, which must always be remembered, and we understand that in this competitive struggle, for example, for the same corporatocracy from the west, all means. well , why not apply sanctions against belarus , for example, any argument can be picked up? here you see, relatively speaking, there are corporations, yes, which we recalled, they have a market share of the market. and it is necessary to develop dimensionlessly, that is, accordingly, a competitor appears, which wants to redistribute this share. of course, they will use state mechanisms, but they do not have all the possibilities for this. and how do they think? the right, for example, is the same united states of america in order to conduct a sanctions policy for unfair competition, so the question here is not in guarantees, but in geopolitical alignments. we must understand that all these problems will be solved and will be solved soon. i won't say how much i don't know, it's tactics that
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don't own information, but what is the conflict in the asian-pacific region is brewing and the americans, yes, and their allies. they will switch to the region they already have on the platform. everything, in principle, was prepared in order to conflict there. of course, they did not pull it all up. and america will most likely go into the monroe doctrine, only it will not be the monroe doctrine as it was before, because the americans have a huge external public debt, and all countries will save money among themselves. crying and dear colleagues will demand from them the payment of these debts of 31 trillion us dollars of unsupported paper. and let's also remember that now, in fact, for 100% of the us gdp, only 25% is the real sector. everything else is virtual money. it's a soap bubble, so we're seeing a certain fire now. we see now all these encroachments of dishonest or competitive struggle with other countries. it doesn't matter. it's belarus. it
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's china. it's saudi arabia. it doesn't matter. it 's russia doesn't matter. they will now engage in such a fight with everyone in order to at least stake a stake, in order to gain time and delay moment is inevitable, but this moment is inevitable. you can delay it, but in any case, alexander will come well, look, i would like to go a little bit to another, and rather leave the sphere to theorize and philosophize a rather unusual question. i am sure that you are well aware of the theory of the great replacement. i will explain a little to the viewers . we are talking about the version that the globalist litas deliberately encourage migration to the european union and the united states from states. third faith and logic. understandable, but still such a crowd, which is torn off from rooted and exclusively thinking survival is much easier to manage than white native european americans who know how to fight
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with their rights. and in this sense, is not the current food crisis just one of the means to spur. this is a new great migration of people, and you are right by the crowd, which is looking for a piece of bread or a workplace, it is much easier to manage, but i want to tell you, my european colleagues will not be offended by me if we look at everything, but those words. which are voiced during protests in europe and they are about the same raise our wages. reduce. uh, the cost of the food basket expand the number of jobs and no one ever in any of the european countries. i once found this in belgium. only during their protests for the last. for 4 months now they have articulated the reason stop pouring money into ukraine and imposing sanctions on russia , this is one such little cry. uh, all
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of europe, uh, lives from a position of rational choice. yes we need to eat we need to drink. and why do they not think about it at all, and the worst thing is that there is not a single international organization left in the world that could act as some kind of guarantor just the other day it lost its face in the economic and political world, when they adopted resolution in relation to the arrest of the russians. their assets and sent them, so to speak, to separation. thank god, there is no indemnity to god, and it would be better for attribution, because then the world would be somehow concluded. well question. on what conditions do you represent ukraine? what a challenge this is to the world community, but to the community, especially saudi arabia, to the arab emirates, which have their assets in european countries, that is, they must jump off at a run, run away and take their assets, because tomorrow he can adopt
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some resolution regarding them, if they make some then the wrong step in this political, and the conflict between e ukraine and russia, therefore, e russia yes , you need to solve your problems with a special military operation. but it is no longer our problems that are at war with us. it's not ukraine that nato mercenaries are fighting with us russia is opposed to all this colossus, not one of them is unconditional within the framework of the union state. we feel this support. we understand it, especially in terms of gdp development now, so this problem should be solved by everyone, and there is no one to solve it, even international common problem, then say that this is their problem. our common problem and i am not blaming russia here now, i am talking about the fact that they say this even at the level of our and your power bloc , the future of the world and do you understand the integrity of the russian federation or not? and today. it's just that we're all worried about how bad it is. entry. listen not so everything, as if not
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such a big apocalypsistan. well, we are not so good, unfortunately. you understand, let's objectively look at this situation. we are with you today until the twenty-fourth of february. many people there shouted and took out their hats and waved them for 3 days. in kiev , waiting for a meeting received in e, there are no flowers in kiev, that is, it was not sober. assessment of the situation of the allied as mam, substantiated the need for the appearance a special mechanism for the export of ukrainian grain. if i understand correctly, the russian federation has never stated that it intends to simply block ukrainian grain exports, but we are talking about the safety of navigation of civilian ships in the northern part of the black sea. i just want the viewer to understand this. and this requires a certain agreement, which we are actually talking about today, because if
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it were only a trade blockade. well then, moscow’s actions would hardly have been different from the blockade of cuba, by the united states of america of course well, everyone understands that there is a military conflict in the region and it’s easy for civilian ships to get in and out yes, from the port, for example, of the same odessa yes and others, uh, it’s quite a difficult situation, because may be fired upon. there are mines there, of course, then military-political guarantees, under which a ship of one state or another will allow itself to enter the port, load this grain and withdraw for this, of course, all these agreements were signed, but can guarantee i emphasize again. i think they can't. and what will happen then to the ukrainians who live yes, but on the territory of ukraine, which the authorities do not care about, because inflation works and grain is transported, this question
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also interests me. can i guarantee that i will return again, the turks will do everything in order to participate, in order to save face in order to balance between russia and the west, therefore. the grain deal, well it will always be in jeopardy. it's a logical question of course, i will pay attention to the plasma of respected viewers, this is exactly what the share of ukraine and russia in world grain production looks like. well, the data is such and significant enough to ignore, no matter how someone would like it to work. and now we are talking about a grain deal, we are talking about the format of some kind of cooperation that already exists between ukraine and the russian federation, this is the main question. could this be a certain example of a format for finding synergies , finding compromises and endings ?
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absolutely worthless to anyone, because i repeat once again, and this deal was terminated for 4.5 days due to the fact that our patrol ships, ah. drone attacks that we managed to repulse, but we also forgot about another point. how many with this grain and with these here, and weapons were brought there by ships, and illegal ones including weapons, and she has several questions to ukraine, which are the first on migrants that you asked questions they are interested in migrants, but in managed migration streams to accept to carry out selection to take who is needed, and uncontrolled migration scares them, you know? yes, these are the boats, why do they sink on the way to italy second? uh, so about the us, their role and the fact that we already said goodbye to them early. and what they have always done in the usa, i told you in the last program they staged a war somewhere, especially in europe they are interested. today. they will
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arrange provocations. in the black sea, around the entire perimeter of the russian federation in central asia in the north caucasus, they are trying to use the contradictions to draw in more now and it’s not a fact that the united states they didn't participate in me on purpose. from these missile hits, maybe today they have a task. in europe, cut a more global conflict, then everyone from europe again. so you say, there the financial bubble will go there real production. today you will drive a german car the shareholders will be the americans in this we must understand this potential potential threat not to agree, i answer you 100% correct answer. write down the first in the negotiations will begin and the results of the negotiations will be signed only when one side has a decisive advantage. today, neither russia nor the collective. there is no collective agreement between the west and ukraine to complete the decisive video alexander lazarev yes. dear friends, the verdicts from
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the end of the conflict in ukraine and i, as i said earlier, will not tire of repeating that the conflict in ukraine will end when the conflict begins in the asian pacific region. this is being fundamentally used now in order to weaken the blockade of the russian federation . secondly, to completely eliminate the economic and political ally of the european flagship thus, yes, liquidating the european economy. they wittingly and unwittingly replenish the russian budget, often in excess of energy resources. russia - it's balanced europe can't stand it, we understand that. well, just a colleague, very correctly noticed. yes, there will be, uh, german cars, but american -made. already volkswagen yes, and others are beginning to transfer their entire production there, the americans accept this, then macron and schultz declare that the americans conduct unfair competition ba. just noticed that this is
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such an unfair competition. i would say that they somehow changed their minds. yes , after the forty-fifth year in uh, to embody the argentau plan, and now they are returning to it and quite a real plan, when there is the destruction of the european economy in order to get the participants in the discussion, i think our viewer will do it. those conclusions that he considers necessary, well, finish our program. it seems to me rightly it will be the famous lines from johann's faust wolfgang goethe fleet - this is yours. charter, he has more power here and is right, no one will ask whose wealth, where it was taken and at what cost the war trade and piracy three types of essence one is authorized to declare. grain deal paves the way for big
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deal in ukraine many have heard that the geographical center of belarus is located in this region. but not everyone knows that this is the only region. whose name does not match the name of the regional center a sign in the form of a gate and 1067 is the date of the first mention of the city in the tale of bygone years by professional local history guides. here, such a working floor was lifted up by a winch, bags of grain were transferred to this beam, there were beams. here are such huge tongs, author's routes and interesting places. you know right away from the cornflower blue domes, an architectural monument in this place grew at the beginning of the 19th century. timose and the throne are ready,
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more than nine centuries have passed since the creation of the unique friske, travel with us to belarus 24 the most relevant topics and questions. how long does love really last? and why did scientists give her only 3 years, what interests people today and what they want to bring up for discussion, psychologists came to the conclusion that they should fight with anger. you don’t need to say hello to her inside yourself to feel any emotions. any emotion it lasts well, if you believe and follow 11 seconds such a feeling as love no, it is rather complex. there gratitude affection appearance. see the program of the concept of neutralize on the tv channel belarus 24. at the same time, the traditions of
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belarusian otkatstvo are reflected, tell-kleilaska about the ashes of this christmas folk otkatstvo is one of the largest wide chromists in belarus and it existed on the territory. this is due to the fact that this christmas for it was more leisurely to hunt for fish on the herds, to swarm the vodka with cloaks of cloth. uh, household items are impulsive and pretty. eh, the fabric was already embittered, eh, new growls. well, the interiors and beddings were nice before the war, the skinny belarusians had their own pink walkers, and they are kind of snotty. ah, the ornaments are a couple of her to us. well , its mother from the flow. this depends on what
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basic elements are there, and on the composition of the foot of expression and on the method of vykavaniya. you are their well weaving technician in these regions. yes, and uh, well, her colleague is such a big-armed concept , she even talks about the kopyl district, otherwise there were some exchange features from katz on the butt. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on which studded patterns were poked out near cups near vases, where there were peonies to the branch of the rifle, they are cornflowers, there are wild ramon, and at the prosnacks, uh, our carriage we already had traditional uh, bedding, where they poked out for a roll. uh, our dances are an alley
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of traditional windmills, no-volk villages, it was possible there sustras and overseas ones or lions on the butt. but, and the seed in slavuta with its mortgages. well , well, here are the towels, and before that they were the tenth year. gone knitting needles of the intangible cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus, their area is that others are identical to what the earth was, that on the right, a leather ornament is a symbol on woven and embroidered cutouts yong and not with a dermat is e, beggars full e is a symbolic son. i can read them for a book. and not, well, this fish to be, yes light, than a man, it was i who taught the pattern and yana e, from the pagan hours, drive to us to well, then liza hawala and we well, we will grow.
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removed from the city mitusni here is your edge and your strength is true, pirate cop. forgive yourself. tumble down and tear off a special one. she got wet, tell me the elements. skin croc and one not with nature
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, the president of belarus paid a working visit armenia and took part in the summit of the collective security treaty organization, the event was held in narrow and expanded formats, the leaders of the organization discussed topical issues on the agenda and tasks facing the organization to counter modern challenges and threats next year, the chairmanship of the commissioning of the csc passes to belarus roadmap of belarus and iran of the final stage, this was announced after negotiations in the government at the delegation in iran , the parties talked about the transit of belarusian goods and delivery of goods to the ports of distant arc countries, as well as
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new economic projects. belarus iran this map is comprehensive. it has already passed several rounds of interagency coordination in both countries, and it contains an algorithm for specific actions. in all areas of our bilateral cooperation without exception, this political relationship is inter-parliamentary dialogue. this includes trade and economic cooperation, education , science, culture, sports and many other areas. today in tehran, a government delegation headed by the prime minister. belarus continued to negotiate sanctions is a success. uh, to emphasize that we are very closely, but fruitfully and constructively working on the creation of a new framework for belarusian transport. today, in a free hall, the government
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reported to the deputies and senators, the main speaker was the vice-premier. pyotr parkhomchik, he informed the parliamentarians about the situation in the economy, as it was emphasized, despite the sanctions pressure, the belarusian industry is growing this year. almost 7% added woodworking. increased the volume of belarusian state registration by 2.5% . prom. at the beginning of the year, the share of the russian market in the export of domestic goods increased markedly, from 41% to 50-7%, exports doubled. in china, in monetary terms, about one billion 300 million dollars over the nine months of this year, as part of the ongoing work on the rotation of export flows in western and ukrainian directions, while reducing exports to these markets by six and one tenth of a billion dollars, the export of a friendly country increased by five and 2/ 10 billion dollars. at this stage mechanical engineering managed to completely reorient
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the export of electrical equipment for ground freight and passenger transport to other positions ; monitoring of prices for goods and assortment continues senators check both large chain stores and small retail outlets attention is paid to the entire list of food baskets. including confectionery products, dairy products and cheese, there is a shortage of goods. as the senators emphasize, over the past week, almost three hundred retail facilities came into the view of the senators. there were no gross violations of the assortment list; if we talk about the assortment of goods in stores, then -e significant change in the range does not occur shelves are filled. uh, goods are diverse, our
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citizens can still choose from a group of goods. the more to taste or more, and i like it in their e, everyday life. and i think that the situation on the consumer market is quite stable and predictable and does not pose any threats. strengthening friendship, expanding contacts and promoting the study of chinese language and culture the chinese ambassador award ceremony was held in minsk. 80 students and 10 educational institutions became laureates, which achieved significant success. the decision to establish the award is due to the rapid development of chinese belarusian relations. beauty of belarus republican beauty contest among large families, mothers, closer to the final gola show in the schedule of the participants modeling lessons etiquette briefing talent competition on the stage of the palace of culture of minsk shone not only solo, but also accompanied by children
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and spouses 16 contestants participated and took pictures in national images for online voting in our country so many. perhaps, how much our state gives us for a year , so that we only give birth, how many different allowances we have. just a few people know about it enough to ask and support us very much state. thanks for this. it might be amazing there. he is how talented our moms are. eh, why do you need such contests? we want to show and here is our union. yes stands for good healthy big families for family traditions. and so what we see today on stage. beautiful mothers, who are not only at the stove in the kitchen, who are not only at work, yes, oh, who can realize themselves creatively, and what we see today is really amazing. in minsk on the basis of the chizhovka arena the international boxing tournament in memory
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the hero of the soviet union viktor libintsev, the strongest belarusian boxers, as well as representatives of russia, uzbekistan, armenia, afghanistan and the congo, leah, understand horses, but what does evgeny think? yes, but actually no. you wanted to deceive us. it is right to doubt. it's good for a person. in this case, it affects, or something, then questions for schoolchildren on
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our tv channel. tv channel belarus 24 presents a unique project in the genre of tv interviews markov nothing personal, live , meaningful conversation and extremely frank answers. how hospitable the belarusians turned out to be in general and how they surprised me, but i don’t know such beauty i have never seen 25 hectares of happiness for children, and you personally consider yourself a free person. but these are very serious. e question. uh, let me answer in parts. that is, in any case, it always turns out that in order to evaluate something, something must be lost, it is necessary to prioritize correctly from the very beginning. it seems to me that today you are crystallizing more and more. our genetic belarusian code for me is belarus everything. well, that's all for me. this is my motherland in every
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episode of the program. you will be able to look into the eyes of the interlocutor and feel involved in the conversation. nothing personal just the truth, which is more interesting. people who, instead of the bustle of the city, have chosen tranquility, unity with nature, we meet somewhere. there are friends. the first thing i want to ask is, did you go fishing or did you not go, did you catch everything, where do we have in this paddle, these are drained people. yes, picky ike know how to fall off someone else's mountain here you can meet on the shore attention is not paid. well, he went out, he looked at himself there, he climbed in, went to them, that people live here. see their nationalities, these are
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belarusians, ukrainians, russian tatars, gypsies and uzbeks about how modern politicians live, see the project of the same name on our tv channel. every day they save lives in different ways to keep a person alive with me. it 's a professor who saves people by fighting fire. this is the most joyful for rescuers. who is there to help fight complex diseases, every morning, i wake up going to work , i understand that some kind of challenge awaits me in the project one day. we will introduce you to important professions, without which it is impossible to do, the operating team is a well-coordinated mechanism. this is
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for his family. because if some cog in this car will act up. this can lead to watch on tv channel belarus 24. what an interesting way to spend the weekend you can go in for sports, put things in order at home, lie on the sofa, or you can explore our beautiful, belarus every week, we are laying new routes in the corners of our country, however, centuries-old trees remained not only in helmets. they can be found even today, this particular oak is already 400 years old, and to wrap around its trunk. we need about four adults, we are showing historical monuments cultural entertainment alexandra vasilievich will be with you now. conducting a pottery master class, introducing local
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food and customs. today you can try a dish of standard belarusian cuisine here. i, as a true admirer of potatoes, ordered myself potato pancakes. watch the program the route is built on belarus 24 tv channel. how long have you been holding a book in your hands? they leafed through page after page greedily, tasting every word of all manifestations of human creativity, the most amazing and worthy of attention. this book within books lives at home, the voices of people are distinctly heard from the past times. everything that mankind has done
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has been preserved, as if by magic, on the pages of books. vyacheslav grigoryevich in belarusian journalism there is such a concept as the bulatsky school, which is the expression means a question for you personally, of course, it seems to be a simple valery evgenievich, but it is difficult to answer it. first, it is love for the motherland; love for the motherland is patriotism. it is
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the readiness to defend one's principles of persuasion one 's views. this is the desire to bring as much benefit as possible to people in any area. the surname of my guest is known to everyone who has ever studied journalism at the belarusian state university in journalism , the bulatsky family dynasty, as in the movies, the mikhalkov dynasty there would be a journalism faculty, or he would be completely different. today my guest is
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vyacheslav bulatsky vyacheslav grigoryevich, professor of the department of television and radio broadcasting, faculty of journalism of bsu good morning. e vyacheslav grigoryevich and it's true that in your family there is an unspoken rule that everyone had to graduate from the faculty of journalism, so it turns out in our family, indeed, that the help of the male line, we are all practically. uh, we work in a journalist, you, starting from our father, grigorized vasilyevich and that means i went along journalistic. ways, my little brother. sergey grigoryevich also became a journalist and we are a son. he also became a television journalist. here, and on the female line, we get that all chemists. and how many journalists are there in your family, my family? two i and a son are obtained, yes, and if we take all the bulatsky, er, who are my cousins, so to speak, brothers and sisters, then we get somewhere
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around five or six people. this is connected with journalism. the bulavsky journalistic dynasty began with your father. grigory vasilievich the first dk at the faculty of journalism, and i know that it was his idea, i will bite off the fact of belarus my father was not the first dean of the faculty, journalism the faculty of journalism was created at bsu in 1944, but at that time the belarusian universities were evacuated to moscow in the suburbs of the station skhodni in the forty-fifth year, bsu returned to minsk and then the faculty of journalism, which lasted less than a year. as a faculty, it was transformed into a department of the faculty of philology and in the forty-fifth year, uh, it existed as a department, the way my father graduated from the journalism department. all his life he nurtured a dream, so to speak, he worked at the university and was the podkova representative of the dean
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of the faculty of philology. so, uh, and he did not leave the dream of creating to recreate the faculty of journalism, and in 1967 this dream came true , i must say that it was not easy, because the then reactor was the well-known rector of our vsevchenko academy. e. antonov was categorically against being infected the faculty of journalism was born. i remember a phrase that my father often repeated. what do you need? faculty you have a philological faculty, and a journalist can be any physicist, chemist, mathematician write a note. this is any literate person who can, that the situation has changed, and the situation has changed the perseverance and determination of my father. still, he managed to convince the head of the ministry of education of the republic of belarus yes, he managed to convince , uh, the employees of the central committee of the communist party of
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belarus, the department of propaganda propaganda was like this, who oversaw the information sphere. we have republics, and plus here has played an even greater role, the importance that journalism has. at the beginning of the sixties, i began to play, in society, i mean, except for the press, it was actively developing as before. did broadcasting take, so to speak, a leading position. and what is important, just the same, the 60s of the last century in belarus came out on top positions began to advance to the position of television and professional personnel were required for the journalism department was transformed into faculty in 1967 and then my father left the lunar recreation center for the philological faculty and became the dean of the faculty of journalism. yes, indeed, your father is a man of unusual fate, still among the graduates. e, there is a journalism department legend e that during the war your
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father was comrades-in-arms, and he bought a plane with his own money. indeed it was. it was that at the beginning of the great patriotic war father. after graduating from the school of navigators, he was sent for military service to the far east. i was just told that they we read in the newspaper about a patriotic deed, a peasant ferapon's head, who, so to speak, contributed money and acquired there, and this is a fact. contributed to the fact that the guys decided to follow this example, the required amount was contributed, they wrote. uh, the report name of the supreme commander with a request. here, uh, so that a combat aircraft is allocated to them and, indeed, after a while. uh, well, in the floor where my father served. uh, uh, this desire was
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satisfied, but when was the supply of land liza and an american bomber arrived in the unit or whatever they think. well, also a heavy bomber. yes, they served on a heavy-lifter. here and on this bomber. they were under themselves went to acting. and it's true that for the sake of buying an aircraft. your father sold the most expensive thing. bil loved music, uh, was the soul of the company, the main instrument in his father's life was the button accordion during the war years, and then when they already arrived in the active an army. yes, my father sold it because he did not have enough money. he's not sold out there. everything he says almost everything that could be sold to accumulate that amount is necessary. here, uh, when they arrived in the field army. here, a new musical instrument for my father, the cardiolon
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with his chicordion, has already appeared. he did not part almost all his life. and how did your father come to journalism , you see, initially he, uh, wanted to go into civil aviation after becoming an estonian teacher. the fact is that he graduated, uh, before the war in the thirty- ninth year of high school and he was left immediately after graduation to teach at school two of the best students are a teacher at this school and, moreover, he taught mathematics. so it’s not strange, but all his life he dreamed of becoming a history teacher at the school in the thirty-ninth year, he entered the faculty of history of the belarusian state university, but in the thirty- ninth year there was such a phenomenon in the soviet union as the stalinist call and all young people over 18 years old , despite the fact that they were also students, there were some delays for people, they were
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all drafted into the army in the thirty-ninth year, father went to serve in the army, but i must say that in the forty-fourth year, the plane on which my father fought was shot down while performing one of the tasks, and then my father received a severe severe wound, a fracture of the spine, for my father spent nine months in hungary, in a hospital in a cast without movement. so that the spine will grow together in the forty-sixth year already when the war ended. and there was a question. e further biography of fate, so to speak, the father decided to devote his life to civil civil aviation. he was invited to do so. e in the air force academy, but the father. so, uh, he decided that the army was enough for him, and he returned in 46 to minsk, then went to the university, got an appointment with the rector.

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