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we are working. uh, diversification. successfully, which countries we have already discovered and whether we plan to expand our horizons even further, this task is definitely worth it. it's just that again here we are faced somewhere. hmm, i would say with the protectionist policies of other states. that is how we give birth to ourselves. yes , as we develop import substitution, other countries are also developing import substitution, and accordingly, it can probably be said that in those countries where their own industry is actively developed. uh, well, we don't even we are trying to enter, because the competition will be excessive, respectively. we choose those countries where there is such a large market that there will be a place for belarusian manufacturers, or these are countries where it is not very developed.
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islam pavlovich good evening good evening i am glad that it was you who agreed to complete this year in my program, i will not hide a good guest. end of december. yes, it's time to sum up, and i will not indulge in chronological education. and there to measure numbers and quotes 2022 was a hot year. well, you must admit, even geographical
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the map of the world changed to face the imbalance of the global system, and we thought that the 20th was the twenty-first such economic difficult test, but in the history of mankind, 22 years will remain forever the years when we belarusians in our peaceful 78 -year-old country again began to raise the first lord for the world has the truth, never thought. what is it, perhaps, today i would dwell more on the emotionality of the efforts of events and, probably, they themselves felt it. it was some who were heartbroken by others, we experienced genuine joy or hope. it was ours and ours with you including 22 years, therefore, i propose to spend it with dignity. so in the twenty-second year, we finally saw the real contours of the union state. they no longer followed the gas talks or the prime minister's barbs with trepidation.
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we saw equal partners in december as well. after a three-year break, there was a meeting with putin in minsk, which began to unwind further with lightning speed, and on saturday our president was in moscow, and on sunday in st. petersburg, is it possible to have a december meeting two leaders lukashenko and putin name the meeting of the year? i will say so. eh, so the year was certainly very important for us for belarus, at least in the context that hmm, those ill-wishers are those skeptics who prophesied in our country. uh, a deep severe political economic crisis, who predicted? the development of events up to the civil war in belarus, let's say,
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turned out to be very far from the truth in this regard, despite all the events taking place in the world around our country. and what really is, let's say not simple trends in the economy. we can still say that the belarusians are ending the year with dignity, as for the contacts of the presidents, then, probably, well, according to my calculations, in any case, alexander lukashenko is now the closest head of a foreign state to the russian president. because even if we are in the closest military-political economic union, these are still two different systems. so lukashenka and putin have several decades of interaction behind them. mm gotta say that i won't to single out specifically the december meeting, but i will say that in 2022, in my opinion. these are my
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own observations. the observations of some colleagues from belarus and russia are identified by insight, let's say from the corridor of power. here putin lukashenko is at the peak of trust. mm, understanding each other, that is, after a long period of coordination, let's say, perhaps now this link really works. and uh, i won't go into details, but i'll say that the circles that were trying to correct here belarusian leader in the eyes of the russian colleague. they, too, were put to shame. here their voice still sounds quietly in russia. but we will do our best so that such notes do not even sound in the future and i note that we are not talking about shutting someone up, it means artificially shutting up the mouth, we are
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talking about , and not to prove with words, we are already doing this, who is the real ally of russia and, moreover, uh, we are doing it at different levels. here is the industry. here is the agriculture military-technical cooperation. here are the expert interaction interactions information space of political and political cooperation. that is, this is the multi-level interaction between russia and belarus and what happened in 2022. as the president said. there would be no happiness, yes, misfortune helped. uh, but, probably, one can really say that the year was a landmark for belarusian russian relations. well, i'm glad that even skeptics from the expert community. yes, they finally admitted that belarus really is not for bread. nick, how they loved to convince us and impose this idea on us, but really ally partner and very reliable in all respects. well, let's move on from the february
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event of the twenty-second year, the most multiple reaction of the layman, including the inevitability and rejection of fascism and bandera. and the thirst for justice and endless pity for ordinary people on both sides of the russian special operation. yes, at this moment, so much has already been poured into ukraine that it is already comparable to the military budget of russia, but it has lost much more and is fighting only in the interests, you must agree. i think it should be already in fact at war with russia. that's why they say that this is a special operation, right? this is the main event not only for 22 years of the whole century. i can argue with the wording regarding the event, centuries yes but that it is , uh, the central event. here are the first twenty-five years of the 21st century, but it is absolutely
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clear and obvious that the context is not limited to ukraine and a special military operation. uh, it means that the context is global, here ukraine in this case acts as a tool. here it is as a tool. let's just say hmm generating certain socio-political economic transformation is what i mean. well, firstly, there is a radical breakdown of relations in the world energy market, here is the soviet union, which rested in bose, yes, and now we, uh, are fixing a sad date on december 27, 2000, 1992, the collapse of the soviet union here, uh, this is another the anniversary of this geopolitical tragedy, but the late soviet and subsequently russian elite was largely
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built around the idea of ​​​​the energy sector, the state. here, he escaped after the start of a special military operation abroad. anatoly borisovich chubais, in the literal sense, was an idiologist of this concept, the inspirer of the concept was built in the fact that russia was in exchange for the rejection of the communist ideology. here are the spheres of influence. here are the claims to some global project. that's the soviet union after all. so, let's say that the republics are closely connected with moscow, e, fits into the world global economy as a supplier of energy resources. and uh, premium class. uh-huh it makes good money, so for a long time, that's how it was. right up to that moment while in russia, many people, including the leaders of this state, already have vladimir vladimirovich putin among people close to him. uh,
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first of all, the power bloc did not understand that all this was a certain kind of play for fun, no one was going to give russia this status. this role was granted temporarily in order to ensure the de-industrialization of russia and its subjugation, drawing its, let's say, financial and political elite into the system of global capital. and at the same time, in parallel, gradually continued, creeping uh, it means nato intervention to the east, offensive strike potentials were moving forward in the states after the soviet space, color revolutions were taking place in russia itself, uh, subversive activities were carried out. aimed at the disorganization of the russian state, this is, uh, inciting separatism. in chechnya, support for terrorist formations of islamic radicalism. this means that this is an attempt at a color
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revolution in 2012 on bolotnaya square, this is the incitement of such a small country as georgia to war, that this was done after all, it is clear how this clash will end, but i wanted to check russia for a tooth and suddenly it will fall. now, if you press a little, it didn't seem to crumble, and somewhere, probably, from the second half of the 2000s . here, uh, the russian leaders had less and less illusions about the possibility of partnership with the west and about the possibility of some honest agreements. although, of course, inertially, the line to line up continued. for example , priority relations in the energy sector with germany, moreover, this is a plan the eurasian economic union means the proposed path. lukashenka and nazarbayev initially, uh, it means that he basically contained the ideas of de gaulle and adenauer about a united europe from lisbon to vladivostok well, it would be in the interests of europe itself when europe said that a united europe from the atlantic, uh,
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to vladivostok will determine the fate of the world, well, not fate, as practice has shown, and here is one of the results of this clash in ukraine is the reformatting of the global energy market, in fact, today the russian european or more specifically russian german energy fact. here the northern streams are blown up. uh, there are price ceilings for russian oil. uh, the leadership of the european union announces the rejection of russian gas and will be reoriented to the united states for more benefits , the purchaser of the concept of more expensive raw materials. and if the european union earlier, uh, represented itself as an economically powerful actor, but at the same time a weak one, let's say so. in terms of military and dependent in political, that is, now we can talk about what is in the economic in terms of the european union, finally consolidated as a junior partner of the united states, let's say diplomatically, let's call it a partnership.
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although, in fact. this is a slightly different relationship and attempts by macron and scholz. here are these weak-willed leaders of a united europe today, uh, it means not to make claims, let's say some. so complaints, grievances grievances yes grievances on the north american leadership. they just led to the fact that, and they were ordered to be silent and they were silent. that's it, that's the first thing, then to in terms of political economy until today. with the lives of, uh, tens of thousands of ukrainian soldiers who are told that they are fighting for the independence of their country. performs military duty to defend the homeland is paid. but this is the reorientation of the energy market, the profitability of american canadian companies increased annually. for one trillion dollars, and the second is, of course, the north american military- industrial complex whose lobbyists today are all, i emphasize the
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representatives of the military-political elite known to us the united states needs to be told e. unfortunately, it must be stated that, for now, we are operating within the framework of the operating model that was set overseas. here they have known this for many years, and in general our viewers who are interested in political issues in geopolitics. they know that for many years they predicted the conflict between russia and ukraine brzezinski wrote that russia without ukraine, in isolation from ukraine, is not a superpower. e different kinds, shingenki think tanks wrote about the need for russia to be drawn into the conflict in ukraine as the second to afghanistan in the end two coups in this country. they did it, and victoria zero completely openly admitted that 5 billion dollars had been invested in democracy. and remember, when it was said that it is necessary to take into account the interests of the european union so that the fact is said for it, that is, we will not translate everything and so it is
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clear, let's say, again, we will go over there not verbatim. she's just to hell with the european union. agree, as an economist. you see, reporting 60 or there 65 billion get a trillion. this is an excellent return on investment. in fact. we are not an economist. well, we understand something in the economy , we can still see it here. let's take a calculator, you know? it's a pity that life is just anglo-american in general. uh, the value model, uh, the american dream itself. it 's built around. eh, here's a successful story. eh, earning a profit of this is important, that is, you need to look everywhere. in this case, economic interest. i totally agree. in this case with the marxists network surplus value and that politics there is a concentrated expression of economics, especially politics in the capitalist world, so this is an economic project, like e. everything related to the non-medical aspects of the so-called coronavirus pandemic. we do not
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take the medical aspect, but if we take the economic aspects, the measures taken about them in medicine and health care had a very indirect relation. here the rich have become richer, the poor poorer the dependence of weak states on the centers of global governance has increased, well, naturally in the world. which processes are taking place there is a state that is currently trying to achieve a more just world order in a multipolar world. there is a state that, if not open, then simply with one fact of its development. it is china that challenges the united states of america, there is a fast-growing india, uh, there are other countries, brazil for example, uh, that have, let's say, high potential, there is, the united states of america that puts up. with a task to maintain global dominance global dominance and openly completely declares the goal of containing russia china other states are recognized in e, organizing violent coups. ah, power shifts.
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and they do it openly. i didn't expect to hear this in my lifetime. yes, but the other day witchmaiden, just confirmed, in fact. he openly admitted that us policy is absolutely vile or absolutely vile policy. this is my 2022 revelation for me. and yours it is very good that such confessions are taking place, because in many respects these are the successes of the americans. uh, in alien civilizational spaces. is based on that, uh, they are quite well targeted for many decades doing propaganda work. well , let's say that radio liberty of the belarusian edition has existed since 1954 and has been broadcasting approximately all this time the same meanings in this and the pros and cons of the americans, when
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zadornov zadornov reproached them, it means that they are primitive, but at the same time, if you peck e persistently the same point then, well, sooner or later you can achieve results. and now we have a lot of people, not many, but enough people who are ready to succumb believe in this propaganda. here and uh, it can be difficult to convince them only by our conclusions with our theses. relying on primary sources is good, which are designated by biden, bolton and other senior us officials on the one hand. well , this is probably in a certain sense, uh, evidence of some degradation of the american political class, uh, who, uh, is not able to keep his mouth shut, yes, and hide his plans on the other hand. perhaps this indicates a certain sense of impunity impudence permissiveness. when whatever you do in this world based on their rules. this is where it all gets out of hand. i remember when the same biden is still the future hmm quite cheerful. ah, a sprightly
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old man. now he is such, of course, a powerful old man and a great politician of modern american american democracy. but then he was just such a peppy old man. here, he joyfully confessed to the whole world that they were arguing. who came up with it? slow nolbreit or someone else. he says, i came up with bombed the city. i say i did everything, by the way, reservation. he will pass and the father of russian democracy, yes, at least, with this vile democracy, which they did not try to learn from us, yes, but it’s good, in turn , the presidents of belarus, russia, and at meetings in the one that we spoke, but recognized, what exactly they are the most toxic presidents in the world. i liked this joke, for me personally this joke is, i say, good joke i admit, uh, i admit it. yes, and, probably, i agree with you in this case, but i can say that alexander lukashenko has long been distinguished by such self-irony. here is vladimir
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putin also has a good sense of humor, i must admit. yes, that is, our president has quite subtle humor, because he has repeatedly joked about the last dictator of europe well, yes, here i am sometimes in conversations with fellow experts. here are from foreign countries. uh, here they are, well, discussing some topics, including those related to the internal politics of belarus. i say that it’s even insulting. in fact, earlier, uh, we know the patriotic position. there participation in certain councils at state structures. eh means e. i i could safely say that i’m close to the last dictatorship of europe. and now it’s not clear who is number one, who is number two, but in this case, you understand, friendship won, but it seems, uh, the main evil now, of course, is putin and not ours the president, that is, at least, uh, our president comes second. it's unpleasant for us. we must correct this situation, because do you remember what natalya nikolaevna eisman said? yes , she does too. in a sense ironic dictatorship. this is our brand. if they want to want to
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take, is there a dictatorship in their understanding. this is the order. this is the world. this is stability. this is social justice. so these are traditional values. this is respect for elders. this is freedom of religion freedom of choice of language is respect for history, first of all, the feat by the people of our great patriotic war, who is the recent history of the bloody yes, when we are faced with the challenge of national survival, then let us have a dictatorship. you know, i’ll tell the truth, the president doesn’t even know how often we use his theses of his statements in everyday life, and frankly agree it is much more pleasant to be proud of such statements than to look at a comrade who greet emptiness from any place where
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he is, but okay, let's regret this old age a little. here in russia this month they banned lgbt propaganda before they took up the traitors. we took up the traitor a little earlier, but this year the legislative one, what you said, but fixed the historical memory and the family as constitutional values. here is for me. it 's really legal norms. i'll tell you how, not only a political scientist political analyst, but as a member of the constitutional commission in 202122, uh, i can slightly open the veil of mystery while speaking in labor collectives. i told people about it. so, this is the only thing, perhaps the norm. which was unanimously adopted without any preliminary discussions by all members of
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the constitutional commission. that's all, uh, the members of our group, uh, stood for precisely this, moreover, we received impulses, certain and proposals at the same time, and as far as i know, independently of each other, then, uh, the corresponding proposal were transferred by our main christian denominations to the belarusian orthodox church. so the expert council of the minsk mogilev diocese personally addressed me. here is the roman catholic church in belarus, although i am orthodox, but nevertheless, here are orthodox catholics and jews and muslims and protestants. e, and. i think that even unbelieving people have good will. they were united in this. and when we adopted this norm, we relied on relevant sociological studies. uh, including the state we have analytical center of the belarusian institute.
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nevertheless, this norm was passed through the legislature under him by millions of french people, then it’s just possible to raise people who are interested in open sources, went to protests, their vote was not taken into account in any way. here are some politicians, based on some of their own considerations, i don’t know the opportunistic, hmm, personal physiological physiological, they pushed through this decision, they didn’t give a damn about the opinion of the people, which means that this strange, to put it mildly, norm exists. i'm with
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i can hardly understand. uh, in general, uh, it means the legalization of this kind of unions. orientation is a private matter, each of us does not have criminal prosecution for this, but why call this marriage a sacrament of the family, but the most, uh, unpleasant thing is. that's the thing, but why do they need children? i have always asked to educate in the same spirit, and maybe not only i have always asked this question, and i quite clearly know from the practice of studying criminal cases related to infringement on the sexual integrity of minors that many criminals such individuals were themselves sexually abused as children. and in this regard, of course, uh, we are trying to look beyond the horizon, but we cannot unambiguously predict the future. we saw the situation that was in 2020 in our country, when
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an aggressive minority tried to seize power in a native way and impose it on us, as they say. here is my friend russian expert in short, he is a rubber doll of the lithuanian special services as the head of state. yes, uh, where is the guarantee that someday they will not come to power in belarus irresponsible policy. we hope they come do. for this, everything is possible, but there are definitely no guarantees. so they, at least, will be forced to ask the people, you know what pleases me, if something is the entrepreneurship of our society. it's great unequivocally, confirming having secured coming by voting in favor of such a decision. uh, thank god thank god okay. we are in our twentieth year, after all, it was marked by a pandemic, yes, first of all, the pandemic ended, but in the twenty- second year, the losses did not end. no , of course, this year the british buried their queen the russians their heroes. dasha dugin was killed for a position i wouldn’t
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want to compare, which is more painful, but it was hard to find out that three heroes of our program died, a young journalist aleksey levshevich from donetsk, one of our experts, nikolai shchukin, died and of course, vladimir makei and what a waste of a year for you became the most irreplaceable? for all the guys here. except for those who, let's say, spit on their past, spit in the graves of their grandfathers. here, and so for all the guys and russians and
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ukrainians who are dying in this in this fratricidal conflict. just from my point of view, ukrainians do not know what they are doing. but the russians are forced to ensure their security, including ours, and this, of course, was a forced decision for vladimir putin and everyone who is now trying to accuse moscow of some kind of aggression. e. just like in 2014, when they tried to accuse donetsk luhansk and russia, respectively, of supporting these, uh, the formation of all-paratism, they forget that in the fourteenth year there was maidan violent overthrowing the government killing law enforcement officers arson means violating the constitution with the active support of the western state, and in 2021 and early 2022 they simply spat several times in response to the proposal of the russian leadership to discuss security guarantees in
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which there was nothing infringing on interests, for example, the north atlantic alliance, which was proposed . remove weapons from our borders. keep your 1989 promises. after all, our leadership is irresponsible. by the way, also the amount that we are this year michael sergeyevich gorbachev at one time took e, soldiers of the western group of forces of germany and officers into the open field, yes, and betrayed, e, hundreds of thousands of millions of communists, but in all states of eastern central europe and in her memoirs. uh, so markus wolf , the head of east german intelligence, tazi, recalls that they approached gorbachev, the leaders of west germany say so. well, somehow we may need to give some guarantees by this, we don’t need to deal with them, as it is considered necessary. uh, so the fact is that this is all a consequence of these processes and the russian leadership, realizing,
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as i said at the beginning of the program , offered a mortal threat several times. let's discuss no, then we reserve our right to a military response, and that's what they wanted. because they clearly understood that this was both a second afghanistan and an opportunity to reformat the energy market, an opportunity to earn money, and for a decade. therefore, i will insult all those killed in this war, in fact, i do not single out anyone. although i repeat. here are three the person you named. i didn’t know alexey lishevich, i know that he actually died a hero. uh, but uh, i knew nikolai dude, vladimir vladimirovich makei, personally. here in the phone is still stored, let's say, uh, sms smack. he fell ill, as far as i know, he was still very ill in the summer. but uh, you know, you always want something as a fact. so he wanted to discuss something, offered to meet for lunch. i'm in my hustle, then postpone. so he fell ill, and we didn’t
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see anymore, as for minister e, in many ways for me it was an example of a belarusian diplomat and an example of serving the fatherland. let them reproach for anything there, dunnos of various kinds, here, or provocateurs are all lies. i know how it worked, makei and more than that, hmm. it so happened that about a month before his death, we met and discussed. this opportunity means the activation of our foreign policy on the distant frontiers in the direction of southeast asia. i know quite clearly that the minister has always carried out the tasks that the head of state faced him, if these tasks concerned the need to ensure the diplomatic lifting of sanctions against our country, the minister worked in this direction, if the task was concerned. uh, it means a turn to the east of the belarusian foreign policy, the minister worked in this direction. eh, makei e became. one of the
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locomotives for signing e-cards, integration with the russian federation and most importantly in 2020. that's when not a very simple foreign political department, they work in austria, that is, they are me. with the objects of recruiting aspirations of foreigners of the special services , first of all, makey staggered this department kept. that, of course, is a politician. maybe he leaves when his time is up. that's probably together with the bright ideas of eastern european switzerland e, belarus as a donor of regional stability. this is a good idea. it’s just, alas, in this wolf world they turned out to be unrealistic , and our minister left. well, there is someone to continue his work? okay, true. well, look, to make life easier. we often reassure ourselves that justice will surely prevail, yes, and a boomerang. he will fly in and
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everyone will be rewarded according to their merits, all that. here sometimes, of course, the wait can drag on for a decade of numbers for western sanctions that have been remembered. yes, he found himself very quickly already in the twenty-second europeans thanks to the policies of his leaders. learn to wash once a week completely forgotten green economy and mass relaciruetsya in the us with their businesses. this is just the beginning . here's the point of view. some kind of vengeance for ordinary europeans, for an ordinary european layman, i would not say that someone is in our patriotic circles. uh is experiencing similar feelings. they are hostages. as far as the political elite that is leading the european
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union today, this is certainly a tragedy of the eu, this is civilizational suicide, what is happening there, because hmm let's face it, one politician is more caricature than the other. here and uh in this regard, i can only uh remember the words. uh, the french intellectual alain, when the macron appeared on the political stage, but was asked, who is the macron, says mr. nobody is just an employee of the bank of good ice. in this regard, of course, i would have much more interesting, yes, to hear the opinion here, uh, leaders. eh? let's say this financial family clan, there is daniel rothschild, let's say, well, they don't appear in the press, here, and macron scholz and the same with them, well, i don't even know how to characterize it, so that you and i won't be accused of someone. uh, the
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lack of diplomatic tact let's call it so it's controlled weak figures. here uh, but what is important here uh, for biden's decrepitude, for this ridiculous fussiness of the macron behind the offended look of scholz. here you don't have to forget liver look. well, here already we can only state with all the nuances of this e strange diplomat, who behaved very strangely for a man of his rank. e in germany, he will go down in history with this phrase. although it seems like people who know german well explained to me this is such a folklore expression. but at the same time, we must remember that, despite this kari a number of disguised public politicians always
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exist in the western world, which means shadow policy, shadow politics. that's where uh, in general, eh then he ask people. well, about whom we spoke a little, these are people of a different order, therefore, when some of our russian colleagues, especially at the initial stage, began to ridicule everything there uh-huh well, here is a funny foliage. there is this ridiculous macron. e yes, of course , this is so biden, who greets non- existent entities, his son an amazing person. in fact. well, uh, but you have to understand that all the same, the west maintains a high degree of efficiency, thanks in part. uh, to these financial and political circles that let's say they are behind the us federal reserve system, here, uh, which uh. in principle, these political figures are moving. eh, front. well, first of all, of course, they are moved.
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why? because they are controlled and controlled, apparently today. the idea is that it is necessary for europe to subordinate the interesting united states. well, and besides, what is happening is very important from the point of view. here is an assessment of economic processes, the robbery of the european middle class is taking place. he's getting poorer, fast. this, well, has always been the basis and pride of the european union and those of their adherents who convinced us here of our own, let's say, darkness and the need to follow the lead of the installations of the so-called civilized peoples. here they are what the small-medium business family business was talking about. uh, the market will regulate everything, look, small-medium businesses are going bankrupt. so, uh, a family business, in fact. uh, that's how the phenomenon in europe probably, if this continues, they will disappear in during the pandemic was limited,
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artificial economic activity impose price ceilings on goods that do not belong to them in such soviet years, democracy did not even think of. but democracy is a free market. and you know pavlovich himself in fact. i can’t even imagine a situation where the most famous country is the strongest country in europe. continent i'm talking about germany yes allows himself. and in this case, i do. this is not only shocking, as the country allows itself to endure such mocking terms in relation to its leader. the truth is still very vague on really ideas about the future of this country. and this, unfortunately, is a given. okay , 202. we made a lot of choices this year about our constitutional elections, we said the shameful american ones, we don’t want to remember the french and english prime minister
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of great britain, or he resigns, in principle, and sets a record, the shortest tenure. but they didn’t choose sunuk at all, so england is now the most striking example of non-democratism, but there were elections that will set vectors not only in my opinion for their country or continent, but for everything the world is the chinese elections. do you agree with this will start the elections in the uk us paradoxically, but the fact that the state is, shall we say, declaring their right to judge. according to some rules of democracy, other systems, uh, are very specific hmm in terms of organizing the electoral process of the mechanism, very
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diplomatically. i'm right. i know a little people who fully understand how elections are organized in the united states of america. just like that, we naturally cannot say that the head of the uk is the prime minister, chosen by the majority of the population, that is, the filters are arranged in such a way that no one outside the system is allowed to come to power and limit the people as much as possible. from the point of view of participating in this process, it means that western political scientists themselves say that the democracy of participation has long been replaced by the democracy of contemplation. uh -huh that's when people feel like they're uh choosing someone. because of them, a certain show is organized, but in fact this is not. of course someone can reproach us. the point is that somehow we are
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not transparent enough in the elections, but i will say, so, uh, this is the horizon, we should strive for it. here it is not necessary to idealize our reality, but at the same time i will ask one question. who are the judges? who judges in general, and in this regard, i will give one example , here, the osce mission in the united states of america published, so, dip, that the bse distracted on its website an entertaining we didn't go there about these elections. yeah know why they didn't go there. e for a formal reason, because allegedly the osce member countries failed to send a sufficient number of candidates for the observer mission, so it was not formed. in 2018, i participated in the osce observer mission for urgent parliamentary elections. in armenia, believe me and i know that to armenia, to tajikistan , to mongolia, to belarus, anywhere. there
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are a lot of people who want to, but no one wanted to go to such a hole in america in quotation marks. they didn't send, uh, their representatives. well it's just ridiculous, as far as china is concerned, uh, i'll be honest, but there are no universal criteria for democracy. i believe that the democratic nature of certain governance systems is defined by such a political term as legitimacy by popular support; today it is obvious that the chinese society supports this model, it is built in accordance with the interests of the peoples inhabiting the people's republic of china and it is effective from the point of view of solve the problems of public administration of economic development no one in the world will not deny successes. china 's economy is definitely in the development of technology in the fight against poverty, and we can only recall where china was in 1989. so
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maybe, if not for the tough decisions made, yes, when that's a little bloodshed. it can be said that society and the state pay off a lot of blood, then the situation could be different , and here, too, by the form of an analogy, identified with belarus in 2014 by the ukrainian leadership. i was a little bit, immersed in these processes, saving personal capital. hmm, berkut was standing a few more weeks. all this time they have already saved their capital and did not take measures to put pressure on the rebellion. as a result, the number of dead is no longer a thousand to hundreds of thousands to hundreds of thousands, in this regard, i will say that the chinese elections. they laid the foundation for the further stable development of the people's republic of china, here , comrade
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shizenpin, who came to power in the leadership, but certainly a leader recognized in the world and, uh, his results. uh, activities as head of state confirm that he is in his place and has more potential for further growth, otherwise they would not have elected him. well, from our point of view. we will say that we have an all-weather strategic partnership with the people's republic of china, our political relations are ahead of the economy. although this year. here, as far as i know, hmm somewhere for export. we will add close to a billion in the chinese direction for us to open the chinese market. food. this is very important. well, military technical cooperation with china and in general. their support means a lot to belarus. we, of course, we are in the club. where is russia china india with all the chinese indian controversies uh advocating a fairer multi-polar world order where there is no world
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based on rules and these rules are known only in washington and interpreted arbitrarily uh we think that hmm more freedom of choice should be given to states and the guarantee of the peaceful development of the planet will be no interference. that's in the affairs of other civilizations. today we say everything like this in such a slightly harsh tone, which, and even somewhere sad er, well, such a year, yes, an interesting year in itself, but a lot of aspirations of hopes are assigned to 2023. true, everyone here has one number of memes. only on the internet what are they worth. yes, you open it, we are waiting for, if not miracles, white stripes, like kuzya damn, well, at least justice. and respite from these problems, the last question is your expectation of the year. are you like a person, the question is or what? you
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know, i want to ask you, probably, as a person, as a person. well, i'm natural, like all people. i hope so the hope of young men is nourished. i hope that we can keep the peace. well, what we will be able to enter the growth trajectory, having overcome. these are the negative phenomena associated with western sanctions, because, well, it is also true that the government did not allow the economy to collapse. this is an achievement. but what we have lost is a few percent. this is also a sad fact. well, not 25, they do. i also know about the plans, they planned that a few months after the imposition of sanctions, which means that the hungry will begin here riots, that is, there will be social consequences. and this will eventually allow you. the current leadership of the country to a certain dialogue is aware of the scheme tested in poland for a dialogue with foreign puppets with the pro-western
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opposition, followed by the transfer of power under a guarantee, for example, personal security, which, of course, no one would observe. well , of course, that's all we don't remember, how it was, we know all this. in fact, our strength lies in the fact that we have a good grasp of the current situation. let's just say there are no fools. that's lukashenka is non-ruzel. i recently spoke about this in vladimir solovyov’s program and putin is not gorbachev’s context, it’s different, in general, any historical analogies. they are lame, each situation is unique, including the current one, therefore, as a person, of course, i want us to live peacefully, so that we develop our hardworking people. we can do a lot if we don't get in the way. then, of course, our results would be much better than those people who reproach us for , say, that belarus does not provide adequate high incomes there, and so on. uh, well, uh, is there another question to ask? here, the prosecutor general's office is investigating the case of the genocide of the belarusian people, it is necessary to
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insist on this for a long time to give a legal assessment of the criminal law and economic. e, that, e, the damage that our country has suffered as a result of the sanctions imposed on belarus since 1997, it artificially hinders development. you know, i don't know this. uh, the sprinter tries to run and gets grabbed by the legs all the time. well, let me joke, probably, switzerland would have a rest. if we didn't at least interfered, but i told the late minister of foreign affairs, vladimir makei, talking about the loans that were allocated, for example, to greece and subsidies, i would say, we would have a tenth of it here. uh, dubai build. well, as if to say, this is true, but all sorts of things are holding back development, but even against this background, we are demonstrating certain results in the field of state building, the field of economics, science and technology in general, very, very difficult. here, as a person, i would like us to

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