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[000:00:00;00] the meeting lasted about 4 hours and was held in an absolutely friendly atmosphere. the head of the united arab emirates invited the belarusian colleague a delegation of specialists who will work out specific issues on the designated areas of interaction on the spot, speaking about the meeting of the chief states. uh, we can note that, firstly, it turned out to be very warm and friendly, as always, and secondly, uh, very thorough. uh, almost all areas of bilateral cooperation were discussed, both traditional trade, investment projects, and a promising direction in total about 10,
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so we are getting ready to work, we hope that this work will be a result in the persian gulf region, significant investors in the belarusian economy over the past for 5 years, the trade turnover between the countries has more than tripled. we can say that we have there. and worthy partners are promising developments that we must use in order to successfully develop our economy in the face of external pressure and unprecedented sanctions, first i would like to emphasize that cooperation should and will be carried out, unlike countries that are unfriendly to us, on an equal and mutually beneficial basis. i think we will see further. here is some kind of impulse that will give further strengthening of these ours, established already successful, including economic ties, the fifth international digital participation forum opened in almaty. it
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hosts the government delegation of belarus as part of the forum, the heads of government of the countries talk about global challenges in the development of the industry, innovative technologies presented by the exposition of technoparks of the five countries and the best it-developments in the industrial industry. today i'm discussing the need to create a digital. belarus pays great attention to this issue. the importance of sovereignty in digital development, the sanctions made us move faster, and the result of the development of the economy and earnings from exports confirms that together we can overcome a lot , said the prime minister of belarus at the intergovernmental council in almaty in a wide format roman golovchenko noted that our country is ready to promote integration in the eaeu space, sanctions aggression, organized the collective west in relation to russia did not reach the goal of our integration aspirations within the framework. the eu has only become stronger, there is an understanding that there is no alternative to this vector, and i think
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that the eurasian union, with honor withstood another stress, it becomes obvious that the world community has entered an era already, where the globalization of the economic system, reformatting, breaking world markets and restructuring supply chains separation. in the southern systems of revision by many countries of the structure of their gold and foreign exchange reserves, our state is facing a fundamentally new challenge to ensure the integration of the eurasian economic union into the newly formed international architecture of relations. exhibition of achievements of the belarusian science travels to the regions from february 13, the exposition will be demonstrated in gomel, according to the organizers, filling with advanced developments will be no worse than at the capital site, plus stands with know-how of regional universities and enterprises, artificial intelligence microelectronics will be added. nana and biotechnology military science and
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robotics exposition will be organized according to the cluster principle offering original exhibitions - this is extremely important we can show our society truly everything that our society is capable of belarusian science, plus the developments of the enterprises of industries and where more than 100,000 people visited the exhibition in minsk , it is assumed that there will be no less in the regions, because the regions are already waiting for this exhibition, new roads for comfortable movement. one of the main construction projects of the year in the minsk region is the sloboda novosada road. now it is being reconstructed on the section from smolevichi and dozhodino, taking into account the high traffic and demand for the direction, the route will become concrete and broadband and high-speed. there will be no intersection on it, but agricultural machinery will be allowed through the tunnels, according to experts , it will be possible to get from minsk to the city of mashinostroiteley and back and zhodino to the capital in less than half an hour, we plan
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to invest heavy concrete. e, we work within the boundaries of 13 27 km - this is the largest industrial center to the border of the city of zhodino and, in principle, the sloboda highway itself is very busy for both passenger and freight traffic. prior to zhodino, this is also a very stressful area of ​​work. uh, with a general contractor . there is an understanding of the money allocated in full from light airy watercolor to heavy and bright abstractionism. in the business and cultural center of the embassy of belarus in moscow for the first time the exhibition of vitebsk artists presented more than 30 works. these are graphic art and sculpture. all authors are artists of the modern vitebsk school, who are famous for their history of walking malevich, foamy ermolaeva, bright representatives of the art of the early 20th century. whose names the whole world knows and today the exhibition of vitebsk artists continues the traditions of their great
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teachers. i might give you a lift first a little bit of wood this fire, and then you will kindle it when you communicate with people, you must catch who you are talking to. and to speak with them in a language that is understandable and accessible to them, these movements are similar to the work of a jeweler. jewelers make beauty. and we save lives all in the interests of their state patients. why do patients travel? well, this is the brand brand of belarus - this is the quality of knowledge, understanding and arguments, as well as questions that lie on the surface in the author's project markov nothing personal. don't miss new releases on belarus channel 24. for some, their hobby may seem strange, and many say so, simply
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belarus 24 tv channel. my name is pavel prokhorenkov. i'm from donetsk i would like to talk about the events in ukraine and how i ended up in belarus hello on the air program. say, don't be silent in the studio svetlana smolonskaya and tatiana shcherbina and today pavel prokhorenkov is our guest. hello pavel hello we are very glad to see you in our studio. you became famous after attending a hockey match with the participation of the president of belarus alexander
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lukashenko gave you a ride on the ice of the arena for you circle of honor. let's remind the audience how it was. we see how you are met by the audience and the president applauded you and all the audience also greeted with all their hearts from the bottom of their hearts. what did you feel at that moment? yes, this is an indescribable feeling, to be honest, well , maybe i still haven’t moved away from this at that very moment. yes, most likely, yes, it’s not explainable, to be honest, if you feel it, then yes, you’ll understand, but you
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can’t really tell how it was. please tell us how you ended up at this match, someone contributed 26 meetings with the president were invited to a hockey game. well , this is not the first time. in general, i wanted to shake hands with the president and take a picture. it so happened that they swept. he has been in belarus for more than a month. where has it already been done? yes, it is quite interesting to look at the history of what happened. well, in general, in belarus they knew something before they came here. well, just like a little bit according to the stories of my grandmother and that's it, and your grandmother herself comes from belarus, gomel region. well i don't i know, now there is no power, the power of caress. she was born there, so, and then, as it were, she moved to donetsk. well, i told a lot about belarus, i won’t say. why did she
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move there and how did not ask this question, and she did not tell. well, most likely due to the fact that i went to study and sort of moved there, but let's maybe tell our viewers your story. uh, what happened to you in 2017? they went out to fight for their native donbass, well, it's hard to say, most likely to defend. that will be right. and honestly speaking, when you took up arms, 21, i was aware of where i was going, what i was doing, and throughout the year. i thought about it, talked to my grandfather, how would he approve of this, and then i went. not much, to be honest, well, vanya moved, that is, that's the motivation. what was the motivation? the fact that civilians are dying,
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this is the motivation that they can not stand up for themselves. i decided that it was enough to wait, that is, a courageous decision had to be made. yes, and it works, but one of your relatives, close acquaintances, friends has already taken by that time, participation in the defense of donbass well , there are no friends. from close relatives, too, as he studied, here in the technical school there as classmates yes, they kind of went, well, you were very young 21 years old and you probably had no military experience. yes, i will say more that most of the military personnel who at that time were in the armed forces. donetsk people's republic yes, you are fighting, well, as military experience, not even that experience, but there was no military profession. there were ordinary citizens miners teachers, sellers and movers handle weapons. not
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much, to be honest, well, that is, you were taught , they showed you, of course, they studied with us. well, they taught, and we studied and read literature, got injured, well, almost a year ago in april 22. yes, on this day, remember, yes, how it happened, you performed a combat mission. we ran into an anti-tank mine. i threw it off the car, and looked into another. well, as the bone broke the vessels, it also broke, as if not in the natural direction. so to speak. well , well, i suspected the guys were not bandaged in within an hour they were taken to the hospital. they did an operation, then they took me to donetsk because it took a long time. there was transportation. well , not quite saved. yes, she's already there , mom. well, when i was already
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brought to donetsk, i called, uh, told my mother, so and so wounded, that i was in such and such a hospital . she came, they wanted a second one, how to cut off a new one, but she didn’t let her say so far . if it doesn’t work out there, then there, too, it was a laceration of the foot as pollution. she said that she wouldn’t let me do it, and that’s it, maybe if it doesn’t work out, then already yes uh-huh well, as if after the second leg, psychologically after the injury, i remained the same person as they were and expensive. it did n’t break me, betrayed, you can even say so, the strength to move on in the hospital. you got married. let's watch a short video.
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decision uh, well, that is, they immediately decided that i would tie myself up near marriage, or, nevertheless, they hesitated a little for a long time already planned. it's just, well, how it didn't quite work out. whoever is on a business trip, then something else, how plans broke down, therefore, but already there they decided that it was enough to postpone. yes, thanks for the help belarusian medics have managed to save one thing. and how did you end up in belarus in donetsk, too, as it were, undertook to collect your leg, well, because of the large flow of people, it is not known when it was like the doctor said that maybe a month, maybe two, then she called both in russia and in belarus. and so i called the kazakov family dmitry yulia. here they are, as it were , cooperating with this fund and helping. so
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they took it to find a doctor and that's it. the rest then she also phoned the table with lyosha, he organized the transportation. how would they carry, well my mother was taking the children to competitions in gomel , in my opinion, well, they caught me, let's say, and they already met dima and yulia in belarus, so they took me to the hospital. well, they came often every day, rehabilitation will practically last. you were told by doctors or so far forecasts. well, about a month and a half in the ilizarov apparatus and about 2 months in a plaster cast. well, then rehabilitation will continue, as it were, due to the fact that the foot has been immobile in the apparatus for six months. well that's how i think the doctors say, and this one, well
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i was not specifically told. this word was my opinion due to the fact that it is not mobile. it seems to have already fixed and it will be necessary to do massage to develop in the future, well, the forecasts are generally favorable. yes, already, as if initially they would be pleasant, you became friends, our relatives are friends this is more than friends. yes , excellent, in the meantime, the doctors fought for your health. you had a son in belarus, yes. we even have a photograph right after the baptism, yes, and this is the same temple in which the ceremony took place. yes absolutely right, he is a little to the right, where he was baptized, and this is located on the territory of the temple. in your future life, you will be associated with belarus , or you will still return to your homeland. well, to be honest, it's hard to answer. well, for the time being, we are here, and he would generally
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like to connect with belarus as his wife reacted. and to the fact that you are now in belarus, how did belarus accept it, and did it itself accept it, well, initially it was unusual how it arrived, of course, there is silence, calmness, you can go out into the street , i’m not afraid of anything, i got used to it over time, of course to this. calm quiet and already there is a feeling. here at home. yes, how? well, here, as it also sounded at the beginning, yes before the broadcast, that my grandmother is from belarus, therefore, here, as if the roots of the belarus could always be, so to speak, a second home. can you describe, in general, in what conditions, uh, the danes had to live , since 2014, when it was calm, when strong massive shelling was on video and that’s it. the rest is not
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transmitted what well, they look, but it is clear that as it arrives, there is destruction and everything else. and when you even hear this sound or especially when you see it all, it's hard. it's just that these events are the year 2014 maidan and what happened? why? well , we simply didn't want to, how donetsk didn't support the power that came at that time, how we would like an autonomous republic of this power. well, in kiev they did not want this. well, with this, the rebellion began slowly, not the rebellion against this government. well , initially unusual citizens came to donetsk to make provocations. that is, the same can be said, so arrange a maidan in buses brought them and everything. rest. even i don’t know now, of course, there are no videos of these on the internet. but at that time there were, when they were driven from lenin square to
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kalmios down there from the buses. you are the right sector. well, i won't speak for it. who exactly was there? well, it’s just that there were such people who wanted to, most likely, they will raise at that time in donetsk to calm down the population, so that they accept this power, which was at that time. why then did the locals not accept this power? well, because it's wrong. it was a coup. they just took on their own removed the presidents for no incomprehensible reasons. they went out to the maidan hundred with weapons. yes, so far this is a case and not an investigation. no, it's been investigated. well, no one found anything, no one was punished. well, the punishment is the same trade unions in odessa in may 2019. although the police were also there. this is all recorded and there are still
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these videos on the internet when the boss. odessa police stand and do nothing. pavel well recently russian. the actor said that about the events in the donbass that have been happening since 2014. and so he asks a question. or maybe there was no genocide, and everything was inflated so that you would answer him, so that the population of donbass simply obeyed him, but now, and we simply wanted autonomy, it didn’t all start right away, it gradually started. eh, as it were, they also did not expect that the population would rise so much that i would fight back all this from the very beginning. just, as if they were coming, like the military just scared people, so that they run away and everything else. well, it wasn't there, they didn't stay. he initially did not dare. there is no peaceful way, and when
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merkel, allant poroshenko and putin gathered in minsk, and now they signed the first minsk agreements. the hope is that it will still be possible to resolve this peacefully . it's hope, it's always been there. well, it still remains that all this can be settled calmly so far. it is just necessary for people to sit down and discuss it all. well , we just don't even see we don't see, not that residents of donbass yes. e desire, uh, the kiev regime and, even more so, the west and the peaceful solution to this conflict is constantly escalating and the same arms supplies to kiev well, this is the government. it's like puppets , there are certain people who manage it all, so to speak. they give orders and they follow them. they do not do it all themselves, as it were, they do it. well, maybe they have
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some more advice, well, the presidents, for example, who prompt him, and he is already making a decision. is it better or not the best is advised. well, the residents of donetsk, who have lived for so many years in very difficult conditions, there are periods when there is no water, no electricity in the winter period of heat. no, uh, about the internet. we can say that this is already in such conditions. it's already overkill. yes, one can say, nevertheless, people stood up to defend their homeland and did not leave. well, most of the people. they don’t even leave their homes in donetsk donbass in general, what drives them, what motivates them to continue the struggle not to give up, because this is their homeland, they were born there and live all their lives your conscious life, how can you leave it all? let's say it's hard for me to understand why
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they do this? why are they leaving? well , to possibly offend his family close relatives. yes we are already yes, some, maybe, have nowhere to go because of this. well, that is , you didn’t even have such thoughts that when they started, there were even the first shellings to collect things and leave somewhere. well, a young guy already, his whole life is ahead of him. no, where i was born there. did grandfather tell you something about the war or did he not fought? no, he didn’t fight, were they children with their grandmother or children in military conditions, did they tell you anything about what exactly you could share? well, grandma told me, grandpa didn’t really tell. so they fled into the forest, it was artillery as a preparation and counted, well, they sat on stumps in the forest and counted. how many shells
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flew there? how much back? well, as the stories were interesting, what is it? well , there is nothing good in this, it’s absolutely not the way it happens in life, like in a movie on the screen, of course, and you yourself on may 9th. uh, we attended a festive event dedicated to victory day. i won't say for sure. well, i participated twice, this is most likely the twentieth twenty-first year. maybe, tell us a little about them, well, they were awarded for the apparatus for participating in the military merit parade. for the performance of certain tasks, you know, we had a military journalist, anna chirlish, well, a belarusian journalist, uh, her ntv and she passed. uh, such a combat exercise at the base of the special forces. uh, the conditions are as close as possible to a real battle. uh huh when it
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everything gets shot. uh, somewhere uh lies rotting meat. yes, respectively, this smell , this is constant mm psychological pressure, too, and even looking from the outside , i was very creepy. she knew it was n't real. yes, that is, she, too, was terribly meanwhile, and sometimes she hears the opinion that oh, i would now, well, get into hostilities. and here i would reveal myself. that is, some still e on films. yes, i watched the movie officers and that's it. i want to be a fighting man, because the war. this it's not romantic at all. no, you would not wish such participation to anyone other than children, so that they could see and hear it at all. there is nothing good in this. and in the same program, anna said that war is most hated by military people, of course, fear in war. here's a man yes, why he's not afraid to die. it’s like a bullet will fly in or a shell
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will kill there and you won’t feel it, it hurts, it too. well, it will hurt further as you get up and go. but when close people die next to you, with whom you go go ahead, yes. this is scary, well, it was the case, then to meet with their relatives to communicate with relatives of those whom i will not return to was alena levitskaya, this is a teacher from the donetsk school, and we are not the zakharchenko cadet corps, you probably know about this educational institution. she was brought here. thanks, again, to the fund, alekseyalaya. uh, wellness guys. so she also told her story about how her eyes were all these arrivals, how it all started, and how it all was? duck is creepy for adult children, it's even scarier
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some kids don't quite realize it yet . for safety. we didn't ride the entire line of buses, but there were seven of them. we were driving with a break from a distance certain drivers already know the drivers. well the data regions know how to go. and how to behave in the event of a situation. when, for example, shelling begins right now on the video, we were just watching a boy of one yaroslav, he arrived ; he was seriously injured in may. that is, he was walking home from his brother and a fragment hit a high-rise building and a fragment flew off into his neck, it turns out that the carotid artery miraculously did not hurt. ah here is, now he on recovery orientation. just in the donbass - this is now superfluous. children. we also had children of the war, and the political scientist of politicians was visiting oleg and dukevich. here he also travels to you and said that and the children think that the whole world is being bombed. here they are told. now there's going to be firing. here they are hiding there, let's say in the entrance, then
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the shelling ended. they go out to play again. these are the children of war. well, i 'm talking about this, what they perceive. what is it like? well for for as long as it lasts, that it is completely normal, as if the shelling went on, they went on walking, that is, without fear of anything. you can say so. i’ve always been interested to understand, why such hatred for the inhabitants of donbass? i don’t know, you did n’t ask yourself how i can know what i don’t know, how could i know why they hate us. well, what to say in russian. in the language in which it is convenient for him . everything, as far as i know, there in donetsk they constantly ruined nothing in russian in this terrible, no matter how there was no separation, nothing. it didn’t start with her because, damn it, we speak russian, and because of what it’s more ambitious, which, as
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it were, they don’t talk about, most likely because of this no, of course. it's just like uh another one, like an excuse? i don't know in order to be able to hate well or something like that. let's take a short break, but tell our telegram channel, don't be silent. subscribe suggest us guests and ask your questions. we're in touch. culture history architecture collected by uotny the project in the nineteenth century is a role from a man, of course, hungry. let the palace and jumpers leave everything outside the yard. after the paint, especially the number one acceleration, from this legend heta polatsu, the details of adding yakim have been toiling for
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and with happiness. you have to show your child every day. how to live happily when i am at home, i think about what i should do tomorrow, what am i preparing for? what are my a studies, what should i do? what tasks to distribute to specialists our way of sound therapy obviously had such a weighty preparatory part, before we began to study for five years. we were the organizers. he's in session. in minsk now plays every session. we still improve on our tv channel and stumble with us at the same time. on the air say again, do not be silent at a party. we have donbass defender pavel prokhorenkov. pavel well, let's discuss some news with you. just the
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other day, the russian ministry of defense reported on a blow deliberately delivered to an e apu. with the help of the american rso-himes for the district and the hospital in novoaydar. this is in the lpr is reported from fourteen dead and 24 injured people. the next day. more precisely, on the night of the very next day, shelling of the kherson region on civil infrastructure. again, uh, the russian foreign ministry called these and similar attacks grave war crimes of the kiev regime. well, we know that this, well, an isolated incident occurs from day to day back the same. uh, still no statements. not concerns. well, reactions in general. zero, yes, that is, uh, those who died in the hospital. the new era is not for them people. it turns out that no, this is not the first time. that they are
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shelling kindergartens and schools and ordinary houses. well, as it is already completely normal for them to say there, that we are shooting at ourselves. well, we remember even the statement when the first uh shots were fired at donetsk, and in order to declare the kiev authorities themselves fired and the air conditioner exploded. yes, yes, yes, there are such things. well, it's the west deliberately ignoring such things in order to expose the defenders of donbass, uh, non-humans on the other side. there, in general, everything is silent about this, they only talk about how the russian troops are. there, ukraine, let's say that, uh, some positions in some small settlement. uh, occupied the house and became deliberately shelling nearby, standing neighboring houses. they want it there, well, as if there were no russian military personnel like that. there
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is even a video on the internet, there is a ukrainian journalist and she also wanted to make a report on how the russian military shelled cities. uh, she was told that it was the ukrainian military who were shooting at the cameras. that is, the ukrainian army says from the other side, there are no russian ones there. russian in general on the other hand. well, this is what is called the information war, of course, but the same statements about the storm, irpen is what allegedly there are atrocities on the part of the russian army. i don't really believe it. there. here is how the russian columns, as if destroyed, are there. that is, how is russia itself its shelling columns. well, it's stupid, to be honest. even for decades, the west has been building anti-russians out of ukraine, if you have an idea, why did some ukrainians manage to turn into
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russophists, and then there is no donetsk lugansk, perhaps due to the fact that in different ways, how on different sides we are, they are on toy side they have more pressure from that side . well, that's not even pressure, but informational, this is it. well, because of this , it is possible, that's all, but it is also perceived by that western influence, yes, and it looks more to the west than to some east slavic ones. eh, their roots pay attention, most likely, they are. did you notice anything like that when uh? well, we will be much older with svetlana. uh, they even caught the collapse of the soviet union. we still remember the times when russian ukrainians were belarusians. uh, armenians are azerbaijanis turkmens and so on. we all lived in one big friendly country. and now, after the ninety- first year, when the soviet union collapsed , er, it gradually became. uh, noticeably, like
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belarus, they tried to tear it away from russia and ukraine with ukraine, it turned out much. eh, let's say a dodger. eh, well, you yourself noticed that from year to year there was some kind of anti-russian propaganda or you, but in the donbass we didn’t have anything like that. well, as they lived, they lived quietly normally. i mean, no one told you. - give up on russian language, look only to the west, stream into the european union. no, we didn't have that. well, how would you like to speak russian in russian, you want to speak ukrainian in ukrainian. i studied at a ukrainian school, then at a russian school, as if he was completely normal. at least, in donetsk, there wasn’t such a thing that you couldn’t speak ukrainian or russian there? no one said anything about it , as if it were there in the west that, yes, i don’t speak russian there, i speak ukrainian, as it were, in what language what are you talking about?
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and what about language teaching at school? what language were they in? i studied at a ukrainian school, then, simply because it was far to go to school, my grandmother took me to her place. i was transferred to another school. she was already in russian, it was normal, of course. well, of course, that is, some stereotypes were imposed. yes, but, and someone from well, maybe you have some information from western politicians or representatives of some international structures, visited the angels. they are they know anything at all. i will not say, to
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be honest, because of this, i did not observe much.
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we got information. i met, at least information that in the west denies the very fact of existence. for this, too, they never stated in their media, as it was not indicated that children were dying in the donbass. never once have i found such information in order to be monsters, uh, the same atomists. uh, well, and many other factors are also not hushed up. well, at the same time, the british television channel sky news e, reported with referring to experts' calculations that over 40% of the entire territory of ukraine is mined as a result of hostilities, according to their information , ukraine is the most mined country in the world. it seems to me that it is. well, like
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military action. one side is advancing to prevent them from going further by mining the territory. and somewhere they cleared a certain kilometer path, for example, and the rest of the territory remained mined, plus how many artillery shells? uh, not breaking. yes grenades are the same as not always probably work. and this is all, it seems to be lying in the ground, it is not known how long it will lie still and it is not known. yes how many more years? well, i'm saying that it is not known how much it is after all this, how long it will lie there, well, it will lie we remember before disposal. in the case of alexei , talent many years after the end of the great fatherland. that's where he got it. as a matter of fact, but it 's actually very scary that no one is interested in the west. how will these people live in the future, these territories are for them feeling what is it? well, they just need to be lit with
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napalm. this is how it feels. as for me, now the world is simply being redistributed, that's all, simply, ukraine has become this territory, where it was all divided? yes, by the field in a different way, simply. i don't know what to answer here. because of what, why is all this happening the same way the soviet union itself collapsed. why because, you see, america is what, there, it was scary because there is such a power. well, let's say that many americans conducted social surveys. yes, they were asked who won the second, well great homage. they say the americans, well the british, they say they say the british. well, it’s as if they don’t even know that the soviet union won there or the like, they are silent about it, that is, in every country. yes, they have their own certain policy, certain
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knowledge of their own. that is, they have been like since childhood. children are taught because here it is good, but here it is bad. that's it, well, they're rewriting history. yes, the technology itself is not given to many people. develop technologies for the world to move, let's say for the better. so it ’s simply unprofitable, as well, we were offered before euro 2012, yes, china, uh, to make roads for us 50 years of warranty they said, well, they gave, that is, if it breaks, how would they do it for free we were refused because it is unprofitable that's how it's all built. it's the politics of life and everything else. well, because the budgets did not drink. yes, well, yes, yes, it is precisely because of this that the same thing is happening and now it’s simply this
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war, because we need to go somewhere. i dont know give money from somewhere to take it and that's it. rest. uh, america has not waged at least one war on its territory. and even the same as it was formed. that too, of course. how many people are they? uh, the indians were destroyed, but this is not mentioned anywhere. how many people were killed destroyed. into slavery how many there were and how many more colonies they filled up, and this is also how much africa suffered, as well as in iraq itself when they fought, why, as it were, a terrorist attack took place on their territory, that's why they invaded it all, as it were, well, how, in my opinion in the opinion, perhaps, in the opinion of many other people, that all this was deliberately provoked, because there were minerals there, as if in order for the state to develop , funding is needed, where to get it, that
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is, there it is. they don't use it. let's go tuesday. just now, some one struck with a test tube with some substance of an incomprehensible property. yes, he said that it was a chemical weapon, right? and even without sanctions, he is without permission. uh, they just went and invaded cancer. we can also remember syria yes, yes, it is for thoughtful reasons, and with america this is the only one - a country that has used nuclear weapons. against the peaceful, well, as against the population? it's not even there, if they were in the military, yes, here they fought and everything else. well, the civilian population, didn't they die from this. how much they also do not specifically disclose this. if you remember, it was not only hiroshima and nagasaki yes, if we are talking about nuclear weapons. and how many uh banned weapons were used in vietnam the long-term war where civilians died population in the millions? and then, uh, the soil also suffered, and for a long time there it was forcing, well, this is what is only what is
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fixed. and how much about what, as we do not know, but since 20 years of afghanistan, too, and the shameful flight of the united states e. i recently heard the opinion of one of the political scientists that for the united states, ukraine can become the second afghanistan, so that you think about it, perhaps, that is, they also want to, but arrange this protracted conflict for many, many years. well, we hope that it will be resolved in a more peaceful way, that's all nevertheless. how much can you die doing what we can? well, everything that depends on us is necessary to put up arms already. so we are all brothers and sisters, we should not have disagreements. bill gates recently spoke about ukraine and called its government the most corrupt. let's listen. ukrainian government one of the
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worst in the world, it is corrupt and controlled by a few rich people. i feel sorry for the people of ukraine more fertile land than the united states i mean it's europe's breadbasket this is an incredible place. i hope that after the conflict, when ukraine will be restored. it will first reach the level of eastern europe and then europe is a country that has many prospects, but so far it has been destroyed and no one knows how long this conflict will continue. what is controlled by completely different people, they are all
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performed by them, that's all. as if zelensky it 's just, as for me, this is a puppet, which they say what needs to be done. he's like when he came to power, i'll stop the war , none of this will happen and that's it. rest in as a result. here is the result of what is happening now, blaming russia for this, too, that russia was seen as such a bad one is also wrong. we have always been supported by belarus and ukraine and all other countries. and then you see, it became an aggressor against the whole world. well, that's wrong. well, yes, unfortunately, that's really what he says, he said that , hmm, ukraine is really the richest country, of course, the earth is black earth. why because the sky and wheat but it
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has always been considered a granary, yes, the soviet union and even the world can be said to be a granary and i also recently came across a very interesting video, where a resident, in my opinion, of kharkov, was indignant that they were trying to mobilize him and send him to the front. e declaring that you must fight for your land. he says for what land i don't have any land, but the land was sold to foreigners. i do n't even have a square meter. what land will i defend some american uncle sam. well, that is, it's a shame that from such a rich country. here they turned it. it's just that they made her a testing ground for combat operations and weapons testing. e western style. well, in fact, in general, yes, now most of the testing of this weapon, which is located in the west, is underway. these are the same ones there, well, zabrams, i won’t say, maybe they haven’t been delivered yet, but
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at least these artillery mounts of the three sevens that are testing them here are already the same and there bmps are theirs bm well, that’s all, the rest is all the rest is tank equipment. the same ones will be here, uh, look at what shortcomings and then these shortcomings and eliminate them, so that this does not happen in the future. yes, it happens inside, but still. i think that the defenders of donbass also do not stand aside and receive samples of western technology. we go to capture her opponent and study and also draw conclusions, of course, until we stop for a long time. subscribe to our telegram channel, it's called say don't be silent. e, offer us guests to leave their comments, and look for all our releases on the belarus 1 youtube channel and on the website of the belteleradiocompany. say again, do not be silent,
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and he is our guest pavel prokhorenkov. you you can say that in belarus it is different from your homeland and what it is. in general, i think that if we were somewhere else from the age of 12, maybe from the tenth year, the finances in kiev left most of it to ourselves, then the donbass would be no worse than belarus, well in terms of infrastructure and everything else. and so daddy, yes, he raised the country, so to speak. how much has been built from restored made for people. well, people, as usual, do not appreciate anything. the saddest thing, of course. when they do not notice, yes, what they are used to perceived as commonplace, but what would you single out in common, but in belarusians and
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ukrainians. yes, between all three peoples , everything has always been common ukrainians and russian belarusians - these have always been marriages. well, that's all. yes, they are, in my opinion. it will remain so just something that , as it were, they don’t kill each other, and they try to sow enmity between the peoples these are the events that will tear peoples apart for a long time, because to recover from such wounds. but it's very hard when a ukrainian shoots at a ukrainian, let him speak russian and live, and on the territory of donbass well, not everyone perceives this, because that's how you say that he shoots his own, they think it's an enemy. he came to my land. he will take my children, take my house, and that's it.
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the rest is for the most part. well, it's like my opinion that they have such a policy on this . and what do you think, when our slavic family will be reunited there are some your forecasts, as a person, the sooner, the better when and how this reconciliation will happen, of course, in the west, build a border and everything with a fence, of course, so that they don’t lezlin from russia, belarus has what we don’t have, what they have we have all these resources, we can easily live without them. well, on the other hand, they are trying to stick their nose in here. well, because they need it too. here are those resources. they just don't have those resources. so , what are we doing here? well, look, recently there was also information that there are gigantic titanium deposits in ukraine even without it
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titanium, the american economy cannot exist. here, in fact, its main interest. and why is she climbing? well, not only because of this, we also have, as it were , deep mines in the donbass, which are abandoned. well, already worked out and everything. the rest can be stored there, for example, some kind of nuclear waste and everything else. and because of this, too, as it were , because of storage and everything else in ukraine, it’s now just a landfill in another way, there’s nothing to even feel sorry for people. that's the thing, that people are dying and you can't see, you can't see people. well how they say, if you want peace, prepare for it. this is how it is happening right now. differently. unfortunately, you don't know, maxim misko, head of the belarusian peace foundation, was also our guest. and so he said that experts have calculated that for all the time of observation in the world. um, well, the planet has only had 60 peaceful days without war, well,
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without war. what do you think, in general peaceful coexistence of all peoples. is this a utopia or is there still in this desire to live peacefully with everyone, well, there is some kind of desire, well you just have to start over. yes, then it will be fine. in this situation, which is now all over the world, nothing of this will work out. well, when the elections took place in 2019, when zelensky and poroshenko were blocked well, the main ones were. yes, yes, the opponent dan you then believed that zelensky would really fulfill his promises. he flopped down on his knees. we remember, we are ready for stats for kulin, checks. don't bet ukraine on kalina at once. ready stats on the kulin in front of the skin mother. when i read now
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his clap, now the son’s front is on the kulina in front of the skin father. it's all done and played on camera. well, i believed in a miracle, let's say. so. well. unfortunately , the miracle did not happen, but it only got worse. and when you yourself see now, already in civilian life, some kind of weaponry equipment, there are some kind of weapons. yes, for example, somewhere in belarus. here you have been nearby. we took a picture with such a weapon, what do you think at this
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moment, looking at the equipment in peacetime . how many battles have been completed? how many people are behind them? you don't like to remember. well it war is generally not a good thing about it better. i’m saying, don’t see, don’t know, go to the water park, so let’s say, that is, it’s absolutely true, entertainment is absolutely pavel well, there is such an opinion and very often it sounds that if ukraine got such a president as alexander, then ukraine would become the second belarus, you will agree, of course, only in conversations. you can say so. well , it would certainly be nice to have such a president. but, unfortunately, yes, ukraine was not lucky in this regard. and and here, too, it surprises, yes, when belarusians put us in the claim that your dad has been holding his
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post for a long time in ukraine already. well, maybe six, probably more presidents. actually, what did it all lead to? yes, to no good, everyone comes picking up full pockets and leaves, too, surprisingly. after all, people have also become accustomed there, well, at least in kiev in the western territories about what they have chosen. well, okay, if you don’t like it in two or three years, we’ll demolish it and choose a new one. that is, even somehow they don’t have stability, or something wants. she just she just tell 'em new. a person who comes to power of the population of the country he hopes for the best, that's why they remove him another hope that it will be better, but it only gets worse worse worse still i would like to wish the ukrainians not to look at belarus in order not to face what ukraine and the ukrainian
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people had to face in the future. and we want to wish you. uh, well, first of all, thank you for the conversation that they came to visit us today to wish you a speedy recovery, happiness to you in your family, let your children grow up in a happy happy country and under a peaceful sky. the finale of our program, as always, belongs to the guests so that we are tatyana shcherbina svetlana smolonskaya. we say goodbye to you until the next broadcast. goodbye. goodbye. and now pavel prokhorenkov is speaking. i would like to wish the belarusians, ukrainians, the russian world over their heads, health to their loved ones. appreciate what you
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