tv [untitled] BELARUSTV April 5, 2023 2:00am-3:09am MSK
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and ah, it will be necessary to leave ukraine. and it’s called, and i won’t give it to you. yes? why because you understand that these territories, and with fertile soil, if they move away, that is, naturally, all grain deals will stop, or will continue to operate. eh, aside. uh, naturally russia or there towards turkey yes, and not in any way not u western corporations, which currently owns u most of the fertile land. in ukraine , they will not receive their net profit from this. this is actually, but an attempt, but to write off these lands and tell their but to the capitalist investors , what do you see, we don’t give them away these lands just like that, it may be that, among other things, these statements about the supply of shells in modern uranium. this is a sign that ukraine is preparing some kind of solution to the battle.
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well, i would say the fact is that when they hit the zaporizhzhya station at cooling stops, that is, it was much more dangerous, that is, in terms of pollution, it is precisely these wounded cores - this is actually not enough, which changes and plus more yes, it is not clear the volumes that about the decisive battle. well, probably, we will consider even further there the statement that the americans made the day before, that is, well , they are engaged in, i would say, such disinformation, because if you are planning something, you need to keep it all a secret, or deceive your opponents directly here, but of course they play all the time. you are talking about this statement, and the adviser to the commander in chief. that's what is embedded in the americans deinarasi who said. i believe that this spring ukraine will have a very powerful counteroffensive, which is shocking. i i specifically looked at the full text of this statement, which means that there, for example, the figures require 25,000 from russia supposedly. this means that in a series of dead and 75,000 wounded a month, that is, with such a statement. that is why we should believe that there will be a decisive battle. here they are ready. and if you look, this adviser is working, he does not advise. there, his tasks go to collect information, what is happening is such control.
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who sit there and just watch if they steal weapons, how they are used, what fails? what works is this you know, the ukrainians themselves, in principle, know what to do. but these are the comrades who are there in the media processing. he is still this, like his coach coach, yes, that is , he is a leadership specialist and he is motivated by a very young army. actually. they say that the composition of the commune there is 40, and he is even 35 years old. that is, all of them who come down with karma served were thrown out of the army, because they may not be loyal, or they studied there in russia somewhere. here we take the youth. well, well done does. they also saw everyone there who cuts out someone's eyes he shoots prisoners, that is, this is, unfortunately, if this is behavior. i think too. it is, as it were, provoked somewhere by american specialists there or by british ones. here they are more of a propagandist, that is, these things are informational. yes, they always have it and it works as dirty as possible, so it is necessary to divide these statements by advisers into two. i believe that, firstly , we must listen to russian statements that they will tell russia what signs they see, they say that they are attacking, that yes, they specifically say that there are signs of a concentration of troops of the krup. yes, well, again, well, the enemy
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is calculating all this. that is, you can collect something there, you can then disperse it. this is the game all the time, who will deceive whom, so you should not believe everything that they write, what i say, the decisive battle. many say that something will definitely be decided this spring, but a very american american adviser to the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. which, by the way, is an indicative moment. but how are you? you see the situation will be cut off, nothing can be planned gradual pressure on the sides of the russian armed forces and no breakthrough actions. i don't see it today. russia keeps only 150,000 mobilized in reserve. so they mobilized 300,000. yes, well, 150,000 were brought into battle, and 150,000 are on the second and on the third line. this is probably understandable, that is, in any case, all those two corps that are preparing the u.s. armed forces of ukraine there, great britain,
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germany, and so on. they just collide let's say. so on three uh on three lines, defenses inside they are defenses. and after that they will be systematically destroyed. that is, i'm on today, so i won’t speak for the russian general staff, but it seems to me that, after all, russia is determined to simply systematically grind the enemy’s manpower and military equipment. that's the situation was alexander ivanovich, too, will not lie. but there is a key offensive rule called one to six. if you want to attack, then your grouping should be six times larger, that is, the apu, but in reality it should be in fact. how many if three 300 six million one and a half there should be a million people, and plus not a person, but also no longer military equipment. and where it is not, therefore, all those who graduated from a military school of higher education are well understood by some of our viewers. and we
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see how constantly leopards go there, that planes. they have already trained in the uk tankers decide, but decide, the living does not allow anything. yes, living force, because uh, even if polish crews are sitting in these leopards, or some kind of planes are being piloted there, who are the czechs or some words like that, uh, the crews are pilots, but this is not for a massive offensive. it doesn't mean anything, it's all burned down for a few days there was massive artillery bombardment of information that some of them decided to desert and went to the final situation, only 20% of all colonies. trained somewhere in the uk 20% went to final assessment.
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you see, the worst thing, anything. we, of course, can here uh exaggerate a little laugh at these figures, but it is important to remember what the statement was made that week by the polish, and the military that a in reality, if the situation is get worse, then we, a will have to step in. that is, he must have said he went went to poland in france and then tried to rewind to say that he didn’t mean it, but the bird flew out and what we were talking about, yes, that in reality they provide that the mechanism of the war proxy when the ukrainians themselves are fighting on battlefield. she no longer rolls weapons does not help, but i win only numbers. e of the armed forces, the size of the army and the qualitative composition, which means they provide that in order not to lose e russia, they will be forced to conduct nato troops. and in principle, they are already nato troops in the form. here are the crews. uh,
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nato countries yes, it is uh, if open uh, the start of hostilities by nato on the territory of ukraine is already open transfer. e personnel units there, what this is talking about is the use of not only tactical nuclear weapons of all types of weapons in order to deter this open attack on an allied state. let's continue the polish topic once we mentioned it, and the polish ambassador, uh, the witch hunt in poland continues after this ridiculous stupid absolutely espionage case, which they, but how they speak with fargs or just there on their knees, and they dragged belarusians into it. and now it's getting bigger and bigger. it's clear. why do they do it this way? well, here's the interest statement stanislav zharin , spokesman for the minister of coordinator of the polish special services, declares the investigation into the activities of the spy network organized by russia will be continued. we need to make sure
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that all participants identified are held accountable. and andrew don't you think that it sounds like they will continue to nightmare, belarus well, in the same place, as if things were continued, that is, literally the glorification of the statement. they are already declaring that this is what we have, which means that counterintelligence restrained it. it's been a week now that these belarusian spies are already there , military counterintelligence is detaining two more spies. one russian, one belarusian and all fried says yes, there are about 20 people there. these are the spies that were caught there during the start. and this is what they show that you can see us working like this and we see that they are preparing zelensky there. most likely, we need to create an information function. look what we got. weapons were placed there, ready to fight. if anything, everything is done falls in the same place recently came. this means that the king of the current great britain, that is, also, apparently, was talking about something. that is, most likely, that an international fund is being created for such certain new aggressive statements. well, as for the spies, of course, we were all very surprised that there were six ukrainians, three belarusians of the opposition, all
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together, they worked for russia , it turned out that even in the polish media how they presented this situation, that there are some spies from the east, without indicating nationality, because if you say that they are ukrainians. the next step is how we filter, how we accept them, what they do here in general. well, society does not know this yet , they do not throw it up. that is, apparently, the matter is still something with threads, because the first step in this case does not bark towards belarus that we are bad here, but to filter our ukrainians, of whom you have a million there person accepted. here, look for spies there. no need to drag our countries here. the main thing is always. that's how many different espionage scandals there have been throughout even the cold war. but in fact, a spy, in fact , his importance or significance is determined by his access to certain secret documents. cream of national importance right ah? a. if these are, well, uh, nominal employees of some kind who just unequivocally. here
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you will have a belarusian passport, you will be spies. yes, why? ah, because you there, somewhere near the kaleika, road stations passed by, that’s why you will be, well, it’s clear that all sane people are not experts, but simply citizens of poland and europe in general should understand that well, what a spy. it was he who was taken somewhere at nato headquarters that he was sitting and they dragged him out here, yes, then this is a small presentation of evidence from myself. look, this is what happened to us. all the evidence. here , under the fact that the body was shown, everything was removed, the reports of the state security officers. they to you tell how it happened. there is not a single intelligible comment here. well, what these people are commenting on, but just laughter is nothing to be seen, that well, in a single character.
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why are the poles allowed this today, given that we are witnessing the fact that there was just a genocide with migrants, when here is a small thing, this runaway soldier, who, well, unfortunately, ended badly, but he told a lot of things, how they simply destroyed and shot these people at the borders. no one else has evidence, and silence. not a single human rights activist, not a single fighter for human rights. even the genus will not open. why are they allowed now? firstly, they have an emergency situation there from the new districts, that is, they do not work there. not the media or any human rights activists, that is, yes, but the second point, well, look, they are using actions, in principle, american, that is, in mexico there is the same wall of glands. the fence, then, and there it is guarded not by regular troops. and such rangers, that is, well, some kind of, in general, volunteers and poles took it and now put up defenses there. that is again, these are not the military, but people who pulled them out of work from somewhere. there 2 weeks. they are on rotation there, what they took. they drink there, which means that all sorts of mentoring relationships are fighting. and, of course, you can still hunt people from here. phones are taken away. as migrants told money
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, someone is thrown away and beaten. that is, there is no discipline as such, so, of course, yes. and there is the same clear picture there regime. yes, they turn into human traffickers, a real minister internal affairs kamensky said. e. the belarusian side received clear signals that while pochem was in prison , the border crossing in the beaver forests would be closed. if how much will be released tomorrow, the day after tomorrow there will be a passage for beavers. that's what it's like to make money in the evening in the morning chair. well, it's like money isn't anything anyway. who are you, you know? the fact is that today, uh, the positions of the polish authorities? well, they are so, let's say , russophobic, somehow i don’t know , the old days have grown, of course. she constantly felt, but today she's like you know how the fungus has grown, and she's im wrong. but we are still our closest neighbors. and we must clearly
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draw the line between the current political regime in poland and the local population, and he says that these are two. well, fundamentally different groups, of course, of course. i’ll tell you here, i worked for many years in brest and, er , i’ll say that the relations between the border er, population groups and the polish belarusian are very warm and, let’s say, well restrained by the economic component. yes, and therefore they are the polish policy here, let's say the poles and their leadership. i certainly do not share, but the question of a significant group who are supported. well, we should also look at the demand, but the population and, uh , the political summer of today in poland are, in general, a different concept and they have different values. well, how do you think, you should distinguish between principles, you understand even the situation now with truckers who
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are making claims on the government’s claim that they are losing their jobs and that their jobs are noticed by carriers from belarus from russian federation, yes, that is, but at the same time , lithuania again accuses the republic of belarus of the fact that the goods, as the closed crossings went through the cast, are overcrowded borders. that is , they can’t figure it out in any way, at least they can actually earn money. well, in the sense of the holy is a separate conversation. that is, we must definitely start, because it is not without reason and even when there are some holidays. eh, official state events take place, then the president of the republic of belarus congratulates the people. yes, that is nations, because we are fine we understand that yes, the people choose their government. and how it chooses is also a separate conversation, but these are people who are very much in many ways. that part of the population that understands that everything that happens, a concerns ordinary people. it's just that consumers are people of citizens of a given state, only from the side that someone wants. uh, how to prolapse their interests
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or declare their interests , our viewers agree to declare their rights. the fact is that our programs are watched on the internet, including those who live in poland now and they periodically. that's just what they pay attention to. here are your comments. in fact , under each video you can find here an interesting commentary. he is revealingly one of many under a video of an interview with famous russian blogger dmitry puchok recorded last week. and then we saw this comment and realized that this really needs to be said. let's see a big hello. all of poland is really simple poles. they want to fight as russians, then they are our warriors, and in general they are fine to the russians. many people do not know the truth, because in polish tv one horse, russian channels are all turned off. and many more are intimidated, they don’t even want to hear the truth, they are afraid to talk on the phone on this topic, they only complain about the increase in prices for everything, alas, such a situation that what we are talking about is blocked access and information channels, that is, there is no variety of information pumped
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only one that is beneficial in order to provoke negative attitudes, as with russian ones. that's the way it should be and still people find sources, find an understanding that it is necessary to consider various aspects of this issue and cool their heads thinking that we are still people we are neighbors , as you rightly say, yes, neighbors do not choose and we will continue to live someday it will all end sooner or later it will move into another stage into another phase, but people will live there and stay, we will have to trade, work , meet, travel, that is, the transparency of the borders of the movement of labor, capital, the entire international economy is built on this. free roam uh, and. so to speak normal relations built yes yes flat education system. here we monitor a little what they are doing there, but in fact, people are people. yes, but there is a capital flushing, that is, children, and there are senior courses of universities, for example, there the senior school is being prepared specifically for the war. here it was not. the last one was there for three or four years. but the right justice party, apparently, has relied on such militarization, what we see
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in the youth movement, which in poland is also very powerful there, it’s not belarus there some football fans, that's all. there really are politicized groups that are influential, who hold their own territory there. and these are the nationalists. they are very aggressive, that is, in ukraine. we saw how in 8 years you can grow this cannon fodder, which is absolutely, in general, convinced, united , ready to fight in separate divisions , apparently, the same thing exists in poland. therefore, yes, older people generations, of course, they have known our country for many years. some kind of connection is being traded there, there are other related things like this youth, it is the most aggressive, the most dangerous, because even the ukrainian army. we see that the bet is made just he is somewhere the younger generation is easier to work with, easier to manage, probably, as it were. he said that yes, you can make a herd of pigs out of any nation, but in a couple of years and with the help of the media, and the polish media also soar, of course, they are engaged in washing. if we see stories about belarus there, paddy wagons drive through the streets there, which means that they report that 30,000 in prisons always show gas with water cannons, that is, the situation is not the same as today really, and what else was there 2 years ago. this picture is present all the time. well, look, and this is reflected in the perception of our
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people, and their neighbors in order for what is happening recently, the institute of sociology of the academy of sciences published these socio-surveys, and the priorities of the belarusians. in foreign policy, in the first place is the predictability of the union state of the six supporters of a neutral policy. yes , for a long time we thought that this is our business card, there are fewer and fewer supporters, and belarusians are not friendly countries quite right. the united states of the baltic countries and poland that is, those of our neighbors with whom for a long time it is quite safe for itself. ah, existence. what is missing from flying? here, if you look we see what you write. secretary general antonio gutares, an authority on politics, traveled to brussels to convey a simple message to the eu leader to end world hunger. how, having ensured the delivery of russian and belarusian fertilizers to developing countries, and, despite the sanction, it would seem that the first should
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lithuanians should rejoice, because this is a reason to compensate for sanctions losses and support their ports, but no, lithuanian politicians of this quote intend to oppose exceptions and sanctions for belarusian fertilizers, which are being discussed in the european union , the shamanita prime minister said that the president of lithuania should not take any digressions on european, council. who bit our neighbor, what kind of rabid dog? you correctly defined very clearly, this uh russian verb, yes, to earn. yes, they had the opportunity to earn, but for some reason they refused, but because, uh , it means there is some kind of alternative, but they don’t earn money, but receive some kind of subsidies , primarily from the united states of america , it’s difficult to earn money. yes, it is necessary to negotiate with the belarusians. it needs to be contracts. and it is necessary to ensure the reloading of our gauge fertilizers there, our goods. and why yes, it’s easier to close all this, issue an account for the united states of america from the funds and
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say compensate us for this and they receive the sanctions that were introduced, and in relations with belarus since the twentieth year. e through the blocking of the port infrastructure. this is definitely in the future. uh, it had to be compensated from not the only or other funds, uh, which are engaged with washington, or with london, otherwise it does not work. this deal will be pressed by the removal of the sun. still, it's common sense. well , common sense always prevails sometimes, er, only in such an intellectual game. and when u hmm there are u banknotes? yes, if he just doesn’t squeeze, i think what he will do the movement will do, uh, certain processes, but in reality, until we, uh, most importantly, see liberation from
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the baltic countries. and poland from occupation by the united states of america yes, because we have just discussed what we have just discussed , we must admit that our neighbors are under occupation, by the way, let's turn to our main question. what conclusions do we have to see everything that happens around, but live with our own mind. it's clear. and while we are succeeding, and on friday there will be a message from the president to the people of the parliament - this is always attention is always riveted to the key event, and this year we see that also the speed of events. if there are any or konstantinovna at all, of course. eh, this is a message. really. e will be at a time when the installation is changing, every minute every second no stability. we don't see it today. and this message, as it were, like an annual message, to designate some particular strategic priorities, moreover, like me. i hope it will again affect all aspects of life, as our international relations, in including, of course, our internal problems, our internal aspirations of our people. well, what do we expect from this.
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i think that this will be such a good analysis of the international situation, our place in this world and the prospects for our movement forward in this very unstable world, but in the world in which we must live and develop , the last message was remembered for the fact that the president was very frank. yes, very frankly, there was a moment, yes , this general narrative, which is even classical. well, i don’t know the style of presentation here of this message he asked belarusians three key questions. i propose now to recall this fragment, and then we will return to the current words, please, belarusian people. my first question, but not the most important one, are you ready to pay belarus? self defense for your own state the next question are you ready to pay for this expensive thing and
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many things have been overcome, which were still in the twentieth year. well, there are still problems. of course, as without it well, of course, that is, there is a certain ritual. yes, this is the tradition to address the message. and even when he began to postpone a little all the time, that is, people already feel so little anxiety. and why and how and what, that in russia , remember putin's message was also postponed in connection with the military operation. that is, it is necessary part of our political life. and of course, except for such a spectacular component. there are certain tsu that all the mountains receive, that is, people there sit at notebooks and take notes on what they should do? this is also important. that is, it's not just like you know our programs. yes, that's popularity is something to explain. this is also such a green synchronizing of clocks inside the sovereign , of course, that is, of course, since we have a president in the vertical of power. he always does it. so somewhere, if by improvisation, maybe, well, there are definitely patterns, there is a conva. if we say, a certain theses prepared in advance, which we hear and also remember how it was in russia, for example, that around putin’s message a kind of artificial pressure was created, that there you should expect some kind of statements so incredible, and then people were a little
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disappointed, no matter how they were. that is , you need to understand that, well, this is still a procedural moment, and no matter how it is, it will not necessarily be directly found some. well , this is also all important and you need to listen carefully to the time. aleksey you know, here we must realize that our society is already built on the principle of the people in power, yes , and in reality the president, and through the message expresses those key issues that concern our society, worries from the point of view of the geopolitical situation. uh, there will be war in our region, there will be no war, the second question is the economy. we will stand, we will not put up , we will have a bright future, we will survive in these conditions, they are simple and e the key question. and where should we develop further in this difficult period, and we see that he is the president, after all, he does not this performance. uh, some, some kind of formal
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just uh, read uh. hmm uh, let's finish our speech and that's it. we see that president a is going through uh. it burns and suffers from all the problems that simultaneously uh worry our belarusian society, so the president in his speech personifies this spirit of this movement of the entire belarusian people. it seems to me that the president will still pay great attention to internal security. if we take, for example, the situation in belarus over the past year more 12 terrorist attacks were carried out inside belarus and now these are internal security issues. and they simply demand from the population already and i don’t call on their vigilance here, there is somewhere to knock or report something, but the question is that we
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must be careful. to people and what, what is happening around us? it will be sure that attention will be paid to this. this i am sure. well, thank you very much for participating in our program, we thank our experts, but we don’t say goodbye to the audience, in a couple of minutes more we are treating one conversation with a russian writer, publicist, tv presenter leonid. stay with us. and we continue to be very pleased to welcome to our studio a person who is known and loved by many readers and viewers from numerous works in literature and on television with us. leonid is silent or mikhailovich hello. here, the truth is very glad to see you in belarus, you do not deserve others. of course, we are watching your activities, and we saw how at the minsk book fair, where you presented your book, you were received by people autograph on involvement in questions. that is
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, it was clear that they were discussing not so much the book, they were interested in hearing your opinion on the events that are on the agenda that surrounds us now. if we talk about your book, then, as far as i understand, it is not only about kazakhstan in the broadest sense, it includes both dramatic events that journalists talked about. uh, bloody january. right? i understood, yes, because i was in kazakhstan, well, not long before these events for me kazakhstan which is not the first time about which he wrote such a hard instability in this very dangerous region. in the same place, everything is burning and boiling in the cauldron. and in kazakhstan, i always thought everything was fine and calm. and suddenly it explodes there, and you know, i'm sitting in moscow , the audience wrote to me. i'll ask what's going on. i saw the chronicle. i read it and i was completely shocked. i think we need to understand how this can happen. how can this all happen in one second? but, to be honest, when i flew there, i was
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sure that there was already a sea of people of my colleagues already finishing these books. it turned out that i wrote the first book about what happened in kazakhstan, i talked with dozens. e law enforcement officers who defended order and talked to people occupying prominent pasta and talked to the victims. and i saw what happened there, i was shocked. you know, at some point there was a feeling that i was in stalingrad, this city building. timats of the city government . i just stood there, burned, while we were setting up the equipment. i stood there for 20 minutes completely shocked, she didn’t have a head could come, alma-ata is wonderful, southern beautiful city. and this is what happened. how could this happen, how this thin film of civilization flies off people, they turn. god knows what i wanted to tell about this, but then i think that in general, but in the republics, to which
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we were together recently. we know very little. we consider it. it really is. yes , it's a problem that it seems to us that you know and understand everything, but this is not so, because, of course. each nation has its own rich and interesting history, and the presentation is necessary to tell about it and decided that i will tell and there is no discussion here, a detailed description of how and what is happening, and then in kazakhstan , then in kazakhstan, an interesting new president, the most interesting from my point of view. an outstanding politician is very curious. i have known him for a long time. i think it is underestimated and does not understand its significance. i wrote a biography about him. he is the son of a veteran. know for me. it was of great importance that his father came from the front on crutches, and his uncle , his father's brother, died at the front. and his father it turns out that until the last moment he did not believe that his brother was dead and told his son that maybe he had a shell shock. he's in the hospital somewhere and we need to find him. only much later they found a grave, where he died, and his
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uncle you are so important to me, this is of great importance for the century, but there is a solid interesting character and then in general kazakhstan about how people live there, what they think, how they see the world . i think it is very important to tell, there are many parallels in general. just remember, yes, they rushed to compare with other colored revolutions what happened in kazakhstan and they started talking about minus 2020, then what they say, here according to the same patterns. the same methodology. when you worked, did you find these parallels, or is it a separate one? history, fucking, to be honest, i'm afraid of parallels now i'll tell you why, in principle, there is even such a section in the science of historical corporatism that compares historical situations. somehow i don’t, because i see the hand of people in everything. here are the figures of people, i am history. now, over the years, i began to see through the biography of people without through uh, the main figures.
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well, in our youth, since we all lived in the soviet union, there was a rather limited role of the individual in history, that it is that the people decide everything, and they gradually came to the conclusion that everything depends on these figures, and the figure is different people everywhere different, therefore it is necessary to understand everything very well in each situation. you sometimes think that you have a pattern. he will help you with everything. no. you are what is happening around us. we need to understand every situation doctorally, here we are. yes, we need to understand exactly, we need to figure it out. gotta get in maybe it's time for this. well, you don’t have to feel sorry for him, this is our brother ’s concern with you that we are sometimes in a hurry, we are light-headed a little for this, they criticize us and cope, we must admit, in principle, to this being of a journalist. you must be the first to report what is happening a hundred lines per issue. you must be able to write instantly. standing, though the walls. this is one page per error high. now we have the other side is that people want to understand what is really happening
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. it is clear that in the years of my youth to to find out what happened, i had to wait until tomorrow, my grandfather sent me for a newspaper. so, when he began to get the mailbox. i would bring the truth. he was now reading messages on your phone that any date had happened to me, god forbid, there the plane crashed, he took pictures. you know, well, then the main thing that people want to understand is, why did it fall, the design is poor fueling prosperity, the weather is terrible? pilot error is where professional journalists are needed who know how to work, where go to pilots to testers to the creators of aircraft designs and so on professionals who will carry out the necessary analytical work and present. and what do you think, did the circumstances allow the time, the facts, the people with whom you communicated to collect this picture to understand the root cause and maybe even so , after reading the book. we can draw such a conclusion. what do those events in
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kazakhstan teach us what kazakhstan has taught us all. well , i gathered all the information i could gather. well, everything, to know only the almighty and earthly beings are limited, and i have formulated for myself what is happening and throughout the book i have stated how i see it very interesting to the reader. maybe agree with me or disagree, but i'm not talking unfounded, i'm setting out. here are the facts that happened, people's opinions, what i learned and i propose to see the picture. i do not offer my conclusions, because the viewer is reading. as you have seen, here are the main reasons, maybe the prerequisites for what happened for some reason. and what needs or has already been done, kazakhstan in order to so that this does not happen again, but , unfortunately, there is an evil will in everything, and it manifested itself very noticeably there, and several various events coincided at once, whoever wants to carefully read this book agreed, but
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they accepted external ones. well, in any case, what i was told in kazakhstan was out of the question for a long time about these events, but kazakhstan was very lucky that at the head of the country there was a man who showed the will of his decisiveness, in general, the intellectual diplomat underestimated him. there was a very soft man quite thought, quite right. it turned out absolutely it turned out to be an incredible determination to me . there, assistants, close people, say that the situation is when god knows what is happening there. not a second of doubt. not a second of any unrest of anxiety. uh, in peace, complete in full control of the situation , the decision is made correctly, including the decision, and to seek help from the organization of the contracts is absolutely exactly absolutely exactly. i remember some crazy comments. all this gives the country to the power of the invaders. it means the end of the country. what madness came contingents from russia
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belarusian, and other countries sent their own, as it were, but everything that was needed was taken under control of a strategic object, airfields , ammunition depots, power plants, what's the point? as i understand. first, the whole world saw that the president was such a buzz and state power was in place and recognized as allies by the communities. it kicked out right away. uh, all knees. e. the second troops of the kazakh security services were able to hand over duty e to their colleagues because of the dkb to restore order - all for a few days. this happened , no shots were fired, and our troops and yours returned home, having completed the task perfectly from my point of view. it's just. this story will go in. after all, we are seeing that the breed of western politicians is now becoming smaller. well , schultz's macron, and fonderain's sunanok, that is, they, of course,
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do not even hide to me that they are not leaders, but managers, and states are like a corporation. really. we won't see it there again. no, i don’t know nicolas , nor the new chirac does not flow. has this time already passed, you know, i thought about this current events, and then i came to the conclusion cold, that in fact the scale of the tasks facing the head of some western european state is not difficult to raise the tax there by 1.9. this or one do. kiss, three tenths of a percent. retirement age. there, as in france , it will increase the scale of tasks to 65 or to 64. e was not so large-scale, did not require strong politicians, it was about such very simple things. it's just different times now. i think it will. although on the other hand. you know this one. oh we, when we look in history, we we see bright figures, but we forget that they were not always there and not everything was filled with bright ones, i already say they were not bright bright ones. unfortunately
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, they don't happen very often. i'm like a professional biographer. i want for my heroes, really not much. unfortunately, there are not so many such outstanding figures capable of changing the time, it seems that this side is watching or maybe we are doing it so that there is, for example, either another breed or another league, putin lukashenka is sitting there, that is, they even well charisma in physiognomy by the manners of subjects fussiness, yes, that is, there is readiness. how do you speak, how do you remember the loud speaker sits down on the negotiating table and discusses, even if these positions do not coincide, how to negotiate. it's just that when we see different formats for different tasks for managers, there are leaders of heads of state, and they are of different calibers. and the task we have in common today, the global world faces a common task before us. i think that the politicians whom you spoke of initially faced such large-scale tasks that the europeans had not had for a long time. mm.
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it just wasn't there. you know how there was no demand. well, i think so, i was in demand, there was no need. well, let's look there two or three years ago. there four five years ago, the scale of the problems. well, on the european continent it's very similar. well , really, as a ukrainian there, for the manager of major political decisions , it was not necessary to make them; they appeared. now let's see if it appears. you also know large-scale figures like the devil, if i remember that i was a daughter, but were there outstanding figures? no unfortunately, not outstanding figure at all. in fact, you don’t often want to think here, that is, they don’t ask a question for a high-profile headline. namely. maybe we and the audience think together with you. if you look back at our history, you can highlight some mistake number one or catastrophe number one, which, like a bifurcation point, parted us in a different direction. we could be somewhere else, you know. i think that the seventeenth year and
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i, with firm conviction, have already written more than one book about this and shot enough historical films. i think that there are, if they were the events of the seventeenth year, we would now live in a country with a population of at least 300 million people, but in a prosperous country, and the russian empire at the beginning of the twentieth century was one of the five most diverse states. we are now ho we are in the top five most developed countries. we would not have lost so many people, we would not have gone through such monstrous trials. we would have lived now for a long time already for a long time already prospering with a prosperous country of events, the seventeenth year there were disasters. well actually, if we don't entered the first world war, you rewind it further, if peter, of course, so that russia would enter the first world war, there would not have been the first world war, there would have been no events of the seventeenth year, and russia at the beginning of the 20th century
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developed rapidly and economically politically spiritually, because -a. silver age. this is the heyday of incredible art here in belarus, by the way, the incredible development of painting. here is an outstanding master. alive 52 centuries golden brushes. if possible, so to speak here , right here, and they got in the way. that's all they did, they would have stayed here , they all dispersed, fled and disappeared, so for me the event of the seventeenth year was a turning point and-and disastrous for russia in russia, i mean, not not in the ethnic sense, the russian empire of the state in which we are with you everyone lived together. yes , my ancestors are from everything, but from belarus summing up, the conversation can not boldly delay more, but peering into the future. that's all the same questions these forecasts. you do not like, but at least look into the future like this for you
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what colors are drawn. you know i'm really in this sense, very careful, but i would like to hope that i can still write a book about how we finished with this time and then try to figure out how it all happened? well, i hope i get the chance. thank you very much for participating in our program. let me remind you that our guest was a wonderful journalist writer. and tv presenter leonid mlechenko. thanks for being happy with us. answering a question with a question is not the best strategy, unless , of course, construction is in your blood. and you
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you know all the answers to our questions, when you watch and the group is on tv, how does the name cinderella sound in belarusian ? answer, if you can, and this is a ball of thread. logic will come in handy in the third round. but here is the knowledge. we develop and train erudition together. there's an answer. look in the intellectually entertaining project. we
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confidently walk into the new day and do it to our own music, the music that sounds inside each of us. she is everywhere in the sun in non- timid, movements at our fingertips music inspires thought and opens before us thousands of roads can change the world because it can change us the music inside each of us.
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the threats are very serious, sometimes unbelievable, the president said at a meeting with the heads of intelligence of belarus and russia alexander lukashenko received sergei naryshkin, director of the foreign intelligence service of russia and ivan tertel, chairman of the state security committee of belarus, the head of state thanked sergei naryshkin for the assistance that the russian side provides in re-equipping the belarusian services. this and the technical part noted the president and improving the quality of intelligence everything. these are the results of joint work. moreover, the parties are faced with similar challenges in general and the kgb and the service. russia's foreign intelligence agencies note the absolute openness in cooperation between the business of the kaluga region , great interest in cooperation with
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belarusian companies, this was stated at business negotiations in the belarusian chamber of commerce and industry. which brought together almost 7 dozen enterprises of dealers and firms from the two countries to intensify contacts by an open direct flight and the first commercial negotiations are already adding to the treasury of bilateral agreements. partners are set for long-term projects from the purchase of municipal and agricultural equipment to joint production. of the triplets , the turnover has already reached almost 700 million dollars of the target of a billion in kaluga, in obninsk, there are a large number of belarusian food stores. uh, if a number of enterprises that have their own trading houses, furniture trading houses are our countries, therefore, here is the direction in which cooperation is already underway, of course, a lot has been built by belarusian builders. it's not just services, it's products. i mean building materials that immediately go along with services to the market of the kaluga region, builders. belarusian. yes, in the kaluga
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region, the well-known belarusian quarter freckles quarter. malinovka became uh , respectively, these are the best cases on which uh study and which are offered for consideration by another region on interaction with the construction business of belarus and most importantly in terms of culture construction. this should also be noted by the decision of infrastructural issues within these microdistricts. it's great too. and the belarusian business is famously distinguished, and new changes in the credit history of belarusians always pay attention to this. plans to accept parliamentarians. for example, it is proposed to expand the credit registrar, the national bank and contribute to it. including organizations that issue installments now, loans and credits can provide an increasing number of legal entities, not only financial institutions, but also pawnshops, mobile communication operators networks. online stores aim to create equal working conditions and a transparent control mechanism for those who apply for a loan
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and for those who issue them to the current law on credit histories already more. seventeen years of amendments to the documents were 5 years ago this year it is planned to update the legislation again belarus accepts the children of donbass 350 children from mariupol gorlovka anthracite came to relax, improve their health and at least for a while forget the grief of hostilities on the eve at the first minsk station thanks to the project of the union state has arrived the first spring shift. children, completely different , this time we also got an orphanage from the city of trinity. there are a lot of small children there, enough children ira children and those deprived of parental care, so we are very glad that new ones come to us all the time, and we try to cook. well, to prepare such , uh, lists of such categories of children. yes, so that they can see as much as possible visited here. so you were wondering, so that you don’t remember your childhood, in general, what it should be calm and joyful in just april may for
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three shifts more than a thousand people have a rest in the children's recreation camp dubrava in the soligorsk region. pyat slutsky unveiled a monument to the first patriarchal exarch of all belarus , metropolitan filaret vakhrameev, a bronze monument was erected on the territory of the church of st. lithium more than 10,000 trees and 30,000 shrubs will be planted in minsk this spring to remind metropolitan philaret of his protection. in addition, the capital landscape will be decorated with 15,000 roses. such flower gardens throughout the city will appear for the first time auspicious. the period for planting will start in the second half of april and the floristic trend for perennials will be supplemented by 120,000 plants
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, the number of ampelous boxes and vertical structures will also increase. over 2,500 minsk residents have already supported the initiative within the framework of the green yard project. their stagnation at the razhovaya stumbled, in general , for some time i did not eat the bill with the apparatus, but when the museum was placed, it was necessary to understand what would take where. what place and now i won’t even say the exact number of about 100, i don’t know. what is it like to leave the comfort zone ? you have to feel like you have a body and just walk like an empty bag. and you feel the muscles that you have, which are involved, you walk, you feel your legs, your hands feel, but they don't hurt, and i'm not full of creative ambitions. i would like to derive from atasu a unique taste and uh, organoleptic
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properties. this and the usefulness of this appearance . this is the size. it's paint and so on. watch the belarusian project on our tv channel. the first power unit, as we all know our nuclear power plant was put into operation on june 21 from now on. how much energy has already been generated and what is the economic effect of this? well, it must be said in general that from the moment the first unit of the white-s was included in the unified energy system, and this was on november 3, 2020, 12.8 billion kwh of electricity was generated. this allowed us to replace more than 3 billion cubic meters of imported natural gas. by the vault of the second power unit, the volume of electricity production will grow to 18.5 billion kwh of electricity. it will give. we have the opportunity to replace about 40% of domestic needs in it and replace somewhere around 4.5 billion cubic meters of gas
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annually, respectively. our country will take a significant step to strengthen the energy security can reduce dependency. from e-hydrocarbon raw materials, and on the other hand, it will receive a reliable affordable source of energy for a decade to come, which is especially important now against the backdrop of turbulence in world energy markets and taking into account a significant increase in prices for energy resources, including electricity, that is, these are figures when the ac will operate at full capacity. yes, when this happens, when they introduce the second block, it will happen, in the second half of this year, in the very near future it is expected that the reactor of the second power unit of the nuclear power plant will be launched. a chain reaction will begin technological work to bring the reactor installation to a minimum controllable level. this is 1% of its capacity and then the specialists will be able to move on to the energy launch. what does it mean? this means that e will be worked out. e. the first
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kilowatt-hours of electricity, the unit will be connected to the network, but there is still a lot of work ahead and this experience in commercial operation is to be put into commercial operation, which provides for stage-by-stage gradual development of the power of the reactor plant with a set of tests and studies in different modes of operation of the unit, including disconnection from the network and planned shutdown. these are standard works for this stage, that is, specialists must make sure that absolutely all technological systems, equipment units operate in accordance with the design characteristics and will work absolutely reliably, e.g., safely. and as it is envisaged, only after that the specialists will be able to proceed to a comprehensive testing equipment. it is carried out for 15 days at rated power. this is also an important step. and after that is expected. here is the block in operation, that is. uh, here are the blocks
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of commercial operation. and this will be, as i have already noted, the second half of the year, namely october of this year. of course, i continue the theme of the safety of our nuclear power plants. neighbors can often speculate on the topic of security, despite how many checks how many raids we have e, from the iaea comes from and all experts unanimously assure that our plant is safe. here is how it is provided the safety of the tai-e plant and, in general, the nuclear and radiation safety of this facility. our station complies with absolutely all safety requirements. and this has been repeatedly confirmed by international expert missions. first of all, it should be noted that belarus has become the first site where the state corporation rosatom has built a nuclear power plant with three plus water reactors - this is new so far . yes, absolutely with increased security systems a feature of this project. here, just the same, is a combination of active and passive safety systems
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for ukraine's double-jacketed reactor. it will not suffer even in the event of an earthquake flood. we talked about this hurricane, also provided by the passive safety system. and even for their activation, the intervention of personnel is not required , that is, everything is automated since the construction of the nuclear power plant, our country has been regularly interacting on a systematic basis with leading international organizations in the field of nuclear and radiation safety. first of all, this is the iaea, it is also the world association of the organization operating their nuclear power plant is the european group of regulators in the field of nuclear safety, that is, for example, from 2012 to 2022. and in our country , all the key missions took place. there were only eight recommended, bogatyr for newcomer countries building nuclear power plants for the first time, while noting the positive experience of belarus , positively assessed the work done both on the formation of our nuclear infrastructure and the measures taken to ensure
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nuclear and radiation safety highlighted positive practices are identified. and today these practices are an example for other countries that are newcomers to nuclear energy. accordingly, the belarusian experience is taken into account by international recommendations for these countries. this is a university that trains specialists in various fields, our students build roads, houses, cars, they are specialists in the field, energy economists, it is a very interesting experience to share some of their knowledge with students. now students. there are great resources for finding information
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going on including teacher students mutual learning process. my name is maria guss. i work as a specialist of the faculty of international cooperation of the belarusian national technical university the belarusian national technical university was established in 1920 , it was originally called the belarusian polytechnic institute and included five faculties that were created to restore our
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republic in the post-war period. gold in 1991 , the institute was transformed into the belarusian state polytechnic academy. in in 1997, our university was sent the title of the leading engineering and technical age of the country and in 2002. uh, it's already done. uh, the name of the university is the real belarusian national technical university. includes 19 faculties. three faculties for the preparation of foreign citizens faculty of international cooperation joint faculty of the tajik technical university and a joint faculty with the tashkent state university belarusian national technical
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university today it is a city within a city it is development of our economy in its history has produced 210 thousand specialists. only for our country. including if you can add about 10,000 more specialists for foreign countries to this. this is a scientific school - this is a material and technical base - this is a huge information space, a system of continuous training is organized. we have a lyceum of colleges, we have a higher education, a general one. we have higher education and advanced training. well, this is the temple of science. in order to enter the university, you need to collect a complete list of documents and pass the entrance test. the only difference is for majors
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such as architecture, architectural design and industrial design. additionally foreign citizens. they also pass a profile entrance test on the discipline of creativity. there are certain requirements for them to pass an entrance test in the language of instruction; foreign students are absolutely on a par with belarusian citizens. we do not have separate groups for foreign citizens only if, for example, they study in english, because belarusian citizens. all are taught in russian by belarusian students. at the lesson , some requirements for them are the same as for belarusians. how are you doing? everything is fine. you have some problems and
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didn’t have a question today, everything is fine. everything is fine. great. i like to study for a master's degree, then i will go. there are separate specialties in which foreign citizens can enter in english at the bachelor's level at the master's level, almost all specialties that are available at nsu provide training, including in english language. students from uzbekistan , tajikistan, lebanon and morocco, and many other countries, the geography of cooperation includes more than 120 countries, this is confirmed by the fact that it is really
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in demand. we have foreign teachers who stay here to share their knowledge with other students. i remember that you said that there are several new students. we just arrived with your representative and met the minister of education will put a good number of regressors. in that, to firstly, to offer our services to the world
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market at international exhibitions. after the student has already been enrolled. we directly start working with them, and if she has any questions, for example, getting help, i cannot do any task. i can't but hand over the subject. i need to retake it during the session. they also contact us. ultimately, we are engaged in the release of these students. foreign applicants can study at absolutely all faculties of our university. for example, such as faculty of information technology robots
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technology entrepreneurship. sports and technical faculty architectural faculty military technical faculty, including entrepreneurship management and in order to show how the educational process and practical training we came to classes in the discipline methods of finding innovative solutions. students themselves or a group will present innovative projects, their calculations will show how they have their theoretical knowledge. applied in practice. they can all their ideas and skills bring it to life. there was a task for a long time to develop innovative projects that
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can be product-based or social, either for a particular enterprise or for society as a whole. we want to present our savings economy project, using the knowledge of what problem we are solving, uh belarus at the moment there is a very low level of financial literacy, only 40% of belarusians are fluent in finance and can manage. they have the least risk of falling into scammers. to do this, we came up with an application for increasing your financial literacy the motivation for uh to improve it will be getting various coupons and discounts. and the technical specialty of the faculty recently have the opportunity to pass the discipline of 3d modeling, that is,
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to work as a printer, as part of the training sessions. and to create some kind of sketch, including the faculty has a specialty related to design, it will turn out to work in various design programs to create any project first going on. you are some kind of solid, you see a flame is lit, because it is an element focuses temperature. yes, we can cut. this is how the engraved part cut out in this way, that is, well, respectively, for your specialty , this is actually branding. we are the graduating department for engineers from trade equipment and for the production of exposition advertising objects. in this laboratory, we have collected equipment that is very easy to demonstrate. what production technologies are present. and how can they
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be used? depending on the specialty with us, students are all distributed or employed according to the direction they have received, for example, when we talk about commercial equipment engineers, respectively , organizations that are engaged in the sale , installation and operation of commercial equipment. they can be distributed to manufacturing enterprises. as an engineer of these new or design engineers. yes, a lot of mzkt and the like. the faculty prepares specialists who can produce , operate and a-a maintain technical sports equipment. including they
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have knowledge in the field of mechanics, sports medicine and human physiology in order to properly produce equipment that is in the subsequent transmission and sports. what impression does a person have who visited our country for the first time ? these beautiful old buildings that were being built when i arrived in belarus immediately, as the first time i saw for the russian people. and
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how friends communicate with them. so it was like evelina's people who do not like to have fun, but love the life of each of them with belarus , its own story connects. in fact , it was a very interesting experience that i studied here , i got to know a lot of very many guys. since it was a belarusian fashionable gymnasium , one word for me. she is a very important opportunity. i believe that in fact, for all this time, minsk has become not the second hometown . see in the program a look at belarus on belarus 24 tv channel . we are going on an expedition along the ukraine is more expensive than blanks to what we are, you got together for the day, your smart wallisks are straightening up.
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