tv [untitled] BELARUSTV June 3, 2023 7:30pm-8:54pm MSK
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this is the opening of multi-brand stores we used to have. uh, each enterprise, shall we say , survived on its own and advanced on its own. last year, we started to open a multi-brand store, where the products of various enterprises are presented. we work very closely with our russian partners with the russian lung. but let's say this. we have similar problems similar similar lack of some product. yes, but, in principle, we have all this production in the territory of two countries. here we are just strengthening, deepening, looking for those niches where we can just to strengthen our interaction too we have a historical operation, these clothes are sewn from our fabrics in the russian federation, we buy in the russian federation, too, the seriousness of the name. that is, we have historically developed such relations, so everything that we can knead. in principle, we have already replaced. but we continue to move in this direction. if, apparently, there are niches in which we have not finalized, then we are going together. naturally, we make joint
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hello on the tv channels belarus 1 belash 24 the editors' club program, as always on fridays from the repeat on sunday early in the morning we discuss the main topic, the outgoing week i present the guests who came to our studio today dmitry alexandrovich zhuk , head of the sb holding and belarus today olga alexander shpilevskaya, where the representative office of enter in belarus, brother markov of the presidential board, headed the second national tv channel vadim gigin head of the society for knowledge and e-e andrey
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, deputy head of the faculty of the general staff of the armed forces of belarus, colonel. good evening. thank you very much for coming. uh, andrey petrovich, your grandfather is there, so to speak, thank you very much, yes we will, what will we discuss will discuss on thursday president of the republic of belarus alexander lukashenko met with the participants of the fifty-second meeting of the council of the head of the security and special services. state. cis all you've heard all you've seen twenty, in my opinion. minute chapter speech of the state in front of these respected people, as for me, the president brilliantly presented his vision of the vision of the republic of belarus of the belarusian state on the reasons for what is now happening around our country ukraine of the russian federation and in the world as a whole, what would happen if you, uh, the situation developed different scenario and what needs to be done? oh, so that the worst does not happen. what is the scariest thing we know? it's not just a war, it's probably a nuclear war. destruction of the planet earth now about this
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it was scary to imagine a few years ago, but now they are talking about this, that the planet earth is on the brink, destruction is so heated, the situation, of course, exaggerate. i think so, but in general, there hasn’t been such rhetoric for a long time, perhaps, well, the application in my memory, in general, there was no such rhetoric, probably, under nikita sergeevich there, yes, in those days it was about. uh, what is it, today we will listen to a few fragments from the speech. uh heads of state, well, in general, of course, very important a message from the president of belarus that we all need to be together about this. he recently told moscow when they gathered at the economic forum that it was said many times in the editors' club that there was a civilizational war going on in our country. this civilization has no special claims, the conclusion of some small ones. and they have exactly one big one for us. this is what we want to develop without, uh, whipping. well, that's
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what confuses them all the time. and if earlier we could only guess it was assumed, but now. uh, many in the west do not hide want what to do with divide break into small parts and conquer. yes, uh, increasing his well-being, he took her a big geopolitical competitor in the form of first russia, then china, they already had the official united states and america, and therefore the head of state also spoke about it. let's listen and then discuss. the military-political situation around our commonwealth is becoming more and more aggravated, and it will become aggravated. and we need to understand that, seeing that we are somewhere else , the big players around us hesitated. russia belarus and the central asian states are slowly trying to pull us apart, both for good and for bad. we guys
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must not let this happen. this is my iron point of view. i already feel it in my gut, after all, this is not the first year i have been working as president. it turns out, while pull apart or not? or at least disturbing big problems i will give you. here's an example, look, uh, the exchange of views is absolutely free to what? as i understand it, they are not used to it in the west. there it is ursula vonderlein who speaks and everything is in one arc, starting there except for the orban, but he somehow sometimes ignores it. it was their gatherings, uh, he spoke at the eurasian uniform of the president. he designated the really definite ones. well , not that it is a problematic moment, but we often talk about this at different levels of integration of the union state and at times the dkb. the cis has different levels, and there is even strength in this. he said that somewhere, probably, there is a problem, how, because of this, a statement with only one purpose began to look for meanings that are not there. yes , even what you are looking at. well, listen, probably
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president putin and president lukashenko perfectly feel this atmosphere, if they smiled at these words, shook hands, then exchanged some e comments, so about. normal working atmosphere and out of this they tried to propagandize. uh, by means of turning not a substance, the president spoke about these fake information wars also during a meeting with the heads of special services, for example, and the belgorod region, because, in fact, worse is better, but the attack on the territory of the belgorod region was stopped by the enemy and destroyed expelled. uh, the whole operation took less than two days of this deployed. this is almost a defeat of the russian federation. it is larger than ukraine there under the tank. well, that's what it's all about. of course, for the sake of this, everything should be done and the president is precisely on the information confrontation. and especially the work on countering fakes paid great attention. that's all, that from such hair at least some extract of the information court and ruin your people. you know
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, you can never. it's unambiguous to all of these anyway. by arcs, this will always be a complex covenant with of this nature. it will be worn like an informational military man, and, of course , what has come is political, as they say, a sabotage and development group. actually. this is not a sabotage and development group , since this is a larger formation and carried out the task, in fact, of military units, which are typical for the tactics of using airborne units of motorized infantry units, and so on, that is, the previous action, which was carried out in the bryansk region. yes, there really was a pure form of sabotage. any sabotage reconnaissance unit. it only performs two tasks. this reconnaissance and sabotage all suggests that this should be kept secret from everyone. right there, on the contrary, and here it’s just a public action, really a performance, such a serious promotion of a large one in the subdivision, which
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is supported there by sortillery with unmanned aerial vehicles, in the end , of course. information was needed. to divert attention, which is really a colossal defeat of the troops from artemovsk. ukraine is a colossal defeat. although many today they say, there is no artyomovskaya, it has absolutely no strategic importance, he absolutely was not needed by anyone and the troops were grinded there. how important it really was at one time, for example, to own a sandpiper field or how important it was to take possession of a lake, yes, during the battle of the ice. uh-huh, here, first of all, it is laid down , then this is the possibility of destroying the opposing side, and ukraine really suffered tremendous losses, there and today's counter offensive, which they say and who are trying today from every iron. we present it not yet. i could not just breed, yes, but the informational component itself. she, of course, was very important to show that the most important thing was that russia was not able to defend its ancestral
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territory. russia is unable to carry out combat missions. ukraine has a clear superiority in forces and means. and it’s actually to sketch out fakes later specifically in order to sow panic throughout the sleeping bag among the civilian population of not only russia but also our country, and everyone is talking in order to influence the masses people the fact there was a place of entry and had everyone seen the video there is further, what do you say there, who will check it? yes, this is a tactic. not today, this is typical, by the way, bandera, when they were defeated, they undertook the so-called organizational and propaganda raids. here you imagine peaceful force. they reached moldavia peaceful village after the war people survived the war goes restored suddenly this gang appears behind the schmeisers shoots the chairman of the collective farm village council hang their bandera flag and leaving the military makes no sense, and propaganda people, then for decades
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remembered these atrocities. banderov here one to one must be together. only alexandrovna should disunite. i understand that you should be politically correct in this situation, heading the representative office of the belarusian, this is the world of the republic of kazakhstan, but i know for sure that there are problems in some e countries with , so to speak, with the community e in the expanses of the former soviet union well, let's take moldova recently. yes, already a frank turn to the other side of ukraine, we generally got lost. there are problems in georgia and so on. uh, and actually quite right about the fact that we need to stick together. but a little earlier, in one of france, he also gave an example of this. that's when he openly expresses some points and they are hooked on it. but this needs to be caught on in the opposite direction. this suggests that this is an open construction of a new one. union when every state in the government shines its national interests. yes , given the interests of these countries, which, as it were , are included in this association, and it seems to me that vice versa. this is very important and very open, and our information space unites us.
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still, the mir channel is really, and i will tell you that our representative offices are today, and despite the fact that georgia has a better representative office in moldova , because the process of liquidating the representative office in moldova will take about a year, but because i know many journalists of our representation are prosecuted today in a year, yes, criminal criminal penalties, if we look at the information policy of our channel, then our policy has always been built over 30 years from the position. do no harm to any state, not a single state should in any case solve its own national interests. through our tv channel and what we showed in moldova was only beneficial for moldova in terms of the economy, because, as a rule, our channels. we showed their production, their markets, their farmers, who produce and sell something to a wider audience of questions in order to close our channel , a strategic mistake, if you did
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stories that are in favor of the romanian economy because she is a citizen of romania. that we were blamed before the issue was resolved that our representative office was leaving from there; we did not assess the events taking place in ukraine that way, that is, our point of view of assessing what is happening in ukraine although the world. although the world does not give an assessment of what is happening in ukraine, yes. well, uh, it was an occasion for uh, then such a card was played and, of course, people are with you. now we are talking a little bit away from, uh, that fragment that you showed us all with whom he said, the fucked up president spoke with the leaders of the special service informed , the most knowledgeable informed people that are in the post-soviet space, probably. as he addressed them, peasants, we must not let them take us away confidentially, as to our
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colleagues. he understands that they also know the situation perfectly, and this is the message to them. and why it sounded it sounded, because indeed in those countries from which these respected people came. there are different forces and they work in different ways. let's be frank. say yes practically in the middle of all the asian republics , there is a huge number of non-profit organizations of soros funds, through which the forces are financed, not just other forces, which split the society inside. and this is the strongest threat today, both in our country and there in those countries, because tank wedges can be entered. no need to tear off today , it is important to undermine from the inside. but in order not to be blown up from the inside, just the same special services. the most key departments that should not allow this from the inside for what in order to
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to take apart to squander in pieces, how the soviet union collapsed it’s easier to get the same than to put it down later, before you take such steps in order to destroy something , you need to understand in general what we will come to during the collapse of the soviet union, we saw the blood at this time, attempts to break up the russian federation, the story of chechnya, and that they themselves, or something, fought financed themselves, the british hand, at least. yes, throughout this story. there is one thing that needs to be placed, perhaps. i totally agree with what he said conscious people, first of all, like no one else. and these people have this information, but pay attention to the messages that the president made, he, uh, in fact. it was not all closed broadcasting. it was addressed to the politicians of these countries and the president about it. directly said. tell your politicians and to the peoples of these countries, because one way or another. well, the people can also influence the situation , including through the choice of a politician, and he spoke about these, namely, addressing the peoples of our
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countries, he spoke in simple language about complex global things. he knows how to do it, and therefore it was very intelligible and very understandable. and you started with that, ivan mikhailovich, and this passage speaks of how they torn off or someone. yes, they torn off obviously torn off. here take the strange post-soviet space. the fact that ukraine has become more it, in my opinion, has not yet been ratified by the cis. it has always been something like this, as if it were, yes, on two chairs . today i tried to tell in this the very fact that ukraine has become a battlefield, it has already been torn off and kazakhstan let's say it straight, if on january 22 the force of the accident had not entered, kazakhstan would have been the situation, but no one would probably have us. there would be a civil war quite right, they showed strength and got the effect, that's why he said. e that you need
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to be together in order for this not to happen, but a very important moment of the point of instability, after all, yet. they appear , they are formed at the expense of these new young soros, moldova, in any case, this zone of instability of the baltic countries is pumped up with weapons. this is a former post-soviet, space economy lies, and not completely they are dated at the expense of the european union and they will not feel sorry for them next, because it will be necessary to form another front against russia against belarus. they are excellent for these purposes. if you really need it , just what he emphasized when talking about it. he stressed it several times to be together, then we have. well, let's just say how the fist has the opportunity to strike back. and maybe even achieve an effect so that they don’t provoke us, so that they don’t attack us otherwise, if weakness will be felt, at least one link in the chain can break, and now there was an emphasis
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on the need to be together in terms of the economy. yes, the president brought, for example , ukraine, when they began to export grain and it was ukraine to europe, and it remained, it became useless to anyone. yes, and the poles closed and the baltic states closed. yes, everything was closed and the baltic countries are the same. you look at these vivid examples, no one needs production to develop in our territories, so that our products are sold somewhere with european union parties, they need our territories, our natural resources. and our people, who will work on e, large european and western preparations , the very first when he came to the president to destroy large-scale industry in our country. well , they only do it under the slogan. why do we need these unprofitable enterprises? let's get rid of the soviet legacy, but the president not only stated the reasons, and by the way, he correctly laid out the situation in ukraine because even in russia they sometimes say from the fourteenth year forget that it was before the age of 14. and yet
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it began with that first orange-colored or twin-brown maidan. but he looked at their future, for example. ultrasound recalling saakashvili as he drifted, for example, he analyzed the situation from saakashvili. what does he come to say? well, you don't want to meet us there. why are you breaking ties? and what did the president say that you still have to restore the forecast was, which is still more likely? yes, georgia even now actually has its own economic growth, but it is carried out by restoring ties with the post-soviet space and therefore the leadership of georgia is absolutely pro-western no pro-russian gives sensible assessments. see what happens in a different way that does not blackmail the european union. sanctions are not expected to be threatened, that is, the georgian leadership opened the message in the interests of ordinary georgians in the interests of the georgian economy. reason for restoration. e flights are not human rights, no democracy is a reason for sanctions
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by 5 hours. notice just uh, who uh? georgia is now talking about constructive surprisingly, the prime minister, who has more powers than the president, the president of the wedding figure is enough. yes , she is just against the fact that at least some economic ties were french citizenship. think about it, here the man was the ambassador of another country. in this country, the minister of foreign affairs will stop from the post of ambassador, and from this position of the president, there are many times to stir in georgia and i will say frankly there, uh, the population is absolutely loyal absolutely loyal, if it weren’t for this provoked saakashvili's conflict was provoked by the us in 2008, to put it mildly. they would be absolutely fine. uh, in general, to all countries in the soviet space, especially to russia with which
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there is such an economic turnover, but today the mayor of the city of tbilisi, yes, the former football player is the prime minister. these are young politicians who, thank god, think exclusively about national interests, which, in principle, everyone ascribes to our president. in any case, this is unambiguously and is attributed to erdogan, yes, who is on the wave national interests. actually won, no matter what, well, i said the president, of course. in ukraine, he spoke a lot, including about, uh, for what reasons , when, in his opinion, the war began, in fact, not and this is not 2014, as it seems to many, what he was talking about. vadim frenchevich. we also talk about this a lot in the summer here in the editors' club. i remember from the fourteenth fifteenth year. then we predicted that everything would end in a war . the break of ukraine, the first came true, the second almost. it came true. let's listen to the president. i absolutely agree with president putin when he says that we did not start this war. it started not even counting the year.
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she started well before 2014. we saw everything that happened here, the brown coup that took place, we saw what ukraine is being led to, we saw who was in the forefront of the options, there were many options for people to live peacefully in ukraine but the former yanukovych is not there and poroshenko and the current zelensky o what didn't they use? why not used? did they want war? no, they were just pushed to do it, but she is like a sore point where you could put pressure. if it hadn't started, uh, a year, a little more than a year earlier, it started tomorrow, well, worse conditions for russia and belarus, everything went to this. the only thing, probably ours, is that we
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did not resolve this in the fourteenth or fifteenth year, when there was no army in ukraine that was not ready, and everything else we wanted to somehow settle peacefully. during this time they created a combat-ready armed forces. therefore, we you just need to calm down. i ask you just to influence the policy within the country so that we do not run away. it is very dangerous. for petrovich , we heard many times about ukraine's plans regarding the lugansk and donetsk people 's republics, and then crimea, as far as we know , climbed, uh, the first to attack, uh, strike. but no, they send out a lot of releases, everyone calls them somehow they want to cut off from the border of the russian federation, encircle it, clean it up, and then start sorting it out. e in crimea, from reality, scenarios could be such a development, in my opinion, of another scenario, i didn’t even develop not to consider, that is, in this situation, hmm, in any case , ukraine is being pushed with the west. it was she who was preparing for the invasion of the donbass and
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subsequently concealed crimea. they also said that they were called, they created certain groupings of troops. moreover, they increased their training of military specialists in ukraine. it did not start yesterday, but not from february 22, 22 . she was led, there will always say. so this is their territory, what they want is the question of the population who lives there and its future fate, right? but why they determined what exactly this territory is, and how they got it. and this is where it really matters. define. from what moment do we really keep a historical record, if from february 22 to february 22 of the twenty-second year. yes, there russia attacked absolutely white fluffy sleeping ukraine and so on. well, if you look at the fourteenth year, then power and land. got the consequences of the coup d'état to this state. yes, further worse they use
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the army against the people who opposed this state. and in fact yes, putting on whom the fate of this people, russophobia was put at the forefront, the president said about this, that imagine if in mexico in this way they would start to mock the american people, mexico no longer exists in the history of the united states, such operations, wagons of its little citizens, famous operations, in my opinion, the eighty-third year in grenada. yes , some kind of official reason. there, it means a coup confusion well, some american students and the fleet walked along the road , took its own, carried out a military coup above, the government has occupied the country of panama, we can bend er, then put commas such operations the americans have carried out a huge amount in addition to your words. here are the specific facts, yes, aggression against its own people, 14-15 years, ukraine spill. poroshenko is defeated
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, she suffered a military defeat. where she signed international documents with fingers , what she does next, she does not fulfill them . zelensky comes to power in the nineteenth year and these are the only documents that guaranteed peace, which, like the president spoke stopped a big war being discredited is claimed to be a war crime. what was the reason for the beginning of the persecution of even poroshenko by the zelensky team, was it corruption or something else. and the fact that he signed these agreements, in principle, then alant merkel admits that it was a fake, not an information one, but a diplomatic policy april 15, zelensky passes the law and the verkhovna rada that within 5 years ukraine's expenses cannot be less five percent of gdp is a colossal amount colossal so, if we say more about this amount, we know that if two percent is podnizhanievsky's three percent, 3.5. this is
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modernization. five is direct preparation for war, and they are about it. they were constantly told, the so-called croatian scenario, what is the croatian scenario, when they stopped the war in yugoslavia, the truce brought in troops, e un croatia, with the help of the west, was pumped up with weapons of the same wife carried out a military operation, in fact , the genocide of the serbs, in extremely weak, uh, in bosnia and herzegovina expulsion of people, outright killings destruction of orthodox churches. everything, this was done under the auspices of nato, and this scenario was discussed in ukraine as the main last statement of the arrest officer. and what do you think, they are this segregation of people, they say, we will divide them into three categories, which means that the enemies are not exactly enemies. well, those whom we will forgive, but still they will be actually second- class people. what are they thinking now? no, and that's what we had. here is another recent example of a new head of the border committee of the republic of belarus, who studied in moscow, has some kind of connection. uh, with moscow
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what a howl there was from the sea dead about the fact that he is in moscow, can you imagine what kind of purges did someone see on tv, there are relatives in moscow who studied in moscow and went there, in the final case, yes, not only in moscow, russian roots , but they would have started running to moscow if they had still managed to run, in principle, the prisoner was the same. remember, i lived very well in minsk in 1994, people were already gathering. uh, suitcases after the statement of some arises. i didn't ask him for nothing. in the same place but how is it theirs territory. well, a little provoking you. although, i know very well. answer to this question. i have my own point of view from i know that there are many kostya in belarus and why are you driving, right here from your territory. can i tell you there is such a maxim sparrow, he is a ukrainian journalist, you know him, he wrote. let it be small. i'll just read it to you, he explained everything. listen, there are different people between ukraine and belarus. some people today are dissatisfied that belarus granted the territory of august
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last year from belarus to the territory ukraine nothing flies. now this is not about this since the ninety-sixth year, ukraine has provided its territory for those who kindle a war in belarus in the nineties at a time when the belarusian ambulance served the villages of zhytomyr in the chernihiv region, which kiev in kiev spat on bandera's outson. uh, they introduced radiograms inciting a civil war in belarus. they did it in minsk personally, given the facts. i cite, as an eyewitness, since the fourteenth year after the guest of the coup of ukraine, ukraine has become hostile the country openly became the base for training for the assimilation of a criminal element, who did not hide their entry into belarus with weapons in their hands. and when lukashenka multiplied them by zero. kyiv is brazenly vile and treacherous. he stabbed back , sans led and joined the air blockade of belarus openly called the president of belarus legitimate and
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was administered in the ukrainian media platform. for minsk 1 2, but they repaid by providing the territory of ukraine for aggression against belarus, the deputies on tv openly called for sending belarus to other groups. these drgs were trained in training camps on the territory of ukraine. lukashenka had every reason and moral right to defend her country from ukrainian aggression. so do not be offended , all these facts are easy to verify. so check, i wrote, it seems to me that briefly understand that this is politics. it did not even begin in the fourteenth year , photographs of the killer of dozens of people goncharenko and uh, convicted already tikhonovsky. yes, if and when in the third round, not constitutional , yushchenko won the election, that's when it all started, it was you know, such a quiet, creeping british, i would say even more. the subjugation of ukrainian society is the next emotional stage.
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well, for me personally, it became in the tenth year, in my opinion, in the tenth, if not so correct in one of france, when bandera and shukhevych were made heroes of ukraine, it was before leaving the last decrees. and if you think we were being watched, otherwise remember the tent cities 2005, in front of the palace of trade unions on the square was that it exists? yes , the sixth the same color revolution and then the ukrainian society. yes, and ukrainian society cornflower revolution. yes, ukrainian society, it really had to be replaced by a generation that is zigging today, this generation was not allowed to grow up by those people who defended ukraine from fascism in the ranks of the soviet army, the red army, and then they were forbidden or allowed, more precisely, bandera’s people to take to the streets together
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to hold parades with them, then they were completely banned go to the level on the street made them out of homeys, and in schools, through the program , they pumped up young ukrainian children, which ukraine needed. that's it, that's where the hatred for the donbas comes from. this is where the hatred for russians comes from , including we speak, no one will understand the same language, and the worst thing that is happening today is here. indeed, people sometimes ask this question at meetings. and when will we be able to live in peace with the ukrainians or not. yes, you know the answer, probably this is the most important, the trouble is that today the ukrainian management. he says that i also focus on this to kill russians and belarusians, not only is it possible, but also necessary, this is the worst thing, that ukrainian to european. yes and about this on thursday with the heads of the president's special services he said that no one
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would be left alone. if someone is dragged away by the switch, forgive me, they will devour and not choke, but about politicians in the post-soviet space, the president asked to pass. he meant that we know that now the active worlds of blinkin came to conduct so -called negotiations with the leader. central asia you say you are from belarus to russia, you somehow distance there, and you yourself have to travel, but you understand. communication cannot be trusted. let him remember the fate of gaddafi hussein milosevic. all of them at one time were given guarantees when they signed an agreement on bosnia, herzegovina gave guarantees to the children, they didn’t give a damn if god forbid how they plan to deal with russia and belarus, the next ones will they won’t even wait for the final act, therefore protection independence sovereignty of these states january 22 in kazakhstan this showed it is no further from russia and belarus will lick us. this is the only way i want to support vadim
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of france. we still need to clearly understand and explain to our people that all these measurements of theirs are guarantees. this is an element of their strategy to destroy opponents all the point. everything they promise. they then serve as their military cunning. in fact, this is a line, if we take, let's say british history, let's say the development of the british empire it has been working for probably 250 years. what they say they do not absolutely hide their ambitions and today even the departure of the very same united states quietly from the european part of the continent. e in the asia-pacific region suggests that today , most likely, all the same, europe will go to the british, which is the great turan of its construction and the division directly on the balkan peninsula itself. this is the creation of a truly great poland yes, there from the sea, to the sea and that's it.
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rest. that is, britain, in principle, does not hide its ambitions, as if the metropolis it has remained. there is no place for the colonies yet to throw it all out, that is, they left the european union, and in fact, what they are left with, either now go towards the united states and take a purely their position, or build their own policy aimed at regions connected specifically post-soviet space there to the east. where the socialist bloc was located, where our countries were located, including central asia yes, as they say, and if we are talking about kazakhstan, then they have long been there and at the very end we remember in uzbekistan after all, this moment is what the president emphasized at the meeting. yes, at this meeting, after all. yes, i absolutely agree that it is generally impossible to believe in a promise, by definition, because the topic of the minsk peace agreements is close to us.
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this is the most illustrative example, when all promises simply go under the knife, they spit on them, and he touched on this topic of a temporary truce or behind-the-scenes talk about peace, something that the west is now raising. yes, what is he like, well , let's pause a little now and we have been designated what is the pause for? the same thing is needed for what it was needed for. in the fourteenth fifteenth year, only collect. quite right. right now, yes, the us elections. yes, a slightly uncomfortable moment of information for biden - that's bad enough. moreover, there is no success. the people begin to quietly swell and swell rightly, because the economy goes down and this moment becomes the key. let's take a break during this time. we will pump up weapons to ukraine during this time, we will train pilots. uh, we'll send a plane there, and everything will be fine. everything will be like fifteenth year. over these five years they have done, so you can’t believe in
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any reports. not these messages here and so on. they just have to be taken literally. you guys have already pierced once, the second and third and last moment. remember gordon's interview with zelensky on the eve of the elections. yes, what zelensky was talking about, he said that for him, uh , the loss of any land resources there, uh, and so on, but it’s not worth one human life, that he wanted to talk about this, it’s very important for him that people didn't die the president of such an emphasis did little two things saving the economy of saving lives. yes, when he met, he emphasized these things to zelensky then. he had a tremendous chance to stop wars. and most importantly, there was no question of the territory at that time, in general, because donbass was supposed to remain part of ukraine under the minsk agreements, russia was not against it at all
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, it signed it and only when they began to destroy the ukrainian population, hiding behind the fact that there were russians hmm well sorry, something had to be done about it, a completely different story, because the loss of crimea and and the possession of crimea by nato for the purposes for which they were going for russia, in my opinion, this death came to terms with this, even so bluntly speaking, when there were negotiations. e, so the rounds were held here in belarus, with which the ukrainian delegation most easily agreed with the postponed status of crimea, that is , de facto. they agreed that it would be some kind of separate territory, so that they would not say now, the second moment, look. as presented in the western news. they even say the problem of crimea, how is russia going to use what weapons and it says, that’s where donbass and even crimea they still separate crimea separately, because, well, they perfectly understand the mood of these three million people, they are understood by fascist
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terrorists, like budanov understand them in the west, what will they do with these people. now the commission of war crimes, a crime against humanity in the case of ukrainian contraception, is being openly discussed. that's all western politicians say. ukrainian aristovich, this is an articulation of war crimes against a peaceful one, we immediately came to the next excerpt from the president's speech. and in order to justify all this, you need to dehumanize everyone, including the residents of the crimean republic of the art federation, remember how it was under the nazis. we are second class dirty people. yes? yes, not trained. why are such people needed on the planet at all? earth , let's destroy them, and here, uh, informational, so to speak, psychological impact on its population. there will soon be in zombies all will turn, and i spoke about this many times, well , ours, too, uh, enough. yes, moral suppression. let's hear what the president has to say. one of the key threats
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today is the information and psychological impact of the dissemination of deliberately false fake information. the purpose of such actions is to undermine the authority of our states in the international arena. well, not only this is sometimes summed up under fakes and, uh, dangerous aggressive actions. take these drone attacks on the russian federation, what are these military relations? means something, almost nothing. but guys, it will set you up, it seems to pass. and in russia , somewhere else they are starting to discuss, ah-ah-ah, so the information-psychological war. this is the basis, and under it is summed up the economy and scientific and technical cooperation and the internet, and even armed provocations, the goal of such actions, as i said, undermining the authority
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of our states is the actual information monopoly of the west, namely control over the internet by the main social networks and international ones. the media only contributes to this, it is noteworthy that this monopoly as well as its maniacal desire to prevent the creation of a multipolar world. they use the slogan of struggle for democracy to cover up nothing behind this democracy there is no democracy there. no, thank god, we have already convinced ourselves of this. well , confirmation. uh examples of the last week of the last week and a half what big attention? is the west giving it all? well , we know, and in principle, we are, by and large , dedicated to it. uh, our program was born in order to talk about it, for example, simply, latvia latvian authorities it is forbidden by law to criticize oneself. yes, and with the initiative, you know, uh, they came out, uh , we draw red lines and we say that it is impossible to make it easy to ridicule or try to belittle
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latvia and its constitution, but this does not prohibit people from being sarcastic about political processes. aside, how they will distinguish the ridicule of rsism and especially introduce myself, most likely everyone who tries to joke about latvia and the constitution of the country will be persecuted. so. this has become a trend. see what's happening in moldova, a country that is de facto under externally controlled information center to combat russia yes, they created a patriot information center that will explain the only correct point of view. so you need to think, but the second thing they impose sanctions. this beauty is absolutely amazing. i think this woman will go down in the history of moldova as just a black spot for antonescu marshal cannibal fascist. that's about the same category, this is mrs. so, although what a lady she is, she is a servant, mr. in moldova , we will repeat this us ambassador. here maia sandu is there, who are the moldovans there? tell her she don't president. she, uh, was a servant of the american ambassador, he distributes decrees to him, they run there.
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uh, so listen for instructions, moldovan politicians and journalists. here, with whom you communicate, they tell. how many times they were in the american embassy, as the highest achievement. it's just strikingly similar to our states one and the same thing, european suicide, such as opposition politicians against the party of shorts. uh, why are they taking it because the destabilizing actions that manifested themselves in the form of organizing protest actions are imposing sanctions against politicians in another country? who are involved in the political struggle of a country that is not even a replacement for the european union well, in estonia, you know, there was a recent gathering , let's call it, of more than 30 us cyber officials participated in cybersecurity-related events in tallinn . on joint cyber defense. well, what the hell is protection for a cyber attack on us, if we start seeing all sorts of nonsense on a larger scale
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, so to speak. well you can uh to assume everything is coming from somewhere also participated in the conference of cyber donors of ukraine and the international conference on cyber conflicts ukraine which has become just a criminal state, er, a criminal garbage dump. how many internet scammers are sitting in ukrainian cities and have already withdrawn tens, if not hundreds of millions of dollars from the accounts of poor pensioners of the republic of belarus in ukraine, in russia they already say poland is there. with a blow together on this, in the same place, you just need to take everyone and i don’t know prisons, there won’t be enough for these bandits. just a criminal country turned into, there’s nothing to do with this weapon, which, how many weapons were taken , the president, by the way, also said they turned it into such an arms klondike that supplies weapons to them, and then they find it on the black market. these are not only barrels, there are automatic rifles. they also sell anti-tank systems. all you want. well, the last example, which also wanted
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to be discussed, this is also a moment of psychological impact already on us yes sanctions this week uh american protectorate with the capital warsaw poland uh imposed sanctions on 365 citizens of belarus 23. e journalists. vadim hygiene. i saw it too. congratulations. so they are going to premier. i also have a. yes, i think i would like to offer you colleagues even a bonus. this is the mind, the shares of their work called for. particularly effective and noticeable. i think they need more than just disposables. we just need to increase the monthly salary. yes, absolutely right. it 's not nice to swear. we have a literary word. he, when i asked, one second third fourth person. yes you are you know, you are in relation to you in relation. i want her polish diplomats to hear this , uh, people's reaction. well, probably what should be the reaction of the devil, how will i be in poland , they all said 99%, morons. eh, so about
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these sanctions, but if you read carefully, you saw the terrorists laughing at them even for the magars, one wrote. uh, in the lists, firstly, uh, portnoy and durnov are still deputy minister of sports. the basque foreman of the ice hockey federation has not been e selimov for a long time. uh yes with a stranger connected konoplyov signed the list of support, lukashenka but did not sign many. surnames are written with large e errors not in from the surface with e, with the way these names and surnames are. uh, they sound in the passport, in short, they took some old information. well we thought where they got it from found out you found this brilliant u wonderful belarusian ex-manager who uh. first , he destroyed the kupalovsky theater. and now, uh, he will destroy the european union, uh, it turns out that he initiated everything, and he provided information. let's listen to a short snippet
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performances in a small artistic e interpretation. the polish government decided to impose additional packages of sanctions against a number of citizens of belarus and twenty belarusian companies, the people's anti -crisis administration, the united transitional cabinet, vilified, the relevant proposals to impose sanctions on representatives of the regime of deputies, the so -called deputies of parliament, the so-called prosecutors, the so-called judges, propagandists, representatives local authorities. pasha you don't even know what positions these people occupy. you're already completely out of the loop. give why poland led this now thinks more from hopelessness from impotence more and the baltic states they have been trying for a month to insist in the european union, imposing sanctions against belarus does not work; other countries of the european union are blocking these same actions and being unable to. uh, they
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are introducing them at the level of the entire european union, and this is their defeat. this impotence ivan mikhailovich sanctions against the european union yes japan australia usa britain uh, someone's things, and then op. poland, no matter how much we laugh here, and it’s true that sometimes it causes such, if not a smile, at least sarcasm, but let’s speak frankly, and a small spoon goes all this is good. here they have imposed sanctions, which again against specific people, as well. yes, we agree, but i washed , that's what hinders us throughout and not because i'm boys no to me, the truth is for justice only, why can't we do it in the shortest possible time, not in 2-3 years, not in 5 years, in 2-3 month. define a list of people by analogy mirroring. yes, specifically the deputies of the polish
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sejm politicians journalists who pour dirt on belarus on a regular basis and determine them for 10 years not to enter belarus and initiation in russia, even the soviet polish general came out with me with statements. this crime committee should initiate a criminal case, as in regards to this senator. lindsey graham made the russian federation blurted out marovets blurted out duda blurted out some kind of unpronounceable surname that needs to be prosecuted. let's take one more moment, just say the board, and it's not just supposed to be statements. it must be perfectly coordinated with our allies dream with members of the csto. but as a reality with russia, it is quite real. why not? they get into the same situation and in exactly the same way, let's talk straight, while they just wipe themselves off. no need. it is necessary to take absolutely the same adequate response measures and very quickly, and one more thing here in belarus, not only there, i’m not talking about
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the lettuce, which , in my opinion, the property remains here and not only he has it, if for some reason it was confiscated no one talks about it blows all the bells. do not be ashamed of these things property, the money left remained in the accounts. and there are still a lot of people who are doing work here, helping these people to accept documents of this kind in relation to belarusians. they live here. let's be frank, this is the fifth column, which is quietly going abroad. rest in peace, anywhere. that's exactly the question. here, already question e, it is clear that this is the work of the special services, but we, too, can accept legal ones that will allow these people in the shortest possible time. well let's you you yourself initiated these things you helped to clear up with us. this justice is called, and we have a fair state. okay, i'm sorry
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i interrupted you. now it's scary. ah, of course, you said everything correctly about the fact that you don’t need to wipe yourself, but you don’t need to. uh, let's say that from these list of sanctions to make a tragedy and exalt those who accept them. here they are trying to impose. but this is much more important to us, but it is necessary to explain, uh, that they are the owners, and they are taking some kind of restrictive measures against citizens. belarus if they do it, so these citizens of belarus are patriots. this time thanks to them for what we would note. of course, we can find 23 polish journalists, but is it necessary to do this against the polish ones? wait against polish journalists. yes, but those who help our fugitives and live here unequivocally, yes, polish
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politicians who are called as aggression against belarus i absolutely agree. these criminal acts and criminal cases should be opened, but you understand here, we really have a fine line, so as not to slide down to their level. yes we need to define clear enemies, not the way they do. not here, second. there is a concept in mirror response diplomacy. i urge not a to be led by this hearts. there are princes. let's do the same, by the way, no question, you will go out into the street and ask any person. and what do you think? that would be he would say. yes, that would be fair. and if well again. we are each entitled to our own opinion. i don't impose it. i think so about the journalists markevich here. i support you, you need to enter against
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looking for propagandists. these are who they really are. i will explain why even this is important for the search for people for the polish population, if a person listens, uh, to this polish propagandist and understands that belarus does not react in any way to his words. i mean, well, sort of, so it's probably true. and if we still say that this is a person who lies, and for this we introduce some kind of restrictive measures for entering our territory or something else. so, we can doubt, so we are doing something, so in my opinion. again, let's go back to the speech to president e about the situation in belarus, which i'm sure will never happen, but madri petrovich needs to be ready on your line more about the whites' plans, er, regarding belarus, let's listen. as for the belarusians, i can note that more than lithuania. unfortunately , ukraine is also being trained by members of illegal armed groups , attempts are being made to create sleeping extremist
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worms, directly in the country of recent facts. came out of a familiar testifies in this, especially our last operations together with him on the territory of russia, belarus. when explosives were brought to us under the guise of these gas stoves, and so on, and objects were outlined, which were supposed to turn up in a terrorist attack. uh, we dealt with this in time, but this fact suggests that the deceased are not militants preparing in ukraine , they are running to the front. some die. there, from among the belarusian fugitives, uh, detachments are being prepared. e in poland lithuania czech republic in order to transfer to belarus and this is no longer the 20th year, where there were demonstrations in white skirts of short girls with a flower. it is already people who are ready
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to come here with weapons in their hands. therefore, we will have to pay a lot of attention to protecting our borders. in the belgorod region, it looks like yes to us the scenarios that they are planning for belarus absolutely. right now it was said that in the modern world only the strong will be respected and feared. everyone will be treated exactly as much as he allows himself to be treated. and here we are really now we discussed the issue related to whether it is necessary to impose sanctions there with the light of the leading western states.
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what is happening in the belgorod region, what happened before in the bryansk region is being closely monitored by special services, and we are ready for this, and of course, with regard to, first of all , the use of multi-departmental structures, which still seemed like a fantasy just a couple of years ago. today. these are our realities. hmm, we already know each other, in fact, we know each other, not just there in the forest, we know our habits character and everything, the rest we are in fact. today we have been rallied here for the twentieth year and we have been paid by these events that are taking place on the southern frontiers. firstly, western, if we talk in general about the situation that is currently happening in our country . what did the head of state talk about ? you look in what hysteria today beats more militaristic. why is she beating like that? she is well aware that in the modern
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world she has a very shaky strategic position between russia and germany, and she is trying in every possible way to strengthen her capabilities by building up the armed forces in her own way. uh, by attracting other states to their side. doesn't matter. how? you see that until now the baltic countries and the baltics, they do not have any intelligible domestic or foreign policy, with the exception of russophobia and nationalism. the same applies, in general, these spatial and temporal closeness of what is happening today in ukraine, it generally imposes special requirements and those laws that are adopted by our state today. they are simply vital. uh-huh, that is, we know that we need to take, first of all , the target setting in a timely manner; we have new condensate documents. these are related concept papers related
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to the concept. now work is underway on the military doctrine, that is, the formulation. caesar from this follows an understanding of what we need in order to save our state becomes a matter of military construction. and we're talking about that tactical nuclear weapons appear, modern adaptive air defense systems are certainly promising. this is the most important argument, because the issue can be resolved in politics. it is possible to solve issues in the economy and even in the information sphere, but if the guns start talking, it will affect everyone. the life of absolutely any people, and so, proceeding from this, the main changes are then worked out in their entirety in the structure of the content of military science in general and military art in particular. where does all this come from? and as regards use, well, sabotage groups, the use of various units, which are here under the guise of supposedly some belarusian liberation movements will enter here, but all these 170 people are known by name, they are all known. you understand. the only thing
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is hmm, a political decision is needed by and large, yes, in order for this to be implemented even on the territory. let's skip this moment and say this is a political decision. we are ready so southern frontiers. we are well protected. we have the necessary forces and means to resist any form of aggression. will it be a direct military invasion or will it really be sabotage or terrorism? yes, you can well, of course, say a thousand times that success is an undermining, and the tenth or success somewhere on the border of a breakthrough of some unmanned aerial vehicle or some kind of missile that was shot down is success is not success is nothing it's just just a little thing that she became visible. but by and large , what is happening today on the southern borders. these are endless provocations, we are forced to hold gunpowder. uh-huh and we're going nowhere from we won't get away with this. oh, so what we're
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guessing will be 24-25. what do those who fled there tell us today, who are to the west, who are to the south? who else is there further away we are ready and we are waiting for this 24-25 years , and we must do everything to prevent it, but again, this requires an important political decision and i am sure that when we will strengthen the inside, i am sure when we create a strong the outer contour, which is primarily strengthened, including tactical nuclear weapons and the strongest air defense system if the special operations forces and the strongest approaches in the field of information warfare. i think we will be able not only to wait for an attack on us, yes, but we will also be able to switch to a more active method of influence. if necessary, if, of course, it is necessary and will fly for this, including new institutions for the draft law of the people's militia is being considered in belarus yes, but necessary. yes, of course , he makes the law on the people's militia in the first place, well,
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thank god that there is such a legal basis, that is, we already have a target setting. now most importantly, we need to clearly really. determine who these people who will be in the people's militia. yes second how to train these people in the people's militia second. how to prepare local self-defense bodies and internal affairs bodies, and most importantly, how to build this most important component of the nationwide opposition to any aggression? a different system of defense of the state, these three questions we now have to solve. in the meantime , we are at the very beginning of the path, but this path is now the most important, so that we really know how to reach that goal which we then need to implement. i want to scare people, but the signs of this pseudo-teaching of learning, while in fact in poland , the baltic countries with a lot of equipment provisions. e personnel - this is such a good springboard in order to be in
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love at any moment ready to enter. in general. this is how it is usually done. started on time. that is how it is done. you look at the head of state. it is not in vain that he says that we need information on the order of 17-20 exercises are currently being carried out in fact. not easy keep the troops here so that it can happen before training under the guise of a drill. there will simply remain some part of the groupings of the force of the means, what kind of equipment it is , some kind of weapons, command posts that will pull the troops on themselves and our most important task. and most importantly. the task of the special services and our colleagues who are present today is not to miss this moment so that we have at least two three four, or better half a year. yes, along with the best half a year so that we can prepare and be really successful repel this attack. here, any intrigues are important to emphasize. at this moment , in our country there really are hundreds of thousands of people , hundreds of thousands of patriots who do not just vote for the president.
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i'm talking about hundreds of thousands of those who are ready to take up arms to defend the country and not only men, but also women absolutely and here is a very important aspect, this draft law forms the legal field, when this desire will receive a legal basis for so that you when you defend your country and you are not a combatant. you have the right to use weapons and, with arms in hand, stand up for the defense of the country? this is the key point of the law, so that we understand in this situation, it is very important look at it. this law is in parliament. first reading. there will soon be a second before this was discussed at the meeting. the head of state has a similar creation. and look how the society calmly and loyally
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perceives these steps of the government , it becomes runaway, your words become sergeyevich that really quite a large number of our citizens are really ready to take up arms in order to protect specially people. but i i want to point out first of all. in this case hmm speeches this week in parliament by the minister of ob. rhones and because so clearly succinctly and clearly laid out point by point. why are we doing this? these are very important steps to explain to people about this intelligibly and it’s very good that the first person of the military department is doing this, if you remember, excuse me alexander yes, just one little crap remarque spoke very revealingly in august. uh, twentieth year. yes, when he said that you will deal
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again the whole thing will repeat itself. uh-huh will come with nasteila. you will deal with this yourself, this is the first moment and the second moment, to whom the president entrusted to speak uh-huh well, this is significant . it perceives how this society would have been waiting for this. well, for example , categories, i can say for sure, because it has now become clear to us what we should do. if so, yes, because and and how we should act, as in some situation, so it seems to me that this is expected. it’s just that even a society moment and this moment, which even somewhere calms society and stabilizes, because once again i repeat do not understand. and how will they act, if anything, emphasize what has already been done, uh, by the armed forces, because sometimes it is presented. and why is ukraine , in spite of everything, it does not carry out about fish
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, they say, almost the good will of zelensky now, because a certain number of battalions of practically groups were deployed at the border in a timely manner, interaction was established. we have a border committee. what russians are talking about now russians actually function in the regime of border troops. still, in my opinion, or the fourteenth or fifteenth in the year they created the mozyr border guard in the southern direction, when they saw this situation, we have maneuverable border groups operating in all cases, it would work for us from accidentally flying missiles to fish on drones, uh, you understand, and what is it when the same ukrainian or polish the plane rises, and he sees that it detects. he leaves. they are they they are probing the air defense system. and when they see this determination and they remember who alexander lukashenko is machine guns. they understand that his hand will not tremble, then. let's get the appropriate orders. this was brought through diplomatic channels. that's all in recent months and allowed to ensure
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the inviolability of the boundaries of our era with you , i absolutely agree with everyone. eh, remember, eh. it is useless to negotiate history napoleon beginning of the 20th century, the middle of the 20th century. we agreed that we got a devastating war, and on the territory of belarus it fought, moscow e, then from paris, then with berlin e with paris from berlin and all the time in the territory. uh, the republic of belarus near the city of minsk , millions of our compatriots. they won't say anything, now it's different, nothing is different. yes, a little differently, but in general, one franchise to a historian. well, agree. well, maybe the next spiral is more technologically advanced. uh, the pretext will be the same scenario , the same victims will be the same, i will say that in all these clashes, the belarusians always understood who their ally and friend were, there were some kind of renegades traitors, they always exist, but belarusians, in all these warriors , it was our russian brothers who were taken aside, why were you
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sitting here? e you worked you and you you at the beginning of the twentieth year. remember, we said after the twentieth year. we need to introduce nuclear weapons. there are ethers there is proof of this. well this is putin, everything to this our putin is everything. it was obvious if you followed the rhetoric. e. west about their plans. it was obvious that without such containment? just well, let's ivan mikhailovich, maybe, wait, i'll talk to negotiate it is always necessary and important to negotiate. it is useful that both parties should be interested in negotiating, and not betting. eh, there are always some interests of your own ahead of the side that agreed with you, ivan mr. eisman went to poland. we need to turn the page of our history. let's get closer go 100 years of war or let's can you take it off, and here is the church? let's have to forgive. yes, of course, i say let's admit it, no questions asked. let's then ever erased the number in the ass and left,
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poland lives in warsaw. that's his policy, that they told washington to negotiate with him , we don't deal with belarus anymore. and that's it, contracts. i'm talking about nuclear weapons. i wanted to say, we all say here. we enter, we return there. they did not comply with the budapest memorandum. no. so, why should we continue it? yes, we are going back to that moment. there were only tactical nuclear weapons, in my opinion, six tactical divisions were deployed. i'd like it to be such slang, of course, yes. the most important thing to understand that tactical nuclear weapons are those that are used against enemy troops, not against settlements. yes, this is precisely in order to multiply by zero those groups that will be created for him and can
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invade our territory or invade our territory only for this, and these tactical weapons are being created for simple cities of peaceful civilians. they do absolutely no harm. why because they will not be used there, they are used precisely for groupings of troops, points, command and control etc. 16 oil division one of the main shock which is directed to belarus yes. gaitsinfrastructure, what are nuclear weapons? it allows means of aviation rocket artillery, how do you say this sixteenth mechanized division will help zero right? everything, basically? yes? agree. uh, well , glad that some understanding of him comes, uh, in europe to our especially beloved heroes barrel yes, you know such a person in the process. take off. you are his gardeners. yes , he is beautiful, who is always there for something has some claims to our socialist finally got to him. i see clearly the intention of russia to win the war.
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can you imagine? what an amazing discovery? he opened russia will not go to the talks there and not win said, he barrel added that he expects the development of the conflict this summer without optimism. because of this, he concluded that the european union should continue military support for ukraine, uh, logic, iron-clad to the last ukrainian is called what to do yes , there is no other scenario lowered from the machine he is not. look, when the same ones said that they would create a dead end in order to sell the way out of it for a high price. here, it looks like that situation, and the republic says that there is a scenario. now, if we have an excerpt from uh, their material, it says that the united states and the european union put pressure on zelensky so that he softens his demands, making it more acceptable for the countries of the global judas, says the publication of a neighbor replies that as a political guarantee he can be presented with an opportunity start negotiations entry into the eu does not join essenkovich.
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and to let even those who the president said, they are trying to probe whether russia will follow the lead , to, uh, somehow give a break here, you know how i really perceive it zelensky, just why are you saying no? yes, he does not want to negotiate , no peace is needed, and so far he is dictating it, but he simply does not know history well. in reality, he had the opportunity to prevent this war, but let's remember, uh, russia, the largest nuclear power. uh, ukraine will convince. same obviously for everyone it’s obviously good that he is left, that is, the next stage is just the collapse of the state, when you clearly understand that you have a choice between the collapse of the state and an agreement that will be fulfilled, you have no other chances, and history. after all, the historian speaks about this, he knows better than me, yes, when soviet russia realized that she could not cope, she was shot down by the poles. she was forced to give up western ukraine and western belarus when
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the russians crossed the monnerheim line in 1940 soviet union yes despite the fact that the losses of the soviet union were many times greater than those of the finns, the finns were forced to part with 40,000 m² in their territory and the border has moved away from leningrad to moscow now. yes, that is the question. what are you, when you are in such a situation, it's not for you to download rights for the most part? well, in general, for zelensky, the world is physical death. you understand that he is alive while he is fighting. i would like to recall what else the president spoke about at a meeting with the heads of special services, that europe is also propping up the standard of living is falling due to the supply of weapons to ukraine, these wars are his yes, anti-war movements. it's almost a pre-revolutionary situation there. in some countries, it develops precisely because people have become hard to live. and these authorities
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cannot ensure the stability of the european society and zelensky here. sorry, maybe that's where the conversation comes from. we remembered to freeze it. for some wednesday. until recently, the movement of it has been very clearly unfolding. even you know, they already underestimated the mud. there these demonstrations spat. they're on them, but what actually happened. well, always somehow the presidents are trying. so, uh, in fact, what alexander lukashenko was talking about now , the largest anti-war movement in the european union since the forty-eighties, when you remember , the pershings deployed irsmd, a medium- range missile, and then a wave of anti-war swept over western europe. true, politicians at that time ignored it anyway, but the scale now is such that i think, yes, democracy is manipulative for us pseudo-democracy, but still completely
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ignore the opinions of the people. they can't, anyway these politicians have to think about their destiny, because yes it is for us. it doesn't matter who is marovets, tusk shmusk, they have already accused each other that not all russian spy. listen, i have been reading the polish press for 15 years. it doesn't matter anymore. which party was controlled by russian spies. this is an amazing thing. yes, it means that there will be this peakless aurora sooner or later. hmm, that's what they call printing on a printer. x and grow e organs, who will be the necessary people. well, apparently the whole world is doing research on this, uh, on the use of uh modified animal organs so that for some time they can be used as a bridge to find one or another suitable organ for a person. and here we also have certainties. we are engaged in the fact that we are struggling with a variety of complications that
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arise after these most complex apparatus of operations , these are monological complications. severe compromised human diseases. and in each of these directions, we make a certain step. and this small step is a very weighty contribution to someone's passive life, people constantly come , of course, before we collaborated, mainly with ukrainian patients, and recently it was the fifteenth anniversary of the liver transplantation program. i've counted a little figured did not even count. how many ukrainian lives have been saved during this time, not only plantations, not so 1,000 people, to understand none not a single thousand ukrainian citizens have been treated in our center during this time. now, of course, these cooperation these patients find it difficult for them to come.
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their construction has been put on hold, but all the same, from time to time, one or not, patients need to use our glory when they arrive and use our glory and knowing that in our center it will be mainly kazakh patients who will help him fulfill his quality now. these are patients from the balkan region sergei montenegro regional terek wine continues. eh, even the program exists and continues cooperation with israel. these are citizens of the russian federation well, this is a serious surgery. this is what is the top of the world medicine and the fact that well, not that there are few , where they are available, but in order to introduce these technologies in the countries where they are implemented, huge resources are invested in both specialists and equipment and in building the system. including from such countries , the republic of belarus comes to us as a student
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. well, when we say why we do this , we always say that we do this primarily for belarus foreigners. if you want to - it's proof of what we're doing. it's very cool quality. at the highest level, we create citizens for belarusians for us. we want belarus not to be needed. we want the success that we have achieved, well, in particular, let's say the place of waiting for a kidney transportation for a belarusian is now 150 days. short waiting list is not a citizen nowhere in the world is one of the most likely short waiting lists, which means that belarus has the opportunity to receive this high-tech operation eight times faster than residents of, say, the uk isn't this a failure to reach the plans, in fact, a lot, because the center is located on the basis of an institution that has been around for 46
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years. and first, order. we need to bring constantly and we do a lot for this. uh, this year, probably somewhere in there , maybe at the end of the summer to build super-modern , uh, linear accelerators that you use as hematology and to prepare patients for bone marrow surgery this year. we also saw the new building for the transport of table cells and bone brain. we started this program in 93 for 30 years. we really want them back by the thirtieth anniversary of this event was at the end of the ninety-third year. i assure you, we will do it to introduce a new ultra-modern building, which will use the most modern cellular technologies, in which our belarusian citizens will have the opportunity to receive this super high-tech procedure in new modern conditions, not in the same conditions that we had 30 years ago. .
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uh, what is popularly called blood cancer and treat this effectively according to the most modern protocols at the highest level. each of the heroes of the project is doing a very important thing from different places in the heart and trying to catch where this impulse goes in the wrong place. we will introduce you to people who have found their vocation as a doctor, the lifestyle allows.
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an athlete runs on an anti-gravity track and his weight is equal to half of his real weight. it allows us, uh, to put the athlete on his feet literally 5 days after the operation , building the atmosphere around him right for shedding his life, watch on the tv channel belarus 24. their task is to give the right answer and thereby avoid construction. name the lowest sounding bowed musical instrument. double bass. well, of course we do not build us with viewers do not like it. an empty tower to whom you tell will be laughed at, but it is impossible to know everything, so the participants have to work not only with their heads, but also with their hands. recognize the painting from a fragment of vinci da
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vinci, because it's good. and what is it called? painting, right? vinci so da vinci attraction i'm all right. no attraction no more, beautiful creation. adam michelangelo. build a tower. test your erudition by answering quiz questions in the intellectually entertaining show kirill tower do you think there are chances to install another element? i think you need to grow up on the air of belarus 24 tv channel.
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