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on. this is another level of integration. hello it seems to me that in order to work successfully in a certain region, you need to know its specific needs. that's the slogan of murmansk in the north to live. what do we need to know about you in order to be successful in your market? who are we? our competitive advantages. well, it seems to me that colleagues from the belarusian government are perfectly immersed, because we have been interacting for a long time. it's been, well, almost a year now. uh, know all uh, mutual strengths and the level of this immersion. only grows. well , here is a direct flight from minsk to murmansk. first , let's say the tickets sold show that
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there is demand. but how do you feel, will they fly more often? do we need these direct contacts, let's say so, in what, because, firstly. this is the first flight after 30 years, you know, by the way, these are offices, it was it and, uh, drilling it. moreover , a huge number of relatives were waiting. uh, live uh, and in belarus in the murmansk region. and, of course, the murmansk region, a unique region in terms of tourism. there is no season of some kind, that is, all year round. uh, tourists can find something interesting and something for themselves, and therefore there is definitely a demand for our residents to go to a more than warmer climate in a sanatorium and so on, relax just take a walk around minsk for residents of the republic of belarus, uh, admire the beauty our nature to see our unique places, so that's exactly the demand will be even the first voyage shows. uh, there is a very high demand for this and of course you agreed that
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we will actively stimulate to help, let's say this route is rolled out, that's why i'm here. there can be no doubts about its popularity. let 's talk, then in the sphere of our interests, but it's nice that murmansk is a sea city of course, and it is always associated with canned fish. even we know that it was associated there 30 years ago, and now supplies are still there, of course, it is interesting, your products and supplies are growing. if there is demand and are you ready to satisfy more volume, bring us a deep level of processing. it's clear, that a large amount of fish, including those that are caught uh in uh in the hospital, the sea is immediately processed on ships and exported, but a lot of fish is also produced on the territory here on the shore. we have very modern production plants, some of the most modern in europe, even according to european specialists at the time when so they were still our partners. and hmm, an increase in the supply of these supplies. so there is
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an increase in the supply of exactly fish products in the republic, this is really right more that from the republic we are now receiving feed for our e, cultural enterprises, and similarly, it was also discussed in order to send fish products back on the way back, so fish products are ready, so the topic is on the agenda and colleagues are already working out. here is an opportunity to increase the volume of supplies of fish products for the inhabitants of the republic of belarus well, i now it is difficult for me to say these figures. after all, it is up to the company’s representatives to determine the demand in the place and calculate it, so i won’t name the numbers , but it’s obvious that this is increase it it consists. say it's just fish or some kind of sea delicacies. see. for example, since the twenty-second year we began to supply sea urchins. before that, there were no deliveries, but after
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our enterprises took part in the belarusian exhibition. you see, it turned out to be an interesting market and partners in belarus became interested in this. here it would seem hmm nothing foreshadowed, therefore, products of different bioresources and canned food can be definitely different. and well , absolutely different on the nomenclature. fish products. it can be delivered to the republic, i am sure that this volume will increase the topic of fish food and they said, in my opinion, that it is really in the negotiations that it is really about the third import of belarus. these feeds turn out to be uh-huh. this is a large volume, indeed more than that, mmm, here is a feed manufacturer. uh, well, at present, they mainly work just for our enterprise and this is very good. eh, like that. here is another good basis for partnership. well, first of all, we hmm have moved away from dependence on western suppliers. means, e and switched to our friendly to a friendly country, and on the other hand. this
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is a large volume of products, which was actually loaded to a large extent. hmm uh, here is an enterprise that produces feed, so cooperation is absolutely mutually beneficial for us, you are fine and everything works, that is, the quality suits. e, they are satisfied with the quality and we must pay tribute to the fact that the manufacturer was very clear and attentive to feedback. there were settings in the recipe and stuff, that is. well, this is very professionally worked out mutually when hearing each other they are already working. you have already talked about the sea, of course, murmansk is also a port. so it was decided that belarus will build its own terminal, its port is being considered at several sites, in general, how much the cargo flow can be increased, say, the transshipment of goods through construction. well, uh, we are counting and we are talking about the construction of a terminal for 5-7 million tons. this is a large volume. maybe this volume will be even more, so this is
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the negotiation process that is being assessed areas where this can be done. eh , s- now the traffic has grown to, uh, up to 90 5.000 t in the last 4 months , which is three times more than in the whole of last year. this already indicates that it is profitable, it is useful, and indeed our deep-sea, non-freezing sport does not depend on the jurisdiction of any other states. we do not have any foreign straits at once an exit to the world. i am even to the west, even to the east, and this is the uniqueness of our port. uh, it is conditional, so the traffic is growing. uh, obviously it will grow, uh, the northern sea route is actively developing in general the development of port facilities. we're probably in the area. and of course. i am sure that the decision will be made, because the political decision was made and the president of the republic of belarus, alexander
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grigoryevich, already announced this at our meeting. hey, very professional work. uh, our uh, the government and uh, the ministry of transport of the republic of belarus have identified several options. and now the chairman of the government of the republic is just in interaction with his colleagues determines, let's say, a priority technique to say that the northern sea route is developing, that all the notions of how beneficial it will be for us are very beneficial, because, well, i say it again, this is logistics. eh, without any restrictions from the point of view of the economy - this is true, it is beneficial from the point of view of cost, in general, transshipment here is a connection with the railway. uh, we are implementing a project with the support of our president and the government of the murmansk transport hub - this is a powerful railway road that goes to the western coast of the polish gulf. uh are increasing on russian railways, they are modernizing their entire network, so e is definitely profitable, definitely
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profitable. and of course, through murmansk, it is absolutely obvious that a large volume of belarusian cargo is already going on and will go further, belarus is aimed at cooperation. this year, russian state corporations are somehow more active in such large companies as, for example, gazprom , here in your region there are fi-enterprises. how do you assess the prospects in general, groped for such interesting areas of cooperation, if the belarusians have something to offer are you ready to replace imports from belarus well , and that plant is huge, well, who is the production of gas liquefaction plants, uh, it is unique in its mm. uh, there are no other such industries in the world and it is very high-tech. uh, so the production was built in a record five. with little years from here the rock was. and now this is a unique, simply unique production. i think that
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it is possible for belarusian companies, including a cable manufacturer there. e others. uh, suppliers have something to offer? uh, our company, but at least this process, firstly, the belarusian colleagues were shocked in a good way. yes, that is, they did not expect , in fact, they did not necessarily expect to see such a production. and everyone who does not come to this enterprise, they are shocked by high technologies, quality and manufacturability , they do it here and now one of the most. at the leading companies of our country, not only the country, but also the world here on the murmansk land. uh, with our support, he is implementing such a project and, uh, i think that common ground and the possibility of a sales market will be found. tell me if there will be more construction projects. this is the export of services, maybe the export of materials. well, uh, we discussed. this is a question. it is obvious that these prospects exist in industrial construction. uh,
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so much for housing, but we need to agree on a price. eh, because it all depends. uh, the original colleagues gave a price slightly higher than we are ready. but if we agree on a price, then, of course, it is possible, in principle, murmansk is ready to be built and now it is getting upset. we started e expand. first, we are building social facilities. uh, there are 8 kindergartens. over the past few years, we have built the first school there, and we have been actively developing housing construction for a year. here are a few houses already being built a few houses. now they are leaving the examination and will go to construction, so for belarusian builders the option is a matter of price. it is necessary to agree on a price in general , if we are talking about other areas of cooperation, of course, murmansk is such, probably, the entire periodic table in the depths, our belaz trucks are working in your quarries signed new agreements for the supply of new machines opened a service center. this is to say, well, the level of cooperation
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will be this deep er, repair center deep repair. here it means, first of all, it is more beneficial for all parties. it is more profitable for our company that we do not need to send the car to wait, there are spare parts for a long time and so on. everything there is some kind of breakdown in place. this has been removed. these are new jobs. this is another level of integration. e, not just in the purchase of equipment, but already in providing a full cycle, maintenance and deep repairs here in the murmansk region, because there are actually about 300. faithful dump trucks are already working. so, last year there were deliveries this year to the kovdor mining and processing complex, hmm, 10 for belazs, they should come, and therefore , it’s obvious that this is right, plus the training center, which has already started working and we are immediately preparing for these guys in college specialties. it's all, uh, reinforcing integration. it is absolutely useful and mutually correct they show themselves well in
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careers. colleagues. they say yes. well now they switched from dump trucks to experiments on other equipment. where does uh go, some kind of real replacement, uh, our western ones. uh, it means just suppliers and now there is an experimental development , this is also a new niche for cooperation, which previously did not have any kind of chess equipment. while you are studying or there are already deliveries. uh, it's in test mode, several machines have been delivered now and are being worked out, let's say so, in real production. eh, then there is feedback, what to fix where? customize and so on? that is, it goes such a working process. you have already said that murmansk is getting upset. although to be updated at home, and urban transport. we are already delivering trolleybuses to you. i was told, in my opinion, there is even one with autonomous running trolleybuses, buses from belarus, we have 200 units of public transport running last year, or we are planning delivery this year.
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uh, it’s just to buy transport from the e republic, therefore, we generally have a program for updating transport and we focus, of course, to a large extent on two suppliers from the republic in public transport. now a very interesting electric transport. you look at the future of the belarusian movement of electric buses. we have the northernmost trolleybus in the world, so electric transport. we actively use it in general, there are some features for manufacturers to take into account if they work in the northern regions. well, the climate, of course. we don't care. specific and transport suppliers take this into account, and it is precisely in view of the need for increased heat supply that insulation is exactly such transport comes to us in general upgrade program. she will go further and further by public transport. we plan to completely upgrade public transport over the next 2 years. our trade turnover has not yet reached $300 million. well, as if there are good prospects. in your opinion, in general, there may be some new
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directions. you would like to open deep deep negotiations in the near future, which are being worked out separately by industry and in order to try to increase turnover even more. it has tripled so much uh, but uh, to find a quieter place where you can additionally uh, additionally cooperate, and that's just the key task. within the framework of this visit , we will be able to conquer 300 million this year. let's count. let's try to count and try. well, if you plan to come to belarus this year, i plan to. i hope that this will not work out. for now, i will clearly name the dates there, but of course i want to visit very warmly in the past, and i remember all my colleagues, and this gave a very serious impetus. here's to development and to those results that we are already seeing in practice today. thank you very much. thanks a lot.
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hello, you are watching the program, say, do not be silent studio victoria popova and tatyana shcherbina and today we have a swiss journalist and writer as our guest. gamemet. good afternoon. we are very glad to see you. in addition, and you are also the author of such a bestseller, you can say, like russia the west, a thousand-year war russophobia from charlemagne to the ukrainian crisis, you have done a great job to study the origins of russophobia, but today, and when you want to would you in 2015, you wrote book. i would like you to add
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a few new chapters to it. there is a book that was handed over recently in france, literally in january of this year, an updated version came out of russia , of course. for years, the situation has deteriorated greatly, and i got out of bukin tutauzenfiki in 2015. i was sure that this is already the peak of russophobia, but it turned out that this is only one of the stages 7 is to find out the dialogue a significant increase in russophobic sentiments and anti-russian propaganda in the west has deteriorated greatly, that one day this will all end, but for now, that i don't see it for those who read your book until
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do not read. here you can briefly answer where russophobia has its roots. is it possible to consider the split of orthodox and catholics as a starting point, russophobia originated even before the appearance of russia itself. to sit down in battle like a giant. you are right, it began with the separation of the catholic and orthodox churches, which happened in the 9th century or when waschi, and in the 11th century, when russian statehood was born the schism finally took root religion was very influential . however, it remains so today. look at ukraine catholic close to the pope, and the second is
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orthodox people. books - this is a fake will, or what? e peter i who promised to conquer the land? well, in general, from this myth, in general, all the talk still begins that russia is an empire that wants to conquer as many lands as possible, this aggressive policy of russia. yes, it goes. that's just from this myth, it still remains. uh, the biggest stumbling block. well, that is , a collector of lands, this is putin, and from peter i to putin, all collectors of land are now france
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in france, russophobia began to develop back in the 18th century, thanks to king louis 15, he married a polish princess , catherine ii, who was clearly opposed to russia, the country began to increase its own power in europe . this annoyed france very much because she was the head of europe. peter the great that his heir is obliged to capture the entire european continent. it seems to me very excuse me, it is very important to note that such a letter does not exist, because i
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look at modern historians of philosophers western. they all rely on. here on this document, as on a document, but you conducted a study and assure that such a document does not exist. as an excuse to attack russia in 1812 he said if i didn't attack russia they would attack us first. we have evidence also used by great britain as a pretext to unleash the first crimean war in 1850 against russia and only in the second half of the twentieth century did french scientists prove that
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peter's testament was a fake, a century had passed since the will was fabricated to prove that the document was almost never told that this document was false. that is , only narrow specialists know this, but hmm, in the general masses, they are unfamiliar with this information, i completely agree. unfortunately, this is the truth of the matter, which rendered the cover of your book. and why do we love to hate russia so much, by mine here we understand, of course, the collective west has occupied me for a long time and usually when i ask this question to colleagues. they are in charge of resources. russia too the big one needs to be crushed and, uh, urgently use its resources from this, all the troubles in fact. do you think this is a correct or too simplistic view, levaita.
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raccoon s2 agrees with this point of view for the last 500 years, western countries consider themselves the masters of the world, that it is their mission to rule the world, and here on the world map and you see a huge country of puppets, they really do not support this. in addition, russia has huge deposits of natural and human resources. they cannot support it. uh, of course they're so hostile towards russia, and they want to split it up and divide it for us. the ideal enemy. this is
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the collective west led by the usa for the west - this is russia led by putin e. here. this is such an old technology that it is even hard to believe that it is still working and working. you could say it's still flawless. and because hollywood movies, if you even look at all hollywood films , ninety percent, of them there is a struggle between the west and the bad guys, the bad russians with a knife in their teeth, cinema. remember the films james bond of the cold war, clear
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lines of goodness and gold-toned program on tv will read your cliché. uh, the arrow uses the same stereotypes and clichés about bad russians about the bad bear who threatens the good western democracy stereotypes are already so deeply rooted in the minds of the western people of the western world, what are they? of course, uh, continues to operate and develop and they are not refuted. this problem needs an image of russia as a demonic force
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in order to make mistakes in the first place. dexpense of doop, that is, this is all for justifying their policy to voters, but we remember that when gasoline began to rise in price in the united states, they also blamed putin for everything that this was not the american economy, uh, which biden brought, you can say yes, yes, such a collapse, but allegedly putin raises prices at gas stations american is already an established image that russia is to blame for everything if the winter is too cold putin is to blame if the summer is too hot, this is also russia's fault and, of course, gasoline prices, increased putin's fault in the usa , all russia's fault and these narratives continue
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live and operate in europe and the world to buy cheap russian gas, but slips expensive liquefied gas and the united states but the rise in gasoline prices for consumers, of course , is putin's fault but, in my opinion, the americans are beginning to guess something, at least we we hear their timid protests against what is being imposed on them as an enemy of putin e. what do you think about these protests, are they really looking for a small percentage, timid or already, uh, most of the population understands what's going on? i mean western. my beer is coming, kade. i would say that you are lucky that you were born and live in belarus because of the level of education. people here are quite high , they are well versed in geography and science
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, they understand the political context and all the problems. dat e yes, tetswuaya, young-nosed optimist, so i would not be optimistic that the american society can understand and realize that they are simply being deceived just two months ago. i was in the us talking to some of my good american friends who are educated and understand the us imperialist approach. policy introduction. i heard very harsh criticism from the republican and democratic parties.
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they criticized the biden administration, which suggests that public participation is all right with an analysis of the situation and an understanding of the processes. the media sometimes leak articles that openly say that the outbreak of war in ukraine by the democratic party and biden, they provoked it and write about it themselves americans. of course, i would not like to name specific names, but there are a number of well-known american experts. uh and your wire, including the economist jeffreys, professor john seymour even henry kissinger they talk about the fact that the war was provoked by the states woke up and said what would i do today for a kick. i'm in ukraine this is complete nonsense, but the western world believes in it , experts know who really did it, but you won't read it in the mass media.
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let's read from home the thoughts from your book that your readers love to quote . a terrible crime and here in the slavery of spain and portugal, france and great britain 28 million africans. it's like a pleasure trip donated by generous tour operators, but one cannot fail to note your sense of humor, you clearly counted on a wide circle of readers, how readers perceived your book. european union, did it become popular yes sarcasm, but such humor does not resonate in european high political circles, maybe not a bestseller, er, er in terms of hundreds of thousands of copies sold, but
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it aroused great interest among people and translated into seven languages. sold out, so we are now reprinted just last month came out, updated version in france also my books translated are sold in china in the usa in italy in serbia in sweden and even in south korea uh sua, yes uh this is because what i can say that the book provoked, the interest of readers, from it are quoted by international academics and experts. at the very beginning of our conversation. it
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is that the level of russophobia has risen these years while you wrote the book. eh, let's think about it. why and in general briefly reminds. we have there is a telegram channel. say don't be silent. subscribe give questions and suggest guests we are in touch. let's take a tour of the main enterprises of our country. anytime today. it is an enterprise, it is already impressive, because there are only a few such plants in the world, there is something to strive for, but in general, as a whole. uh, our consumers are satisfied with the quality of products, we will find out the history of the development of production, if we take what was 36
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years ago and what is now it's just heaven and earth as long as there is an atom and molecules , there is room to develop digitalization, therefore we will always develop in the direction that is needed and, of course, we will talk about the achievements and results of the work of the soul of the belarusian, because he cannot be a city without this enterprise, an enterprise without a city. i also like work. i like to communicate with people. i like to talk about the fact that we create world-class machines here with our own hands, and belarusian organizations. and about the people who work there in the quality mark project on belarus 24 tv channel. their way of life cannot be called familiar to most people, well done. i’m a super part-time job, i say, i worked for three days at home to him, all his friends are like that
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, they are all moving. we don't have enough time to breed. where are you? i'm at home, let's go to the forest. well after how many 10 minutes will i be thinking outside the box allows them to transform ordinary ordinary things into something beautiful in essence. if the engine of some kind flares up with him. that is, it is for scrap metal, marina is melted down. and i give them a second life tight burns this metal melts sparks beautifully. i like stereotypes. look at tv channel belarus 24. what led the world to the current stage of insanity, together with experts, we are following the formation of new economic and political borders, the events of the merciless information war have almost
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taught us to divide the world into west, east, zeroing out everything in common and focus solely on differences. history should not be humiliated to the point that you are mired in modern cods - a platform for discussing topical issues that concern society the most. and why such seemingly large states economic powers are so powerless. that's the truth, as you have in our answer will be simply more kindness more peacefulness more support. it is important for us that the cosmos develop for the benefit of the future project objectively. do not miss new releases on belarus 24 tv channel. on the air say again, do not be silent. and today our guest is the swiss journalist and writer gimmetane. you write in your book that
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the main annoyance for the west is that for the last few centuries russia has been too reactionary too communist too conservative too collectivist, and so on. all the same. if you figure it out , the west can also show china, but for some reason does not. why am i sure you can say? this is because russia is too big in many ways from the articles, but now all these reproaches are accusations. they are addressed to china, uh, there was an image of a bad bear, and now there is also an image of a bad dragon. 5-10 years, especially since the trump administration, china
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is becoming more and more a new enemy for the west to this fluoride and biden administration. by the way, i i see now a good opportunity to write a book of wasp-phobia of dislike for china. and now it already appears. a new threat, a new enemy archive for the west that is developing between china and russia the us is a big cause for concern. therefore, it is difficult to fabricate information against beijing that they are invaders, it is not possible to create
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an image of china as an imperialist power, they did not attack anyone, an image of human rights violations was found, and now this narrative about how human rights are violated in tibet of problems with the uyghurs about human rights violations used in the same way. yes, yes, in the field of human rights in china. however, this tool is absolutely false and false, because, firstly, it was not used at all, it
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was not used at all against iraq , not during the war in afghanistan and many other countries, exactly what they could choose to fight for the attacks on china and this manipulation is not a concern for human rights. this is an opportunity to blame beijing through the western propaganda machine. and no one talks about the half million iraqi children who died because of the sanctions. oh it's just attendant loss and this is a good example of double standards. how can you use human rights for your own purposes western countries on the one
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hand 500,000 children - this is not a human problem in china - these are questions that concern all mankind. well, at the same time, the united states has been taking the most aggressive actions against russia for the past few years, including granting nato membership to a number of former soviet republics. this is the creation of an anti-missile defense account for the defense of europe and its deployment in countries that were formerly allies of the soviet union. sanctions, after all. here. you agree that any reasonable state. uh, it would be juicy to take such steps as a threat to their security. i'm a normal old number, the nation, of course, would perceive all these actions as a threat , and the united states itself would act in a similar way in the first place. look into history.
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to negotiate normally , many important meetings and negotiations were held on june 16 2021, when putin met and discussed security issues. all this in order to resolve the situation related to security issues and the situation in ukraine, but the west really did not want specific actions, did not want to implement the minsk agreements. and so long ago, merkel, french president hollande, openly admitted that in fact no one was going and
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did not want to fulfill the minsk agreements in order to give ukraine time to arm itself for war with russia so that kiev would have the opportunity to attack people in the donbass and crimea you have been in journalism for 43 years. how much do we know? let's talk about freedom of speech, we can say today that the free press is an axon, an alisman 43 years ago. that's how i worked. tu e ask towaris, to respect the evidence,
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it was necessary to bring several points of view, in order to better analyze any problem, this approach should bring several points of view. he disappeared. ugh pumpkin, that is, only those facts and arguments are selected. russia belarus china in dubai in the west and see that there is no freedom of speech, but
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no one looks in the mirror at himself. is there freedom of speech in western smins, if you look closely at the level of censorship, after all, russian smiths were banned , there is no way to read the articles of the sputnik publication and watch right from there and in europe nobody talks about it. this concerns not only the accusation of russia and belarus of china that they do not have a freedom of the press academy , but also western experts like me or those academics who have an eye for the situation and problems. we can't show up. now we are simply not allowed on television and blocked. again, we
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are talking about censorship already within the western world against its own citizens in germany , for example, it is even forbidden to wave the russian flag. what is this freedom in france and other european countries. the fighting ukrainian soldiers have nazi ss lightning stripes and no one sees any problems here. this is a tragedy, and in the sixth and fourteenth to 14
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years. you were the chairman of the geneva section of the swiss red cross and at that time there were publications of high-profile vikin licks. about about how the guantanama of the american temporary detention facility hides, e , prisoners from the check of the red cross . uh, do you consider eight personal? from the faces above the symbolism is now in very harsh prison conditions. it
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was in 2010 in geneva in the swiss criminal group 2015. we met with him at the embassy in london, he lived there, i was a member of the international support committee. nothing, i know him konden-baths. uh positions himself, as the best democracy in the world, the sun in prison without trial without tribunals to the world that awaits you, but
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nonetheless. you know journalists. his point of view, in your opinion, is really his civic position and his desire to convey some kind of his truth, or this is an order, and he works off someone's money tupein khan blows. i think that this is a consequence of a huge fine, and focus nus should pay 800 million dollars when counting votes in the elections. well, of course, it was
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a good reason to cancel it. however. i i'm sure he'll be back soon with the program. hope he does it for sure. what advice? can you give to our viewers? uh, who can you trust, if everyone around is lying ansa, that's a wonderful question, that is , vychkendov in the first place, probably you need to know what kind of people are in front of you, what kind of history they have, and then, probably, you can understand if you
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are lying or not . the pain of enox and how de present demo are there multiple points of view or is the issue covered by the bias of the northern streams when this gas pipeline was blown up in all the western media they said that it was russia itself that blew it up, but this is idiocy. imagine the situation. russia spends 10 billion to build it, and then blows it up itself.
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