tv [untitled] BELARUSTV June 13, 2023 2:00am-2:51am MSK
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to our culture, the golden thread of its history originates in the middle of the 18th century, the popularity of the slutsk manufactory was so great that its branches were opened in russia , france, austria, but belts from the loom were still called slutsk bypassing the centuries. we have revived our heritage and its former glory of course, the national heritage which is practically lost at the moment and
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every sample of slutsky's products is in texture. now it's literally worth its weight in gold. the value in that eighteenth century at the end of the eighteenth century of the slutsk belt was so high that it could be equated to the price of a small estate of hundreds of souls on the slutsk belt was such a kind of transformation of eastern culture in our lands. we all know that armenian craftsmen started this production. jan of madjar was subsequently continued by his son leo of madjar. e , which were so imbued with the sensations of this inner belarusian national culture and features that feathers built the very format of the belt, its ornamental motifs, silk belts were worn only by men and only by the upper
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class to tie a belt. it could have been like whatever. the only rule was valid for everyone, so that the belts should not be tied in a knot in any case - they could not break and crumble. the best imported silk, gold and silver threads, radivila knew a lot about luxury in the heyday of us, the slutsk manufactory created an exclusive fashion accessory, the kuntush system of more than fifty , as many apprentices and spinners. one weaver was trained for about 7 years at the manufactory machine only men worked, it was believed that from the touch of a woman's hand precious threads. it took our ancestors to create a belt, sometimes more than half a year, it so happened historically that in the ethnic
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homeland of the slutsk belts, the least of all survived at first. the anti-gentry policy, the presence of this accessory made the owners an enemy , then many relics were saved in a suit, the vestments of a clergyman or the decoration of the temple were sewn from belts, and later now the belarusian lands. we were at the center of conflicts, and our barbaric values were destroyed. our picture gallery was given 48 belts from the rodivilovsky collection. uh, they were absolutely amazing such brilliant samples, shining iridescent, of course, made a huge impression and they suffered the unenviable fate of confiscation and export outside the country during the great patriotic war under heavy bombing. we have already packed. on my
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direct instructions, we have begun the revival of one of the main cultural symbols of belarus , the famous slutsk belts. we are a sovereign state and they should know about us that we are belarusians. and how in words you can say anything you want, but to show, for example, slutsk train, and it will always remind us of belarusians. we are a talented, hard-working, hard-working nation that keeps its own and appreciates its history, which means the reconstruction of the study of the issue.
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e technologies were studied by the threads of the sector, analyzes of the state program under control and organizational issues, and tremendous assistance was provided for the implementation of the administration of the president of the republic of belarus. thus, a machine appeared that has no analogues in the world, one unit is able to replace the entire slutsk manufactory, this domestic experiment is a great fruit expert commission. from art critics to technologists, they took apart the relic literally by thread in order to create a legacy for future generations. it is a special order very expensive and was set out precisely so that it could become a day of the belt. here we drink. eh, copies of slutsk trains and stylizations of russian belts, copies
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of day belts are made from exactly the same raw materials as the historical first belt. we have become 2 months now. well, 60 hours is the longest. well, if historical, then it lasted six months. i worked on manual fairy tales. a when i came here, i was re-trained to work on this particular machine, on a moped, and it was very difficult. i studied for 2 months. can we now launch the legendary, the only machine in the world for the production of narrow belts? galina vasilievna kazarnovskaya vitebsk state university has developed a color scheme for us. we picked it all up at the end of the thirteenth year. we have already launched the first modern slutsk search train, like the great-grandfather from the 18th century, an indicator
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of the status of its owner and a gift from the highest state importance. the program of the revival of the traditions of technology has no end. she gave that necessary symbol of the impetus to the revival of our traditions, our history, production and many art craft enterprises, of course, today after the implementation. the segment of white art crafts of the slutsk belt enterprise is not only about
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creating copies of our relics, the factory organizes a full production cycle from the creation of yarn to decorative design, products, and the name of products manufactured by enterprises. if it's taken that's how the title doll set blanket plaid, pillow somewhere around 500, then we have almost 2,000 types of approved patterns. our products of very high quality are highly valued, and people who realize any money knowing that this is a high quality product, that it is made with high requirements, that everything is checked, not only the finished product, but even the thread of various museum collections there are about 15 slutsk belts in belarus , everything else is fragments, these are details
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that the museum staff also never neglected. hmm they should be kept either in such a folded state, or only horizontally precious canvases 200-300 years old eronyms, in order not to lose our woven property , special storage conditions are needed, but they are hidden from the public, we’ll tell you where you can even lick the slutsk belt postal miniature 2014 years based on the original kuntush almost scarce. i really wanted to show it somehow unusual, so it was decided to do it in a triangular shape in the form. ted besha. this means an inverted stamp, and so that five stamps constituted as one single belt.
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and that the idea was evaluated at the international exhibition of postage stamps and entered the top 10 best postage stamps in the world. the envelopes are sent to 192 countries, respectively, this is a unique opportunity to acquaint a huge number of people with our history with our own with our tradition. the font composition of the slutsk marks and in the center of the reverse of the commemorative collection of coins with a circulation of 7,000 copies a message to the future on 925 sterling silver is already exclusive, like the pattern of native silk in the heart of the belarusian capital, created in soviet minsk by the artist nikolay nikolap on lighting masts effect 25 frames every day thousands of people pass by these urban objects, absorbing the genetic cultural code of our nation
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to form the ukrainian armed forces with nato, if you remember the situation, this gain in time was not very good for ukraine and now ukraine can not only give an answer, but also get the necessary support. yes, she was right, because we wanted to buy time to give ukraine the opportunity to recover precisely during these 7 years. ukraine appeared we will start the second part with a scandalous prank. now we'll be now uh. well, we’re not fighting, and we’ll set aside our position there so that
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they don’t remove it, but the sanctions on potassium are a-ah. with lukashenko well, there are many countries on our side, but there are those who are lobbying for the lifting of sanctions. now we have six additional information that nine from ukraine were exported to belarus too. uh, we are working with this uh to bring lukashenka and everyone from belarus to justice. they also did not take part in this, that is, this is one of our arguments. here e. and so, in principle, everything is according to the onion plan, unfortunately. how can we put pressure on the russian oligarchs? all this is interesting, that the state must put pressure on everything. we just have a slightly different context from russia, well, see that the deployment of nuclear weapons is already a huge threat, because it is, uh , constant uh, the presence of russian troops for maintenance. even after the changes, it will be very difficult, uh, to expel eradicate. uh, the russian
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presence from belarus about the closing of chords. and the fact that all the goods from china from russia through belarus circulate at a time , there and in poland to lithuania, lithuania and poland. maybe completely closed cordons, but, because it is churched by brussels, the couperose alley was and when their partners were up to such m-mp ached. yes, at least it would be such a tool to cod on and on putin and lukashenka a lot of the scenario. to be, but we were preparing our plan, our plan, and our democratic partners. e. what we can do we have a plan. and you? we have a military plan, what do you have? i can say that we have a plan that
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is being worked out now by our western partners on what actions to take. what decisions should be made both on our side and on their side there is a battalion in ukraine after every lino taro, but they also obey vsu. these are not ours there, these are belarusians, but they are subordinate to the army of ukraine. and at that moment, uh , we can’t just order them. e help us release the belarusians because they are not subordinating the ukrainian to the ukrainian. but not ready. here, to be honest , it is pointless to discuss the content, in fact, there is only emptiness, it is obvious that these people are not independent . frank is a little more independent, and he plays a certain role there. it's obviously more a little more. yes, a little more independently, but something else is more interesting. yes i i understand that it was a gift. i understand that you are on purpose, when we have already agreed on
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this meeting. but how did you get it right? these are the nuances, they matter. let's nuance that no one asked us. there your efforts asked us to have a surprise, yes, and by order by order of the tv company to do the other side. anything obituary. this is a very good advertisement. we just remembered, or somewhere in 3 days, that we are going to you and it would probably be good for us to do something similar here, and the story is almost conspiracy theological, in fact case about six months ago. some incomprehensible contact sent us a personal message in the messenger that this is the contact of svetlana tikhanovskaya, his number was saved and the message was deleted. we couldn't even ask him to certify there. call there. if you want one like this, now she is traveling very actively somewhere. here he will talk to you there
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and that's it. so, the chat was immediately completely deleted. yes, we thought that maybe it was someone in her entourage or some kind of divorce did not pay attention to it, because a lot of people write to us. uh, different things and somehow respond to them. well, it just stuck in my memory that there was such a contact. and we thought, let's write after all, maybe it will work incomprehensibly, when maybe this call will be organized. maybe she’ll say there in a month or something else, she’s not sitting there at all, then they thought, why poroshenko, because he posted a photo with her just recently. that is, you just do it purely intuitively. here. well, ukraine is also interesting to her, because she wants recognition to legitimize herself from zelensky, and he is somehow not particularly with her there they are somewhere recently met in the corridor there, that they shook hands and everything, maximum. well, actually. we didn’t expect to write, somewhere through some video only the next day. yes,
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what are you ready for the next day? yes? yes, you wrote from poroshenko, yes, well, and then she, accordingly, threw us a link to this conference conversation. oh well, we could again , we thought we doubted that maybe it was not her. maybe it's something else someone is so divorced from us in this way. and what was in the conversation itself. this is what she acted not according to the protocol, because we agreed on a conversation only with her, and she gave us all the crowd, but naturally, we understand, so if this is a conversation between even, as it were, heads of state, then if you agree that you will be alone man you don't bring anyone because it's a tet conversation or usually you announce there will be some you don't mind it make the appearance of these personalities second. this came as a surprise to you. well, we guessed that i was his in the course of the conversation. yes, we didn't know
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she did not warn, that is, we entered the conference to watch. there she sits and, accordingly, the squares. with all this company, but the story is that no matter how it is done, if you are some kind of self-sufficient leader, all issues are related. here, these were elementary questions. uh, who insists on lifting the sanctions? what will you do for this, you do not need to involve your assistants so that they answer something for you for this, how would you answer yourself. eh, here, well, from the conversation. i understand that he is is making efforts to lift the sanctions, yes, that is an important issue for the enterprise. that is, we have more allies than we sometimes think, and they say that southern europe, yes, that is, south america and southern europe, because now these are the sanctions. they globally simply harm, because the need. uh, in production. there is huge now in connection with the grain
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deal. come on, let's just say the harvest of it today will show, yes, the situation, how they once imposed even further sanctions. you're not doing anyone any good, by doing so. well it doesn't matter to them at all. here, yes, the only thing is that frank, of course, is smarter than the rest, because he understands that poroshenko speaks ukrainian. he immediately heard that there were no answers in ukrainian. but we we wanted to communicate with tikhonovskaya, and we thought, maybe there, uh , we’re not strong in english russian in ukrainian, let’s say, sometimes we resorted to studying someone, but it was rare that we had to memorize a little with merkel, because she also insisted on ukrainian. that is, if she heard the russians, she would refused to speak, there was an interpreter. there was a translator from ukrainian into german. and here we thought that she would be alone. uh, since she didn’t warn us, the conversation would be in russian, and as soon as he didn’t hear
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something ukrainian, he began to have questions. and we understand that here, uh, then he will ask them anyway and very, well, he will understand there. yes, there is a conflict, and therefore they said that petr alekseevich got drunk there and forgot the ukrainian language. they apologized, yes, and suggested that she turn on the anthem of ukraine so that she would listen to him and mocked. she thought for a long time, firstly, and then asked. why are we talking? well, to support ukraine. she says that's how we support her. what else do you need? what hymns? yes, probably spanish. excuse me there, there pyotr alekseevich swelled up. he wants to listen, and she thought, but we do not drink, uh, we say, like in your position. what else is left, how can i drink everything and now all these guys have turned off all that is left svetlana she, maybe she was still hoping for,
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if you ask ukrainian, let's let's listen to the ukrainian anthem. why why, in order to support ukraine, you'll forgive me, pyotr alekseevich just swelled up. after meeting in brussels and with you. i would also like to thump, if anything, as soon as he arrives, we will meet in your situation, in my opinion, thump is the best. well , somehow you don’t really somehow think that we’ll say something significant. well, a significant figure, no matter how hard we even prepared, well, that is , the questions that we asked they already lay on the surface to learn something else from her , we understand that it is artificial, of course
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wind up in the media, but again, this is what we are talking about trends. remember, there used to be greta thunberg, and we called from her, everyone agreed not to communicate. now no one will communicate, because they have already been killed there, and it was just tikhonovskaya who was killed . tikhonovskaya was in trends, when we wrote from her , everyone was ready to communicate with her . communicate with her. all the guidance was there. no, and they even presented these people, they answer there exactly for belarus, and she has been working there for 30 years, that conversations will be attended by those people. now we even wrote from her. nobody wants to communicate with her. even her meaning means she is such a fallback. if there is, uh, forceful, this is precisely the aggression on the part of ukraine, then, here we have, it seems, like a president in exile. and if this
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political will comes from the west, then if ukraine does its dirty work, then we will imprison it as president, and we have not taught any options. no. ok, probably too much attention. yes, let's make the second part of our program a little more serious, although pranksters. i don't know if it's possible, well, let's try a journalist. yes, some of your pranks almost cost someone, they cost someone, posts and positions are theoretically your prank. could be the beginning of a third world war. they often ask us, but they haven’t started, maybe this is not a joke, right? well, we understand, uh, the consequences of our actions, what we can generally foresee, therefore, we always careful enough neat and not always. here is soft-soft power, as they say in some crazy biden, i didn’t find it by chance, and we weren’t associated. yes, there
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with uh and the state of russia because we are private people and, but some may perceive that, well, russians are all the same, all one state. these are the countries where it is customary to associate like this. here. let's imagine the middle east started talking and who was the initiator of being recognized as president. this is a former advisor. us national security officer john bolt, who just said to trump, let's recognize him and guaido as a truly legitimate president. we know that we know that he came to you in a private conversation. he admitted to us that the only goal is to make belarus turn away from russia. he doesn’t even hide and didn’t hide his phrase that it would be beneficial for lukashenka. it
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would be beneficial to do so, because he would hardly want to see himself hanged on a pole, what will the revolutionaries do with it. they hide thanks to you they hide all their intentions, but look, maybe not the most difficult to implement, but very difficult for our peoples, including a prank, and the minsk agreements are not one prank, but let's start with poroshenko yes, the ex-president in blue. the eye admits that this signing was necessary for the fact that you would give it 4.5 years, and form a normal army. put the economy on military flights. yes, train standards according to nato standards well, arm yourself, of course. to get at least 4.5 years to form ukrainian
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armed forces to build the ukrainian economy and train the ukrainian military together with nato to create the best armed forces in eastern europe, which was formed according to nato standards the agreement is a contract, then it must be observed. the fact is that the government is changing in the west and some populist comes and says, and everything that was signed. this was done by my predecessor and accordingly, here zelensky, who also said this in general publicly. and he pretended and showed that i did not conclude minsky. i don't want to follow them. therefore, it began, of course, with poroshenko and merkel and the aland knew about it, well,
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poroshenko was such an initiator. i think that it was not even europe that played a role here, but the americans. a neighboring village boy came running and told them that punishers were coming and burning all the villages, punitive operations and the destruction of the belarusian people during the war years, we will show written testimonies of witnesses and stories eyewitnesses of children, left some building dark e, slept on the floor, where on some executioners and starved each story is the tragedy of a specific person who
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was deprived of the whole country of loved ones, his home and the right to life by his parents. it took another camp, and children in another children's god , it was very hard for occupied belarus in facts and figures. on tv channel belarus 24 let's introduce you to the belarusians who deliberately exchanged the city for the village. luka, we chose a place, in general, yes, for more than a year we liked the very nature of these hills, who is here and now got out of the car , saw it all and realized that this one would be here, they believed in themselves and achieved results. in your favorite business. at first there were
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six horses, then there were more of them that we really introduce multi-day long- distance hikes and we even started distance runs. this is already a sport with the task of the presenter to learn all the subtleties of the village of life and try to master an unusual occupation for himself to do nothing. and already tired there, yes. come on, come on, come on, come on, sign up for on my nails. watch the show i am from the village on our tv channel. here is such an abomination from merkel. yes, it is also indicative that the minsk agreements
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gave ukraine more time to develop between 2014 and 2021, at which time he was president. you and zelensky so they each have their own leptum in it, this gain in time was very good for ukraine, although it did not prevent the war, and now ukraine can not only give an answer, but also receive the necessary support on a global scale with an experienced one. is it normal that they are for the whole world are recognized, in fact, as an international crime. you never wanted to tell your characters during a conversation what you really think of them. and here is how you hold yourself in your hands at this moment. the one whom we portrayed - said in this case, we are still here as journalists. and it is precisely in the conversations themselves that one must be
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neutral, just to get answers to those questions that interest us. listen, it doesn't wash. right during the conversation, just like that, well, i obey sometimes you are surprised, to put it mildly about merkel, she behaved unprofessional after her resignation. and the fact that she is now behaving in general is somehow pitiful in terms of the fact that she is afraid and she was afraid to conduct this conversation in russian. she said at the end, i forgot russian since the fourteenth year, i don’t speak it. although before that, from poroshenko, i communicated with everyone only in russian, and she sees that western elites demand from her. look, minsky didn’t take place, and she thought that there is nothing better than to comply with these trends, that minsky was in order to circle ukraine that they were not unsuccessful, that is, in this we were looking for our own
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benefit, but she rather went on about the rest as she told petro poroshenko in a conversation that let's petro, we will not remember this. now we have other governments. come on, in our case, we must now sit quietly and trust our governments. the last event is quite significant elections in turkey well, as many experts thought, they threatened to turn into an attempted coup d'état after the second round. yes, but still the more loyal erdogan won, the more predictable. yes, but they joke he had to win because no one would have learned the last name. aleksey really was preparing, you were preparing, yes, the turkish president, he skillfully balances between west and east , it must be admitted that he thinks about his people. let's just say he is a nationalist in the best sense of the word. he was already picking up the phone, you had a case. and you do not want to check with him now. what course does it
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suggest for the next period. it seems to me that even in such a conversation, he would, well, honestly, he would not say, but in the past, depending on the interlocutor. he probably said one thing there the interview said another. in our conversation, he promised poroshenko that i would never make friends with russia uh-huh and i will never apologize to russia at all. it will never happen two or three months after this conversation, respectively, there was a letter, e, to our president putin and now now uh, stacked time we are too. we say that we think about the consequences, therefore, since turkey is now on the side of russia in some matters, we believe that this would especially spoil relations now, no matter what good led, it would have been necessary to block the tomatoes, again there is another prank, which may
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not be so significant, but in belarus it was discussed quite a lot in the expert community and it had such a good public propaganda value. maybe there are not the brightest counterparts yes, but this is a lithuanian deputy who directly. it tells who bought it, who taught it, who and who set it up, including against belarus yes, so that we, as lithuanians, will still focus on belarus, ukraine, moldova, there sandu has a load of his war, there is hope that with biden, maybe we'll do it, well , it will be necessary to work with the french, who are very difficult, but if germany is with us , the nordics will be with us more with us, if britain if america is with us. let's agree with france on this, as if there is hope for that, but it will still start in
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your pair, but you need to, of course, and others need to be made for you , a peasant democrat, who is the best in germany, and the cassette is contraden, harp geisha. this is a great tool, the german christian democrats. they created us, they created me. i am not their product. uh, that's a big power and a green fund. this uh hmm mortal fight. uh, small, but they are even normal in casting they work, but you need to connect with my whole gang, as it were, with which i work in belarus in georgia, and so on, my prime minister thinks, how do i, the minister of foreign affairs thinks, how do i, we are the biggest party we have. with a parliamentary republic, the president is symbolic and that's it, he will not speak against it, he will say that something is not
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right, but you do not pay attention. and what is more important for you in this case, hype-stop person or such important information, but yes, far from the most famous person. these are the stories, we love small ones , they turn out so small. yes, when they are very interesting, they say, it’s generally good when this is a significant figure and speaks and says, it’s good. this is the best variant. yes, sometimes. we have such complex stories and the media is fast there. well, the news is there one day. that's all, no one wants to go deep somehow there to study. and basically. just writes the pranksters played the one, they called there and that's it this is all that you are, well, listen, at least or read the transcript we are already doing, even hmm a brief reference there. well, read take here for you, just put new ones, that is, in this regard, after all. they are not of family importance, at least i’ll talk a little longer , i want them to write
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. this is exactly the story with jan rowling and ukraine yes, the top person is the top, of course, the best-selling. i would say in the west. well, there is one. there only two persons for sale, on the second we also communicate divorced a woman who came up with harry potter truth on a fashionable theme on a hype character at that time vladimir zelensky and it is very interesting that we went to the hmm office. rowling back in the twentieth year, when they wrote to everyone , they say thunberg and, oddly enough, and rowling officially refused greta, that, as it were , i congratulate greta there on her international successes, but i don’t want to communicate, but we still have contact. so we thought, why not try open twitter well here, respectively. if you want to emphasize some information, a social network of a network will open, quite a lot of people, look there. publication what he is talking about, here we are.
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she very actively supported ukraine there, so we thought not only she supported her, she wanted, firstly, to ban all books, in russia then and well, in every possible way insulted our people, and we thought that everything came together here, probably, kano wants to talk with zelenovskaya we yes, oddly enough, a cultural request, you know, harry potter has a scar on his forehead in the shape of the letter z know that this is lightning. yeah so is it possible to somehow remove this scar in connection with the gay political situation, maybe it's better to put a ukrainian trident with our sign of ukraine on his forehead. and it's good to make a haircut, like a ukrainian one. it would be useful for me to do something about this myself on social
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networks. i think it will hit the papers right away. i didn't know they did that. but this is certainly something that i myself can do to myself, what she needs to do in the past. i was an actor, maybe in the future i will continue. i hope the direct part in the new movie is about harry potter, when especially you put ukraine a ukrainian tax on him, because you still touched on this topic. no politics. this is not jan rowling yes, but also a time for those in the know. they understand the significance of this structure of the amount of funding that is thrown into the political market and mastered most importantly. as carl said, we believe that the long time spent building
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trust with our partners in belarus definitely led to the events in the summer of 2020. maybe we're wrong, but we're not we believe that such an inspired and inspired movement appeared out of nowhere, that it appeared overnight, but it developed, and we, of course, make a modest but significant contribution to strengthening civil activists so that they do important work, as far as i know, is not prohibited in russia is now important it does not matter. you know, we don't have offices, like freedom has chaos. hey and iroy, we don't have offices. so they can't kick us out, but we support a lot of bands and active programs all over the country. i mean, with them in general. to talk, because in russia they also know that this fund is quite well. also an expert community, and even on the air you tell
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, first of all, the prosecutor general's office in russia, but it functioned for some time. and it has always been interesting for us to communicate precisely with such behind-the-scenes quiet organizations that have influence, yes, in fact, it finances precisely to emphasize showing this influence and theirs because many say. oh yes, it’s there that some give grants for some kind of humanitarian purposes. why immediately think and is there no revolution? no, it’s all fiction propaganda and it’s interesting, to see for yourself , to talk, just on this topic, with such secret societies, as they say. well, in america they are well known to the entire establishment. that's because the head of it is now the former head of karl hershman. he was appointed by reagan there, that is, he has long been sitting, uh, on these financial flows and distributing. them and his deputy was a barbarahake. uh, barbarahake is the daughter of alexander haig, the former nato commander for europe, that is
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, a serious, just such a strong one of the strongest nato commanders in history. in fact. i mean, she's so hot. she is the most, probably, she told us that how we want to remove the power in belarus, how we hide, different organizations finance our secret there, and everything is seized with us, there is a very interesting moment. she spoke in cold war terminology. she is about russia she says. well, what do you think that we were banned in russia, we don’t have offices in russia where there are some other countries, but we have cells. that's what the sleeping cells said and there are people all over the country who can do what we want at any moment. and when we say, well, as you have banned in russia, they started together. and how can they not throw us out, we have our little ones, they say, uh, boldly and cynically that they financed some kind of trade union
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movements in belarus at that time and that they even had some of them. well, seemingly harmless, uh, ngos that supported the national language belarusian, it seems to be there should be humanitarian goals, but they say that we don’t have a political goal, and they are set on a change of power. we had a huge number of ngos that dealt with carcasses. yes, there is ecology with women violence and so on. they seem to be outwardly it looked very decent. well, the twentieth year showed the whole essence, because they woke up not just woke up, but not in finance. including participation in the riots and it was not hidden. and even more so when it has already begun to open one by one. well, in fact, about 1,000 ngos, we have 30%, uh, left immediately just because of this, if we talk about plans. i understand what to disclose
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to whom and how yes. let's just laugh it off. can you say, is it true that there is a concept at all that you can make a political order? here, define, define , this person this person is very interesting for a tv channel for a particular state for a particular politician for a particular intelligence service. and you this task. do you yourself considering this kind of order. well , if something is interesting to us, first of all, if it contradicts some topic our interests. and, well, that is, we will not, of course, be engaged. and if, let's say, and you have some here, let's say, you say, and i have donald's phone number, trump, if you want , i'll give it to you. but if you make a prank, we mean the premiere only on our tv channel in our program, as it were, and here we are thinking. and why not? that is, or a baidan phone, but we will again proceed from the fact that this does not
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introduce any kind of instability into the internal politics of our countries and well, first of all, so that it does not harm. this is one of the main principles. secondly, well, like, uh, we already said. it should be interesting. first of all, this person. and, of course, each specific story must be looked at so that it is not some kind of set-up , so that the story is someone who comes to us and says, here we have this phone. we have this person. let's you divorce him on this topic, on the contrary, somehow not very pleasant. there are two things, after all, yes, who personally cost a career, your work, but we don’t know for sure, in fact, that’s not one name, because usually in such things. well, as it were, they just don’t just kick them out, but several ambassadors of ukraine to turkey in turkey were definitely kicked out later by some other ambassador, yes, and well, it’s not something that directly cost them. they just moved to that
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other place for some reason after your conversation. and they are not right away in a couple of months, well, usually right away, because somehow it was not worth it. there is no head. you can, because right after that he left at the head of net hershman, because he set up, they said what they hid for so many years, and he said it's open. and of course, just now we have mentioned the head of the foreign affairs committee of the lithuanian parliament. yes, and he, too , because of this, there were even petitions that we demand to dismiss him. he is handsome. he then freaked out. yes, he talked about it with such a poppy with such feeling. it was just interesting to watch. yes, well, the result of a pattern. this is very long, in my opinion, there is 40 minutes, in my opinion, we talked, yes, plus, by the way, the most fun option. we then wrote from this russian opposition ally navalny and they gave volkov, and then we had speeches in parliament. there, just
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in the baltic countries, in general, there, too, in europe, and we first wrote to him so that he convened the whole committee, but he wrote. no matter how. i want to talk privately with you. and as it turned out. here he wanted to speak out, he would not have said others to turn himself in. as they say, our president mentioned you. yes, we follow them too friend. and i signed for what i won’t fulfill them, he didn’t fulfill them and it’s good that he said that it was all the time devoted to preparing for war. it is connected openly and directly. there is no one to change, but for us, first of all, it is pleasant that he is looking. these are things and we hope that they are for the head of state, for those people in general who
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determine foreign policy, these things are useful in order to understand, er, with whom they had to deal. well, i think that they already understood it, but here it’s just what they really think. well, it doesn't matter. this is also periodically now the conversation raises the topic of belarus yes, because for you it is it will be interesting, and well, anyway, we are a union state, that is, the interests of belarus are now already for you from the very beginning. they are always for us all entertainment. and we'll be happy to come back next time. if alexander grigoryevich is glad to see us, we will gladly make interesting revelations even with a margin. for them, you said now that if orders are not ordered, and there may be some interesting proposals. a small personal request. we wait. we are waiting for an invitation to visit the guys, however, it is very pleasant to communicate with you.
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