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you laugh once and you don’t get started. information and analytical project current microphone on air on the belarusian radio and tv channel belarus 24 with you presenter andrei sych and also our guests alexander markevich of the political council of the republican party of labor and justice and member of parliament and anton lesnevsky deputy chairman of the ldpb and entrepreneur. hello this week turned out to be quite eventful with
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all sorts of events from nagorno-karabakh to the general assembly. un polish ukrainian events these are all kinds of topics that we will now discuss the grain of discord in polish-ukrainian relations. eh, it has begun to sprout. as a matter of fact, we are currently observing the events that are unfolding at the un general assembly where a meeting between the president of poland and the president of ukraine was supposed to take place, but it was canceled at the last moment and, as far as i understand, even conditionally on the move. the leader, who just recently hugged the verkhovna rada and signed all sorts of documents in friendship with elisa. eh, we decided not to intersect even with anton's gaze what is the connection with what is the connection with the parliamentary elections in poland in october. so the polish government is obliged to listen, sooner or later, to the aspirations of its people, to the protests of farmers and tractors that are coming
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in little by little. to warsaw, naturally, because after all. well, no matter what you say, the polish economy, the entire european agricultural economy, is subsidized, and ukrainian grain is an order of magnitude cheaper. and that is, it turns out that people have very problematic issues in the economy. this is why they take to the streets people go bankrupt, people become poor beggars. well, that is, hatred is sold, e not only towards the republic of belarus but also towards ukraine, by and large, we are watching with interest how let’s say the price of poland’s friendship with neighboring states, which instantly has such tendencies to end as soon as it steps on some... then the national interests of poland, uh, from some point of view this is bad, but on the other hand, warsaw adheres to its national interests. we have no right to judge them for this, but we do certain conclusions. as a matter of fact, from
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these events, in my opinion. uh, we don't just have to watch. e for what is happening on the territory of poland then. how these events line up, uh, but draw conclusions for your own economy and your own international relations. eh, in your opinion. in fact, why are events unfolding this way? mmm, inside poland why has hatred become such an election issue? propaganda material for the ruling party in poland, if we take polish history at any moment, then, in the principle of not hatred has always been the basis for polish and current politics. poland is no exception, because there is an establishment, they have a certain tradition and an image of the enemy. eh, let’s say, like russia, belarus, it no longer works, because
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everyone sees that there are problems. poland is that the influx of refugees from ukraine who, by and large , want to work, not everyone wants to live on benefits. they see. what kind of life do they lead and in general , uh, the polish man in the street is already quite fed up with ukraine. this is one moment second moment coming. uh, the strategic struggle between, uh, the polish leadership and the ukrainian leadership for western resources, because in fact the west already understands that ukraine is outliving itself just like uh? give the grain of such pressure and weakening of russia, so the bet is on poland and poland. although he wants to pull the blanket over himself, so that the resources that are invested in ukraine are weapons and financial resources, so that, uh, they go to poland to poland and uh, economically
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is correct it was said that economic conditions in poland are such that the decline in gdp for the last quarter happened and they want to use this decline to their advantage, because the pre-election agenda. she determines internal policy and the average person in poland is dissatisfied with that. uh, as it turns out, the west helped ukraine, and uh, the leadership of poland , uh, chose this, what is their tactical tactics now, uh? tactical actions consist in the fact that it is necessary to move the needle to ukraine before october 15 in order to win the elections, uh, of the party of labor and justice, and then it will work out there. eh, very win convincingly, which means they will form a government there themselves. no, that means they will be looking for some kind of coalition, so the internal agenda also determines the level of relations, including with ukraine
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. well, that is, we touched on the topic of ukrainian migrants. and just this morning i read the news that until the end of the year , only these preference payments and so on will be in effect, and first on the twenty-fourth they will be withdrawn, how will this affect the situation of returning or ukrainians to their homeland. after that they will start, maybe work on the territory poland or move deeper into the european part. well, this situation will be very interesting. as they say, let's stock up on popcorn and see what happens next. there are many ukrainians who wanted to work ; all ukrainians work. and they were legalized a long time ago and received some documents. they opened some of their own companies. perhaps they are either employed. this is the one who didn’t want to work for ukraine. he definitely won’t return, because well, he’ll be immediately sent to the front line. and this is yet another cannon fodder, and everyone in ukraine realizes this. and that is everything we see death in telegram channels, what
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is happening in ukraine, how citizens are caught and what then happens to them, the losses of the most agricultural of ukraine, that is. the usa has made its own project. that is, precisely the murder of the slavs. i mean, it's just very scary. and we will probably only realize this after some time, when all the real losses are actually calculated. so, most likely, most likely, the ukrainians will move further, because not all countries have declared, but the extradition of citizens of military age to ukraine. if you remember when ukraine sent its request. even austria refuses. the same czech republic refuses, that is, most likely, either they will move on, or happy days await the poles. well, in general, there is a fairly large flow of information in the western european and even polish press that with the advent of ukrainian migrants , the crime rate in
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the country has increased and it is not clear what this is connected with, or indeed. that's how bad things are, or just that way. e. the polish ruling elite is trying to form certain attitudes towards ukrainians, so that in the future they can either be deported to the territory of ukraine , or justify some other actions of theirs alexandra ivanovich, what do you think about this , and i think that, of course, those who left ukraine were not the best either the population is from there. almost all the criminals have left, because, uh, who is not at the very top of this criminal organization, and the middle terminal has also left people who are not used to earning money with their work. naturally, they won’t work, but they are used to working racketeering and we, if we take, let’s say the same czech republic there, slovakia in the nineties showed that ukrainian missiles. he worked actively, and they have positions there,
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including in poland and all border trade. she was criminalized, so naturally the middle management left. this is ukrainian. eh, this is one moment , another point is that even respectable citizens, if they do not have the standard of living to which they are accustomed to on the territory of poland, about benefits - this is just to get by. this is, uh, you can’t put anything aside a you have to rent housing, you have to bear other costs, so some of the respectable citizens also took the path of petty scams of petty crime, so this is all objective and understandable. well, we are just observing that in those same news, if they mention some cases of detention of migrant carriers on the territory of poland, germany, and so on, then, as a rule, these people who are among the organizers of this supply chain illegal migrants in europe
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turn out to be citizens of ukraine today at the moment, the situation is aggravated, among other things, by possible access to small arms , which return across the ukrainian border to the territory of europe , strictly speaking, from where they were supplied, and this also arises and causes great concern. uh, the authorities in the whole of europe at the level of the european union are currently discussing this issue. this is what concerns migrants. um, it’s interesting, because it turned out that the ruling elite, the ruling party in poland, was involved in the implementation of work visas on the territory of other states and in asia in africa for these citizens who, to one degree or another, ended up on the territory of poland and now, the very statement of donald tusk that it is peace that is the supplier of illegal migrants on the territory of poland, uh, how true is anton observers
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of the situation. so, will you remember what we had? how many different companies there were, different visa centers, where you just came with your passport, and they made any documents for you, and do you really think that without communication with the consular service this could have happened? take place? how often do i address listeners? well, probably every one, well at least the fourth, that is, he had either a lithuanian or polish visa. each of us traveled to bialystok and lived at the expense of the belarusians. that is, now there, well, you can chase dogs around the yards, but before bialystok lived at our expense, it sounds like a quote regarding chasing dogs around the yards, and we see publications by various bloggers both in the baltics and in poland that run along some... then there were busy streets where a huge number of shopping center stores operated. this or the streets are already empty and there are actually
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packages there. that's how it is. bullets are flying, or these are already closed stores that could not withstand the competition. eh no. as a matter of fact, there are resources here, uh, not only belarusians, but also a special attitude towards russian citizens. she said her role, that is, a huge number of buyers. uh, disappeared from the territory of these states due to the fault of the ruling regimes. and as a matter of fact, uh, people who are entrepreneurs understand why this happened and ask legitimate questions. by your government and in this situation the ratings of the ruling class are falling quite dramatically. and how today they are trying to get out of this situation. well, it’s enough, uh, you can watch with humor, because everyone understands everything perfectly well on the territory of these states, it’s especially interesting to watch how people from these countries come to belarus and talk about how life is now, uh, in the territory of their homeland. uh, many people
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thank the republic of russia, it’s important that uh people feel about this issue, uh, from a patriotic point of view, belarus is enough considers, maybe somewhere not even as a permanent place of residence with the hope that the situation in their countries will change; they will not be able to return to their homeland and continue to live with dignity, and not the way circumstances are currently developing. eh, strictly speaking, this is the economic situation. well, the way the ruling regimes build this foreign policy concept is reflected in the republic of belarus just yesterday, just one of the baltic countries closed the border crossing. that is, we have today, there is only one left , alexander ivanovich, what is the connection with this policy and how will it affect the citizens of belarus and the baltic states if we take an analysis of recent times. how many checkpoints have been closed, we see that this is a coordinated policy, it is not something that latvia has made
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a decision. and before that, lithuania closed checkpoints; before that, poland, that is, is moving forward. uh, the deliberate situation is such that an iron curtain is being built, including in relationships and in the implementation of policies on crossing the border. but what i would like to draw your attention to is that, uh, the checkpoint, uh, the strong urban area was closed, but this checkpoint. eh, well, in fact , daugavpils was the shortest marsa route, well , in fact, riga-minsk is the shortest distance and it is really aimed at creating obstacles for the movement of ordinary people, because if we take popernieki, it’s gregorovism. it is still more than a pass where freight vehicles cross the border. he stayed, that is, i see. for uh trucks. eh, the possibilities remain and
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shoulder. beneficial for ports, it is belarus for a union state for a post-soviet state, space is e and therefore art creates its own conditions. and we see that uh, why this is being done so that uh, contacts between people are minimized to the maximum to create complexity and so that uh, the same latvians, poles, uh, and lithuanians cannot come and see what’s going on here . uh, in the republic of belarus so that uh, they see that we are developing normally. we are not afraid of sanctions; our economy is working. we uh, we have all fields have already been removed. uh, even uh, winter crops have sprouted in many places, that is, everything is fine, and we are developing normally, despite the titanic efforts on their part, which their propaganda, firstly shows, eh. secondly, they don’t give any effect,
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so it’s targeted. the ethics of the european union is implemented in order to minimize these contacts , build iron behind the curtain, including at checkpoints, in addition to what was said to my colleague, our visa-free regime was accepted by the president, then there is an extended one, that is , it was like a bone in their throat all the time, because it weakened their propaganda. that is, it shook their situation from the inside, although they always dreamed and still dream of calculating our situation. but everything is absolutely the opposite, that is, the closure of border crossings. uh, at the moment, it looks like such a non-public request to official minsk to cancel the visa-free regime for its own citizens. perhaps, already transparent, they turned out to be hostages of their decisions. we need to put pressure on belarus is there against russia, specifically against belarus. and they have already
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implemented all their possibilities with sanctions that have already been withdrawn, a whole bunch of packages have been introduced, what else is left, but nothing like this tactics and minor fouls. if you can call it that in relation to sports , that’s how they act here and in this politics between peoples. they don’t know what to accept, although they themselves are cutting down the branch on which they are sitting, because after all, people who have a small income in the same lithuanian-latvian-polish border. they also came there for a year back we bought firewood and briquettes. eh, and i have an electoral district in voronovo and whiskey and oshmyany districts. just the border area, all around the ninetieth ledge, corn sticks were in greatest demand. here is an ordinary cheap product of ours, which people could remember somewhere in their childhood and well, which are really a delicacy there, cost a certain penny, so this is what they show their worthlessness. and they make
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life difficult for people who are actually simple, plus cross-border business, it was all tied to border, which is a very large share on our part. eh, they didn't have any other job. it just absolutely wasn't there. and if we take uh, well, here’s the closure of the crossing, the chopped strong daugavpilgovpils is ninety-six percent. this is a russian russian city. i have been there personally several times and was once pleasantly surprised. you said that the entrepreneur was registered at the zheleznodorozhnaya customs office. well, not because it happened there around the clock, it just happened and i was so pleased to hear. i'm standing on the street and hear the dispatcher sorting the cars in purely russian language. that is, everything is so interesting that many people have a large number of relatives in the border areas. both the living and, well, the graves. as a matter of fact, my relatives are there. and
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all the time it was unhindered for people, in your opinion. that’s just anton . could this cause some kind of social protests if that same iron curtain is finally erected, theoretically, yes? but practically no one will allow this to be implemented ; i will even explain. well, this is my personal thought. they may resort to terror in in relation to our own population, because they came to us. and if you remember, maybe in the news of representatives of lithuanian society. that is, they are just lithuanians who love belarus and want to be friends with us, that is, ordinary citizens. that is , they may have headed some small public associations, that is, the friendship of belarus of lithuania, in their towns and here is one of the representatives. not even one delegate was there at our patriotic congress, held on the veranda of a political party. and upon their return to
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he took measures of terror. i observed the situation, in my opinion, they even initiated cases against these people. and then i missed the moment, in the end they imprisoned or someone, yes. in our case, yes, that is, i can’t say for sure now, but measures were taken for someone there, that is , detention, that is, the person received real prison terms and will protest to no one, because in reality there are about 120,000 population. yes, yes, but in reality they themselves cannot say 70 or 80, because all the active young people have left in england, in germany, in ireland, they work, but there are elderly people left who, well, receive pensions, who live on pennies, who have their own households, they just have a mentality such that they will not go to protest, therefore, it is unlikely that such protests will happen and
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we’ll take it in the lithuanian border area too. eh, in the vilnius area there is also a belarusian polish-speaking population who speak surzhik, just like in our uvezkas it’s the same. with our soviet mentality, we can say, at the moment, the un general assembly is taking place on your sight. um, how authoritative is it today, uh, as an institution of international politics, because many people today are quite critical of it, uh, as a structure that is not capable of making decisions. eh, quite acute international problems that are currently flaring up almost all over the world. well, over the last 15 years. what pressing issues did he solve? no hunger won, where irony. yes, i understand perfectly well. he
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has long discredited himself and all because it went on about americans. that is, now the americans are in charge of everything. but it was the idea itself and the architecture of the un that was built after the second world war. that is, this wonderful idea was and worked, but for us, that is , in full at its very beginning, that is, the whole collapse it began. eh, in my opinion, about 20-odd years ago, when everything switched to economic principles. look, now everything is ruled by money, but the republic of belarus in any case, that is, it will participate , that is, unconditionally. we are like co-founders. i think we are watching this project with great interest. and unfortunately, uh, we have to admit. eh, we are making every effort to gradually degrade it, but unfortunately, we do not find support at a level
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high enough for this situation to be corrected. just one of these topics, uh, is the situation with nagorno-karabakh, which in recent days has once again worsened alexander ivanovich, what is connected with the situation, how would events develop further, the situation is also objective here, probably position, it turns out unequivocally that, uh, armenia, by its actions, pushed uh, to such a development of events, because uh, there were certain agreements, russian peacekeepers are there and it was fragile, but some kind of balance was found so that there wouldn’t be active hostilities. armenia is where it was veiled, these are agreements and the bet on the united states of america. i hope that it will resolve this situation? unfortunately, this shows that no, but for the americans, that the more weakened russia is, it is beneficial
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therefore, they use this situation and point the arrows at the fact that russia was unable to resolve the issue. although, uh, by their actions they themselves pushed for such a situation, because in fact they convinced armenia to refuse military support, first of all, to the father. and we see that the silence is happening. unfortunately, these people were actually abandoned to the mercy of fate by the azerbaijanis. naturally , they realize their national interests, because, uh, we all understand that this agreement within the framework of the cst does not apply in the territory artsakh therefore, the situation, uh, the result, he matured a long time ago and now he received it. this is exactly the resolution in the form of armed clashes. unfortunately. so what do you think about this, including taking into account the attempted change of power
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that was taking place? eh, in the last 24 hours. these are the protests outside the government building , calls for resignations, and so on. i don't think anything will happen. just a week ago, uh, i was talking, well, with my friends in the army. well, i came here to this topic about the fact that they complain very much that russia is us do not support. here we are, poor unfortunate karabakh abandoned. they even touched upon , they went down in history, they touched upon the fact that there is one in karabakh. uh, village, where is the largest number of marshals, in my opinion, of the soviet union, that is, there, yes, the earth is like that, yes, there are a lot, right? ask a question. why did they choose pashinyan again? well, you recently had elections and the elections were in such conditions when you lost the war. well, you still chose the pashinyans. well, i say, you decide for yourself what you want, you want to live in safety in peace. if
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go back even deeper into history, you see, armenia itself came to the russian empire and only by force no one dragged it, because if it had not come, then armenia would not have existed long ago, like all female people, that is, genocide, armenians, no one canceled. so again you yourself are stepping on the same rake, so the situation is only at the very beginning of its path. and what will happen there is a very big question for the americans. moreover, they will escalate the situation in order to divert part of the russian forces to armenia and ukraine. it is very interesting, in fact, everything is developing. again, due to the fact that in armenia, at first , uh, the population is taken out on the street. i won’t say that the people themselves are coming out. eh, because photographs of pashinyan with the lord appear quite often lately. everyone understands perfectly well. uh, where can the ears actually grow from these uh all the circumstances,
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but the people who are brought out, they first come out with posters away from russia from armenia and so on. just when acute situations break out, people are already showing people out with posters. eh, russia didn’t reset for some reason you don't help us and so on. what is happening alexander ivanovich why such incomprehensible double standards? because it is very beneficial for someone in armenia to fuel these anti-russian sentiments in the first place, and there are men there. uh, they come out of such a normal conscription age, uh, who can pick up machine guns in their hands to defend armenia, among other things, but they, uh, are there, uh, protests are taking place at everyone at the russian embassy at some organizations related to therefore, russia is inspiring this from the outside
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. and unfortunately, we see that armenia is gradually sliding precisely into the mainstream of anti-russian actions. unfortunately, this is uh. well, she must understand her national interests, that no one will help except russia. there is also an interesting point here , precisely because of the american-armenian exercises that took place on armenian soil, because it aroused quite a strong wariness among many. eh, these are these actions of the official armenia because they are weaning off the dcs. for example, they refused. here too the same double standards apply to americans. so, on the one hand, they conduct exercises from armenia, on the other hand , american diplomats come to azerbaijan and establish. eh, some of their own are trying. at least establish your own rules of the game in this disputed territory. eh, i wonder what this has to do with america
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supporting someone specific side or is it all the same? is this an attempt to pit armenia against azerbaijan and start a war? america only supports its own side; its main task is. this is destabilization of the situation around the russian federation, that is , we have them too, if our people and the president had not put up, then we would have everything here the same as in ukraine. maybe it’s even worse or something, maybe now in armenia it’s natural, that is, they conduct teachings to show how good we are, how friendly we are, how we love you, how we are ready to be friends with you at the same time as you they said they were going to azerbaijan there, they probably said about the same thing. here is the action itself. this is a weapon for two sides in conflicts. it's just to spark a new one conflict near the border of the russian federation , the more such conflicts there are in europe, and
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even more so near russia, the better for the united states the beneficiaries of all this are the united states again. let's go back to the history of the great patriotic world war ii. who made the most money from this war? but we just started discussing. uh, the theme of the iron curtain on the belarusian border. and the belarusian border is, among other things , the russian federation’s entry into the european market, for example, large-scale infrastructure infrastructure was very actively discussed in the market before this project. logistics north. the south is precisely what allows you to build a transport route. eh, from the territory of russia, belarus is quite a large logistics hub here, and we in iran have repeatedly stated that we have, in fact, an interest in implementing a joint
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project. uh, and so, this particular route goes through hmm certain disputed territories. uh, there must be a way out through iran. isn’t this an attempt in nagorno -karabakh? doesn’t it fit into the concept of this iron curtain to close the exit? belarusian russian? goods, including through this transport to the logistics route. i think that this is not the main reason , this is the outbreak of a conflict, but this is also taken into account, because, uh, the united states is also interested in weakening iran and they are actively opposing them, and there iranian interests come first. and as soon as, uh, some opportunities emerged for resolving this conflict. it was when there were latin agreements that this corridor appeared, then uh, they took note and began to be developed. these are the actions that are now being implemented in the form of open conflict, but there is always a backup
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path. we see that georgia now takes a relatively healthy position, so there is a way, azerbaijan, georgia, uh, further. uh, russian federation so uh always uh, there are other possibilities. yes, water will find a way out, because it determines politics, so there are possible options. and i think that this is not the main reason for what is happening now in the transcaucasus, but one of anton vladimirovich, what do you think about this? well that, i think to the americans. well, you can give them their due, that is, while they have the opportunity, and they know how to play for a long time , that is, therefore, in my opinion, that is, armenia this is not the last point, that is, naturally, and well, what kind of investor would invest money, uh, to the territory where his investments
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can simply disappear through military action. that is, this is one moment, and the second moment, that is, i will repeat it again. this is stabilization here. and georgia at least it is now really. so i was very surprised, but she had a sound policy and exactly. wow, precisely by defending georgian interests, that is, in these issues with ukraine, but it is possible that georgia may also blaze next time, that is, among the americans. there are still quite strong positions there, that is, in america it is necessary that weak europe is closed , russia and them and a strong dollar are all three pillars for this period of time thank you colleagues for your opinion, information and analytical project current microphone on air on belarusian radio and tv channel belarus 24 today we had guests alexander markevich member of the political council of the republican party of labor and justice, as well as
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deputies of the belarusian parliament and anton lesnevsky, deputy chairman of the liberal democratic party. belarusian entrepreneur, have a nice day everyone. so this morning the police rang the doorbell and nastya was arrested. i don’t care about you and your show just as much as you don’t care about me and the child, don’t worry. i will be right back. yes, i'll be home. i'm interested in documents. what documents, who gave orders to be sent, scans for us. you're crazy. this is kind of cruel draw. i'll need it now. why don't you tell me that this is a specific person
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from her childhood? i can't do anything anymore. well, here we are, i propose to follow the route indicated by your friend kira. on the belarus 24 tv channel, every week the heroes of the project go on a journey of such architectural solutions and such monuments. you will probably not find it in any corner of belarus according to the rules of the project. they must complete all tasks and complete the quest. so the task i received was quite interesting. find a cork plantation, together with them we will visit the historical places of our country and admire the sights. this historical holy place was created and illuminated in honor of st. nicholas nevsky behind
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my back. he is the same amulet that was erected at the beginning of the twentieth century. this is the big ben of this city. wow, there's even a freemason sign here. here, look at the program rock, paper, scissors on the winter tv channel , i’m walking through the natural riches of belarus , i’m prostrating myself, you can joke with those who threw it here there is a spherical lake behind the non-random name of god's wok, out of spite the lake tore off the dyakuya with its obryst and kena shits a wolf in lake maya the shape of the correct circle i am like this does not change for a long time there are debts on the far side that the wok is picking after the right people from heaven and the amount of them is so hot chandeliers in belarus

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