tv [untitled] BELARUSTV September 22, 2023 4:20pm-5:01pm MSK
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[000:00:00;00] theft in belarus is actually then, if these reasons are actually compelling, it is either a business trip or some other legislative circumstances and can consider the issue on an exceptional basis and such persons can also how to draw about the acquisition of the civil republic of belarus well, besides, i want to say that , most likely, the terms and unified deadlines for consideration of applications for admission to the civil republic of berus and renunciation of the citizenship of the republic of vez have been adjusted; now it is exactly 1 year in order to in fact, not to discriminate against those persons who, let’s say, apply for naturalization, and who want to renounce citizenship. because before there were different deadlines. in addition, the period for consideration of materials on the acquisition of the civil republic of the axis, a simplified registration procedure, has been reduced to two months. this applies to ethnic belarusians who are returned to the territory of the country, for example, which previously had foreign citizenship through the procedure. uh, citizenship restoration has also been reduced to 2 months. well, the deadline is 3 months consideration of materials on the issue of citizenship or relations between persons who acquired
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citizenship or a simplified procedure. well, besides, i want to say that the legislator also led. uh, certain categories of persons who lose the civil republic of belarus due to the fact that they are convicted on the territory of our country for committing crimes of an extremist or theoretical nature, as well as crimes that hmm seriously harmed the interests of the republic of belarus in the event that these persons arrives outside the country, then in relation to they can carry out the procedure for the loss of the civil republic. of course, if there is a court decision that has blunted the legal force of the discussion of these persons in the territory, many people have already expressed a desire to become citizens of our country. how many have received belarusian citizenship since the beginning of the year? we have already reviewed and made positive decisions on more than 2,000 applications from foreign citizens and or from citizenship acquisition of citizenship of the republic of belarus. in addition, about 700 are under consideration, because, firstly, this is the consideration period the fantastic acquisition of citizenship is, as i said, from two to two
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months to one year and the procedure is very complicated; applicants undergo a significant crucible of checks. and it’s not so simple that he just wanted to learn. uh, the russian language or the belarusian language meets some criteria and can become a citizen, in fact, there is also, uh, unfortunately, there is a categorical decision to refuse to consider the application and a decision to reject the application altogether. that is, citizenship is actually not so simple republic of belarus despite receiving, despite a number of relaxations that have already been adopted to facilitate the procedure for neutralizing a belarusian or russian. do you need to know anything else to take an exam on knowledge of our history of our culture? but in fact, firstly, well , the legislation says that you must know the constitution of the republic of belarus and the legitimate republics. i take it and the ministry of internal affairs together with the ministry foreign affairs has now approved an exam for knowledge of the russian or belarusian language foreigners who will apply when naturalized will undergo mandatory written exams in order to check
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the level of knowledge of russian or well, i can secretly say that there are questions about the constitution , there are questions about in general about the political structure of the republic of belarus in fact. these are the exams. we will check just his knowledge of the constitution and the knowledge of the legislation of the republic in order to see to what extent a person actually declares one thing and declares another he knows the matter in practice, so that later he doesn’t say that i didn’t know something or learned something at the wrong time for many years, those who want to receive belarusian citizenship. here. if you look at the trends, it actually becomes larger, that is, there was such a peak when we carried out the instructions of the president, when the president said to realize all those persons and citizens of ukraine who had been on the territory of belarus for a long time, and then we had a peak. now we have reached such a stable figure of approximately 5,000 year, we are considering acquiring citizenship of the republic of belarus well, well, certain ones, of course. here the decision to reject never, that is, but if we went through the procedure for simplifying citizenship. well , of course, there would be quite a lot of the same people, because we have about
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170,000 foreigners living with them, and that’s all. and if we, uh, certain preferences were provided based on the presence of a second citizenship, when our neighbors, for example, do ours, then the number of citizens of belarus would be even greater, but it does not always show that this is the right decision. therefore, we will hmm improve the legislation gradually in order to accept citizenship
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only of those persons who are worthy. we are located on a hazelnut plantation in the republic of belarus, 70 kilometers from minsk, the village of sovetsky garden, there are about 40,000 hazelnut trees of european varieties. the uniqueness of this plantation is that it is the only one in belarus. i am one of the founders of this garden of this plantation in the sixteenth year. my partners and i decided to do what we were afraid to do before to introduce european varieties here and try to grow them in belarus, the attempt quickly turned out to be successful. we have selected the appropriate varieties. by the way, we are now adapting ourselves and producing planting material, uh, seedlings
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that are grown here are more frost-resistant, more productive and better adapt to our climate. here we have industrial varieties, that is, the varieties from which we harvest the three main catalan barcelona varieties, and the dusty variety casford. well, we have several dozen in our collection. we admire we exactly we admire the behavior of european hazelnuts on our territory for the following reasons. uh, firstly, they are very grateful for the fertile land, which, unlike the italian ones, is azerbaijani lands. it's really very fertile. oh yes, they pay attention to our frosts in hazelnuts. but hmm we really like the way they carry them, and our varieties. dukas produce a harvest within 2 years after planting the garden. er,
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industrial, but harvests, that is, harvests that are worthy of harvesting using equipment and either hired labor. this is the fourth fifth year, when i'm already getting ready to give birth from a point of view. eh, commercial already. eh, how would that make sense? here we see a catalan, now the nut is just gaining ripeness. it's still there. there 's nothing to eat there that will bend. it grows in clusters like this, there are clusters of 12 pieces and six are quite productive. uh, we like the fruitful type of nut variety. eh, during the harvest it looks, for example, like this. and
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the nuts themselves fall out when ripe and are collected from below under the trees. we are collecting hazelnuts. e in the cold season. by the way, this is ours the northern so-called european hazelnut differs sharply from all hazelnuts that are on sale today. we collect it in the fall, when it’s already plus 5-10° outside, my wife doesn’t eat hazelnuts at all, but these hazelnuts were collected in november. she asks me, and i bring it, guys. that helps. i bring a bag, and she eats it soon, that is, hazelnuts grown in belarus have a different taste, and due to the late harvest time. well, that's a plus. we really have a more fertile earth, enough amount of moisture. it turns out juicy rich and sweet hazelnut. uh, catalan grown in temperate latitudes tastes sweet.
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e. i want to tell everyone who likes to get rid of sugar that many of my friends began to drink coffee with a bite of hazelnuts, excluding the issues of chocolate in candies and so on. i think the hazelnuts turn out sweeter because the soil actually has enough nutritious moisture. enough. our climate is not arid, like in azerbaijan and italy, where it is simply impossible to do without irrigation. we are still we do without watering. although we are thinking about watering a little for other purposes, because there are droughts when we need to add water and so on. in general, i think that, first of all , thanks to my native belarusian land. it is not possible to enter the garden in late autumn and early spring with any type of equipment; there are even times when
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it is not worth entering with any type of equipment, because it will leave unsightly colleagues. still, it’s humid after spring after winter, and it’s good that we have winters. with snow like this, by the way, what else? one radical difference from, for example, the azerbaijani or italian climate? just imagine what i used to pay attention to, that in the winter after heavy snow. our soil moisture is such that it is enough for the entire start of the growing season for two weeks, or even a month, this cannot be obtained anywhere except in italy, that is, where there is no snow. and here, uh, the trees start early, and thanks to this humidity, but thanks to this humidity, we can only go to the garden using such equipment. that is, even go and have a look, well, that’s why
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she helps us out. this is a hazelnut maternity hospital, here mothers of maternal roots give birth to seedlings. there is a seedling that shoots out from the mother root throughout the whole season. well, we look after him and his maternal roots provide him with nourishment for a whole year, a whole season. that is, here they are very dependent on their mother, like breastfeeding, then we transplant them into an independent , so to speak, place, uh, a nursery for growing or a nursery is a place where the seedlings go to school for acclimatization of independent growth and so on, but this this is their beginning life path. well, first of all, i work on projects throughout my life. uh. i am not an entrepreneur in the classic sense. i
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have always been involved in startups and was hired by investors. sometimes i went as partners, sometimes just for money and did different projects. from chemical factories to commodity distribution networks, severstal and industrial plants, what do i mean by this project? firstly, i started it based on the fact that already at age i need to do something good for the home, for my relatives, for the motherland, and so on and more pleasure, than from this project. i didn't receive any from anyone because, firstly, there are other people involved in the project. these are normal human ones. eh, good friendly guys. eh, they are engaged in a specific case and ask specific questions. not here. there's this one there. how much, how much, how much faster we run, here, uh, work starts at 5:00 in the morning and sometimes ends at 3 pm, and sometimes closer to night, sometimes on weekends. it's such.
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uh, a life project, uh, that shapes. and by the way, it changes your lifestyle. he helps me look at life differently plan my time for this project differently in addition to the fact that it is a pleasure. that is, i am very grateful to him; from the teachers’ point of view, i began to live more often. having been in the village for the last 30-40 years, i have been a city dweller. i began to spend 3-4 days in minsk and here. eh, three or four days, the second it allowed me, but to our usual home dacha. eh, somehow living on my own more often, bringing my family to slowly catch up with my sister, brother, grandchildren , great-grandchildren and nephews. that is, we all hung out here. it changed my life, not only mine, but i uh, i think the life of our entire
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we are now in our family gazebo; our family calls it the salon. we often gather here with our family. uh, big family. ahh. children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nephews. we host all sorts of family events here. here we share news with each other. here our children consider it important to come and talk to everyone about it. well , i generally love music on tapes and vinyls, i really like vinyls in general from my point of view. yes, it’s not my opinion that vinyls preserve music the longest, 50, 100, 200 years, and so on, but listening to vinyls is somewhat blasphemous in relation to
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the look itself, because every time they are filed away, therefore, since those times when i i got used to music in the eighties, it was considered correct to record music from a record onto a tape and then listen to everything on reel-to-reel magnets, but personally , it may be a force of habit for me, maybe because it is personal. i really like it when the tape is playing. well, my principled position on music should be clear. what i want to say is that i often think about this myself: if, for example, you eat sun-dried tomatoes. well, imagine that the picture was removed from you and you closed your eyes. he just put sun-dried tomatoes in his mouth, it tastes amazing, but it’s definitely not the fullness of the taste, because you don’t see this color red and so on, for me it’s the same with music. i think it's like that for everyone. well, collect reel-to-reel tape recorders. eh, i decided when i realized that they had become
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disappear from us. and you’ve never opened a tape recorder, you can’t imagine what it’s all about, the level of engineering and the level of professional execution , because there are so many mechanics in a car or an airplane, so when they tell me that a tape recorder costs 300 dollars, i, well, i just understand how much it is underrated because it 's a machine, so i'm pleased to uh, use all the things that are made by uh, professional and good people. every time i kind of meditate when i turn it on, it seems to me that i’m kind of... well, here i am somehow they collaborated to participate in this. well, in general, about how long i’ve been collecting collections, it would be correct and honest to say that this is probably my whole life, because, well , i like to meet, like this, how a person meets a good person in life and would like to somehow. everything is in their own collections,
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so this is not a special activity. i’m not not not not scouring the market in search , you come across a good tape recorder and want to listen to it somehow, firstly, this process is always so interesting, you come to the owner, the owner is you, you’re with him if you listen, there will definitely be a conversation about what the owner likes to listen to, what kind of music and he will put on his music, you will listen, right? well , then, if you still want a keyword . and i really wanted to, so it’s better to think about waiting a day to let everything settle and tell me the next day. yes, i still want people to get rid of tape recorders. i have a feeling that they have already lived. i'm getting a buttonler and i'm starting to start. i want to hear it. and they, apparently , don’t want to anymore, so the story is usually with those
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people who stay with the tape recorder. she ’s so a little sad, that is, that’s why you won’t find some kind of extravaganza there, but rather an interesting meeting with people who know how to repair them, who know. this technique is all people with a spark, and uh, i have a guy who is 76 years old and some who are 60 years old. there are even young guys who are 30 years old. they are passionate about it; these people are, as a rule, very enthusiastic. the masters are professionals, well, i’m generally professionals and i find such meetings very pleasant. well, i play the guitar myself. well some other instruments once . okay, once played in bands. uh, and now we have a bend. we don’t intend
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to write something down, sometimes we write it down. sometimes we just play for each other, that is, i am friends with the guitar. uh, i want them too, probably because of some kind of inner hunger when i want to play different guitars, because different songs definitely require different instrument sounds. and you want this , this song, it’s better to take it. i don’t know les pow there, but this one is better than a stratocaster, but here i need an acoustic guitar. and, as it were, if such an opportunity arises, uh, and it’s inexpensive, then i also try to get some new instrument with a good sound. well, that’s how the collection turned out. as a result, it is imperceptible over time when you buy a guitar there once every two years, but when you are almost 60 years old, you seem to have a lot of guitars, and our village, where i was born
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here. there lived some young people who came here to explore the swamp and it’s hard to imagine myself now, but i’ll try to describe this: thousands of people, young families, absolutely almost all people of the same age lived so friendly, that it’s hard to see something like this somewhere now, the doors in the apartments didn’t close. uh, in the gazebos. they gathered every day, every weekend, everyone played guitars, everyone played accordions, everyone listened to music and danced in the courtyards. it was some kind of, i don’t know , some kind of heavenly place and we grew up in such an environment as children. in this sense, i was just wildly lucky. i lived with such people with such energy and it was just music. well, as a natural part of life that sometimes was more important than food. it was like that for everyone. well, then , the seventies and eighties, the common time for everyone, was every
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guy’s desire to impress a girl, but he simply had to. i just had to take these three chords and hum something there, so everyone hummed , everyone played, everyone listened to the music, and the first one was a woman’s cassette tape. for us, they appeared in the village along with a time machine and on sunday, when this music was broadcast on cassettes, they listened to it at night in the evenings, so, well, probably my whole youth previously, i was simply, well, imbued with music through and through, to go to a concert, anywhere, as long as they found tickets. it’s just how we lived and dreamed. eh, by the age of probably 16. every guy had a reel-to-reel tape recorder of any quality, no one understood. this is first class second or higher. just a technique with which music in general can be made and that’s where
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the music i want, because radio and uh, they still gave out concerts there. eh, the music that was brought and performed or on the radio. but women are something very personal there what you want from the concert you want is recorded, you listen to it, it’s yours , you hide it. you have this in your favorite closet. this one for some reason is this value. well, probably, if and where did it come from, it’s probably something like this since i was a child. here, remember the distant smell. yes , i went to their places at dusk and returned, someone was waiting for me. or maybe he didn’t wait and left the door unlocked like a flag. someone
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knew about everything, or maybe they didn’t know. and now , under the belly of the bridge, we sang wine with her. could i wish i could fly and kiss her, the night route would end. i was born in the village of berezinskoye. this is a brand new village that was built for young people who drained the swamp here. my dad came here with our family. there is such a clever joke that dad would come
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here with a suitcase of potatoes. i came here from the volozhin region to also develop these swamps. my mother came from the mogilev region and graduated from the pedagogical institute there. basically, they came here. we met here. and here we got married, here we were born. i am then andrey brother, then i am irina lived a lot of people here in houses in the village. i am now walking around the village and past these houses. and in almost every house there was once a habit of living like this. as a result, dad became the director of this plant, a very respected man , he did a lot for the village, a lot of things were built here by mom a and the teacher is an excellent, well-deserved teacher. eh, i rose to the rank of head teacher and went on hikes with my children. i went on my first hike. eh, there are exactly 7 days here, so you can imagine, when i was 3 1/2 years old. mom, a very enthusiastic geographer, traveled around paul soviet union europe for your money. i really
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wanted to see more, so we went to school, a music school, and a regular school , and we graduated well. i dreamed of finishing school with a gold medal. eh, in force. the fact that there was such a general atmosphere here, such a bamboo friendship for both children and adults, such happiness, we all dreamed about, and about some kind of travel or about being some kind of artist like andrei makarevich, yes. i dreamed about this later, as for future income no one was thinking about a career there, well, everyone from this village literally went either to the medical institute, girls, mostly pedagogical ones, or to the political institute for special peat machines and complexes, so we had two roads from here, one for peat, because that there are all peat bogs here and the second is in medicine. well,
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naturally, i chose to go to the peat department, it was called mining mechanical engineering. well, i studied. there i went to study in the army. it was easy. everyone here in the village played sports, so i did too. here they were engaged in yard games with all sorts of siskins, fawns, germans with wine herders, and so on. uh, cossack robbers. the whole summer passed eating here. we didn’t have time during the day, uh, in the morning, if our parents shoved some kind of bread, sugar there, then, uh, as a rule, it was until the evening, because until the evening we were all busy running around, and all this happened very cheerfully and cheerfully . and so it seemed to me that this was how my entire adult life would be. well, that’s what my childhood was like, and then, like everyone else’s work, it’s true, my the parents and the general environment that
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was here had very smart teachers. nowadays, unfortunately, i don’t meet all such teachers. these were fanatical people. uh, it so happened that i came to believe that a profession in life is not all about money. that's all, not success, all this is get a profession. this is to be, uh, a person who loves his profession and expresses himself. in it, i involuntarily looked for my profession, my business and went to it, and it seems to me that only by the age of 40 did i clearly understand, really, that i can do it well and for 40 years i have been doing only what i can do well, trying don’t be distracted by well, that’s it, the rest in our family starts with grandmothers and is a tradition. the first has no traditions. that is , we don’t have any set dates, dates, or anything else. olya and i are unlikely to boast of
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telling something moralizing. that’s how it happened from my grandmothers and my mom and dad. ah, what is better education? um, that's what everyone said. they counted and demonstrated their lives. this is actually living a quality , correct or i don’t know the life that you want your children to live. you just have to live next to him, you met him on work. she came to me, my friend offered me an economist. he said that they were capable, i said, well, okay. she came. i looked, i was already well over 30. i really got ready to get married. i just got ready, and i looked and said, well, yes, here, this is probably what, well, you need, and 10 days later i made an offer. in fact, they got married. we are there two months after
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we met, something like that. uh, we often live together. we argue often, we kiss often, we hug often , we dance often. uh, everything is very lively. i am very happy. eh, my children and my wife have a wonderful feeling in the family. each one is an individual. everyone has their own path; this path was not imposed; we do not impose it. they are looking for him, often come to us for advice, and all we can say or do in this case is to say what i would do. so what do you do in this place? there was a manor known now, raised from
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the history of the writer in this place to her. her husband built this estate in this place, she set up a musical theater. famous musicians, famous poets came here on this manyushka visited the place where we are now. there was a whole pleiades of well-known polish-belarusian masters of writing and music. well, i view success as secondary. second tempo what is called i have learned well and know from life the truth that if you play well, or if you do something, well, if you do something, how cool, then there will be a result and there will be money and success and then i mean success for me. well, it’s probably good for everyone when you do what you did
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i liked it and what you did somehow went somewhere. and if we start from this point of view, then yes, a lot of what i did. it seems to me that my life has become successful. i'm very happy about this. well, for success you definitely need work, you definitely need talent, or i don’t know, an ability that you yourself constantly warm up and complement, increase, and so on. well, of course, luck is a very, uh, important thing. in any case, i really want to. eh, i really want to be lucky, so that in addition to what you do yourself, so that something for you uh, someone helped you from above, but they say, and i also believe this, that fortune helps the brave fortune helps everyone who works fortune favors
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such people more favorably. this is a place for me, so, uh, in general, this is kind of my base, or what? yes, my roots are here, i feel them, i come to them, and so on. well, i can’t imagine my life without this. and i really can’t imagine. it’s hard for me to understand what i would do, for example, in minsk, uh, without this in many ways and my life, for sure. i would be deprived of some kind of, uh, deep makes a lot of sense. first of all, i am definitely a very happy person. eh, for me the criteria for this is, if i woke up in the morning and asked myself this question gena how about happiness, and there are no half answers like that, you either tell yourself that yes, everything is awesome, or you say, no, old people. you're somehow in the wrong place. uh, i ’ve been telling myself for many years that i’m a very happy person.
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uh, this applies to my personal life and family life and my wife and children and my friends and my work. i'm very happy that i have god given opportunity to engage. with your beloved, your favorite thing. this is very important for me, probably for many men this is one of the first places. it takes up most of my time, most of my head. and, of course, combined with what i said, family and personal, this gives a complete picture, even to sleep sometimes. eh, lazy or something, that is, i don’t want to. well , there is time to lose, because to have more time left for happiness. well, i feel like i’m doing, firstly, your job is your job, and secondly, i’m happy that you’re doing this it turned out and so it turns out, the third. i know for sure that it would be impossible not to have these roots. everything would have been different and
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takes up a good half of it all. they came from different parts of the world; i knew belarusians then. it's not enough to say. considering what i already know now, it’s probably not enough to say anything, and our university is already my second, then i found everyone. there's something for yourself here grateful to the belarusians and belarus that the memory
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of the great victory and all those who forged this victory here are highly revered . friends, i will soon return to china, but belarus will always remain in my heart , each hero has his own unique history and his own view of belarus, the audience here, and the musicians themselves were convinced that it is a wonderful country where wonderful, kind
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, sympathetic people live. the most popular question on this show how does he do it? magic art or technology circus genre in which the only limitation is yours imagination. in the cultural fashion program we will feel the magic of illusion before it disappears. watch this weekend on the belarus 24 tv channel. naimani doesn’t want to stop running and lower the anchor for the rain. whisper, the leaves
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are shining, the sun. i would like to look at this world differently. and every day to discover something new for herself, she would use this tactic. because we cut it out of love. with love to belarus , yulia pertsova is with you now. hello. the situation in livestock farming can no longer be tolerated, increasing responsibility for results strengthen discipline and introduce solutions to the accumulated problems. today, the president outlined the prospects for the industry at
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