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in general, we have official documents , all of them are indian, but since it’s clear that not everyone could go to india from belarus, we had another wedding in belarus, but it was like, well, a wedding dress, there’s a buffet there and so on, that is, there was only no zaks, there was the same toastmaster and the same customs were all there, at that time i still didn’t know the russian language, and i remember, then i sat in my ear all the time whispering or explaining some traditions why there now everyone is shouting loudly yes or why is it that the toastmaster says: come on, let's kidnap the bride and so on , well, it was fun, in fact, indians are such a people, they love to have fun, they love to dance, and i just remember when the bride was stolen, instead of money, arn simply danced a dance in order to be given away, now our family is also growing, we have two children, kevin, and kaya, probably a boy and a girl, such a wonderful combination.
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just like now, of course, we are also trying to instill two cultures, belarusian and indian, so we recently returned from india, and we were there for a month and a half, of course, who else is there, well , he doesn’t remember everything, but kevin already consciously understands that how, why and there in the dishes, in the culture, i like it in india, i like everything in india in belarus, i knew that of course they will speak russian in any case, we live here, that’s why. well , i speak with kevin in english, i want him to know english, so kaya, skye, was born, i decided that one person besides me should also know our language, so skye i’m nasky, when did we start living together, we of course had moments when, well, everyone has their own habits, and in the morning some people like to drink tea there right away, someone likes a hearty breakfast there, yes, but now when there’s so much. .. features
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of each other that we would like to preserve, and a lot of indian culture we have in the family and which i accept, for example, in the family, well, according to the indian tradition of the book, food is sacred, so our children know that stepping on books with your feet, or leaving a book on the floor is not allowed, just like food, that is, we don’t kick food, we don’t throw it on the floor. that is, these are books - this is the knowledge of the veda, and food is what gives us energy , we support each other in all questions, in all matters, this is very important, because especially for me it was very important, because as a new person in country, when you don’t know anything and don’t know the language, you don’t know the system, how it works.
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belarusian winter, all its little details, all the details, some are so beautiful that they take your breath away, some are awkward, but together they are one whole, together. not harmony. looking at them,
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you feel aesthetic pleasure. you feel that belarus is closer. george papadopoulos, political adviser to donald trump during the 2016 presidential campaign. independent consultant on energy and policy issues to the administration of the forty-fifth president of the united states, ran for congress in the 2020 parliamentary elections. simona mangiante, an italian lawyer and journalist, author of a number of high-profile investigative reports, was
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part of the infamous investigation fbi on russian election interference and trump's ties to russia. mrs. majante, we are very glad to see you with us today in minsk. so, the first question, a basic one: what are your impressions of our country, what have you already seen and tried? my first impression is that it is a very safe, clean and original country, it was nice to be here, i really saw a healthy society, you can breathe easy here, nice people. and we also had an interesting experience, we plunged into...
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follows this example, i think in many ways belarus is a model of what a society should be, because before the united states was in many ways similar to the belarusian society, people took care of their family, work, husband and wife, children, there was protection of the family, the family was central, now in
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the united states, to unfortunately, a lot has changed and sovereignty is under threat. the border situation is unstable, the church is under attack. there are many ideological agendas in the united states, which makes me look at my country as something that i no longer recognize. i mean, it's completely different country, what was it like in your childhood, right? quite another. and when i came here with my wife, this was our second time in belarus, we felt very comfortable here, because everything reminds me of my childhood. the us cared much more about these values ​​then than it does now. you know, we, the belarusian people and the american people, have something in common. for example, the united states is always true to its values, true to its national interests and geopolitical interests, just like belarus. and when washington defends its interests, they they say they bring democracy and freedom of speech.
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and when belarus defends its views, the americans tell us that we are like the border from the lord of the rings, evil, and the usa is the wizard gandalf the white.
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jr., george w. bush, sr., the officials of ronald reagan , and it was a moment in american history when we americans and the world wondered what the united states could achieve. by bombing countries, that's right, you are exporting democracy, this is to say that you asked about democracy in america. i 've seen this feature of foreign policy united states and worked for many years with the very people who started this crusade: this american crusade around the world. this truly leveled american values, the american image around the world, and, in fact, american security, and this is the most important thing. exactly then. in 2015, i said the united states and the world needed change. and it was then that i became
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an adviser to candidates who were supporters of patriotism, ending the endless wars of protecting american sovereignty. no longer be the police of the world, who the biden administration is trying to be today. we came out of a four-year peace with trump, where we didn't have foreign wars, we had stability, we had peace between russia. the united states, belarus and the united states at least tried to establish normal bilateral relations. recently , donald trump said that if he wins the 2024 elections , he will be able to resolve the ukrainian conflict for about 100 pounds. he said that i know putin, i know zelensky, and we can put an end to this in 24 hours. how do you think, this is true because there is a feeling that this is nothing more than populism to attract supporters. donald trump said i will look at countries from
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a bilateral perspective. this applies to both ukraine and russia, no intrigue. and when he says this: i know putin, i know zelensky, i know lukashenko, i know sidinpin, he really means it. after all , the view of these leaders on the world is in many ways similar, national interests,
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and we know why, when i made a film about
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ukraine and its years of independence after the collapse of the ussr, we were able to trace its roots changes, how joe biden implemented his economic interests, how entire sectors of the economy were captured. the mueller report, the special counsel's official report on collusion or coordination between russia and donald trump's team. the report was criticized for holes in the investigation. so the document says that moscow’s interference was illegal, large-scale and systematic, but the prosecution had no direct evidence. george papadopoulos was also involved in the case as one of the main defendants in attempts to build bridges with russia. district of columbia court sentenced him to prison time, community service and a fine. mr. papadopoulos, a question for you. i am an american citizen
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who believed in the stability of relations between the united states and russia. in fact, this is one of the main reasons why i wanted to be an adviser to donald trump, because i believe that stability and peace between the united states and its former adversaries such as china, russia and iran are good for... it good for the world, so if that makes me a puppet of putin, then please, but it doesn't. and unfortunately you mentioned the mueller report, it was a scandalous moment in american history. you were even sent to prison for 14 days, if i'm not mistaken. 11 days in prison, many trump advisers were also sentenced to prison terms. the chairman of his campaign headquarters was also jailed. general michael
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flynn was also imprisoned. it was a very dark moment in american history. all for what? in order to control trump and influence directly his foreign policy. weapons manufacturers were also involved here, they had a hard time with him, he is a businessman. he knows how to make money without fighting wars, but they need the opposite. pardoned, yes, trump pardoned me, and a few others, but we are still being persecuted, and people see it, trust in the fbi is at an all-time low, in the rule of law, americans no longer believe, the mueller report and the fbi have literally
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destroyed our laws . and another important topic is january 6th. on january 6, 2021, a crowd of peaceful protesters marched on the us capitol to express dissatisfaction with the fraud of the presidential election. during this joint session congress electors had to approve the results of the vote. the police brutally dispersed the protest, killing several civilians. the electors confirmed joe biden as president, and donald trump was accused of inciting...
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as far as i know, she was a veteran, having served in afghanistan, iraq. columbia county police said that if she had not been shot, she could have harmed the health of the congressmen. this is how justice should work or we will build a bridge to belarus, the protests of the twentieth year.
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certain actions to create picture for the customer. january 6 demonstrated this well. there is a huge crowd of trump supporters, they came out peacefully against the arbitrariness of the vote counting. and there are fbi agents who infiltrated the crowd to control it. there were ukrainian nationalists there, there is a video on youtube where a federal agent says: “break into the capitol, break into the capitol.” so again we have players who use the crowd to create a political perception of reality. which do not exist, they needed violence. they tried to frame trump. yes, they provided a reality that does not exist. immediately, all trump supporters, as in the mueller report, became criminals. after the end of his presidential term, it was clear. trump supporters need to be turned into
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media fringes. its legitimacy through the destruction of the environment in the eyes. he was called a dictator, a fascist, simply for his love for his country, is that true? you said trump is a leader with opinions. you know, 5 years ago trump and lukashenko were even compared. what do you know about politics
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president of belarus? i judge a leader by his country; my impression of belarus is excellent. all i know about lukashenko from the western media is disinformation. all i realized after visiting this country is that he is an excellent leader. but the american people are already beginning to look at things through the media, take the event of january 6: people see that they are trying to trample
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a man who wants to fight back against biden’s corruption of his associates and corporations. do people know who organized these events, why they drowned the trump administration, what the fbi is doing? to unfortunately, what happens in america today affects the rest of the world. today this is our face, but my opinion about lukashenko is the same as simona said. i define a country by its people because i see it on the ground, and it is a wonderful country. i consider this country to be patriotic, and let’s hope lukashenko will continue his work. why does the white house dislike lukashenko so much? he worries about his people, does not pay attention to the western agenda, this really irritates them
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, we need more strong leaders like lukashenko worldwide. let's talk about your strong leader joe biden? sorry, this is a joke. he is a convenient puppet for management, and besides, biden is highly compromised by corruption, and this trail stretches back to his days as deputy prime minister in obama’s office. his connections to
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ukraine and the burisma company are all known, and he allowed a country like ukraine to have leverage over him. this is a president who has discredited himself in the greatest possible way, while the facts are completely ignored by the judicial system. this it's outrageous that his son hunter is so mired in drug scandals, the matter with his laptop is worth it, and yet the american judicial system is silent. it’s not true, they do a lot, they actively persecute those who are trying to understand these matters. the same rudolf giualini who tried to find connections between biden in ukraine and the burisma company. they wanted to imprison him, they also repeatedly threatened and subjected to investigations simply because i was doing my job, and of course,
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they called me an agent of the kremlin, the leadership it is simply advantageous for countries to conveniently ignore such things. if you say something that is not what the major media wants to hear, you are a carrier of propaganda. there is nothing to add.
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people are worried about freedom of speech, corruption in federal bodies, the american media call belarusian, russian and other media propaganda of the state. this is all fake news. in fact, in the united states, the mainstream media, with the exception of fox news and some conservative publications, are completely under the orders of the white man.
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the culprit of the conflict joe biden and his actions in the oval office, wouldn't we see a similar scenario with other leaders? to begin with, i would place the sleeping biden. around him is an image of illegal immigrants trying to get into the united states through mexico. yes, homeless
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drugs, crime, all this is destroying our country. and the third image is the planet and a list of wars we have started: ukraine, israel and hamas, china and taiwan, and maybe iran. ukraine has dirt on him, which means it has leverage. he is deeply mired there, what is the story with the prosecutor general worth, whom ukrainian president petro poroshenko fired at biden’s request. his connection with the burisma company, he is very afraid of these facts being made public.
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but is the united states ready to give up some of the tools for governing the world? an important problem of the fall of the american empire and the emergence of a multipolar world is sanctions. the countries of the global south have seen what sanctions are and how the americans, thanks to the dollar as the world’s reserve currency, can put pressure. china, brazil, saudi arabia also have
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savings. this will destabilize their economy. looking at the us actions against russia, they immediately thought. wait, they can do this to us. this is where brix and other associations come from. they now trade in their own currency, not the dollar.
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in 2016, the feds and politicians tried to stop him, today the democrats are acting through the judicial system, accusations are brought against him literally at all levels, never before have such ridiculous accusations been brought against the former head of state.
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they are already talking about it, russia, russia, russia, for them it’s a mantra, it’s like they obsessed. yeah, and in the morning they wake up with the words russia. they even tell me that my italians have a russian accent, they have russians everywhere, but they really can rig elections.
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therefore, you will literally throw their voices into the street. this is an incredibly strange electoral system, as putin said. and no right to law, no justice. just imagine, america bombs countries to instill democracy, but cannot subjugate its own democracy. belarusian foreign policy, how big
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teddy bear. we offer friendship, dialogue. for 8 years we tried to bring ukraine to peace, but it didn’t work. what could americans spy on and learn from belarusians? americans should
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learn from you to love their homeland and their compatriots. we will be happy to help if you want.
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100 brave guys gathered in our studio. igor aleksandrovich, why do you think the children chose you for the conversation. first of all, if the children chose, it means they saw me quite often. tv, well, the second thing is that children always like big ones dimensions, each of them has a question for an adult. i'm ready, then let's begin. what happens if you turn off your phone for the whole day? the heroes of the program will have to open up to the audience. the main task is to honestly answer all original, and sometimes awkward questions. well, you understand that children can ask questions sometimes. very awkward questions, that's cool, i love awkward
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questions, you promise to tell only the truth, yes, i noticed you have very cute shoes, and could you tell me how to walk in heels correctly? the very first reason why you can fall, this is when the socks begin to braid one after another, look at the project 100 questions for adults on the belarus 24 tv channel, they are wide.
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all its little things, all the details, some are so beautiful that they take your breath away, some are not awkward, but together they are one whole, together, they are harmony, looking at them, you feel uh... pleasure, you feel that belarus is closer.
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live news, elizaveta lakotka is with you, hello, in this episode.

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