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this topic, at that time there was no demand for tulips in belarus, in her opinion, the work of a lifetime has the ability to live long and not allow one to go astray. the next year they raised 17 thousand, i was in shock, i was so scared, but it’s not in vain that they say, the city takes courage, those who don’t take risks don’t drink champagne, tulip plantations,
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do good, there’s only one life, watch friday on our channel .
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belarus has good relations with baku and yerevan. it seems to me that belarus intends to continue maintaining these good relations with both parties to this conflict, because we are generally for world peace. azerbaijan has achieved a lot in recent years, and above all by solving its main problem, the return of lands that have been , well, simple for a long time.
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were turning into a desert. azerbaijan is already busy restoring the territories damaged by the war; we, that is, belarus, russia and ukraine, still have to do this. thank god that a very powerful, normal leader has appeared here in the person of azerbaijan, you are able to control the caucasus region, in every region should have, if it is wise , such a strong leader, because where there is no regional leader, world hegemons will constantly ignite new conflicts, and people need peace, and... not geopolitical disputes, even if people have been convinced that disputes more importantly, it will pass. author's project of igor turai propaganda. watch on the belarus 24 tv channel
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. hello, there is a program on air with the authority to announce its presenter nadezhda sas, i greet you and remind you that this is a program for those who want to better understand what is happening and understand how these processes, events, people will affect the life of the country and everyone. of us: eurasianism, theory or practice? we will look for the answer to this question in today’s program immediately after even a hundred key events in world politics this week. the national democratic alliance , led by the party of the current indian prime minister modi, won a majority in
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the parliamentary elections, which were held in seven stages from april 19 to june 1. the struggle unfolded for 543 seats in the people's chamber. to win a party or coalition needs... a simple majority of 272 seats. at the same time, the opposition alliance, which includes 28 parties, receives 215 seats, another 24 were received by parties that are not part of the ruling or opposition coalition. in its election campaign, the ruling nationalist party of prime minister modi placed the main emphasis on the figure of the prime minister himself. in the 6 weeks before the vote , modi spoke at hundreds of rallies and gave over 80 interviews, during one of which he declared his divine destiny. "i i am convinced that god has sent me for a purpose, and when that purpose is achieved, my work will be complete," he said. an important issue during the election campaign was the abundance of neural network-generated fake videos flooding the indian internet segment. according to a january
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report world economic forum, disinformation generated by artificial intelligence has become the most serious threat to indian elections, according to experts . xo former us president donald trump announced his intention to challenge his conviction in the case of falsification of documents. we will appeal on many counts. the judge did not allow us to admit witnesses, did not allow us to speak, did not allow us anything. the judge was a tyrant, trump said. the ex-president added that the judge’s poor attitude towards the witness robert. the stele comes from the white house. he called current us president joe biden the worst in the history of the country, the most incompetent, the most stupid president. according to him, in the white house believe that biden can only win the election by winning in the courts, because they cannot win at the polls . let us remember that last week trump
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was found guilty on all 34 charges. now the court has to determine the punishment for the former us president. this is the first time in the history of the country that a former head of state. before a criminal trial . as part of this proceeding, which is often referred to in the media as the stormy daniels case, trump is charged with falsifying documents. in in january 2018, the media published an article alleging that in 2006, trump allegedly had a relationship with porn actress stormy daniels, and shortly before the presidential election , he paid her $130,000 for silence. trump himself assured that he had no personal relationship with daniels. trump pleads not guilty to any of them. the politician and his allies have repeatedly stated that the charges against him are politically motivated. a woman has won the mexican presidential election for the first time, the election ended in a landslide victory for claudie sheinbaum, candidate of the
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"let's keep making history" coalition. her closest rival from the "strength and heart for mexico " bloc secured the support of 28% of voters. the candidate from the civil movement was able to receive only 10.5%. votes, as noted, the current head of state, shane baum, not only became the first female president in the 200 years of the republic, but also the one who received the most votes in the history of the country. i am determined to lead mexico along the path of peace, equality of justice, to rule with humility, but with responsibility,” said shane baum, accepting congratulations. according to her , her victory is a triumph for the people of mexico. sheinbaum promised that her government would be honest with republican hardliners. economy and financial discipline, that it will not allow fuel and electricity prices to rise, and that it will work in the best interests of the people of mexico. well, i’ll start today’s program with these strict poets of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, vladimir solovyov.
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pan-mongolism, although the name is wild, it caresses me rumor, it seems to be full of a harbinger of god’s great destiny. and this was written during a period of infatuation. also a eurasian state, well, it depends, probably in terminology, that is, there is
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the continent of europe, there is asia, and there is eurasia, at least that’s what we were taught at school, that is, geographically - it is a eurasian, so to speak, subject of the international you’re right, but i would also note the mentality here, that is, from the point of view, if the western world is experiencing such disorientation due to a departure from traditional values, asia is always based on traditions, yes, that is , there were responsibilities. respect for the older generation, respect for some orthodox values, but not only orthodox values, including eastern religions. from this point of view, belarus definitely belongs to this wing of the right wing of traditionalists, so i think that belarus is rightfully a subject of a new revitalizing eurasian, including the eurasian space, one small nuance. and...
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but in the economic sense, as my colleague quite rightly said, we are integrating
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into the asian space, which happily accepts us, we were previously integrated into the european economic space, but it rejected us due to its misunderstanding, we are going where they are waiting for us, in this regard, russia provides belarus with doors to the rapidly developing markets of asia and the railway message: i would note one more nuance here, and not only civilizational, but historical, cultural, religious, here you need to understand the trends of growing markets, that is , if we take it by gdp, that is, such an absolute the indicator is quantitative, then today both russia and belarus, here is mongolia, where the head of state, alexander lukashenko, recently visited, and in general, this region, it is growing at a much higher rate than the west, this is one factor, the second factor is today we are at the turning point there , fourth, fifth...
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but there are also quite bright events, and we
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are talking about the visit of the president of belarus alexander lukashenko, who arrived on a state visit to mongolia on june 2, and minsk in matters of cooperation with ulaanbaatar is absolutely open, the visit is called historic, and the belarusian leader invited mongolia to identify three or four main projects for the development of cooperation at the first stage to reach a new level of relations, and what is important. let me remind you that at the end of 2023, the trade turnover between the two countries amounted to $29.2 million, including belarusian exports of $29 million. well, details. visit of the president of the republic of belarus to mongolia, we recall in our story. alexander lukashenko paid a state visit to mongolia. the leader of the receiving party called arrival is historic. diplomatic relations between belarus and mongolia are more than three decades old, but this is the first high-level visit in all this time. belarus and mongolia have more
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common ground than meets the eye. alexander lukashenko was able to discern this commonality and offered mongolia not only cooperation, but also a friendly shoulder. the belarusian leader confirmed his readiness to develop cooperation in a variety of areas. industry, agro-industrial complex, trade, humanitarian sphere. belarusian-mongolian business forum on the sidelines of the state visit president of belarus has already brought about $20 million to the treasury of bilateral relations. mr. president. i am grateful to you for the invitation to visit our close and friendly mongolia, despite the fact that this is the first state visit of the first president of belarus as head of state in mongolia, we have long-standing friendly relations. the basis of any interstate relations is the economy,
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alexander lukashenko emphasized. economic relations between countries can be much better, and trade turnover is much more than 30 million. dollars and even if it is not easy for our machine builders to expand on the mongolian market, russia and china successfully sell their equipment here, but there are also purely belarusian niches, fire engines and municipal equipment, the parties assess the prospects optimistically, and not only in this area. today we identified the strategic directions of bilateral cooperation and not only strategic ones, we substantively discussed specific economic cooperation projects, i am mr. president.
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meaningful things, visiting the national museum genghis khan, this is part of the program, of course, an element of politeness, but in many ways it is symbolic, because the first creator of the first eurasian empire was genghis khan. let's look at the map; it really was an empire that stretched from the black sea to the pacific ocean. tell me, at the moment,
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is there something more behind this, perhaps some kind of cultural thing? leaders, military leaders of mongolia, they formed the mentality of this great nation, and i would say that this is a civilization, it is not like neither india, nor russia, nor china, this is a different mentality. it has been preserved, formed for centuries, but each one is some kind of global trend, it is based on some personal, yes, these are personal impressions, i would like to share
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some of my personal impressions, but not from the point of view that my roots there in mongolia, but i have a small homeland, not me, my parents, this is the grodno region, yes, they are from there, so to speak, both mom and dad, and i remember when i went there, that is , they told me, here there is a place there jewish, they settled there to live, but it turns out there were villages where ethnic tatars, tatar-mongols lived, i began to wonder how many there were, where they came from, then, when i started doing research myself, this is in quotes, yes, it turned out , that in the 2000s we had more than 12 thousand of these ethnic tatars living in belarus, they were formed there in different ways, from the point of view of prisoners, from the point of view of mercenaries, because they were good warriors from the point of view of the tatars of the mongols who were escaping. from internal strife, moreover, there are dynasties, here are the gereys, yes, that is, the khan gereys, which later even dynasties appeared in the rurikovich family, so to speak,
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the place from which he went to the crimea to conquer, it was under lida, near belarus, so we have these ethnic roots, from this point of view, it shows the dimness, the centuries-old mentality of the belarusian nation, that is, we have always been treated as aliens. geopolitical plane, pay attention to mongolia, to the state that is located between russia and china, at this moment, the united states has special
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appetites regarding this state, and it is very important for them to intervene, try to build a kind of anti-russia, and such visits, dialogues, finding common points of contact, this is extremely important, right now, so that it is not too late in the future, of course , hope, when i looked. these wonderful shots, how alexander grigorievich was received, with what honor, with what respect, although i am a guest from russia, i involuntarily felt proud, because he is the envoy of the entire russian world, because he the envoy of the union state, currently alexander grigorievich, vladimir vladimirovich putin is traveling around the asian space, putting it together, and mongolia in this regard, of course, is one of the most important parts of the big one. political puzzle, you were absolutely right in saying that they are trying to shake it, to shake it, just like india, however, just like ukraine was once shaken and shaken, for what?
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because mongolia is a transit gateway between the european union, belarus, russia and china. and in order to disrupt china's large-scale geopolitical plans to strengthen its economic power and form its own economic power. zones around itself and far beyond, the united states of america is trying to drive these wedges, well, let’s say an anti-russian, anti-chinese government comes to mongolia, what it will immediately do is destroy the project for the construction of one of the branches of the great new chinese silk road, which is called the one-belt initiative- one way, whoever loses, mongolia itself will lose, the european union will lose, as one of the key consumers of chinese goods will lose. china, which will lose one of its markets. it turns out that the united states of america, traditionally for itself, on the one hand wreaks chaos, on the other hand, harms first
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of all, thus neither russia, nor belarus and not even china, they work against their main economic competitor, close they are civilizational, against the european union, that is , they have no friends, partners on the world stage, they have such a concept, it’s not even in the lexicon, there are only national and economically.
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in principle, indivisible, because in order to develop practice, it is necessary to understand theoretically what eurasia is, how we perceive it, because it can be a philosophy, a way of life, and a state of mind, anything, and from this perception practical actions depend on it, it seems to me that, for example, our proclaimed turn to the east actually has two dimensions, a turn to the east in domestic or foreign policy, and this is a matter of principle, because from eternity these gigantic expanses that russia was exploring, moving west to east, my colleagues looked with you at the history of how the mongol empire was formed, but this was the twelfth-13th century, and russia’s movement to the east took place later and, in principle
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, around the same time .
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started, i mean the expansion of the baikal-amur mainline, the creation of a new eastern testing area, the construction of ports, the northern sea route, which is opening, these are the things that will create the combinational material basis for so that the challenge that russia and china have posed to the established world, anglo-saxon order, so that from a challenge it becomes an alternative, that’s when it...
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now for our dear viewers to introduce into the program a definition of what eurasianism is. eurasianism, a philosophical and political movement, is the idea of ​​eurasia as a special cultural and historical world, a concept that gives russia, as an ethnographic world , a middle place between europe and asia. in fact, the eurasians were the first to comprehend the non- european foundations of russian culture. in based on the supporters of this concept,
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the idea occupies a central place.
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centuries and those unrealized opportunities that existed were largely a consequence of the european flux that the russian empire suffered from, and then subsequently the bolsheviks who came to power, and after all the cataclysms with the collapse of the union, and unfortunately this disease was adopted by and we are in many ways, this doom, or something in the west... some priorities, views, assessments, what princess marya alekseevna will say in front of everything else, these are deeply ingrained things, you you are absolutely right to note that this is reflected in our knowledge of, say,
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eastern cultures, famous people there, of course there are people who know this, for most it is terra incognito, but the thing is that today we are talking about a multipolar world. in this multipolar world, we need to understand one thing, it seems to me, important, that for us, for russia, for belarus, for countries that have grown on eurasian foundations, on a eurasian understanding of a way of life, a way of thinking, multipolarity is in to a certain extent, an extrapolation of what once developed in our country long ago as a cultural one. political practice to the outside world, look, it was formed like in the russian empire, national identities were not dissolved in it, they settled in it, this is the main difference from the world that was proposed by the west and
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which they built, continue to build, or rather want to continue to maintain priorities this is the americans, we have a completely different approach, there is no violence, there is no principle of dominance, how to get along, how to settle in, get used to it. each other, only through understanding the difference and - the priorities of cultural, historical, symbolic of some kind, without taking these things into account, neither the state, as it was before in the empire, nor the multipolar community that we are trying to build today, from this point of view, will be formed an invaluable advantage, because we have experience, we know how to do it, and we do not suffer from the diseases that we suffer from...
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and i think you will agree that russian experts often talk in this context about the construction of a greater eurasia, which could would become a center for the application of national interests and a space for interaction with the peoples of the region, and here is a completely different model of interaction between participants,
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completely opposite to the one that is developing in the west, this is what sergei leonidovich was talking about. in general, the very concept of eurasianism, it also carries within itself such a dialectical contradiction that time makes us rush around, europeans. consequence of the saints, solved dilemmas very
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similar to those we face today: on the one hand, the european a globalization project, personified by the teftonians, who went to russia with the blessing of the pope, why not for russian natural resources, not for furs, they went for the russian soul, they went to convert russian people to catholicism, there was another empire from the east, yes, tough, yes militarized, and from it... the russian people and russian lands have suffered, to be honest, by the way, the visit of alexander grigorievich to the grave of chinggest khan in this regard removes many historical wounds and problems, this is how we know how to accept the legacy past, but the mongols went to russia for material things, they did not follow the russian soul, therefore they did not seek to convert anyone to their faith, their culture, to include russia in their civilization. also interacting with the mongolian state, changed, and
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perhaps it was precisely thanks to this that the centralized moscow state appeared, rigid centralized power appeared, the institution of governorship as a way of managing the regions, but the most important thing that we learned from them already in our globalization project is the absence any the desire to impose our values, our ideology, our political guidelines on those countries, those peoples with whom we...
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the market, who ignore the sanctions imposed by their governments, we are happy to continue to remain in russia , we work in this regard, we are absolutely not dogmatic, this this is precisely our advantage. yes, i absolutely agree with you, it seems to me that the goal should not be fortress isolation from the world economy under the pretext of its growing instability, but integration into its most dynamic developing part on conditions favorable to the country, this also applies to the russian federation. a union state, where a single
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ration-created interstate format, economic space is developing without compromising national sovereignty in absolute terms, it is clear that the economy is not absolutely sovereign or not sovereign, like politics, it is today a greater given, it can today be the basis for further civilizational development, that is, talking about the restoration of the empire, by the way putin says about this that the empire, well, that’s different, it’s already... passed in the past, but from the point of view of rhetoric, the russian world, here i would somehow choose a different formulation, so to speak, i think that the majority of the countries of the former soviet republics, they are unlikely today, the majority of the population, and especially the elites, will agree to go under the hand of moscow, well, in the literal sense, now i may be a little misinterpreting in quotation marks, so to speak, this format, but i once again i say, this is the russian world and that belarus belongs to the russian world...
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and legitimacy, so that this is not allowed, i ’m not talking about lukashenko now, i’m talking about our opponents, we’re just using rhetoric to give them the basis, so to speak, to oppose this trend in the development of our relations in the post-soviet space, including, i ’m talking about this, i agree, it’s a very important conversation , it’s great that we
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’re thinking about this together, the main thing here is not about dominance , we’re talking about mutually beneficial, equal terms of relationships, today for reasons of the relative decline of the western world in the background. use, you can challenge the existing order, or you can create an alternative to it, but creating an alternative is a task that, it seems to me, should be solved by both russia and belarus, our allied states, and those who share our aspirations in terms of creating and
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functioning of a multipolar world, a short remark about the russian world and everything else, of course, this is a specific thing, and i think there are many specialists who can try to undermine this history based on semantics, on definition and everything else, we shouldn't buy into it, because understanding what it means and that it 's not about recreating. empires, but the spatial stratification of gigantic territories located on the eurasian mainland within the framework of common interests within the framework of a common history, within the framework of a common understanding of what the good of the people is and how to preserve the identities and traditions of each people inhabiting this territory in order to
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achieve a common goal, this should be our main interest, and it seems to me that we are at the beginning. a grandiose path, a very bright path, and i would like to wish that we walk this path with dignity together. thank you very much, i appreciate your participation, i remind you that sergei lenidovich agafonov, orientalist, international journalist was in touch with us, they were born in different parts of the world, my name is.
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in order to maintain its hegemony, drawing belarus into the war will lead to the loss of sovereignty, loss of statehood and the destruction of our country, which is why we rely on our strategic ally, to its potential.
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what conclusions did we come to, what did we push you to? well, you know, yes, i agree with many of the statements made in the studio, uh, let's look our threats and our enemies frankly in the eyes, we are on the verge of a global conflict, whether they buff or not, we can talk now about the fact that it is not even a multipolar world that is being formed, but rather an alternative is being formed... to the pole, which, unable to withstand economic competition with such countries as china, russia and others, is ready to start a war, only
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would not, as long as it is not removed from the pegestal, from the top of this world, so our task is to form an alternative to this world, it could be a union of civilizations, because we i don’t know, i’m not shy about the expression russian world, i’m very comfortable in the russian world, i lived... most of my life in ukraine , i always believed that this was part of the russian world, i like the word empire, i don’t see anything bad in it, ukraine, belarus, these territories, in different ways, they were called differently, they were part of a great state, from the baltic to the pacific, and after the separation of ukraine, i felt sick, because i was within limited limits, i needed the empire behind me, i lacked this feeling, no one says that we need to restore the empire, the soviet union. but according to the model that the union state operates, according to the model of interaction between the economies of different countries, the eac, the sco, brix
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- this can happen, and as, by the way, the minister of foreign affairs of belarus said not so long ago, integration, integration, this idea, according to -in my opinion, it is worthy of very careful study, we can talk about integration, integration and the formation of such a territory on the planet that... armenia, belarus, kazakhstan, kyrgyzstan and russia. the parties discussed a wide range of issues of deepening eurasian economic
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integration, paying special attention to transport infrastructure , climate customs issues, and the partners agreed that the union’s goals for the future are ambitious. however, the ias has already proven its stability and effectiveness, demonstrating economic growth rates in the union above the world average. and let's pay attention directly. animals, the formation of a common market for organic agricultural products, the created mechanisms make it possible to reduce
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administrative barriers in foreign trade. yes, georgy vasilyevich, i noticed that the meeting of the eurasian intergovernmental council took place in nesvezh, this is one of my favorite cities in belarus, i even came there with my french friend, an art critic, and he was amazed. the greatness of the manifestation of european cultural traditions in nesvezh, here is eurasian integration, precisely in nesvezh, how it fits together in your opinion is not surprising, here is nesvizh as an ensemble, yes, including the architectural one, including the very park there, it was laid out by french architects, so it gave birth to traditions, which was its family nest, it was one of the richest and most important influential tycoons.
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views, that is, uniform competitive conditions, non-acceptance of sanctions, which are contrary to the un charter, again the labor market, yes, that is, the creation of some kind of liberal investment market, those who are supporters of these traditional, including market relations, today this trend is more important than the creation of opposition to the nato bloc or the g7 or g8, the same g8 and china are present. india is also present, now everything is mixed up, that is, we need to reformat it, return to those traditions of the free market, but a free market in a new sense, a regional free market, that is, to really confront our eurasian 3.7 trillion us dollars today, this is unlikely yes, yes to say, this is possible, including in terms of numbers, but we must understand that the number is 60%,
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the same sco - this is all the territories of the earth, this is 40% of the population. yes, pavel, you know, i didn’t ask the question about freshness by chance, in my trips around belarus, especially in its western part, i often had the feeling that i was in an exemplary country in central europe, you talked about this at the beginning of the program , the same prim, neat, quiet, measured europe that we lost, because you know, it’s not the housing issue, but the migration issue, this europe has been destroyed, unfortunately, mrs. merkel opened this door,
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who will close it, especially today, when...
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of a warring country, i mean the russian federation, khaymars shells are flying into our cities, we can understand, we charged with fighting, we are at the forefront of what... is called this civilizational confrontation between east and west, but the chinese very skillfully using the ideas of confucius, they are for harmony, they are for their own development, they are for their citizens to live well, and not for that in order to destroy the geopolitical order of the old world and build something new on these ruins, this is what we should, of course , learn from, and... take the best traditions of chinese civilization, confucius, who taught, strives to find harmony with himself, take care of their own citizens, but by the way, when i come to belarus, i see how
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the ideas of confucius are embodied here, it was he who first spoke about the rulers of the father, who sets an example for his subjects to the people, who, looking at their father, well, frankly speaking, confucius, dad, they themselves want to become better.
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you will survive this and live in russia, living in russian means moving in a different rhythm, and i think this familiar, understandable to every inhabitant of the entire post-soviet space, feature, makes us all at least a little eurasian, i will see you in the same rhythm in a week, thank you huge, it was a program authorized to declare national pragmatism - the optimal basis for a successful foreign policy of belarus.
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