tv [untitled] BELARUSTV July 2, 2024 8:00pm-9:00pm MSK
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alexander lukashenko received a report from the head of the presidential administration and the ambassador of belarus to russia. in a conversation with dmitry krutoy and alexander rogozhnik, the head of state noted the importance of promoting work on the russian track. the neighbors' market is big ; many people flock there, even despite the sanctions. the goal of belarus is to occupy its niche and...
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in the region to such an extent that the world will tremble, the president of belarus stated this already during a meeting with the speaker of the russian state duma vyacheslav volodin. alexander lukashenko also noted that there are a number of questions between minsk and moscow, which need to be discussed, they also talked about the upcoming sco summit in astana, as well as the independence day of belarus. vyacheslav volodin arrived at the head of the russian delegation in minsk on behalf of the russian president. the politician will take part in the ceremonial events. after various spheres. the event took place on the eve of the main national holiday , independence day. this is a holy symbolic date from which the record of 80 years of peaceful life in belarus began. and now is the time to write new pages of history. the head of state congratulated participants of the event on the upcoming independence day, wishing that this holiday and the current solemn ceremony become for them and for all residents of the country a new impetus for professional success.
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participants of the memory train were met in mogilev. schoolchildren visited the field of military glory near mogilev, where on july 12, 1941, the most fierce battle took place with tank units of the wehrwacht. german troops expected to immediately occupy the regional center and sent 70 tanks to the riotous field. soviet soldiers managed to burn 39 enemy combat cars and repulse several attacks. participants of the belarusian-russian project paid tribute to the memory. victims of death in minsk, a youth forum is being held for nazi crimes without a statute of limitations; students and young teachers from belarus and russia, together with experts, talk about preserving historical memory. discussion at dialogue platforms based on the academy of sciences of belarus and the institute of history using modern approaches, visits to interactive museums and exhibitions, the real story of eyewitnesses, guests were given an excursion to khatyn. we we say that there are fewer veterans.
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methods are used, but they are very important. the task, i emphasize once again, is to preserve historical memory, form a historical worldview and form true patriots who love history, know history and love their countries. we have a lot of common points of historical memory with the republic of belarus, and one of them is, of course, the great patriotic war, and not just the great patriotic war, but an understanding of the nature of the great patriotic war. that it was a war of destruction, a war for enslavement, a war to free up living space for the nazis, nazi germany and its accomplices, and russia and belarus know very well what price
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who make such decisions today, on the one hand, this is, of course, a degradation of morals, political culture, public administration in general, to impose sanctions against a youth organization, and even for saving children who are being rescued from a combat zone, that is, this is a direct humanitarian mission of any normal public organization, this is one of the cornerstones of the tasks of the united nations, well, then immediately introduce sanctions against the un, which...
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for yourself a chance to escape there or go to study, that is, become mankurts, become mankurts, do not join organizations that support the president, our state, the point is this: but i think that they will not achieve their goal, this it’s really a sign that the instruments of influence are being exhausted, that is, they are looking for some pain points that in fact are not that painful for us, this is good, it means that the imagination is being exhausted, it means that these sanctioned measures are already reaching some point. then they have edges, and the most important thing is that they don’t understand the real ones...
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they can no longer influence the present, so they are trying to influence the future, that’s today i will say that it’s easy for them there’s nothing to do, they just agree with their colleagues that it’s a dead end because it’s already possible to get to the maternity hospital, that is , they can still introduce it there in the pioneer organization. they begin to strike tomorrow, that is, today they are trying to influence precisely the consciousness of those who will be at the helm of the country tomorrow, and, look, the face of these democrats who teach us to live in the eu want to abandon the principle of unanimity in order to bypass hungary's veto, for example, during voting on a number of issues, including anti-russian ones.
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level, to divert attention from, in general , their big problems that they got into, we also see this, we notice, ending these new topics old people, in the camp of our opponents, but now there are active reviews of the new secretary general in october, stoltenberg must leave his post, it seems, finally through. many attempts, all 32 members of the alliance finally agreed on leaving the resignation of mark rueth as prime minister of the netherlands is not said by a hawk like stoltenberg, but by every new appointment. for some reason, it aggravates the behavior and condition of these structures. andrey, do you think there is something fundamental worth waiting for? well , imagine, some kind of elections are taking place in the military structure, that is, to what extent they really influence the change of control, i think not much, try to choose a commander in a battalion, for example, well, most likely it won’t work, here there is such a game, look, so we listened to all of you, this means that each country has expressed some kind of
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also stated that the day chosen for attacks on churches in dagestan exposes the devilish essence of terrorists. alexander vladimirovich, you agree with those who claim that the strike on sevastopol and the attacks in dagestan are all, behind all these manifestations is the same force. well, let's look at it this way, both missiles and radical islam, which in this case suspects in these cases, they are all american. origin, so to speak, so obviously they have one common master, secondly, i will say this, that it is already clear and clear that it is the americans who are waging this war, with russia, at the moment everyone is waiting for, say, a counter-offensive, yes, what - there will be a counter-offensive, a change,
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i will say that what is striking is that they are trying to teleport the war, combat ... actions deep into russia, because the front line, the line of contact, it is becoming secondary today, for today day, even it is somehow not particularly illuminated or touched, it has lost some meaning, now everything is focused on throwing active actions deep into russia, deep into russia - this means beating someone, beating civilians, but for today day , looking at this tragedy... on the sevastopol beach, this immediately brings to mind a picture from the times of the great patriotic war, when german pilots ironed children's beaches in evpatoria, this is one on one, so here everything is in one package, today
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it’s american, what a key goal for them, how they do this, well, i have one. the formula is that the russians are better, no one beat or defeated the russians, that’s why the task here is to cause a russian rebellion, fear, destabilization, that’s because the americans themselves won’t do this, they will expose the russians in any case, so they won’t fight against themselves they can, we remember the cold war, but who won it? america, the russians won there, the russians defeated the russians, in essence, they want to repeat this scenario in the same way, because he’s a worker, yeah, so they will...
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still divide what’s happening by region, really missile the attacks, i think, were most likely aimed primarily at military targets, that is, there were missiles there when they shot down over the territory of sevastopol, well, relatively speaking, cassettes for these munitions. and iran, that is, in essence, this north-south corridor, it has finally lined up, the iron the road passes through the territory.
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some isis fighters that appeared in our country, the second point about dagestan, yes, this is from the moment the second chechen war ended, it was the most problematic point in russia, that is , this sub-bullet is really very wide there, but it was not limited only to the americans , also to saudi arabia, and... and there you know, today the russians have a brilliant attitude, that is, it could not have been precisely orchestrated in terms of wahhabism there, something controlled from there, no, it was something that disguises itself as wahhabism, hence the strange choice of target, because if you carry out a terrorist attack , let’s say, well, they are against the war in the gas sector, for example, yes, then it’s understandable that there is sabotage there against a synagogue, there is a terrorist attack, yes, the destruction of two buildings, but why then against the orthodox church, if russia takes a pro-palestinian position, this is wrong from a political point of view the task of a terrorist attack, if it is a terrorist attack, let’s say , only against... russia, yes, then again this sets up the arab world, the islamic world, well, let’s say, against isis, which thus knocks out, yes, let’s say, an ally, therefore the goals were uncharacteristic in terms
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of the fact that... that this also coincides in terms of dates with the negotiation process, which ukraine announced just the other day, that we are ready to sort of discuss something, well, that is, in the west there are also different lines that some want, some don’t want these negotiations someone is also managing these terrorist acts through different lines, that is , it is not just one center that makes decisions, there are conditionally the british, there are americans, there is someone else, they are trying to change this agenda among themselves, so well, of course, as a rule, even the british are always more responsible for the escalation, for the aggravation, for making such a decision, and here also, if i may. one moment is such an informational and psychological one, we need to look at who the perpetrators of this terrorist attack were, and this is generally one of the signs of our time, the golden youth of dagestan, who did not need anything, but who belonged to one of the clans, which, well , no one in dagestan, so i listened to caucasian specialists, experts who know perfectly well who comes from what kind of tribe, but no one i would say that these are
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some kind of mujahideen, which means this is an influence. pumping from outside, and here i absolutely agree, remember who was the face of that very isis, jihadi john, who cut off the heads of unfortunate people on cameras, including two catholic priests, so he is a citizen great britain, he is from the same golden advanced youth who received an education there in the european union, i say this to the fact that our young people need to be very careful, especially from such... urban golden advanced youth, we need to be very careful about what influences are exerted on them through the information environment, what ideas should we throw at them? i will still try to return to this question of mine regarding the attacks of ukrainian missiles, ukrainian, american missiles on sevastopol and in parallel the ongoing talk of peace talks, why? because around this topic, around this question we constantly
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build our... discussions, but for some reason, probably considering that it is obvious, we do not touch upon it, i will try to formulate why , instead of creating this endless illusion success from the counter-offensive, there before the next nato summit in july, before the debate between biden and trump, why at some defining moment the ukrainians do not try to save themselves, their country, with all possible forces, or or this stage. already passed, because every next proposal that kiev will follow will be worse than what is now, well, we need to look at who benefits, that is, who benefits from peace negotiations now, no one, there are no players on the geopolitical map of the world who were even a truce would be beneficial, well, why would they, i don’t agree, china, well, china maybe, if it’s a chinese formula, i agree, but not in modern times, the ukrainian
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people are not a subject. a strict nazi dictatorship has been established there, detachments will fight there, there there are neo-nazi gangs operating, there are hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands of people behind bars, including our fellow journalists, or killed without trial for an alternative position, biden definitely does not need peace negotiations before the elections, because they will be perceived as a defeat, because the new administration may have to compromise, although it depends on what conditions. the russian federation is winning victory after victory on the battlefield; for now, it also does not need these peace negotiations based on an ultimatum, although the russian the federation and belarus would agree to a normal outcome, all formulas were proposed by the belarusian side and announced by president putin by the russian federation. the ukrainian government, the regime is a puppet, there is simply no one there to talk to now, and vladimir putin said this several times,
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they are so european unionists. nato countries, if we take it collectively, the united states of america, have no interests in peace negotiations, therefore the last conference is not peace negotiations, but an attempt to present an ultimatum to the russian federations and an attempt to win over some of the countries of the global majority, the global south, to the side of nato. although it is obvious even to alexei aristovich that he needs to cling to negotiations, and, moreover, he draws attention to this and expresses
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that aristovich is not interesting in himself, but because there are many ukrainians now. those who publicly express a similar point of view are inclined towards this, they say that when we talk about peace negotiations, about the fate of ukraine, we cannot ignore the interests of russia and belarus. let's listen to a short fragment. with an invitation to russia and belarus and real consideration of their interests.
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will begin to independently work on the topic of peace negotiations, that is, the chinese realized that they should rely especially on the position of europe separately from the united states, there separately from ukraine , but there was an interesting statement from china that it has to, although i think approaches. the chinese will come up with very tempting offers to the ukrainian side, if only because someone should think about how to rebuild the country after all this, i think that even the latest euro-optimist in ukraine understands that it is unlikely that these
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western moneybags will give billions of euros in order to restore for themselves as competitors what is already absolutely true, that is, who will still be engaged in restoration. parts of ukraine, some territories there, this is a big question, so, of course, china is interested, first of all, why, this is the traditional chinese formula, it is better to cooperate and trade than to fight, of course, in eurasia they need unification, to further promote the belt project and paths, community of the common destiny of humanity, war what prevents this from happening, i think, is one of the motives of this war, including preventing the unification of eurasia. here ukraine is used as a battering ram, of course, primarily against russia, but also against the global ambitions of china, look, you said about the interests of china, here aristovich says the same, but about the interests of russia and belarus, which must be taken into account, well, it became clear to everyone about the interests of russia, vladimir putin
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spoke about this more than once, not everyone understood, but what are the interests of belarus in this case in relation to ukraine, i’ll try to explain, well, first of all, the most basic, we want our southern neighbor to be calm, there are no threats from there. in general, in order for the border to be controlled, it is desirable to return to the state when we have normal, and best of all, fraternal relations with ukraine. plus, in my opinion, our national interest is for ukraine to continue to exist as a subject of international law, neutral, not divided between, relatively speaking, poland and russia, because in any case it an imbalance if... the western part of ukraine is under poland, our balcony will be surrounded on all three sides by hostile states, so our interest is for ukraine, or its part that will remain sovereign, to be at least a neutral
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but it’s impossible, a possible option in his words is the current freeze on the front line, this is exactly what, from his point of view, should have been proposed to putin before the swiss summit, then bylensky definitely agreed, the west would have agreed to it. gives such a position that the military doesn’t want
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to fight, the army is poorly managed, which means there is a lot of corruption, ineffective, and let’s hold elections against this background, it’s clear that with the holding of elections a certain situation changes and maybe russia will also benefit from such hold elections, see who will come there new, that is, well, i think that there may be a korean option, and several options, and even with elections on territories, then, as alexey said, if elections are held, some kind of window will already open for us, well, who knows what will happen there and how it will be easier to work with them then. achieved a deal with the us regime, he pleaded guilty
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to a single charge, namely conspiracy to obtain and disclose information to national defense, but all this, of course , is a screen, he was kept behind bars for an inconvenient truth, for completely reliable information about us war crimes. andrey, where does such humanism come from when they don’t want to choose? show off or what, when you have a deal, well, you also have to give something in return, so he was sitting in... so they let him go, well, in fact, as if they agreed for nothing, the next question is, yes, that is in this case, wikileaks was like this, so an accomplice, convicted there in the usa, an american intelligence officer who gave him information on iraq, obama pardoned him all the time, that is, before the american elections, well, it’s probably logical to pardon this guy too, frame this at least as an initiative there by biden usa, so that, well maybe he can increase his rating a little more, look, he generously forgave him, why so, well, because the republicans have always... been very, very against any kind of deals there and there is
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the electric chair, that means executing him there, this was also stated michael pompeo at one time, that is, they were not going to let him go under any circumstances, so apparently it depends on the different positions of democrats and republicans, why are the british doing this again, well, probably he didn’t just sit there for 5 years, but apparently everything i could tell is still they re-checked it for a very long time, but when he had already become completely useless in terms of some new information, they released him, but again, to the british jurisdiction, australia is, let’s say, a former dominion, and he’s british... he’s leaving for the usa, so that’s all for him the british still leave it as if there was nothing but tulle, well , he writes more comfortably: the deal was an elegant solution to a problem that was turning into a growing political headache for the us government, well, when there were all the wikileaks scandals, it was through the british press they were hitting the americans all the time, that is, it was precisely a british-american conflict, which of course resulted in support all over the world against the american military company, but it was clearly beneficial to the british, so well... what today says that this well, here’s an elegant
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deal, well, it means that it was the british who agreed with the americans, they agreed elegantly, america lost just another war, only this war was against one person, if you look at it like that, well , i wouldn’t say that asansh himself asansh won the this situation, asanj, well, no, probably not , but we just can also say for sure whether afghanistan won the war with america, 20 years, right? and the result is the same, asansh, well, how does it differ from the afghan version, nothing at all, just everything is like a carbon copy, i agree that they simply decided to remove the extra figure from the information board, because asansh is one of the first information partisans in the information era, who came out said, got out this ins and out of all the dirty laundry, he gave information not only about, well, wikily in general, how movement. not only about crimes against humanity in iraq and afghanistan, not just
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about the atrocities of the american military machine, but remember how many diplomatic secrets were made public through wikileaks, how many secret agreements, how many corrupt deals, including with the participation of the european union elite, there on the basis of these investigations, which were thrown out by wikileaks, many deposits in swiss, supposedly independent banks were damaged, this was one of the conditions that they say... and although the deal is personally beneficial to him, he will remain in history as the first informational or one of the first informational partisans, on the other hand, for me this is another confirmation of the weakness - that of the american-british or british, american in general western machine, which
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said that it was a city on a hill, it demonstrates freedom of speech, democracy, pluralism, the famous british law, all these four... they no longer exist, and it’s even embarrassingly embarrassing to cling to them, yes, well, i have a less optimistic opinion, but i think that this a brilliant special operation to neutralize all these possible partisans, because what they showed us, well, firstly, i agree that initially this project could have been a project of the struggle of one part of the global elites against another, but with the use of a supposedly independent such a romantic figure, now. ..
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rather, they showed that it was necessary to flee not to the ecuadorian, but to the russian embassy, because another information partisan who asked for protection in the russian federation quietly works and remains an information leader of public opinion. well, great we are watching a political show in the person of asandzh, it is quite possible that the trail from this story will continue for some time so that it is truly graceful, as the wall street journal wrote, but i don’t know if there is grace in this show that they are trying to offer us all.
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the decline of the west, when two, well, let's say, politicians are not the first freshness, soft, you see, i say diplomatically, two politicians are not the first freshness, puts on a show, and millions of people look at it, in general, quite seriously, i mean mind, of course american is not of the first freshness, it means rotten, if i’m going to quote it to the end, thank you for clarifying, the point, the point is that the version is purely american, in fact, if so, this is an analogy.
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witnesses of some next elegant decision, when suddenly these two comrades turn out to be from the category of favorites, go somewhere in the shadows and some new figure comes out, i just wanted to talk about grace, that’s why... in general , the reason why i spoke to his american colleague, he says: this is how it is in the american democratic party, here in intellectual elite, no one views this as an election between trump and
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biden, because behind biden is vice president kamala harris, in fact, biden’s only task is to survive until the elections, and he really more or less agrees with the cardiogram, with medical support, to win them , no one is interested anymore, kamala haris is a compromise figure, even most of the republican party is against her. will not be indignant because he is a weak politician, but - i am afraid that the americans may outplay themselves, these behind-the-scenes games and intrigues may not be understood by the american deep state, at least those people who went on a tour of the white house - in the last elections, at least those who consider themselves deceived and who do not want to be dolls , just mapians, and who will say we are citizens of the united states of america.
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i don’t think that it will change radically, the usa will try to maintain its dominant position, it’s another matter how they will try in this chessboard first finish off russia, and then china, or they will first take on china and give some kind of sop, they say, well figure it out, okay, we skimmed all the cream from ukraine, now we need russia closer. pull it up in order to create a counterbalance to china, trump is in favor of china being the main goal, biden has a different strategy in this regard,
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who to gobble up first, he is commerce, yes, yes, yes, well, commerce is commerce, but for they have a deep state behind them, yes, that is, if they see that russia is ready to make a deal, commerce, of course, will say, come on, i have an excellent relationship with vladimir, we met, he understands me, there’s generally a right turn there. we are observing, and that means this is a signal that they will try to drag us all, by the way, into anti-chinese arrangements, but our task is to refrain from all this, and despite the changes of these first persons, who in fact are the first persons, nothing will happen decide, still follow your strategic line, clearly understand it, lead and...
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independence day, what we are celebrating, this is a very important event for us, we are entering into cooperation as a full member of the shankai organization, that is, with china and the global, as i liked the wording, not the global south, but the global majority, we are on the same path, and 30 years of the institute presidency, which we don’t just know, i draw anniversaries in the fate of one of the state institutions, for us it is a powerful symbol, it is personified in this sense in our country, as if collected, if you look at these events. well at first glance, well, yes, here are anniversaries, some round dates, but these are all parts of one whole, and well, since these are
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round dates, which means they are symbolic for us, which means they push us to... so that we understand what and how we came up to all these dates and events, here andrei evgenevich, i address this question to you, with what and with what we have approached, to the eightieth anniversary of liberation, to the thirtieth anniversary of the institution of presidency, to the entry into a new stage within the framework of the shanghai organization, i will erase, well, i will add one more date, june 26 seventy fourth year minsk received the well-deserved title of the hero of the city, 50 years of the hero city of minsk, our beloved capital, congratulations to all minsk residents, and we are very much like... menchani remember, feel, carry through, let through ourselves this feat of both the belarusian underground and the belarusian resistance in general, for this is also important and significant for us, but you are absolutely right that these 80 years from the liberation of belarus through restoration, because the city of minsk and the vast majority of 200 belarusian cities were restored simply from the ashes, and
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look how many were burned villages and genocide of the people, but we... this is 30 years of presidency, this is the story of restoration, this is the story when we were balancing, like 30 years ago, we were balancing on the edge of an abyss, the president said this in his first program: to take the people and the country away from the abyss, at the beginning of the great patriotic war we stood over the same abyss that threatened us with destruction, therefore, in my opinion, all these dates are connected by the main logic, this is the logic of development. when belarusians, despite the genocide, despite the possibility of falling into chaos and decay late soviet post-soviet, they choose strong institutions of power, and if there had not been a presidential republic, like this, well, even if we discard everything else, the republic of belarus would not have survived, it seems to me, so this is the application of the belarusian
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people themselves. to sovereignly decide our history, which is manifested in the fight against an external aggressor, in the ability and opportunity to build our own state, we will now continue to summarize this result, to understand with what and how we approached all these events, i will remind you that yesterday the president met with the head of the russian ministry of foreign affairs sergei lavrov, where they also touched upon the topic of joining the shanghai cooperation organization, let's listen to a short fragment: i am especially grateful for the work that you and the russian leadership have done, first of all, to... join us to the shanghai organization cooperation, full participation of belarus in this organization, we really hope that this will happen in astana, at least judging by your statements lately, i see that we have fulfilled everything there are no obligations and such problems for belarus to join the shost today, this is very important
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that is, our system shows that, in general, everything necessary for a truly sovereign state is in place , institutions, continuity, strong power, our role in international politics, respected by other players, this will be the key to our further, let’s say, development, existence, normal, yeah, the
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better they are, the better it will be for us there, so our task is still belarusian. history, then everything will be fine within the framework of the show, in terms of the presidential elections, this path has been traveled, of course, you know, it’s even a little offensive that people there, when choosing a used car, for example, they look through i don’t know a thousand advertisements, study characteristics, then they see what they bought, when people make a choice in the elections, often they don’t think about anything at all, that is, they get a person out of nowhere who is conducting some kind of high-profile campaign, i’m talking about the elections of the twentieth year for example, yes, i say, it turns out that people are ready to exchange this big , understandable path, which...
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evening prime time and this is a panorama, tatyana korol is with you, hello, let's sum up this day together, beyond... a busy agenda of the first reports of the new head of the presidential administration and the ambassador of belarus to russia, a meeting with the speaker of the russian state duma, as well as an event in honor of the day independence, orban.
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