tv [untitled] BELARUSTV September 19, 2024 7:55pm-9:01pm MSK
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fires to rapid response, the head of the ministry of emergency situations vadim senyavsky said at a meeting with employees of departmental aviation. the rescue helicopters finished extinguishing fires in the forests of the brest and gomel regions the day before. rescuers are concerned about the developing situation in the southern part of the country and are forced to state that, compared to last year, this september fires are raging in natural ecosystems five times more often. in most cases, dry grass and bushes burn, with forest fires in second place. we are together, not only on national day unity, a hundred students of the capital received pioneer ties in the marat kazie square. the schoolchildren took an oath and promised to preserve historical memory. special congratulations for the students during the celebration were heard from representatives of public organizations. i came here because i want to join the ranks of the pioneers, and i am a patriot of our country. 90 of the best october children of our capital will join the ranks of the pioneers. our younger generation should
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know their history, they should understand that they always have an elder's shoulder nearby comrade. the cycle of classical music concerts starts in the belarusian state philharmonic, the new season of the academic symphony orchestra in belarus opens with two programs, the second will sound on october 1 on the international day of music. they will perform outstanding symphonies of
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the 16th-19th centuries, the program includes beethoven, who is preceded by a masterpiece of baroque music at the end. this is an opportunity to try something new, meet black african ostriches, from one ostrich egg weighing approximately, well, the average weight is 1.5 kg, you can cook from eight to 12 servings of omelets. cold water refreshes, fills with strength and gives a mood for the fulfillment of a cherished desire, i am charged with the energy of the holy spring, it's high time to go to the agro-estate, for me as a city dweller. i really want to enjoy the beauty of our nature and, of course, join the unique folk art, and we always greet good guests with a cheerful song, ala vony hulya he fell in love, how many instruments are in your orchestra, in our orchestra there are not so many musicians, so five or six instruments can be used. well, in total we only have from
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let's talk with you about what and how we consider unity, why belarus is a unitary country, but more than 100 nationalities live here, how they get along, well , i think they get along, in order for you to take part in our conversation, a qr code appears below, point your smartphone at it, write us a question that we will definitely answer, if you want to see what life is like. here is the editorial staff of our program on the air, here is another qr code read what we write in our telegram channel. in the studio alena syrova, kirill kazakov. let's begin. good evening. well, in general, last week in the palace of independence, probably the most important event took place, in my memory there was nothing like this. the head of state met with representatives of various nationalities. but
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in general with his own people, with belarusians, with those who definitely do not feel like strangers in our country. what was immediately striking was that, despite the rather wide. coverage, the meeting was, as it were, quite intimate and cozy, well, some of those present, including those on our platform, there were, uh, vladislav, you are, in general, one of the participants, so we will probably start discussing this with you, you know, what caught my eye, and at this table in the palace of independence there were probably not the most numerous of our tourists and guests, here are citizens of the russian federation, there are 5 million, i think. tourists visited last year, well, during this tourist season, yes-yes-yes, they visited our country, well, that is, in general, russians for belarusians and belarusians for russians are residents of our one big homeland, the union state, therefore, in general, probably, we do not have any misunderstandings, here in the palace
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of independence there were representatives of those nationalities of those countries with which it seems like we should have complete mutual understanding. mentally, because with armenians, with ukrainians, with kazakhs, we are generally very close, but at the current historical stage, in the current historical paradigm, there are nuances that are important to talk about like this, looking at each other each other in the eyes, and you, as representatives of these national minorities, are exactly the people who can, in general , pass this information on further down the chain, but you... as far as i know, moved to belarus a long time ago, your move is not connected with the events, those, those that the head of state spoke about, yes, that, in general, now resonates painfully, in general, you, i think, definitely have no questions about why belarus is developing this way, why our
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if you noticed or know that at the meeting, when we were with the head of state, of the 13 people invited, in addition to the heads of the diasporas, yes, these were representatives of ukraine, those people who by the will of fate fled from their region and fled for a reason, because there were certain reasons for this and there were grounds for coming to our peaceful, calm, quiet country, why i talked to some of them they say: it is safe here, it is calm here, and we are here almost like at home, so they didn't think for a minute when they received citizenship of the republic of belarus, there were seven representatives from different regions, all of them
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became citizens of the republic of belarus a year, some a year, some 2 years ago, because belarus is, i repeat again, you know, one big family, as i... i call it a multifaceted family, because the representative himself was born an ethnic ukrainian, but i have been in belarus for more than 23 years, and i confirm the words of all my compatriots that this is truly peace, reliably, calmly, mutual assistance, mutual support, this is all correct, really correct, we also looked, when we talked about how to conduct programs, here we had a question, that there were no russians. why, because we live in one such mental paradigm, that is, relatively speaking, we have a direct and correct attitude to the family, that relatively speaking, in official moscow, in official minsk, there is an attitude to history, specifically to the great patriotic war, there is a clear understanding of how to build
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our state, and we, in fact, somewhere through the prism of the former soviet union, look at all the countries of the former ussr in approximately the same way. and we think that they think the same way there, it is clear that when people come here, we understand that many are fleeing from war, many are fleeing from, for example, i am on a first-name basis, because we have known each other for a long time, the question is that when i
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asked the editor that we would like to see a person from the european union, he says: well, there will be samuli from latvia, i say, you see, for a belarusian this is not quite europe, that is, yes, this is part the european union, geographically it is clear, but it is still soviet latvia, and you, as a person who speaks russian well and understands a little why you came here, i understand that you fled precisely because you were not allowed to live.
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but this is really how it works they are very afraid of losing their identity, no, so that, like, well, you know, i would say this, instead of embracing these russians, saying, you are ours, study latvian, be us, because look, we are a calm nation, and so on, we are in different we are going in different directions, well, i am talking about this, we are simply going in different directions. absolutely, they are going to the left, and we are going to the right, you can call it whatever you want, you just understand, instilling such a forced love for the latvian language, in fact, even latvians are rejecting this language, i get a lot of comments when i am ashamed of my government, this is how latvians write, the second thing i want to say is, thereby forcing children to speak english during breaks in schools, because there is no literature in latvian, teaching in soviet times, you remember, most of all, latvian textbooks were published. that we are propagandists and we raise
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and mtz, i think, if i'm not mistaken, i walked by, i was surprised how many of these plants there are, and this motor plant is located right there, what's most surprising, every block, any university, we have one or two of these universities, i talked to them. they say there, don't confuse tourism with emigration, after all, to come, to live for some time, to come, to walk, to see, this is one story, a completely different story, but to decide to move, and even more so to change citizenship. pavel anatolyevich, tell us a little bit about the statistics, who applies more often than others, well, probably ukrainians, yes, today we have annually, in principle the figure has practically not changed over the past 10 years, we have about four to 4,500 people, foreign citizens. acquire belarusian citizenship, the top three are, of course, ukraine, russia and kazakhstan. there are
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many other countries and far abroad, including palestine, and afghanistan, this is the most notorious barel europe. by the way, there are also a lot of, recently lithuania, latvia, our neighbors, estonia, also a lot of citizens apply, namely belarusian citizenship, given the fact that they are obliged to renounce their citizenship. that is, since we do not have dual, yes, it is possible i will add, until the eighth year we all laughed at the old man, we all said, well, what is he saving there, what does he want to prove to someone, after all, globalization can.
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to poland, well, someone is forced, someone is not, it is no secret that, for example, some companies, yes, it simply forces their employees to relocate and there is nothing left, either as there, to remain here without work there , to be loved and needed, or to move and they move, for example, there with their families, well, not that they pick strawberries, but not everyone has everything right
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let's say well, it is very difficult to find work in your specialty, it is very difficult to get a job. it seems to me that it is easier in belarus. how is the situation with this in our country, do we accept everyone, because, relatively speaking, you need to confirm your diploma, you need this, you need that, get permission, how is it with us? well, it should be noted that the labor market in the republic in the city of minsk is accessible and available not only to citizens of the republic of belarus, but also to our potential foreign workers. the state employment service portal operates around the clock, where anyone can get acquainted in real time with all the vacancies that currently exist in our republic, and accordingly, either go out and contact a potential employer, or, if necessary
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, contact our employment service so that they can provide assistance, employment options, the spectrum is very wide, about 2/3 of the specialty are blue-collar jobs that are available, there are those that do not require the appropriate qualifications, there are professions that require higher education, and special education, it should be noted that this year a significant step forward has been made, the ministry of labor has approved a list of specialties for which employers can hire foreign workers without any.
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what does he owe for his non-belarusian worker? well, the salary that the person has earned, no additional special permits are required in this case. well , look, most often people who know russian come, right? that is, well, that's it we and i understand perfectly well that in many ways this same law is aimed at helping ukrainians in some way, well, first of all , ukrainians, yes, because they come here, we give an opportunity and people who , for example, come from donbass or from central ukraine, they really, as it were, very quickly fall into our mentality, because we really have a common history, we quickly understand this, people, for example, from the same europe come here to work, a ukrainian has arrived, i understand, we will treat him, well let's say, somewhere more softly, and if, for example, a german comes, let it be a german who
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left the soviet union in the early nineties, got tired of his western life, and returned. here his history will be more complicated, well, of course, the language barrier will serve as certain obstacles, but this does not mean that a person will not be able to find a job, because there are a number of specialties that do not require perfect knowledge of russian, belarusian, these are well and working specialties, or where a specialist works in an individual program, because all the same, it is important how much he is in his field. specialists, how much he can implement it, but the language barrier is erased over time, well, that's how we talk behind the scenes, we also introduced a conversation about the fact that... in general, it seems like we don't have any problems, everyone lives in peace, harmony, mutual understanding, everyone loves each other, appreciates, respects, here you go, easily get
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to ensure that this is legislatively enshrined, that every person who comes to our country has equal rights, social rights, as pyotr leonidovich spoke about, to the opportunity to work, because after all, to come to our country, it doesn't mean what it means to a person. all of this will suddenly fall by itself, because all this potential is created by our people, please, join society, work together and you will, you know, i'll discuss with you a little on the topic of what does not consider that this is just a matter of course, after all, they partly consider, there is a category of those who, for example, free education, free medicine in general perceive as a matter of course, this also happens, probably it is not worth it.
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in another way, we are open, come to us and as tourists, if you want to stay, live with us, if you want to stay with us, work, but in the psychology of our people in general, if something is given to you for free, if they just bring you some little blue-bordered observations, then it is not as valuable as what you paid money for, in general, that's what they say, that even some kind of conditional free physical education class is not as valuable as if a person has at least a ruble of his own, but gives...
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only from outside our country, uh, people are trying to hammer in somewhere and even imagine that the catholic religion is the second largest denomination in terms of the number of believers in our country, these attempts to imagine that a church is necessarily a polish church, no, no, the roman catholic church in belarus, yes, among catholics there are a lot of...
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poles, poles, but among catholics there are a lot of belarusians, identifying themselves as catholic, necessarily belonging to the polish nationality, it is wrong, wrong, and as for driving such a wedge or between representatives of different faiths, you know, all our faiths, they treat each other with great respect and... i think you can be convinced at all the holidays, we always have representatives of the orthodox, uh catholic church, uh muslims, jews and the state invites them for dialogue and they themselves invite each other in order to, because this has been tested for centuries, centuries, since the 14th century here
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representatives live. judaism, islam, once came, the tatars were invited by prince vitovt to protect this territory, here are the jews, who were persecuted in different parts of the world, they also found an opportunity to live here peacefully, when they talked about the fact that there were four languages, it was not in vain, because before the great patriotic war, jews were the second largest population. corners of the world to play out, unfortunately, it works out, a striking example is the balkans, sudan, quite recently, split due to belonging to us, islam, and ukraine to us for now.
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establishments where caucasian cuisine is in the kitchen, let's say, a caucasian, or georgian cuisine in the kitchen of georgians, here on the contrary, these are the number of chinese restaurants that have appeared now. what are you surprised about, and for me it is surprising, as for a resident of belarus, because in
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general we are absolutely, absolutely yes, everyone is equal, i, pavel anatolyevich, am taking advantage of your presence, i want to discuss the following point, but earlier, in order to obtain citizenship, it was necessary to go through absolutely... all the stages, well, at least a residence permit, yes, probably, first to obtain, as far as, well, it turns out, then this period of your progressive movement towards obtaining citizenship was very, very conscious, now, for example, for ukrainians everything is going according to a simplified system, but hasn't this desire to obtain belarusian citizenship become less conscious, because we have double is excluded, you said. you need to renounce your previous one, it seems to me that this is a very difficult, hellish psychological moment, and how, how , in any case, of course, there are certain criteria for obtaining citizenship, they are
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of my conscious life i have been in belarus for 31 years, so i came when i was 23, probably belarus is longer in time, you just know, this is what they sometimes teach us the most important thing in the world of democracy, what does an american mean, he is an american, and then after a comma there is irish origin, iranian origin.
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we are trying to create a certain society, which in the global sense, when several poles of attraction appear, it will create exactly the society that should exist, the chinese , for example, say that the common destiny of humanity, we also say that we have a common destiny of our country, people who come here, they should actually create our country in parts, you say that a belarusian, it’s not a pity that the persians are such an ancient nation,
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i heard something about belarus, like belorus', but then we came and looked, but for us it was shuravi, that is, the soviet union, we knew that we were going to the soviet union, where were we going, well, have you ever regretted that you ended up in belarus, for example, not in russia, this is also a rhetorical question, as i asked, because if he had regretted it, he would not have stayed, i would not have stayed, belarus for me. a lot has been done, yes, belarusian, i studied here, i got married here, i have a child, i teach here at a prestigious university, i became an associate professor, i... it's like
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last year in medicine, in order to gain access to clinical practice according to the legislation of our republic and the regulatory documents of the ministry of health after completing 6 years, let's say, or 5 years, you need to complete an internship, but i'll give you a figure: last year, among foreign citizens, we had 20 graduates internships, that is... those guys, those doctors who are already set to work with us, this year 115, yeah, so the numbers speak for themselves, and i want to note that our clinical residency gives the right to work as a doctor, i understand, it's a narrow specialty, cardiologists, oncologists, there
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our graduates, already the first graduates of this experimental project, are admitted to medical practice, having passed the exam, under the supervision of the israeli health authorities, well, this is literally in july accreditation of the ministry of health of iran, the islamic republic of iran, well and a number of others, jordan, i can list for a long time, in general, to get the right to practice medicine abroad, you need to show your knowledge.
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who came from ukraine, entered studied here, very often, very often calls come in, why? because they find a phone number, find a website and so on, write and contact, there were just cries from the heart, when people arrived with suitcases, they do not know what to do, who to contact, how to contact, that's why we have to help very often with advice, and not only with advice, and with actions. with our own, we very often turn to the red cross, to district administrations, and what i want to tell you is that 20, more than 20 years ago, that now we always more than once...
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because they really come with a cry from the soul and do not know what to do with small children, there are families, three children, four small children, then we already organize some humanitarian aid, clothing, and medicines, we help find apartments, so that people, at least the first few days, before officially, the official authorities will provide them with assistance, so that they at least have a place to spend the night, something to eat and so that we can be calm, that they have a roof over their heads,
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i will tell you, even personally, using my own example, i have a daughter here, my daughter was born, and i just i am happy that she will be able to get a normal education plus free education, this is also the main topic, the second thing i want to say is that in the entire european union, latvia is no exception here, it really is like some kind of epidemic, a disease, what they are now imposing, this minority is trying to impose their own values on the majority, many are resisting, many understand what is happening there, this is precisely because of...
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that is why they support those who are specifically non-traditional, that is, this imposition is still mental, you know, like a show for example, there are such people, if you want to earn good money, go and become like that, well, here again, due to our multinationality, due to our interfaith, it is somehow not accepted for us to flaunt something excessively, and i am not talking about orientation right now, in general... about our values and even traditional relations, but still they say that belarusians are very reserved people in terms of showing their feelings
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for each other, yes, perhaps we are well-mannered somewhere, because we know very well that the questions related to religion, raising children and politics - this is what can lead to conflict, centuries of war back and forth, back and forth, here you will want to be quieter, well, but regarding our interfaith world, after all - iran, the islamic republic of iran - this is still what, probably, divides us by faith, well , let's be honest, yes, how comfortable do you feel here, regarding religion? yes, absolutely comfortable, no one asks what your religion is or we usually don't pay attention to your name, never once have questions arisen, what... what faith do you have or not? faith is what i have inside and i have, i don't think that my faith is the best or your faith is the best or what, such questions
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that's what, that in latvia there is simply a sea, in belarus there is no sea, i think, and the city of dapils it speaks russian, well in any case you immediately get your bearings, like, you come to taxi drivers, what language do taxi drivers speak, what language do the ads hang on the entrances, the city speaks that language, so riga and tallinn they speak exactly this language, that's all, you can tell as much as you want, i just have a kind of dream that we will somehow live together, in different
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states, but together politics, the politics that they have, is a politics to nowhere, i always. i'm talking about this, sooner or later this nonsense will end, and whether you like it or not, but it is much more profitable to be friends with your closest neighbors than, excuse me, with those who are god knows where. aleksandrevich, i have a rhetorical question for you: 156 nationalities, you said on the air, that some of them are represented by one person, yes, so i have a rhetorical question: how can't everyone get along in such a dictatorship? i had it for a second. that, how do they get along in this dictatorship, well , because it's a dictatorship, the thing is that no one needs to prove to people of other nationalities, they prove that they are recognized, that they are seen that they are the same as other people, because belarus accepts everyone, and people who come accept our traditions,
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we went to the service on saturday, came to the red cross, talked, told how they live in afghanistan, in iran, in syria, what they hear there, what's the news, and now israel is of concern, palestine too, refugees come to us, that is, they integrate, without turning around to see what will happen tomorrow, because they are in a quiet, peaceful country where they will always be given a helping hand, always fed, provided monetary-valenche support, yes to people from ukraine, it is quarterly, therefore.
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i assure you, we have a future, we are making a very amazing and rare product, not only in the country, but in principle in the region, because there are not many companies that make watches, directly do production, an approach to business that everyone should strive for, when we release something, it is a big burden, and we need to maintain the brand, so our mood is responsible and fighting, i can say with confidence that our team... it is a team, the overall result, our common cause depends on the contribution of each, and we try to bring it to each employee, that everyone is important and needed. watch the project quality mark on the belarus 24 tv channel. a culinary show where centuries-old recipes come to life. today we are preparing golshany dumplings, darling.
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