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100 criminal cases have been opened. oh, there's nothing. so these abusive power and forgery isn't under borrowed and are using counterfeit documents. that's where we what, that's where we have to fight. and on the global level level, we need to communicate with the people to convince them, persuade them some of your thoughts on you, the flu bc, virgil. what about b, b c. but us, but yes please. what do i do as the us? the typical hopefully will be busy mr. precedence. this is sir, beating slee russia. will you please only thing is over the last year. over coach that will exceed no one. ah, alexander vonnie sir. organizations have been one of the other one, had declared national extremist organizations, and he himself is in prison with me. not only are you local after accusing, ah,
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which of course you would have to live with a certain people from the other earth. neither russians occur to services of poisoning him or what. but when you the house happened exactly what changed were here in russia with you, so that's the number of those declared extremists and the foreign ages has increased to do so drastically. he often speak about history, wrath, and i'm sure you know history. well, let's concentrate on what you focus on the last time posted in that where power was concentrated on federal through foisy in a few with no real positions with them. and when russia was here to put out a new style composition with the west to pled which you know to a counter reaction, it led to girth. still very well, those people up to yours and revolutions for the country. do you think that that is
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possible that you're now laying the foundation for such a situation through hutcher? what is lucy? every story now? are you talking about history? like to remind you that award to our opponents said for centuries? yeah. the cattle to defeat russia as well. we can only look, you can only instigates a collapse from within. that's war. the did successfully during world war one of them you were the following will were one. and in the night, in ninety's, when the savage union collapsed, they did it from within, it was implosion. who did that? those whom they think did you have paid by someone else who where tried for someone else's interests. those who are not related the interests of liberal yet soviet union, russia, the russian empire, you talked about the person who said or alleged to was poisoned. we sent multiple requests, they defect job a key to share at least any evidence that would support corroborate these
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allegation. nothing zilch nother. why or what's the reason the no evidence or maybe your political don't take that novel charkha look. poison sharon was literally still will not be her cake. can we come over? can our specialists come over to you and work together these into forensic i suggested this city not national, pathetic them for to the presence of france from that? well, yes, i did. what it was about getting a well owner dealer, take us, give us some grounds to we're open a criminal case. no, nothing brush and look at the v. melcher, why? or should i put the just keep silent. ok. so let's turn this page over. if you, if you can't say anything in response to signal that's it, asked for those who sit in jail. you know, the social will need to be always have someone who's going to seat in jail in every
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country. he should not, it does not make a new criminal crime is here. and then under the disguise of police court, i feel a political opposition. as for the foreign agents, no man increase the number of foreign agents. i agree that there is nothing good about it. and like to remind you once again that of the one that law was invented not by russia, that's to cut or it was invented, very deliberately, could buy on the country. i've clicked the newsletter and which is an ally sheesh to the u. k, which you represent longer than it's considered to be a beacon of democracy, was that it was pastor, not our law was passed in tonight in thirty's. these do it, but it's still in place right now. it's still effective. emptiness is still in effect, still from which that is. so 0.2903 isn't that, you know, again, 34 percent. the rhetoric of organizations are considered to be foreign agents until
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60 and the same figure is true for russia. just the same share. what's the difference of thumb? usually when you look really oh, do you run going to get if you don't and your activities in there, you read jail for 5 years in the u. s. even yet if you stop this activity and shut down your operational, you still liable. you're so criminally liable. 5 years in us that settled here in russia when nothing like this, we don't bound the operations of these organizations. we just want those organisations are involved in some internal political yes to it is should be straightforward about the funding would issue with sources of the fancy fine finance garrity. they can continue with their operations. our law is much more liberal or if you think that it's not enough and just like your colleague is saying,
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we need to introduce skill and criminal penalty. well ok, let's do it. lesson genes to use criminal penalties for these activities. if they don't stop there activities where we don't just band their activities, westwood, just state. yes. but the source of the funding him will he should you, if you're federal it, i agree that there might be some simple interpretations or on board, on the definition of in domestic political activity. 74 organizations have been recognized as for an agency out of 200000, that a registered tooth, 100000. and jose, it's 0.034 percent. but so it's the same as in the us, but with their that tough regulation. i'm sorry for the last, for the separation of powers. we do have the executive power. we have the legislative and the judicial powers this that i yeah. like it's clear that at every stage of the bridge loan of history. so hold on, which was the,
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might be something that was and you are able to let the know specific sir, in terms of far the balance between those powers. but we'll try to make sure that our country is united, that it's moving ahead. who but auditing is a consolidated, will do the 30th and the metal. it's the russian people who would have to decide or not those who you service to tie who you work for to day. yes, please. the right you can have them now. you're all right, now let's go on to tv channels. we have amc the morgan. you live with good afternoon, no deductible, which i was to putin. colleagues, he felt good. you were asking that, you know, russia is concentrating and of course i would like to be concentrated,
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went on domestic issues with that. but the current situation around russia, wiley as a very intense division of western media, say that trash is going to attack ukraine. nation i, you make a phone calls. try to count them down, but still they are panicking. and jessica ball over the last 30 years. we've had ross made you because a criticism papa hutch from western countries with central saying that we're doing something wrong, but we have our security priorities and we have an understanding of what are the such that it often happens that anything we agree on may be left on paper and forgotten like those me. so what should we prepare ourselves for?
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what is the child, the realistic expectation? yes. repeat that they're talking about. so war got to have a we actually calculated the risk of such a war even it fits results of a provocation. lagracia poor, i can junior for other and i see it so bew spoke about. gotcha. coff has changed freight that you used with. the 1st part of that phrase was it was the question he was asked. so is russia angry? know she's not rush is not angry, she is focusing on something mature so you can take care a seat. now, i will try to be really brief switched. but i would like to start from the very beginning because the escalation started back in 2014. and before that, despite natasha,
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just by the fact that the soviet union collapses, that interest you and doing historical watch and lance with the recall the russian populations were not part was all french anymore. and ukraine, 1st of all, so we accepted this and we facilitated, we help we, the new states to grow and we work with all the governments no matter why the foreign policy a national machine has had to get some use. and just remember our relations with president fusion cohen prime minister. it was too much in code just like today's leadership of ukraine. be speaking about absolutely pro wesley orientation. we've talked with them. yes, we hadn't certain arguments about gas. we had certain conflicts, but we managed to engage in a dialect and we worked with them and we were ready to go on working with them. and we didn't even think about doing anything regarding crimea, but what happened in 2013? i was really good at times because people were killed and burned alive. i'm not
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talking about who's at fault there. one think is best with me. she knew that when people had the reason to be angry and to be indignant about what was happening in the country. and the president going to college who was then president of ukraine. he agreed to everything, 3 foreign ministers of poland, germany, and france. they guarantee that the situation will result peacefully and i talked to the president of the united states. it was a key initiated conversation. he asked me to support the process and one was on the same page and then the next day was could a time. why no answer, no reply, but you know, what for the president in a college agreed to all their terms, he was ready to resign the next day. elections, the opposition would have want those elections after wind was well aware of that. but why did they do that? and couldn't there was a grimy situation. how could we refuse
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a stoplight crimea how we could deny people our protection, your thoughts as we were put into a situation where we couldn't do anything else? there was no other way or we should. jessica kept watching helplessly. that's what was happening in dawn. best buy that even when the soviet union was established. and recently b, unless you're 9221924. they thought they were parts of russia, but planning and company the for them to be a part another pity of the other country. firstly, were part of russia and then they changed their mind and they created based stablished state that never existed before. so let's not talk about this now, but that's how it happened. when you historical lands with people who didn't get a voice in that. so. okay, that happened very agree with that. it was what we have to do something in 2014. that's how you would cried has came about and that is escalating today. ok. there
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were 2 attempts by the ukranian authorities using force to try to resolve the situation in don best even though we try to talk to them out of a way. and they personally myself, i talked with par shanker, don't use military force. ok, but it was the result. you mean sky blushing yet human losses and you control p as and so on. and minsk agreements, they may be good or not, but i think it's the only possible way. what is the problem? they do not want to implement those when they adopted the law about that good a native of people. so they said that the russians who leave they are, they are not only native, they are the same for manny and or polish people, but it's very, that's where these contradictions come from, that ukraine has, with those countries, they exist, they don't highlight them, but they exist now the language law, so they are trying to squeeze out rushing people, people who speak russian from the land where they historically resided. now
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everyone says russia must complement implement the main agreements and we agree with that. and the government now is introducing a law about the transition period, but it has nothing to do with the agreements instead of family. they have been on amnesty. so almost a criminal prosecution for the am instead of the amnesty instead of the elections, the have the military administration, they want to introduce and establish new strength in the city instead of amnesty they want to have with the fraction of the population of law to bed and they use the venice commission to endorse it. how can we react to that? well, ok, that's there are no way no policy. and now there are a single war war and war. it seems like they are preparing 3rd military operation and the warners do not try to interfere. i do not try to protect those people. if you interfere,
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if you try to protect them through will be new sanctions against you. so maybe we need to get ready for that clinical to them with you and we have to react. we have to think something about it. we have to do something about the venue, the 2nd scenario. and it was in my article, you want to establish an anti ra shirley in those lands and the one to supply them with the modern weaponry that they want to brainwash the population. and think about the perspective, how should we go on looking back at what is going on there? what kind of weapon do they supply there? and then you think, well, this new weapon as a cover belt, they will post the radicals to make them to resolve the don bus issue using armed forces. and also why did they have the crimea platform actually or go with it? let me. yes, they don't talk about it as
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a result. they should know if they tried to put their agenda that way as well. but we must think about our security and that even today and not next week, but we must think about near future. so russia has to leave with it somehow without the need to look back there all the time. a waiting, expecting a heat from there, because that's a serious issue on this matter because we just talked about our plans to develop socially and with healthcare. and so one, but it will go nowhere if we will have complex you're talking about, but that's not our choice, that's not what we want. that's why i responded to the suggestion to the proposal of that president biden had to appoint representatives to engage and talks about the strategic stability. it is obvious that one of the most important crucial elements today is the safety and security there in those areas. and we need to
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understand how can we protect ourselves so we don't want to be sly about it. we just ask direct questions that nato should not expend to the east anymore. so the ball is on their sides. so now it's up to them to say something, and in this regard i would like to emphasize that and in overall reaction is positively american counterparts are saying that they are ready to start a conversation this negotiations early next year in geneva. the representatives from both sides have been appointed and hopefully that's how the situation will develop. all right, let's go to some of the rushes in region. it's her best qualify me them. good day. i can see china in there. why did you my this? yeah, i don't know exactly who it says china sir. this is
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a see to. could you please give them the mike? that's on the other side. when you meet chinese news agency. no to see it in local. no one. wow. they're part of the middle of the world. that militant i am and those ones, but okay, that's fine. so you don't get to take the floor, right. sorry, red tape, a lot of red tape process. oh, mister president. i see her chinese news agency, 11 here recently in a video cole. you had a conversation with her eyes z jumping at me. she jumping and you noted the towel, bilateral relations are about for a miracle. true example of intergovernmental thought in a sheep in the 21st century today, a form in the,
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in the current sir, complicated international situation. what sir? how can we understand this assessment? when you much to this new yorker, we're nicole, we're screwed. there was some we thought, so there is no hidden agenda in that. so that's true relations between between as people republic and the russian federation are just exactly the way i described them. italy. and if you noticed president sits in pin. we always talk it's friends. so we address each other friends and so that's true. so because we have very trusting relations and it helps us to build good business relations as well. so look, if we talk about economics of the way, 1st of all, asia is developing from the very weekend,
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very efficiently. and china is an obvious later in the worldwide economy and asian economy. and that's only nature that we develop our relations with china in this regard. we have the turnover at more than 100000000000 and it's higher than the pretend. dynamic level that i do in china is our number one partner. and we work in the lot of fields together in energy sector and china and russia to responsibility to reach the carbon neutrality by 2060. but before that, we will supply all kind of resources to china, get them with them, and we do not plan to end our lives from 20 to 60 and our estates. one stop to exist for that. and we can achieve this neutrality by
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a lot of means. so we can use the fuel that we use now, but we need to use it in certain way. we work together with the nuclear energy and high tech and space exploration and all kinds of tracks. and high tech tracks as well. and we worked in humanitarian areas as well. so we are denies, trust here is of the youth development of science and research the culture years, so on and so forth. and that brings us closer together. and even when you basic level and humanitarian area, weak up rate in security. got chinese armed forces, feminine theory that we get out of that our brand new, most modern equipment was like and we develop high
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tech advanced types of weapons whenever we caught parade in space. exploration, and it vh and both in airplanes and helicopters way and he said to me, the water is running and our armed forces cooperate as well. so we hold military extra sizes together. we participate in international work games. we patrol boat naval areas and aerial border is together. so that's truly asleep. strategic partnership very has been nothing like that. and history, at least between russia and china israel. and it takes more into the daily work, hard work and its benefits, both chinese and brushing people like to be. and it serves as establishing factor for the international arena as well as i can see, children there, posters that says children not to go too far away into international policy.
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what? yes said the center, protecting children, the man reads good afternoon mister president. would like me to you. good afternoon, my name is summer glitch. i am representing troubles news. newspaper just relevant to issue is the destructive content destructive information that children can find online. this results and bullying and schools and calls for unsanctioned activities. destructive activities, which she discussed recently, we talked about the possibility of registration using passports, registering online using passports, russian passports, what other measures could be taken to protect to young people, children,
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adolescents from the dangerous information they can find out, find online, but i mean, that's one of the problems that not only russia faces, i teach cuba against practically only countries in the world. they talk about this . ok, well just about again. well, we're listening across to the presidential press conference live here on t international will be going on for a few hours yet. if you do want to watch it without any of the analysis, it's streaming right now with r t dot com. i'm calling brian got exxon a boy with me in the studio, providing some contextual analysis. come to in a moment, but also listening across egos, donald eagle just winding back a bit to some of the answers that we heard earlier on. we were hearing about more domestic questions as well. the corresponding from the tabloid. com, small guy, proud of the challenging the president on cove. it rates and statistics while absolutely calling and apart from being well about, apart from, excuse me, focus being for being the spotlight being more on the domestic and the domestic
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affairs. he also, well, quite extensively went as the questions did focus as well. he went extensively into the foreign policy analysis, but while talking about cove it and talking about facts and a or indeed this journalist, he challenged vladimir putin on the approach that he suggest. he has repeatedly suggested that russia should take on batting the pandemic on getting the population vaccinated. and that being a more moderate approach, the question was whether russia should introduce strict to penalties. sanctions maybe even criminal responsibility to for those who refuse to get the job, who refused to get immunized. and while potentially potentially pose a higher risk for well, for everybody else around them, according to latimer food, according to the russian president, to any sort of action, it causes inevitably, inevitably causes put the push back among the among the population. so he has suggested that the government and the authorities, even the local ones,
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they should treat people with respect and patiently explain, rather than force individuals into getting the jobs again after rule. after all, the, the, the vaccination is freely available in russia. the, there's no problem, there's no shortages in, for example, in our spook degree, in both sputnik v components. so pretty much anyone can get vaccinated on a very short notice here. he also talks about, i talked about the cases when people kind of talks about when people in the media, when they bring forward the cases. when a vaccinated person or a person who had previously contracted coven 19, when they, when they fall ill again, when they contract cobra 19 again. and he gave us some figures, according to the russian president, only one percent of those who had contracted. and wall survived and was cured of coven. 19 only one percent of those people,
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they fall sick. they fall down with coven, 1000. again. among those vaccinated the number is slightly higher, but it's still, it hovers around a 3 to 4 percent. so basically the message here being the, these figures they will be there quite laughable. they are very, very puny. so, so, and they, so they can be disregarded and they can not be used as an argument against vaccination . if anything it proves that the vaccination the vaccination works again, pushing back on the idea that probably strict penalties should be introduced, that maybe people should even get real jail times for this. he gave the example of germany citing the fact that the, rob lowe, very low vaccination rates, despite the government tightening these legal screws on those who do not want to get the job. but then moving on, i would move on to the russian president, covering, again, talking about all the allegations that have been floating around recently that
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russia is about to attack ukraine. again, an allegation that russia has vehemently denied and. 3 the possibility that of lot of food and has again denied blatantly and very openly once again during this major conference essentially he even floated a question that may be the ukrainian government is preparing a 3rd operation. a 3rd, military and cache, and a 3rd military operation in east and ukraine. and he asked sort of a rhetorical question. if all these allegations that russia is about to intervene is that russia is about to invade. if in reality, this is a warning aimed at moscow intended for moscow. and essentially a warning saying that while you should stay out, that when, when ukraine starts, another military operation in east, in the eastern part of the country, that russia should stay out of it. and not,
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not try to defend anybody in the don bass again, that was, that was a rhetorical question by the russian present president vladimir putin. he also kind of, of his vision as to what happened in ukraine a back in 2014. that's when the revolution happened. of course, a very bloody and very nasty, one that ousted the incumbent president at the time. and according to vladimir putin, apparently bride before all this violence, all this may have been folded. there was a general understanding between russia, ukraine, some european powers, and even the united states that there will be a peaceful transition of power according to the russian president. it do it, look the, the victory of opposition in care back in 2014, was inevitable. it looked inevitable to any body involved, both in europe, again in the united states, in russia, and inside of ukraine, and then the then, well, we will remember what happened, a very bloody revolution ousted the incumbent president at the time. and so,
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so then of course the crimea happened and the war ended bass. and again, vladimir putin has reiterated that most school is very much committed to the minister agreements according to vladimir putin. this is the only way forward in resolving and resolving this crisis. so again, a very, i'd say very multi dimensional denial of vladimir putin by vladimir putin, of any malicious intent of any will, militaristic, will opportunities by russia in this, in this sense. now also vladimir putin faced a question about alex in a volley, who is serving a, a will a jail term who's been, he's who is in jail right now in a penal colony over and embezzlement case. it was a question opposed by the b, b. c. also asked about media outlets and world personalities here and.

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