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we hear this wrapped regular video, where does it come from? it comes from their own state memory to room it summary sponsible petitions, sense something and high level officials are saying that for example, the board ministry of the shows high ranked officials are talking about that. we are not going to stay silent and we are responding and kind of as soon as we respond, they say, well, rushes threatening as we are not threatening anyone, but everyone should remember what we have issues and what we will use if we need to protect our sovereignty it is only up is a specific color, was that for the special operations you mention one special operation that the words full scale worst work when you very iraq was basically destroyed should i leave, leave you and leave leave is still not be so it was revealed they killed, can priest, or if they're a state who and in the garrison for how many years they have been fighting. and
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then they laughed shamefully. it's not about being painful about it or not. they lastly, no deal with them. they didn't gain any glory of their, but that's not the thing. the thing is that you always feel is i need to kind of balloon was they did, they wanted to do and not that were needed to be done. and in some cases, like can you get slap in your snow? yes, and obviously now for the countries cease to exist smallways or new countries, new states, new interactive way. you can use it over a lot of internal contradictions. while all these is obvious, but they help them to have these come predictions. and then they started to those notion possible from serbia. i don't really understand why we needed to do that as for our actions and what's your good night. we, by the way, the legal side of the matter, if you miss all the corresponds the international law firm will. so, for example,
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when costs of a separating him up and under the pressure of the western countries you international court of the us made a decision that in accordance with the un charter when any territory, any region see from that in the country. you don't need to ask central government. it was the ruling of the international court of the us, the as for a cost of a, but it was a precedent. ok, then we get on the bus that goes and then the done best republic beds don't need to ask for permission from the key of authorities. beta cleared their independence and we had the right to recognise them did we? of course we did. and that's what we did was we've signed a trading with them about mutual aid to go and in accordance with these trading in accordance with the article, $51.00 of the un charter. and we are now providing military support to them. we have this, right? we did in full accordance with the un charter,
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whether someone likes it or not. they created this president themselves. so our actions are legitimate, absolutely legitimate way. but for example, the has still, it is in the rack were not legitimate new to them. you go because no one in white at any one and no one signed any treaties with anyone. yes. and no one recognized any breakaway states transfer and they just came in from the country and they did the same and libya why? because they consider, like i said before, the stage when they consider themselves messenger and solve the god almighty here on earth. and now we hear a lot about this rule based world order. what kind of rules are, who made them up is the only rules that have to be followed. what is the international public law and what is that? it is an agreement with when the countries i'm using that is some kind of compromise. mr. you said that has been signed by the member state and it was these
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rules. yeah, no one came up with those rules for themselves to pose those rules on someone else . it will never work. that's also the, is the, and we come from the assumption that sooner or later and sooner the better is, you know, or national community will go back to this understanding could be bad. them. we shouldn't, we shouldn't use some kind of made up the rules. we should use the international law to complete, and that's the key we are going to continue to work up and you might as well because you put us boy and then you will start to kind of understand it's so difficult question. and or it can be a lot of answers to that, but i can help with asking you about your stance regarding our operation about today. and it's you provide me, ms. how inviolable it was legit it was. so what do you think about that? what people in catholics, something about that program in both. there are
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a lot of opinions in this regard. they have to be frank, our society is open video score and it's all mature, more venue. that's why there are a lot of athenians for asking such, here is what i would like to say that the current international law, not for he's stipulated in un charter prince and to the founding principles of these charter spiritual fish live. or they may be contradict each other and currently failing cerebral integrity of estate and the cell determination right now, actually the founding fathers of the united nations organisation, probably when they were wrapping this un charter, they didn't think about it or maybe they did it on purpose as some kind of compromise between these 2 principles that now contradict each other for the score
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and you put it, you're ready to brooklyn, and of course you might even, they contradict each other. and there are different interpretations of some say the territorial integrity of estate is that sacred notion sacred category and the others claim that in that order, any nation or started in august premier problem that comprise so any other state they have the right to determine for themselves if they want to have a separate north shipper said, they can see why not from the, from the slade and the self determination, right? in reality, if it is implemented across the globe for then instead of $193.00 states that currently on the comprise be united nations. nor will it be just we are going to have more than $500.00 or $600.00 states house. and then we will have k is on our hands, new $31.00 new core. so that's why we don't recognize neither tie one nor cost of
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north south north, south, east asia, procedure must and i guess the proof of these sprints premium is going to be aligned to the kweisi states. we're going to give a new that we can see it are low ganske and done ads. these are the frank answer your brain question. yes, thank you for being frank with us and me start putting before i got here, i asked my full words in social media, what would they want to ask you? and they decide to winter is willing to one question and one way. so the ways that the followers have for you is to have your health is to have me strength and everything. good. so that was the winner of the question, but you wanted to ask on the 2nd place was the question that i must ask every day.
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they seldom on that. so they shelled maternity by the way house and our trace broadens beyond this how they were delivering babies in the basement. they shelled the marketplace and the entire family died and people are asking about gas. we slammed them on the rece now, but shouldn't we punch them concrete nor in the jaw it? and what do you mean when you talk about some much red line oper crossing, which we will start hitting the decision making, sanders? and that's what i mean by hitting them in the jaw. immigration operated unions, but only when they look, we are talking about special military operation and evans. and when science, special military operation is carried, carried out to the initial on the ticket room with we shouldn't have his turn, the seat is in town that really breed into the national likeness of stalingrad.
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that's something that our military think about when we are hearing out the military operation. secondly, about those sounds like meaning. glass shelling of the residential areas of nancy, keeping in mind that the context line that was created 8 years ago is $45.00 area. actually, i'm probably know, you know, and they're usually tell you, we have no go. so find their should to critical. so for me, when these are the course and you, you said that comprise people who have been done as can and look at could be a really good warriors. there are really good. so juris storming based $45.00 areas . the cities of the opinion on the military, experts, 5 to put some selling on the don advocacy, it will only lead to a lot of losses, a lot of cash, all the from the checking for it. so they are using
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a different tactics and you can see on the map you can read it in the papers so they can see it simply trying to get in the rear area of this 45 and that way. but roger is, yes, we are performing some calendar artillery efforts and it is going to become stronger and more intensive. it needs to be a, it's something that will be done with it. and as for the red lines that will allow me to keep it to myself, because on our side, it will mean to even the sense of damage to say hard enough against those decision making standards that you've mentioned or something. and yet, but he's, that is in the go to the for the a military command to decide and decisions of that magnitude, those,
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that level or something that to be considered seriously. and we, those who are potentially targets for those actions must think very carefully before crossing our red lines. look what fill them. susan, of course, striking, hitting in houses and to residential areas. it's certainly a crime and this is a communitarian disaster. and this must be addressed. of course. thank you. yesterday we heard that sir, you, ukraine, would me admitted to the e. you accepted them to the e. u. very quickly, very rapidly. several diplomats and have the states of europe came to care of where they were scared with our sirens, et cetera. sure. is that
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a good thing for us or a bad thing for me also for you president, to kind of what i like. what does this vote for catholics done before the eurasian economic union for the world in general? is that sir matter of that gives you more hope, or is it a risk? well, in a political kimble of commodity. sure, well the are, you is not a military political organization or compared to nato with so, and yet we've expressed my, our opinion. many times we don't have anything against that. it's a sovereign decision of any country, whether to join any political group for political union and whether this political union wants to admit or accept any members that's also up to them. whether it's a rational thing to do a reasonable thing to do. it's up to both sides on whether it will help ukraine or harm ukraine. it's also up to the ukrainians, up to the leadership of the ukraine,
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the cobra, the structure of the economies such that this is ukraine, succeeded that that would require many subsidies and economic help. because if it's not protected from the foreign markets, ukraine will become a semi colon, e, colonie, and want you to know if that happens, you know, to push it out for the rather unless it's early and you will receive funding to restore itself if i can hardly measure them to be able to restart its sonic into the air. in this series, you will have many other sectors of the economy because the europeans are certainly not good. create competitors for themselves as well. you
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know, when the ukraine we were always, again using ukraine as a platform for military action because that threatens our security. but as for economic competition and then of course after the gradients wasn't there and what, what do you think goes into kind of? well, i believe that ukraine, enjoying the ease your will not harm the ration economic union in any way. although i can hardly imagine how this accession all the ukraine to the you can happen because there are very strict requirements for that. so ukraine's economy is in dire straits and may be a summer special program for ukraine typically. but what we see right now, my goals for the gloomy mission
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memories because i remember ukraine seeing massey agricultural economy. we did some actually, well cross. dar is the master for culture for producer women. i don't, i think they will be offended by that assessment. well, anyways, but yeah, for times change is just what they used to haven't what they have now. what they have now is sir, and the reality shows for sure. so going back to your question about her, showing that you perform a good decision was made to help her cuz ukraine really joined the e u. and as president of rightly says, this is an economic union, a little he had any luck. so with your company for the e, you wants to ukraine as part of the union. then of course, we should take this as reality as often we should go. well, i've written a lot about that and spoken publicly about that. over the past decade,
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ukraine has wasted much of what sad been created over the normally with decades before that the major parts of their economy. and that's essentially cease to exist . this is a very unfortunate and this isn't, this doesn't have anything to do with our special military operation. the don barzyk has to do with the structure of the year, so of ukrainian economy. agriculture still exists. the rest of their economy is within a very dire situation. and it will take many effort, tens of billions of dollars and the years to rebuild that c, v. look at the sanctions imposed on russia rules. these are considered literally, but serious serves the strength of sanctions. and we, the central bank has to increase the,
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the rates in 20 percent. now it's 70 percent. it's growing a sexually decreasing. so we had a small surgeon inflation and now it actually decreasing and factually. in fact, they are promising that will have a deflation spiral. yes. that's also a threat, and some of the specialists turns economic exports are talking about that as well. with the, the past month. ah, see with inflation was 0.18 percent, which is, which means closer to 0. so we need to think about deflation. look at how strong the ruble has become. while they also like to say that that's a bad thing. they wanted to the $1.00 to co, 70 roubles of the although they talk about 70 or $75.00 roubles for a dollar. it's a plenty to anyone who deals with economic issues. they know that when you sell something, it's read for the borders. when you import dollars and exchange them for product,
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sir, which if the dollar is 80 roubles or $75.00 roubles, that means you will have with the $75000.00, for example, or a $1000.00 with a few have to watch with $56.00 rubles for a dollar, and then you have your roubles, but she, you need to spend money in in rouble. so before importers that wouldn't be profitable, but for exporters, maybe it's the other way round. and we have the currency with the rate, sir that we have right now we're still, we may be that we have a risk, we faced the risk that will have the more actually cheaper in for it. but there are advantages to that too, because the russian economy turned out to be much more resilient than our beautiful friends, quote unquote believed it to be political. it's all thanks to the stable macro economic policy of our officials, snow of our government. we are now e gratuitously economically as before, the various sectors of our economy,
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various industries, we are supporting, those to put naturally. there are problems with supply chains. well, during our products, is that the, you mean the production of our own product or like yours? we know that we are very much cognizant of that. we see the rise of 3.2 percent over the past 4 months or a since january and speedway. thea should generate was 2.3. now it's 3.2 number over the growth of the industry, branded, for example, the construction industry up up ship in april of him we saw in was and 7 point ah, 9 percent growth, you would get your locals. and over the years since january it was over 5 percent in construction. they say the construction market is the are suffering. no, it's not actually that these districts were c. yes, we see of course so. so the problem,
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so in the car production and the automobile production industry in the car industry in the some other areas. but sir, these are all leaving industries and leaving enterprises, and i wish them all in a while. and i wish them, i suppose, suppose to success preceding you now for yourselves. whether we enjoying the lease, you will, you can give your crane and impetus and the impulse to develop better metals along . it's a critical areas and sectors of its economy. i don't know whether that will happen or the gradient. people are a talented people and they have great potential into so of course we're interested in having a really big normalized situation in the countries of all of our neighbors. and it is inevitable that our relations with refrain will re spill restored brain. right now our gas is flowing through gradient territory and they're receiving trends that
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money the issue. so they're not through with them. everyone is saying that we should actually send more gas natural gas through ukraine, wiggly with simulation, u. k. made some of the sim sir logical or even comical at times. but why does that happen? look like it because they don't want to pay to ukraine. they want to pay to us. this has been happening for decades. e stewart, this is it now you boucher peluso females of nisha to discuss where goodish, where more advantages, where do we have more disadvantages? well, great. i think it's up to the ukrainian people to decide whether they want to join the e u. nobody wants to pay, and nobody wants to pay that. i can say you tell you for sure. they are, that's, that's the truth. that's how the world works. nobody wants to pay attention also. okay. any relations are something that he changes all the time. are they? are he lou? it's so to speak. let's talk about, well, you still actually remember
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a 2014 and the queue that happened them present unit cove, which said that he needed to think and contemplate about the principles of associated membership in the which of ukraine in the you are currently. why did he say value? if he, if you reads in suite the principals and her earlier and her requirements of the teacher they had for ukraine at the time, they were completely impossible to achieve. they, people would destroy the entire basis of ukraine seabreeze economy. their main sectors, their main industries, they would open, the floodgates was only a roar, granger mosquito usually crash the cheaper production. cheaper goods to come from europe to ukraine, but by then ukraine would suffer economically. their interpreters would drown you like to please. and jenny coverage said why?
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because of that, he said, but i don't want to join the you, we don't want to join the if we need to change those parameters, those regulations operation up. and that's what we see right now was the result. they no longer have ship building, or they no longer producer aircraft, who wants ukrainian aircraft, or they used to produce engines or i, cisco. and now that the sire serious is going to tell you to get all of russian, you, are you helicopters and both civilian and military helicopters. great. they used to warn you have ukrainian engines now nobody uses them. nobody uses ukrainian agents except for us to come on. oh, great. neither ukrainian aviation ukrainian aircraft. does boeing need competitors from ukraine? that's nonsense. they want ukrainian leone. we are the element. got a quite well new. yes. they are some sort of stones, you know, they also need,
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they are the forests and there weeks and the grain about sir, apart from that. so the need nothing from ukraine. this is a very nuanced thing, but now they're saying, well, we want to develop all that. it's not, it's not our business, but it will be there a problem. eventually. yes, you talked about relations. you said that relations will be restored when you said that relations are fluid. and let's remember the 20 years ago, we had the very intense relations away of the church and republic. and now the russian people are working side by side. what the church on people ha, is, is there in the ukraine when fighting together. so looking, that is all that is globally and all that, then it'll be the place me in the will the world become a safer place or when it all and solutions? because certainly, there is a danger that we will have on our border whether this voted border goes through the
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key of, or maybe or near poland or somewhere. isn't there a reasonable or have a, or a nato of that is likely more aggravated in a more militaristic meaning and aiming at us or you wasn't, wasn't in yet, are you saying that it's leave? it's impossible to agree with them about anything with nato and maybe because we knew that we really don't here any more. and we're just feel as a taking back was ours. i know that the many people wanted to hear those words from you that you are taking back things that are hours you. yes, exactly, that is true. and i actually spoke openly about that. the soviet union is the blue shield, historic miniature territory over russia, which and when it may seek the labs and the issues to do everything changed. we always respected certificate of the processes that took place in the former soviet
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union, republics and countries. we have very good relations with calixto and we see them at brothers and in the, at noah. but we are members of the same. i union, the military union, c as the c s t o m world. we have an integration organization, the original economic indian, national, who would think of bruning or somehow damaging our relation is missing with the catholics land. and now this is nonsense. we are interested in improving relations and keeping our relations with color stand and the same those for ukraine enough. so you see, if we had good neighborly relations of nash this latter relations with ukraine, nobody would in the same place that have a problem with parker and i have a single thought about. but i will that nobody would even think about crimea, because if the russian speaking people there would have been respected if their culture and language has been valued to not use our or protects. it's not nothing
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her what issue with nothing would have happened the way it did. so let's go in with them. for example, melissa on glen were with liberty considering the party officials in the soviet union. so, oh, scarce them knew miss mckenna from much after the collapse of the soviet union in the resource of a brochure, they took reoccurring for themselves and the economy and spy, it's green. everything that we try to do to improve relations with ukraine. we saw nationalism rising. why? what for relief, for the emissions over small group of people, possibly they should come into a bundle of the people who follow or followers all her the not the criminal mendera before the open. and now that you do, she will usually, if they nibble haven't done that, we wouldn't have the tragedy. we see today, i assure you, but it's not something that we did. so it's not our fault that, that happened with your class for the future. we could literally feel like i said,
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we are ready to build relations with anyone, regardless, all encouraged developments. and secondly, they guarantee to the only thing that can guarantee our security is our army and our fleet boom. last, like you may do, i say, you know, those are our only 2 allies are army and our fleet need present. brewton. it's her little difficult to think about that. but why is it, why is it so difficult to deal with or are ex partners where the x is in general, so to speak? i am really there either. mm hm. we alicia is up. i'm at mclean. i know that sir. the care we need the rabbit to live to washer. is it just an our fault or is it perhaps something or someone else is at fault or what's happening? i also like to talk to the same person to few residents. okay. do you have a feeling that russia no, you might, can,
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you still have to see could have been more for the i to put him little care full or may be of more respectful in some way towards ukraine. it's much of a peer over the years. while you're 1st off, the to move, gleamed them, we will, it was very shame where you lose that each kid that, like i said, we are taking back what sauers, historically the entire black sea region. we don't really want to roll that sanitary, but this is a fact absolutely for the new russia region with the nova rossier, i was the result of a few wars with the turkish empire. this was our territory. this, it has nothing to do with ukraine. that was never ukrainian territory. that was up with nature's. now the western parts of ukraine was something that you india, starling took from poland, hungary and germania and gave to ukraine for some. and so,
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so she's yelling and he also a gave poland. so what some of the eastern parts of germany video, the entire video, eastern western part, all ukraine was built that way videos. and so if you crane came to the contract with 3 territories, says the key of region, the sheet on her and she certainly gulf it was, sir, she, i believe the 15th century one build i do for a mirror when you say something uses and then we'll know when the 4th of the union formed in 1928 truly for a minute. the rest was given to ukraine. of its surgery was given to crane by a lenin usually, which was there as a facility. and by 1st, they wanted to make the best part of the russian socialist republic and then elaine, and decided to go to look by make another decision. and they added the ukraine to had what took on the, from the reward marking class appellation to ukraine. that's how it was created well, but the hunger was fine with how it was great.
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