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if you're serious about it, then write your arguments down on paper and give us a proper document. so we knew what kind of deal you are looking for variable. they gave us the document, which we supported by the way the president mentioned it when we were ready to sign an agreement, that would be in line with their own logic. we presented to them our own document, which was let me stress that again for based on their guidelines. on april 15th, they received our proposal, but we have not heard from them since we are hearing though, is the argument repeated by all of sholtes wars. johnson, well, probably won't be hearing any more about that for mr. johnson, but also we're sort of underlying and many others, including the use chief diplomat, joseph burrell, all saying that ukraine must win on the battlefield, saying that t f should not negotiate with moscow at this point. as its positions on the grounds are still too weak. ukraine must 1st gain the upper hand,
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started beating the russian armed forces and the don't ask and logan's ca malicious and only then from a position of strength can it engage in negotiations. we also see that key of is literally being held back for making any constructive moves as the country is being pumped with weapons. what's worse, they're being forced to use these weapons and increasingly dangerous ways. it's an open secrets that there are foreign instructors and specialists station there servicing all those weapon systems like high mars and so on. our american and british partners, our anglo saxon friends, not without enthusiastic support from germany and poland, and the baltic states. one to turn this conflict into an all out war to pitt, russia, against europe. the americans would profit from it. and so would the british because they are watching from a far from across the channel from across the sions they are far from the conflict
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. it's the european economy that suffers the most. we've seen statistics saying that 40 percent of the negative impact of sanctions falls on the european union, while the americans suffer less than one percent of it. if you take the cumulative effect of all the sanctions, i have no doubt the key of will not be allowed to negotiate with russia until the americans give it the green light. once they are satisfied with the turmoil they have created once a day of rot, enough havoc they will leave the ukrainians to themselves and watch them struggle to pull themselves out of this quagmire. should they? you think it's really possible this plan of there's a big war as you just said, show down between russia and european countries. this basically means nuclear war. is it possible? no americans can see. but that is not a concern for the american geographers. the staff in the biden administration are quite ambitious. their primary concern is getting
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a new knowledge on their belts. how are they going to do it? i really don't know what their actions are. i would say you're responsible in their plans and arrangements are fraught with serious risk because we have been open about it. of course, we could have told them about it, but they do not want to talk to us. and naturally, we're not going to run after them begging for dialog williams and you need, what is russia stance fine? it's not their immediate concern, but do you think this is possible? you would think it is possible to have a show done between russia and europe and nuclear war. we have initiated multiple statements on that score, including a joint statements by russia and the united states. and by the leaders of the 5 permanent un security council members, they all agree, there can be no winners. any nuclear war, it should never be unleashed. this is our position, and we will stick to this position. but rush also has its nuclear posture detailing
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conditions that could trigger the use of nuclear weapons and our partners counterparts, rivals, as they now called themselves, versus russia or any nose or adversaries. they know it well that may lead to just western leaders. many of them are crumbling, one after another. anyway, they're showing signs limited to here and let me put it this way or maybe even limited sanity this leaders will some step down. do you have reasons to hope that they will be replaced by someone with fewer limitations? someone more coherent was an issue, but there is another way to put it. we can say that the current political crisis in the west is the class of coherence limitations. they think they are coherence, but this is a very limited group of beliefs in terms of political experience and perspective. of course. and why is that? i don't know. i don't know why that is, but many notice it's impossible not to notice many notice it and henry kissinger,
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for example, he recently spoke about it. he mentioned gara schroeder shock schrock. he wasn't rude or anything, but he clearly thinks that there was a stark difference. this middle ground attitude towards political processes, they want to elect uncomplicated politicians will operate in one dimension, staying true to one simple idea. now this whole switching to a green economic agenda soon there will be no air to breathe which everything will disappear. dolphins fish will die and so on. people will be alone in a desert. now they got their green economy. president putin covered this in detail before how they built their policies on this foundation. and now it's resulted in a major failure because nothing was thought through the vendors and asked for their credit here. and so i don't know why this is happening, but i guess someone is benefiting from this lack of outstanding leaders who do
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record of the bureaucrats. the raw children, rockefeller families, but they are all dead. these bureaucrats make up the european commission. 60000 people, what a few. they are now a thing in itself. it is not surprising that countries like poland, sure more hungry sometimes ask, why do we listen to these people? especially in the things that we didn't authorize them to control or dislike a pendulum, the pivots from one side to the other. it was on the side of fast tracked integration, and now it will move to the opposite end. and the demands imposed by rustles, often without any legal basis worth ramon's will begin to irritate and get in the way of the internal policies of member states that want to stay true to their culture and religion. like they've been bugging hungary with their sexual minorities agenda, but the hungarians don't want that. and we don't want that either just like many
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others. but the european commission starts lecturing, demanding that they change their stands threatening to cut funding, even if it was already private. and agreed upon, i don't think this is good for the european union and they were constantly having to do just that. but this is good for us. you know, most of them, i don't think it's good for us. i think that we need to distance ourselves from this. we can't be happy if people in europe freeze or have miserable lives blow yet knows nothing yet of no, it's not about freezing. maybe they will get tired of being pushed around and finally elected politicians who would pursue national interest and put their people for when. and that means living in peace with russia, because quarreling with russia is not good for any nation. if you, if that is true, yes. and in that sense, i agree. this is probably the right process, the process of recovery. and when people get rid of illusions that brussels will
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decide everything for them. but everything will be the same every day. you cheap energy, cheap food and everything is fine. i think that we should just take a detached position or do you want to live in such conditions? do you want to get rid of the natural, profitable ties that have been created over long decades in the energy sector, logistics, and transport? please? it's your choice. we cannot force them to love us, but once you're done with it, and if you ever will be with us, you will find that it is very expensive for the european economy. and then the, please don't ask us to go back to some agreements again. because you have proven to be unreliable, and we cannot make long term strategic investments or plans to promote our country and our foreign relations with such partners with them. european politicians are also completely responsible in terms of explaining to their people why the current
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crisis is broken out to your chancellor schoultz says, i have not the slightest doubt that russia wants to limit gas supply v in north stream for political and not technical real. sure, he has no doubt some difficult if you just like the russian presidency issue. we have repeatedly said that europe has systematically consistently reduce the capacity for north stream. one how would, how to splendid nor to stream to europe imposed restrictions against nord straightened retrospectively. and despite the fact that investments had already been made and you cannot change the rules of capital investment at the state. nevertheless, the european commission insisted on it and it was done. instead of filling the pipeline to 100 percent, they limited this pipeline to half of its wall. you know, these are just a few example. this is michelle. we are being blamed. now as you know,
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they say we're using anger as a weapons were sullivan de lion has already said that i think so, from littler will hunger and cold and cold. yes, no morrow's boom. we had general frost. remember now we have general wheat and general heating yet oh miss yellen, was the us treasury secretary said recently, she made a melodramatic statement that the united states will not allow russia, china, or any one else to change the international economic rules that have allegedly been approved by the entire world as well. there's so melodramatic, indeed. and then she went on to say, we are not going to let russia use economic integration as a weapons. this tops the list of the ridiculous statements we have heard from them . it looks like agony when they do not know any longer how to explain their failures.
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race move is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. i'm time to sit down and talk with getting at the shit that there is a general view that the west will not cope without us. and in many ways this is true, we see it now in the partial lifting of the sanctions in that last package that was adopted this week. i didn't understand, by the way, was it a package of new sanctions or a package of lifting all sanctions? but what if they still managed to do it? how do you see the prospects again, they completely abandon our energy carriers in the future. if not this, then next,
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when or not launch, nor stream to for example, stop using nor stream one resources. is there such a possibility militia? she didn't know, and then she asked for the next announced sanctions packages, whether it involves sanctions or an exemption from sanctions. it is both raised because they have already exhausted all possible areas where they wanted to inflict damage on it. and now we have to think about what they have done and how it affects them. do it is now that they are beginning to really think about it. so they have made adjustments, as i understand it, to allow servicing russian food as well as for months. so they've been telling us that we are to blame others, feel the crisis for the voice, and that food, as well as fertilizers, are not subject to sanctions. so russia come on, well, don't try to squirm your way out of it and go on with the trade. no one is stopping
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you. we have been explaining for months that yes, food itself will be missed, and fertilizers are not subject to sanctions, but nobody's shipping. it but sharing it, allowing our vessels into foreign ports, allowing foreign vessels to enter our port to pick up their cargo. so all of this was covered by the very 1st or 2nd sanctions package. you just start with your approval when your service and the process is going to be right. so when they lie to our face and say it's all on truth and it's up to was they play dirty. and regrettably they tried and are still trying to drag the un secretary general into their games. he came to russia. he met with putin, when he got concerned about the ongoing food crisis. he proposed a package deal. there is russian grain that needs to be exempted from the artificial illegitimate restrictions i mentioned. and there is ukrainian grain that needs to be the mind. and he offered to do it as
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a package deal if i get harris will get to europe and the united states to remove all obstacles to your grain exports. and you will cooperate with us with the turks, with the ukrainians to d, mind the black sea ports to get the green out. we said in fact, the black sea pores can be de mind without us, but if that's how you want it, let's do it. and he was the one advertising this package promoting it last week and our colleagues went to is 10 wall to negotiate this agreement, they agreed on basic principles according to which ukrainian grain would be exported. and then our delegation reminded them. let's at least outline the 2nd part of the deal, but the ukrainians categorically refuse and the un delegation just receded into silent embarrassment. and yesterday we sent a message to mister secretary general. we said, how was that possible?
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that was your initiative? well, let's deal with the ukrainian grain now and with the russian grain later. you see, this is so improper, so unbecoming of people involved in big politics. but it is a fact though it means only one thing. i am convinced that the secretary general is under enormous pressure. first of all, from the american, was from the british, who have gained a foothold and the secretariat all around him and the deputy positions. and are actively taking advantage of the structure that they have privatized. it is unfortunate, but going back to your 1st question about what happens of the abandon everything. i think they are now split between firstly, but not wanting to show that they were wrong in any way. and this is what the ruling parties will now do by hook or by crook. they have no other way out and let the opposition look. there's austria's freedom party,
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which is not very well liked and brussels, but it exists. it is a legal, legitimate party. in other countries, the opposition is rising as well, and they are asking, why are we doing all this? why can't we agree? many people raise such a question. it is not the perception in developing countries that russia has crossed some kind of a red line. they remember what americans did in iraq, see what they did, and again, us down what they did in libya, syria and in the us flavio, in 1999, there were no warnings there, it will produce. there were no admonitions that american interests were being infringed, and that something needed to be done. you know, 8 years of trying to negotiate. yes, 10000 kilometers from the u. s. shores, all those countries were bombed cities raised to the ground and no one in europe dared to say, how was it possible?
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it's so bad. it's so wrong. b as the an it was not about protecting americans living in those territories. yes, yes. and in our case, i repeated it is a completely different situation because this is a real threat and not an imaginary ones that you can use as a pretext to stretch your imperialistic tentacles across the ocean. and that is a threat at our border whistles. and as you said, for many years, we have warned that ukraine must not be turned into anti russia. there should be no natal presence there and that one should not create a direct military threat to our security. everybody understands this very well. so coming back to europe, if suddenly, i don't think it's in their interests to cut all ties with us and switch to liquefied natural gas, which americans are trying to voice voice. yes, i would have used a stronger word,
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but foist will do that is up to them. and some serious scholars have already been saying that germany's economy you cannot make prosperity achieved over the last decade, was based on 1st and foremost on russian energy. which was sold at the very affordable acceptable, predictable price, which is if all this is converted to l. n g, yes l n g is a more flexible commodity because with the pipe, you have to buy gas from where the pipe ends, and l n g can be redirected, but that is also a disadvantage. it was actually because when demand rose in asia, americans re directed their l. n g there because they paid more there. and all of this may result not only in the higher prices, but also in a supply shortage at some point. but if they do that, we won't have much of a problem. the president said that because of their actions regarding nord stream
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to we are ready to launch it and pipeline pressure is maintained. but in the current situation, 50 percent of the pipelines volume is reserved for our internal consumption. for heating for the chemical industry and other industrial purposes, we will re orient ourselves without any major losses. i have no doubt about that. there are buyers, there is demand. after all, we have domestic needs as well. i'm talking about gas if occasion, the chemical industry that has been our objective for a long time. so that 1000 for the settlements with no access to gas. that's right, gas, if occasion, that's what i'm saying. so that is up to that and i'll see it again slower, but we should nods and the thank god, no one is trying to build any mechanism based on the possibilities. probability was, were even desirability for learning to what we had and 6 months ago in order to restore all these chains. no, i think these chains have to be terminated and new,
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more reliable ones are to be created. incipient that is what we're doing now. we're in the north south corridor from st. petersburg to the indian ocean from india to vladivostok. there are a number of projects that are well underway. now if and when, at some point europe says guys, you know, we overreacted, we are interested in, let's restore our economic and trade relations that i think we should, we should not punish you. i think we should, we should not push them away, but we have to see how beneficial it is for us. and only then we'll, we'll respond. well, of course if these grades once they've crew again, as the russian thing goes, that's right. book, i'm not sure why we still have some time since you diversifying our corporation efforts. previously, there has been
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a lot of talk about looking east to china and india. and now we're flying to africa south. so could you perhaps give us a summary of what you're planning to do there? would you expect to complete and what we should be expecting from this visit? do you know roughly well does we have enjoyed a good long term relationship with africa since the times of the soviet union? as you probably know, the new ceasar was spearheading the movement that finally led to de colonization of the continent. we provided assistance in the fight for national liberation, and we helped the emerging sovereign states of africa further to develop their economies. we helped build hundreds of enterprises that are the backbone of the local economies in many parts of africa today. in the united nations, we were in the vanguard of the effort to have the do colonization, and it's outcomes accepted by the international community. for under international law. we have never been teaching them all we ever did was help them tackle the tab
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. they wanted handle the way they wanted to can you is that we helped them handle the tasks they defined as their priorities themselves. we never said anything like, don't be friends with america or anybody else. you see what i mean? there was no preaching, not then, not now, unlike the americans who on their african tours, keep saying things like, avoid contacts with china or russia. they always have vested interests whenever they're doing business with you, but also rushes foreign minister pays visits to african countries. every year we tried to schedule the tours to cover as many countries as possible within 24 to 36 months. this year, visits have been planned for egypt. if the opium, uganda, and congo. we have some good history with these country. and some groundwork has been laid there for business cooperation. egypt is russia's top trade partner in
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africa. the annual revenue from our exchange of exports and imports has already reached almost $5000000000.00. the construction of the russian industrial zone on the eastern bank of the suez canal in its final stages. the prospects for the zone are all the more promising now in view of the decisions made by the african union last year, where the african continental free trade area. the groundwork has been laid and we are now negotiating all the particulars, such as applicable rates and tara for the zone. and this will take some time. this is a very significant project for russia as africa's aspiring business partner. in terms of increasing both our investments and volume of business. africa has a population of 1000000000 and 400000000 people gets as big as china or india. and as a huge part of the modern world,
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perhaps the most promising markets on it is the reason why smart businesses and smart governments have long term plans for africa as the continents with a great future show. why do you have good relations with other former soviet republics? perform our partners are rarely friends, as we know from our personal experience. but sometimes there are exceptions. is that the case with russia with, for example, bell root. what is really going on and has a fan as sending contradictory signals and is it us who are to blame for the situation with found ourselves in for losing them, giving them in a way to europe, the u. s. or even turkey? what do you think? we go to, our government didn't pay much attention to stop the relations with our closest allies and partners from deteriorating, in the early years of newly acquired sovereignty. despite having centuries of common history. and there were a widespread belief that our c, i s partners had no one else to turn to. or, you know,
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we'd been together forever. we spoke the same language and had the same education. we even had similar tases, and this is how it, when our economies were interconnected and you couldn't simply cut ties established over centuries. we didn't have a platform to unite all 5 central asian nations and russia. now we have one, connect was not only our diplomatic, but also economic authorities. this is vital to there is a unified water and energy supply. the us and the e. u. our western partners, as we sometimes call them, are trying to infiltrate these sectors. they offer their programs to shape water and energy industries that have soviet ruas according to their needs, the needs of foreign after food. but most, may i ask about your feelings when you've learned about it. and i remember, well, what i felt when we were at home with the grant and the new scheme. i'm curious
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what was on your mind at that moment. and what's your opinion of the so called scared patrick, who fled from the country and are ashamed of themselves. now? news, business news be inevitable, inevitable, letty? it wasn't joy. it's hard to feel joy in the face of warfare. when your compatriots are going to stand up and risk their lives to defend the just cause, it was inevitable. it isn't. and a relief of sorts. that's 4 years we couldn't tell the residence of don bass and our own citizens. when this was going to end. it is the bus national look at that as the core totally agree with you. motion, how much more could they terrorize the people and scoff at the reasons mark, the resolution of the security council and everything that goes with it? the decisions, date, open, least sabotage, and so but usually, but also another luca, can you not? nancy? him, we all want the operation to finish as soon as possible. we want the people to stop
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dying. our soldiers and new green civilians showed by their former government that is still considering them. it does your citizens, but that's what it's doing. nonetheless, we don't know when to it and, and i'm not going to ask you as you can't answer that too, obviously. but where is it and you're graphically, there should not be any threats to our security, any military threats coming from the cranium territory. and this objective is still in place. you know, when the negotiators met in istanbul, we were talking about a different kind of geography. we were prepared to accept the ukrainian proposals based on that geography, the geography of march, 2022. humans, the nav, kimball guns republics. right. that more or less just the geography has changed since they're local. now it includes not just the don't ask and logan for people's republics, but also the her song and zappa rosier regions and some other territories. georgia
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and the process is not finished yet. it is moving forward consistently and vigorously, while the west is demonstrating its powerless anger and the desire to make things worse by pumping ukraine with longer range weapons like high mars, we will have to continue moving our geographic objectives further from the existing line. let us, we cannot allow the weapon that pose a direct threat to our territory to be deployed to cranium regions that will be controlled by zelinski or someone who comes after him. yes, this is their chance that we will leave without finishing the job. yeah, yeah, i knew i don't see any reason why we should dallas what the president said on february 24th and confirmed again a few days ago. we are pursuing the same objectives and we will reach them by see by sure, thank you again. miss oliver of my followers asked me to wish you health patience,
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courage so you can continue to do what you're doing with it. thank you very much. ah, i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification, we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great trust, rather than fear with phone various char, with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot less protective own existence with
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a with grease. foreign minister says budapest wants to buy additional russian gas and cannot get through the coming winter without those import. the struggles with the backlash of its own economic sanctions in europe thinks deeper into political and economic uncertainty. that's after italy's prime minister steps down. and his coalition government collects with starkey reports from the low galks people's republic where the ukrainian or army has resumed shelling civilians after failing to retake territory from brushing by force . we hear from some of the locals caught in the fire.
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