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there, why would we charlotte's video? i wish i've had a meeting with one of the western leaders or not long ago. and she said, said was remove weapons, sher, move from of the mirror from the nuclear power plant. immediately i said, we've already done that. that's the effect of the weight to it. anyways we, i mean, what do you mean not go to you. if you laugh about that, but it's this loan, it's, it's ridiculous. i'm, i'm the real cause actually quoting the person mister vondik. i didn't know she had the listeners, nancy, nancy say to them they want, for example, the representative of the international atomic energy. i knew that our agency listing unusual preem are there to the atom they, they, they are in fact they are, they're living there. there was a movie there personally later with their i see who is shelling, whom you do when you go a who's weapons are being used against whom and nobody, no one is talking about you gradients attacking the nuclear power plants. while
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this is true, via with numbers, you know, in fact and, and they instead keep libya, keep blaming russia, which, nathan, this is ridiculous, this is a nonsensical, but this is happening. and some women really serious, also really, li, was ago. i think there were a likely, or 3 or 4. ah, it is. hm. or land lines high voltage. sure. lines around the cosca with nuclear power plant that were destroyed. unfortunately, our services weren't able to capture though the perpetrators, while they did that, they did that and we informed our western partners. this has been an act of sabotage, et cetera. yet they understood silence. i haven't said anything. they kill blaming russia. they keep pushing all the responsibility as with go, get annoying on leave all the blame on russia and, but it was, they attempt to escalate the situation. this is
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a spiraling diet of sanctions against russia. you know, he didn't know we're now, don't next movies. luciano new episode, we just recently published video data, but from ours, when special from our secret service is that it, some are planning a yellow top with some incident with a dirty bomb grain was loaded. and we know that ukraine has the technology required to create 30 bond, it'll sort of, they cute, you'll potentially use an attack like that. they, they organize her back like that and blame russia for it. but why would we do that? why, which russia do that politically, militarily? there's no point, no sense in using a weapon like that in ukraine or elsewhere. and so he and i, you will call, you can ask during furnace to show you who to call all his colleagues and inform all the ministers of defense really about the threats of this attack. now,
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the international atomic energy agency, we would like to come to get all the other nuclear power plants and other objects in ukraine. and sir, this is just use killers check out if everything is all right. and we really believe that this should happen yet about what we now know that ukrainian or purple intelligence agencies are trying to hide their tracks. they have been in it planning to use it isn't bomb. so re neely yet. and so that's, that we are now the only nation that used nuclear weapons against a no, no nuclear power is the united states. they did it twice via only. why did they see that snivel option? you kirkwood, was it some military rationale, some expedient, military expediency? no, not at all. why. why did they have to attack hiroshima and nagasaki? why did they have to attack whitaker, peaceful to citizens,
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non combatants could do? was there any threat to the sovereignty of the united states of the time was not at all. and there was no military machine on rationale behind it as well. on the japanese military was broken. the clue, its ability to resist was non existant. why did they have to finish them off using nuclear weapons when you switch to it? in fact, usually continuously in many, ah, textbooks. in the, in american textbooks, in japanese textbooks, they say that we look at them said, the air lies had attacked japan with nuclear weapons. so they don't even want to admit that even though they don't ship it, japanese, the people remember who, who performed this attack, but who the court official should. so shop video, the u. s. is the only country in the world that has used still little nuclear weapons to push it a little and continue with it. americans did that because they believed it was in
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the interest that russia has its own military doctrine that be similar to food. and in that document, it says this, the more clearly here she late was when and why and how the russia could use a sheet. it nuclear weapons, is it to, to protect its sovereignty, to defend its people. donors will coin was after i yesterday. glove will be marketing 60 years since the culminating point of the cuban missile crisis. when this was the last time that were rolling the man, it was on the verge of a nuclear catastrophe. i need more than you. could you imagine yourself like music magazine instruction like this? no, i cannot. it will never happen again. elisha, our only leader got under. can you imagine yourself as a leader has to address situation or like that's what we are ready to go to court
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or workout any situation? and i and i tober last year we propose the you ask to continue a dialog on strategic issues security, or that they just keep silence the if they don't want to work with us url. well, to the let it be clear, but we keep developing our own technologies, including some of the special including a minute, most high tech technology center. hyper sounds a different ways of delivery as well, little cooperatively, no park. this is all a matter of time. maybe they will catch up with our technology as they haven't so far. we keep developing our own technologies, it should look and if they want to have dialogue with us on that, so we are ready to engage in any dialogue. okay, another question. thank you very much.
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you have answered a direct point that i had raised earlier, but if i could expand upon what i had asked, escalating and exhilarating crashes continued to further leave, reveal the pre karate the precarious position that we are in. and what our system currently is driving us towards. so any inquiry exchange continues, as you pointed out, iniquitous distribution, especially of human capacity capability and competence within the future prospects of reconciliation and reform inside an unfit. yet hedge a monic system extremely bleak sanctions. fear of reprisals have rendered monetary sabrina t. meaningless. especially with the weaponized ation of the payment system in our contemporary conjuncture. what could then constitute
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a more democratic and workable alternative to the current international system of payments and settlements? little it the against krishi with this is one of the key ideas questions in she would just do it as we call the bully, sheila, today's development and all the future and the development of the economic system and of the world's older. so, and your question just hit the roles i after the 2nd world war 2 and the u. s. created the bretton woods system, they strengthened it in 4 states. so early they worked along with many different lines, creating institutions, economic institution, financial institutions, no trade organizations. they with the boy, but now we see that all these organizations are failing. and some is a mistake by the u. s. a rose was to use the dollar their currency as
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a weapon right to advance their own interest in a wilton this undermines trust. and the currency and in america is felt that everyone is now thinking whether they should keep of their reserves in now i mean dollars because it's not so easy to get out of that system and turn it to some other currency because of the u. s. is keeping a very, it's a very it was i to say to speak to me. but let me say that again here financing, what's our view of the future of the global financial system? the option by 1st off seems to run and the old countries i be speech in the muslim . there isn't a have a chance not to engage in sovereign who borrow development. we have to respect the choice of every country in every nation. and this is the same goes for the
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financial system, it has to be dependent, it has to be de palletized, another, the politicized. and it has to be based on massively, on 8th, on financial mechanisms and financial systems of the leading countries of the world flows than i thought if than as if it happens. no, that wasn't. if we create that, those systems, this is not easy. but if that is done, then international institutions will also become more effective. maybe we'll have to reform them. maybe we'll have to create new ones. but these will be international institution that holds that will help and provide will provide assistance to those countries that are in need of such help. and 1st and foremost, this new financial system, it should be built and missed it from, you know, it created in such a way that it transfers knowledge and technology. and if we do that, if we bring all these components together, it just came up in the very economic model and the financial system with that which
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it will meets the, the interest of the majority. not just the interest of the so called golden 1000000000, which we have been speaking about, please get used to live. and as a precursor to this system where we could use sites shady in the need, a full or i shoot of expanding transactions and settlements denominated in national currency is which of them to wash or finance. we've given the fact that the us financial authority is using dollar as a weapon ratio. hampering the token of transactions, but not just in our case and our partners, but also streamline your keys in the case of other countries. well, given that this desire for independence, you will push fools with transactions denominated a national. karen's, i think in india, 53 percent of our transactions are done in national karen, sears,
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and listed on the middle to with 27 percent with some other countries. and we are also creating the same system for other countries in china. we are currently carrying out transactions and mobiles and brain mean we have the same goes for other counterparts. as far as our own financial system is concerned. i think the, you don't, main avenue is i'm to create a system that is the politicized that is based upon the national monetary systems we will with. and this should be billed to create a separate national currency system that is going to secure transactions. pokili mentioned, this is possible, this is practical bluish review, russia an umbrella. now we are for the 1st making steps in transactions in the national currencies and then we'll propel back to the regional level. i think this basis will continue. it will thank your colleagues. please introduce yourself when
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you ask a question. alex is kendra please. what we'll do is, or did you pretty a whole mr. president, i have come from armenia for my. my question is about my country and my return to school. so recently we have been sharing an increasingly vibrant discussion about tea table prepared between armenia and arthur by john rouge of these discussions. highlight that there are 2 competing projects, the russian project with russia as an intermediary and the west project. dorothy, with the west, the situation is a risky while i'm here with you and across the region. the situation is volatile for teaming with risks, with just russia. think in that regard. how is russia game?
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she respond to the situation? what does russia plan to do in this context? in future? thank you. no, there's a great, but thank you really, i don't know whether this was said publicly before. maybe it was said, but you should be that as it may, i'm going to say that even if it was not said publicly, i do not think this is a secret for many years we've been engaged in dialer with the armenian side. we were proposing that the gotten caraballo issue if you should be settled within the following manner. i mean, it was in control of 7 or 2 areas of azerbaijan and armenia said that you, they should be moving towards normalizing relationships. there are 2 areas you should look pretty low right next to the corridor a. these are big area. i'm so glad is hadn't stage with paranoid agreement could be
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reached with as a by john to transfer 5 areas because there's no sense in keeping them. they are desolate people, stephen will have left, they were basically chased away from these territories. there's no point in keeping them and you only have still the connection with the gotten the car about these 2 areas would have been sufficient and we believe that this would be, you know, just it would be fair to get a refugee is bad and it would have been a good step towards normalizing the situation in the regent household, but the armenian leadership chairs there rentpath past, you know, this is what led to the current state of affairs. political you. now a question i'm going to go with texas has, how to resolve this issue and how to achieve and settlement, we believe. and this is our position with him. if there is a need for
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a peace treating legally. and we limit that to support the peaceful resolution with, as well as the deli mutation of the buddha and the settlement of all the, all the other, all the issues we've realty is, but the question is which path to choose? it is up to armenia and to the armenian people and dealership to decide enable liberal whatever option they choose. yes, it's a pretty good middle middle because should it lead to peace way? it will support it when i yes, but we are not came to impose anything more than army. easy, very know you can, will dictate, i will, will to armenia are not guaranteed to go with the sheriff armenian people and the current, i mean in leadership, believe that a certain option is preferable, if not, okay. yes, you, when you must far as i understand it is not it can be the washington affinity, a certified draft which so it recognizes as a by john sovereignty of
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a golden car about if armenia. but you can keep that acceptable. well yes, let it be. we will support any choice, the armenian people should make if armenia, i mean a leadership, and i mean people believe that the corner car, black ask certain characteristics unique ones that have to be respected and this should make it way to the pain st. you will then this option is also on the table as a certified teacher, but they need to q and secure human agreement from plaza to buy janitor. but these are totally grammar, greater conditions. these terms have to be acceptable to the other side as well. this is a complex matter, but i use armenia is our strategic partner and an ally of ours. and to large extent, when we talk to who's have respect for the interest of azerbaijan. but we will see would have, i mean, he is a choice. i'm not sure. 2 years ago i had this very platform. you spoke very
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highly about present. edwin. he said he was not wagging his tail and he was a true man. a lot as happened over the last 2 years. what about this assessment of yours? is edward castillo, and in fact, yes, he is a strong, tough leader, which is guided by the interests of turkey and the take people to the us economy q and the tank which economy is typically a team and to large exam with. so this is what explains a position on energy related issues on the construction of tax stream. so that we proposed setting up the gas how bitterly we were in turkey for consumers in europe with turkey has given it's a sand. of course we also need based on their own interest,
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so you can them here there are interests in tourism and construction and agriculture which him in august of today. we have very many curious coinciding the more neutral interest that go in the same direction because we're late, 50, been and never does present out a gun at one give anyone perchance recall was taught. cynthia smith treat. if you take advantage of here, no one can, you know the share the deal with his name. but of course, very tedious, even with pains gauging in dialogue with russia. he also feel advocates and take his interests. you are to protect it as a whole and present or to was really are tough negotiators league in many decisions for us to take a lot of water to you there. yes. come to they be. they require each a long discussions tough negotiations with but this guy we still useless achieve what we set out to do and that sounds present. edwin is
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a consistent and reliable garage. now this is probably the most important characteristic. he is. a reliable partner is not trying to take advantage of you brussel, you know, well, as i said, he is a tough negotiator. he always gets thrumming, takes care of his interest just because while not his own personal interest, interest of his country hasn't been his. his training to take advantage of us, your greatest, he pursues the interest which he and his government and his advisors believe to be important. in william, we are trying to make sure that the decisions we made it to our purposes well, william and usually we managed to arrive ad solutions 70 the most difficult of issues in c, v, in particular security related issues and economic issues. infrastructure willing to this is terry. up until now we did manage to arrive at solutions. let me
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reiterate me personally. told me, we understand a program that ago that if you didn't of the negotiations somewhere was have been tough, but we managed to arrive at an agreement, none the less than i am. so it's gonna be done. diane charity becker. thank you. my name is diana jonathan. okay, for ma'am basil of sri lanka to the russian federation. mister president, it is said that russia is now facing a proxy war, waged by the collect, the west and nato. if so, it is probably the most serious clap paced by russia since 1941. at that time, during the great patriotic war, the soviet leader was a communist, reached out to the orthodox church and to russian nationalism in order to form a broad front to defend russia. would you say that in
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a similar spirit you would revisit the soviet russian past the communist heritage from 1917 to extract any useful elements of it, including the history of the red army. and would you think it worked while to reach out to the communist elements of fuel? they are in russia to join in a broad pedro to front. thank you. my boys. it is a good choice of to my position my a place. it is a glitch. my position, consider and the following. yeah, sure. yep. had you mom disposal? sure. notion. i believe we have to take advantage of all of our ashley, historical heritage issue. i believe we should not renounce anything that will political notional bullet. we should not turn away from the positive elements we
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used to have in the history of the russian empire. there was a lot of positive and probably you ssr, they were advantages. disadvantages, similar problems and issues that were overcome in different fashion. they had different consequences. we chose hassle for us, our relationship with the left part of the political spectrum based consent, as well as other political movements. i can tell you that the number was finished. the meal grows, the mayor when the special nature of the conference, the current russian society is a no, we have agree concentra as far as russian foreign policy is concerned. yes, we have pro western elements whose families live there who is children in the study there. it's a very small campaign and film and every country has such an element. but mostly
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our society enjoys a consensus. there is a great level of consult desana, the regardless of, of the political, hugh, regardless of how they view the past. and russia should take it from the units development community. believe that everything should be nationalized once again, that we need to return lee state into the economy to look as well. how efficient there's gonna be from. it's hard to tell you exactly, keep up with the country attorney stand at a certain stage again, the history of the economy. there's probably might happen. we have a law or nationalization, but we are not resorting to it because there is no need for that lease. we assume we believe that we need to use the most efficient tools for our country's development, mainly the principles of the market, but under the guidance of the authorities and the citizens we need to
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use these advantage is pushing a blick us to achieve such girls as greater well being for the country and eradication of poverty, the foolish depletion of taking therefore somewhat of a build more and better to achieve better health care and education and address other important issues we're facing with him. so that is why we are working and engaging with those who profess left wing views. we have respect for them, as you have aptly said, the soviet union and thrown in the political inclusive, west, controlled by the communist party for a very long time and not gone into detail say, hooper, mentally, or what bad things they were and others. he also mentioned religious organization, so we have for traditional religions and russia released all of them are vastly
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patriotic as far as the russian orthodox george is concerned, he sees duty throughout all of the russian history. it's been together with its faithful with its believers and with its people which you are not alecia martin, but he will usually the current will stage is no exception is a good choice of dumpster. we need to have some nobles characteristics, special characteristics with right now with regard to our religions, we're not interfering. and the internal life of our religions, we probably give them capacity freedoms than some countries that been deemed themselves to be democratic ones. we believe that we own our religions, a great dad because during the soviet times they are property was taken away from them by flu, shipped. so sometimes it dealt a heavy blow to religious organizations in particular to the russian orthodox church. that is why we're trying to support all of our religious groups without
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however, interfering in their internal affairs. that actually, i think most of it had never happened before. on the one hand, it could put rakish, kill us. we sense this from the general patriotic center manager people. this is ryan lasha. patriotic. they want our country to be stronger. our interests abroad be protect here. some of them pull are the same time we provide food, freedom to these organizations, to all citizens, to the quote was the med lashania the case. it was this situation. i think mostly numbers yields the results were seek national very well or what combat rack him off please. whether a human hubert rack him off caucus family. mr. president, she came to this lovely liter busha law truly is elidah avenue, antic alone,
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ill move mounting. i crossed the world. yours was tracy forman. rushes. dedication to traditional conservative values is also resonate king way back to me. throughout the history of the validate club, we've seen a great demand for social justice. solidity will result through a shift for a fair organization of social relations. what is your view of this matter, and how can we serve you as experts of devout a club? with this mac, this is my 1st question. my 2nd question is as follows: printer, what do you think about the prospect of transferring the capital of russia eastwards up to the center of russia to the center of erasure, to be closer to the shanghai corporation organization. thank you. as far as we're so one of more just social order is concerned as to pull our constitution,
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russia is a social state election of the social justice state. everything we do, all our national girls are dedicated to addressing social tasks. we can go hours and hours and huge to live in our today's discussion has gone a, it is not going to be enough to demonstrate fully that everything that we do, whatever we do need, he seeks to address social issues. there are still many issues outstanding and i said that in the past because we need to develop our economy. and upon this basis we have to address education, health care, technological development, issues. we have to change the very structure of our economy strapped to structural changes are most important. this will lead to changes and the labor market and for playing, give me that i will, will, will we, we would have to think about people who are gonna be freed up when the market is going to change. we have to, we train them to give them additional training as far as the validate club is
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concerned. it brings together experts of different kind much because i do have experts here as e g, a booklet, you demonstrate to us the trans again, key areas. then we would be very grateful to you because we will take your views into account in building our plans for you too. but we, it will take into account your position on the trans or that we have just spoken about. we need to understand what's gonna happen tomorrow to build that policy for today's elysa. as for the transfer of the capital, one of yes, yes, of for the capital to relocation failure some time ago, we could happen that the book relocated capital and happened on number of occasions in the history of russia garcia can were established. he meant that in russia historically, ma'am to lee, this sandra of russia has always so seated with moscow and, and yet when my view.
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