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the, the, it's a little bit tough to make out on the pictures that, but it is a case of tear gas and it's done grenades and calls about that. so it'd be under protesting against the presence of nato who led forces in the region. your gun does comfortable, mike has the welcome not pulled right out from under his feet in washington, and his visa was become sold over a controversial new l. g b team building coming pilot. those details a little bit. come here for the president of the colors. nicole defense company gives an exclusive interview to our, to essentially a covering the latest developments in the office. and i'm not really the one to
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comment on the market share. and what the russians goal is to satisfy india's demands in firearms completely. we are ready to discuss potential expansion of the product range, increasing the volume, and so on. the brother an awful lot of moving and shaking in the world on this monday night. let's get straight to your news right now. this is a auntie of course, not to international by the way. so it is breaking news for this hour right now from the north of kosovo, for as we understand at least 3 people who are poor, sleeping, injured, and violent clashes between serbs and security forces. at the last, a reinforced by nato backed peacekeepers a have a look at this of the
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so security forces, as you can see in the pictures that using tear gas ends down grenades essentially. so the attempt to disperse those demonstrations. a nato peacekeepers have been deployed to full and security code owns around 3 town holes in kosovo to protect ethnic albanian mass who would say for an office. now it follows election as the subs boy call here to make claims that rights were being ignored. well, that's a good morning, this right now for some live to want to contribute an equal to, you'll be just joining us. you on the program. good to have you want to make your
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stop to 7 pm where you are. now in belgrade. those pictures, astonishing pitch is really firing off right there and cause about what's the, what's the latest, you know right now, what about 3 minutes past 7 pm local time? but basically, the latest information indicates that over 50 people were put into hospital and they seek medical attention due to the problems with the deal. guess the fact that they were beaten up and the, as you mentioned, several of them are or even shots. and to are critical in critical condition as we speak. and that may be even more the problem is there is a lot of confusion and not to basically, nobody knows what's going on. exactly don't. there's a lot of misinformation and the stuff like that. so it's really hard to get some straight to effect. so at this moment about the basically they're bringing in more and more reinforcements, nato. of course the, the so called k for beast forces, which can already taken sides by siding with the cost of
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a horses seems this all began and they started attacking the peaceful survey and brought this truck brought the stores. uh some 2 hours ago. busy and uh they are still uh, glasses as we speak. uh, certainly minister of defense came out to stating that uh, several people who were wounded and uh, trying to stabilize the situation by, by uh, uh, saying that there needs to be some form of negotiation and they need to be drawing stuff up that can service basically so in present worth, it said that he will have a public address in uh an a in about an hour with this information and the. busy us us. busy us and best the increase to not, and the cost of all government officials already took sides by blaming serves for this events. and uh, basically we will see from uh, sort of being president the state of the address, what he will say. what will be the concert matters and the steps taken by the
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service side there regarding this whole situation. all right, nicholas, because i think the last time we spoke in the past hour or so, the numbers we had all of our injured was about 3. now you're telling me about is the people that have been hospitalized now, so it really is a firing off at the mobile nicolay over at you. i will check in with you soon. thanks for the update on that breaking up. appreciate it. thanks. it does just for the just for the clarification notice, so the people at least were shot, but over 50 were injured due to the internet speed, the fuel gas and the beating up and stuff like that. so just to clarify that at least the people were found with over 50 were generally injured and even more modern, more coming into the cost of that as just as we speak. so i just want to be clear on that. all right, and you kind of you over to appreciate the help and, and the clarification as well. stand by, we will talk to you soon. i'll get out into the program where you are getting some commentary and analysis from a sub in political analyst and alexander of palm beach. now he believes that one of
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the reasons behind the escalation of violence in cause of a is the unwillingness of certain professional partners to us will not fulfill their own promises, happiness, a so called prime minister close. so housing forte has been steadily escalating the situation in cost of law for the last 2 years or so. uh, without any sort of, uh, sanction. or any sort of law position from anyone from the west, especially the d. u. u for supposed to be the uh, the 3rd was supposed to deal with seeing the negotiations between delaware increase to not a so the west has actually been encouraging quote date to make unilateral moves as quickly moves. and as a result, he's keeps felt encouraged to practically militarily occupying the north and possible, which is more than about 97 percent or 90 percent sir. and here we are of the
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end of this all started 11 years ago when the so called brussels agreement was signed between don't read and police do not. it's very similar to what happened with the minister agreement k for which is natal. they're both the attorney violence, they're both turning their guns and their violence towards the local service. well, you gun does speak or a parliament has been effectively slacked with a travel by and by the united states is even had his visa can sold over a culture of also a new l g b t bill which has been paused in the country teen to promote traditional finally, finally, a compiler has slammed. washington's move is nothing more than well, political cherry picking your visa never gives you a right for me, i have no problem with the way it got to the yes we
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did, the people didn't see this. know? yeah, it was cited by the president of the property called you back, a man kinda breeches the guy who missed, i'm assuming right after this bill was past parliamentary speaker, i need to among had her u. s. visa denied, knowing that his face has long been a warning uganda of economic repercussions, in case it passes into l. u v t bill. now same sex relations in both. you've gone to an older 34 african countries are illegal and has been for a very long time. but this new law goes even further and despite the west, trying to sanction and condemn you, gone the for this, this is considered one of the world's toughest and t l g b t bills, according to governmental officials. this is to preserve family values as well as your guns and values as a whole. now some points that the bill touches upon are the death penalty for what
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they full aggravated homosexuality, as well as a 20 year long, a prison sentence for promoting homosexuality. now this has been going on for a long time now since 2014, that has been talks of on and t o g, d, t billing uganda. but at the time it was much less restrictive. and uh, it was never passed after the was, has been threatened in the country of suspending the 8 that it gets to it, as well as put in restrictions on visas that they give out to you. guns and citizens are just about a 10 minutes possibly out here and must go get your head around bis ukrainian. parliament has approved president 7 skis. 50. yeah. plan for sanctions against iran, telling me that tyrone is supporting rusher. i admit the conflict in ukraine or the around you in for administer, what's called the accusation space. listen to adjust the key evans attempt to elicit more weston aid. to repeat
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a baseless accusations held by the credit in president and the slumber cr public offer on are in line with the anti uranium propaganda campaign in the media. and come with the goal of getting as much military and financial support as possible from western countries. these statements are essentially a political show aimed at diverging public opinion, while the ukrainian side is avoiding technical talks with the run to investigate their claims. set to go back just a little bit for you. um it wrong your training relations. i did start getting downhill pretty rapidly at the end of last year. that's a win kia and the us a huge to ron and providing equipment to the russian military or the alleged deliveries including a drones ballistic cruise, marseilles, all the weapons as well. ukrainian president recently as the around here and people to stand up in a post a government. and so let's get propose a 50 year plan for sanctions against iraq now approved by tbs,
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oliver. the noodle or some of those trade relations at bands, trends that between countries and absolve, is ukraine's debt to iran. i think we better take this conversation to further this course live now to talk to talking to a society of political adults. now joining us here live from tyrone a great pleasure to have you on the program here. you know, i'm going to try my best to keep a straight face during this, but just just off the top of my head here. what's the, what's your take on the ukrainian parliaments of bill to sun sion, iran? well, 1st of all, thank you very much story for having me. and then secondly, getting back to the president asked, i think the most quiet concert this re insert the sizes for the, for the 1st thing that comes to my mind. the very fact that when we consider the actual the status of the holidays, it has been repeatedly saying that is something to take sides of any part arses dis, municipalities and it has expressed is full readiness in order to settled down the
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he is a is possible and the 2nd thing that comes to my mind is, is that these kind of sanctions that are imposed on the run are on the basis of some basis acquisitions. uh, they, the ratings are clearly looking for us to explain that giving back 3 has been used in this call say something that gold rush or a new rock as a stormy denies. and of course, you know that in russia, in terms of his military capabilities, is a powerful enough to deal with coffee, large range. and then it's a very much surprising that ukraine itself is using a considerable number of battery that has been set by the way to them. and now they're trying to send a real live t shirt out. they are still waiting so that some investment countries could just send some further batteries that could be resolved in 1st or
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a days attention. and the reason that i just was pointing them back to because my emphasis is that americans are fighting with washes, enable, continue. this 5 till the last ukrainian soldier just relates to the context of these sanctions. i mean, it cost those points, but tops, i think the list of points that is on my mind as a manager and find me. as you know, wireless have a sense what the magic days of the case, the saltado online is currently into a ron and then goods english is bernard. they're in business. ok. and then union president riding the bus and in today's yeah. awesome. so the mattingly economy, the goods outcomes and under this context we see that the grand news are talking about us having some spanish shows and will make some sanctions against the rock. i
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think they should at least have thought about advance or timing for things. so if they have any intention or whatever, i mean it's, it's certainly making the headlines that dr. sorry, i do apologize for interrupting you, but it's suddenly making some headlines here and it's certainly raising a few eyebrows. i mean, let's just be clear about this. i mean, when it comes to sanctioning iran, it's always washington sanctions. iran, i mean it does it all day long. i mean, if the wind changes direction and washington sanctions, iran, although there are many people that say washington sanctions iran in order to unhook china. but that's a whole different story altogether. you mentioned washington's motives right now. of course, the american senator lindsey graham and his alleged comment about russian soldiers dying and ukraine being the best dollars being spent. and is it, is it realistic that zalinski will and can enforce the sanctions against iran over the next half a century to? well, uh right. this call is pay. this pays uh,
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we're talking better talking about it, right. we are talking about the country that has been under sanctions by united states and then is western allies and be in iraq inside the right. and we say that the americans and their risk of mine are indicative imposing sanctions. and i just published a paper in bon ukrainian journal couple of years ago. and there, i have mentioned that these fashions and i have put forth is plain that these factions, it has not, is also in any time the magic shift in your ross or mazda your, under. the complex that you run has been under quote inspection. so i, frankly speaking no countries is going to be happy by being sanctioned by another country. but the fact is that you're has been under several sections. i big, practically speaking, of best cost to the economy,
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calculations of these i meant to call this type of services box more certain expense, symbolic rather than something that's football like that. okay. yeah, yeah. okay. you're saying that's more of a symbolic kind of presentation here. but i want to jump in again, i'm sorry for interrupting you talked about and you know, um, 11 does about what kind of message this might send to the rest of the. well, this message by key, if it's a sanction iran for the next 50 years. i mean, you know, look savanski, he was in the, in vatican city recently meeting with the pope. and the pope suggested a piece proposal for the conflict. and you create instruments. he said, no, i'm not interested in a china made a proposal. dimansky again says, i'm not interested. there are other countries i will say incognito that have also proposed piece ideas to the landscape, the ship symbol down. and now what do you think doing the science shifting a silver and country in the middle east? i mean what, what kind of, man, what kind of position is he in now? because some might say it's an active desperation as well. uh,
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i think you run upstairs this behavior and the entire bo, this ups, everything just behavior. i think the piece or your credit spends is that of a blind in meetings of american foreign policy. i think this is the most important thing that we have to pay attention to and find these courses of action taken by. yeah, i think it's not just the american portfolio, excuse me. it's about the charges proposal or cost proposal that has been denied by the present time. you rang but also say that everybody's related proposal was managed by you fine. and again, it was denied. i think the reason behind this denial is that the zoo lives key is not in the position to reject or extend a proposal. you just a very supervision may as for be shown there are those on, by the cost of the costs, like the new russia and ukraine,
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and someone will the size from the russian products on what to do is moscow. 5. so someone, the size about what to do in the ukraine problem is not here, but i think and then you have to go to washington, you have to go to some other courtesy to trace back. the reason then called is behind is a kind of dog sickle, zigzagging behavior that we have is irving from ukraine bed. just round coffee centers. i think it would be best if i'm not in a position to recommit, but it looks fine if the car so you can stick to a solver trajectory for of a view that was, that would be for the benefit for the national bad news. and i keep my fingers crossed at the desired underwriting martin, this is, are yeah. and perhaps, you know, hoping that cool a heads might prevail here, a political analyst adult to, to hate the savvy,
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really interesting comments for you. thank you very much for joining us here. on this protest, thank you very much for having me. one of the world's most iconic gunmen because of the russian culture nicole company remains at the full front of the fire on this business is continuing to innovate and develop a next. we sit down for an extended interview with the funds president discovering of what's newest on the production line and through the company is working with globally. and essentially what challenges out, you know, faces, image, the conflict, new the right. so let's start with the new, as we know in began to manufacture the 8 k 200 series assault rifles under the license from colossal eco, why it was in the chosen for that india. and that's going to get it back north. india is our strategic partner and a strategic partner of our country as a hold of considering the size of the indian economy and its armed forces. we can
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say that our military technical partnership is also very important. that's why we couldn't ignore the challenge together with russ over on exports, the federal service for military technical cooperation and russia's federal agencies. we decided to launch this production, calibrating it in accordance with the needs of the indian armed forces is not critically has now passed machine. as far as it knows, the indian defense ministry has a strategy for grading. bill ami, which includes partnership with brushing that context to what is going to be the capacity over in your joint venture as to what cheryl india is demand for collage to go product order. well, this manufacturing facility come on a steve the last name at the submission. i put it, but yet you, this is not just a russian indian joint venture. there is a whole package of technological solutions for you, including complete localisation of manufacturing with this is in line with india
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strategy. they are making into your program that they are actively developing their military industrial complex transferring technology. and when we, we based our agreement to gradually localized production on these decisions, the ask for the capacity and volume. we have a government contract with india as defense ministry, where everything is stipulated. and we're going to fulfill that contract, say, i'm not really the one to comment on the market share, but russia's goal is to satisfy india's demands and firearms complete language. we are ready to discuss potential expansion of the product range, increasing the volume and so on. from pretty much just what are the advantages of the ag, 2 o 3 rifles compared to all the bombs used by india is on the and secure it to services go out in our main advantage is the absolute reliability of our product is cheerful. this as a tool is the interest in other products besides
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a k 203 rifles. but they have, has indeed inquired about anything else from glossary gulf or maybe the 11th of this sewing machine guns that beautiful now, but they have missed it. of course they have a serious demand. i cannot comment on this publicly, but there are inquiries and we are working with them. i will say it again. our line of firearms can satisfy anyone if and its features simple and reliable. a 100 series rifles. the upgraded a k 200 series rifles with their exceptional quality. right? yeah. our top export line of a k fifteens and 1819 is of course a variety of hand guns and the excellent p p. k, 20 sub machine guns, as well as our light to machine guns. everything we make the phone. obviously we can offer all these products to our indian customers. how difficult was it to launch this manufacturing on the collaborative license and the date for that?
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and it obstacles how did you overcome them just because they're still in detroit, which is let me tell you that indians are our very good and trusted partners. they are consistent and reliable. there is red tape, of course, everywhere in india, and just like in russia, correct, the bureaucratic decision making process. but we didn't experience any difficulties . the project was prepared to the highest standard. it was structured very well and adopted seamlessly. there were no obstacles. is that what starts the best, the factory in order for this has created new jobs for indian citizens. however, they have been concerned that it's just taking jobs away from russians. it's what's your take on that? yeah of. yes, it's just because i store, i'd like to say that our factories in russian are running at full capacity. we're currently investing in scaling of our production to increase the output. there can
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be no threat of job losses here because the demand significantly exceeds our current capacities what we have to offer today. so i don't see what's wrong with our trying to meet the needs of our indian customers by launching production in india. and i'd like to stress that we are talking of government policies here and looks like this decision was taken in india. it is all set. if we want to work with this partner and let me stress it is russia's strategic partner, then we need to stick to the logic they have chosen for themselves. but we need to give them what we have to offer in the spirit of partnerships, including technology transfer, access, diet finley, and he wants to play. how are you planning to launch similar joint ventures in other countries about from india that with a competitive civic i won't answer this question so as it's up to the federal service for military technical cooperation. and ross over on exports went to the
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site this summer. but i think that the model we have worked out with our indian customers proved to be feasible. it is a mutually beneficial project. it is profitable for both russia and india and can be a good example of a mutually beneficial partnership for the right to to the jungle, to him, but i booked them. let's talk about all the products manufactured my gloss. you come through to the ag 12 because can you please comment on how this assault rifle has performed in real combat? has it proved effective even though those of the look, i did not say to see that, but i knew the k 12 has proved this words. so this rifle as a huge demand, as far as i know, all the weapons we supply to the russian defense ministry are immediately sent to the battlefield. this fact also speaks volumes, but of course, as i said earlier to the journalist, every product needs to be constantly improved and developed. so we continue working
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on it. we're getting feedback from the users from our customers. we try to understand their needs and adjust of the design of the weapon accordingly to give it more consumer appeal to improve its caribou nomic properties. so we never stop working on it. but i can tell you that the a k 12 has proved to be a very good weapon. but as a way to shape over the past months, it lands sense a russian lawyer trying munition. this is also made the strong showing. what can you say about is performance in the car and come back the characteristics of this mean? these are what, what are you planning to increase this range payload. if i knew all you perhaps already did working on that, the name of the i cannot comment on the product development. this information is classified. i can only say that we are constantly improving all our products. it is the main law that defines how a country's military industrial sector works. we need to be able to deliver the
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best quality at any given moment to our customers. that's why we're always in touch with them. always working to improve our products. it's kind of like the level of the system. i have the same question. how did it during the test? and when do you plan to put it into service instead of the middle of both versions of the little bit of pistol have already been adopted. the compact version designed for the ministry of internal affairs and the modular pistol for the national guard of russia. official tests have been completed in mass production and started after passing official tests. the limit of modular pistol demonstrated support performance in combat use and was adopted by roles. you've already, everything is fine there. let me ask you about the new military units and the new color patch. i think the pill 3.0. when you all seasons bottle dress system, can you tell us what the system consist? sophia, why, what's in your uniform needed?
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and what are the advantages of the new problem? as far as a know when you bottle dress systems, all right, that being supplied to the army of that class, to switch completely to the new color scheme, focus, etc. so you have to write as well as for the color scheme and find the start from the end of your question. that is up to the client, we just stick to the requirements set forth by the client, and that is their scope of reference. i cannot comment here, so this question is better addressed to the defense ministry. as for the new closing system itself, it historically dates back to the special operations forces combat uniform that we have always developed and tested here. and we're communicating with operators and really getting feedback from them. and it is a constant process even if not especially noticeable sometimes. now we have process, this accumulated experience and we're able to offer our clients, the level of quality that we can now see in the p po 3.0. i should say that this
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process does not stop there. the specifications are being constantly adjusted as the client comes back to us with the various comments after practical testing. so this process has just begun. i think there will be further iterations, so we're definitely not stopping here, but it is a very important line of work for us and we are committed to it. the phone number that that's the correct fields name. because all the special me in the trend ration has highlighted the very special role played by you avi's even want him to come back. that's cool. actually going to have any significant developments in this area . we both have city deputies scores and we work on the tactical unit level. that is, everything that doesn't require an air strip to launch from handheld drums to large . catapult launch waves both and recon and strength varieties. this is the sphere
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where we are actively developing. i wouldn't go into specific technical characteristics here, but i'd like to stressed out once again that we develop a both recognizance and attack you waving our service. okay, perfect. it was i switched to frontier little fell on last spreadsheet. i'd like to ask you a general question about how you think the broken fresh is military industrial complex has changed since the beginning of the special meeting, the truck duration of this. can you do? monson challenges have emerged over this time? how do you think the defense industry is coping with tablets and that's why and now it says, obviously not that much nickel. i'm fixing to pull it up and what it's, well, i'd rather not speak on behalf of the entire military industrial complex. although i think it has been doing a good job in my personal opinion with. as for our company, we have always stuck to a clients centric approach that is together with the client. we identify.

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