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a buyer's side, instead of that po for a 2nd, let's go button down to some petersburg where all these years ago now is that i used and good to see again, we believe you have somebody else now who's with you now? yeah, you just, you just caught me there as well. not just that talking to our correspondence at for this event or it's not a book. also host of course of world a part on r c at. let's bring her in right though. in fact, i sound a good morning to you, so here we go, day to at the event, as i say, they call it in sports,
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moving dates the day at the real focus, a real business deal start to get on at more and more delegation start to arrive in saint petersburg and can i start with one point because today i believe energy is a big, big focus on we've been talking and for the past 24 hours or so, talking about a pivot to the, the east, the global sites. but today there's an important european guest as well coming. yeah, well, um for the minister of hungry peterson yards who is expected in st. petersburg both for the conference and for high level talks with russian and your majors. and it's a very interesting development because as you probably know, hungry is still receiving a lot of its energy and talk more than 80 percent of its crude oil. and more than 80 percent of its gas from russia. despite the fact that the you imposed embargo and maritime energy supplies from russia,
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but uh hungry. enjoy this uh, this uh, ability to buy a tenor g uh, from russia and according to royce ward, who has came out with some estimates just this morning, is going to buy even more. and the reason why it wants to buy more is because there are higher barre, i am concerned about a tax on energy infrastructure around your of remember the destruction of the home, a health care site, or plant uh, not so long ago on the uh, explosions of the noise stream pipeline and just added a deep sigh. the drum on, uh, new sticker came out with the uh, stories suggesting that it has uh evidence and have sources to prove that that explosions were carried out by ukrainian special forces without the knowledge of the landscape. now that creates a major threat for europe, because not only you have known state actors who have known state actors with the
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capabilities of, of the space in terms of skills, resources, capacities, to re cameras on the european energy infrastructure. i'm hungry in this sense, is very common sensical. it doesn't have, once we get involved into all these moralizing about the 4, is what the russian has been doing. what it wants to do is to make sure that it's people are tough energy to allows them. you know, through the interest of the summer and to keep their economies running on peters, the arthur will be talking about up to date, the overall theme then on energy. if i can, if i can focus on that as well. there seems to have been somewhat of a shift in the past 12 months, perhaps even from this for them last year to this year. and any time oil and gas was talked about in, in, in, as, as regards russia and getting supplies from moscow, it was done almost with other countries saying yes, but we're also,
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we're also focusing on our green energy. we're also are they environment is important, important, etc. etc, which of course it is. but this year the seems more of a, a confidence prop saying, you know what? green is important. but also is, is that is heating our homeless for the coming winter. and we have to look after our people 1st and you know, environment is important to have is the one i mentioned, the gas is one of the cleanest outages out there. so is you know, peaceful nuclear energy and russia is almost done. it gets lost in the discussion. well them guess less than discussing because at least according to the russian perspective, the green agenda is a jewel political agenda. sure, there are some promising here technologies, but the way they have been hi typed up. at least the russians perceive that as a, as a means of unfair competition using, valued this course to actually eliminate your, your competitors. but going back to your point, you know, oil and gas, you know, russia solve them, and i think right now it solves them proudly. because one of the things that became
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clear over the past here is that you can talk all you want about the green economy . or like service economy, you know, this future economies, but if you don't securing the basics, if you don't have the energy to run your plans, if you don't have the energy to warm up here and heat up your homes, the people don't need services. you cannot make money on services unless you have energy plus, i have to mention that all these technologies take a lot of resources to, to be developed into, to run. so oil and gas, tighter carbons, nuclear energy still remains the basics. and i think there's um, you know, a growing sense of confidence here in russia that, you know, being a supplier of raw materials is actually, you know, it's like it's a great solution. this is something that this country is endowed width and retake it, probably out of the we take the responsibility as well because most of these companies represented here they are all or oil and gas majors are represented of this conference and they're all showcasing new technology. i'm doing that in the very um,
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you know, castle uh, mindful of the environment sort of way. just changing focused are for a moment the economy and i had some guests yesterday speak invites the importance of, of geopolitical allegiances more and more going forward. if i can put this to you, where does the the, the, the, your agent, economic union, where does that fits into the pot here? because there seems to be a little bit of friction in not right now. you've also got other players with such as china and involving itself in the region to how much of a concern is that for russia, how much opportunity wise is it up for us as well? further integration in the well, i think if this is a very sort of western style question, if you don't mind me commenting on that,
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but i think russia, in general approaches, it's partnerships in a very different way from the west. there is no constraint on its partner, especially on 1000 trade with it's partners saying that you have to do these, this and this and that one for us. if you don't do that, you know, we've look, have the gas rushing never does. it does not press uh its partners into the corners and it didn't do that even before the military operation in your brain. then suddenly it does no longer do that. i in fact i just came back from uh, uh, troops with uh, versus foreign ministers to get over across africa. and this is something that you mentioned almost every speaking occasion that you know, i don't, we don't mind you're dealing with the korean. we don't mind you dealing with americans. we all are. we also want to deal with americans in there with the west, but on the nose sort of no moral strings attached sort of way because there is, uh no just a concern. and there is a clear,
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i believe that the west is using valley view scores in the very cynical way. it's not that the russia wants to profile authoritarians or, you know, dictated dictatorships, know what the russia allows. other countries is solved, determination. and it was the same for itself. each society has to develop according to its own pace, according to its own culture, history, etc. um, we all come from different corners, but that's what makes the world so diverse and so beautiful 1st. and this is wise to economy as well. you know, we can, as long as we can find the mutually beneficial synergetic do we can do. and that's the main thing actually, or around this conference as well. doing business uh you know, of building economy in the non political way as far as politics out of the economy and out of business. that's what these forms are, that i just finished in as well, etc. if you're a veteran of 4 and such as this as well, i know that you're going to be out that say hunger and foreign ministry that, that,
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that the f one you, you're very interesting to see what's being talked about. anything else, catch your eye today on the, the program for him and with our previous guest studies, were you interested in the, in the arctic, the opening off of that as the trade routes, the northern colorado doors and lots going on here. what just give us a sense of where you'd be today? well, uh, my personal interest is the human development, holistic human development on that. lots of panels dedicated to how to map there's even this special term here and most of it isn't impossible to translate into english as cold, not old as bitter gotten you, which is essentially preserving the people they came up with a new term of hallmark. prepare it was, but the russian defined prosperity, not in the materials, look only in the material or economic terms, but also how do you build a society where people can fully develop as individuals, as human beings, as you know, as families, etc. and you know, a lot of discussions about health, about public spaces, about public services,
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about education, about the high culture, about spirituality, how important all those domains are for, you know, creating a live that, you know, takes, you know, they're used to be a phrase. it's not just hard business heart economics here as you say, it's a lot of at the social allows people to develop and all that capacity. and in a very, naturally, i've sent a thanks so much for regular throughout are always good to help you. busy the program here in the studio in saint petersburg on date. so office space 2023. that is where we uh, leave it at 4 at not from st. petersburg. but it's going to be busy right throughout the day. right through like the week back to you murat from russia's northern count, exit, and great facts i. so you don't, and of course, all the sign i always good to see guys that the,
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the african governments all was the hall to try co environmental try this was maybe a set to prohibit single use plastic spite 2026 ounce according to another v. as environment miss the bible to follow a road map with proposals certain to be submitted to the cabinet for approval. they went on to say the by willing code can assume is i'm businesses the sustainable technology as an employee. also the cereals reduce the negative inside. oh, plastic on the environment. meanwhile, movie a has also prohibited the export of all the products as lithium, as well as other critical minerals. so just cobalt my new ease and graphite. a comes as the government tries to protect our and capitalize those resources a mid rise in demand for minerals using renewable energy technology such as the
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manufacturer of electric vehicles. now they involve that remains in place despite an on usual middle sales deal negotiated between the member and the pain union last year, as the union attempted to reduce who lives on tie his resources. now let's take a deeper look at africa's natural resources. well, according to the u. n, as it contains a setting certainly will mineral reserves including 8 percent of that. so guess, and 12 percent of global. well furthermore, the content of health, 40 percent losing gold deposits and up to 90 percent of its chromium am. platinum is that this is why that causes tremendous rich. this a resources for the south african, the physician general believes that these precious commodities will be back to the employees within the contests borders the agreements that remains in
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the united. so when the media sees, well these are media miles and there we have discovered the 100 export, the low cost of low you plus media textbook, if needed us to be destined $1.00 transport. these will really make sure guess what, that is manufacturing legends happen. email media and so for the benefit of the people, the benefits, when i media, we need less and the media you need better sofa prevents on it. and seeing that we're on the other hand, it is clear that the reason can be pointed for something must be good then to have a imagined in the past. but take it out in the context of a new energy systems that this lead betsy se, we'll have all the benefits for future generations. the money get ben, get got on cheat, thereby ensuring that the media allows get processed media to
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back, this is where i see the union o'neill has a guest for us here. then see good morning again. right? yes indeed. it gets coming in thick and fast and really interesting ones as well here on at day 2 of space. 2023 and we can well come live on to the program to meet free for choice, the beller russian and buster to restaurants in order to help you in the studio. sir, thank you. just 1st of all of the time of g, a political attentions on strike, hide you characterize right? no, russia feller bruce relations let us just give you a little scaling of showing you the issue relation to the fraction galleries are on the rise. recently, over the last 2 years, we've gone down with the baser, says the road map, the unit of state programs on the key and just for use in agriculture,
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in industry and transfers and social set per that we signed with our russian counterparts and 80 percent of all of these union programs have been implemented, but he's considering the agreements with we and our leader is the number of contacts held their meetings, almost a monthly meetings when they send to the government to the door. the is one of the sound that is to make progress along the track. we now have a lot of new areas navigate to nuclear power. bye.

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