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and the sensors to be, i speak on behalf of the central african republic. i make my address at the plenary session of the 2nd russia and forgive for over a century that is taking place in the beautiful city of saint fitness. beg, once i have no talk, you know, i would like to say the russian federation periods result in supporting africa and it's $5.00 for silver m t. j. yes, if you get us, that'd be until our rinds been trained in the united nations. johnson is going to release. lexi long, 20 kids organs, us and i would like to thing the russian president on the people and brushes leadership in russian people. i think for this down there, how can these ation of today's forum as well as for the corporation? with africa, these engagement, despite exactly geopolitical hardships,
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as well as those in climate and the energy which we are facing, the central african republic. 60 longsville requesting assistance from russia. our friendly relations type of high garage and the central african republic love to have enjoyed the present to your relations, to the lights on the jews that these equally gonna meet their pups to be that the ip address idea. and they tell me no why to apologize. for interrupting at the plenary session here as we do continue our special coverage line from the africa. russia 2023. somebody here in the venice of the north. of course that is in petersburg and i am currently joined now by a very, very special guest coming here. you've been so busy the russian foreign ministry spokesman maria's ahead of us. thank you very, very much. i'm just seeing you running over here running over that,
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everybody wants to talk to you. i mean you'll, you'll basically sign. thank you for joining us here at awesome. thank you. thank you with signing it, which means you can see most of the shows that you have been covering everything so well, i'd see what our se during the correspondence everywhere running from one location to another. because so much is happening here. i don't know if you will want to cover this in this interview, but i'm often asked stands what i think i mean about the sun, which is that which and yet i think that is very non when it's on onto the next assignment in couple. usually it's like a day in international organization or in investment form or maybe some international exhibition summit that is usually when you put down and put the flags up. take the big chairs,
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people shake hands chalet and then pick them up and pharma, the media. and then come in for some introductory addresses and then there is like a media event or press conference in. and then there is a declaration time. so this is your classic stomach, this russia, africa summit is a totally different story. because here, while we're on slide diplomats working on it because it's like the sidelines of some international organization, there's also economists and financial specialists who represent companies and regions and states. is there a lot of a non governmental organization and the representatives of civil society? this is in a short energy situation, and i think that she has a today in the 1st quarter of the 21st century. this is the way. so i'm as are suppose to be held and you know why? because they are not against someone or something is not
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a one to find beneficial. a mutual benefit, people who come here to this summit. that agenda is constructive. it's about create to something unfortunately a lot of the world. so i'm is that have taken place in the recent months. they were disruptive as far as their agenda when, whereas here, everything is a, uh, is that about the idea of creating something of overcoming problems of finding some construction solutions. and i think that's almost something in the air. at this summit, there is a tangible sense of optimism here. there's a lot. i thought you were talking about humidity, you get this sense, this energy? well, no, i thought so. thank you. a part of my russian. i need to improve my russian, but always i was just going to say that you can feel okay, the weather is not as good as it should be. now, it was much better yesterday, but the people. yeah, there's an energy it as an optimism. there's a,
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a sense of change shop that the yes, which is the weather is actually very nice because it's raining. and if it weren't for this rain, everybody would want to go at a sightseeing. because saint petersburg is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and there's just a lot of history here. and it's just the one of the most exciting cities in the, in the world. but the weather is cooperating. so nobody is distracting sporting events like this. it's this whether it's perfect as for the vibe here at the forum, and i think you've probably covered that in your stories from the for him. it's not just one group, but there are a number of different rooms and where people get together to talk and the exhibitions and the atmosphere. i think i the human as low as
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truly you. i would say it's like a healthy alternative to the disruptive square. it's that we feel in the west, so it is our answer our response because we do not accept this war logic, but we accept the constructive. we create creative lodge, we stand on the front lines, minnesota, all of a shifting world. that's the change happening in the world today. uh, russian. i busted oh leg. also at all. feet. talked about how global power mechanisms off shifting eastwood's perhaps the to the perhaps the routing head tomorrow perhaps is seeing its end of the day. i wanted to ask you because, um, you made a comment 24 hours ago that i found personally very interesting. you said something to the effect, told the european countries,
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the color noises have become the colony. can you, can you, can you explain that for me? by sure, so i, but i've seen that thank you for pointing that out. and so i noticed sitting my thought was that i'm absolutely convinced that it is true and it, because of we see all the indicators from the west was born as a community of countries that traditionally held the monopoly. and they were the ones who ran a call. any friends had called is in africa. why the u. k. had call in is in asia mostly such as india or south east asia is fine. yeah. spi i are for chick on the netherlands. what? well, the united states for me, the colored name at much see what bar let me know. they never really had been calling these but what they were into a slave trade. they explore the people they bought and sold people,
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and they basically controlled the land that belonged to the to americans. and they also treated the states around them as colonies, most definitely in unit. so the west for centuries was formed around this idea that they are exclusive because they have the power because they are the strong ones. so they can take advantage of because they have that power. they don't need to justify their actions. they need to be, can just read the benefit of all and use their aggressive exploration of the planet . that was their collective logical. it became their collective logic conditions. and it is amazing that the 21st century is there for my calling in africa, asia, and latin america in the team, not just the defense, and i need solver in states. i wish there are national symbols in borders and they
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became members of the unit one night. the nation is what they became and defended the cause they make solver and independent decisions in their countries. in the recent a year and a half, there was a lot of pressure applied against an african countries by washington. they would have tried and even threatened them not to work with russia. and they tried to work through the i mass. and i didn't receive the threats that the, with withdrawal investments, they were also personnel for as but after it, they didn't budge. africa said that it was the new what each wanted to do. and it will decide who to work with. and africa knows ross as historic role and the role of the soviet union in know, was their role that the west legion africa with the soviet union level to be hydro plants infrastructure and their g. and um,
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so it just left an old bachelor to african countries to use as the sausage was the west, only, there are 2 things. the resources slaves, it took the future of the continent. and of course they remember all that. so for this tried for their independence. and so what happened to former colonizers the countries of the european union, they lost their sovereignty, they lost their independence. they now report to washington in the united kingdom because london and washington are the problem. basically, united on value from values, right? so they lost their independence and died. they became calling all the stuff they are calling is of the united states of america with the will. so they even have a name for this community of call and is this called you in a to it's not the right be. and you may tell this community to call in or yes, i'm lucky issue home, we will call a nice uh once to grow the united instance,
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once the suite more call it needs in that community. we are not satisfied with you around the they are looking at asia and other global regions and everybody sees and understands that. so it's not just a figure of speech, not just like some metaphor. it's sort of like a real fact and we see that that is true. as the multi poto world really does start to blossom here, we were seeing many of authentic ations administer the come to some petersburg. they almost have a sense of being in bold, the strong good that's standing up straight to they are really speaking straight. one of the things i notice minister from the guests we've had here is that they don't have any scripts. they don't have any q cods that tilting from the hans and that is part of the way that, that so effective in touching all of us here. and i just, i'm amazed at the turn out of this for,
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and i'm so impressed with the interest from the visitors who have come here. but multi polarity is now taking center stage. can i ask you a question, why do you call it administer? if you, when you're looking for some respectful term, you can call me your x. sure. so let's see because i'm an investigator, but i'm not a minister. and secondly, we won't be there. when was the last time was saw care as a matter politician in the west who would be able to see it clearly and professionally their opinion? can you name one? yes, to funding. if used to be an outstanding politician, it doesn't mean that they're necessarily a charismatic apologize to include concrete use. their smile is a white color full of characters. they're usually clowns from the west. and they are in by century both christians who draw attention by their eccentric actions
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they couldn't so like to show off, but it's still true, charismatic politician who leaves the public, getting more tv people, what you beat them to create as it was something who can help people overcome difficult is it brings them to different levels. i have not seen politicians like that and the european union got to read the bill is a long time ago because it was the whole. i deal 1st and knowledge to periods on leach nice, strong persona. i should have the ability to sacrifice for the benefit of others is to say, we don't see that need. yeah, we basically just see the b r. what that technology has in to publish cities without even a direct line union. when people read this visual image lead to not highlight their ss, but they form an image, but to this and they basically split that image on the person like
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a beautiful see was like the one that you 53. that's why that's just the we don't see any interesting to political actors in the west. you can see that very well as like you said, and thank you for the comments as of our vision for this observation that you've shared. and i've also thought about that, and i just couldn't put it into words, but yes, everybody is saying here, but that most i've ever committed here to not able to use chris because or the know how to deliver that. they have something to deliver. they have something to offer to others and that, and finally they have this opportunity to, to express their internal strength, which they have. and you can tell how all western leaders use the applied problem until the prompt or is and, but you can even talk anymore. it just says you some unintelligible words because he has nothing to give. they have no nothing to deliver. they have nothing to give
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to others. they don't have this internal strength. this, me and my, i mean this isn't with power or courage. my. maybe they used to have it, but it's all over and out. and you know, why? because what is the person who doesn't draw on? that's internal strength to help others find that somebody who's focused on just grow in their 1st and knowing wealth or become a more famous and popular for their own sake or for their own selfish interests. the moon is a gift that was given to them. they no longer have this power and strength, and this is what's happening in the west, but this might is growing in the so called global self. this is, this is part of a shifting. well, this is part of the shifting world and an engineering to the engine new dynamic. so let me give you an example from history. show idea, one person well by in the where you go from the globe,
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most of the change the course of history loudly. so so to spell his name was jesus christ, he has nothing, had no money, had no weapons for a he did not run the business industry, but with some, with the power of his word and the might, the internal strength was the, his divine nature. it so he changed the course of history and drew humanity to a new level. and that is the example that should follow when a person draws on their media internal resources in power and is capable of changing the world. but us this power and strict, who for the good, not for destruction. if people are good. so if somebody uses their internal strength for some destructive actions, they may be successful, but for a very short period of time they will inevitably fall. and this is bob, what's happening with the western ideology in the western politicians. they are
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folding down the process. we are watching this process. yes, i'm not happy about that, of course. so this does not make me happy. i'm not saying very well. so a look at how this other guy is disposing and see me at one point. and i don't play feet because of this change because there's a lot of turbulence in the world. but i'm just stating this fact. i think obviously the kind of change does cause a lot of confidence in the world. if i can shift gears just for a moment here i'm you of course, very familiar with odd. see, we've talked a number of times on the channel before some of the african delegations that have passed through. they have shown a real interest in being on. see how important is it the thing to guess on the news, into the african continent, and is there an interest in africa to watch the news product that comes off of
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russia? do you think it's not important that i see it's not just for a rush shot and more r t. it's important for the rest of the world. the world should not have just one source of information because in that case, and this information has been spread, not information that let's see where they're at. and then the world needs alternative health and competition in the west. and it's best to years was formed on this principle, healthy constitution, a demand, and supply and demand. there must be multiple voices in the media. what is the width is people who are in the country, should we cover this country and talk about it's not those who are just by this information and change. it twisted to fit their formats and then sell it to the next customer. because this is what's happening for dozens of years,
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asked for it to got information about the ask for a got asia and latin america, not from russia or africa or from latin america, but through media in the us, france and u. k. because they are not big on monica, lies. the media in africa, directly or indirectly in this situation is wrong. and we talked about that with a media has from different african outlets. this, the situation needs to be changed. they need to be have to get information about brush what that is from the correspondence into our shop, or from russian tor notice. but the not to get this information directly, not from the previous media. and so the situation must be choice. and is that the respects to our teams role? i just the role of so splitting it is just uh it is very important. it's very
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important. and especially these days, when there was such strong narratives that are being sold and essentially from southern professional partners in the west where they have these big news news network, they have hollywood, they have all these different. busy as of perhaps soft power with a so these narratives and it's, it's, it's worried because an awful lot of people simply ingest what they're told by the television all by the political establishment. i will try an american mainstream network for many, many years. i won't even mention the name of the channel now, but i'm so grateful to be on the other side of the fence now where odd jumps are more important than ever to try and give a balance to what are the mainstream narrative is being thrown around the world today, do you think people are waking up in any way to cause us as you say,
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when you talk about the bite and white house and, and you know, what do they have to offer it? and the mind clearly he's, he's having some issues president bide, and he is and, and goodness knows if he's really more, do you mean by that? he's having a way of saying it by hubspot. yeah. you're trying to be perfectly correct. why? because, well, okay, should i, should i be stressed about it? i mean, shall i say that he's, he's clearly quite old. he's, he perhaps needs know if you want people to wake up. and if you think that it's important for people to wake up from this dream, you need to see things as they are. it's not just about his age. an odd person could be very wise in a young people in good physical shape can be, was stupid. so age is not the main because these are all things we just need to listen to him up and we see
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a person it was the reaction to question is inadequate, or sometimes he does not react to it. what a to the questions he can see he's going to use confuses people mixes them up. so basically his brain cannot process the reality of, uh, adequately. i am convinced that the ground but he's with background and experience are very valuable and he used to know a lot of things. he was an active politician by the way. right now it is someone who is not who can not react to a reality adequately, and we can only see things that were allowed to see something that cannot be hidden from us. just imagine what happens when the cameras are off with the he and his wife just lead him everywhere by the hand like he was in todd low or something that
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all the questions are re hers. and he only excess questions from jordan, the list that are allowed to be at those press conferences. and even if those press conference is there is just a certain distance and then by the repeal orange, if he just doesn't matter, if he doesn't understand, wasn't sure what's happening. he just turns around and leaves and he doesn't even explain why he acts that way. so it's not okay though, look for some politically correct terms. let's just call things as they are. maybe he said, maybe there's some illness. and we've seen examples from history. how many people with disabilities or sickness, they can still work well. they remain in office and they can still be effective. you know, a lot of examples from the west or asia. people underwent surgery, but they were still adequate and they were effective in their position and,
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and their role. they had the firm grasp on the reality of where he's here. we see that this is not connected to the real world. anything that happened, but it is really scary when the president of the united states talks to the room to i receive someone who is already dead in that room. and so maybe he's got some abilities to see dead people yet, but somebody is supposed to talk to people for a live during that defense. he does not talk to real life people. he talks to death, people and it's not some fake news. it happens over and over again. owens, of course, there is a really low level of education. is that people come to power in the west list trust and the american presidents, they don't know geographic locations. they don't understand the questions about
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history. was they just unaware basic things they don't know basic things about this planet in our lives here, but they have the dots to do to talk about every thing and that just looks very stupid. and so that's just another important factor. sure to consider. so i think we need to be honest here, at least honest with ourselves and not i think i shy away from the found back. okay, look, forgive me for trying to be diplomatic, but that is a part of my job and i would love to be as straight as you are, as i've seen you be. i would love to, but there are times when i have to kind of bite my tongue a little bit. otherwise, perhaps these people would ever want to speak to me again. if you want to be straight me straight, why would love to? but i'm, you know, i would, i would really, really love to, i would, but you know, i, i agree with what you're saying. there is a severe lack of leadership coming out all of west through professional partners, whether it be america or whether it be in europe as well. i've always been
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astonished and i'm just going to be straight to call this. i've always been astonished at the way the russian president speaks. he speaks from the heart. he knows his history. he knows it's economics. he knows all the numbers. people sit, the house. not got thought a whole way, but he knows who shall be, but the people know and let's get him. i think that's one of the 3 cheats in the mainland and characteristics that's not really said to him, a part of tory, he knows the people who vote for him who shows him to represent their interest. he knows about their interests about their hopes and dreams in their reality. he knows how to say, you know, they're a pain. and what he talks about the same way that people are and worried about their people are concerned about this. there's some sort of all the things that only concern certain group did, but he can sense the global and the major things that people are concerned about.
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which one, which politician in the west one knows their people so well and bear with the war in city which politicians can feel the pain of their people so well. they mostly log be the interest of some political or financial sector. that's what happens in the west, a politician and the west is elected to be formed by ease uh, some lobbying efforts. and then when they serve in office, it is they represent the group, is that the local elective down that goes on. but she gave them that paul, or because the no money to run their campaign up, it's failed the to make sure that they have some powerful players behind them. maybe some deep stage or some financial is talk to you soon. so when they are in office, they basically is shares this one. yes,
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i meant segment. go not all the people, but just the that was the group one group and was it or to, to us we either ah, satisfy not all the rest of the country. do they use a different technological solution to see through publicity? create a thing, is there a nickname, age and things like that. and what i, what if i took, i look basically they just represent one group. look good friends has been using use me for your so many years please. since you look for just now, hundreds of thousands people are 6 of his trees and they are talking about the yellow vessel. and the other protest was much. so somebody they take to the street for the government and it does not react. the only thing that they do, not will they just push it, you will use of it as, but they're not talking to the people that they're not going to communicate with a capital one. and even when they made this decision to do our best form,
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they tried to compensate and some other area because they utilized represent a certain lead group and they will do anything for that department for everyone else. they have just the police and army, but these people have been protesting, not just for one day or for a month or for one week. they've been doing that for the years, trying to be gets someone's attention and said to see some key changes and some point because i, i just want to make a quick mention here before we wrap this up and i am so grateful for your time. and there was a british member of parliament just a few months ago who, who put out a survey. and the survey said to do you want to be your prime minister? do you want research to not? do you want joe biden, or t one fly to me? and the vast majority voted for. i know yes and you know, i said before i get this whereas for not and you know,
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the tragedy of you quite new people attracted you a big training people when you start is that they want the same president as please you on wednesday. ok. but they are the have to do you and afraid with the west a point please. instead it's like on low before we do a situation because we would be the one to explain what's happening in your brain about through. he's a year easy and then they hate him that he's on the outside. they are very aggressive and they hate to retain. but that was because they want him as they are president. they want somebody like that speak to the who is decisive and it's showing been incompetent. walmart who doesn't to use the crypt on the sand from washington. but the speaks from the hard because he knows his stuff and he lives in 3 that material and, and wanting to know could i.
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