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solution thank you very much. god, it's critical deduction and mr. president, that's in on everyone to vote in your throat in the us put him in the us within the builder of the region is go into hard sands right now, especially when using him. the steel in which environment regents near folders with disk on student senior got the day late. 19 altima originally except for some support means for us to fuel your support with the decisions that you have been making and learning at our source. and that was obviously a special economic zones across the allowances to restore discharge housing measures to support agriculture. businesses of all this is extremely important for every residents, like the brother of originally just to me as adults are horrible. so by me it's a score and it was special, special importance is the decision to build some ambulance station or if it's not the most fun yes, provided year ago in january. and it's just, it's going to be strongly getting some great start on my score door opening. so i'm infectious diseases house before you go to that dumpster most of them. and they're
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also did leslie 2 days. and it goes to show that we are raising people conditions. i just the me get sense or people in the sunday towns like those under smaller towns i was or which does not. all right, last phone for me to see if this couldn't be in get what does it just wasn't even do the come find sonya. during the election campaign, i had the opportunity to go through all the areas and i sold a huge importance. but the thing is that did we get this? you not move to once the modernization project isn't on that as for the area and the best renovation going on in every central hospital for their team equipped with the idea of the state of the art culture. so next, yes, x ray machines you doing this could be just medical hardware and goods, ellipse and mine, and gardening go ahead and send us to pay machines. and that's and then they've been showing me side of the equipment that they've received from the national and i just put the program to the version that you have seen. so you can especially
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machine just to sort of streamline boardington. thank you very much. that this project, terrorism modernization regional hospital. so thank you very much. from old medical workers or doors is martin. i'm up in increasing compensations. e salaries for you before i see to break and i'd like to ask you to pay attention and not, not to hospitals through the renovation under construction. i'm all for you just hold on. not of usual, quite nice or easy to pitts at the end of the trial hospitals. none of us do now with citizens and i would like to ask a question for you have a location people that's to connect it to zillow, disabilities, they need to be available and never as small as we want. yep. around it, especially when no collect or managed to come back from the special notes or operation a good enough, i guess i've talked to lots of people and it's everywhere. so huge supposed to be,
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nobody knew and on us are in the me. so we have a good increase pressure on us recently, but it's all to literally show lanes and driver on the builder. only shit, the roads us closer together and they failed to achieve the results, the inspectors of e of up. she didn't know, nobody knew you hoping you, bruce, no magic. well, don't turn the in this area unless there were a can station and i assure you, we will not back down google not surrender the budget. see, believe you, we are with you and think, frisco which the hours. thank you. the good thing. so the only thing that he's missed lot of the true. what are your thoughts holding a definitely see it was his senior, i'm going to say no. go to school, but the that i'm very grateful and i admire the people who live for the development of the board regions. i'm very grateful for your coverage and
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we'll do everything we can support you guys and those who lost really your federal government, who's those who use mature more of a cluster homes dealings here. there's a, an extensive plan of action. any reason is that they should and we will make every effort to be switched around to make things right. now, there are various ways to ensure security and it is an easy but soft. we will do this get done. i won't get into too much detail, but i'll go through right now, but we will do that and can use the most recent is also possible to talk about why they're doing this stuff. and we certainly can, you know, you might be able to, we, we certainly could retaliate in kind of by showing all kinds of infrastructure. so i was looking at the show these people that we have,
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but we have our own methods and own the plans of them. and we will move or does gets a solution according to those plans because they're not asian as to the department of health care projects. that you spoke about, which is where we're extending the program. so we are allocating just need to take some of these appropriate resources. there's no doubt that this program will go on, shirley is to florida. and as i've said, just because the union, we will be prioritizing through real health care and that's the, that's my shooting him was like modernize indeed the regional center where he's been sending me is providing equipments and there's some vehicles and specialists, medical equipment that there's a couple of different kinds of give and who are familiar, or we will also prioritize training with it. so there anybody has mentioned in the salaries, in smaller field localities already listed on the on the
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one hand what the situation is not very bad, but we need if there's a shortage stuff, then sure something is lacking. scrolling and then we must do more. what do we know what the total that when you measure considering that, so then we'll be good to shift some of the rice, a dispute in p. a. yeah, for those areas. so at least of which might be small. but it might be just enough money to, to motivate people to work fast. let's get with you just and you'd be interested in district level of hospitals and other primary health care organizations associates . yeah. so this will be done, store little abortion police, and it isn't too, i'm up shooting for something else that i said, that would be great if you want to synthesize and summarize talisha of these proposals and put them so that we can factor them indic, you know, what we need to do so, but so i have as of now and what you wanted to say, and we will consider that. but if there are any additional views on this,
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on the subject, please send them to us. and we will make sure that they're addressed that deal, but at least know so. so it seems that it is the president of conditional as a fellow on behalf of national for the campaign activists come on faithful because the campaign language trip stuff. i see you guys on the, the citizens of the russian federation as a special case to look around and see when you'd end on behalf of mind that hasn't come to the jo, receipt of the world of it was that age was the people easy to understand the situation i would like to congratulate you with your victory. the thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. kelly again. totally welcome you. i'm going to assume the dark go. i'm
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allow me to address your colleagues. so what do you think your colleagues, whose folks here really busy and that we spoke about, i'd be of that and the we but our victories at the thought of starting with the fig tree. the elections february. second, we must, because what is it that the victory and the election, so only a pro long given line of victories, but i have had, for russia. thank you very much. the, the for that was very me that mckinney again. and that was the newly re elected russian president vladimir put in speaking to some of his key supporters at the
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kremlin that today just a few days after winning a landslide victory in the russian election. we heard from some of those keys to partners just now, and we also heard from the russian president earlier, all detail, very briefly, some of what he said. he gave his gratitude to the voters and workers during the election in particular in russia's new regions where people voted in their 1st russian presidential election despite ukrainian shelling, calling at her relic feet. and he said that he felt a great sense of responsibility to deliver on the promises to the people of russia, again, to thanking them for their support. but they are few and union has agreed to limit imports of rain from you crime. this comes after months of ongoing protests by local farmers across the block. then the restrictions by the you are expect a did to deal a serious blow to key of income that's expected to result in a revenue loss of more than 1000000000 euros a year. for the wall struck country,
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today's decision doesn't just mean a revenue loss for ukraine. it proves that e u leaders support for ukraine. caves under interest group pressure. let's face it . there's one thing that personally more important to european leaders and to elected officials in this block then doing whatever it takes for ukraine and that's preserving your very own rear ends. so the blocks reps apparently reportedly decided to table some limits on the block wide free trade that ukraine has been enjoying at the farmers expense. specifically with respect to poultry turnover, chicken, wheat, eggs, and sugar. so all of this is going to be discussed starting this thursday added to de european council summit of you national years, which is shaping out to be kind of a class of competing virtue signaling in favor of both ukrainian and use farmers
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interest. we'll see how that pans out. it turns out that france and poland are on the same page with the ukraine in port limits. french for the e menu in my home was just doing his whole not pony on boon. i passed the routine of threatening to send french troops to fight russia and ukraine, but it seems like his uh, battle of waterloo was actually with french farmers at home, who had been running away at the international agriculture fair in paris. and now, because the payments to french farmers are not making it to the farmers on time with farmers still missing up to half of what they're do under the blocks common agriculture policy. meanwhile, polish farmers are blocking the border with ukraine. and they also decided to hit the other side of the country and it also blocked the board of germany to the blocks. farmers were really set up with heavy handed, top down bureaucracy dictated by brussels, with their own government, adding another layer to that under the pretext of climate rules. but also they're
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fed off with unfair competition, of course, from the brain in western back. let's not forget corporate big farming and it wasn't not going, but they were suffering from unfair competition. they make us follow specific rules and parameters for production that make it impossible. then they allow imports and other products that have been made with all the stuff they don't allow us to use it . like i did other off of the quality of non and you products does not comply with european regulations. here it costs us twice as much to produce because of salaries on that bureaucracy. and because we produce better quality from other countries, they are sending products without controls and ruining salaries because we cannot compete. and on top of that, it is affecting us because they are poisoning us, sadly enough, paying for others, it has to be cheap and our way and not under some stupid orders imposed by the u. so in that sense, so with a big european elections just 3 months away, this is an issue that clearly needs some virtue,
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signalling of its own on the part of european officials. well, if they don't want to hand even more power, just searching populace parties across the block. now, already last week, some of those same euro deputies were doing that particular dance. the legislation gives the commission the power to take swift action and impose any necessary measures. should there be significant disruptions to the market or to the markets of one or more e u countries due to ukrainian imports? that's a nice sweeping proclamation. it almost seems like a campaign which was also happening is that the u has been teasing ukraine with a potential future wedding date. hailey's, if a guy told you now in 2024, that maybe he'll commit and say 2030 like european council president 70 sen recently said of ukraine and to you frame. would you think that maybe you were just the plain? anyway, ukraine has the equally serious response to the you presidential michelle named
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twin disability that possible tell you to yes, i'll fill you in lodgement, but who will do our best for ukraine that it could happen earlier? immediately off, tell a victory. we'll execute our whole book in a very fast way. i believe that it will take us not more than 2 years. so just as soon as we meet russia on the battlefield lake in 2 years at a rate of minus 2 meters of territorial gainey here, you can pop the question. ok? yes, by all means let support that ongoing tre, between you brass and you, frayne. at the expensive really special interests like food i some in the western press over at least support oh, the spied all the sanctions against russia. western countries have quietly increased in ports of nuclear materials from the country over the past year. that's according to a report to by the bolona environmental foundation in g o in norway. us. all right,
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well joining me now in the studio as financial guru and our team contributor chris, and so chris, great to have you been with us? according to this report to you in parts of russian nuclear fuel have more than doubled since 2022 lost in the box, then 686000000 euros to scoop up these supplies. so whatever happens or bringing down the russian economy? well, i think great, so it's, it's kind of impossible, right? russia has probably the cleanest and the best best accessible nuclear nuclear fuel . uranium is as in the world just kind of impossible for them to book it. again, it just shows the that the absurdity of the sanctions. right. we can also say the same for the natural gas, right? that the, you know, the west is still important. it's huge amount of russian national, natural gas, which is why, you know, there are still banks investors that can operate with swift, but only if they can pay for them, not of anyone else dissolved, but that's what they did in. okay, but why exactly is there so much appetite for russian nuclear fuel and you even mid all the politics over your brain over it,
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just because the supply chains are already set up. and they're incredibly regulated by the russian government and by the european and us will forward these notices not up, sorry man, but we're talking nuclear fuel. hey, this is, this is a dangerous commodity to be transporting anyway, so really i think that's the truth of the matter. is they've got no choice but to use this way if they want clean, effective, and safe nuclear energy visible on a report also mentioned is that you countries are planning to eventually phase out in parts of russian nuclear fuel and replace them with western supplies. but how long is that going to take and, and, and will it be a good deal for the fans? we're ready to last time i looked in the us and the u. k. i didn't see a lot of you writing them as a lying around. and i think, you know, the only other option really i'd say is, is the applicant, confident, but the west, as, as, as we cover a lot on the program, the west has managed to alienate most african nations now. so i don't really see how they're going to do this, so they're going to off efficiently creates a nuclear fuel uranium to tighten it's impossible, you can't do it. so don't really see, i think,
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was it just more rhetoric coming from the european union and the us with absolutely no substance behind. that's interesting. meanwhile, us in parts of enriched uranium from russia have increased to a record level of over $1000000000.00, which you read into that. well, we, we look right so that this massive drive towards net 0 that we're here in the west, right? that's the right means pop in neutral emissions, which is nuclear energy. it's a very good thing. but the truth is, if you're pushing that you, you blew off a gas pipeline. so you quote the environmental disaster on that side. and then you're now having to input nuclear energy, so you call and have one and the other. and i think the net 0 agenda is driving everything now globally, really. and i think we'll see even more and more nuclear nuclear fuel being bought by western countries from russia. because again, back to my point, it's clean, it's efficient and it drives toward the, the net, say we're about gender. we've seen so many sanctions against russia. none of them say needed to any anything, but what do you think we can finally expect the west to start sanctioning rushes atomic energy industry and what sort of effect could these restrictions potentially
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have for? right. so i think we can see it coming very soon in some way, shape or form, especially when we say report site this from norwegian and g, i is better my, the note street pipeline. if we believe the, the allegations that people like site has was the norwegians we can probably see it . the trouble is if they can straighten that need to supply, it's going to affect the likelihood it's going to affect the infrastructure of that country. so i guess i think they'll put them on, but what respects him what might not, i think most of them will because metric me interesting. well, even without future exports to western countries, russia has plenty of other nuclear projects in the countries turkey, in egypt, for example, would moscow really miss the loss of the western market? you think? i don't think so. right? so the to lot as to your point is a brand new new camp, how long which is being built as a joint venture between the roster and the techie. a government's saying that in india as well in order these other nations. and that's also get china, right, as china can absorb all of the fuel in the world if it needs to in order to drive its economy. we'll say we could probably say the same to india. and then there's other growing economies like in denise. yeah, right. where you know,
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the pop licensed by massively more energy is needed and rushes tubs from what i understand in terms of getting a nuclear pop up, built a very, very favorable. so i don't think russia is going to miss it. i think this only benefits the russian economy. yes. again, rather than that, tremendous it in any way. all right, interesting, good stuff as usual, are to contribute to end financial group for us to advertise very much. right. well, india is a prime minister, has personally offered newly re elected president vladimir put and congratulations on his victory during the telephone conversation. they discussed the dynamic development of their countries bilateral relations and other international issues. so if you get more details, of course live now to r t correspondent runjun sharma, runjun. what were the main issues discussed during the 2 layers conversation
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not sure if we have our connection with runjun runjun, can you hear me? all right, it seems like runjun can't the can't hear me. so perhaps we'll move on for the time being. last nights from russia and the batteries had been barred from participating at the end of the games. opening ceremony the summer in paris. as, according to a statement by the international olympic committee, aliens will not participate in the parent parade of delegations teams during the opening ceremony since the individual athletes. but then no paternity will be provided to them to experience the event. this will be this, this is the same scenario that was used for independent olympic participants at the impact games in boston, luna, in 1992 for athletes from the former yugoslavia. secondly, a decision regarding the participation of a i n and the closing ceremony in paris will be taken not too late to stage,
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taking into consideration, but not toll teams that enter the closing ceremony. but as more lastly, it's joining together. and sadly, during the victory ceremonies, the un i and flag will be flown and the an item will be played. so tonight i and i, sleet, when a metal or earlier, the international olympic committee slapped russian and bell roofing and athletes with a number of restrictions ahead of the paras games only around 40 russian athletes may be allowed to compete under a neutral flag. moscow's olympic committee says it will not boy caught the summer of it, and despite all the restrictions that says, the limpid committee issued a declaration against the politicization of the sport. however, in the very same statement, the organ, organization, discouraged appetites from participating in the russian hosted world at friendship games. in september the i o. c claim is out place could be putting themselves at
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risk by competing in russia. there is reference to whether it's very clear position relating to these games with us. it is a non sanctioned event. so for us, we would believe that the natalie that would take pots and that is actually putting him or herself at risk mother and you from a doping point of view, but also from a propaganda point of view. so we would have to look at that very carefully. they are creating a huge mass because they're basically saying ok, if you want to go and take part in these games, you might not be allowed to take part in wimbledon, or in the word of that assumptive and so on, so forth. this could cause a huge fracture within sports altogether. this could be, i believe that we could be seen the end of the all, you'll see as we know us, it could be very, very dangerous. it could be very dangerous for sports in general because the friendship games which beheld so of course, as you mentioned, to me here in russia in september for a couple of weeks to basis moscow and you cut to reimburse. the plan isn't to have the winter games and then to take the next games somewhere else. of the all you'll
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see knows the giggles of the node is going to be shoes problem, and they don't kasha. now i'm scared to live in daylight. so these people, it'll be all over for them. you know, this is all coming against russia, but there's a number of conflicts happening across the world, including of course, very who high profile. what's happening in does that with israel's an invasion there right now, but we're not hearing so much about an slides and under a neutral flag or otherwise there's not much debated, but i will see chips about israel. they will be going to par as they will be competing. i think by keeping is really in the trying to play a one beyond that all were very good boys and is right, aren't so bad. if you're going to have one room in forces. but then we would know that for example, the us and u. k would not have been allowed into subsequent games after the invasion. well, just even a rock alone, 2003. so politics, those come in to us. israel has
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a much bigger lobby with india, you'll see an even though thomas box, the presence you'll see is a friend. of course, the heat, those little calling the on russia. at this time, he is fighting for his life and for his job. and i again, like, come back to this could be the last days of, you know, see if they don't guess russia and the, all your nation's world to back down of course, much global sales. but countries around the world, if they don't back down go see, just finished. one point i didn't mentioned there is that the athletes can't even walk in the opening and closing ceremonies on drawing neutral at fly, which i can't remember ever happening before. overall is this. it's been called by the i will see a for and just the 5 decision is it you're going to be honest with you. it's simply throwing the baby up with the bathwater. it's wrong, it's silly. but i think that they, they have no, you know, just a complete,
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you know, mess that they would not be able to know. because if there's a lot of countries who already speak with people um today in different countries from different olympic committees, they are very unhappy with this because they feel that it's, it's not just on fair, but it's also against olympic spares. meanwhile, we have been separating fact from fiction when it comes to kias take on the history of the crane and that's relations with russia. you can get all the details in a new documentary or in here on archie international throughout the day. here's a preview or the vehicles and below the other showing the school in mario rather was lifted it off to the battles for the city. ukrainian soldiers turned the children's classrooms into machine gun nests and doing retreat. they mind the school library in the gym, ukrainian history textbooks, scans that on the floor, approve of how ukraine became a states,
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deliberately prepared to wage war with russia and everything russian. in almost every chapter. there were entries about the need to confront russia, medieval methods of exterminating everything russian that's still being used by the science follows the ukranian nationalist ideology is marked by best still points less royalty. they are even willing to destroy their own people, to pursue their ideas. valentino providence decided to move when her daughter went missing and she saw ukrainian soldiers kill her grandson. my grandson died just a year ago. he was in his c. d a year at the institute, a bomb hit his house and then down. it's gone. i suffered no totally from the cranium military, but from rio's ukrainians in general, because i'm part of the russian speaking population. we'd always spoken russian.
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there was no need to oppress us. how was the history of ukraine we with who invented the ukrainian language? when did the operation to arrange russian choices from ukrainian culture begin? who was behind is the as i mentioned a few moments ago, and the as prime minister has personally offered it newly re elected president, vladimir, put in, congratulations on his election victory during the telephone conversation. they discussed the dynamic development of their countries bilateral relations and other international issues. all right, we have a re established connection with runjun sharma who joins us with more details. runjun, what were the main issues that the 2 leaders discussed during that conversation?
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the possible and many issues and 5, both the leaders, the indian tribe, municipal learning. the more the and the russian president brought them. i put the quantization as for the attempted read that happened in the way warm and friendly manner. now these see that the, the prime minister of india congratulate a lot, the map within on a landslide victory in russian elections. and in fact, they spoke about the bi lapse of the going by law true relationship between new denny and moscow. and of course, also said is something that was a part of the congregation of what's remember as soon as the russian president was re elected feminist and the more the was amongst one of the 1st one leaders who congratulated him, he tweeted, in fact, i'm sure we'll shoot you some of the get the but this point, this actually was a good for you one, congratulations to mr. vladimir putting on his re election as the president of the russian federation. i look forward to working together to throw those trends in the
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time tested, special and privilege to strategic partnership between india and russia in the years to come. i know one thing important to know, toyota. this is both the veto the kremlin readout, and also the new delhi lead out. he basically uses the wad special en route, which could be jake box to ship. and this is something, this is a huge that we've seen a lot of times before as well when both the lead us prime minister, very to movie and the russians that presidents all the more food then has spoken. and that's really speaks volumes about the relationship between india and russia. also walk the readout sees is that time listening to more than that cause telephone, the conversation with non demand for then he spoke about the conflict in ukraine and once again in depth rest on dialogue. and diplomacy is a key to find a solution up to that conflict, but apart from that of cause the to leader will so
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a, b, c dot shot. remember the bilateral relationship between both the countries, the business relationship, the economic relationship between for the companies has been growing. and the last couple of years we can talk about different sectors from oil to space, to trade that we've seen in numbers only go also remember the, the indian president, the, in the indian prime minister, the incumbent diamond and stuff he does do for the general elections and the next couple of months, the 4th of july is when the indian election results would be announced. and while demand we've been, in fact, we stop put to settings a movie for that. and there's some sort of predictability this time. when you look at the numbers, all the opinion forms are pointing towards a detection, which is that, so i'm going to send that into the more the split, the good body parts. each one of the apache is something that has more val.
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