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on that steep sit down me. thank you so much for your time. i know that you are sorry, sorry, busy man. i'm the 1st thing that's jump right to it. and i mean, in a recent interview, prime minister to bind me, he said that's russia's deployment of the missile ideas. sneak should be a quote uh something to make us of think what was budapest thinking about night? and do you think it will indeed compel your your pen counterparts to reassess the strategies when it comes to war and you quite well, there has been a feeling with us for more than 1000 days now. and this feeling of. busy ours become stronger and stronger every day. especially when we experience such kind of events like launching that me side or when we experience decisions from others. which it decisions because either does
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irresponsible so day by day or feeling that these must be made is getting stronger and stronger. we understand that with every other day spent in this war, there are more people buying more destruction taking place and more serious, serious front of escalation comes forward. so all these events show to us that the piece mission of ours must be strong funds must be more and more active. and we have to do our best either or to help peace to come as soon as possible, most likely, starting with a cease fire. which would give the chance to those who are involved to sit around the negotiating table and discuss about a agreement leading towards sustainable piece in our region. i mean, one of the, uh, seem to be lead to, again, who has come paying for peace and way that the hon gary prime minister, of course,
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in coming us present. and donald trump, he's beginning to pick his team. and he's catalog has been taught to be special envoy for ukraine and russia. now i want to do you think that his appointment and his need jason could help bring a resolution to the conflict close and do you think that there will be sensitivity under a trump administration to most goes position i any all stop because he's kind of specific he has said on a number of occasions we need to quite help ukraine when well, 1st of all, i think that it has to be put into consideration that a democracy must be billed on the view of the people. and what's happened on the presidential elections in the united states? there are 2 candidates, be thoughtful of differing positions on many issues. but if i have to name the
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issue there, the opinion of the 2. i have totally been different. then i would name of course migration, but then the issue of the war, a new, you know, trump had to pull to a different division compared to this war then uh, kimberly harris because cumberland harris was speaking about the continuation of the strategy of the american administration. impact so which we are quite a bit off on fortunately, but president trump represented a different approach because he was speaking about making peace. and the, the end of the day, the american citizens have made a very clear decision. so to make peace in ukraine is basically a real of him. her come people as well. so what we have seen so far since the
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elections in the form of decisions of the still incumbent america and ministration is basically neglecting the will of the people going against the will of the people. so in order to give a respect to him, merican citizens who made it clear decision in order to ensure safety, stability, and security in the central eastern part of europe. the only way to move forward is making peace and then disregard the fact that the incoming president nominates a person inexperienced one uh, a respected one with the aim of resolving the conflict, the war. i think it's a good news on its own. on the other hand, i have had the honor to accompany my prime minister when a number of meetings,
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the president trump, uh, even after the war has broken out. and what i experienced during these meetings is the president trump really believes in the necessity of making peace, annoying him. because politics is a job of experience and so annoying came from his 1st term. uh, whatever he would like to do. he makes his best in the road to deliver. so i've seen that since the presidential election of the united states, they have taken pest taken place. uh, we have the best hope for this war to come to an end since it has broken up. in the meantime though, in the meantime though, i will say that now we are faced with the most serious risk of escalation ever since this war has broken up. because the decisions made by the incumbent, the american administration. and so investing, you're talking administrations,
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since the us, his actions are very dangerous and you know, we are living in the neighborhood. so i don't have the luxury to speak on behalf of a country, an ocean away. i'm speaking on behalf of a country which is next door and those measures which are bringing the danger of escalation. they are putting danger on us as well. and we don't want others to put the engine on us. therefore, therefore, we have now been strengthening our efforts when it comes to the peace mission. that's why i came to moscow today, and i hope that that's my was it. my discussions today will contribute to based upon that as soon as possible. you told me that birds, and you mentioned of course, i don't want someone else to put me risk. but of course, when you are part of a blog, cannot be your opinion. it is a bit for $1.00 and $1.00 for rule. at least that's the view from,
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from brussels. i do want to get you taken somebody because president peterson believes and actually, you know, i hear this from a number of guests on our programs. and what i, i'm struck by is that the main actually from germany is that they say that europe has lost its independence and a seems to be a politically sold for an end to see when it comes to international fast, specifically. and i just want to do you think that's a reasonable assessment? i'm kind of on a just on a personal level. notices administer, but as any you citizen how that makes you feel well, um see if this floor has broken out. it is obvious that um, most of the european leaders have lost their own voice in this regard. and on many occasions, i hear your appeal leaders including my colleagues for the ministers or to hire representative speaking about speaking in
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a way that we always compare our contribution to the american one. and i think it's a very, very bad and harmful approach from the european perspective. why? because the war does take place your renewal. there are europe, young people dying as there is destruction taking place in europe and to europe in the economy is faced with the impact and the consequences of this war. so therefore, following the u. s. policy is read that with any kind of criticism. that's a big mistake. and i do believe that the strategy the european union has been um, following in the recent um, one to 1000 days is a phase one. it will say as well because europe, we come to a lot in the last, almost 3 years. and i do believe that instead of globalizing the conflict,
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the right strategy would have been to localize it. and to do everything in order to resolve it, to make peace, instead of you know, pouring oil in the fight, which has been the case. you know, we are the only country in europe or your opinion, which has not delivered about guns too. we are the only country natal almost the only one which speaks openly about the red lines which must be kept serious. and we are the ones to speak openly about with our assessment that nato is a defense alliance and not an ethics alliance. in the upcoming days, we will have many debates, i guess in europe, because we have, oh, i see you and the serial coming nato. me serial coming. so that'd be possibly bates,
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and we are praying really very hard that onto the 20th of january. nothing happens, which would make things easier reverse or you of the see tools that are about how budapest has become almost and voice in europe and such as well amongst many west of nations. when it comes to the ukraine issue. i mean, the open has been many opposed to pumpkin kit with weapons. he's also very, very critical of any idea of sending foreign troops to the country either as quote, peacekeepers actual combat units. but then like you said, on the other hand, we do have play as an ok. you didn't say don't, but i'll say it baltic states, for example, the u. k, which they've, they've gone down to different policy seems in between the drums of full and the deep and advocated for sending a nato troops the when you in these meetings,
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what do you make of that all 2 months and as we speak now, how great do you think the dangers of your being dropped into a full will with rush and i say full, quite specific. do you because obviously many would onto the rush is ready. it will with, with the west. i mean parts don't have much to himself just a few days ago. while you might remember when the, our prime minister has the, or is it did the must called during the summer i was on there to accompany him on his meeting the president boynton. and you might remember that you just check on him to check on him on his government, on our country for uh, was it being moscow and completing or trying to complete a piece of ocean. so you'll see that there are many pro, more politicians in your and there are many extremely pro for politicians on the boat additions. and you know, when i sit on the meetings of the foreign affairs console with other foreign
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ministers and listen to some i'm so sad that such kind of extreme pro, board positions are present. so that's why that's why uh we pay the lot of the attention of what would be happening in the united states because if president trump has a not $1.00 now we might be involved in something which we would never want to be able to. but the president trump entering office, i think we have a good hope that the peace we will come instead of europe will be driving to a into a full scale more. but i think that even speaking about sending troops is extremely dangerous. because we have seen in the recent days, weeks and months that even a piece of miscommunication or misunderstanding can be extremely dangerous. so
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therefore, the veterans of politic shows, i have a weight even under peaceful circumstances, but in case of a more, it's not just the weight, but there's the risk as well. and everybody shouldn't be aware of that. and sometimes i have the feeling that it is not everybody who's available in that or even verse they are, they are. but they say this deliberately. that's why i've seen that now everybody who, who is in favor of peace must increase the volume. i mean hungry has become a bit of a rogue act in brussels. if you don't mind me saying i have 6, i should have she know. well, we love black sheets has a very well we're very happy about that. but advocating for economic me trying to like you coming here, businesses business, but also against block confrontation, whether that's the gates to russia without states. china for example, as well. um, how difficult has it been to resist the pressure and just from an inside
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perspective, i understand you called it was a little the secret support goes on just a sense of really how much people to mom. but one times the like, you know, it's a huge hypocrisy there because of those who are advocating against us with those, we usually compete for those investments which are coming from china to europe. so currently 44 percent or chinese investment is targeting europe. i'm not targeting hungry and that makes a lot of other countries, very, very jobs. why? because these investments are very modern ones. these investments are investments into the future. these investments are state of the arts, creating thousands of new jobs, offering good sellers. so other countries want that as well. so why are the german 4 administered speak? some of the coupling via risk inc. isolate sion of you know, invest in
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a new storm. you call them is if you come to hunger, you'll see the chinese under germany, factories being constructed next to each other. you'll see the chinese companies supplying the germans, making them successful, or vice versa. so this is not, this is how diverse normally on the field of everyday life. so for us, so for us economy and the energy must not be a matter of political ideology for us. this is physical and not from ethical reality period. and we don't, we don't that are satisfied with dr into a um, a debate on still was difficult basis because for example, energy, i mean whether you can heat your house or flat, that there to kind of run your economy with the press conference with the philosophical debate with a press statement, it's impossible. with a guess, we don't the nuclear fuel well does that way? so, so therefore, for us economy consolidate is common sense, is common sense. don't confuse things which have nothing to do with the ideal
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audrey die village in particular. that of course is usually the average person who pays the price of id on it to you. i mean, you look at john and the also to look up essentially. look at the functional regimes. the function regimes of the european union ended up in extremely high inflation, extremely high energy prices for prices. and these are all paid by the citizens by the volkswagen sheltering 3 factories. length of time, she tens of thousands full moving some of its production facilities outside of the x, y of wild mercy. this is building a 2nd factor in hungary. why bmw is construct thing. it's new factory and hungry. why? the biggest electric battery manufacturers are constructing that factor is being hungry. might make sense to think about why i'm sold on hungry. i'm using congress turning now to another big story that we, i think i really would like to touch upon quite divided one to the events that are unfolding in georgia in tbilisi for nights,
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for 5 nights of terrible protests. lots of you are from budapest on, with a very simple, very simple um, if it had to be in the position to win that election, that would be no protests. that would be no external pressure. and everybody, everybody would praise the fund bostic shape of the georgia in democracy. but it's not. brussels is not washington nissan. berlin is not very useful besides, but the judge and the judge and people made a very clear decision. high turn out more than 50 percent support to the ruling party period. that shouldn't be respected. my problem is that this is very general in your, in the case, it is not the liberals to win in the election on the democratic nature of the whole concern to hold political system is being questioned the media. if it is a link or else the when everything's fine, if it's betsy else the when,
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if it is conservative story and if it is writing to him, the nature of democracy is immediately question. and this is both an acceptable photo. and so look at arcus marcus. we have been under attack for the last 15 years into your opinion. we have been under financial sanctions. why? because we are not ready to speak according to the liberal mainstream. we are not ready to act according to the liberal. my screen, we are concerned with these fancy update for us national interested in number one for us family consist of the mother and the father and the children. the father is a man, mother is a woman. and now you're in a new quote because of a past, due protect our children, we protect our country, we protect our border and we are under financial section. if, if the opposition has one in georgia, everybody would, would be so happy with the fantastic shape of the georgia democracy. that's okay. of course. did you eastern eva romania, an interesting situation that and sit developing it's kind of election season
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parliamentary elections seem to have gone to the pro e u pro atlantic direction policy. but the presidential vote is already a bit. scouts list the 1st round because and on people, nato critic, one and immediately we hugs cools for an interference, he's pro russia, a vote count was recount, was awarded. and we're expecting a decision from the top romanian colt about whether the vote should be an old at all. i mean, what does not say about the state of the democracy but also called the moved amongst romanians as well. first of all, for us on gary, unless the, the parliament in parliament through elections were more important in disregard. and the party of the hungry areas has a few defense testing results about 6 percent of the votes making a very strong representation and a strong voice. somebody hung gary on this and they do cross parliament and that's very, very important. and i think we should leave it to the romanians to be signed in the
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seconds around whom they want. i mean, you know, it's like in general, um, i think that mutual respect would come back to, to international political life. and i usually refrain from making comments on domestic issues of other countries because, i mean, there are their citizens. they have to make decisions as they're a hung area of citizens making decisions about the future of hungary, which will not be crushed on that challenge my, my annual. so for us, the great it was, it hung it has made a good performance on the part of the month elections. and the romanians will decide soon on the 2nd round of the presidential election, posted to home for you. something that's kind of developing at the moment. hungarian media, citing intelligence offices, they report to the 3rd talk to the slow got counterparts discussing possible threats of attacks to energy infrastructure. of course we saw on sunday the
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a part of the troops by pipeline. very important, of course. the hungarian energy security part in poland was damaged. i mean, who i mean, i know i understand you don't want to hypothesize but fine. then i'll ask you what could possibly be the goal behind actors who are concocting these kinds of thoughts? well, it says um the north stream was blowing up. we have to take the issue of protection of physical energy infrastructure. extremely serious, extremely serious, especially especially, and it's really alterations. but even until the very day, it was not investigated seriously. who has committed a service attack against critical europe getting for section. but since then, we have to be aware of the risk being put on uh on the energy infrastructure in our neighborhood. so we have to be the authentic,
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we have to be or we have to take care of this and you have to worry about pipeline his rifle from our perspective, no question. and i do hope, i do hope that all countries the various pipeline fronts who do their best in order to prevent any such effects. and finally, i'm show many uh would consider you a very brave man mister south, because here you are in russia, the most sykes and country on us. i noticed in the winter which is always a phrase move, but also of course at a time of who you're talking to me, you're talking to archie, which of howard is the global media prya. so much say that the vs, ministry of defense apparently has got a special unit dedicated to trying to silence us. but we've been by and we've been blocked. we've been smid. what was your reaction when you're up to call tv off of the waves? and how did it tale with, of course,
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the principles of free speech which brussels claims that needs to jump in. of course, this is almost under as a bulk or say, because of those europeans will have to teach everyone. they love to refer certain values among them, feed or speech and freedom of media. and they usually attack others based on those principles. but when they look at themselves, they can not be too self confident either. so for us sanctioning church sports media energy always raises serious question marks. and i do hope that soon the view, it gets rid of all these sanctioned measures because they have caused more harms to the european union. done to rush likes. well, i will say very much hope that they realize in the space because i will be on the 1st flight to budapest. all right. it has been an absolute pleasure to meet you. thank you so much. those people fail to administer for the past and try to phone.
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great, thank you. all right, thank you so much. i the, [000:00:00;00] the
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if you think about russia, what is your mind picture the landscapes open up before your eyes. the want one. do you imagine the, the discounts dodge the journey? the are you ready to come along the same road? just don't you have to safe house to come
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and engagement because the trail when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look so common ground the the developing wall claimed and ruined the lines of tens of thousands, but it was the hague tribunal, with delta of finishing flow to the muscle. next fell down. yeah, it was that i will talk to him. all of that will cause that the carrier start me memories that the rest of your stuff or sandwich and the funding that has made them, i guess i need, okay, i will need you about you. so mutual blood test with you because of the throwing in eco so tired out the cache and built around what sort of on team so so the,
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so the evictions or for something to bit jane stuff says i've done this for the bus . they have to go, they need to discuss, as i said this, so now click on nice to cover the problem. also, i noticed with some of the, [000:00:00;00] the, the russian states never as one of the most sense community best. most all sense of the same assistance
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must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on the russians cruising and split the r t. suppose next, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services for the question, did you say steven twist, which is the, by the middle of the 20th century, the portuguese colonial empire was in an acute crisis. a particularly 10 situation
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had developed in mozambique the people of this country were put in a humiliating position. the income inequality ramp and illiteracy. this respect by the portuguese for the local traditions led to mass unrest in 1964. the liberation front of mozambie for a limo began its armed struggle for freedom. the regular army was not easy to resist, but the guerrillas inflicted considerable damage on the invaders through the fighters against the colonial regime were supported by the soviet union and china. whereas the united states and great britain took the side of the invaders, the board to is responded to the guerrillas attacks with cruel counter insurgency. however, 3 limos, 10 year courageous struggle was a success after the overthrow of the fascist regime in portugal in 1974, the new what the already surrendered. a year later, lisbon fully recognized the independence of mozambie. but the victory had been
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gained at a high price during the war, mozambique had lost tens of thousands of his sons and daughters the same. yeah, with support from a russian forces utilizes a significant defensive, the north, eliminating 100 minutes. a ripple is indicate who you've heard is that a legit nice of holding terrorist groups in syria by training residents, i'm supplying drones for the reasons for joint in charge. so i'm from the country to present this quote for the children to join the pro e u. uprising involving the city by us as hungry as far men is the question of the

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