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news the headlights are, we're not to use rational, no troops, only a permanent piece vladimir putin and says moscow was settled for a short time, said oceans that may give t as in advantage on the front line. she is, and that she, russia, is luxury in the states we were striving for. it has become a truly southern country. had the rest to present a right that rejecting the western plains of rupture isn't a weakened state of this during his annual merits on q. and a session and he puts an offer on the table to prove a point to the high tech 21st century dual lifting the west nameless pump and bring any defense to it. and then put what on least the latest hypersonic west point and see how the west sped says it does look at to concentrate older air defense and
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missile defense forces there. and we will strike there with the ocean and see what happens. we are ready for such an experiment. is the other side ready? the good only happens that once i get a total of the cost might result in $2.00 and a with the russian president. and it last of nearly 4 and a half hours here on. so you, we covered all of it live as usual, and russia does not need a truce that needs a lasting peace. that is the message from the russian president on the ukrainian conflict during his microphone q and a session. i mean, so i to advise you to use this is it seems to you to attempt to find a solution. you know what of you reset the empty is balanced and nothing closing on either side. that is why it is being put forward by neutral countries that do not interfere in the conflict with like western countries do. who are actually at the war with us using ukrainians as proxies. they are actually
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a belligerent party. is it possible to stop the hostilities right now? there is a depletion of combat equipment, ammunition, and most importantly, personnel on the part of the creating armed forces. armies moving forward to stop for the week means to give the enemy the chance to gain a foothold from their positions to take a break and get the necessary equipment. and the munition people are recruited from the streets. as i already said at the ministry of defense, since there are plenty of stray dogs, but at least dogs are brought to show there's forestry animals and then they tried to assign them to families. but here they simply throw people in the line of fire. we need peace, long term lasting peace with guarantees for the russian federation and europe. it is a difficult question of how to provide these guarantees, but in general, we can look for it as for short term through says the prime minister of hungry we stood or been approached me with this proposal. what so difficult for you
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to have a christmas truth for a day or 2? i said well yes, that's probably true, but 1st he will talk to the ukranian side. we agreed at least 3 times, 2 events of this kind on shipping in the black sea and on energy infrastructure and so on. then it will then also made proposals. and suddenly, the head of the printed version announced has no negotiations, no truth. then i call him, i say, to the gun, what's happening? he says, well, that's what our apartment is that like i asked or been to, he also propose the christmas truce. he also proposed an exchange of prisoners. i did not refuse. the next day, the head of the regime announced that they would be no truce, no prisoner exchange. i will ask you to tell you that what i write about hot, heavy action front and center during this direct line with prudent. and saskia brings us how rich you know what was really striking to me. it was quite astonishing how the energy of the russian president just didn't get over the entire
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time. he answered the questions with the same kind of act to receive focus on the facts and with the same kind of mental agility at the beginning at the end. and he was of course, moving between so many different fields, domestic and foreign issues. me, which is not felt as often as military advances and the all of negotiation like you're quite right inside a huge chunk of the press conference was dedicated to ukraine. the majority of the questions that was sent in from russian citizens around the country wire about that a few highlights. i do want to bring you something with president putin's comments about the hypotonic missile. yes. sneak, which in his to absolutely has no e, quote on what she said as well. if you don't believe me, then how about we have initial space so you can do some experts in the west. believe that such a messiah is easy to shoot. don't you just do it? well, if those western experts think so sort of let them offer us like a and let them offer those in the west and in the us. i'll pay them for their
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analysis to conduct some kind of technological experiment. so your height taken to the 21st century, let them identify some object to destroy the se in key or concentrate older air defense and missile defense courses there. and we will strike there with your rational and see what happens. we are ready for such an experiment, is the other side ready? it says it does look as well. i'll just see that was a tongue in cheek. but some, in addition to that sentence, which really stood out to me was how lot of mit putin when talking about western ad defense, mrs. solve back key of has audits. disposal said, we need to all, all guys out, but what they have. many schools are dream of reading the country of extremist elements. now i posted the actually sense and not a quiet confidence that the russian liter clearly has contact with people. not just in the minute truly, but political to but of course,
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almost every single question that was raised about the war. the focus was on negotiation. and on this he was very clear. a c spot is milton lost in truce. however much he does well come of course, the initiatives of neutral countries, like for example, hungry and fixed up open with christmas c spots which brought them into it and said we agreed to it was key of that reject to that. of course, it does have to be noted, the delay of the land is to be signed today is very different to the last allowed. for example, during the peace negotiations, it is simple. in the spring of 2020, which the british prime minister scott put apparently, apparently i will talk to just one of the 3 times that most of it has agreed to a deal with kids. but the ukraine then faxed out souls as we had today. so talking about the most goose pulses are advancing. that's an unprecedented rate to such an extent the bottom of the page and said, as we talk today, we are very close to fulfilling the tasks that we initially set for ourselves
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stocked in february 2022. we also cropped up with kids patrons, namely on the european continent, and on not vastly approaching state test. they've really shopped themselves in the foot, not just financially, but also in terms of security. open a media crew of ukraine has cut off our guests, applies to europeans consumer sitting on the one hand. it picks from their hands because only with the support of the west, so including from europe can it exists not only to fight but to exist. so i think the end of the same time because it creates problems for them by cutting off the supply of our relatively cheap and gas for the euro. there would be no such contract to to work on everything is already key of it so well then all right, we will survive kind of show and guess from wizard by this, by the way, our special services i to recently reported to me that in slovakia some of those have been detained and it is clear that they are ukrainian some with their students
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with the maps of the location of gas energy facilities. in slovakia, scott, i will ask to partner channels about that. it's not enough that we have terrorist attacks. now that you repeat in countries have them as well. i repeat once again, they feed from the end of the tech from the hand and have already moved on to attempts to carry out terrorist attacks on the territory of unit. so i kind of will finally on the conflict and ukraine, i do want to show you the response to question from the b b c, because it was one. i think the really comprehensively covered the long standing western attitude towards the world's largest nation. and a lot of my preaching sounds very defiant. i thought he basically expressed the sentiment, but he was confident that he actually st. um a wild and which that was a future for russia. that alternate. let's exactly 25 years ago boris yeltsin resigned, was handed over power to you and told you to take care of russia. now after 25
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years. do you think you have done that successfully? because from the outside we what do we see? but we see significant losses in the so called special military operation that you announced my system. we see ukrainian soldiers in the course region. you criticize nato expansion, but nato has increased. it rushes borders. there are saying sions, high inflation and demographic problems. so do you believe you have protected your country? yeah, should the should, i believe that not only protected russia, but also pulled it back from the brink of the abyss. everything that was happening to russia before and after was leading us to a complete and total loss of our sovereignty. without sovereignty, russia cannot exist as an independent states. and, and i would like to draw your attention to what you said regarding boris nikolai, which yeltsin nichol semester. everything seemed fine. he was patronizingly patted on the back, and no one even noticed when he occasionally had to drink. he was very well liked in all west and circles, but as soon as he raised his voice in defense of yugoslavia,
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as soon as he stated that this contradicted international law and the un charter. and as soon as he said that it was unacceptable in modern europe to strike belgrade the capital of a european states without the sanction of the un security council, he was immediately persecuted and labeled an alcoholic and other derogatory terms. don't you remember this? i did everything to ensure that russia remains and independent and sovereign power, capable of making decisions in its own interests rather than in the interest of those countries that were trying to draw it toward themselves while passing it on the back for their own purposes. sauce, okay, well, what about of a commentary from the russian president, anything else beyond russia's border that was talked about as well? well, that was obviously a question on the crisis in syria and the pools, given how many players are involved, some of which russia co op rates with and various international forms. all right. all right. the impression for me was that he was being quite diplomatic and quite castle though on one second. he was very outspoken and that was on who had the most
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to gain from the toppling over, shot to, to, to deal with just to death or somebody dirty. so he's doing everything to ensure the security on the southern border have really no, doesn't mean developments in serious need to create conditions for the return a shape of wreckage the phrase from its territory, other territory. so a serious story which are concentrated on the territory of syria, which is actually under the control surface, can some think it would come back and see if the coordination formation is going to be going to come over. this is possible and perhaps to some extent it will even be done, but still the main beneficiary to most of the events taking place and see me in my opinion, easiest for you. and you can have any effort to to know what he's really doing. rusher can focus on the face, the intelligence, the position here is not subject to any adjustment, but he's real is also solving issues related to security for the actual. this is the line on the golden height you say to a well known line. he's a real has advantage to a depth of 25 kilometers what those are right to
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a quite provocative i would say a question posed by the american outlet m. b c. who suggested that the collapse of assets regime and his playing subsequent needs to must go with some kind of strategic defeat for russia. so you have failed to reach the objectives of your special military operation. large numbers of russians have died, including a general of assassinated here. we must go this week and the lead of syria who you supported has been over simone. mister president's, when you face president elect to trump, you will be the week elidah. how do you propose to compromise? what are you going to offer? yeah, that sounds good to me. i am ready to meet with trump at any time. and you said that this conversation will take place in a situation where i will be in some we can states to do your colleagues at the end, i say, dear to us, because despite all the persecution of our press, we allow you to work in russia and you do it freely,
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you and those people who pay your salaries in the united states would very much like russia to be in a week instinct. i was wondering, i will try hold a different point of view. russia has become much stronger over the past 2 to 3 years. why, from including in the readiness of our armed forces today, i can confidently say it isn't the highest placing the world as to allow me to almost all nato countries are at war with us. the internal state of the russian troops is such that perhaps no other army in the world has to go to the civil. i believe that russia is largely in the state. we were striving for. it has become a truly silver and comfortable stanley and all you will do, you want to finish on what could all deeply be the most human. i'm the most touching moments in the entire event. and it was one's lot improved symbol sauce housing war and ukraine has posted me affected him over the last 2 years. i always think how have you changed in the last 3 years? it was nice to know which seeming yeah, you know, we don't change. we change every day, every hour. i always tell you frankly,
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we are joking now, and there is left during the whole. i started joking list and almost stopped laughing. you know, and i'll say that that was just a moment, a few seconds. well, that was just up to silence off to set those watts and bear in mind this is a big hole there, a hundreds if not more, john and this, i think even a boss were a bit taken aback. really not necessarily by the words themselves, but by the sincerity. you know, we also used to sing president putin address the defense committees, or address parliament or speaker. the norm was gatherings and we always forget. so didn't want a thought he is a causal. so just a mind on his mind who thoughts and lots of responsibilities, not just for the substance here, but literally for the lives of the boys who are fighting on the front lines in the conflicting ukraine. and i think for that moment it was incredibly touching to see the mind behind the president, so on, so to speak, reminding us of course,
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the possible impact. this is how not just on all of us, but him as well over the last, almost 3 years. we're health coverage, all of this big q and a mattress on november, the russian president, i was drawing in the studio by the editor in chief of the embassy letting use outlook dentist. conan. and he told me that via credit in government no longer has a strategy of its own. it is, as he says, completely the pest of its western buckets. so i think that if, if a kid would have a strategy, they would stop this madman is what is happening for the cranium people over a little a long time ago. wouldn't it wouldn't even escalate to the situation where osh issue jot may do an intervention of who is making the strategies the key question and which very difficult to find any explanation when we looked at you have to crane to their side of the story i being that this offering of the doing
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was people it to is the suffering of the whole grain. nowadays, there is the only big things on that the region and the real players are, are far away from, from the region making their strategy and thinking how the wind, the war. one of the questions the was oswell as um, why not a ceasefire and ukraine not a single day of ceasefire since 2015? not the thing. they didn't give us a break it for a doing bus defenders all these years and they are not willing to be receiving today. even they are the ones who need the most, you know, uh they are on the war machines and they don't want me to just stop for sick and, and, and so i think that it's fair a tool for a day of break just being in the common human real and i think that the, the, it's an important message from, from booking to everybody in the world that this,
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this human or monetary on brakes are needed. but give, haven't give that since 2014 and 15. there wasn't the single day of the ceasefire. that's why it's right that you turn the question to the key of the final they are, you know, finally giving a people a possibility to have a break of a brief. now finally, that does seem to be a shred of truth coming out of washington these days, i know shock and horror when asked about iran, the us secretary of state admitted this country has been involved in regime changes over the past 20 years, though without as much luck because they would have i think if we look at the last 20 years, our experiments in reading change have not exactly been resolved success. so i think we have to be have a, an appropriate degree of humility in focusing in that, in that way. on a problem, but focusing on everything we need to do to effectuate
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policy, change the stop the country from doing things that are threats to our interest as well as that star values that yes has to be front and center. lincoln mentioned how they've been added for 20 years. uh but no luck with the whole regime change getting any rhonda and blinking was really why to the us has been i and god that switch and wishing change and one for more than 4 decades. i mean to shake compet wants political scene that's been a thorn in their side since they want to. washington has taken numerous shots trying to change the want in political system. the latest beings deposit 2022 protests following the death of my so i mean in police custody. if we remember my so i mean he died in september 2022 after collapsing and a to one police station following her arrest over a job was while ations washington was back then quick to jump in expressing support
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for the protesters slapping more sanctions under warranty. and officials, citing quote, violent suppression of protests and even openly calling for a regime change any of on refrigerator for himself produce our policy is policy is to resign around finding tactical ways to support the iranian people with a big deal. the illustration has with arsenal to support the iranian people in the face of a brutal, violent crack down back then it won't highlight it for many times that for and, and western media unintelligent services. launched a mis information campaign trying to steer the protesters towards vandalism. and writing, so each time people stage, national protest, the us gets out of it, sped and declares readiness to pitch in and help and want ends over told their government. so that's based on their comments. so if we want to look at this
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behavior, it has historical roots, the west has been interfering yvonne's domestic affair since the 20th century. since he was some orchestrated a cool against it was 1st democratically elected fine minister in 1953. the reason, because most of that at that time promised has stop western countries domination over as long as all our resources. and he said that it was or needs to be indigenous and needs to be nationalized. so after that, washington supported any unrest in the country to overflow these law because i'm going to be wanting patrols, have been saying that the west never abandons it's interfering habits around the world, including iran. historically us interference. you know, ron's internal affairs has a long history interference in the course of democratization dates back to 1953 when the us orchestrated the crew against the ron's legitimately elected prime
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minister. among other things, the us supported attempts at military cruise and sabotage and iran. and imposed illegal and inhumane unilateral sanctions against ordinary iranians. so everyone has this mentality and stance that the more pressure, the west and the west in particular imposes on it. the stronger and more resilient it becomes, it has long been reading itself against these restriction restrictions and restrictive measures by reducing its dependence on for and know how trying to indigenous key industries like uh, the military sector, which iran now claims that its arms are settled is more than 80 percent indigenous, it has also been a local, i think the oil and gas industries as the lifeline of its economy. while it's still the country has not been fully successful. don't fully envision eyes, these industries that has built a significant was so yes,
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i guess the sanctions that's a lot, it's access to international technologies, and that's why blinking himself admitted that it's hard to destabilize the country from outside. what we've tried to do at different points in time is the best of our ability, further empowered people inside around who want a different future for the country to be able to communicate, to be able to stand up, to be able to have some resources to do that, but i have the, the 1st through knowledge, it's really hard to do from the outside. it goes without saying that the, the wife has seized multiple occasions to get rid of these moments of them. but uh, there are countless reasons why, as we mentioned to one challenges, there are extensive military presence in the middle east calling for the expulsion of american troops. and in recent years, iran has also established a growing media presence globally that defies the west narratives. and the, i think most importantly are these, i'm for public out was the political system that's screwed up and told the west
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have enough exploiting our resources. and now get out of our country. yeah, we will. okay. do reaction to this uh with us around university professor site motor and the who says that america has been trying to change the government around for quite some time because of its a nation's rich resources among other well she, we called them a g o economic and geo political, the gen of the resources that he runs has r t d p. nice to get control over more of one of the gas resources. now obviously down to the balance of power away from the global. so it's something that's been clear to everyone in the united states, funds and zeros it funds, terrorist organizations, it's funds media, a huge and persian language. media arthritis exist in the west 70 to undermine the sign up for public w, y. and maybe thousands of people are employee or employees of these media outlets
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is quite studying what the us as become in house. ultimately, it is, it is a shame that is bo controls at all levels of controls and media that the state and then also how it attempts to some to some degree. effectively how defensive maintain come and to be in public. who is the fight is a training to hit sensitive is really mandatory targets with hypersonic ballistic miss ons on the missile force of the many armed forces carried out a specific military operation targeting to specific and sensitive military targets of these really enemy in the occupied the off at area with 2 hypersonic ballistic missiles, palestine to type, the operation has successfully achieved its objectives or now this columns as at
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least 9 people were killed. and yeah, man, off of the latest is railey air strikes and that region all confirmed by local authorities. a huge explosion saturday, so online footage showing of the night sky of so not a local report say some of the strikes targeted the main power stations and the nation's capital city did not come shortly afterwards. riley defense for his claim . the interest set that a mist i'll launched from you haven't looked into the idea and saw that miss hall was intercepted by the iron dog. shortly after crossing to his ready space, a debris, as we understand from the interception damage, the number of punk cause and the central city of the gun, a truck, and also struck a school in the same neighborhood. open out the journalist who's saying i will copy who says the attacks from israel and its allies won't affect the results of the get many people they haven't thought of given any emily petty aside. and they have to
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get the, i'm going to, i said before, one at that cost probably did the update the board itself honest with the power station and her date that is being targeted the few months ago. the show you that the diabetes you actually have to look to go to any i d, i with them any and military installation. and those will, i think they know, and they have let and the so the, and they thought of immune when they have lost against them and uh for almost the motor then it. and so the and i thought of the amount of tests conducted more than 270008 is today on yeah, my, but this actually did look stuck and you have any audio as they call them at the who would be able to upgrade and then 11 times, what do you like say i knew k as in the beginning of the many, a declared war against is a and because of the attack on, on does that night stay thoughts conducted, loaded on 508 is that i against the human about doing that actually has nothing to solve it in any stop of your many operation odium, any attack,
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we are staying in the middle east for now here on the program, a part of the size, it will not conduct an operation in syria. if the new will fall, right, he's in damascus, establish full control over the countries territory. there is a new administration in damascus. now i think this is primarily their concern. now if they address this issue properly, there will be no reason for us to intervene. we wouldn't call it a takeover because it would be a grave mistake to present what's been happening in syria for syria and people. it is not a takeover. i think if there is any takeover, it's the will of the syrian people which is taking over now. i took this, talked up and about responded to all the comments made by incoming us president donald trump, who said that ankara was responsible for the fall of the syria and lead up a shot. i lost sight. nobody knows what the final outcome is going to be in the region. you know, nobody knows who really the final. i believe it's turkey and i think turkey is a very smart. he's
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a very smart guy and he's very tough. but turkey did an unfriendly take over without a lot of lives being lost. i can't say that her side was a butcher who what he did to children. well, in the meantime, i filed this on the hypocrite, see, the by the ministration has warned against taking advantage of a fractured syrian state. except of course to increase americans are in military presence and not in the back of the country. i don't want to see any party take advantage of the current unstable situation to advance their own narrow interest at the expense of the broad in syria nations. c searing national interest. we can continue to assess the situation and continued to consider when might be the appropriate time for us to send personnel in the syria to engage in a number of activities including advancing the principles of the secretary in other countries endorsed on saturday. so if we don't have, we were speaking with the full about us, send it kind of it,
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diane say air and she said, well, total k might have instigated the crisis in syria. wisdom powers of down play done because, well, they have their own vested interest in coughing up that nation. and i think that is not at all the whole story, or maybe even part of the story. i think there's a lot more going on here including a role of course, the british who have been interested in carving up this region since forever and their american counterparts who have been talking about over throwing aside for some time. and in fact, i think there was even a rand uh, group report saying, calling calling for extending russia, starting with ukraine and then serious. so i think there are a lot of factors involved in this. clearly to keep plays a role as does israel. and who knows what role the united states or the u. k
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are playing, but they're obviously present. but clearly she is naming exactly the right place or perhaps the right code for it. standing behind the chaos in the in baffled country of syria. more commentary on that online at all to dot com for the means of your program is back very soon the .

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