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the the see, so i only pub a piece of it, but it says, well, i still want to says a little short term solutions that may give p. evan advantage on the front line more than any. is it supposed to meet to stop the facilities right now? there is a depletion of combat equipment, ammunition and most importantly, personnel on the part of the training on forces. armies moving forward to stop for the week means to give the enemy the chance to gain a foothold from their positions as the calls of the west throughout high impact on the 21st 17 jewels, the suggest is the name and location. in new grade, i'm bringing any distance to they want a rough wood fire to high performing this up by the response because it is legit to concentrate older air defense and missile defense forces there. and we will strike
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there with the ocean and see what happens. we are ready for such an experiment, is the other side ready? and i to the end of it is maybe 4 and a half hour q and a session. the russian either takes time to give some time data on those little bits of questions to come from the way it's up to what you say is what your friend this has done in my opinion of importance. and why should we demonstrate this importance? we have enough arguments to state that we're positioned clearly the live i love. this is on the my name is what i mean. so to minutes of news i'm used to saw now. i'm so sorry it's our rush doesn't need a truce. it needs last thing piece now that so central message from a lot of methods in about the play and coffee during his madison q and a session,
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a brain circular by healey. usually, this is a sincere attempt to find a solution. you know of you, this attempt is balanced and not imposing on either side. that is why it is being put forward by neutral countries that do not interfere in the conflict. like western countries do. who are actually at war with us using ukrainians as proxy. they are actually a belligerent cotton. is it possible to stuff the hostilities right now? there is a depletion of combat equipment, munitions, and most importantly, personnel on the part of the ukranian armed forces. army is moving forward. to stop for a week means to give the enemy the chance to gain a foothold on their positions to take a break and get the necessary equipment and now munitions. people in ukraine are snatched from the streets like stray dogs. as i already said at the ministry of defense, they are snatched like stray dogs, but at least those are brought to shelters for straight animals. and then they try to assign them to families. but here they simply throw people in the firing line. we need piece, long term lasting piece with guarantees for the russian federation and you're,
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it is a difficult question of how to provide these guarantees. but in general, we can look for it as for short term truces. the prime minister of hungry mister orbits approached me with this proposal as to what so difficult for you to have a christmas truth for a day or 2. i said, well yes, that's probably true. but 1st people talk to the ukrainian side. we agreed at least 3 times, 2 events of this kind of shipping in the black sea and on energy infrastructure and so on. then the gun also made proposals, and suddenly the head of the ukranian regime announces no negotiations, no true. so i think then i called him, i say, to add a gun. what's happened? he says, well, that's what our partners are like i asked or, but to he also propose the christmas true thing is he also proposed an exchange of prisoners. i did not refuse it the next day the head of the regime announced that there would be no truce, no prisoner experience on the car. so i ask, is that i was like at the heart. so the acts in front and center during the direct line with the inputs and she was of we x a while a few creek,
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he needs the soul off to that absolutely marika and press conference. my so last time actually in the pool itself, what really stood out to me was how the energy of president pushing it just didn't this over the course of those 4 hours in 27 minutes. and he was just moving with such ease between a huge range of stories from the domestics to the foreign from move, which is to minute tree advances from natural dissolved as to the alt open negotiation. now caused a huge chunk of the president's was what dedicated to the conflict in ukraine. that was one of the most off about topics when it comes to requests from russian citizens. a few highlights, i do want to bring you starting with a document, pretend comment about the hypersonic missile edition, which was recently deployed a few weeks ago against a military industrial facility in ukraine. uh foot uh, flooding the peach and it was very clear. this is a projectile that absolutely has no e quote. and if you don't believe, austin,
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why not happen? this will say so. some experts in the west believe that such a messiah is easy to shoot down. well, if those western experts think so, let them offer us and let them offer those in the west in the us who pay them for their analysis to conduct some kind of technological experiment. say a high tech and dual of the 21st century. let them identify some object to destroy the se in key of concentrate, older air defense and missile defense forces 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? what? ok to me that was a little tongue in cheek, but something that i really noticed was one continuing thought idea on when a person was discussing what ad defense is, key of has audits. disposal. he said, we need to ask all guys that what they have um and he said diesel is so people who want to which country, oh it's to me must elements on policy. i got the strong impression that the russian
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leader was actually in contact with people. most of the minutes really put potentially even the political a lead to would have goals to almost every single question that was about the war. the focus was on negotiation has to be noted, but the lay of the land, as he talked today is very different costs to the late of the land as it was in easton volt. during those peace volts. in the spring of 2022, which was stopped by the british prime minister at the time forest johnson on a product that was actually just one of 3 deals that must go on key upside with a key of each time, then tearing it up. what also cropped up was, keeps the patrons, namely those on the european continent. and the view from the kremlin seems to be on this. the day of absolute is shut themselves in the foot, not just financially, but in terms of security to open a pi, a crew of ukraine has cut off. i would guess applies to europe and consumer city.
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on the one hand, it picks from their hands because only with the support of the west, including from europe, can it exist, not only to fight, but to exist. and at the same time, it creates problems for them. by cutting off the supply of our relatively cheap gas to europe, there would be no such contracted. look, everything is already clear. well then all right, we will survive. and guess problem was advised this by the way, our special services to recently reported to me that in slovakia some of those have been detained and it is clear that they are ukrainians of what they're doing with maps of the location of gas energy facilities. in slovakia i will ask through partner channels about that. it's not enough that we have terrorist attacks. now the european countries have them as well. i repeat, once again, they feed from the hand, pick from the hand, and have already moved on to attempts to carry out terrorist attacks on the territory of europe. or finally on the conflict and ukraine. i do want to bring you
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the response to question from the bbc, because i think very comprehensively covered the longstanding west an aptitude towards this, the world's largest nation. but it wasn't about exactly 25 years ago. boris yeltsin resigned handed over power to you and told you to take care of russia. now after 25 years, do you think you have done that successfully? because from the outside, what do we see? we see significant losses in the so called special military operation that you announced, we see ukrainian soldiers in the course region. you criticize nato expansion, but nato has increased at russia's borders. there are sanctions, high inflation and demographic problems. so do you believe you have protected your country? yeah, sure, 3rd, 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,
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russia cannot exist as an independent state. i would like to draw your attention to what you said regarding boris nikolai, which yeltsin everything seemed fine. he was patronizingly patted on the back, and no one even noticed when he occasionally had a drink. well, he was very well liked in all western circles, but as soon as he raised his voice in defense of yugoslavia, 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 state without the sanction of the un security council, he was immediately persecuted and labelled 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 bank for their own purposes. nothing now beyond rochelle pools, the crisis and syria was touched upon and that the energy that i felt was that most go was telling
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a little bit itself that have to be cautious and diplomatic because of course, it's a very complex region. so many players involve the summer to rush to cooperate with on international platforms. one thing though, the russian need was absolutely categorical about and that was on to have the most to gain from the toppling of, to, to, to deal with just to get those to buy a turkey. so he's doing everything to insure it security on its southern borders during the developments in syria to create conditions for the return of refugees. france permits territory to other territories of syria which are concentrated on the territory of syria, which is actually under the control of turkey. can some think of pushing back perhaps in the kurdish formations from the border. all this is possible and perhaps to some extent it will even be done. but still, the main beneficiary of the events taking place in syria, in my opinion, is israel. and you can have any attitude towards what is real is doing. russia condemns the seizure of any syrian territory. so our position here is not subject
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to any adjustment, but he's real is also solving issues related to security for itself. i show this is the line on the golden heights. a well known line of israel has advanced to a depth of 25 kilometers to a provocative question by the n b. c. you suggested the collapse of assets regime on the latest subsequent thing to moscow could be considered a strategic defeat for russia. the head of state absolutely disagree. the 1st one is about the president elect a trump. mister president, you have failed to reach the objectives of your special military operations. 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 weak elidah. how do you propose to compromise?
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what are you going to offer? yeah, that sounds good to me. i am ready to meet with trump at any time the. you said that this conversation will take place in a situation where i will be in some we can state test dear colleagues, interest, and i say, dear, because despite all the persecution of our press, we allow you to work in russia and you do it freely. you and those people who pay your salaries in the united states would very much like russia to be in a weakened state. i hold a different point of view. russia has become much stronger over the past 2 to 3 years. why? including in the readiness of our armed forces, today i can confidently say it using the highest place in the world. 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 today. therefore, i believe that russia is largely in the state. we were striving for. it has become a truly silver in the country. and i do want to finally finish on what's the me and i think for a lot of people who saw in the school today was possibly the most touching moment
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of the entire event. and that was when boots and was all about how the war has positively affected him. how have you changed in the last 3 years? was nice to know which human yet, you know, we'll change. we change every day, every hour. i always tell you frankly, we are joking now and there is left during the whole. i started joking list and almost stopped laughing. i will say, you know, it was astonishing that was just a moment just a few seconds off that those what's, what that was just off. so i mean truly deafening. silence in the room that remind that was hundreds as not more of us here. and i think we will really taken aback, not necessarily you find the words themselves from the sentiment, but by the sincerity. you know, i think we tend to humanize politicians, especially polls, heads of state we see and going out that suited them booted that we're dressing, defense committees are addressing paul elements that speaking at concepts attempted
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by hundreds of thousands. we lose anyone about the fox, they all just genuinely human. at the end of the day, i'm not send to just a few what's really i think brought home to everyone in the room. how difficult that decision was, but not him. it boots him back in february 2022, but also how fundamentally he is just a russian citizen. like the 145000000. all those who wake up and watch the news, to pray for the loved ones to come back safe and sound from the front line. he feels the sadness and the tragedy that of course, the whole country is going through at the moment. so i mean, it really was at pick that was a motion and there were a couple of, of funny moments to, and i do want to show the, even amongst their slight emotional and obviously very heavy subjects that well. so a couple of moments of lightness to to come comes the way. it's what you say is what you are. and this is done in my opinion,
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out of importance. and why should we demonstrate this importance? we have enough arguments to state our position clearly. yet no, i have long built myself up to the fact that everything i have to do, i have to do with pleasure. then you don't wish that i don't think it will be necessary. just like some people from ukrainian political leadership went abroad. he's likely to do the same. he will be taken in by the people whose he serves today . if he pops up like the devil out of the note and says, i need political asylum. russia does not turn it back on any one of the different sites. well, that's what biden, you know, he is a politician to me and it's always important to consider what is more prevalent in you, the politician or the human being. it turns out that there is more of a human invite, and i wouldn't blame him for that. i see it across you, of course is the map you can see 1st of all,
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like any country. these are huge territories, but it's not just the territory. it's the history, the culture. these are our customs and traditions. that is all russia. but still, the most important thing is the people i see for russia as a family. so that is a 2020 full press conference on the 21st, so called direct line. over an hour we are done, we stopped before and a half hours. i didn't get to ask my question, but you know what pitching has been doing this since 2001, so fingers crossed, i'll be back here in 2025, and maybe next time he'll give me a shout. well, a few minutes to the answering deadline, we have the highlights of my move, which is miles in q and a session on our website on the about. meanwhile, tier souls is more of a mission. also, i go on a southern western bush on wednesday. mazda is the basement of these,
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as you put in 5, at least 6 us a tech comes located and full bush storms. try to miss out during the bombardment against the rough stuff, legion, all the cars. why don't same those as the details? yeah, well it took place in raw star, which is a russian territory a long way from the front lines and ukrainians, fired at 6 attack them as me. so i was an american miss on for storm shadows, british long range cruise missiles. now one thing that you don't hear routinely in the western media, you hear about the stikes, you hear about the escalation by supplying these weapons for use on russian therapy . would you don't tear but the fact that the russian air defenses con and routinely to destroy them and shoot them out of the sky on this occasion? that's exactly what happened. all. but one of these missiles that were fired at the kaminski combine plants in real stuff were destroyed and they were destroyed by
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russian air defense systems like the s 400, like the book and 3 like the pun, sir. remember, russia is probably at the forefront globally of air defense systems. so, uh, you know, despite this escalation, rocher kind of handled them the russian ministry of defense and said it won't go on on search. but what's also important is the fact that in the context that this comes in presidency, lensky is in europe. the talking to a so called partners and talking about, you know, demanding and immediate entry into nato. and while the corporate a group, if you like, of the nato block of who supports them and phones and are saying, you know, we will start to ukraine will continue to do so. separately, things look a little bit differently at countries like germany refusing to supply taurus at long range missiles at zalinski, which is an analog. if you look at the storm shadow and the scout was forward and the scope of the storm showed that was for the rough stuff. you've got the belgium
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refusing or unable. it says to provide f. 16 jets further jets to ukraine this year. and you got the police saying, look, we can supply any more uh, aircraft. we tend to actually support with much of anything else because we're at the bottom of the bag. we can't do any more for you claim. let's have a listen to exactly what they had to say. i think we gave everything we could, we have supported and we'll continue to support ukraine. however, we can say that we are approaching an extreme point. we are running into a dead end. yeah. so as you can see here, the desperation continues the strikes, essentially in effective against russian territory. that the biggest risk of them probably isn't gonna have an impact on the front lines where russia was present. improvement said today isn't advancing in meters, it's advancing in kilometers. it's probably going to be on an attempt to escalate, to get russia to lose its nerve and to do something radical in response ahead of
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president trump's appointment on the 28th of january. and we've had like a carpenter or an advisor to president at a bite and saying, look, basically uh right. now this is all up to trump. we're kind of out of the game here . and we know the president trump has a very, very different view of the conflict and ukraine. he's promised to end this very quickly. and it's really this gap now between now and january 20th with the key a may continue to try and escalate the military effects of which amenable as we can see. but the political effects hoping that russia will again break its poll ease and let them know the truth will do something according to their schedule, is probably the biggest risk likely. but we've watched this space by for the other . so is now a shred of chose comedy. yeah. so washington, as went off about iran, the usa real estate admitted his cuz he has been involved in with shit and redeem
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change operations over the past 20 years. without much luck. i think if we look at the last 20 years, our experiments in reading change is 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 policy change, stop the country from doing things that are threats to our interest as well as start start values that yes has to be front and center. lincoln mentioned how they've been added for 20 years, but no luck with the whole regime change. good. any rhonda and blinking was really white. the, the west has been i in ga that switch and wishing change and one for more than 4 decades. i mean to shake compet wants political scene that's been
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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, the 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 in a to one police station following get her arrest over a job long while ations washington was back then quick to jump in expressing support for the protesters slapping more sanctions under warranty and officials, citing quote, violence suppression of protests and even openly calling for a regime change. any of on or south british our policy is policy is to resign around finding practical ways to support the iranian people with the big deal, the industries and has with arsenal. to support the iranian people in the face of
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brutal, violent crack down back then give on highlighted for many times that for and, and western media and intelligence services launched a mis information campaign trying to steer the protesters towards vandalism and writing. so each time people stage national protest, the u. s. gets out of its bed 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 behavior, it has historical role which the west has been interfering yvonne's domestic affair since the 20th century. since he was some orchestra that a cool against it was 1st, democratically elected fine minister in 1953. the reason, because most of that at that time promised to stop western countries domination over as long as the oil resources. and he said that it wants or needs to be indigenous and needs to be nationalized. so after that,
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washington supported any unrest in the country to overflow. these lot of problems if you want to push off, i've 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 a crew against the ron's legitimately elected prime minister. among other things. the us supported attempts of military coups and sabotage in iran. and imposed illegal and inhumane unilateral sanctions against ordinary iranians. so if one has this mentality and stance that the more pressure the west and the washing particular imposes on it, the stronger and more resilient it becomes, it has long been reading itself against these restriction restrictions and
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restrictive measures by reducing its dependence on 4 and know how trying to indigenous key industries like 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 uh, was still the country has not been fully successful to fully indigenous these industries. it has built a significant with zones against the sanctions that's watch. 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 empower 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'd be the 1st to acknowledge it's really hard to do from the outside. it goes without saying that the u. s. has seized multiple locations to get rid of these moments of them. but there are
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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 i think most importantly are these. i'm to public out was the political system that i stood up and told the west have enough exploiting our resources and now get out of our country. we serve with university of tax law, profess us i had made a model of the heat at washington as in pushy regime change in their own in order to get better access. so countries rich natural resources, the resources that he runs as r t d, the nice to get control over more of one of the gas resources. and obviously that would phillips the balance of power away from the global. so it's something that's
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been clear to everyone in the united states, funds and zeros. it's funds, terrorist organizations, it's funds media, a huge and persian language. media arthritis exist in the west. 70, to undermine the side of go public, wi and many thousands of people are employee and for our employees of these media. this is quite studying what the us as become in the house openly. it is, it is a, that's a vision that is bo controls at all levels of controls and media . they say and then also how it attempts to some to some degree effectively how it tends to maintain cop an a v d and stuff like the basic sizes of rent as
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a washington to describe china as a threat to us national security. that's also new printed on report, raise concerns about the asian countries, right. using the power transfer mess, he believes the us could be looking for a print text to increase his movie presence in the region based on the different ball this us report like previous similar reports, ignores the facts, is full of bias and promotes the china threats theory it is nothing more than an excuse to preserve the military had germany. we call on the us to abandon the cold war mentality and hedge a monic logic. stop publishing such a responsible reports, year after year, and take practical actions to maintain the stability of china. u. s. military relations. and the pentagon said, and an annual report, the chinese miller to palette is on the rise publishing, significant concerns in washington. the suspects of china is new. the awesome current includes more than $600.00 warheads. with that number said,
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it's almost double. it's almost $1000.00 within the next 5 years. meanwhile, beijing has also cooled down to your opinion and say it will take measures to protect the chinese companies. that's also a number them we included in the ease rates as package of sanctions against china is neither an ally, russia, china, a just the you to immediately stop the wrong doing of including chinese companies and it's sanction list and stop damaging the legitimate interest of chinese companies, china will take necessary measures to family safe, got the legitimate rights and interests of chinese companies. and we had for them know, some well known about by club expedited by some other shanghai sense of a rim plaque and international studies. he says aging is not posing any threat to washington and the sanctions against china. good proof of income on make suicide. the accusation of china's military power, all the build up of the nuclear, also the old a war that's a, that's
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a really for self defense of defense purposes only. and china has always stated that it will never use nuclear weapons unless it is it best. instead of finding a sensible and practical solution to end the many country leaders and you are trying to put the plane on china now for a still doing business with the roster and to empower retros economy. we don't even reflecting that china is not a party to the conflict, and you probably know that china has the right to allow its company is to conduct normal business activity, is ways that rocketing come to bards, just like with anyone else. and now that by launching it's 15, factual sanctions against russia. now even including chinese company is we're doing business with rosco lee. you should've expected the re.
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