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in your country, that's what channel the grantee be, hon dot com. to let you know that besides, i'm going on the ground. see monday, the there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case of the med, most of the people i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also a pursuit. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washington. as for so the funder line likes to say, we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deals to help me living on that. we have very close propaganda. you know, a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. some more questions, ask a better. the answer is will be
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the 1000000 being in country 3. pusher, vicki, we can disrupt the sale list because of the americans omega. last use to use you can as a, you know, as a poke, see, you know, the to a week and i don't have any interest in doing that. and the general is on how to use that as a way that he can only by taking sanctions. i gave her shift. i mean, it's each of the americans. what we have doing to us says the a mr. president of my heartfelt thanks for agreeing to an interview with russia's v g t r k tv company. and re a notice the news agency and just a few days before the start of the special military operation in 2022. just hours before it began. you were in moscow to sign a declaration on how i cooperation with president. probably most of the world has
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changed radically since then. it's but what does the alliance between as or by john and russian mean now? so few years that have passed since signing the declaration, russian president vladimir putin made a very significant and historic visit to us or by john. he had visited us many times, but this visit was special doctor. this was his 1st official state business which took place this summer. yep. and like when we not only confirmed the allied nature of our relations, but also outlined ways to develop our bilateral cooperation further with us. i think that today go to and you know, there is no doubt in either as or by john or russia, the other that we are reliable in partners. and as i said earlier in difficult times, we have always shown understanding you know, and behaved in a friendly manner towards one another as well. and i am sure that this will continue on law. sure. of course, we continue to actively find new areas for collaboration and business, and tre. e,
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in our trade turnover is growing, perhaps not as fast as we'd like, but nevertheless, all right, it's moving in the right direction. i do. we are also witnessing an unprecedented number of visits by russians to us or by john and vice versa, which also indicates that the friendly atmosphere from both a political and purely human point of view is as are causative as possible. because trips are generally taken to places where people feel comfortable, but with this we have seen a significant increase in visits in both directions over the past 2 to 3 years. and the increase in the number of flights between our countries attached to this. i think there are at least twice as many now as in soviet times. so we are pleased with how our relations are developing and as we place great value on them for. and i'm sure this positive trend will continue next year. the media and let us see, so shows what do you mean by your mouth? nevertheless, this is a time of war for russia. the nato says the blog should be ready to go to war with
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russia within the next 57 years that i see is actually that same media. yeah, i still want to express the headset, it will not come to such a direct confrontation between nato and russia. firstly, because everyone understands the catastrophic consequences of this would have for the whole world of, for all countries left here. and of course, because particularly for those countries that border, those regions for the deal. and secondly, i still hope that the challenge in the us administration, i did, will also bring a change in foreign policy guidelines. as you know, the experience from mr. trump 1st president seemed like allows us to hope for this, you know, as well as statements. he and members of his team right during the election campaign. and after, therefore, around to imagine a scenario where nato and russia face off in a hawk more is like imagining a global apocalypse. it is clear that there will be no winners in this war. and no
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country, even one locate them far from russia or the natal region. you still can see, don't say, i think there is enough political wisdom in washington. yeah. moscow and other capitals to ensure that it's such a nightmarish scenario is not materialized. nicole bush on your machine. yeah. and has declared a point of no return in his relations with the c s. d o. m is deepening relations with france. and so what does this mean for regional security for us or by john in particular the my, this poses an immediate threatened community, which we have repeatedly talked about publicly. and in my talks with the prime minister of armenia, where we voiced our concern, was to him some way. we've also brought these concerns to the french government on the leadership of the united states and on the changed its balanced approach to the countries of the south caucasus by during the biden administration and embark on a passable, unilateral support or armenia stop. there are a lot of things to indicate that this threat is quite serious dining and not the
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weapons that mat, crohn's government is supplying to armenia are offensive lisa windows to oppose a real threat to as or by john to. we cannot just remain outside observers of this process, considering that our border with our mania is more than a 1000 kilometers long. with many settlements located along it. and that former refugees are returning to most of the settlers. we've repeatedly told armenia and its patrons in the us state department to show them that they should stop. but unfortunately, our entreaties have gone on heard the skill, i'm in the process of arming. armenia is proceeding by leaps and bounds. we are monitoring everything that happens there as much as possible, the single naturally, we have been forced to take adequate measures in response. our next military budget will be record re king number. it will be about $5000000000.20. so we are being
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forced to spend at least 60 percent more, but then if there had been no such threat. so this is money we could have used for restoring catalog of social benefits and so on. since we have to do it, i mean, and we will do it. i mean, i think this is a pernicious path. usually firstly, armenia won't be able to withstand an arms race with us. in any case, such case, despite the fact that they receive most of their weapons from the west or free or on credit, which will then of course, a written off. but even in this case enough that they will not be able to prevail in an arms race with us. they shouldn't forget the results of the 2nd terabyte war rely on the anti terrorist operation as of september 2023. and they also need to understand that despite receiving maximum support on the ground here from the background regime, and as my as well as the us state department. and if they are planning another provocation against us at the no one will help them out in macro and help them in
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2020 or 2023 a. did he hold them by the hand? i don't know if this or maybe buy something out much. that's it. so what else is he capable of? we know this very well, naturally and so we will continue to make it clear, both in negotiations and the commission on dilemma taishan that works between armenia and as are by john wood. and to armine is sponsors, mom, the sorrows crowd in washington that they said that this needs to stop when you and if this continues, they can't say we didn't warn them. now, let me get them over to me. but at some point, it looked like a peace treaty was about to be signed. why wasn't advance? everyone was practically standing on toyota service. could it look like it's about? well, for some reason, the west views these 2 processes as separate track. while we believe that they should be integrated for the one can't be on the track aiming for the peace treaty and on the track to arm armenia against us or by john. but at the same time. and it's true that we have actually made great progress in our please treating
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negotiations as bills in but out of the 17 items in the treaties. and we're not 15 had been agreed upon at the end only to our outstanding and during my last meeting with the prime minister of armenia and was down, she like what i heard and felt that there was the 2 outstanding items like would be accepted by our media as well. yeah, i mean our terms and conditions with them slow g protecting spencer and what items are those to to be more specific and i just need one of them says that our nations will refrain from international lawsuits against each other the scope. i think that's a mutually acceptable condition. the more we have recently completed our assessment of the inflicted them and weighed down and it was a detailed assessment on that. it took us 4 years or so, and everything is now documented that the damage that was caused during the years of occupation exceed $250.00, a $1000000000.00 or $60.00. therefore, i think that refraining from mutual legal claims would be
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a mutually acceptable move on when the other outstanding items prohibits deployment of representatives of other nations on our board. or why is this important for us? because under the guise of so called european observers, a nato bass has been set up in armenia right next to our border law. deployment of this observer force was agreed with azerbaijan. in october 2022. at the for away talks between mister punch in young president of the european council, charles michelle was the president of france and me back then, france was still part of the normalization process. it looks like it was agreed that a limited number of young you representatives that will namely 40 observers would be deployed for 2 months. and yet, later this mission was extended without any agreement on our part of them. and the other side's argumentation was that wrong. so well, why should we agree it with you since it's a mission on the territory of armenia and what is that?
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and our argumentation is a little bit nobody in the why did you agree with us in the 1st place then? yeah, that's no way to do the thing and it sort of thing. and then the mission grew to include more than $200.00 people. and then it just turned into a nato mission, when representative, so canada joined. so that's condition number 2. it still waits for armine is agreements, and there are 2 more things that we need our meeting we have to do for the 1st one is to amend the country's constitution law. not because our medias constitution contains a reference to its declaration of independence and that in turn contains a territorial claims to as or by john and declares the former no guar, no carol bach, autonomous region as a part of our me alive. and therefore it was the need to have their constitution amend it is not are women. it is simply an objective condition or not. and the other thing we need done is to have the o s. c events group disbanded that can only be done by the participating members
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vote. he showed well and therefore remains formally impossible without our meaning is consent. even though the o s. c e means group has long since stopped being functional. it formerly still exists on us and our question is the follow way. what if our menial recognizes car box as a, as a part of, as or by john, while dement group had been created to solve the car box issue and i'm asked, why do they still need? i mean, in other words, the armine is on willingness to support our move to have the o. c. mincey group disbanded is a sign that the ranches plans are quite serious there. that is basically all. you have a nice advisor by john recently hosted in important climate change conference taking . what challenges did you face preparing it? and what are the main takeaways, but he's on the fact that no beloved that the lower main challenge was the very type of a timeframe are typically the countries get 2 years to prepare a summit of this size, which while we only had 11 months,
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it was because armenia was still blocking us or by john's bid, literally 2 or 3 days before the decision was made last december. and since there was no consensus having the question of whether baku would hosting comp $29.00 was decided at the last minute. which is why we only have 11 months for preparation levels, and it was the primary challenge much we knew we had to find enough space to house over 70000 registered participants. well below. there were $76000.00 of them and we needed to recertify our hotel bikes and figure out how to accommodate the guests. because we just don't have enough hotel rooms for this number of people. we designated various recreation zones and us housing, which had been constructed. but wasn't yet move in ready, so we brought it up to hotel standards that involved a huge amount of organizational work flowed. we asked up, as far as i know what's going on, there were only 10 complaints about the organization of the event during comp 29
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minutes, which was quickly taken care of next to it all together as we're having the. the 2nd challenge is if you can call it the challenge, or perhaps a certain cause of discomfort or the force that completely unmotivated wave of aggression that hate mixed with jealousy. and a refusal to accept the fact that we looked at as everybody john was chosen to host a conference of this magnitude at night. western media started calling us a petra state, even though in principles there's nothing wrong with that. out of things i said during the opening ceremony that with the being called a petra state in the 19th century, when we supplied over 50 percent of the world as crew would have, would have been accurate. but yet today, that's when we're being labeled a petra state by the fake news of the country that turns out almost a 1000000000 tons of oil news, as opposed to our 30. i mean the us interstate? 32. no, no, yes. and if we only produce around 30000000 tons, when this country is neighbor,
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i mean canada produces 10 times as much oil as we do. we're calling us of petro stay like not is unfair. but there is this group of fake news which is not by expression, by the way. i borrowed it from president trump, but i like it very much and i think it's pissy. and on point of them, there's this lying for, as we call them, the washington post the new york times or let's see, grow, and long time. so this lying store together with a choir of the state department tag belongs such as all kinds of n g o. it was the embark on an offensive, launching a smear campaign against us. like they published at least a couple of dozen articles every day. and it didn't create problems for us, but it was cringe, worthy and disgusting garlic and delivering results was hard. of course that is because we're not a global actor in this spirit, as thereby john only accounts or 0 point one percent, but of global natural gas emissions. noise, whereas the share of the us is 12 percent or even and the share of the
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e. u is more oh, your sales or to even though they're under reporting is on, you know, what i've dramatic and they are. that's a separate issue exactly that the, i'm just quoting official figures. we used all our diplomatic experience also. mainly we relied on our experience of chairing the non aligned movement, which includes a $120.00 countries to an end, our active member shift in the organization of islamic cooperation to build bridges and get result him store where it was tough. but it's for a reason that we call compet 29, a black who breakthrough? because we managed to achieve full operationalization, the article 6 of the paris agreement, which had been debated since 2015, which essentially like there was no agreement on the issue of carbon market score almost a decade of a set of let's say, what we achieved in baku unlocked carbon markets, which allows countries to trade in carbon quoted as well as,
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while retaining global emissions within the desired limits. another issue which some consider a failure, but we see is a success is the annual climate pledge of $300000000.00 on the initial ask was for one trinity on them. but it was clear that nobody was willing to fork out that bunch. and yet reveal, given the fact that the previous plan was $100000000000.00 got all results, got to be seen as and nothing short of success. there were many other highlights as were by john proposed 14 initiative side. and the absolute majority of delegates supported them, except france and luxembourg. proc why france refused is clear enough why luxembourg followed the example of france is also clear. so this is how i would describe this conference when you're up and don't forget to do on $197.00 countries . so here's the, the heads of state and government. so the less and $76000.00 registered participants in attendance with the, in spite of boycott attempts to book it was
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a showcase task advisor by john louis our congratulations to our country. and thank you who are slow and then what you mentioned, france, and how as or by john is facing attacks by fake news. good says the french president, even when, as far as attacking azerbaijan at the you, in general assembly, you responded by mentioning french overseas territories, that you have what you're suffering from. real neo colonialism within joseph burrell, jumped into the fray with criticisms of, as or by john and your is europe supposed to be above reproach, deal of outcome of it, but what's going on? but yeah, you're not used to being lecture. what about just it's name, is there used to lecturing everyone else? is there sure there used to others sucking up to them, but begging them for something. i'm a seeking their advice and not doing anything without their approval. it is, each of those formerly colonial and sometimes currently neo colonial countries, are used to this way of living and thinking. it's a deeply ingrained to have or basically model. we've never had any issues with
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france. what's more, our cooperation with brands before macro and it was probably even stronger than with any other european country on when my father was elected president, in 1993, he made his 1st official visit to france because they were the 1st to invite him. so that when i became president in 2003 over to france again, was the 1st contract to send me an invitation. and to my 1st visit was there, the out of our cooperation was very active in the following years. and we had a lot of french companies in the us or by john. our cities have 13 sister cities in france. still the unbridled ambition and delusions of grandeur of macro and his government have a centrally pushed it all off a cliff. when the 2nd carol bach war started and they openly sided with the occupying party, it was as the 1st signal of something being wrong on their side of our relations wherever they were later, forced to accept the results. but continued to do everything to thwart the process
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. to mister barney, who has recently been thrown out as the piano, franz illegally visited cairo box as a french politician after 2020. that was all that meddling, kept pushing our relations into a crisis. it got even worse, not after september 2023. we tried to raise the issue with the un security council 5 time 100 and failed each time. so we were supported by enough countries to prevent this issue from even being included in the agenda. and so they decided to try another way to change the attack and so to speak, and attempted to impose you sanctions on as or by john and also what for a show for restoring our sovereignty and failed again. as a result, they got really mad at us struggling and they're now using every means at their disposal to discredit the document. as for bringing up their colonial passive board, some thought it was just dar swipe back at them. but i think it goes backwards in
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that initially, one could say it was probably just best. but now that we're deeply immersed in this issue, now that we've seen the ugly face of french colonial as all the more now that our representatives have talked a lot to residents of french colonies in their countries in baku and in other locations every time we can clearly see what has been hibbon from the public guy for so many years. why was it hidden? because nobody wanted to engage with them. you thought of nobody wanted that wrong . the lack of him because they use blackmail loveliness? no, not even we. after our relation saying to a cold war phase, initially kept getting warning messages saying, we shouldn't forget that france was a great power the merciless exploitation of natural resources. so it's, are you talking about new caledonia? new to not only that will cause i believe new caledonia is only one of 13 or 15
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such cases. one of them might the island may all tell you recently had a su nami. your old news reported that 75 percent of locals are living below the poverty line meeting 30 to 40 percent of the housing stock. there is dilapidated. it's french territory by law of sense, even though it is part of the con, the rose. it's one of the islands of the color in state, like francis holding it illegally. but we don't even need to go to new caledonia, have a good look at what's happening in the heart of europe. it's and use in corsica. they are banning the course. it can language from public spaces. no, we're currently doing. how is this acceptable display? is this what they call democracy and human rights? that france may have once again, a great country, a great thinkers, scientists have send writers, not anymore with these new backgrounds. regime is essentially turning france into a failed state on the let me give you a few quick examples. they're completely failing or in africa uses in this whole
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region. need your for keen of funds. so and molly all said i do right. kind of thing is chad is next in line. having already asked them to leave and set a goal use where a new president with the national spirit has come to power. and this is just the beginning. i think up nobody they failed, and 11, not a complete failure failed. and as you're buying genre, a bus stop, i failed in georgia tech with how would you assess the current situation in georgia or louisiana. i can see that the situation in georgia is stabilizing to, and we're happy to see that georgia is a crucial partner and close friend to us. our people's have lived in peace and harmony for many centuries. and that's why any d stabilization or threat of the stabilisation in georgia, is just as harmful to azerbaijan say, as it is to georgia itself. so not for our part of what we're doing, everything in our power to help ensure that georgia situation stays in the
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political domain. that georgia maintains debility and continues to develop successfully. and again, speaking of foreign influence, it turns out that thousands of angie owes in georgia receive western funding. and the number of people on their payroll is probably runs into tens of thousands if not more. and we know what that means is because there was a time here in our country when grant givers and grant receivers used to enjoy the way too much freedom. and yeah, but we've put a stop to that around. and that is why any graph that that is given by any entity, the good, whether it is as or by johnny or foreigners, must be authorized 1st or on the smart and the relevant authorities decide whether to allow it or not. that new check if it's in line with the algebra, johns national interest. yes. naturally, more still. and secondly, this assistance must be non intrusive. have by the look. how will the bite and
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administration be remembered? among other things, it will be remembered as very intrusive. if we want to help you, they say i'm a cartoon. when we say no, i'm others. thank you. that's okay. it's almost like, oh, what like we really want to help you. you is they have this organization called us a id which is created to help countries, but somehow it chooses all the wrong ways of helping us. it's actually banned in russia. well, but it's not van here. yeah. but i imagine trump could bennett. i don't know. i mean, we banded ourselves. oh, i see. well, yeah, go, you were right to do so i'm up here for haps, this organization i need to, i no longer be part of as your, by john's political life. they are too pushy, too eager about helping us in your mind. we're all adults in the room here. we understand what that means, nothing to me. that's why we put it under st. control as i say, for example, businesses, thereby johnnie media cannot be financed by foreign money. we're going to not even
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buy one percent. right. why would we want that? we don't finance any media in the us do way, which means why should they finance or maybe even as it is and even though they are using their own tools, like voice of america or radio, liberty, to smear our people and our country day and night plan to throw shade on our victory over armenia to with georgia. i think there has been a lot of time lost. we say we're too late to get it under control. now they finally done it, but the ship is sale a so to speak. it is good though, that things are stabilizing now, but again, you can see, ma, crohn's fingerprints are all over. what a restless man we are in just wouldn't mind his own business. he had to get his hands all over georgia to have you seen the reopening ceremony and notre dame cathedral in paris. only have you noticed the pope francis ignored the occasion. he cannot forgive them a cron for the disgrace at the olympics. gloves, paralysis,
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and rightly so. the morning instead, he went to corsica as if trying to rustle his feathers funds or so it needs to be going back to georgia. the issue is much broader and it's the old platform, of course, i think that's why they are pushing some contrast forward is to articulate sanctions and so on. because this is, let's talk with it this way. so i propose a new battle for the caucus, and i'm not going to tell you, look at armenia sure. it's clear where it's going. you don't want it has the fact to quit the c s t o. it's not couple of according to our own verified information. the only reason why they are not to jewelry withdrawing is because they have not yet received. go ahead what's from the us state department as soon as they get it and the more they will withdraw. but as or by john, is an independent actor, capable of standing up for itself on you out in law. that is why georgia is now a key component of the battle over the caucasus. the fuck, what will the caucasus be like? going for one trip?
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i mean, we will it be a traditional societies on the job based on our cost asian value? bye too. bye. thank you so much president ali for this excellent interview. i see. thank you. the, at the end of the 19th century, africa was divided between european empires, which mercilessly oppressed the indigenous population. modern day tends and he used to be a german colony. the germans levied heavy taxes on local drives, and use them as free labor on cotton plantations. the pheasants protest turned into an uprising against the colonial list under the banner of the religious movement of the magazine. margie, it was led by
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a man named kinsey to the rebels use guerrilla tactics, because they did not have the power to grasp the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so the invaders decided to starve the population. to day. one of the commanders of the german troops kept in wagon. heim wrote only unger and one can lead to final submission. military actions alone will remain more or less a drop in the ocean. the blasphemous plan works. the invaders burned villages and fields. in 2 years, germany deliberately starved up to 300000 people did that later. the monstrous experience of the 2nd right in tanzania was copied by the 3rd right. lead by the nazis in order do extra pay the be both of europe, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to wells a part of the doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. this set to be the definition of insanity, but then the rest of the circles, it's called the policy of doubling down. why is the, what's the range of? and it's ways even when they tried and tested force doesn't deliver or deliver is the very opposite of what's expected to discuss with them now. and join by is on brief, on all sort of humanitarian imperialism using human rights to sell war. as a professor, i'll say a radical physics assessment. ridgemont is good to talk to you. thank you very much
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