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the pendulum, those will be only as believe that license a full 2nd that will be is ups and downs india, before the british was the richest nation with the highest gdp in the word. and why did the 100 years of british truly bring it to this low or some 50, attracting the lead. so to get back and give us no deeper party, they have no right to take my property. my, i don't, my god we went through all of our big spaces i was see could spaces off of san angelo wiley pointed out these pieces. in fact, the word lute also is that can be word which is now closer to the english big city . so quite selling lee, even the,
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in the words has been looted into the english lexical. the, the despite everything gray breeze go to the from lines with the eagerly awaited they pray in the trenches and bunkers and hospitals destroyed churches. they pray for peace. so i think out of work there and ask almost the 1st or what kind of stuff, but sitting your lot for your students to meet your 2nd i am the symbol of sleep and the last on fashion from which the discharge or just try to bristol shape or gotcha, so i've only been here, it's called the
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best interest of the rest of the printer. so if there's a hold on all the short notice, just plug it in for service before i send this to nasa and join the us and see uh you fill out all of the russian um buses or uh, to orland, to thank you very much for sitting down and talking to us at our tea international and it's been a difficult a number of years for all the diplomats for all russians in many respects.
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have you seen things change in in orland as a result of the special military operation? well, certainly i would agree that the these years or difficult to of everybody . i know we're talking about the conflict of conflict anyway. but in terms of willow work, i think it is because been challenging in, in terms of confronting the openly hostile policy is by the, this bill them and the, the, and the majority of europe and governance as well. uh. apart from that, the, the, the one of the major issues here is, uh the, uh, uh oh, to blows uh, enter ocean propaganda. the adopted the by every means the
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stream uh, media and island is being supplied, of course, but the government line. but the very easily spread by, by in your state prison tv. oh, you think it would be fair to say that it has its implants and the impact on, on the people's mind to if you read of issues papers daily, there is no way of avoiding the perception that the brochure has some kind of wood cartoon veal and which is uh, this possible for every evil in gold. uh, nothing you actually that cuz been in, in play for many years. but uh, it just came to its climax probably over the last 2 years. but
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despite all the green washing. uh, exam the, the, uh, not the, the highest. uh, the, the, so the support there for this, not a def. we received many letters of support from the people who will be on the government position the if and apologize for the spouse. the government has taken these, are you the conflict and you're creating the, the russia itself and the, the able to discern where the proof is. um, where i live. uh, so its, it's just the, the dream force is my opinion. but if i opinion of the artist or inquisitive, uh uh,
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some things difficult to deal with. but uh again, this is, this is something a good side of the nature. there is a very hawkish elements within government and within the political community suggested a lot of should have bonds and it's neutrality. and engage with nato, learned already a partner in a partnership agreement with native, the partnership for peace. what's your opinion on that? as the in boss or the russian federation, do you sense that uh that portion move towards a more militarist view. uh. increase spending in the 800000000000 euros weird. there are some of underlined talking about in the last number of days. what's your view point on, on that i know, richard, charlie is an irish issue. but as the representative, you're like of the russian federation here. who concerning is a to hear these drum beats towards militarize ation and potentially a binding i neutrality concerning as well as, you know,
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could pray that the issue of a new trinity is appropriate of issue or for the others people. and yeah, there's a government to decide, and i'm always making these point at the same time, i'm uh, making another point because of all the and all the speculation over these issue of, from the government side. uh oh, this refers to uh, the russian truck is uh, the argument in terms of moving country into more military as the posture its support, the, the, the principal part though the narrative. they have been developing over the years to, to bend up the front and again,
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the structure of the, the conflict which essentially overall making uh the vehicle been working towards the goal of france to gauging the comfort itself. provoking rushing to that and i think jacked the notion which for example, prime minister motto is now for a 100 staying that promotes that russia is from the trip. not only the island, but to the european secured it will i assume that's the prime minister inches. well, and the, she must know, the real state to so things you must,
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all that russia has been a, been going on all the doors and you're and then us before the special military reputation as the guy suggesting or proposing really specific readings. most of the dream is to take care of the not only uh, security too, if you train not only secured a grocer and not only the safeguarding the rate. so the russian speaking people in your train, but the entire you in fact and up cause been rejected. the rosalie rejected the ve. the only reason is that the world they, uh, they have been simply not interested in. and as a base the, the low end from on to the previous year. so been that station was to create the
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entire usher project. then you're creating to create the, the quote that the tension on both the to engage it with nato. so that's uh, that's good, it isn't formally, formally, islands is filled militarily in your group. but in practice, what we have been witnessing over the years, it's a steady increase. so, corporation between my london may to taken part in certain missions, certainly, uh, uh, development of military and defense, got the ration with the european union within their own programs. so, and in fact, the fuck though, would be full wound neutral anymore president the lensky recently visited the oval office. and within minutes,
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he had suggested that russia had broken the numerous as far as broken uminski records that a russia had invaded you clean and 2014. and i think it, there were numerous suggestions as you know, the from president savanski around the reality of that. we know it, it to kate or the collapse into a very embarrassing moment. if you like, for a for keith. and for mr. zalinski, and how important for a moment was that in the world's view around to the mirror, zalinski is in how to potentially the audiology around the background to the conflict. but you mentioned, well certainly that was a moment of truth in many it is,
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but at least in 3 major on 3 major issues. first. uh it was very revealing for the wide public not only in the us but all over the world. what is the true nature of the queue for asian, and that's the leaders. so one, uh, calling himself president of the country is lane openly in the face of the us president. then the, the, the world press, the book, rushes down some on the issues concerning his country. well it's, it's kind of with habit it's, it's nothing surprising for us, but the cool to toward the very good perspective for everybody to see uh in menu is packed. um uh i think that the, the us,
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the, the previous administration and the unit appeals way, not using the key for the gym. they have created from const and then in many ways, which sure is coming to hunt them and they don't know what to do about that. and also do that. and uh, i don't think it's a threat to the us. but for you it, it is said let true because um, what do you have a rather big european country uh rule by this tentatively extreme, most nation, the list to be uh, extreme, a neo nazi are using. uh, it's not that a zillion excuse, building along the streets, but uh,
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the people who support him inside of the crate are and have been on the level of political power. the gloated flane, the gnostic liberators. so the bust ukrainian calibrators pump and there for curious is ukrainian rebel army, etc. cool. openly enjoying the losses in shocking uh, jews. bullocks, uh, brochures were in the at the woke. you played tennis, no stupid, but literally isn't national funeral, you create the name street. so could you the gloated flight, can they teach that stuff as schools? this is very important because some people, including probably in the 1st place, they pregnant lester
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a while and promoting the idea of accelerating membership of ukraine in the european union. oil. and i would the, i would think that the menu in europe or not blend to that show me what they are talking about. and it's just ridiculous. secondly, the now famous ordering for you must encounter in the overall office. probably it was very or should be very sobering moment for europeans. they can see clearly that that is not an idea of these zalinski is mind tubs. mm hm. the, the, the, the foreign policy or for the trump administration,
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will certainly break. but at the moment, the net that deal with lopez, we have the, the president up to the trump delegations not in earlier. and we have already had the idea that the uh, the us leader, the looking for the way out of the conflict. you may have your both the visions for the height for well, that's not the thing that the simplex being business like people came to a conclusion that it's all over it's is no longer viable. profitable hope is what's your perception of this morality from ireland when it comes to palestine? calling for intervention, calling for sanctions against israel, calling for a very comprehensive action against the state of israel. meanwhile, having
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a very alucard view on the russian alpha, russia's intervention in ukraine. what we've been seeing on the birth of the added government, them about the european governments as well as a, some is a probably they made it made it a profession. the they said tennis is the double standards. there is nothing objective in their approach to the conflict. then you crank from the very beginning to the, to, to this point in time, there has been no introduction between law sounds good has gotten on this issue because they have pros and now the political. they look with russia, they think that the, they had to do it because we got to stay in length and, you know,
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pick in many ways it resembles me. so you times and you got to follow barker like, what they're doing is that they could been following the portland, of the party being the your opinion. you know, the central committee has been in washington all um and, uh, bro, you're being young and as kind of the, the eastern european book and this sort of it we should follow the way but know that in a disorder the part dylan seems to be changing and they don't know what to do. so they're trying to come up with the uh, sort of face saving a way out of that. i was very ridiculous. so just as oh, their own piece plans a little less than that. it reminds me,
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what is the total is ridiculous few that alexis, there's a they are in no position to dictate any one of the terms and conditions of the peaceful settlement of the oil they've done to prevent of the piece in ukraine. so of us are regarding the changes now in some way. some would suggest that the united states has now handed the background ukraine to the european union. and there seems to be feverish, scurrying about in brussels as to how they're going to continue a war. which some would suggest that they've invested a lot of political fiscal capital into and we've, we know that the borrowers, johnson intervened in 2022, early in the conflict. we know that because president putin told us, we know because dave, with a homie a, a member of the negotiated committee, told us that the british governments directly intervene to prevent
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a supplement in ukraine. we've also heard in the last number of days, the french and the british talking about boots on the ground. and this is a very important question. if those soldiers arrived in ukraine and they wouldn't be covered by the nato's article 5, i would imagine because it wouldn't be a nato operation. they seem to be talking about a peacekeeping operation in the absence of talking directly to the russian federation about peace. it all seems to be very back to front. they seem to be putting the cart before the horse. what's your view on that? is there any plausible reality around the russian federation? accepting british french, maybe german troops on the ground in ukraine, close to russia state border. we, we have been very clear but that the food and then as the loved growth,
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as man to point to the number of times that is a totally unacceptable russian. and there is no punch that they can add to death except to the, the coastal and bustle and look around these issues may have been the, you know, they've been capitals in london. and others is just an attempt to overcome the cover of their own responsibility for the conflict. essentially what their phone number is at this point in time. in practical, that is, is a not continuing to feed the key oppression, but military assistance with. but those to, to keep this think for the negotiations and continue the project. this part that the, the us,
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they've been decision cuz they can with the different view of things. i don't know how long they would be able to continue that tricky mat exercises. but i, i'm pretty sure it doesn't fit cold in your water. it's totally unrealistic . uh, the, the we prussia. uh, we would be very much uh, open to serious negotiated settlement the peaceful set them on to the conflict. again, i have to the mind that the starting military edition was not though choice. it was not in the interest in any way you, you look at the ship, we have been forced to do that deliberately. forced to do that. and despite those that the, when you mention the john, some of this stuff,
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even after starting mid that that, that issue in march and april. oh, we've been very close to the the end doing the conflict as we have negotiated the agreement with the government almost unusual, but only to suit that booked. look, it looks personally, but it draws from but they, i would think that that was consolidated. the position of the west, so we shall see. we shall see 0 position. those quite clear the prison put in the go, the made it the video but concise, that the we would be willing to see is for uh the, the moment uh only to suit that booked. look. it works personally, but it draws from but they, i, i would think that that was uh, and the,
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with the uh and taking into account the new deal. it is on the job. uh, other than that, we are open for the look to negotiate. we got to repeat that to the american counterparts and you know, concepts, weekends, reason to believe that the that is a real intention on the part of the us to pursue and the cock, all of that is what is being done in europe right now. is it not see it so it, it doesn't help. real piece effort is just the prop. again, the cover up for a full full. it's essentially a field bonus and so bent the boys. people in washington they uh uh they came to the conclusion sooner and then you have bins. and i do
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believe that the people here are starting to realize that the that is the week for, for them. i'm not. so thanks very much for talking to is a pleasure, is always insightful, interesting. and we live in hope. those are the say. thank you very much sir. thank you very much. thank you sir. thank you. get the the . if you think about a rush you, what is your mind picture the
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on ocean federalists and then we certainly seduce the of the 1934 france invaded algeria and straight away the french started in, habiting it to strengthen their position the column is known as the new wires, took the best land from day one. the local population was put into an unequal position and was briefly exploited this cause and as discontent. the people of
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algeria began their long term fight for independence. in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress, to rebuild you and using cruel measures. whole villages were wiped out acts of georgia and executions of civil people including pregnant women, children and old people took place more than 2000000 people were born into concentration camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help. cl, jerry and patriot managed to induce france besides these negotiations in 1962 heavy and the cords were assigned 40 l. jerry on the bass warrants independence. but this was achieved at a colossal price. algeria by rights is considered to be a country of martyrs. according to the calculations of historians, the french colonists are responsible for the debts of one and
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a half 1000000 algerians in whom those will be always believed that life is a full set that will be as ups and downs the india before the british. this was the richest nation with the highest g d, b in the world. and why did the 100 years of british rule bring it to this little, some 50, interacting the late. so to get signed, the they came to take our change, our tech style, our wrong material, even before making cannon of cannonball they needed the search feature which came from india india. and i just don't do prefer.
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