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the level of foreign ministers isolation of russia failed, apparently, the tape was not enough strange west could not get the condemnation of russia from non-western countries. in britain, a fight has begun for the post of prime minister and the leader of the conservative party, suitcases of compromising evidence and mutual accusations have already gone into action . why watch german vice chancellor habok solves the difficult task of how to fairly distribute the hardships and deprivations associated with rising energy prices and anti-russian sanctions among the country's population along the way. khabib admitted that the german government is not able to somehow compensate for these hardships, but in ukraine the thais still compensate for heavy losses and their constant growth with shouts about the coming counteroffensive, everyone
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from zelensky to vereshchak shouts loudly waiting for a new millionth army. what did defense minister reznikov e. the new peak of neo-nazi statements was conquered by the ex-president of poland, walesa, whose goal is to reduce the population of russia to 50 million people. here, listen, even if ukraine will win this war in 5 years we will have the same thing, we will see how another putin appears therefore. today we must force changes in the political system or organize an uprising in russia. today they stink. there are 60 nations that have been annexed as ukrainians. today we must raise to the revolt these peoples who have been annexed by russia. it is long and difficult, but we must either change the political system
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of russia or reduce its population to less than 50 million people. seated french tv thinks it's alright cut down break up up insurrection this is the ex-president. it is clear that x but still it is not a person in a pub. yes, with three classes of education. well, he does have some experience. this is normally perceived as being broadcast as quite a political opinion, because today is the president of poland duda, since it is the anniversary of the volyn massacre of the volyn tragedy. in poland, this is called the genocide of the polish people from outside. and he demanded, yes, thanked ukraine for the fact that ukraine still provides a special status citizens citizens. poland within itself. this was all done at the same time. pay attention to the beauty of the game. after that he said. after this gratitude, he said that he would demand more archaeological documentary and all
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other research, as well as e monuments. and the cemetery, so they are not going to forget anything of this, however, he said so. it would be better if he did not say this, but the phrase sounded like revenge. the poles are not going to slaughter the ukrainians, and they ask for a word for now after the dot to put here this wording again. uh, the poles are not going to take revenge on the ukrainians for the volyn carving, period, but at some match there, yes, that is, this is where it is posted, he says, 43 years old, i remember, yes, that is, the poles here in polish society. this, of course , is perceived as a search for revenge, and the poles have always wonderfully felt the weakness that the russian empire also showed these soviet union for different periods. and like a true jackal of europe that is, they are always ready. she'll lunge at someone weakening no matter. what status is he in?
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friendly fraternal there or lawyer, that is, for poland. this is perfect. the usual and understandable story, they are immediately ready, but to bring here is any reason to use for this, for which they demand the restoration of monuments destroy their soviet yes liberation, but at the same time require exhumation require identification of data collection, for which yes the poles who are there quite recently in germany they demanded. you owe us billions of euros there in order to compensate for some of your consequences. world war ii. now they do not want this for ukraine, or on this basis. they want to get this part of ukraine, or they will restore their own order in this way or continue the eternal one, but this one is from the eternal desire of the poles to colonize ukraine, that is, they, as it were, coped with it best of all, they are all western ukraine in fact . you volyn massacre - these are the consequences of colonization, that is, the poles acted quite similarly with ao nupa, that those, excuse me, are
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certifications. yes appeasement, they appeased. so, yes, they were appeased, as if, that they went in response. for you to cut those pacifiers, so there, and one is better than the other, and therefore in this association, of course, they will be beautiful a and e, when they find these well, as it were, the basis for continuing active actions, but which go to aggression, but a statement, of course, the elite, albeit the former elites of poland they continue perfectly, but this policy, which jizinsky once voiced that they are the soviet union or russia they should not exist, but separately or entirely in order to threaten any hegemony, only true, here they mean the hegemony of poland and not the hegemony of the united states, so this fully reflects the deep elite that exists in poland, and we must listen to this very carefully, understanding who we are dealing with in fact . well, the goal is civilizational. by the way, this is quite an ideology , one must take this seriously. why ideology ideology contains tasks that must
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be solved over several generations. yes here pan valencia go. he is an analogue to the polish nation, as they like to set tasks for several generations, even if it doesn’t work out now, then all peoples should be cut off from the russians muscovy should be, he says, no more than 50 million people. well, of course, we will control all this, by the way, 2 years ago , the poles tried to do something similar in belarus, the result was correct. now people are tearing down the remnants themselves. there are monuments to the regional army that remained in western belarus. i want to say that not a single attempt of the polish-ukrainian union ended in anything good for ukraine, just a catastrophe, the fourteenth century. these are golitsy as part of the polish kingdom and we are still experiencing this tragedy in the 17th century. hetman in uglovsky gadyachki. treaty 30 years the ruins of the civil war, the destruction of ukraine the twentieth year is the warsaw
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pact between philosophical petliura, we actually know the result ourselves. they gave the go-ahead for the occupation of western ukraine by the poles in 1944, by the way, in 1943. they also tried to agree, then the polish negotiators arrived, just in july, when the massacre was going on, the bandera people simply took them and killed them, then they agreed to act together against the red army and the nkvd army, they were defeated by the shend. you will indicate in belarusian, probably, in ukrainian also, i will say worse also in belarusian, also in ukrainian and also in polish. here is the result nothing good for ukraine, these attempts at agreement did not bring this assimilation. this is ethnocide, this is the loss of one's sovereignty. well, a very important point. see how the poles are getting out of the ideology ramparts, where from 60 to 100,000 people died. they are trying to retouch, but where are the cats? e loss? well, there are still much less controversial points. they
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stick out this once again emphasizes that there are no values, no ideals, no. here there is no national memory, everything is sacrificed for the sake of current politics. by the way, that's also interesting about the principles and hotels. now i will also ask you a question in rosel. but what vadim mentioned here is very important. look here cats. yes, i'm there, well, a man, i don't call myself a historian, but a man, let's say, who received such an education. i'm not completely sure how, well, how, how, how it was. it was about cats, but these are my problems, despite these my problems. yes, our russian state recognized all this as an official apology, monuments, you built and so on. and it is polyakov who is not satisfied with the official recognition of the massacre on the ukrainian side. no apologies. no, the film about the massacre is banned, but it suits polyakov. here is an interesting yes question about values ​​of historical memory, which is not so
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proud, that is, in one case, historical memory works. but even if there are no barriers to mutual understanding, yes, this was recognized, they apologized, the issue was removed. no, we won’t take it off, but here they didn’t apologize, it’s not recognized. well, these are our friends and brothers. well, don't bother apologizing later. then we’ll make them apologize later, because it’s clear. by the way, it’s interesting how, in parallel with these statements, what is happening in poland itself video, look here, polish nationalists react accordingly to ukrainian symbols. you see, there are flowers. there is such a ukrainian flag. here it is quite to itself so in warsaw it is happening there full of refugees in ukrainian. but here the flowerbed irritates the ukrainian flowerbed. uh, the polish flag, in principle, one of the others. in general, there is no
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difference whatsoever. nika - no definitions. yeah, well, we haven't been bred like this for the last time. time and well ukraine is what poland does with us or tries do? so you showed in the alliance that ukrainians are telling us that russia will soon fall apart, you need to leave 50 million there. about two things. he says the second thing. he says you have to let us into the archives. you are required to disclose all data. you are required. i only ask the only thing if the poles will enter western ukraine or go where we let them in. so who else will they need to open, yes, they will take it themselves, and first and foremost, the special status of the poles and what is the special status of the poles, i listen to the government asks, i understand that if we gave special status to the poles, why couldn’t give her a special status donetsk luhansk, maybe there would not be this slaughterhouse, which now exists. well, i just like the critical
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thinking that you serve, and now you serve the europeans. you are dying. you are dying on the fields of donbass so that the europeans ok. you are servants, who serves whom that we are golden water zelensky comes out, he says, we serve european civilization. we have already given her outpost. poland is congratulations to the young on the way. we slammed something to ourselves there, we already have a showdown in ukraine, they stole something, but this is today's, which we in ukraine unfortunately, politicians do not pay attention, because we read that more today. we have a strategic partner. friend everything, no one, uh, at the highest level of ukrainian politics does not consider critical thought. uh, summers consider themselves capable of critical thinking in relationships. with poland more seriously. and dmitry, that e vladimir zelensky gave e, an order or a hall an order to decouple the
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coastal zones of southern ukraine. and mr. reznikov accepted this order and the madam of the host said, and all residents of the kherson and zaporozhye regions to evacuate are much more serious, because it threatens. well, i don’t know tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of ukrainians who live like me. now there it is threatens their lives. i don't understand. why should we do this? why do we need now? yes, i will occupy these regions if we want to in ukraine. now you will continue. this is an important question, because here, too , in your leak, the administration wrote there that this is well, there is a version. it seems to me plausible, saying goodbye to johnson. here zelensky received a johnsonian, which, of course, will be more difficult for you now. here, well, we must hurry now, because the opinion we have here in the west is very
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complicated. well, starting from what you need. somehow start a war and, in principle, i retold it in my own words. yes, the second is for outright sabotage of deliveries by different countries, the third at the supply base, that is, the most accumulated weapons are clearly not enough, especially the shells for all this, yes, if there are also the devices themselves for destruction, then the shells for these devices are definitely absolutely obvious shortage. yes, uh, and so on. a whole list of problems and it was said that you must do something in the near future , well, of course, you won’t break it, but at least you have to put ukraine back into context. e western thought so that you need to be saved again and you need to be helped again. this version is discussed in the ukrainian e, leaked sources and everything
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else. the farther, the more hmm at least those people whom i know and see and read them. people in ukraine are wondering if we have gathered a million-strong army or if the task is to collect a million-strong army and move it all, ask you. continue. that's just news. it's even the context of our conversation, how we look at it and how we follow it. we will sign a decree on the simplified acquisition of russian citizenship for persons living in the dpr, lpr and ukraine citizens recognized by us as republics in the context of our conversation with you are entitled to receive it. well i finished the thought please the first is that the millions of ukrainians who are now
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recruited into the army are not quite prepared. they will move nasty prepared to a million ukrainians who live in kherson zaporozhye and other areas. maybe nikolaev tomorrow. there, too, something will start. these are our politicians. they tell us we are starting a civil brother-murderous war on the territory of ukraine . i just have for whom for the sake of what we want to do it for the sake of the service. said, you said it really will pull. damn, i'm there johnson or biden there or to someone else this, maybe i have a question. i say madina in ukraine, but why do we need it for us, if we are so near-town and do not understand. i wanted to put it with me, but putin's decree he interrupted me. he i was taken aback, just understand dmitry i'm a lawyer. i understand that such permanent residence is temporary, and there are permanent permanent residences - these are all citizens of ukraine who live on the territory of
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ukraine today have the right to obtain citizenship of the russian federation, understand this. well it's the bomb it's a bomb because now people have a choice. and you can go to belarus there, as one knows, yes, through poland through lithuania, you can go through turkey, you can go through the lc. the dpr is this decree, he is you. it will simply flood into the situation in ukraine and inside in uh, among people and among people. now here is the choice. it's certainly a colossal thing to go to war and fight. on my own sonya and in zaporozhye, i specifically talk about this. i don’t, i don’t touch today the war in the donbass or the battle for donbass , or the choice or humiliation from ukraine, including listen to the russian federation, well, i do n’t remember such a choice, you understand, that is, we had such a choice. well, it's like now every man for himself or something, or every ukrainian must make a decision for himself. and by the way, look very important. now they said everyone should make a decision for himself, because in general then it
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is the decision of the people and the majority. it comes out of this when people, well, yes, history is cruel and politics is cruel. we understand this. yes, she always rides across. judges of people always at all times and etc. yes, we can only try. well, as much as possible to mitigate this all, right? and, well, look. i, uh, only at four in the morning today i arrived from donetsk, the car drove there together in a car and back. e. now it's 17 one way and 32 hours there, but it seems to me that i spent 10 days there, because it was like that. well, dense, uh, history. yes, all these meetings of conversations with the military with civilians with different ones, and here, in the context of you, we will recall in two moments. here is a boy with his dad in the children's regional hospital, which you also attended. here he is from the sub-wave from the village. well, he was hurt. well, how interesting, they are here with dad, because he was wounded and dad
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took him to donetsk he was helped by our military, they provided an ambulance immediately, they had a shrapnel wound in the back. so they took him to the hospital. dad went with him to a boy of 11 years old, by the way, the boy is fantastic, he has such a correct literate russian speech. i'm just stunned here, well, this is remarque while they went to the hospital. so, the village moved back and forth two or three times. here ukry came in and took everyone out. whoever was there was forcibly taken out and mother, little sister, and other relatives. there they were under zaporozhye. and now they are suffering. how to move, so i won’t know the numbers there, but the queue in russia is that this little corridor near zaporozhye where you can move. yes, i'm on the one hand, the queue is now recording yours there at last. it is clear
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that it will go much faster if you pay for it. you see, here's a life story for you and the second. i stop by my miner, there is a temporary accommodation people, a wedge village near artyomovsk, which, well, ours took it there a few days ago, but well, they took people out, at least to such a rear, yes, so that they could do this very thing and here is an interesting conversation there, all this is just 50 people heard, and they somehow concentrated around one thesis. yes, don't ask us. you understand, we had the opportunity to go there and go there . here are those who decided to go here. we have everything decided. they tell me this is simple, very simple people, peasants, collective farmers at all. here you go, everything is decided with us since we decided to go here, it means further to the end until the victory, but we made the decision there, because we could go in two directions. this is what you are talking about, people should have
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had it. yes? i ask you to. i would just like to point out about the special status. i would just like a little historical note. this is the status, for example, of polish citizens poles on the territory of ukraine. this is the same that the late lugar congressman developed in his time, in honor of whom back. this is an unknown logical here this laboratory in georgia in georgia had such a status that it meant absolutely no jurisdiction under local laws absolutely even in the case of a serious crime like murder rape. these people are not judged. this scheme has now passed from georgia, it has passed now. i hope it doesn't cross over to ukraine. where did this come from in georgia, this is the status of the american occupying forces on akinawa in japan how many other events are there in japan now, but there is one of the main, let's say, such moments, you know, in the criminal chronicle, so to speak. this is the rape of japanese girls by american soldiers, and there is not one and not one american sol about anything. was not convicted. there, at the
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crime scene at the scene of this crime, moreover, when they were deported to america, there was not a single real term of imprisonment; everyone was suspended, there, and so on and so forth, well, if we take a step back a little, then this is the status of a colonialist in the colony . this is what is now deeply, unfortunately, trying to happen. that's exactly what happened in western ukraine, but it seems to me that predictors of the rapid end of russia collapses its disappearance. uh, with uh, a geographical map of the world is more than enough. it seems to me, uh, it's just that one should not react to these stupid things, and it seems to me that you mean by the word does not react does not react. well, make meaningful the political statement that valliance made. i don't think it should. let me just continue the conversation a little bit earlier. do you understand what's the matter? this is pure water, nazi. e. e, a statement calling for the genocide of an entire nation and
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destruction of the country and this statement quietly exists in the legal system of the civilized world. therefore, you know me on walesa himself. probably you are talking about this, spitting from the eiffel tower, as vysotsky sang. well, here is the fact that this exists as a systemic fact, disseminated and promoted within the state-legal system. pierce countries. i don't want to let the west down to the west. so i explained my position, we saw such russophobic statements are not the first, not the last guarantee, and we did paying attention to this, commenting on their political case, it means that it seems to me that such nonsense is necessary. it's just that nazism agreed walence specifically, well, call him an outstanding historian. i can't ah very
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famous cases. i know who e valesa, moreover, his reasoning about the fact that there is someone's russia, e, national rights and others. uh, infringed on it at all, so to speak against any historical truth, so uh, i still insist that such things react to them seriously. just do n't, they should be ignored and, uh, not accepted his attention. i am interested in the second question. that 's about e reoccupation or liberation. uh, the southern part of ukraine well, let's assume that this happened ukrainians with organized and achieved this. and what are we going to do with these areas. against which 8 years destroyed the population. e
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today. i don't understand who did what? well , they are preparing an uplifting plan for an offensive in the kherson region, vasily spoke about this. i'm talking about the following, if they, for example, are achieving the declared goals. here they come uh, regained control, in principle, in principle, uh. is it possible under the current conditions to reintegrate the southern part of the electric power of ukraine of the former ukraine into modern ukraine or not? i understand very well how to stuff. these are people, and basements and pre-trial detention centers will shut their mouths. he will take everyone else, and all of ukraine has excellent experience in this regard. they , unlike us, do not like to respect anyone's opinion,
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whether there is a desire or not. they will just knock it out asking people to themselves one more u, argument u to bring to your attention. ah, ukraine at the same time she declared her desire to become a member of the european union, don't worry. they are with uninvestigated odessa, i can not finish my thought. no, you can finish. yes please, here uh, so she has to. uh, for a long time to negotiate and live by the laws that are already in place in the european union. we say well, what laws are in force, now we will forgive everything. yes, it's just a position. you can clearly see the reaction. this is my reaction. and i will explain to you, now i will explain to you. i wanted you to understand the reaction people, yes, well, there are no colleagues here. the legal system in europe because there, when it
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is possible to valence with direct nazism to the tv, then you will notice that they were given the status of a candidate with dozens of uninherited murders of journalists, the european union demanded from them in odessa burned. investigate odessa for 8 years, they investigated, but they gave the status, so you understand, no, the law is dead dead european law can play a funeral, so the reason and from this must be based on and there will be no news and the nazis will be accepted. and will be watered with water, so that it goes better, you know, nothing personal, nothing personal. here i will take your position, as the position of many people who were not behind the information front line. so i just arrived from europe, visited three european capitals, met there with an order of intensity. you also need to go through the day, like 10 days. i'll tell you that it's not about the personality of the walesa, who are, in essence, an agent of three
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special services, a finished prostitute. this is the general's widow, found documents that prove that he i took money from the polish at the beginning. well, the kgb, so it was clear, distributing certain literature. he worked really for the communists, then he worked for the united states of america spreading new dialogues. if, damn it, scon is needed as a distributor, then the conversation is not about valencia, but about the demand for ideas that are replicated in the media on the basis. here are such statements. let's destroy this is not a salon philosophy that you represent nothing personal this is not a philosophy this is a plan that will receive funding that will find the weak places that will be found or melted by creatures on the territory of russia that will start to raise small national discontents, telling you that you mine diamonds, and we have something else let's autonomy this goal and valencia is the first to go for the promotion of the goal and total destruction. i mean this morning. now i'm not good at a common
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place. i'll just remind you, yes, i understand the opposition, look. that's very interesting. this is very important. uh, an important divergence of position for us to understand, because here it's just you know, i'll tell her. here's a story of wisdom that a jewish woman wrote about the holocaust, and about the holocaust, yes, what if someone tells you that he is going to kill you. don't argue, just believe. believe me right away, and then you either fight or run, you can choose, which means that the satisfied people were marovets from the report. we showed this in the program here, and moral necessity means, er. uh, what more more became more became mainstream, russophobia and justified and was proud of it in norovitsky, and in the state department there was a report of the commission, it was obeyed right there in the state department in congress committee hearing open, rather
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wildly colonization. e decolonization of russia as they do in the program in your hands, watch the application or on the site for free without registration, watch this is a program, who is against it on channel russia 1, but we continue our discussion and now against the backdrop of being discussed with the legal system with the world order. and what is open there, well, there are no legal restrictions in relation to question-phobia in the west. now it does not exist, so the meeting of the minister took place foreign affairs within the framework with you. it's uh, twenties. here is what sergei viktorovich lavrov said after her aggressors, invaders, occupiers a lot. what did we hear today? well, everyone urged us to stop this operation and reach a peaceful
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settlement. i took the liberty of reminding our western colleagues what they had been saying all the previous months and asked them to decide what they still want, if the start of peace negotiations, then these negotiations stopped ukraine, by the way, who spoke at the beginning. building by video link jeffrey sachs is a well-known economist and political scientist, and in his opening speech he very clearly said that it is a pity that ukraine, having first proposed negotiations, then retreated from them, is an objective statement. and if the west wants negotiations, then he needs to keep this in mind, but if he wants not negotiations, but victory, ukraine over russia is on the battlefield, because both statements are being made. who is for negotiations, who is for a military victory, then, probably, just talking with the west about nothing, because with these
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approaches, in fact, he does not allow ukraine move on to the peace process, but forcing ukraine to take its weapons to use these weapons for the bombing of cities to destroy the civilian population, what do we observe, in fact, daily and with what? of course, calm down. we ca n't, this is duality. in the west, it shows that the main thing here is ideology, and not concern for ukrainian citizens about ukraine or about european security in general. but in spite of everything, that's what. i am now talking about the behavior of our western colleagues, who, by the way, almost no support. here in such a fire. er, the participants of the twenty from er, developing countries, in spite of all this, er, a useful discussion that allowed us to ask very hard-hitting questions on
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our western colleagues of the answers to these questions. they don't, they have only rabid russophobia, which they substitute for the need to agree on key issues. of the world economy and finance, for which, in fact, why the twenty were actually created well, we still have such an assessment, the picture is just in the picture always everything pleases me more clearly, who supported, it means sanctions against russia and who did not support, here in blue they supported it, and in red it was those who did not support because of the twenty did not support the boycott of russia, the total population of 3 billion, 670, and one uh, well, rounding 672 million people supported the boycott. e, 469. yes, e is not fully visible on the screen, er, millions of people, that is, in fact, does not support the bo-code of russia for 3 billion. a person more than supported this simple elementary
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picture, but the world order. incidentally, by the way, democracy, the majority should determine everything is true. well, if you take the whole community of the earth and apply democratic principles to it. well, that applies the democratic principle to this picture, well, we need to protect the rights of minorities. we won’t offend them, but the majority will still make the decision, but only, by the way, the chinese were the first to publish the map, which is also very significant. it’s like it’s not actually a russian map, well, it’s clear that russophobia is an ideology that unites. west they long ago were looking for. why you need to pay attention glory to walesa, because it was i who heard the voice of hitler from his table conversations. they stayed there, he argued whom where to send whom? how to dismember word for word he is a nobel laureate, yes, in my opinion, the eighty-third year they gave him, if in relation to any other country, the nobel camp, made such statements. the committee would have already gathered and raised questions about the deprivation of the
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nobel prize or some kind of censure, but what is important in the negotiations? it's like an ideological negotiation background. here, gerhard schroeder is going to be expelled from the party, but he voiced the negotiating points that were put forward back in march . there were absolutely pregliatti from july, looking at them now, lukashenko said the same thing. yes, they are completely unacceptable now then they were perceived, but for russia in general, in principle, for the world. right now it is impossible to come to peace at these points. this is what both lukashenka and putin spoke about, the next condition for negotiations. they will be even tougher while they are building up russophobia, while they are trying to supply weapons to to supply it not to supply ukraine they simply delay the world. they make the conditions of peace more stringent for the west itself. i ask you to. well, uh, you see, i would like to pay attention. uh, to a slightly different aspect of all these, uh, discussed
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issues first of all, uh. i remember that there was a security council decision concerning the minsk agreements. in general, according to the norms of international law, this is a law that must be enforced and, uh, the international community had the right to use force in order to force this state implement the decision. and yet, nevertheless , these, uh, ukraine calmly ignored. western countries did not want all this economy. u use your abilities to make her what the result is. ah, the system of international relations that was created after the second world war, where
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the security council bears the main responsibility for maintaining international peace and security, has now been undermined thanks to the efforts of prominent political figures of modern ukraine. and today today we are forced to state that if for ukraine the decision of the security council with the concurring votes of the permanent members from the consent of ukraine itself does not work then? excuse me. what should be the negotiating basis for ukraine to comply with these same agreements? then there should be an agreement. yes? what should be the contract then and whether it is possible to treat it as a contract, that is, what will be done, at least in some form. so this is a very valid question. uh, barrel was speaking now and turned, of course, to the history of dirty in his srebnitsa speech is such a specific holocaust, let's
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not forget. we won’t forget this for purges, we won’t allow it at all, and right there he turned to talking about russia and ukraine. well, let’s be honest, it means that the dutch court recognized that the netherlands are responsible. true, partially shots of archers . why was this, because it was very easy for some to pass with weapons in their hands, they know for sure that they would shoot at others; this was done directly by the dutch soldiers who had a un mandate at that time. what does this mean? here you are understand the question? what should be the treaty or who will implement it again? ukraine will not agree on any agreement on its own and will not implement any of the un security council or other instructions. with ukraine, you can only talk about two things. one thing they say all the time is the position of strength on the part of russia, the second thing is that the west can stop funding the ukrainian side and now they are talking about it intensely. because those bills that ukraine exposes there 5 billion a month - this is just the beginning. they are about now by 9:00 to 12 billion. three eu per month the
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eu will not pay for this after its own crises. the shredder won't help, excluding him from the party won't turn on the shredder. there was an absolutely german specialist who helped regular gas supplies in germany to ensure that russian gas was there now the conversation boils down to ukraine dictating germany does germany have the right to take away its own canadian turbine, it turns out that the canadians imposed sanctions against the germans in order to provide russia to continue something talk? what kind of sanctions to talk about only financial on the part of the west and military-political on the part of russia, everything is different with ukraine , it is useless to talk. i ask you to. i would like to pay attention. uh, i'm convinced that the colleagues of the older generation. we remember perfectly well from the history of philosophy three parts of marxism, yinism. where did it come from? right now , a lot of data appears in the american press. and where does the current liberal politics come from now. which is formed in a radical form, where do these parts come from and from where? as a matter of fact, they are me, not my words, the words of trump, who compared the current radical ones. uh,
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so to speak, the liberal regime in the us is fascism. that's how he called that this fascist state now is donald trump, the former president - he officially said about it, and so, oddly enough, now there are data referring to hill on politics, it turns out in his book minecraft. hitler he then already admired the actions of the united states against the indians and against the slaves, how they pacified, how did they do? and so it turns out. i have researched this issue a little too deeply. i did n’t go to a historian, but it turns out that the two components of nazism’s hitlerism, as such, were the policy of the united states of america in relation to the native inhabitants of america and the colonial policy of england in relation to two sources. if one of the historians still reaches the source, i will be glad to hear. well, i would just tell you, of course, they learned more from the british than the americans. well, they recognized the merits in the case and the merits of the flight, so to speak, it was precisely in england, i think, he also speaks eloquently of intimacy. well, you mentioned trump, he fixes the
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current state of affairs. let's take a look. we are a nation in decline, we are a failing nation, there has never been such a thing. our country has been brought to its knees on camille, humiliated before the world, weakened, we dare to lecture other people and countries about their democracy, while the streets are covered with the blood of innocent victims of crime. and we're lecturing others we won't have a country left if we don't stop quickly, this rampant barbarism. but breaking the law must be stopped immediately and we really must stop this wave of crime immediately. if you're going to make america great again, your initial task is to make america safe again. by the way, here again, remember yes 3 years ago 5 years ago. this
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country is a model for the whole world, everyone should pray to it, bow down, and so on. it's only been a few years, literally. by the way, i'm very interested. these are the people who, as then, claimed that this was an idol to whom we worship and now continue to claim that this is an idol, but i will also show a couple of points here from the current state of affairs, because on the one hand you can laugh, and on the other hand we must be careful, because this is the management of the world hegem. what do they call themselves? well, damn it, well, lomaka allakharis for starters. yes, this is, yes, this is not the video. now we’ll change it, so, uh, at the command of harris, she was asked an incredibly difficult question, as always, and she, uh, incredibly elegantly answered it. just even. well, the students don't
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learned lessons at school. i should have learned from her how she does it. but if we are ready, then we can constantly laugh. yes, well, yes, let's then, let's, then look at mr. biden, how he talks to ufm. it should be noted that the percentage of registered and voting women is higher than that of men. end of quote. repeat line women are not devoid of electoral and political power normally. he read the whole structure. it's, well, it also has a red button. yes? yes, here, well his competitor. this visa is the president and this is vice president kamala haris, look. i think if i'm being very honest with you, i really think we should have been right in thinking, but we definitely are that some issues
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have just been resolved, some issues have just been settled, but everyone can do it. yes, not only everyone will do it, not only for everyone. and of course, the cherry on the cake is biden's stubborn pr people, because, well, you have to demonstrate that the president is your personality sportswear. they decided to repeat each with a bike. look. i look like a fool. giving interviews in this bike helmet. you look good. just fine. i put on this helmet because of the intensity of this interview. no one once wanted to show that he was perfectly fit to be driven on a bike. he crashed from it, thank god, nothing broke, there was a grandiose scandal. they put him on a bicycle for the second time, put a helmet on him, but grandfather joked very well and asked, he looks like a fool.
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well, in principle, it was right to say, yes, sir, in fact, it touched upon so many important problems here, about which we have tried to talk here. well, firstly, the americans are reaping here the fruits that they themselves laid, yes, that is, they violated all the basic principles, that is, for them it turned out that nazism was supported in ukraine. it's normal to not give a damn about freedom of speech. normally crush. ah, the basic principles of inviolability of private property also turned out to be normal there. yes, then is, therefore the americans. that is, what they are getting now in their own country inside this should also be considered normal then, that is, they are going to this. they went for it or directed it, or they thought that it was possible only here on the territory of ukraine, russia, and this will not happen in their own country. . no , this happened, as it happened, if we are talking about changes there or non-compliance with the principles of the same social security, yes, yes, it is not easy, they are respected, they are collapsed. they are trampled. yes, that
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is, don't care. they wanted, that is, you name a the decision of the security council, there 22:02 in ukraine, here according to the minsk agreements, that is, on each of these points, and the americans who voted for them did not give a damn about them, they looked at ukraine for something when it did not stop shooting. somehow she was punished no when they withdrew the troops. they somehow must have rendered it no when they, well, they didn't make political decisions. no, they did not fulfill a single point, for no reason america nor ukraine suffered for this, moreover, nor even the americans in a military way. could steal ukraine turning off the financial faucet. the europeans just needed to turn off the financial faucet. it's also easy for the americans to give a command to the europeans. stop paying them money. yes, and ukraine says that it is called. she would shut up in this case. she would be forced to make some decisions. russia can force it only by military means, and she will do it now, and she will now carry out the choice. russia had no choice in this sense, and therefore how on what conditions can one negotiate only on reinforced concrete, that is,
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ukraine will be demilitarized only if there are garrisons on the territory of ukraine, just in case, and the russian army. this will be the main guarantee of the demilitarization of ukraine. only in this way, no other agreements guaranteeing obligations in the current world, alas, work, no one is going to fulfill what has been done simply in words or written down. even on the most valuable paper, if we return to the meeting of the minister of foreign affairs. g20 for depraved came to ukraine well, because the baril that was there from the european union came and said publicly and all of us this morning, starting from politicians and further, the media quotes the words of the barrel, that it turns out that there in this g20 most countries did not show the picture for us, they are not so charmed, they say publicly that respected ukrainians . here i was, i heard they didn’t speak in the wings, but
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when we started voting most of the countries of the world, they say that russia is not aggression and no sanctions should be imposed against russia. you understand when in the morning most of the countries that are in the twenties and most of the population. yes, when we wake up in the morning, ukrainians read this news. we understand what kind of glad it is that, it turns out, not the whole world is for us, that's for sure. and maybe the whole world, i'm sorry, not quite for us. well, such a play on words is a shock, and the second shock or and now plus what needs to be done, because everyone is trampling on ukraine, look at the process. well, let's say that's what it 's called around e unblocking the port of odessa or the ports of ukraine grain process. as you wish, and the statement e of the head of the ministry defense of turkey today, which says that here we are getting closer to what is possible, perhaps, after all, this week, we will unblock ports and grain and that's it. the rest will work out. everything else is
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what? well, maybe oil will go. some other things will go there, trade will go to trade, but he will say, uh, information has also come from the office of the head of france. this morning, yes, france supports the decision to unlock. ah, the port of odessa and all the rest, and finally they are striving to speak, and moreover, the former minister defense of italy says you know says. what do we want? we want an ex. yes, we want the process to start in a second, this will indicate that the parties, yes, which are ukraine-russia, can agree. let it be, turkey will be an organization of millions. see how many parties around are taking part in this. i have germany in one disappointment in one helmet, even uh, they mentioned it with fedor in his interview, he said, but in a diplomatic conversation since march . we talked about it many times with your
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studios, but we did not mention the schloeder. and then he says that he is now from the president of the russian federation, he met with other leaders, and he also met with abramovich. and when he arrived, he said to ukraine. please provide written supporting documents of your proposals. ukraine , we, unfortunately, did not give a written document. we wanted to write there with a pencil, they didn’t want to write with a pencil. if true, what, if true, what in this interview. you didn’t want to write anything at all, but you noticed that you were squeezed to the istanbul declaration, which you refused, but that is, for the first time something was written, you know, yes, but you also cannot say that we refused. there is probably not yet. there is, probably, someone else who was talking, you don’t write, your signatures are worth ours. oh, well, in a sense, a preliminary agreement, when you trample on ukraine, i want to say that on the one hand you say that ukraine is not a subject, but on the other hand. you say ukraine is to blame. let's really say if she's to blame, because not the fate of the lord
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jones did not come to ukraine and said not to sign, if mr. barrel mentioned to your friends that we now have to win on the battlefield. and this is our strategic partner. yes, you think, now that's what you mean, this person is a very difficult process now to agree on something and it's impossible that ukraine is to blame. we are so bad now, just a second, here is your question to ask. question ask a question. you know, here i have uh arises. i myself have been discussing this for quite a long time and a lot. and probably the current ukrainian leadership. there is an idea of ​​what medium-term long-term goals ukrainian politics should officially have. moreover, i have no doubt that in among these goals. ah, there is independence to strengthen state sovereignty. here you are. evaluate how these, well, the
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indisputable goals of independence, state sovereignty, correlate with what ukraine really does. wait, you're just a colleague, after all, a professor. he is an educated person. i would ask in a different way you are a cultured person and is formed. well, you know, even though it's only everything has a gradation i'm there, that's why u look here, how interesting. you think that all this is not a spillikin . you see, at the moment when you pronounce through the mouth of your president in public we are ready to serve the west. well, you have to understand, well, well. you yourself said that you are ready to serve, what it means, you will do what you tell you and that's it. you see, it didn't quite end there. so we will listen. we can't listen to me. wait, we can't. you said are you ready to serve? why because he says you're
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getting an order. go do 50% of all the savings we've lost, yes, yes, and where does the economy? i'll take another step back. and why did you lose it, and who did not let you fulfill the minsk agreements. and who forced you to do a coup d'état, you know? this is not all spillikins for as long as this chain is either destroyed and placed in the history box as a skeleton, according to which it is necessary to study how not to. either yes i'm talking about dimitri about what can be done today around what can be negotiated, if it succeeds, if it succeeds, and why is it necessary to negotiate, having medium-term and long-term funds, so, well, take no medium-term long- term and even short-term goals of the ukrainian leadership. no, in principle, yes,
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thank you, vasilisa are wild, of course they are. what is it, by the way, here we have a consistent studio. we have discussed this many times. uh, they match the contract of employment. according to zelensky's contract of employment, his gang must provide the maximum long-term harm to russia and the maximum destruction of the territory of people who , according to some future treaty, are not clear to russia. with whom exactly not with them. uh, get this contract. they perform against this contract. zelensky has obligations in the good life of an honorable light in the west, and his entire gang and all of him at least agree that ukraine is interesting to the west only as an enemy of russia , yes, thank you. yes, we'll take a commercial break. i understand that here we immediately had a desire about
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for the sake of one goal no one except the coach believed that we can win even we countries remember this historic moment. up, it was the best match of my life. at 21:20 on channel russia 1 we continue our discussion. well, when we touched upon in the first part, that understanding that
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it is not by chance that most countries were in the top twenty recognize russia as an aggressor. this is no coincidence. for example, an australian journalist. yes, australia is definitely among those who would like to recognize us, well, the aggressors and in general, look. you we must remember that this is primarily a war of propaganda. i think almost nothing in the western press, and the invasion of ukraine cannot be trusted with the skills of skepticism. i'm not sure that the reading public, the watching public, especially the us, has this skill. now this is extremely important, because nothing can be trusted. car every day when i look through the media i look at the
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source and it's ukrainian intelligence. propaganda, the operation in ukraine is going brilliantly, for example, they managed to come up with a chemical attack when there was none. they succeeded to hide from the western media the fact that most of ukraine, if not controlled, is full of extremist fascist neo-nazis. imagine what? oh, oh us war in ukraine however, it should be remembered that in fact the us does not care about ukraine ukraine is just a pawn of us defense and i will paraphrase it is to destroy
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the russian federation this has long been known. this is probably the most dangerous project in the world today, because the russians will not allow it. well, perhaps the right, we discussed a lot of information gave just confirms, but, perhaps, the conclusion, especially against the background of valencia's statements at today's congressional hearings, which we talked about last week and maravinsky's first speeches, that well, poland has finally taken the lead from the marginalized to the mainstream, russophobia. here, together with the final speech of this journalist. quite indicative as a system. please max well, i agree with the first part and the second. in general, in fact, it is really very difficult now, but it needs to be done to filter the information and understand where propaganda begins. starts. it immediately begins, first, the
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west say. i'm just explaining simply, you know, i'm sorry here, i can't help but stop you from talking. i know i want to, then i will say that it was better to give me well. yes finished. and now i have a spirit of contradiction, dazzle me no. i just wanted to say, well the simple thing is propaganda is everywhere maxim is just spreading. i just wanted to correct your uh, your position. we must try to figure out where the bed is, where is the truth on this one, because distribution, it is distribution, the question is , what is being distributed, this was the only clarification that i had, well, the lie comes from both sides, because this information war, if a person wants to have the true picture in his brain, he must also cut off your own lies and do not repeat it with a blue eye about gestures. goodwill when they leave the snake island. this is also a lie, and this should also be
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cut off. therefore, i believe that now is the most difficult time for normal journalists . it has come to journalists that here and there yesterday i spoke with a french colleague, who also speaks, listened to some of our broadcasts, by the way, says, maxim, how hard is it for you? me, says also hard. solid, well, she’s a propagandist, she doesn’t speak activists, that is, in our french, it seems, like free television is solid activists, that is, they do n’t even hide whose side they are on, but she is trying to figure it out. now it even breaks through , perhaps to go from our side to donetsk luhansk, maybe mariupol maybe i hope it will work, because she is an objective journalist. well, the second part of the fact that this is an australian columnar, you may need help. i'm ready to engage my connection, please, help will be. yes, well, well, but if you have any difficulties, please, please contact us, thank you. so, as for the last
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part of his words, but this is true, then where is not even just the instinct to search for truth, but if self-preservation in any western thinking person should be included, when the americans they say, well. no, but some people from his administration. yes, the goal is the defeat of russia, almost well, they didn’t say the americans there, the destruction of russia, the dismemberment, but the ex-president said walesa. in general, he said what is on the minds of many polish politicians who are acting simply, not everyone will say this, this is the dismemberment of russia, which means that 6 peoples will finally gain freedom. i remember walesa, by the way, we came to him and talked interesting. now i will say no, for the first time i talked about this and we talked to the delegations one from russia was picked up by the poles. there portnikov was in our russian delegation. imagine there, and the checks because of any moscow are a dead, that is, they were mostly those who were now branded liberals, and now walesa argued with them
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with the position of building normal relations with russia, and even here, and he says to cherkizov with ekho moskvy, let's go without jackets without marinade, and he had to build relations with russia and russia is our partner. now smolenskaya happened to him. here i am surprised. i have more questions when it was it was the ninety-fourth year, 95, of course, when russia is weak from that. they were ready. that's more russia is theirs. moreover, i did n't read his interview. he said that i mean so, well now i'll tell you that you haven't read the hike. so he said. even when i was president, i tried to get the west of russia to put pressure on it to dismember it, but they did not listen to me. it turns out one thing for russian journalists. and there he said something completely different. this is the essence of valence. this is the essence of polish politicians. they always dreamed about it pilsudski
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said, i dream of reaching moscow and having it written in russian on the walls of the kremlin that it is forbidden to speak russian. yes, but an investigative illness, polish is poorer for you. you already know how much polyakov has been longer than, by the way, therefore. here i will listen to you brothers. i would be right. i would only admit one thing, uh, i made one assumption, because, uh, you understand what he said in 1994 . i am very good. eh, i understand that. at that time, i was also interested in what there is going on there was such a concept, but finally the time has come when we will not manage everyone, but they are so, so, uh, half-decayed, so weakened in power, they have almost none. now is the time for us poles to start managing moscow and everything we can add to it . therefore, this village fell off inside this concept, which was very active at that time. eh, in general, i listened with interest to the
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statements about lech valencia in the last e parts of the program. i have one question arises. and what, in fact, lech walesa said something that they don’t say, uh, earlier it was so veiled. and now it's more and more, uh, open. and frankly, if you remember, we were here, well, about three weeks ago we said, uh, in such a programmatic article in the atlantic, if i'm not mistaken, it was, where just everything that valencia said was listed. there they put simply point one, two, three, to lose there, to smash russia there, to deprive us of a certain number of regions of its nuclear weapons, to deprive the army. there and so forth, what did he say? what are they not they are now talking at all levels, and ex-politicians are talking to you politicians, who are active political scientists 50 million and so on, but 50 million have not spoken. well, what do you mean there? i did not understand from this 50 million. where eh? where where will the 100 million go, obviously to separate here. well, let's learn to read. and that they are not
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sent to the gas chambers, you understand. uh, they don’t say anything new, and uh, it’s just to the tomour that we were leading, by the way, there yes, with the same people whom you mentioned to maxim spoke. what do you seriously think that the west wants to destroy russia, dismember it like this, did you directly ask the question and when you speak? yes, not what i uh, i think i know what it's worth. it's just, uh, there's no main goal, there's another goal right now, and they're falling for it all the time, and the worse things get. the more they say that they are doing everything now in ukraine so that russia loses , so that russia ends in the form in which it exists, i don’t know what is different. i think it's just a little moire disappeared. here is a little bit of wiggle left. now it is veiled and another walensa came out and said, says so many people should stay. so, apparently, you are only dismembered and, in general, well, i haven’t said slaves yet. and so it’s completely in the same direction when the
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french are already talking, or foreigners are talking. here, foreign journalists are actively discussing disinformation about propaganda, that is, here the difference is about events, there a few years ago and now it is a little bit. well, let's say varnish, in short, yes, that is now and propaganda in ukraine has a clear monetization. yes, that is, zelensky addresses the us congress, the us congress gives a standing ovation and allocates 40 billion. here it is direct monetization. so they went the money, went in this direction, when it means that there european politicians begin to push that they, like they, are fighting for independence there for some values, for freedom of speech, and so on and so forth, and against this background they do what the poles do, what they say, vasily 27 billion. translate here, they we will be calmer. yes, there with kiev gold. you ukrainians sued. yes, let them lie down better in amsterdam, the turks say, so vasily says there now, now everything will get better, and so on, the turks signed what will get better, but it was the free
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trade zone six months ago and the fields were sown a long time ago, and that is their wheat. they make a channel for themselves, through which they just want to bring this wheat out. ukraine, of course, supports. she wants to go in the opposite direction, so that the weapons drive in, drive in faster, and so on. i want it but you want it, that is, ukraine has no other meaning and ukraine simply does not, they do it all , you know, when they talk about snakes there, then also listen to absolutely profanity, well, what are the banners? what a serpentine fact there is no point in just defending it, there is no point in sitting there, then what are they strategic for. that is, it’s just to put people there in batches, yes, that is, it also doesn’t matter, it doesn’t matter in the slightest to fight for the fact that you put a flag there, it makes sense, yes, that is, this is a real water area. it is really under control. she is there was no need to control it, call it a step, maxim a. yes, maxim, you think that it is not necessary. do you think that you should wait. now i will explain to you, you understand, i am the first premise, but you can control yourself , really. and look yes,
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one at a time please try, work on yourself. here, look. it's very simple, right now, rodion spiridona remembered rodion, wrote, for sure, yes, because well, the appearance of guns that finish there, and rockets with rockets were beaten to shoot down shells. it is also possible, but it is not expensive it makes no sense to shoot down shells, just these blanks. here, but it's troublesomely expensive, probably something will fly. there will be a number of people, probably, there will be wounded losses. in general, it makes no sense to affect anything, the first premise is correct, now the second one knows such a military trick. that's all what rejoices you about well , the sea. there is good, will, for what do you understand? how? well, no matter how much no one tries to notice, so this is our good will in relation to the fact that we hunt for grain. this on the other hand, it was said precisely and clearly that a very narrow focus and message was sent to our turkish
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partners and our western enemies. well, leave anyway. well, we're not just leaving. we provide a service to you. i have to explain this to you, or something, what is it with white threads. yes, even black, but it's a fact of life, but you still have a number of people yelling. what does that mean? there is something terrible and so on. no, normal position. i didn't say you were yelling. i said a number of people. that's what uh, that uh position in the invasion in political judgments. we have complex relations with turkey and good workers; there are less workers and a normal position with others. well, it is inappropriate for us to sit. let's take another position. we will help the negotiations, and we will help with the export of grain, we will help, good will, good, now everything is clear. well, thanks to this, i
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have to explain it here, you know, well, for the first time, but i argued with my opponent maxims about good will, you know, uh, as soon as the russians left the snake island, after 3 days the entry of grain into the river began. the danube is there, the danube river is there, it is a wide narrow mass of all sorts of castings and there is a channel due to the fact that russia, the russians left the island of the snake, they began entering the river. danube and exit from there. eh, namely grain and other goods in particular products, that is, trade began. it’s small, it’s short, so it’s good for ukraine, so we can accept that it’s not that there is a lot for ukraine for ukraine the thing is that for ukraine it’s good for the opposition that we are blocking something no by ruling between russia controls it that's good. now look, i want
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some. in ukraine, say two words, because , uh, it's important. eh, there is such a hmm e rodion remembered the us congress us congresses there is such a victoria spars, she is, as they say, she let's show. yes, if it's possible. she was born in ukraine as a politician as she is politically. let's see that we have the source, yes, she is 43 years old. left. i think we americans spend a lot of money and a lot of resources. we shouldn't have more one afghanistan, lazerin and the president must have a clear strategy, he must bring the strategy in line with his actions. his words and actions don't go together and we west must ensure that critical infrastructure is protected. in ukraine there is nuclear waste ukraine has uranium, mines nuclear
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power plants. some especially dangerous serious objects are under the control of russia the power plant is currently under the control of russia i think that the congress regardless of what our president does there is a duty and obligation to the american people to provide oversight of taxpayer money and transparency and spending. we must be able to ensure the efficient use of funds, and we must also be accountable to our feet. i think congress should get it done. well, you showed this plot. yes, it is also characteristic, because in the usa they say we send money, but we don’t know, yes, there is another significant point. now remember. afghanistan was prepared for us. yes, how interesting us senator says for america it turns out the second afghan. but well, it's me in the fields. yes, i ask, i’ll also tell victoria, in addition,
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well, she’s a republican, she’s understandably against biden, but she’s a kind of symbol for ukraine, because you know, she’s like ours is perceived like that. so last week she just critically smeared the head of the office of ukraine, uh, the head of the office of the president of ukraine yermak. she said that yermak is guilty, among other things, of why the russians seized the kherson region so quickly. well, much, much, much further, a controversy began, both within ukraine and within the united states of america against it, after all. she ran into everyone and said. but those who do not disobey what i said, these are all agents of the kremlin, what i bring dmitry to is very bad, because in america they started with a showdown. remember, the elections are trombiden, when zelensky is ahead of here . and this is the beginning of the second. and all of yours will be drawn into the disassembly, all this will be in august. now is the time. yes? all e well, first of all, let's
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let's, so, now, before the advertisement, i will give vadim a the opportunity to speak to you and right after it. yes, to everyone briefly, we often analyze some kind of propaganda statements by politicians and publicists, and they cover up all this hype, uh, a trend in the west, in one word, she denoted a raskardash. now they have everything that they announced in february in march. everything went wrong - this is an internal showdown in ukraine, a contradiction between the united states and europeans. the train of the further way is a crisis of strategy, lack of plans, not that long medium, but also short-term. and all this needs to be camouflaged behind some kind of noisy loud statements that follow the path of verbal escalation. we will now break for advertising, then konstantin will start. well, and, probably, from a military analysis it is correct. i think so. here you are good to start it right in the next part of the advertisement. the world will no longer be unipolar mirages,
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a sin to steal from people, it is a sin to violate people, therefore the cause is pleasing to the support of the army and will be rewarded to you a hundredfold. that's all right, it exists. this is what the military operation is against . what more evidence is needed when , by the way, this same thing existed, and then it could be a little softer, although it was tougher before the start of a special military operation. well let's say we are staring at the point above the first to say that there are some rules of law, there and so on the generally recognized period of peacetime is meaningless for the simple reason that we are de facto at war with the west and the fact that this war is a hybrid meaning it has. in such circumstances, only one right applies. this law of war is the most concentrated, enshrined in the
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geneva convention, it is necessary to write from this. the second moment within the framework of the war naturally comes with an information confrontation, an information war. and this information war. here is what we are today we are seeing what we have just been telling. here it has a purely military character, but is not typical for peacetime. within the framework of this war, the following task is solved. the first is the mobilization of its population. the second is the disorganization of the enemy's population, the third is the concealment of one's goals and objectives, and this is an attempt. influence the operational leadership of the enemy in such a way as to force him to take advantageous to death. here is a list of these tasks, so that's all we hear here, it's normal and legal. as calculate the real situation from e, all this informational noise, well, this requires, of course, a good analysis of the competence of
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specialists , therefore, e , which may pose a threat to our armed forces. it shouldn't be disclosed. now, if you look from this point of view, then we can say that the next russian armed forces are currently starting regrouping troops. already at the final stage, intensive fire training is underway for the upcoming combat area by destroying the main objects of military infrastructure, and, but most importantly. this destruction of the objects of the rear of the enemy, the destruction means the objects that form the basis of the enemy's defensive nodes for the upcoming hostilities, this makes sense. the second thing i can say is that the enemy is also at war, the most striking example of an unsuccessful action is the statement of the zelensky demand of the zelensky order zelensky that he gathered a million army and
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is going to liberate the south of ukraine means that the million army, for comparison, the vermas managed to gather 900,000 near kursk, while having about 3,000 tanks to attack the prepared defenses of the soviet union. about 2,500 aircraft and 10,000 guns. here, in order to solve the tasks that zelensky declares, it is necessary to have nu values ​​​​comparable in number. this impossible thing is a classic fake. the goal is simple to mobilize your population once and gouged out this money from the west. and there is an additional goal, because i was in donetsk. yes, they are there through all the publics that only exist. here they disperse the same thing in kherson, nothing to me. friends tell disperse information. drop it, save everything. ukraine is now on the offensive. everyone run away, everyone hide in my own words, but informational pressure. in this vein, from rumor you gossip to uh, social networks, all these
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publics, it exists to give even more subtle examples. here, uh, here it is, these here statements of this kind, they also rely on entire networks. e information, ostensibly experts, that circulates in our networks. well, for example, it is said that our aviation is reducing its active activity due to what it means to counteract the ukrainian air defense de facto. uh, there's a constant stream of information that our helicopters are working continuously intensively. just in the zone where there is this air defense, that is, ground-based manpads, these same singers. that is, there is no such according to well, supposedly such an expert yes sum visual visual the effect of your presence. here's for two. well, repeatedly, in general, it makes an impression when our attack aircraft pass at a very low altitude above your head, this inspires this several times a day, which means our territories . uh, maxim they went straight to the side of the
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front line. it is only 1 km from where i was from shcherbakov park where i watched it on my head on friday evening 16:00, and they went straight west to the front line. 1 km. you know, they do it every day, every morning. i am know what i wanted to say. here we often resent positions. e polyakov who express such things you know, uh, very uh, tough. yes, some words are chosen in relation to russia a. i'm asking a question here. and what do we really believe that they are poles, such russophobes, and all the rest. the participants in this process, they are others, simply do not voice their position. they say, they speak openly, and we want to destroy russia , to reduce the population and anything, but this does not mean at all that this position
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do not share those countries that somehow participate in this anti-russian project. they just do not voice their position, but i think that many people adhere to this position, otherwise they would not participate in this process. once again, i want to emphasize that, in fact, you understand that ukraine was drawn into this anti-russian project by the consent of the ukrainian authorities, yes, and they agreed to participate in this anti-russian project. well , maybe, in part, not understanding. uh, the implications for this country. and maybe we understand, maybe maybe they did it consciously, proceeding from some of their interests, which in fact does not relieve them of absolutely no guilt, but it seems to me that these accents should be placed correctly, at least on the basis of. from the fact that e russia, e, in any case, will build a dialogue, but either with the west to resolve the ukrainian issue, or with ukrainians to resolve e this issue, and it is very important here who will actually remain that there is no victory over
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russia will. i have confidence in this. just a question who really, uh will answer for all that is happening now on the territory of ukraine will it be fully, e the responsibility of the west, which i consider my personal point of view. i think initially. it was their project, their implementation and their funding, their weapons and so on. it's them. eh, as if the founders of all this is what we are now observing, or vice versa. we, so to speak, will build some sort of dialogue with the west, everything will be, so to speak, to blame, the ukrainian authorities. and in kherson. you know that zelensky declares his desire to liberate kherson, i think he understands what to actually do it. maybe he sets and solves a completely different problem through fear, which should dominate there on the territory of the kherson region. he is trying by all means to prevent the preparation and holding of a referendum, to
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prevent the formation of full-fledged power in these territories, and again to support the idea that ukraine can return to these territories with all the ensuing consequences for those people who live in these territories, therefore they declare that we are preparing an offensive and main thesis. which all the inhabitants of the south of ukraine, meaning, first of all, the kherson region, should leave this pike about this, right? well, she is also participating in the work of the information war, that is, they must leave this territory in connection with possible hostilities, therefore, well, here, it seems to me, it is absolutely obvious. why are such decisions being made, and why are they dispersed in the information space. i wanted to comment on your video about what deeds are pleasing to god. moreover, there were events a lot on the weekend. here is one of them, not my video, which you showed it was not a discussion of charitable deeds, cyril, he said there that charitable deeds are not taken away from russia in money, yes, and to send them to war. so, another
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very significant event happened to the archbishop of byzantium and elpdor. yes, and lpd for lpd for there is one. uh, here, he is now applying, by the way, for a place, and patriarch bartholomew, so he now baptized children. uh, homosexual couples. that is, this is the first time it allegedly happened and it seems like it’s not such a very famous, let's say, event, but nevertheless it is very significant, because until recently no one knew the authority. there is a distant monastery. uh, now he claims to be the patriarch, he answers. just for the connection of the orthodox churches, and the greek ukrainian and american, and this is the event that he is now doing. uh, just it in my opinion, it can be very bright, very significant in order to make a split in my opinion, he will still become a patriarch. it's hmm most likely very soon will happen. and how will our relationship continue to develop in the interior of all our events. well, here uh, one can only guess, because u unwinds
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unwinds and it was necessary to crunch. here they bring the baby. he is not to blame for anything. he does not know from whom he was born to any family. it is this, it seems to me, that the bishop is critical of the tradition higher than the metropolitan, even therefore it was this, first of all, a political appointment. uh, actually, it was an event, uh, that was circulated in the press. well, by the way, we also have it in ours, if he simply included strength and would not have been in the family, it would have been one. history, of course, we would not even know about it, but we know how you could hear, just what are you in. in temples, women even went into the altar. yes, well, you understand perfectly. there is no need to choose certain canonical rules that should be followed, you don’t need to choose what boor i should go to, dear only in russian choice. yes thank you. and maxim
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is being discussed a little differently now, that's what this action is used as propaganda operation propaganda of a certain way of life and propaganda of certain positions of the bartholomew church, certain absolutely positions. this is promoted in the process of replacing the patriarch. this will seem preferable due to the history of advertising that this is a homosexual child. and this is discussed by cyril and when we are discussing the restriction on the propaganda of this whole thing. this is very correct because propaganda of this can not be the basis for any decisions. and generally in my opinion. well, this personal life should not be promoted personal life should not be done. because it is personal, because it is intimate , it cannot be the subject of public
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consideration, and even more so the subject of a social career of a professional career. and so on and so on. i believe that this is destroying society, as such, the social fabric is destroying and doing. they are creative. here, as i understand it, what cyril said if someone understood it differently, but this is their right, of course, but here in general, of course there is such bulgarkaschina in all this happening. they just like that were born in kiev, because i look at this, which can be deceived from her. well, it's clear that a person i am a person, most likely, was engaged, but a humanitarian. with the help of the collection , a businessman found, but, as it were, he bred his compatriots accordingly. that is why, with the exposure of his compatriots, he began to deceive and throw money for grandmas much earlier than russia there. one phrase rushna is not people.
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well, by the way, you understand, we are all rusnya yes of course, greek, georgians and so on. yes, we are very diverse. well, this is our feature. here we are all greeks, armenians, georgians, tatars, chechens, jews, ethnic russians, please, this is all rubbish. and they're not people, point about divorcing money - that's not what impressed me. but when it sounds on television, it is published and it is stated that there are no such people, and this does not bother anyone at all, including the civilized western public. why should the civilized western public care ? when this tracing paper, in principle, with the wahhabibi salafi slogans of the progiors, yes, george is the same person, he is in traditional islam, this is not. here in wahhabi islam. this is, please, hyalu can deceive the wrong one can deceive the wrong one. wrong, not quite human. this is
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a tracing paper, they work. unfortunately. this is the main idea that i wanted to say. unfortunately, they act strictly according to manuals and strictly according to technology. even these pressures of humanization, because this is now, it's clear, because they created on the territory of the once former soviet flourishing republic of ukraine is not a living organism. this is a frame. this is a construct. i start the construct in everything, starting from an artificially constructed language and ending with the artificially constructed economy that has collapsed now. there is absolutely no economy in ukraine, and no matter how it affects the authorities. it operates in a non-traditional ukraine , it is not really such a non-traditional economy. i will dictate the recession, because i did not have time to speak on this topic. in fact, very this whole story is very interesting. well, first of all, what is the right name for it? i see a lot of you are confused here. she's not a senate, she's a congressman, elected last year to congress. she was previously an indiana state senator, so it's a bit of a mix-up. here, as for her statement, but it
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seems to me, in general, even being of ukrainian origin. and don't. it would be so, uh, obviously climb into ukrainian domestic politics on the side of one of the parties. in this case, opposing the presidential one from observations, but what concerns the zelensky team to give such an aggressive rebuff? to the person in the us congress on the capitalist hill, who is most ready to lobby for the interests of ukraine, this is a sign of idiocy. that is, this is the case when it was just necessary to remain silent with this representative of the zelensky team. well, take a break, maybe later this one would have paid off for them a hundredfold, but the fact that they did not remain silent. it basically makes you throw up your hands in bewilderment, because it seems to me, but this, in general, uh, such a very revealing story, very revealing. she belongs to such a party, the republic is the republicans. a. well, what is actually in uh shrug. agree, maxim, about the
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statements there by the political beau monde of this ukrainian bond, if i may say so. but it happens almost every day, and even several times, one of this miller, recently fired. yes? uh, how much was yes and uh, these uh, the story of the u showdown the stanmeier circle around uh, all the german politicians and so on, who are now there, uh, surfaced. they just show the fact is that the west has allowed, yes, this idiocy to flourish in ukraine, i mean, even when i absolutely agree with you. do you have a ukrainian. yes, there is an ethnic one, which is clear that lobbies your interests. e in the united states of america well, yes, she said something, it is clear what she said, based on her republican, uh, convictions. yes, there are party affiliations. well, shut up, they can't. they can no longer be silent. they just
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got carried away already. yes, they believe that this is the center of the world, that they are there, they really are. well, i i don’t know if they really believed it or were diligently pretending, but they believed that they really were standing there, in the vanguard of the fight against that means terrible russia and defending the entire civilized western world. from the orcs and rascals who are ready to seize it and about, i can't say enough about this baptism. it really is the same act. it's not a matter of bringing a child and baptizing him. and well, in general , it’s somehow clear that according to the canons, of course, in general, in order to baptize, there should be no only mom, dad, there this and then. what are you, the godfather and the godmother and so on, in general, these are canons, and in that orthodoxy has always differed from other branches of christianity. and this is an act and it says exactly why it is important, because it is orthodox. sorry, but i will not
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tell the orthodox for real or not, not mine. it's not my diocese, so to speak, but in this case it's exactly what happened in the orthodox church for them, which is important, because that's why the track will leave. here is this one a split why then this thomas was and why he was supported, and the americans and the british and so on, because they are very important to them it is splitting. i'm patriarchy. yes, it is important. i saw it, uh, in georgia, and i said many times about this, we will break for advertising immediately after it, we will continue. watch today a special edition of the program 60 minutes all the latest news about the situation in ukraine and in the world. we go on the air right after the news, don't miss 60 minutes today 17:30 on the channel, russia pain makes you climb on
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in the summer it will not be boring, there are no documentary films , cartoons, nothing is impossible. this is a program, who is against on channel russia 1, we continue our discussion. that, of course, is a lot. we always talk, uh, about what europe
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created for itself, how it put itself under america, how america will degrease them. sorry for the jargon, but it definitely catches on. e court. a. by the way, remember everything a few years ago, when, for example, i said this, they looked at me like that, like america, europe, they are friends , allies, what are you saying, but i said a few years ago europe will be destined to to rip her off, but now it seems to be clear somehow to argue with this. it's even indecent. it 's interesting, vice chancellor. khabib uh, he and he has insoluble problems, says, i don’t know how to make a look. electricity is high, it affected all people of all branches of all factories in germany and. of course handicraft production. these high prices will be passed on to citizen consumers. this is bitter news. we could take political action. for this transfer to be carried out fairly, but to take them over,
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we can't state can't do it. this is an external shock, prices are kept high . from the outside, with the help of speculation, creating a deficit in one form or another in the country will have to pay for it. but this should happen fairly among politicians. it is possible to achieve a fair distribution, but it is impossible to fully compensate for the rise in prices from a financial and political point of view. now drink financial terms, because we need price signals in the market. it will sound cynical, but the introduction of a price ceiling on the shortage of goods will be a signal that the energy has no value. use it as much as you like, and now we need a completely different efficiency and economy of the gun instead of oil. this, in my opinion, was a german slogan. no, i'm not wrong. here we must
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understand one simple thing. if still, in general, democrats, back and forth, you are green - these are just german greens. this is a branch, and the us democratic party is in general, things are absolutely known people are such people, nazar is just in general on a salary and represents the interests of their employers. they are the german people's situation. actually creepy now in germany. i speak frankly even at the household level, here i have a friend. the house is approximately a small house typical cottage. uh, in my suburbs near dusseldorf. and i cry somewhere for everything. here's everything together. i get about 20,000 rubles a month. and he already has almost 4,000 euros in an ordinary small house near dusseldorf, a person makes good money, but he is going to return to the country, because this is not a joke. they are long time calculated that it would be a short burst. now a german society is beginning. it 's not just that, and habik performs and scholz performs, they begin to prepare for a disaster. i just see
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that no one understands these. yes, just what was said, but we will not compensate in any way. all this. here we will try to ensure that all losses and all costs are fairly distributed to the whole society. but this is such a task. it will be bad, but we want it to be bad in a fair way, even taking into account the fact that here they are now i’ll turn off and turn off the turbine from canada, they are quickly and quickly delivered, but it turned out with another that the european commission gave permission now for an explanation after they had already shouted out that, in fact, sanctions by the sanctions of the european commission, this never fell at all. yes, but they said it, and then, when the germans had already agreed with the canadians, but even i even taking this into account, and there it turns out somewhere around a three-month temporary varnish, because they will carry out how much more yes, not yet, while they bring it, while they are testing it, yet again certify. it's about three in particular. yes,
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somewhere around three is somewhere around 3 months. so already next month, the forecasts of such more or less european experts, the average price of gas in europe for a hospital is two 200 euros 2.200 euros. and this is already above the critical threshold. most importantly, not burghers have long been spitting on burghers for technological chains. for the industry, that is, the industry can no longer withstand. after that, product prices become uncompetitive on world markets, massive unemployment and other joys of life. well, not to there was a misunderstanding that only canada imposed sanctions on gas and in accordance with its own sanctions. and yes, this is what happened with i know, so here, but the fact that the european commission explained that these are not its sanctions, but we are caught in an open door. everyone already knew that it was important how the germans negotiated with the canadians. right? yes, only yes , you say what you want to say. i say,
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what i said, it is very marvelous that the position of the european commission has appeared in public. after the germans and canadians agreed the european commission, before this did not come out and did not say that the european commission does not have these sanctions. everything can be posed this problem exclusively by canada withdrew the commission. after the problem is solved, and not before, but dmitry says that if everyone already knows that europe did not impose sanctions on the exit, then after that, when everyone already knows i should look at the statement i don’t think it’s , perhaps. that's it, yes. well, in short, as for dmitry’s words about green germans, i honestly don’t like green germans. if i were german. i would in last turn back voted in all elections. rooted against them, but if dmitry provided at least some at least some confirmation of his words that habib is the vice-chancellor or minister of foreign affairs, burburg, and are
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on funding receive money from the us democratic party or alcohol uttered. i said it's a branch of the democratic party. usa look at the party documents. it means that regarding money financing, what was said, the manuscripts do not burn, but the recordings of our wonderful programs. moreover, everyone will look. yes, 10 minutes before the end of the program. well, that's for 15. probably said he said, i mean, i don't think they get any money from the united states. although it is certainly not a hero. we are his roman but we must be objective and honest here. thanks, too, just a clarification, only khabik relaxed yesterday, probably drank a beer, i think bavarian, because canada still allowed the turbine to be returned. uh, in germany how unexpectedly , they probably put a ukrainian in the back, almost a nose, well, not a knife, who sent a letter today to the canadian parliament, uh from the level of the ministry of foreign affairs and the ministry of energy of ukraine with a request not to return this turbine to germany, uh, according to the guides that it still violates sanctions, that you need to adhere to, and that it is
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possible to pump up to 150 , uh, billions of cubic meters of this is enough, that is, it is not needed at all. this is nord stream. uh, and let's be consistent, something very interesting unexpectedly. i think a blow towards the hubbik, because now ukraine is waiting. when will the 9 billion euro loan approved just by germany and, let's say, according to the information there, the newspaper for sir once it is germany that will delay the issuance of this loan. but is it the ukrainians who are trying to take revenge on the germans, but this is a very stupid tactic, because there they have already been promised a billion euros, and there they have already been given out. even another 8 billion should come, if they want to influence germany in this way, their closest partner in europe, then this tactic, of course, is disastrous and to no good. she definitely didn’t apply and in general, separation, that’s all nothing is surprising in what uh, ukraine is doing, because it is acting, and you have no subjectivity. you have your interest. maybe now maxim will say, well, we need evidence of subjective
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interests, the ruling elite of ukraine well, yes, indeed. i don't have proof. i can't show bills, savings and so on, but others so many times this all affected the concern. i myself personally dealt with these turbines for the last few weeks and only dealt with. and this is essentially a blow to him from ukraine personally to him. yes, you know, dmitry, i remember when all this began the struggle for energy. european union even at those contract prices, which of course are a trade secret, but it was obvious that the prices were somewhere between 200 and 400 dollars. yes, i mean, before the rise, the market in europe was estimated at about $400 billion, now you can just multiply it by six by seven by eight there. i do not know how much it is necessary to multiply, to understand what this struggle is all about. and when they started to raise prices. i, uh, talked about that in fact there is no need to rejoice at this, because this is done exclusively by the americans to achieve their specific goal of making their gas profitable. yes, and then politically
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crush europe and push russia out of this gap in the market. now, this is exactly what they are doing. they are now doing this, of course, the price is 2,200 dollars. well, you know, a very tasty price, you can calmly, as it were, come, yes, and a political push into a competitor who can sell much cheaper. it is clear that pipeline gas will always be cheaper. what is the liquefied gas that will be transported by tankers to europe it was obvious to everyone, but they have an interest, and through their policy they are green or not green there or there, but they methodically pushed their policy, which led to this raising prices, now i doubt that we are at all in any i don't know in the medium term. well, we will see some price reduction. i already, for example, well, i don’t quite believe, because the energy will cost expensive for europeans, what europeans will
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pay for it. well, yes, well, they themselves, in principle, are to blame for this, having certain contracts, having a fixed price. they deliberately refused to do so. it can be said that the americans were pushing, but they had the right to say no, but there was not a single one waiting, not a single politician was found. well, except for the organ, probably, yes, which feels absolutely calm and at the same time, those countries that criticized him now say, and let's fairly distribute in europe, claiming to be hungarian, gas. he don't wait a minute. you all kicked me like a slop bucket here. yes, because i signed a contract with the russians. and now you say, let's cut it, lord, cut it in half. well, somehow it is. well, it’s not entirely fair, well, only about the right it somehow found that it says that you definitely have the right. well, in this sense, well, try to implement it. well, i must say that the united states of america is now, uh, trying to uh
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blame the problems of its internal crisis in europe. obviously, we will remember earlier, previous times earlier the united states of america and europe all western purpose, the realization of civilization dumped its crises. all problems to other countries of the world. arranging wars in different regions now they don’t have such opportunities. china india russia is a strong power. and it remains only to dump problems from one part of western civilization to another. therefore, this is europe, well, about the fact that they want to go to the states due to the fact that they raise gas prices and realize their opportunities to sell gas, it’s also a very question controversial for the simple reason that europe needs gas exactly as long as the industry is working and there is a population, as soon as there is neither one nor the other, and expansion will be thrown into poverty and the sanat price of gas will also fall. where should they go, it means that it will not be profitable and inconvenient to carry it, it will never be low, it
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will never be done, it’s just that it’s just that now they are counting on the logic of war. that due to the infringement of strangulation, firstly. russian suffocation as they consider russia's suffocation in the raw materials sector, they will be able to create a situation for a revolution in our country once, and the second thing they rely on is such a creation of problems, combined with an information campaign that is to blame for these problems. uh, our country, and specifically president putin, mobilize the western civilization of the western european peoples for a war with russia, because in a moral and psychological sense, peoples. the west is not ready for this. they need to be brought, like the germans from 1920 to 1933, to a risk situation, like they say, and then try to throw at russia, i ask about the mobilization of the western world. here in the
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situation, which is now somehow difficult. it seems to me to say yes about promises as a factor of mobilization. in general, too, maybe, but i don’t know. here one could argue. you know, it 's very difficult to mobilize people, right there. the news has come. it's just a human thing for me to have a very strong effect that in some cities of germany, this is, in bill there, an umbrella. e, writes that in some e, is being considered, and the possibility some public organizations. uh, such uh, heated places where people who are in the form of this energy crisis will come to be heated, so they will not be able to cope. do you represent? this is what it is for germany, which i love very much often visited this country. you understand what it means to the consciousness of a burgher, there, for a person who lived there, when they say to him, you know, how will it be fair if you cannot pay for it and you will freeze, we will organize a
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public hot-water bottle for you, do you understand? in my opinion this very bad. uh, bad playground and bad. uh, such, uh, there, yes, a springboard for this organization and in order to unite and go somewhere there, because putin is there no, the new ones are afraid that putin is to blame, they have long been saying something else matter, all sociological surveys show that people stop believing this, or at least reacting to it, that's the point, and in this sense, this part of the information war that you describe definitely did not take place, but in america the numbers are already falling and already such the number of jokes in the united states about the fact that putin is to blame and everywhere in the networks i want to say one word, literally. you just know about it so that you understand there about our people about our implementation. i spent up to uh, almost two days in donetsk and talked to a lot of people with this struck me
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for a while, repeated several times when i ask, he is just a simple citizen. the shelling is hard, that's all, several people in different places told me it was hard, but not harder than leningrad in forty-two. so here we have with what to compare and for the sake of what for today everything is right now looking at the news program. and we will see each other in this studio tomorrow see you soon. three more people who died from ukrainian shelling in the dpr , president putin asked for russian citizenship, sochi again fills in about this right now in the studio evgeny rozhkov hello so three people died 39 were wounded and four more went missing dpr today was fired from american missile systems.

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