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good afternoon. this is a program of who is against on channel russia 1 and in the studio dmitry kulikov, josep barrel explained that sanctions against russia are fundamentally strategic in nature, and in order for them to bring results, you need to be patient. well, for a long time or a very long time, sanctions against russia look rather strange, but europe must endure. schultz declares that he guarantees that nato will not enter the war against russia. well, this is completely ridiculous, no guarantees. west, since the end of the eighties, have not been with the west, and have realized this characteristic the feature of western diplomacy was described in detail in his articles as a method of staging imitation sergey
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viktorovich lavrov promises to have a tough talk with putin during the pre-election debate. well, if, of course, he becomes prime minister. and will arrive at twenty. none of her colleagues in the debate supported her in this zelensky revealed, a major conspiracy 651 employees of the sbu and the prosecutor general’s office are suspected of high treason, the prosecutor general of ukraine and the head of the sbu, in connection with this, were suspended from duty, but not dismissed, they probably will check their connections with each of these several hundred, suspected in general, discuss the need to incur high costs, be patient, be aware of the cost the key content of the statements of all western politicians , nato secretary general jens stoltenberg is a prominent representative of this chorus. it is important that we, as
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politicians, make sure that our countries support ukraine and not just provide support, but provide significant assistance for a long time. and it will have its price. sanctions are important as a price, but also, of course, and military support, both humanitarian and economic , it has a price, but the price of refusing to provide them with support is much higher, and honor even if the moral aspect of supporting the ukrainian people does not forget you. it is worth considering their own security interests so she pay pay for humanitarian aid support pay for the consequences of economic sanctions, because the alternative is to pay a higher price later, and then remember one thing. yes, we pay the price, but the price we pay is like the european union nato
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measured in currency. the price ukrainians are paying is apologizing for the number of lives lost every day, so we must stop complaining and step up and give support fervently. it's just how many times it's been said. the price is not the full performance of it. there, the word price is the key, by the way, i wonder how values changed to price about values, not a word about values anymore, well, there is no value, i was left alone. the price reduction took place, but cyril is laughing. everything happens very quickly. well, the most important thing is that what i've always said is that when there is, uh, real life virtual collision, ie in. well, the old joke about uh refrigerator always outperforming tv competitions, you really have to. that's western people very quickly and sober up and look at things. e. well, a completely different look. well, in
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this sense, this is what to say, but let's be a little patient. this is what schultz was talking about. here he has. uh, like their baryl, it’s all strategic, very strategic in nature, not just strategic a strong strategic will have to endure long or very long alternatives. no. and some, like some here, argue that sanctions do not reach russia. this is not true. you'll see for yourself when you'll be patient for a long time. but, uh, i think that, well, a barrel is easier, he's an appointed person, and schultz is still an elected politician, and in this sense, he perfectly understands that no one will be patient for a long time, and he sees how uh things are unfolding fast in britain uh. well, a macron. things seem to be a little better there, but not so hot either, dredge, i had to resign. that is, it is clear that now it will collapse. they are just here, with varying
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degrees of intensity, the political careers of a huge number of european politicians. i'm not talking about changes in general, so to speak, the worldview of a european person. i'm just curious to follow this process. well, the european man, by the way priceless. and what kind of european person is this, who receives, uh, a payment and looks at the price. that's what kind of person is he who is already guided by this and then becomes underestimated, that is, that's what's interesting. notice they stopped talking about what to endure for. here he says. we must be patient, otherwise it will be worse that there will be no one now, for the sake of justice, he says there that if ukraine does collapse, we will all be ashamed and unsafe. for the sake of this, so that we would not be ashamed and be safe. and we have to lose about shame. okay, let's leave it. yes, at rest , just about the people who receive payments, they simple there, here it is. well, but, uh, just, but
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what will it be in? how exactly? note that no one is specific. here, uh, ukraine collapsed there. how are they there? so we stopped giving them money there. here it is a hand further, that none of them go further, and we will not be very, not very safe. and what will happen no one specifies. here is the goal, it is somehow very blurry. and she look, wait, she's not really. you are touching on a very important thing, because like our goose, semyon urala loves, uh, to talk memory aquarium fish. yes, it seems that there has been nothing since the nineties, nor in the 2000s putin's speeches in munich, there was nothing of this and there was no december of the twenty-first year, when it was said that we demand equal indivisible security. yes and that's our conditions it was nothing. and then they well, how they lived themselves impudently. yes, they publicly said that russia does not have the right to demand anything, and these
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demands, which it has been designated with the west , will not be accepted, and now it turns out that if russia implements its security de facto, including yes, by using forceful tools, it turns out that they are somehow unpleasant, as they say in ukraine, how uncomfortable it will turn out. and you see, such a loss of face is worth for them, well, much more than hunger disappearance of values the west will lose face here it is very important again. that's what our colleague, kiev said. here, the perception of a western person is very important. yes, there is an average jurger there, i don’t know, it’s just, yes, the middle class doesn’t matter there. yes a simple man to him on the one hand, they mean absolutely specific things. you have to endure the cold, the hunger there, i don't know, the decline in economic status, it's not clear how yes there, uh, the future of children, there and so on, because the
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prospects are unclear when this will all end. and the price he's talking about will eventually have to be paid. he sees that every week and every month. this price is going up and up, but on the other hand , these conversations about security, which supposedly will be good if ukraine will stand or will be bad. if ukraine collapses, because you told these people that we are strengthening the eastern plan. we accept finland and sweden. nato, we are doing everything in order not to let. this military conflict did not spread. so this man is asking why am i crying then, if you say that you do everything, and we spend, you spend. or rather, my money to make it safe, and every day it becomes more unsafe. yes, and for my money, you know, yes, a short clarification, i think that barrel perfectly understands what will happen next means, uh, like most politicians. well, just maybe
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not completely. yes, he said this very well last week in hiv. he said that you have no idea what will happen, but there will be hell. yes, and i think that you still understand very well that if ukraine falls, yes, as borel describes now, all the rest will have to fight, the borel will have to fight with them. that is, to europeans, and why does he say the word hell, as an orthodox person, he perfectly understands the simple thing hell. this is where you are are you falling against your will? it's not your choice. that is, if this double hell starts for the europeans , they will be forced to participate in the war. you are not because they want to, but they will be forced to participate in the war, who will force people out of the ocean, but i, unlike my colleagues unfortunately, the european elites understood everything perfectly even before that. they quite consciously led their states to economic collapse. just now looming
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it is no longer possible to hide the catastrophe, and the population is beginning to prepare psychologically for it. and frankly, it does. not only scholz. it's in germany that makes khyber delivered a speech over the weekend by the interior minister, warning of massive social unrest. perhaps we have. uh, this, uh tweet, i think she, i think she tweeted there. we're just quoting. yes, and that means this is the minister of the interior, january of germany nancy cutter, warn. drives radicalization of protests due to higher prices for during the coronavirus pandemic, people have been voicing their disdain for democracy along with right-wing extremists. this danger is back it turns out to be contempt for democracy. well, that is, when it's cold in your house, and you say, turn on the heating for me. you thereby express contempt for democracy. and the worst thing
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is that it’s not even that it’s cold in the house, not even that you choose between paying for food or paying for heat, the worst thing is that you are almost guaranteed to be left without a job, because if the industry is cut down, and the industry. by the way, muller also spoke yesterday at the build, this is the head of the federal network agency. and uh, the german regulators have warned that as early as next year the prices just for the mahada for moss farms will already triple. already in comparison with the current insane prices, well, he said the key phrase after and i don’t know at all that citizens are worried, because well , first we will turn off the industry, a household we are there we are a welfare state. we will help them only when a person has nothing to pay, when he has nothing to feed his family, he no longer has time to choose. heat or food, he has no money for either, and now, as a matter of fact,
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when she says, here is the minister of the interior, and massive social explosions, because this is exactly what was planned because of that very ocean and precisely in europe, because money will run under this noise, capital will run even faster, you need to collect that very cover, that's all. oh wait vasily here, so that the west does not lose face, refused to putin in december further. as far as i understand, everything is the same in ukraine. today is a kuleba. just a second today, kuliba again gave an interview. again he said that they would start negotiations with russia only after the defeat of russia on the battlefield, when russia was defeated after that ukraine was ready. uh, then, uh, start negotiations only after that, as to you, the prospect of a deal was a deal, uh, seen in two parts. the west imposes sanctions against the russian federation
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suffocates russia russia must pay such a price to raise the price of payment such that russia falls apart. and we ukraine must fight. that is, so this was such an agreement. well , it turns out that what is russia talking about ? i hear from europeans, especially i say that you understand we have to pay, because if we don't pay, next time we will pay more. i beg your pardon, that is something and that nato accepted ukraine or you e some kind of help, as nato as a collective body provide ukraine there is no such cynic, just a cynic now about the kuleb and, in fact, our internal affairs. you see, kuleba, he is the minister, of course, of foreign affairs. only sometimes i am amazed, i do not fully understand . from which country does kuleb have the minister of foreign affairs, because if he says at this time that we must win on the battlefield. that is,
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this means that we have already won the battle for donbass, this means that we have already won the battle for the south of ukraine this it means that we are already moving on to a counterattack, where, that is, i apologize, but a critical thinker. i don’t understand what he is talking about, the ministers of national affairs are a kuleba, he was talking nonsense as the ministry of ukraine, because now when the west does not help us, when they promise us 9 billion, we are left alone when we are promised weapons so much. that's so much with what attempts and with what calculations? we can move on to the counteroffensive and win. what battlefield is he talking about, mr. kuleba, and from here. i am i conclude what is happening now and what mr. zelensky president of ukraine said to remove the prosecutor general from work, he will remove the head of the security service from his childhood friend, who trusts him, who was the head of headquarters, because massively people in the sbu and the prosecutor’s office surrender or
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give up. uh, uh, the interests of ukraine, what does it turn out to be? i remember how when there was an operation in crimea, when crimea left there, too, en masse. ours surrendered everything. here they were going somewhere. that is, maybe these people. well, here are the characters. yes, these are cormorants on the right, and this is mrs. great. i would believe the truth if i didn’t know the inner kitchen . the fact is that if zelensky knows that people really have passed. if why they are not fired, but he cannot fire them. he removed them , he will check them, for which, in order for the criticism that is now going on in the united states to pass by us, pass by. yes such? well, moreover, i think she's on agreement that they won't get hurt . working commission. uh, he’ll check and look and then i
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’m sure dmitry that in the end i’ll say that no one is angry, they will return to their work again, they say. yes, the district, well, here is what you have and, as it were, yes, that is, it also turns out, yes, it turns out. everything is enough. simply, that is, that wave that drove the theory of spars into history. she reached up to ukraine in the end. today i was really scared of zelensky, because the democrats gave him a signal, wait for us we don’t need such a mess on the eve of the elections, we don’t need it showed that and the money that we spend on righteous assistance to ukraine but lowered our ratings, and so and so minimal, so you, please. other comrades. and he doesn't appoint. he just puts them aside. then a little bit. let's find it now. the cap does happen. yes, that is a scapegoat. yes, well, a small one, yes, that is, because a big one can’t hurt again, yes, that is, let's him there, and not who was taken there, but the prosecutor of crimea, yes, that is, or to whom?
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crimea it is, 31 too, right? that one, that that one, about nothing at all and no one, yes, that is, well, these did not do it. that is, you can imagine the scope, yes, 650 people are people who are accused of collaborationism within 51 itself, you know. and how many have not yet been read. how many haven't been opened yet? yes, that’s why, in fact, there are these castlings that are happening now, they actually scare zelensky and he is really afraid of what there is one literally phrase here, according to which the chair of trust touches stoltenberg, says simple things. he says there wait says let's europeans. let's be smart. let's pay, because while bad ukrainians shed blood. yes, that is, we are allowed to pay at least because we did not use it. i just meant that let's be smarter, because there is someone to shed their blood, well, they are a little underdeveloped . yes, and then and then adds. and if we do not pay, it will be worse, i want give a different signal, how you will pay will be
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worse, that is, if nato or european states participate in this directly, if they got in there. the most do not grieve and do not crawl in time, it will really be worse, because the fate of ukraine is so clear a matter of time. but when it comes to europe or does not reach here, will you just implement this or will you not pay? well, it's interesting, of course, they have it all arranged. uh, because it has not yet been confirmed, but here in vinnitsa yes, after hitting this place at home officers, where it took place, this is the very meeting. it turned out that more than 300 people were detained. well , at least there was such information, uh, that supposedly 300 people pointed it there, in general. here they are interesting. well, to justify these castlings. yes, because they say significant numbers. imagine 651 employees of the prosecutor general 's office and the security service of ukraine are under suspicion of
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changing the motherland. so you really have repressions going on there. you see, if, well, if it's not squeezing money out of these 650 one employee, and these are some of the most moneyed people you have in ukraine, here you can allow two options, either these are repressions, inhumane, or it just had to be shared and someone did not share and became a traitor to the motherland well, in general, everything is bizarre with you already, even your arrest's favorite. e, complains about the very difficult almost unbearable conditions of his work, work is to lie hard. it makes you go to the podium and keep the psyche of several million people by the fact that everything will be fine cossack, we will break through the drive. you know how i'm on the handle i want at this moment. you can't imagine every night when i go out like this bullshit more than anything. i want to handle something instead of showing courage and telling us that we will defeat everyone, well, or they don’t
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pay extra, or something else. well, he says, well, it’s very hard to lie every evening when i go out, and i have to carry another blizzard about the fact that we won’t surrender mariupol, lisichansk severodonetsk, we won’t surrender a single city more, they won’t take it. it's hard. just if a smart person, just foolishly toils. and he's such a smart guy. see. you i don't know smart. it's your there you have some kind of there. eh, otherworldly don't know yours. i just understand. uh, well, a person who comes out of his job believes that he is probably well paid to deceive millions of ukrainians every evening. here. i don't know if you can call him smart, but, but you can definitely call him a bastard. please. so i'm not fully agree with what i said here regarding 651 employees. well, let's go by the facts. so the first order was given by shoigu
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gave the order to start a large-scale performance at a faster pace. seversk was left alone, two troops were withdrawn. the speeches of all these gentlemen from nato from europe are clearly panicky in nature; all this indicates that in ukraine in the last previous one, this may have happened for a week or two. again, a serious turning point, which indicates that ukraine is losing the ability to seriously resist , favorable conditions have developed for russia's large-scale offensive to the west, and it will be a catastrophe for the e west. why do i become separate? further, what i want to note in these conditions is naturally higher than the political elite, and a split begins down the hierarchy, as
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it was in the third reich, so it was always and naturally. here are these 651 people. it seems to be one of those low block bloc directions from those communities that ended up in garlic, let's say. those who are already thinking about a timely change in their position of political orientation, therefore they snooped and begin to execute, as the nazis executed their officers in their time, who only thought about the possibility of ending the resistance were hung right in military uniform. regarding why they say you have to pay, they say, the price is simple, the central issue of any war is the ability to control the ideological control of their nations. hitler, they do not have such an opportunity to control the ideological control of their nation, they can not openly declare their people. what should they fight for? therefore, europe is not ready to fully fight, therefore they are engaged in
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all this talk to announce that they are now you continue. it's just an interesting point. here rate yourself. yes, after all, indeed, how can one work ideologically. you are speaking to your people . well, you have to be patient, you have to pay the price , you have to, so you can overcome it there, yes, as long as possible , they ask him for what? well, i won't tell you why. well, against the fact that the web won, whom putin won, well, the ukrainian, so that putin wins. and to us, well, it came to this that putin will defeat ukraine, well, then, if he defeats ukraine, then he will occupy us all. so, if we take care of how we pay billions for the maintenance of the military-industrial complex for nato for the whole thing, it was you who accepted dozens of countries into nato well, protect it. get ready. create a situation so that putin does not attack us later, and ukraine is here and it's me. i am literally industrializing a hole of this size, uh, in the political and
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ideological middle. here is russia in this case, at this particular stage, the possibility of ideological control of nations, so we openly announce the reasons why you entered into this conflict? and one more thing, they also understand this very well. uh, any war, a large-scale war, begins after politicians and in general the situation is in the course of that phase, when it is no longer the will of politicians that dictates the development of the situation, but situations dictate the actions of politicians. we return to the end of january in february, our country was put in a situation. our presidential situation, either we refuse further tension to spread tension and then the donbass, lugansk and the flow of refugees to our territory drop rating of our president. here the sanctions are inevitable, as a consequence of the country's social
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explosion. our president makes the right absolute decision and goes to escalate tensions and delivers a preemptive strike. the ball thrown to the side of the enemy emphasizes the west of the enemy is an incredible real west in front of the situation now, obviously ukraine is collapsing, the collapse of ukraine is the collapse of the political elites of the west and the united states in these conditions, the globalists count on any chances to establish world domination. no, the plan is a mop, the irretrievable is crumbling hopelessly, and it may even be the death of the globalists. the alternative is escalation and the transition from the hybrid phase of the third world war to the classical one, and now they are terribly afraid of this. they are terribly afraid of this. now they want to flood ukraine with money and weapons in order to stop
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russia; they will not succeed. here's what will happen to her. we will see what decisions will be made later, but most of all - of course. on the whole, in principle, i agree with this assessment. we have discussed this many times, but the most is, of course, interesting this is in ukraine here is 651, the conspirator is genuine or not genuine, uh, it turned out. well, in general , i still like it. here, no one. you understand, vasily. here you are, like this, outraged no one in your elite, the so-called yes, from kuleb to zelensky diagonally vertically there from bogdanov to some schmal. i don't know everyone says it can be placed there, but none of them said that ukraine is not good. marina with the place and the function that e has prepared for her, the west they are all happy. eh, it's all going on more than that, u this is the ideological basis of the ukrainian, what is there to suffer? it turned out that she has been waging war with russia for 800 years for 800 years. well, here's what it looks like about 800
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speak the truth. this war has been going on for 800 years since the battle of knockouts and parallels or repetitions. they sometimes just amaze that in the twenty-first century. the same thing that happened a century or many hundred years ago can be repeated. yes, we need to prepare for a long war, and no matter who promises you that tomorrow it will end, it will not be true, but what i am 100% sure of, and there will really be a sharp end war, which will result in the collapse of the russian state. growth under the russian state, because it has always been so and so will be a significant defeat of the russian army. at the front , they will lead to the removal of putin, and it is important for us the result of the fragmentation of the russian federation, because only in this case we will get the victory that we need. well, in general, the competitor. lyosha arrestovich has a
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serious guy, but the main thing in form is the real lviv intelligent nickname hyperloop - this is the former minister of infrastructure. we had such. listen wait. now take your time. i'm here and another gi. i want to ask him, he still has a certified history. here you explain to me we tried to deficient. i remember, even if you remember who fought with whom until six, and the princes of kiev came to the aid of 27, in my opinion, a person. actually, it was between the polovtsian tatars and the mongols. well, wait, well, let's say, this is already a sophisticated version, i'll stay. no, come on, here's the simplest one. yes, just simple. we are against the monster of course, we then get the mongol-tatars. this we. no, well, wait, well, i'm serious, well, the man blurted out. that horror must be understood by another, who wants to
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live, then you will be logic for a second. she is the most cruel thing, let's say we are mongol-tatars. okay, so not a question. lord , we are eurasian scythians and asians. we're fine. we don't have a problem with that, you know? well, all people, even the mongol-tatars, even the russians, what's the difference, well, let's say we came from the other side, and the towers yes, the squad. and what was waiting for you there so they captured us , but kiev didn’t capture people, it broke up, then we broke up later, because we were further fragmented. and on the one hand, there are lithuanians on the other side. you can explain to me what he brings then. we understand history even at a level. uh, let's say schools aren't that much. what is this guy really for? well, he's delirious, even when watching him. here, if you look carefully, here i am talking to you, i blink it. physiologically, he does not blink, he scratches just does not blink. i mean, i don't know, he smoked something when this guy was minister
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of transportation infrastructure. i remember i saw him alive. and when he carried then that we would build a hyperluhu, well, dnepropetrovsk in general, something easy to do, then he was demolished, and he disappeared, to be honest, if you didn’t show, i first looked at who why do you need it, like a garden scarecrow? yes, they lie. now look. he's not at war, if he were at war, no, panama hat is some kind of frame clean, like pasechnik's yes, well, well, really. well, it’s true, i don’t want to talk about him, because he is still a person, but he scratches all the same. he says that russia the state will go, because why because it has always been like this, here is his main phrase, as it always was, but i apologize. well, here i am, for example, there are my well-known ancestors who fought in the great patriotic war. they didn't say that it wasn't always like that, that we won. well, here is the last great patriotic war in the second world war, we won together, and we are the people of the
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winner ash- and to whom does he owe himself? i don’t know, we are apparently citizens of ukraine, but different citizens and different ukraine, and finally in essence. you know, i used to be surprised, i used to say, i honestly admit that we have such idiots there in general there 0% now i see that there are a lot of them and moreover, the demand for them is greater than the fifth channel, which is this pro-shankovskaya. ugh, poroshenko. yes, yushchenko wanted to say so and speaks on it. these are the kind of people who scratch like that. i am the only one. well, i hope that in ukraine there are a lot of critical thoughts can't see. now i need you to take another history book. i don’t remember what class and read other books already collected, you know? you understand everything to read books, you already need to listen to it, for example, you took experts in history from you, kiev once was, kiev well
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, for those we put reason and there were a lot of everyone. you're just uh, it doesn't matter. listen to another sign such a story, or rather a connoisseur. here , lord, is the word of a connoisseur. listen. really, let's look from the point of view of historicism. who are the muscovites who lived for a long time in this territory, and muscovites are their descendants. these are the people of androphages, the descendants of androphages. who are anthrophagi they are cannibals, and therefore there are historical references to this. who are the ukrainians, this is a people who lived on their territory, who embroidered with runic signs, who drew sun signs, who in the future will write the first constitution for humanity, which in the future will make the first helicopter. which in the future for mankind will make the first computer. that's who
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the ukrainians are, you understand, and you are talking about historical knowledge. uh, well, read books, it’s not choi who thinks that muscovites are descendants of cannibals, but ukrainians are hobbits who invented everything from the helicopter to the first computer. and it comes. yes, well, i have already analyzed, uh, all these, so to speak, e statements of the lady, because really, if you remember, uh, in the sikoshka of the great man who invented it. well, he created the first helicopter. that is, in fact, this is, so to speak, an absolutely russian monarchist, who was born and raised in kiev, but a man who, until the end of his life, was firmly convinced that a great, indivisible russia was needed if the egg knew this. i think that we are exactly to turn it over, well, as it were, i would be afraid to use this. well, in general, she knows it, she's lying deliberately. well, about a computer, okay, because they really are still going where they were first launched, so the first plant machine in moscow or kiev, but let's imagine
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a situation where a ukrainian korolev from moscow argues with a russian yangel, who is in ukrainian the city of dnepropetrovsk about what advantages a rocket with a liquid engine or with a solid or solid fuel engine should have. it's strife inside the soviet intellectual elite, who actually grew up there from the russian engineering school of the great, from which you want the same sikoshki. well, by the way, these people do not know not only history. here is an example of a man named billion. he proposed to build, er, an electromagnetic vacuum tube, which is 400 km from dnepropetrovsk, more than 400 km. eh, a person would have overcome it in an hour and a half, and what overloads this person experienced by buying a ticket, and in fact a one-way ticket. this man did not think. well then there is he does not know the history of physics does not know. you probably don't need it. he or somewhere from lviv he sits in a headdress in a closed room, well, of course. see punished. that's when it was us,
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a few years ago it was in the same nineteenth year. we discussed this hyperloop in the same program. and a lot of people believed and threw their caps in the air and rejoiced at how the hyperloop would be built, and the netu has the most important thing, the main thing is you and i, here we are. we are all descendants of cannibals, so what you were looking for was an ideological justification . yes. uh, konstantin here is an ideological justification. it is then that we are the descendants of cannibals, and with milen we do not deserve 800 years in life, everything was explained. here is the key thing said about what hmm and we have. uh, the same thing happened, in principle, in principle, when you look at this unfortunate woman dissidents didn't tell us, second. unfortunately. there she is. very accurate, very accurate, i am a milyan, a very
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accurate cast, including from our moscow creative intelligence. they think about the same deeply and in the same categories, and the worst thing is when we start to indulge them. here including hmm being afraid to offend someone and still something. well, it's really difficult for specialists to have a lot of gay stories here. is it really difficult to say, at least once in your eyes, that the guys, in fact, the very name kievan rus from which you behave, as if it were invented in the 19th century by professional stories to designate a certain period in the history of the ancient russian state, another volga verkhovna rada adopted on first reading. the law prohibiting the sending of names associated with russia and its figures of the city was reported by aleksey goncharenko and believe me some grandson of seven. again, the well-known from moscow would
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gladly support this, because once again it’s scary to say, but i repeat, this is my favorite thesis, there is a big civil war, including a war, because we are one people and we have the same bastards in that including this toast, the very small percentage that exists in moscow in ukraine a little more complicated there by this western nationalism, but these are all post-soviet people one way or another, and even with these bastards we are still one people. i absolutely agree that this, unfortunately, it causes. it is clear that there are some such mockery, there and so on, but unfortunately, this is the basis of the ideology on which they now rely in the fight against russia in ukraine. i mean , they actually needed the nazis for this. and this is, well, what is this fodder for the nazis? yes, such , yes, homemade there, uh, in these very grown nurseries. they feed them with this, you understand? well, it would be two crazy people who are right there. suddenly, for no apparent reason, they suffered,
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this is a muddy stream that has been flowing for years. you see, at first we all laughed at the black sea dug out there, there is something else, but in fact that's all. you have been looking on social networks for a long time about this, all these ideas of theirs there, that catherine the second wrote a german woman there, wrote a story for you, and the story is completely different, we will tell you now, there and starts. you just understand, it says graduated stories. yes , so many graduates have nothing to do there, because there is such a flow that you do not have time. just to even realize what you are being told, you understand, and the point here is not in knowledge or knowledge of history, but in what you understand, because, frankly speaking, this interests me and amazes me most of all. yes, as a large nation that has yes, there is a joint here in this empire in the soviet union, has a huge victorious history. has a very heroic history. real heroes among their people. i just took it
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all and handed it over for the sake of these tales about sikoshki there. he is ours and both ukrainian and russian georgian and so on. he is our he is this man who gave birth. uh, big empire yes, a big russian civilization and you understand our bagration, and there are kutuzov and barclay de tolly. and you can list the basque. these are people of completely different nationalities. and this is our story, which was taken simply and you will remember some side sold. you just passed it, you know, and now they've replaced it this surrogate. that is, you have a real story of real heroes. well, for the sake of some kind of these here, but incomprehensible goals. yes, they just took me from afar, it amazes me. i still can't figure it out. rodion, you understand, here i will be. there, a candidate of historical sciences, as it were, uh, so he is focused on some set of documents or publications that are, well, bakov's
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buildings. yes, that is, well, they were considered directly scientific scientific, yes, that is , those things that are based on principles of proving the facts, and when you open the first page, jesus christ is a ukrainian. this is a vakakov magazine, yes, that is, to say that there is, in principle, history in ukraine no longer makes any sense on when in the first days of july. i was here as soon as after the release. i was there in severodonetsk, for which i went into the administration and went into one room. she was literally overwhelmed. eh, books. there are literally too many books. well, the walls were practically invisible. i just borrowed there. sorry already, but a trophy is what they call it. that pulled the technician of the book. the history of ukraine from 1400 there is some year in the correct presentation. the history of the war, but the real heroes were there, and it was all magnificent on fine paper. gorgeous printing in huge. it was it was published and what was created was handed out to people who were in these territories, that is, it was elevated to a cult
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and it is done extremely cynically and, uh, methodically, in schools at universities. and in everything else, i manifest. this is the official line, and don't ask whether it is factual or not. was there a ukrainian state in 1991 ? say that it was, yes, but it was never there was never an official state of ukraine until the ninety-first year. it just never existed . well, this is if we are based on real history on facts, yes, that is, being historians. we understand that there is a fact, there are events, no matter how we compare whether this state was or not, it did not exist. well, that is, but here it turns out that they are hard, that is, there were 500. yes, that is the stock exchange is 800 years old. how many more thousands of years was there a million. maybe ukrainians were born together with their mother . yes, and it's perfectly fine to be swallowed. and it would be literally this is throwing, and you swallow. well, in this one in this story, how it works. yes. there is a story in this story. and there is also about modernity. this everything caught my eye now, and it was used by the american cnn channel
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on march 25, if i'm not mistaken, we talked about this a lot, but you understand that if this even enters the american cnn channel and there it is popularized what is there then to talk about what is happening with the brains in ukraine , look. as for what i shot down russian planes , i can’t say which ones, how many and exactly how. i was beating air to air rockets. earth air. they constantly shot at me during the flight, when we were flying three against 24. this means that three of our pilots repelled the attacks of 24 of their aircraft. we are unable to verify these claims, but during our interview we heard an alleged takeoff ukrainian jet aircraft. this last said, the presenter understand, this is to make you understand the reportage and interview with the ghost. kiev, this is this
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black hat hat ghosts yes, well, this is how it was served and showed that it exists, the proof of this whole story was the rumble of a jet plane against the background of this interview. yes, that is, you press the button. there you have the drone of a jet plane. and you understand when you ask, right? or i ask you. well, where are the questions, but the real ones, but still everything suits suits and under such a report we will talk about how, like one ghost, he shot down 24 russian aircraft with all types of missiles. and everyone is happy about it. this is direct. you know me, as a military man, it's just funny to watch this for the simple reason that it's
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so obvious and outright fake. wait constantine. i'm yours. this is your thesis for you, that there is nothing to replace the ideological one and realize your colleagues' friends. realize the horror of the situation, because on the one hand there is nothing to replace the ideological vacuum, but on the other hand it appears in the same row. ghost. not tsoi about cannibals and, at the top of the amelians, about 800 years of war, which began in the battle on kalka, this is all in exactly in the place that you have designated and is working. so when i talk about the lack of ideology, i spoke about europe her readiness to start a war with russia as for ukraine, what kind of forces he showed there, well cnn - this is not for rather for not for rather so for that ideology to create or some kind of ideological base. it
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's just to show what heroic ukrainians are. and what concerns the ukrainians, then it is visible here. that's what an interesting mixture of the first thing in question. this is the emergence of neo-paganism, the wildest form. as a matter of fact, it is neo-paganism that lies at the heart of ukrainian nationalism. and this is clearly seen in those finds that were located here, in the places where azov aidar and other gangster organizations were located. here, uh, it should be noted that neo-paganism has always been the basis for the emergence of this kind of nazi structures, because hitler's germany, life was also made for him paganism on paganism of only a different kind, therefore paganism is especially built on the idea that ukrainians are a particularly exceptional people or germans, exclusively a people. here it captures simple layers. just in order to act from this
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bait, which then allows people to be thrown into battle. that's the point of this whole event, and in order to prove that this is the case, that they are really super people are starting to let in. here are such idiotic videos talking about lime, the company means e the black sea by the forces of ukrainians. everything is oriented. that's the audience hitler was. what is the same, but only in terms of skills a little much smarter, so this surrogate crumbles quickly enough. and that's why the search for enemies begins now. this is due to the fact that against the backdrop of these severe defeats. those people who used to look at this matter as a background that is necessary in order to do something, but otherwise the thought creeps in that it is necessary to get rid of all this. therefore, such repressions begin, either you believe in this nonsense, or you go to jail. in his last speech to the president of ukraine
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, zelensky said that we need to create emotional sovereignty in ukraine, that is, the emotional sovereignty of ukraine, he is public, but apparently. and i understand perfectly well that you need to create the image of a winner, there is a part of propaganda that needs to be oriented, that it’s hard for us, but we will win, but there is a part that, as zelensky said, that a lot of propaganda is very a lot of lies go from russia to him, and so on. and for this you need to make a barrier, so that we become one, and our brains are protected. that is, we must have a single, firm, convinced faith that we will win, how to do this? how to do it? i don’t know yet, because zelensky didn’t say how i have my own version, but for now i want to say that you know, dear host. if you take amelian, here's what you showed, and here, of course, a zero
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aristovich. i just know him then it turns out, if all this is summed up, then it turns out that it is possible, these are the criteria of emotional sovereignty that the president says, here is part of the cubes that he can live any lie, yes, then for me, but i am categorically against this one by one for a simple reason, because if we talk about emotional sovereignty, then we must, at least in ukraine, say that the missiles hit vinnitsa , the missiles hit novaya kakhovka, that is, we must explain to the citizens of ukraine that both parties including us passes. yes, we, for our part, correctly rocketed into our own citizens who live in kherson, who live in new chrysalis then. people in ukraine will understand, well, more or less objective reality and create emotional sovereignty, but i'm afraid that if i say such things again,
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i definitely won't get emotional, sovereignty, but i blew, but i will fall into these 651 and 6720 there so it 's pointless for you to worry, you understand. well, look, you see what's the matter. here you are even you some kind of emotional one went there somewhere. it is they who are the president of ukraine speaking. well, you know how to discuss it? you started talking about it. yes? you understand that it is important to drive sovereignty. it matters, for whom? this is your same ideology. no, wait. this is where you are naive. this is how they catch you. you see, because ideologies are ideologies. this is clear. what is this knowledge and tasks for several generations. yes, here is knowledge about the world about yourself about the world about who you are in this world and your ass. for several generations, this roughly speaking, this body of buildings is an ideology. what is emotional sovereignty? nobody can explain. that's because the pinnacle
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of emotional sovereignty is arrestovich lying and not blushing. he's drop dead emotional sovereign lend, because, well, you have to lie lie lie. and at the same time not to experience a sense of shame and remorse. here is the construction of emotional sovereignty. this is how it works for you, the authorities lie to you, they listen to it, they accept it as real, they even make a different reality. wait what's real you zelensky incorrectness he told about emotional information. no, i'll explain it. what is it like to lie and not blush. this is what is meant by emotional contemporary. i don't agree with you. i think it's emotional. no, it 's something else. i am a previous example of emotional sovereignty. i now do not remember the name of this emotional emotional. sorry, uh, i can't
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remember the name of this bastard. yes, it’s not even important, but we all remember perfectly well the very alleged medic who offered one of the ukrainian tv channels to castrate our prisoners , and i'm afraid that his proposal found a response, because i heard different stories about the state in which we received our people after the exchange. this, probably, is e, not fundamentally perfect. yes, this, probably, is emotional sovereignty, which is already the pinnacle of what tsoi is not talking about, because that's who they are. they are only people. of course they are not human. yes, we choked them 800 years ago. yes, that's what they say e they feed on human beings. what emotions can you feel for them? do you understand? no, of course, but himself, but right there. this is one side and the other side. and who are we then, and then we are different, we are so different that we can afford everything in order
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to castrate prisoners, this is, it seems to me, a very important understanding of what ukrainian nazism is, because many people often ask this i hear about listen. so what about the camps? no, yes, in the gas chambers no one is strangled by a jewish president. yes, where is she nsdp, where that's all, right? here it is. here it is in these people, well, in this emotional sovereignty, well, in this respect to everyone else, like the descendants of antrophages and everything else, this is nazism. yes, i'm not even going to argue with you for sure, but these are just different refractions of one another. you are only worth, let's say, satisfy your conscience in relation to lies. after that, the conscience will no longer wake up when you will, well, kill an innocent or you will kill, because you consider yourself a superman, and his subhuman. it may grow up at that moment. where you are and in the place where you have already strangled your conscience. and this, by the way, yes, i 'm sorry, this, by the way, is very important. i had to, this is a very important european value, about
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which raskolnikov argued yes looking at uh, bust. uh, napoleon trembling creatures or have the right because if i have the right, then it does n’t exist at all. i have complete emotional sovereignty , we will break for advertising immediately after it, we will continue. world war ii we see different circumstances that led to different gates hot and cold conflicts. but if you try to get to the bottom, then, of course, the foundations of both conflicts and certain world turbulence is the economic financial side of the economic killers work very actively otherwise in countries that used to be part of the soviet union note that before joining the eu you had to join nato is just talking. well, as if we are, uh, a piece of
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sausage meat that needs to be cut, in general, how can we do this the most important task of counterweight the fact that she decides western measures - this is to preserve sovereignty in her country without fire tv today at 22:45 on the russia channel, when acute pain makes you climb the wall, staff in a big red package rushes to your aid charged against pain. everything is normal, i have never been so, but it’s not normal to wake up earlier than before to rise above yourself and find the strength to put off devoting time to yourself when sport is the norm of life. i have all the rules. find energy on the site of the norm sport.rf. here you you don't need to say. well, they are so delicious from the meat of the farmers' own, you can't stop the cherkiz. and it
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where no one ever swears? after all, each of them has long had a watch.ru application, which you can watch anywhere and on anything. meet the international festival. slavianski bazaar today, immediately after the program, evening with vladimir solovyov this is the program, who is against on the russia 1 channel, we continue our discussion. so we talked, yes, in detail, well, except for the dope that continues to be broadcast instead of ideology, in principle, in the first part we talked about the fact that for the west the key word was price value have not disappeared. now they are afraid. whether there will be a big price, we are everything. hey, how do you get through this
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? here, although the sanctions against them are interesting, and they have to pay the price and endure against us. and they have to pay the price and they have to endure. it is clear that our situation is also difficult. here, but just understand, here you can see the difference, what is called the naked eye. a council on national projects was held today. the president was there. e russia here and hmm, of course, they also touched on the issues of sanctions. uh, the conversation was critical, including yes, very substantive where we move normally where we stand up but here is the principle that, uh, the president fixed at this meeting. i suggest you look against our country intends to specifically used today is not just restricting the almost complete closure of access to foreign high-tech product. and besides, it has already acquired that it has
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acquired a global character and is the basis for the progressive development of any state in the modern world. this is exactly where they are trying we put up barriers in order to hold back the development of russia, it is clear that this is a huge challenge for our country. but not only are we not going to give up, to be in some kind of confusion , or like, uh, some of our well-wishers in quotation marks argue to retreat a decade ago. of course not, on the contrary, and realizing the enormous amount of difficulties that we face, we will intensively and competently look for new solutions to effectively use the existing sovereign technological reserves for the development of domestic innovative companies. i understand that this is a difficult task. we are all fine in this report. it is clear that we cannot develop in isolation from the whole world, but it will not be impossible in the modern world. that's how you know everything, uh, circle the compass
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to set up a huge fence. it's just not possible. well, in principle, the assessment of the situation. yes, i will not show, those who wish can see for themselves. that's because there they went in detail in all sectors and in all directions. where what has been done, where what has not been done, by the way, and regarding e social securing those goals, uh, that the president has set. here, uh, reducing the number of people living below the poverty line is not removed from the agenda, even this year. although over the past 3 years, more than one and a half percent. this number has been reduced for us. yes, even this year, despite all the difficulties. we want this number to decrease even now. well , yes, indeed now, in fact, the key task. yes, and it's very sharp. uh, enhanced feeding of all our engineering schools, but in order for them to work effectively in order to
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so that they can give technological developments and their next step is already, uh, multiples. in real production, but there are two things here. yes, but one thing from my point of view, it is clear here that we all understand that sanctions impose some kind of restrictions, including financial ones. and that the principle of selection should be very clearly defined here, since all these are national projects. it 's not a new thing, it's a very good thing. let's just say it's monetary and to these national projects. especially in the humanitarian sectors. that's where everything went. yes, in general, the sciences were attached to them by everyone who is not lazy. and who am i talking about, again, about the academic fringe, which really did not like the russian authorities, but which was very fond of multimillion-dollar national projects. she herself wrote them, the notorious strategy, 22, then strategy, 23 this is a liberal academic party and mastered tens of millions for nothing,
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well, there for two volumes of some strategy paper. this needs to be cut very, very hard. yes, i agree with you. but as i understand the principle has been changed, because now it is a specific state corporation. eh, moreover, the president proposed that every deputy prime minister, as many as we have, will be assigned to a specific industry where it is required to achieve certain indicators of this very technological sovereignty. that is, each direction will also have a personal person responsible at the level of deputy prime minister, in our government. yes maxim why not quite mine? how do you understand? well, i've contacted you. i am today 's impressions. i came from tver and here, right here in the morning. uh, woke up with my wife. uh , let's go, but we had to go to the factory for one, where we ordered, and now we are finishing up a
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few items there at the dacha. and now you understand what the problem is, the governor is sitting there. now everyone should tense up and work normally, because it’s hard for everyone and everyone. ah, even small business, medium business. this is the blood of the economy. and in general. and then what, it turns out, we come to the warehouse, we agreed that from 9:00 they work to get through, we can’t reach a person, warehouse manager alexander says, then all of a sudden we had already left, because it was necessary to punish the program. he says, and you yourself were to blame it was necessary to prove it in advance, and we agreed 10 times, and i was at the dentist you see, if such alexandra wanted us company name name name name will understand these people, that is, they lost us all my friends, to whom i said he was not to be dealt with. you understand how difficult situations are for everyone now, and not only at the macro level, what
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oleg said, but for a moment everyone should think of the steering wheel, because that we refused their order, and to everyone he tells, some of his colleagues, they say about 40 people work for us. here it is. 40 people let down, so now everyone should mobilize. this is my opinion, as an inhabitant, who in this case, as a patriot of the economic revival of our country, the situation. i agree. i agree, everyone should support the fact that everyone is in their place. here's less screaming on social media. yes, but more to think that you yourself are here. specifically, it is a very simple place, there or a leading journalist, an engineer, a worker and and so on, because the warehouse yes, because this is what the president says, because in fact it is here, as if without false pathos. you could say it's a radical elephant. well actually there. from the seventy-year-old world system,
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within which a very specific place was prepared for us, and to break out of this system, and moreover, it is not easy to break out. and also to start building a new world system, in which you will have the place that you create for yourself, this is really a historical challenge that gives no pathos. and here based on the president's statement. you know, i have a seditious thought, of course, it means, but here is an analogy at the end of the 18th century in e, on behalf of catherine, there was such a charles gascon. yes, that is, the famous british and scottish metallurgist, he came to the hero city, lugansk, and then, more precisely, the lugansk plant, and built the first iron foundry there. yes, that is, a colleague cursed him in england, he says, he stole the worst thing. the most there took out. uh, some smart technology. introduced from the pouring of iron. yes, that is, so now in order so that, that is, we do not need to save. actual property that belongs to the west and the rules that are imposed by the west yes, their
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technologies, yes, protect, and that's it. rest. excuse the lord, i do not urge the state to do this. i say this is not to limit entrepreneurs. that is, when we are frank, but this pra-intellectual right of technical observance of technology is used against us as a weapon. yes look at a number of other large countries that have reached a very high technological level. yes, they didn't care. sorry for all the obligations that are imposed there by the americans and the british and the west. yes, that is, in this situation, for the sake of survival, it is simply a necessity, but they did it. yes, friends many times in general, you can act, you know? well, they do not accept all these payments. it's all there. well, they destroyed it. i would pay in gold. yes, no, no, no, there is a rationalization proposal to evaluate the created pound of patent payment, our here is the nominal price of the patent is introduced. that's all they will pay this pound, and there the money will be
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lie. well, either as they lay, they will work for our own economy, because it is not known when you pay for this, we pay, as in rubles. why so? you do not take not everything to another do not want to sell. but we are generally very, very respectable. so you paid the fund, when you change your mind you can take your share from there. just the property that was seized back. yes, yes, yes, let's do that. yes, i would like to go back to history. maxim household it would seem a trifle, but the devil. it really lies in the details and in the very right were that everyone should think about their place. yes, and appointment in this country. by the way, it's the same. in what sense liberalism. in this sense, i am a liberal word is very vulgar today. but after all, when you understand that you are an individual, that a lot depends on you, you do it on your conscience. are you competitive are you competitive are you a competitor? ahead, this is the key to success, and i am convinced of this. why
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does it turn out, uh, such cases as with maxim because a person argues as follows. i'm just some part of some system there, she and that's how it will work. and why do something to do this, that is, there is no awareness. here is yourself today at this moment in this difficult time, although not everywhere. and here's a colleague. uh, i mentioned about, so, here, the academic community and these gigantic sawings and so on, i want to say that in a number of areas it is already uh, they are starting to move away, they are starting to follow it. here i have. uh, acquaintances, again in the medical field, literally. yesterday. we talked on this subject a great enough head. says abbas can you imagine we finally, they began to count the money, if he didn’t quite understand, i say. and how is it, but before not counting, he says, can you imagine? no, he says, it’s just like this back and forth and this, so some kind of lecture there the lecturer came and received some crazy money, it’s not at all clear. for what now we began to count money and think, but once again, do we need
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these lectures at all? ah, better medicine is possible. yes , absolutely. and the last thing i want to say in this sense, we really need it. e, to learn from our colleagues, in general, to adopt experience. uh, let's say overseas. so. this is very important now, vladimir vladimirovich is flying tomorrow, uh, it’s a treasure trove to iran, absolutely everything that we are talking about today, you understand, and how it diversifies and how to follow the kid is absolutely a treasure trove. come on guys, china is the same. let's take how seneca's best voice belongs to everyone. let's take it better everywhere. in short, very briefly. but what abbas said, yes, is important even at best, yes, and i do not remove corruption aside everything. this is an important selection system within each industry, what is needed now, what is more important now, let's say, space is there to develop mars there when we need satellites for remote e-sensing of the earth for specific political purposes, it is clear that mars will wait it is clear that the services of taxi drivers on the iss
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can wait, relatively speaking, such a selection in each industry in identifying those things that are needed for the victory in the first place further, it seems that you are right and i have me here, of course i'm listening. everything resonated in my soul, but at the same time, you know, i remember very well, but that's where the end is. eighties and nineties. well, we need to feed the people first. well, yes, what course and i. well, i remember how. well, i was still young then. just like you, yes, of course, i agreed. well, of course , you need to feed, well, the people turned out to be very simple by the end of the nineties, that they didn’t feed the people and disappeared in space, so you understand, well, excuse me, it’s a banality, i’ll say, i think that in all these layers it is necessary to move in parallel reasonably parallel in any under no circumstances should it be thrown aside. it would seem projector plans, about what? because within the elaboration of this idea
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, engineering solutions will constantly appear that will be needed and important right now. here's to if we give up the strategic movement. we will immediately begin a short-term medium-term drawdown, there will be no place to take these decisions, because fundamental issues must also be moved. yes, everything in this sense emotionally understand what you are talking about, uh, i am only emphasizing the complexity of such a movement, you cannot refuse something there. yes, in order to, well, now decide, and this refuse. no, you don't need to give up, you need to give up what you need. here is the problem. yes, and how did you get a cool assignment, you know, dear presenters, i have no mission to criticize. uh, the industrial or economic development of russia, i am far from thinking. moreover, this is an internal policy, but, unfortunately, i cannot boast, like ours, and the second. i can't compare, uh, the two
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economies of ukraine and russia because, well, i'm sad to realize that in ukraine, practically in words, both the prime minister and the finance minister. at we don’t have an economy or almost don’t have it, because there is evidence that we will lose about 45% of gdp, and there are already some data that sound to ukraine that we can lose up to 75% of gdp this year, represent 75%, we we will lose, therefore, well, we don’t even have any words. let's concept. let's have a strategy, but unfortunately, and how did lugano bring you into the plans? well, luka, well, somehow it went somewhere, yes, because, well, actually, some 700 billion trillion. it's all uh, some theoretical stuff, but you know dmitry i would like to draw your attention to something. i used the term in the first part. zelensky ’s emotional sovereignty, but here in russia i
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heard from manturov. uh, with a statement or he said about the industrial sovereignty of the logical technological sovereignty of russia, i don't know what it is, but it doesn't look like the soviet union no. it's not like i want to say here is your criticism. if you said that everything is for the sake of victory, maybe russia will send money, not everything for the sake of victory, but send money for some, as you said investment or technological things. well, besides the war, you can look like this is how it is. victory , wait, but you can stop the war, you can, and yes, it’s very cool that you, especially on russian television, don’t understand who you are calling to? here is the kulib. today, ours said very precisely at the same time as kulib's statements and reacted, yes, judging by the statement of the minister of foreign affairs. ukraine ukraine does not need the world, everything is
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clear, period therefore, of course, you have no other possibility, at least you are in russian television about this very world. tell well , actually, actually, pay attention to you from the fourteenth year, first about how turchin you started it, that is, from the direct bombing of the cities of donbass and the killing of people in ukraine, i don’t remember a single anti-war demonstration. it's true, yes, for eight years. i don't remember any anti-war demonstrations, so the question came up. this is not a question of revenge, by the way, mind you, in our society there is no topic of revenge. yes, i said, at the very beginning, that i have no mission to criticize. on the contrary, i am i try technologically. it's just that everything is very simple already. i will leave here what is critical
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for our security and reproduction as a whole , the economy must be done by itself 100% closed in no case should we find a reasonable balance between the closedness and closedness of the economy, but war is an expensive thing. why is this authority ? why am i saying that we have a technologically sovereign military-industrial complex, well, 99% i think we have difficulties with electronics, and there it is true, well, 99%. therefore the sovereignization of the vc is an issue not worth it. at least he's not the first one. eh, investment breakthroughs are, of course, first of all people people who are more technologically breakthroughs. uh, people who, uh, come up with something people who then implement it i have a friend in ukraine, which means he built such a high-tech farm, and in general, only one
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person could look at the animals, go inside, almost into the spacesuit of the cosmonaut, uh, they watched through the cameras, there was some other dutch investment, because the most big problem, he says, i have two technicians left, here they are. yes, here they are. we are the wife and left. i understand that i am without hands. this is why i mean that about 2 million refugees have now arrived on the territory of russia. yes, these are people from the industrialized region from the donbass , hardworking disciplines only from the donbass, this is a total of two and a half million from ukraine. well , most of them, uh, hard-working uh, are well trained , many of them are now some kind of soviet technological school, and it seems to me that very it is important to use the potential correctly. and by the way, putin is well aware of this. here's his latest decision to grant citizenship, it 's related to the same thing, i think we'll break for a commercial right after it, we'll continue. special
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middle east israel so then saudi arabia in general, it is clear that oil did not work out. here's something with the unification of the front. against iran , too, not very, very on duty. but it turned out to be a scandal. well, in the sense that to show of course, all the stammering and not a firm gait, but as much as possible, but there are also remarks of a wonderful nature that definitely did not go unnoticed. look. me and my family we going to america we have a long history. not so different from the history of the palestinian people with great britain and its attitude towards irish catholics for 400 years. well, this is grandiose, that is, in principle,
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the irish brothers with the palestinians are brothers. here. well, because the irish were oppressed by the british monarchy all the time, but the palestinians. well maybe, israel is only israel is just a strategic ally of the united states by the way, the british- british monarchy is also a strategic ally of the united states well, the irish are oppressed, and he is by ties of consanguinity. i would like very much. well, probably the irish catholic cannot help his brothers in any way. to which is the person who now i will give you the floor a person who, uh, worked as an adviser to margaret techam herself, that is, who knows something about it. here he gave. eh, gordinov alone. yes, he gave. and your assessment is shameful. anti-british comments by joe biden a reminder of why it's a clueless us president a friend of great britain is beautiful high high
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relations, as they said in the firm in the movie pokrovsky gates is what i call, would call biden's irish fad, an amazing thing. this manifested itself from the very beginning, when he had just become president and remember the euphoria was everywhere in the west of the bbc and they were going to ask him a question after some briefing and the journalist asked, i'm from the bbc and then he turned and said, and i irish origin. i don't want to deal with you. well, maybe not literally. this was such a package, that is, you understand, it lives in a person, but you never know who some prejudices live in. i, too, in the depths of my soul, are somehow strange and maybe even people do not like it, but i will not say in my life, despite the fact that i am not a politician, not a deputy, thank god and not the president, that he allows himself this thing, this amazing person, who americans are generally superhuman, and their president is superhuman,
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is not superhuman. i'm still afraid here. here an element of some senile problems exists when a person cannot already hide what is deep in his subconscious. it wasn't necessary at all. well, you must admit, he speaks, and in palestine he speaks about israel's most difficult problems, palestine. why involve the uk and so he got in fact, many current politicians, those who are in the government, they will not say what they think, but, in principle, they grabbed his head, because it was already clear that he and now the administration biden lobbies for irish interests. and what's in in fact, backs is when the most difficult negotiations are going on between london and the european union over ireland and northern ireland, he is against london, everything is clear. well, why put yourself up like that? you understand this, this is possible only if you are deeply convinced of the feeling of your own superiority. come on, yes,
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because it was said at the end of this visit. yes , that's the water part, uh, well, as if everything is fine, without drawing in the front for us. well, in principle, yes, in principle, yes, but the canoe did not agree on what he wanted, but now i have 2 minutes ago e in a commercial break, looked at the latest news and saw on the gas front. we are not very good, what is it, but the european union and azerbaijan have agreed that supplies from azerbaijan will be doubled via the southern gas corridor, that is, in general, in fact, in what century the volume is unpleasant for us in this situation, when every billion cubic meters in the account is unpleasant, and in general, the way we work competently in the middle east and does not correspond to the way we sometimes work not very competently at the post. space and our partners in quotation marks, at the decisive moment, inflicts such a blow on us, you even need to think about it, you know, i'm
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talking about hitting your back. i don't know, that's because, well, azerbaijan can make its own decisions to have. the main thing. yes, of course, of course we are, i always like to repeat this is the phrase. whatever frame you have, you just need to always remember that the right is always associated with the word responsibility. yes, that is, the right to decide something, please decide, but you just remember that when you decide, all this will have circumstances responsibility. yes, therefore, well, a sovereign country, please, just joseph biden should be thanked for his visit to the middle east, he just ate it in water at our mill, because after the visit the price of oil jumped by two and a half percent. only we predicted that nothing good would come of it. and it's out today. confirmation that it is likely that we promised to increase oil production by 20 mm in 2020. yes, he was already waiting today, so, of course, in general, there is such proverb. that the markets are ruled by greed and madness, now in this madness, he just added a little fuel to the fire, because uh, now
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summer prices reduced consumption, it is slightly increased for road transport due to holidays, but it is reduced in in general through consumption. e for heating for industry and we sell resources at winter prices, in fact. why on expectations that by december we will not sell offshore oil and there in february 23 and will sell oil products. so what's the bottom line it's the other way around. everyone here was told in greek, we are twice as big. uh, we export oil, yes, and oil products, which is even more important for us processing. yes , the added value is increased. uh, our friends, the emirates make money on this there. the emirates of fujay used to be so tourist mirad was there, even they did n’t have oil, unlike all the other worlds. now there is the largest hub, in fact, everything is already in france, only in abu dhabi in one of the seminars. well, yes, here's to fudge it for sure. no. he is now earning. they earn. even yours beloved france today, agreed. fuck, diesel uh diesel fuel and the suez canal began to earn. it has never been more than 5 billion. there was no income. now it is 7 billion. he says that we have earned only
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for the time being, it has just begun . the same as moreover, it has grown many times over, canceled all discounts, on the contrary, we do margins. it still says it's increasing. uh, productivity is a little bit different reality, we will leave the economy. i want too to say in reality reality is always in reality. i want to remind you know today is a very important day. it seems to me that for any russian person, especially for any russian person, who knows at least something about poetry today, july 18, 2022 and today is exactly 90 years since yevgeny alexandrovich yevtushenko was born, let me remind her that this person who always wrote in russian is a man who spent a huge amount of his life. on uh living on in another country, about which we talk very often here he lived in america a, but at the same time he always
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connected his personal history, his poetic history with russia. for some reason, i remembered not only because his birthday is here, it seems to be a very important moment. the fact is that we all feel it now and i say this quite often. we are all now on the threshold of a new discovery on the threshold of a new century of russian literature. we remember that there was a bronze age, it beats brodsky remember that there was a silver age. this century is our adored century , the new century does not yet have a name. i think it soon it will come to us like this, and as for yevtushenko, this is a person who, a, spent a lot in the united states and he knew a lot about various ins and outs about the context of his residence. there and at the same time, this is a man who bequeathed to be buried in russia, i remind you, he was buried in peredelkino, he was specially delivered on board. in 2017, and this is a very incredibly important moment, and i want to remind everyone and everyone that there really is, and a certain
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weapon that each of us now has is a weapon, not just a weapon in itself. yes, this is not only, as it were, but directly some kind of military achievements. it is also a weapon, which is a poetic and simply literary word. here he is yevtushenko in this sense, he always served the great russian language and really made his apoetic word a weapon. and now we have a huge number of authors who, just like our military, are fighting on the battlefield. and this is a terrible battlefield, as the poet said. igor karaulov is the other side which is now under attack. here, yes, that side of the street and at the same time, and these people hold this front and are ready to fight on, but i, frankly, without marat, that e special military operation that took place in this sense raised a
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huge the layer of our culture is musical and poetic, which until then unconsciously, and often and consciously, never remained yes, of course, i say, consciously remained not only unnoticed. yes, they pushed it on purpose, because, well, to be patriotic, so it was impossible it was not fashionable. you did not receive an award, and you had very big problems, they told you why you write about it? write about something else. yes, well, right now, yes. well, now the growth in popularity and appeal. i want to say an important point, you dmitry know this, spiridon knows the poetry of donbass, it has existed all these eight years. it’s just that now a microscope, yes, or a spyglass , was pointed at her conditionally, and she became visible, that is, they tied the viewer, tied the listener with their poet. and this is very important. well, they have already spoken about badeno. i am to be honest, i don't know what the biden found in common between the israeli conflict in palestine and the confrontation between london and northern ireland. i
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was in northern ireland, to be honest, of course i was not there in palestine. i don’t know, but it seems to me that even in historical terms there is absolutely nothing in common that i can trace. i do not know who writes such texts to him. and why do you assume from yourself. i don't know, it seems to me that this is also indicated there somewhere, because he hasn't provided for him for a long time already and improvised. cossack ended. here, uh, i want to go back to the discussion you had in the studio. i can't help but react to it. so calmly you and pronounce. what, well, yes, maybe before the end of the year ukraine will lose, 75% of gdp is to say so, it's nothing to say. what is the loss of seventy. and by the way, i'm sure that it would be otherwise . ukraine did not ask for $9 billion a month. if you calculate, then this figure is comparable plus or minus 120 billion. we have ukrainian gdp. well,
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multiply, uh, 9 billion by 12 months. it's about that the same thing about which this suggests that during this special military operation, ukraine will finally lose, in general, its economic potential. it simply won't. what does this mean? this means that millions of people millions of people will simply be left without work. this means that you know this process, an imitation of the process of struggle for sovereignty and independence. in fact , it leads to the destruction of statehood. loss of full sovereignty and independence of this country. these are people. just have to understand no, already economy. no, the countries already understand it destroyed. who did it consciously, by the way, consciously. they went to this project with a full understanding of how it would end for the economy of this country for each. they knew this back in the fourteenth year. they went on this project, and we got the result that we got, even just offhand to sum up the intermediate
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nothing, nothing ended in the intermediate result, to sum up and see that we have lost territory. we have losses total loss of industrial potential. we have nothing actually left. yes every every day we have destruction of infrastructure that is not being restored and no one is going to invest in it. and this continues throughout this period onward. i'm talking about the irish. because it's really hmm. that is, i'm polymerizing with maxim to some extent. and that is, when christy freelance says that she is of ukrainian origin and builds in many respects her own and personal politics, including canadian politics, the segment for which she is responsible through the prism of their ukrainian origin, and then everything counts. something is good, but if the biden begins only in some segments , much less than christian freelancing begins to build its policy through the prism of irish origin.
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for some reason, this is bad, but here i'll just take the side of the irish. i was in boston and uh, that is, massachusetts where the irish just came in the middle of the 19th century, fleeing from famine from the famine of the present they are fictitious, which british imperialism arranged for them, and american again would have already arrived there anglo-saxons. yes, in the same america in white. they are irish. they didn't hire anywhere and they were treated worse than the hell with blacks, and all of boston was involved with signs, but for the irish, not extra pay. none of the irish is needed as a worker and therefore an irishman in america in the states is always a very deep trauma. and it's always different. it is clear now they have grown over a century and a half overgrown with money, but when kennedy was the first irishman became president. it became a challenge. here is this white anglo-saxon white deep state. and let once understandable history repeat itself in the form of the tragedy of the kennedy assassination and another time in the form of a
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farce. that's all these tricks of the baidu, but nevertheless this does not remove the acuteness of the irish problem for america, and it really is here too . it can be connected with the compassion of the palestinians. well, by the way, a comparison of vreeland or there with this senator, who is of ukrainian origin. well, it is quite appropriate for itself, because i think the stability of the future world will be is built on the unity of the standard, because one standard should be applied to all situations of the same type, then we can build a world that will have high strength and stability. i. well, in principle, this may be for a long time, if we allow ourselves. here is the discrepancy that oleg points out will be very difficult, but i would like in turn to popularize a little with oleg e. you understand, colleague, when the president of the united states of america, in the current difficult times, to put it mildly for the states, is engaged in politics under
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the prism of his irish origins. this is still bad, first of all, for the united states of america, which, i repeat today, found itself in such a rather difficult situation. sorry, you might think that ukrainian politics. christa freelancing is very useful for canada. i'm not talking about her now. i say, now it’s just the united states of america and she went no, the analogies are interesting, i don’t argue, but i’m talking about that in general, but what we see today. yes, uh, in the united states of america, so , i remind you that biden flew to the saudi arabia. not how to win in any way e to give. yes, and how excuse me, he went there, because he needed to save his ratings, his face, and in general he was very worried about oil prices and other issues. kanskaya, by the way, is also a threat, and how his colleagues actually behaved, this is called degradation. well, i'm not even so much talking about biden's age-related
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dementia. she's in the face. and by the way, i'm not gloating here. i believe that, in principle, no one is spared from this; another question is that it is unlikely that any of us will be involved in, e.g., politics in in such a state, but in the usa today it is possible, i 'm talking about the degradation of political diplomacy, when excuse me, it's just that my subscribers in social networks laugh and say, well, mother's diplomats arrived, you know, they had a fight there? well, no, in order to come here and build bridges, somehow he touched the israelis. he touched, again, the crowns of the prince. uh, it seems like all these means squabbles. it had to be pushed back. yes, the threat is still in the form of russia, and there is no one in the yard for five with this khashog and so on. here in this sense. i am you know who i remember another character, another one, so to speak, in quotation marks of a politician - this is zelensky in knes. here is the same. and now it would seem yes, uh to di but if we uh, then we mean what they write to zelensky. and, by the way, in this case, i also think that it’s unlikely that this is their government, it’s unlikely
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. demands constantly e, spits in the face and waits. what , what, what in response to him, it means, uh, everything, they will take it out on on a silver platter, but there are no other times, and i’m the last one to finish, you know, you also need to know the psychology of even our middle eastern comrades, well, here’s the persian backwaters of saudi arabia in particular. they respect the power they have before it. if you want to crawl they will climb the boot, as long as it means, uh, as long as it is stable, as long as it tramples, bye. he gromit and today here is biden. if biden is america, then this is degradation, this is weakness. and as soon as they feel weakness. they immediately bite this hand. they immediately uh, turn away looking. who is stronger who today is stronger obviously they line up like this the key to survival. i think generally uh, well actually that time has passed. here is the past competition when the soviet union com. well,
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u competed in the united states, who will have u, well, who will, who will have vassals, you know in many ways, because it was like that. yes, they do, i think our soviet policy was in relation to both africa and the middle east there is much more honest, but still it was this type of competition. i think now is an interesting moment. yes indeed american boots went through and the heel fell off and the gloss cracked. here but this does not mean that we are there as well. well, i don't think china will do that either. his story about something else will offer his boot, because i am convinced that this story is about a multipolar world. it's not just a word of curiosity that blair is not in a speech to the foundation, says. the world will change. it will definitely be at least bipolar, meaning the states and china, but with a high probability, maybe a multipolar point. this is me literally
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he quoted mr. blair, who is definitely neither a friend, nor a matchmaker, nor a comrade, nor a brother to us and this concept. so, there is something important here. yes , indeed, through the boot we do not act, but simply here are our comrades, yes, and partners. they are looking for the strong strongest. as if who is stronger in this sense, with whom biden came there. well , who cares, guys, you refuse atp, we will offer you restrictive prices for na- well, who who? who are those who really trades you wondering, well, and interests, like americans and moving right after the ad. the world will no longer be unipolar mirages, dispelled advancing. time for truth. you are ready to hear this truth, which means that another interesting evening awaits us. do not miss the evening with vladimir solovyov today at
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something a little bit for the first time we watch you and this minute in the summer in the application or on the website. this is a program, who is against on channel russia 1, we continue our discussion, here is one of my colleagues, he said about rather strange boorish statements, yes, which are, well, to a large extent in modern politics. eh, more and more appear and i guess they should somehow emphasize, either some kind of masculinity, or some kind of determination, or god knows what else in britain should be compensated by impudence. yes, that's directly impudent, directly impudent, but this is rudeness. yes, how many options, so i propose now to watch one video is a debate. this is
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a debate of candidates for the premiership of the uk by the way, uh, curious. this is how i would say e. well, okay, let's see, and then maybe i'll show you something else. yeah uh, here's the sheet yes responds to shows a high degree of determination, and then the epithets that you all used here, look, i think it's very important that we have the voices of the free world, which oppose vladimir putin i was ready. siege sergey lavrov and i am ready to speak directly to putin and challenge him to a conversation with the participation of such important swing countries as india and indonesia in this way. i'll go there and call him to talk. this is literally a ukrainian saying the level of dunk and wealth. this is what the dream is about. she tells how she will go to the twenty. and by the way, there was not a
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single leader there. i don't even well television. there they have the same standard journalism, who would have asked. e, lizaveta and how was the previous challenge to lavrov, how did it go, how did your trip go well. to russia, maybe we'll watch some videos. well, from how you called lavrov to this very well, where are you there? eh? yes, she upset, she understands lavrov, well, not a single journalist of this question asked one thing in favor of only saying in britain that none of the other candidates had anything like this question. well, he did not say how they would challenge. yes, she is the only one. who reacted like that said that i would call putin to conversation, but we have already discussed her visit to moscow here. eh, how is she? in general, failed this visit and knowledge of geography. it just came out in the course of this in the course. e of this visit. but uh, i think it's uh, important. e another. here,
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once, one of the candidates for the post of prime minister, so to speak, she does the same. well, in fact, the same feint that we did in ukraine, either i or putin, here i am at war, there are no searches, with whom i am at war with putin. i remember poroshenko who fought from the path. what did he end up with? by the way, between by the way, right now, this is the process of ukrainization all over the world, it is gradually going on. and now he has already reached britain. she actually wants to do the same. against the background of other candidates, she shows that i am the only one who is ready to challenge putin himself, so you should vote for me, because in the first place i was on a tank. secondly, i was in the kremlin itself. thirdly, i openly declare my readiness to have a conversation with putin. i just have a question. and putin generally knows that you are going with him about something talk. well, here, you can imagine in general , he will fly to the twenty and will be once again, like she, how she will be, so
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to speak, invites him to this colloquially. yes. and can i talk to you? yeah, well, you just know, i understand, there are candidates there, elections, all that stuff, some kind of technology, i don’t know how it will work for the british society. but i think it looks pretty funny. well, at least, well, it doesn't look serious. when the future possible prime minister of britain, maxim dmitry, i do not agree with your reproach of the address of the journalists, in this case it was or was, in my opinion, the woman leading the debate. she has no task to catch, but to tease one of the e, a member of one of the five contenders for the post of premier. it should have been, but it is possible to do one of the e, others standing in this studio, but definitely not the host. it's just for god's sake. i didn't have a goal. uh, unite the host. in general, i’ll honestly say yes, or somehow unprofessionalize it.
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it’s just that this question arises all the time, you know, a person comes out and leans on background. i left the laurel in place. but here, here it would be necessary, probably, here is a statement that is accepted as a civil one. yes, it must first of all be considered before what happens on the twenty. in indonesia let's first look at how you have put lavrov in place of moscow here you are. you know my love to cling to the unsuccessful remarks of opponents. if i were there, and if i left the task of bypassing the leaf, i would say, how did you put the laurel in its place, how did you besiege it? well, it wasn't so it wasn't another moment. you remember, we also had an argument last week, when i said, i root against the leaf, and you said, i don't root for anyone. i still think that, well, it’s kind of boring to be an international journalist and columnist and not have any sympathies deep down, but i don’t want
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her to become prime minister of great britain at all, the other four people don’t have such a negative background and a little more chance for us to restore, but some relationships are more or less, reminiscent of normal, but in this case , in fairness, i must admit that even here, with such a preboule, she was the only one of the five participants who expressed her readiness to meet with putin, you know, as four remained accelerating. we don’t even want to meet if putin flies to the twenty. by the way, i’m ruling out this, it’s practically not going to fly, it’s at the top twenty, primarily for security reasons, but okay, let’s say it flew in, well, it would be nice if they met anyway and had a dialogue somehow, i don’t really believe it, that she at least in some way putin could besiege, but nevertheless it will be interesting, as far as it is concerned. they are not ready to discuss at all. what's the matter? maxim here, indeed, this is what he says in full. well
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, she met with lavrov behaved insolently boorish press conference already remember. well, he was trying to preach somehow. well, why did you already meet with him? all clear. i 'll say it differently. no, because zelensky well , send me a list of issues that you are going to discuss and your position on this issue, and then we will decide, because to meet so that she then runs and shouts how heroically she behaved during this meeting. well, that would be great too . well, let putin vaino there, peskov. that's at this level they will decide. still, putin supports the dialogue with western leaders, despite the fact that they disagree on many almost all issues, but, probably, he has some kind of logic. he maintains the dialogue takes the corpse. no, he probably does. yes, but they do understand, they are deliberately reducing the entire sector themselves. well, that's it that macron, so to speak, from your beloved france , the publication of negotiations has turned out. now, i now strongly doubt that it was possible to answer before
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that you checked the same with the publication of others, that is, one alone. in what sense? well , because before that we published, and the negotiations that were going on about the minsk process. and now the french have published. well, in general, they returned the courtesy for more. sorry, we're sorry. kavale of this, then you have these same letters. yes, this is such an unusual move. yes, it was not standard. a move, but it was made, only about one statement of these same countries that they have a modestly opposite position and they were asked a direct question from the comments. they left bay asked so your position. what is the correct one that you state in your letters or the one that you publicly pronounce simply so that i understand how the minister of foreign affairs hmm of the country. here, which position is your correct this or that or not left
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this discussion. this is just a question, but, well, before discussing, even a hypothetical level meeting putin and the track just need to show something in the political sense of the word. she needs to become someone in her country. let's wait and let's not get ahead of events further maxim, so you say, if i were there, i would ask. i'm afraid that you would be a british journalist. eh, honest incorruptible and everyone would be sure that you would have asked this question, you just were not invited there. and if you started asking too much on your social media, you would be subject to, uh, cancellation culture. yeah the pressure of the cancellation culture got you canceled you by you would have to emigrate somewhere in russia, for example, well, well, or to ireland. yes, this is what is happening today with journalists who have decided, yes, to go against the current and not only in great britain and in france and in italy, uh, and in germany there are a lot of such examples. and as for, again, here's the chandelier, you know, before advertising, i spoke about the degradation of american
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politics, the face of which is today. uh, it means that biden is, and there is also the degradation of the electorate. remember i with all your bad attitude, of course. what else could it be to boris jones, but this quoted the iliad in greek for a few minutes in front of an audience. and this, apparently, was necessary. i think boris johnson could also get on the tank and and then throw all sorts of clichés, uh, and and so on. he's already taken it to the plane. well, yes, yes, yes, you understand, that is, but i doubt that she can quote the iliad, i doubt that it is even if it can theoretically. i understand that today's electorate in the uk in america needs water in general in continental europe , so friends, let's not be surprised while there are people who do not ask these questions. i say they eat whatever they are given. remember the story with the violinists, too, the laughter of the game, but people ate people believed that some kind of prostitute was poisoned by putin, which means it's pizza and so on. and they read it, this is a repost, this or the electorate.
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this is always like this and in general, the times are now total and en masse, i will say this no snism, no snobbery, but culture and the decomposition of culture. there, you understand that there has always been this massive reading. and these are passions have always been published. in general, it all went like a cultural stereotype from brit. press, but what is called the establishment, there the british have always been on and away from it. and now, if you now understand you correctly, the problem is that for the first time in great british history, the establishment by the police, is inside this half a dozen of this pulp fiction. you see, that's all there was such a saying. say who your friend is and accordingly. you can judge about you, the same applies to sayings. well rather, before the phrase. tell me who is your enemy. i
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think that it's simple, and in this case, a person gains certain points for himself. inside the country, playing on this field, but designating putin as his enemy. and she is ready to fight him in this way. she is on the political ladder. here it goes up several steps, because having putin himself as an enemy is, as it were , completely different. you know the political weight inside the country, but here's what i wanted to say, and today there was information that the authorities of the donetsk people's republic, during the investigation, and explosions in the drama theater of mariupol received reliable data that, namely, the ukrainian military are guilty. in that. i was repeatedly in the mariupol theater was still, when i did not give up. azov steel was much later, and i can say for sure. here is what i saw with my own eyes and what i was told by eyewitnesses of these events. i really hope, yes, by the way, they show photos on the screen. this is the only one that survived on the second floor, and there are three chairs, but on which
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i am actually sitting on this bench. that's it what i saw with my own eyes. i can say for sure that those crimes that were committed in mariupol and specifically related to the drama theater. this, of course, this is a crime of ukraine absolutely. maxim admitted that he likes to cling to the component then as it was. seven players who wanted exposure will also comment that azerbaijan supplies europe with 8 billion cubic meters agreed by 27 to 16 billion cubic meters. at the same time, russia supplies 170 billion. and europe can consume up to 500 billion, so here certainly we are supplied with 170 billion today. today, according to the results. right now it's down 30%. deliveries. this is much more significant than the plans of azerbaijan a regarding the sheet. i liked that we haven't discussed yet. she says i will put pressure on the hesitant countries of india china, they only ate to delicately explain that we will not accept your proposals. let's say the eu and
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the us and the uk about the consumption of russian oil, that is, in this she saw the fluctuations of others , no hesitation, they do not, they have their own tasks of its economy and its potential growth, therefore, here we are a multipolar world. it will be in fact, because the countries that were hegemons, they are now losing their power and the rest of the countries feel it, but in fact, i'm just one word here. what did you and abbas talk about, yes, what, and what can be called a very diplomatic term, gratification of the elite? yeah, uh, to some extent, that's where it happens. yes and well, it is clear that the chandelier with etons and haru did not finish. she finished some kind of bydlyanskaya. at general school in the north face, but nonetheless. yes, yes. that's interesting, e we showed from a series from a series that i love very much, but i don’t like a book, yes, sir, uh, minister. yes, that's british. here, indeed, if you read them yes, this is british sarcasm, but everything they laugh at the same time, and what they
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were proud of, is stated there. and so, looking at what is happening now. i understand that i'm proud of something. in general, they already e have nothing to laugh at. they also learned. and when there is nothing to be proud of, and to laugh unlearned, it turns out registration with a curiosity that all the other applicants, for example, from the post and johnson were united in his office, we don’t want to see johnson’s cool finale, for today’s career, see the news program right now. and we will meet with you tomorrow. channel russia goes to lead all viewers. greetings marita. hello, russia will not stop and will not lag behind in its development in the conditions.
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