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people were killed, 24 were injured this morning, ukrainian units attacked three settlements of the people's republic of bill's heavy artillery in the villages of mikhailovka panteleymonovka and azeryanovka. during the shelling, grad rocket systems and nato-caliber guns, according to donetsk, are increasingly being used. they have been hitting for several days in a row in the city, the air defense systems of the authorities are working and law enforcement agencies are urging civilians not to leave their shelters. during the raids, people hiding from ukrainian shells in the basements of hotels, cafes and other premises. millions of russians have them on the first floors of buildings. today, a professional holiday, the day of a medical worker, is celebrated every third, sunday of june, according to the federal state statistics service, only acting doctors , together with the average staff, are more than two million two hundred thousand. vladimir putin rightfully considers this holiday to be his own and those who have already retired medical workers congratulated vladimir putin on the eve of the president. this via video link at the opening ceremony of new medical centers, he noted that these days
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19 medical facilities of hospitals, oncology dispensaries, clinics and obstetric stations are starting to operate in different regions of russia. the president highly appreciated the courage, patience and compassion of our doctors during the days of the coronavirus pandemic and addressed them with warm wishes. i congratulate you all your colleagues, employees of federal and regional medical institutions, district and city hospitals, polyclinics and fetching obstetric points of the brigade of the ministry of emergency situations, ambulance, air ambulance, medical personnel services. happy medical workers day. i want to express my sincere gratitude to the entire medical community in russia for their valiant selfless work, for their loyalty to the best traditions of many generations of our paramedical nurses, for the fact that you
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fulfill your mission with great inner dignity. because the professionalism of a real medical doctor is inseparable from sincere generosity. in france, at this moment, the second round of parliamentary elections is being held, citizens will have to to determine who will get 572 mandates in the national assembly, five more politicians on the table as deputies, following the results of the first round. opinion polls show that the bloc of the president of france together holds the victory, however supporters. the macron monols risk not getting an absolute majority. in this case. they cannot form a government. the main rival of the macaronists, the coalition of left-wing forces led by his wife, luke melenchon, set a historical anti-record in the first round of voter turnout. a little over 52% in the second round. citizen activity. as expected will be even less. graduation of students of the military university of the ministry of
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defense took place in moscow, a solemn ceremony was held in the hall of military glory on poklonnaya gora, diplomas of graduation from a higher educational institution were presented to the officer by the deputy director of the russian guard igor ilyash. he thanked the audience for their success and emphasized the knowledge and skills they received in one of the most prestigious universities in the country will be in demand. every third graduate of this year received a diploma with honors. officers will be sent to serve in the unit and the district departments. more on our air program international review hello on air international review in the studio of fyodor lukyanov today in the program international review events of the week chronicle facts comments. consequences of the economic war, now it has become difficult for everyone why do we need the wto under sanctions? a whole
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bunch of internal problems america on the eve of the election cycle materials of our program iran has come to the very threshold of a nuclear deal on the verge of failure story from the scene now any major forum on political and economic topics the just-past petersburg are no exception discussing one thing, as it will no longer be like before. we do n’t know how it will be yet, however, the consensus on the first issue was already achieved two months ago, there were still enough of those who believed that their own circles were not excluded, almost everyone agrees with another dominance. the west is completed, namely, it was built on it . globalization. sample of the last decades. now is the time for everyone to have an operation on their own , when everyone for himself is, in fact, a universal copyright, perhaps we really have
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it, but this is in europe from such a response to africa for example, the last hundred years like this is the order of the day. the west talks all the time about a rule-based system. but if we want it to work, the rules must be agreed upon by everyone without exception, that is, true democracy. they, since they still have privileges against everyone else, and in this sense, the authors, perhaps, could help to begin to overcome the accumulated problems. but this view of the kiev progressists is another view of the authorship, which gives rise to gloomy fascist regimes, autocracy does not necessarily lead to international chaos, but is fraught with repressive control over society, the current rule-based system obscures these contradictions, but they exist and more and more come out, the answers must be sought together, and world economic trends. we talked in st. petersburg with maxim oreshkin, aide to the president of russia, from that point on. and globalization itself began in its former form. obviously it is
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over. and what about all the ponies now? well, contacts, of course, will remain in the production chain persist, but now everyone understands that this is globalization. it leads to what is formed somewhere in the center of power, which then begins to dictate. e your conditions. and now everyone is aware of the risks. e is connected with this, so it will be, as they say, globalization 2.0, as they like to say, globalization based on its own economic sovereignty, of course, it does not wallow in the fact that everyone should do everything, but e is expressed in the fact that key technologies key risks must be covered. that is, if you have, for example, some your counterparty. uh, you're being let down economically. you must know what you will do. in this case, it does not mean that you have to produce 100%, there are conditionally bananas or something else, and so on , some kind of industrial products. so you have
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to understand what will happen in your economy. and if you have this product falls out of a? uh, the availability of having critical technological competencies, that is, if you have engineers, if technological competencies, that means that you can do everything that you need in some foreseeable future, not immediately a year or two, may be required. that's just the main task. and this is it. eh, the main grain of self-sufficiency is self-sufficiency - it's not the authors. no, absolutely not, any self-sufficient country. it's open. i she always interacts because, well, it's like in life. yes, if you close yourself to yourself here and close yourself in your own delusions, if you constantly communicate. you share your thoughts, you listen to other people's thoughts, you discuss them and you are criticized. you you criticize. you are always developing the same goes for the country and now there is such an interesting process when we see something like a
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fight between two types of assets such old-fashioned material things that are in the soil and new ones that were uh considered modern and it feels like modern without old-fashioned ones is somehow bad and what does this mean in terms of the future balance of the world economy in this regard or just the second. this is much worse than some kind of balanced picture, so the movement towards balance in a separate booth, of course, there was an undershot. uh, they didn't think that the second one could replace the first one. well, in reality , it turned out to be not so balanced development - this is the main story, but the second one seems to me to be a very important point, which will also rethink the role of finance. yes, because what we see after the giant unitary stimulation. in america, american imports have risen sharply. he was
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250 billion dollars a month for 350, that is, an increase of 40% in just two years. er, the question of what america can supply to the rest of the economy, other than unsecured obligations, is the question that is now being raised. this is again a matter of material non-material. uh, in order to take something from the outside world, something must give him, and not just threats, uh blackmail and an unsecured financial instrument to decipher america. now they are very fond of talking about putin's inflation and so on, but it is clear that inflation in this regard, uh, don't play around, don't inflow with inflation, for example, about putin's income tax, when it will finally be transferred to the russian budget. the average cost of a gallon of gasoline in the us has exceeded $5. this is 285 rubles. at the rate of the central bank for about 4 liters of fuel, the
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usual american gallon. and this is the average price, for example, in california for a liter of gasoline you will be asked for almost 100 rubles. and in louisiana, just over 60, it got to the point that in michigan, the police said they would go out less on calls if we are not talking about a completely emergency situation, because the fuel budget is running out. the truth indicates that the price of five dollars is a record only excluding inflation adjusted. gasoline on it. it cost more in 2008 , but inflation is also breaking records, the federal reserve. raised the rate to one and a half percent for the first time in 28 years, but the head of the fed
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predicts that inflation is all the same under the knife, everything healthy has gone to the reason for the need to save in the face of rising prices and a shortage of labor , except for the lack of baby food, which was literally delivered to the united states by military aircraft during a special operation. now there is a shortage of women's tampons, this is due to problems with the supply of cotton and some types of plastic. worst of all, supply chains are torn randomly and you can’t predict. what will be missing. next time. it's not just about the united states, according to the daily mail uk . faced the strongest contraction in finances in 70 years by the fall, they expect the highest inflation there, which will certainly affect the consumption of the guardian directly the golden era of cheap food is ending citizens should prepare for high food prices and the government should think about
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introducing benefits the average price per liter of gasoline in britain fluctuates at the level of 132 rubles. that is, for a full tank you will give almost 7,000 in europe, there is also a sharp increase in the cost of living in italy, for example, they held a march of empty pans, on which demanded that the authorities reduce prices. in order to solve some problem, and he first realize and acknowledge. yes, if, of course, you call it putin's inflation or someone external. blame it, no matter how it is not the way to fix it. yes, i'll repeat it again. uh, money supply plus 5.9 trillion dollars in two years plus 40%, unless, of course, america will sell money to print, but we will have 10-20% inflation. this, of course, this is what is being said, read uh by
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american economists. hey, it's all explained there. that one clearly leads to the other. e. vanya skunk, of course, you can prove some kind of influence on american politics, but i don’t think that he somehow led to a budget deficit in the us of 15% of gdp in this regard. i'm just more of a mentor of the whole theory. in america, there are two theories, one is that this is putin's inflation, the other is that this is biden's inflation after all. it seems to me the recognition of the consequences. uh, actions are equal to those who created them. this is very correct. in grass. seems much more adequate ceilings. it seems to me many commentators do not finish, because for a long time this is a thing about two ends. yes, someone has to. and the second - it is due to someone, that is, the second country of accumulation, long, that someone accumulates a lot of assets, and we again return with a clara of questions of inequality and income distribution in western economies. they
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talked about it in great detail there, i remember, it seems to me in uh in the eighteenth or nineteenth year, yes, and in the end. what happened is a fact. socialist policy in terms of gigantic and gigantic budget deficits large-scale payments to the population and government spending. uh, that's what happened and led to the kind of inflation that, uh, that we're seeing now. maxim oreshkin mentioned the socialist policy that led to the crisis it is interesting that many critics in the world reproach the us for a reverse selfish study not of the liberal course, and they consider socialism to be the right answer, as an opponent of capitalism. i am sure that her life and after him is part of the future life of the legacy of socialism. well , of course, it is clear that the model of a hundred years ago cannot be applied in its original form in the process of building the future after capitalism. we
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must take into account all the lessons the world needs all dependence, and not interdependence based on coercion, as it is now in general. waited for in the world after globalization, 100 flowers are blooming back to the conversation with the assistant to the president of russia russia is going through a decisive period when it will no longer work out as it used to what will change the erroneous belief that this happened? something we actually have what is happening now. eh, this is a series of large chain of events that did not start in february and will not end tomorrow. yes, the accumulation of e imbalances between countries of accumulation of social imbalances within the country,
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because of this, uh, hmm, the diametrically opposite political spectrum of yes, with e ends that are becoming more difficult. yes, and the center, sagging all this is the vision of one chain. today leads to the fact that the problem begins to be thrown off on someone from the outside, but someone from the outside begins, of course same, at some point to say that enough, uh, as if so it is no longer possible, so this is all that happens. this is such a big series of events, and russia is just one of the smaller ones. i would even say the elements of this big puzzle, uh, which is now uh changing very seriously. well, we are primarily concerned with this element of the puzzle. now, if you look, uh, now it's pretty stupid forecasts, well, after all, 10 years ahead. and what is the role of russia rebuilding? after all this, i should have played in the world. well, you can see rewind. as they say 10 years ago and see how russia has changed in the fourteenth year from the fourteenth year. russia has become more
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self-sufficient. yes, we, uh, set ourselves a lot. it is better to provide food to become an exporter. one of the leading in the world. e for food. we have done a lot in terms of financial infrastructure. er, certain degrees have advanced in the industry, so looking ahead 10 years means we are able to become more technologically independent. uh, in some areas tends to technological foliage. and on this basis, it is equal in rights to cooperate with other rapidly growing regions. well, with those we have with those regions where economic growth continues actively in the world with economic interaction. everything is pretty good, but we will be interfered with, as never before. well, that 's actually the current event. it seems to me that this is a certain watershed. uh, just before that watershed. everything in the world. we thought that we could
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interfere. and now everyone is beginning to understand that he trying to interfere. first of all, it interferes with itself, but in fact the world goes through sections and, as they say, no matter how hackneyed this phrase is, but with this awareness, the world will never be the same now, it feels like we have a complete break in europe. generally not only. material but also so moral and ethical. and what do you think, uh, whether we will reverse this and return to some more rational reasonable connections in some foreseeable future, but this primarily depends on the europeans. at the same time, from the side in principle, nothing has been torn in russia. european companies, for example, which work in russia , are present here at the forum, including all of them continue to work and they have no problems. e if someone there was offended by someone, he decided to break up with someone, but to warm himself to go crazy and return. thank you according to estimates at the center for
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energy and clean air research in helsinki, in the first 100 days of the special operation, russia earned almost 100 billion euros from fossil fuels, some of these resources were bought by the united states to maintain oil supplies, traders. now hide the origin of hydrocarbons. so in may , tankers arrived at the ports of new york and new jersey with fuel partially made from russian raw materials. in the united states, it got through the suez canal to the atlantic from indian refineries since february. india bought three times more oil from russia than last year. at the same time, the country almost doubled its american supplies, earning on resale. along with this, the united states, feeling an acute shortage of fertilizers during the planting season, began to motivate companies to buy phosphates from russia. the reduction in the supply of fertilizers led to a rapid increase in world prices for pleasure,
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so a month after the introduction of restrictions , washington identified russian mineral fertilizers under sanctions and equated them with essential goods on a par with agricultural products and medicines. however, american farmers, banks and carriers are afraid of the introduction of individual sanctions, and therefore the salvation refers to the resumption of cooperation with russia. anticipation on all issues democrats. a heavy defeat awaits. probably. majority losses in both houses of the party are openly discussing that joe biden should not run for a second term not on the basis of the results of the first cadence or on his physical condition. michael ramirez on the theme of the american
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economy is the name of the airliner. thank you very much for this flight with our democratic majority in both houses of the us congress, our crew says goodbye to you. and i'm captain biden. i would like to take just a minute of your time to blame it on republicans daryl cale on gas prices in california on the left. the cost of fuel from top to bottom of various grades, as is customary in america, regular plus and super, on the right, not translatable wordplay in response to the democrat price tag god in white house briefings reporter asks you agree with the fed's policy to raise the base rate, will this help reduce inflation ? we agree with our tiktok infinance-rami, who believe that this is putin's fault, a girl who looks like jens psaki answers. continuation of the russian argie madson themes for st louis dispatch democracy
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under threat when russia advances on barrels written oil profit drawing and harry warvela, jubaiden as tom hanks and stopgun on the plane, by the way, it is written the united states, the democrats also do not intend to surrender. they are doing their best to divert public attention from the dismal economic indicators to other topics of trying to captivate the supreme court voters, ostensibly conservatives, are preparing to overturn the historic 1973 verdict to allow abortion at the federal level, so far it hasn't worked very well. but the commission to investigate the events of the sixth of january of the twenty-first year is working tirelessly. the main goal is to accuse trump that he called for the overthrow
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of the trump constitutional order. however, you won’t scare the courts , whoever didn’t drag him, the ex-president of the united states visually called the current trials “kengurin courts” purely vanka in a cup. the phrase konguru kurt or day kangaroo originated in the united states in the middle of the 19th century, according to one of the versions, to describe the hasty trials that became more frequent during the california gold rush. when verdicts were rushed without trial and investigation, according to another version, this phrase was born thanks to the judges themselves which for earnings is similar to how a kangaroo jumps, hurry up and investigate one case after another, there is a version about the connection of the etymology of the subbok kangaroo, they say the court is paid and is in some pocket. today this expression means courts that are not guided by the principles of law and justice,
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the judicial procedure is fast and unpredictable, the verdict is known in advance, and the trial only imitates a fair trial. one of the first such trials was the show trial of amos dresser in 1835 for their literature on the abolition of slavery. the so -called vigilance committee in the state. tennessee plainly, without clarifying the circumstances, sentenced him to a public flogging of twenty lashes in in modern times, the kangaroo courts refer to the proceedings in iraq in the late fifties during the prime minister's time. kasimov's meeting lasted about 15 minutes and ended with the death sentence, the western media used this term when talking about the actions of the us administration when the suspected organizations of the terrorist attacks on september 11 were found guilty on the basis of secret evidence and confessions obtained through torture, sometimes the trial is called the kangaroo court
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, which do not have the official status of the russell international tribunal was established in the sixties, to investigate war crimes in vietnam, its members included not only professional lawyers, but famous phi writers. what is it and the decisions made by scientists did not have legal force, but had a significant impact on the formation of public opinion in the world? everything, this is exciting, but the americans are concerned about other economic issues, and the ties between politics and the economy, let's talk with fedor vitalussky, director of the primakov international moscow region, fedor genrikhovich. hello, the democratic party has already introduced such an almost official concept of putin's tax and in general, one can understand humanly, but seriously, what is the share of international instability in those economic turmoils that are now experiencing, the united states well, first of
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all, whenever there is a problem, there is a problem in the american economy, which seriously affect society on households on the well-being of every american. you need someone to blame the problems, of course there will be two objects for accusations, firstly, this is the former us president donald trump but now it even came out on top. the russian federation and our president vladimir vladimirovich putin and in fact justice in this. uh, very very little, because uh, if we look at the dynamics of inflation, uh, in the united states, it started to unwind, uh, 1.5 years ago, it is on the one hand a consequence. uh, pandemics and serious serious blow that the pandemic has dealt to the american economy, but on the other hand. it is that, and a consequence of the fact that in the economy and
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the trump administration and the biden administration poured in a huge public fund. if we talk about trump, that's 2.3 trillion dollars in a large aid package and up to about 500 billion in various other direct and indirect aid packages. if we talk about baidan, then this is another nine-tenths of a trillion dollars huge. money is huge government money that overheats the economy, which yes, stimulated consumer demand a little, first household demand, but spurred inflation the processes warned biden about this, when in march 2021 he insisted on the adoption of this, this , this, another additional trump aid package, and uh, there was a very serious political moment here, because biden needed his own aid package from trump, was
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and trump, assistance provided by the trump administration and e, companies and households. it really had a positive impact on the economy, contributed to the exit from e, the consequences of e, the pandemic, overcoming them and helped at that time to avoid recession to allow uh, grow and the market and income and uh hmm the income of the population and most importantly. unemployment, therefore, a democratic package was needed and he pushed it through with quite serious resistance from the republicans in congress and with the unconditional support of all democrats, as for oil, gas and food prices, they began to grow long before the russian special operation. indeed, it is possible that the events in ukraine somehow had an additional, stimulating effect. he's not even so much himself russia's actions, how many sanctions that uh,
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western countries against russia. yes, they violated, uh, supply chains, they uh, slowed down. uh, very many uh, big projects, including in the field of tags, and they have created systemic problems, uh, which have had an impact on the pricing of oil at gas, for food and other types of raw non-commodity products. just the other day, biden gave inter ip and said that he imposed sanctions not as the president, who is responsible for the economy, but as the supreme commander, who is responsible for security that it was impossible not to answer. and since that's how it is necessary to tighten the belts, in general , someone in the west is ready to tighten their belts now, because in fact, well, we all believe that they will break. or maybe it’s not in vain that we think so, but in fact the united states has suffered much less from the sanctions and restrictions
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imposed on the russian federation , the countries of the european union suffer much more, in many countries of western europe we see signs of a recession, we see what is uh risk not only a decrease in industrial production. we see that at the same time, also with the unwinding spiral of inflation, because it is unwinding not only in america, we see the risks of staffing, that is, simultaneously stagnation of industrial production and, uh, accelerating inflation. uh, of course, germany italy uh, spain will suffer the most. they are already suffering, and the political attempts now to abandon russian oil in the future from russian gas. they, uh, will reduce competitiveness. e european manufacturer. they will create serious problems. for every european or european households. and this will have, uh, a retarding effect on the entire world economy,
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because the european union is still a significant part of it, uh, they mentioned raw materials. eh, biden, adjective. the administration is making great efforts to fill the world oil market and flirting with venezuela began with iran, sort of, as it is true. now he has shown a dead end, he is going to the middle east, e.g. to pensaman, and so on , he manages to solve this problem in general, well, by the saudis we'll see how things go there. there were too, uh, big difficulties with the current leadership of saudi arabia with ben salman personally. well, the bazaar would not be filtered, yes, that’s why i have serious doubts here that everything will be resolved as quickly as the administration would like, there is still a baydan, of course, this is the prospect of the existence of guardianship plus and price agreements, but for now, strange guardianship. plus, it's not very profitable to reduce prices, because in general, uh, increasing production reduces
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prices. yes, of course, from an increase in volumes, you can get relatively more and opportunities, but while high profits are high, high margins , as economists say. e hmm why why lower prices since trump broke into world politics, so to speak, and the concept of protectionism, which used to be scolded for a long time, began to sort of normalize. and now, in general, everyone is talking about this that it’s normal to defend ourselves, and so on, does this mean that we are entering some completely different economic cycle and this conceptual apparatus is changing ? admissible. well, in fact, a lot really changes if we look at how important the wto mechanisms were in the nineties at the beginning of the 2000s, when they were beneficial primarily to the strange, but to the west a and compare this with what is happening now, when one of the main lobbyists for free trade is the
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chinese, then in general, of course, the situation is seriously changing for the united states now. partners, uh, in which uh, american companies in the high-tech sector could prove to be the dominant players in uh, so far. it ’s more difficult for active technologies on the basis of which new fish will be formed with china, but it’s interesting to see that everything has already been decided politically, rivalry and even confrontation is coming economically long before the latest events. still the closest connection. and although they say disconnection, there’s a droplet there, let’s say, for several years now, but what happens and most importantly. now when the whole world is like this. eh, it means it's worth continuing.
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here is the process of separation. or, on the contrary, he slowed down so as not to stabilize even more. this is a very interesting question because trade between the united states and china has now increased. but the united states was able to build. uh, trade agreements with china in this way by all means, not only direct agreements on various measures of influence on thai companies, up to real intimidation, to reduce the export of chinese high-tech products to the american market and there really is. uh, with a contraction. so, this is a simplification, right? here, exports become more primitive, that is, there are commodity niches, in which china, the united states are ready, chinese companies are ready to produce, because this is connected with the consumption of american households by a significant part of the sectors of the american economy, and
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these are financial investments gigantic chinese to american debts. and now, as if the mass of money that united them. well, in fact, investments in public debt - this is not the most important thing. we are now seeing what is happening with amy's financial obligations that the united states, the eu countries and japan gave to russia, he proposes to invest in government securities. many russian gold and foreign exchange reserves, here we are, china is definitely learning from this. chinese investors are selling us government bonds at a record pace, according to reuter, china is selling us debt securities more than than $1 billion a day. this is given by the us treasury department to compare the volume of china's sales of us securities more than russia earns on oil and gas. according to
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the agency, investors are apparently trying to fix losses due to the fall in the value of us treasury securities. this was due to the increase in the us federal reserve discount rate to one and a half percent for the first time in 28 years. however, the massive sale of us government bonds caused their yields to rise by half a percentage point. experts agencies. it is also acknowledged that china may be dumping us treasury securities to diversify its foreign exchange reserves. the most important thing is mutual direct investments of the company. and here, too, the united states began to actively create restrictions on the placement of chinese direct investment in sensitive sectors of the economy. eh, it's going opaque. this is going on in such a background mode, but american companies have been going on for several years, while their investments in china, uh, partially retain
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high-tech companies that understand that they can grow their own competitors. and so that a lot of technologies will leave or try to keep production, uh, which are not so sensitive or bring more sensitive production to american territory to other countries to mexico to southeast asian countries that are more loyal, uh, to the united states, but at the same time with this incomplete partial separation of the two economies. uh, trends are developing in the political military-political a sphere that clearly tells us that for the united states in the long term with the people's republic of china is an enemy, but on the contrary for the people's republic of china, the united states is an enemy in asia in the asia-pacific region, but on a global scale we'll see. thank you, fedorov and tolovsky were with us. let's talk about another
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this week officially announced that the us president will travel in july to the middle east stopover, israel west bank of the jordan. that is, palestine and saudi arabia will host a meeting of arab states of the persian gulf. of greatest interest is a date with saudi crown prince mohammed. ben salman, biden, even during the election campaign, proclaimed him an outcast for the murder of an opposition journalist, jamal khadzhokhe, a year and a half of his presidency. they did not communicate, but the need to fill the oil market. the chechens overcame biden's adherence to principles. i wonder how the conversation will go lately, neither saudi arabia nor the united arab emirates have shown a desire to cooperate with the united states on oil. however. there is a topic that interests all interlocutors of our base in the region. iran a couple of months ago. it seemed to everyone that the washingtons
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of tehran were moving towards a new treaty. the details of the nuclear program remained pending agreement. what 's the catch? let's talk with anton cotton director of the energy and security center anton good afternoon. why is everyone now talking so anxiously that the deal is on the verge of failure, what happened there, what is the obstacle, and it seems to me that we need to separate two questions, the first one is where we are and the second why a more and more and in armyism there are worries about the future of the iranian nuclear deal by march 2022, by and large, all technical issues in the framework of the negotiation process were resolved, and on the table, as i understand it, there is now about a 20-page document, and which should become a legal the basis for the restoration of the st. petersburg so-called iranian nuclear deal, but there are several issues that require a political solution, for example, the question
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of the list of terrorist organizations, they were included there in the trump presidency, but in fact, in violation of the agreements that were before the conclusion of the fpoa iran and it is fair to insist on the exclusion of this organization from the list of terrorist organizations, apparently, apparently, this will not happen now, those signals that come from washington say that a is a year, and the midterm presidential elections. and president biden and the democrats are not ready to take risks and take this step, namely the exception. e on the body immediately islamic revolution from the list terrorist organizations in this way. and today, and there is an expectation that the united states will come out with an alternative proposal, what can they give in return? that is, it turns out that this is a
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bilateral bargaining going on, because there were talks about a month and a half ago that supposedly russia, after the changed circumstances, began to take a different attitude towards the deal, and how not to welcome it very much. and it’s hard for me to speak for russia, uh, we have other people, and who is supposed to say this, and i will express my opinion the first bargaining goes u not between uh, washington and the usa and their washington and tehran, but definitely the usa and uh, iran today are two key negotiators, but we must remember that negotiations are not conducted directly other countries, including russia actively, but mediate in this dialogue and in many ways that twenty-page document that was prepared was the result. uh, just russian mediation. in my opinion. uh, recent events haven't changed, uh, committed to or
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russia's interest in having the deal reopened. i don't think it's in our best interest for another nuclear state to appear at our borders - this could provoke a sufficiently , uh, serious wave of new interest in not only civilian use of nuclear technologies in the region. and yes, in the next few years, probably. it is hardly possible to talk about the emergence of new nuclear a states in the middle east region, but it is obvious that many countries in many capitals will begin to seriously look in this direction, but on the one hand, and on the other, we are now witnessing such a practical avalanche-like collapse. uh, basic international institutions. day has always been considered, well, as always 50 years. there, for more than 50 years, it was considered just a cornerstone of world security, but now many cornerstones are cracking, crumbling, but if it doesn’t come here, you say that it’s not you yes, of course, in and no one wants,
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but you have states, but if i start like this anarchic, chaotic struggle of all against all, what is called come on, the more, the better this will not happen, but, probably, such a point of view has the right to exist. uh, rule it out. it’s impossible, and probably, in august, within the framework of the review conference of the non-proliferation treaty, it will be seen whether, uh, the western countries are ready to depoliticize this topic, whether they are ready to seriously cooperate on it, or they are ready to choose russia as a rather goals and criticize even on issues that do not apply. actually as a subject, but meetings in a broom to the word ah, at the present time. this can be regularly observed when, regardless of the topics discussed on the site, they are rich, and hmm the preparatory committee of the test ban organization, topics not related to the a
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mandate of these organizations are constantly brought up. to the detriment of course. uh, professional discussions on, uh, nuclear issues, certain optimism o inspires that in a. some capitals, by the way, and washington, it seems, as it is, but the understanding that the exclusion of russia from the relevant organizations, and in the nuclear sphere, will not strengthen these organizations and the corresponding regimes of the large-scale treaty, as an organization, as an institution, it more or less copes stops these political outbursts. ah, magata cigarettes today is probably in uh, very uh, difficult situation, first of all, and the pandemic continues, the rich should be in uh, 24/7 mode. uh, guarantees, simply put, control over the nuclear activities of states certainly such. uh, the most difficult period is passed today by the rich. maybe, uh, where uh, to
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move around the world with more flexibility to implement safeguards, but the problem in this part remains and is certainly superimposed on this, and the current uh, international events, and the iaea the iaea secretariat is under serious pressure from a group of western states, but i repeat that, at any meeting or practically at any a , the discussion begins not with the declared topic, but with the latest international events, which does not strengthen. uh hmm, the prospects for reaching some kind of compromise solutions on the complex issues that are being discussed, whether, for example, the implementation of the guarantee in the islamic republic of iran control over the state's nuclear activities. i would like to remind you that today a certain. uh,
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the question of a certain complexity that needs to be overcome in terms of control over nuclear activities is not only in part of iran, but also in a number of other states and the list. uh, the tasks facing the international agency are only increasing, so there are many questions of problems, but it seems to me that as of today , bogatyr as a whole, but manages to remain, and not a dependent technical and objective organization, and avoiding politicization first of all, if we are talking about the secretariat, it is rich, not the countries, but the members of this organization. thank you thank you for the invitation. against the background of the orgy of economic restrictions, experts note that russia has set a record in a few weeks, it has
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exceeded the volume of sanctions, which is the previous record holder. iran has been saving for 40 years. iran has the richest experience and nothing life goes on even they create. one of the outstanding iranian artists for several years he has been engaged in contemporary art, despite despite the fact that he is still young, he has already managed to achieve recognition in the iranian and world art industry, iranian painting has a long history against the backdrop of globalization and digital transformation, the iranians have not only influenced world art, but have themselves been subjected to its trends. today, iranian art is a new reading and vision of the customs and traditions. the painting of muhammad was exhibited in different countries of the world, including japan. the chinese of the usa and great britain . 2006-2013 were the most favorable
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development of iranian art, then the world recognized contemporary iranian artists through major international auctions, for example, the world- famous christie opened his branch in dubai and invited iran, one of the foremost countries in the middle east in the field of art, to present his works of painting, calligraphy, sculpture and photography. i myself have participated in three major christie sotbes auctions and bonhams exhibited in zurich tokyo china los angeles new york paris london europe dubai abu dhabiku. see pouring. well, at many other auctions, the traditional art industry is divided into the artist and the viewer. today, iranians show art. living interest. respectful to the artists attend their exhibitions in response to the growing global demand, a gallery was created. kama business. that iranian artists are very familiar with literature, history and poetry, so
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they prefer not only to paint, but to express and explain their ideas and spiritual designs to the executive director of the gallery. she is an artist herself understands different styles and directions of contemporary art exhibitions of middle eastern art. this is just the place where the audience is now going. what to see the works of iranian artists, the modern art of iran it does not differ much from foreign ones, we borrowed a lot, however, it also has its own characteristics in their works, modern iranian artists express the pain and sorrow of people explain. what is the message of sacred texts, while foreign artists devote more attention to the image, and not to the picture itself, in which there is no history of active artists. she was lucky enough to hold several exhibitions of calligraphy paintings and sculptures. she sincerely believes that both the audience understands and subtly feels the art of distinguishing artists of great influence
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, of course, had western art in the modern era. this influence received a new impetus, especially when modern art became popular, but over time, this allowed the world to get acquainted with representatives of modern iranian painting throughout the centuries . for iranian artists, the content of the work, its spiritual essence in iranian works, was important first of all. there has always been a special spiritual content, which despite the influence of contemporary art. the west managed to save for several decades. many outstanding iranian artists, art. all forces tried to compete with figures of contemporary world art, demonstrating their paintings, talent and desire to satisfy the artistic needs of people, undoubtedly a key role in development. once again, movements in iran have played many international political, social and cultural
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factors, yet when looking at a contemporary iranian work of art, one feels the spiritual connection of art history that goes back thousands of years. the status of eu member candidates for ukraine, moldova and conditionally georgia, the decision by the head of the eu states, is not all smooth there, however, if they give obligations next week, this does not impose a candidacy can last for decades. turkey another interesting european commentators will confirm. they openly write and say the decision must be made in order to show russia spheres of influence. she no longer has the power to return it. the train left. the
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same arguments have been voiced about nato since the famous decision of 2008 that georgia and ukraine will certainly be members of the alliance , there is no need to explain the consequences. the european union has always emphasized that its expansion is completely different , just the opposite, but they came to the identical nothing teaches everyone knows. but it seems they don’t teach their own either it was an international review. goodbye. it is always interesting how it all begins now you will see everything. manufacturers of good things
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