tv 5-ya studiya RUSSIA24 July 20, 2022 10:38am-11:01am MSK
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e discussions of the russian federation in the information space in the media really expresses serious concern about the provision of gas and coal. eh, how serious is this? well, time will tell, they simply report that energetik is collapsing rapidly, even here , the publication points out the polish thought due to the hasty decision of warsaw to impose a ban on the import of this resource from russia and the green energy agenda. and it is clear that now the energy market is very strongly politicized, in particular in poland, but at the same time, they cannot but pay attention to some objective indicators. well , the thought is polish - this is not the most influential newspaper and which is in consistent opposition to the authorities. eh, how justified such estimates are, again, it is difficult for me to judge this, it is better to
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talk with experts about the statement, such as a crash, the market, and so on. everything that is rather from the field of journalism. uh, probably, energy experts will speak out more substantively with restraint. well, here's some more news. oh, which i would also like to discuss with you. here the deputies of the verkhovna rada voted for an accelerated consideration of the special status of polish citizens in ukraine, uh, uh, uh. here ukrainians have the same privileged rights. that's interesting in poland they are planning before. or is it something like this, as i understand it. uh, the development of this law, the bills and its submission to the ukrainian parliament, was justified by the fact that exactly the same rights are granted in poland to the citizens of ukraine, uh,
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who arrived here, uh, as refugees uh-huh and from ukraine how, as the president filed it zelensky is a reaction to say an expression of gratitude for the favorable regime that was created in poland for ukrainian refugees. so yes, not here, but sergey vladimirovich here is another question that i would also like to raise. we discussed it with you before the broadcast. there it turned out that a not very accurate quote is given just e in russian translation, in russian translation, but this article, but be that as it may, for such a k is rendered. uh, that the problem in the economy will force poland to lift the boycott on goods from russia well, now, well, many polish citizens are bogging down goods from russia, but as i understand it, the price issue is still at the forefront of the eyes. why is it that
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european goods are getting more expensive and the price of goods that come from russia does not change? hmm, it's hard for me to judge. this, probably, is also a special question, which economists should answer in the article that you are talking about, it was about the mood in polish society, and the point is that the mood, and these, basically do not change. mostly remain ukrainian, more precisely, about kiev and, uh, hostile to russia. in this regard, polish consumers, for the most part, are still set to boycott goods from russia, which appear here in ever smaller quantities, since retailers. uh don't count on high demand for them. in the future, how can i say everything in this article, perhaps these sentiments
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will change, but so far this situation persists yes, but in general, such an anti-russian background. uh, the anti-russian feature is there in the media and the statements of politicians, it is now preserved. i am again, i give an example with germany, where there are still economic issues. now they are slowly starting. well, not something to fix. eh, this rhetoric, but still put it on pragmatics on some kind. it's hard for me to judge what is happening in germany in predominantly poland. and the mood in favor of the kiev regime and against russia, public opinion is not preserved and is warmed up, as by the authorities. so the opposition has so far no changes in the public mood imperceptibly sergey vladimirovich thank you for being with us live sergey andreev ambassador of the russian federation e, v. poland was in touch with us. and now let's fast forward to iran. hmm, where
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just the day before, negotiations were held and in the trilateral astana format there were also bilateral meetings between vladimir putin and the president. and iran's brahim raisi also had a conversation with turkish president recep taip erdogan with the spiritual leader. uh, the islamic republic of oleg named with us. nikitsmagin. actually, the tass correspondent in iran is in touch. and nikita greetings here, of course, it's interesting, and on that's just the press in the main islamic republic is paying attention now. well, first of all, of course, it goes. uh, the story about hmm emphasizing the role of the iranian republic then talking about iran becoming the diplomatic capital there at some point. here he is playing more and more of a role. and so, uh, its m-th meaning, or something, the relationship to increases and in general, uh, everything, more strange, as if
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interested in building relationships with her, but this is approximately such a narrative is being built, in principle, at least more or less. eh, well , there is a reformist press for conservatives. she is a little more critical. she says about the same thing here, but she may have some doubts, uh, sound that , perhaps, we need to build a balanced policy. perhaps we are too strong. eh, trusting russia, china so maybe we need to look not only in this direction, but somewhere else, but in general, of course, more uh, some positive moments prevail, positive outlook. and some kind of emphasis on constructiveness, which is built in relations with large countries, and not western ones. yes, that's interesting, that is, uh, in iran, uh, which lives under american sanctions. there, since what was the seventy-ninth year, that is, more than 40 years. uh, there are u publications that talk about not relying too much on any one, as we do on china's russia . we are getting on with it step by step. come
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on, this question of how sanctions affect or do not affect attitudes, you understand more here the point is that we have the same e until recently, that is, the previous president. we had a reminder of a reformer. yes, these are conditional such liberals in iranian power. in general, they lost all political power, but as soon as they left power, then the liberal press, well, conditionally liberal yes, the reformist iranian press, and these politicians themselves. they are now more often trying to somehow criticize the current government. what can be criticized for? actually, if they were criticized for being too strong, uh, upo. to the west they they are trying, respectively, uh, to twist in the opposite direction and say that, and you are now too much cooking on china and russia, in places, of course, it looks a bit. uh, it's funny because, well, for example, i don't know, some kind of agreement with china is criticized for example, yes, but iran just has a non-terrorist history. that is, since this is china for him, this is actually the only way to get out of the
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sanctions on a massive scale economically; there is no alternative for this agreement. here and the same. probably the most possible to say about relations with russia, which, in general, are now being built and, as it were, new interests are completely appearing, and this year will almost certainly become a turning point in relations between iran and the russian-economic. yes, because there is simply a huge interest on the part of russia today in the koran , and here, too, it is somehow strange to talk about economic relations e. well, there is some. i don't know the imperial background. there often recalls the history of our countries, which have not always been. even, but not so less, that is, it really does not always look logical, but certain, as it were, a mood. this is how you used to be, of course you are, and this primarily applies to those very conditional liberals who exist in power and in the press. nikita, these are the moods. well, it is clear that they e will always be. yes, there, when it seems to someone there that we ourselves with a mustache, that we, in
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principle, are the same to us. it’s good in any situation, probably, but they are connected. this is mostly with what there is with indecision. eh, to there measures taken, which were there before, with the fact that, among other things, here and there, not only russia is there. yes, you can say for the past decade there somehow. well, compared to what we have now, if, of course, to compare. it is possible to draw such a conclusion. what was required here? eh, well, it wasn't required. but it would be possible to somehow decide whether or not, yes, and, uh, in the direction of, let's say, european partners, who either agree or disagree, that is, in this part. this is but russia for them, probably also european side, that is, in this part of the world, after all , iran has some kind of distrust. no, well, uh, distrust towards the west, it’s not just there, it has certainly increased in recent years, as it were, connected with responsibly with the nuclear deal with the exit to survive trump from the nuclear deal by the fact that not only did trump leave, more and the europeans, with
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all the promises that they would do something there, that they were against it, in fact, they did not influence in any way and fully complied with the sanctions. that is, of course, there is. and the fact that the main thing is the story is that in iran there are these two camps in the main key, er, conservative reformers, there is a constant internal political struggle. and even when it seemed like a year ago it seemed that all the conservatives finally won. they completely got the parliament. they won the presidential elections. uh, in general, also an overwhelming advantage. and in power, they will keep on repeating, but, uh, now, since iran has certain problems within the country. and as soon as these problems, than, as it were, further and than the more they aggravate and society begin, the more on them. they are starting to pay more and more attention to these problems and look for reasons to criticize the authorities, and here some things appear. e related to do not know. well, i think that conservative reformers should understand that with
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some problems, even internal ones, which, of course, are related to the economy, it is better to fight together and, uh, now that there is a unique one for this . here's a geopolitical sin opportunity i don't take advantage of. and nikita thank you nikita smagin e, the correspondent of the e agency of the correspondent of the tass agency in iran was in touch with us. and now let's take the turkish side. uh, a representative of the foreign relations bureau of the turkish vatan party is connected here, mr. hussein na ernman is in touch with us. erman greetings. hello hello how did turkey react to the negotiations that took place, uh, that took place here in tehran? what they write what they say at the summit was to get the russian iranian side to agree on
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a military operation, uh, in the north of this against squads. uh, bring it on. go, then you know that these organizations are supported, the united states of america and the united states are called the ground forces of syria, but so far we ourselves understand that the iranian and russian side did not give consent to this operation, but today turkey is all the media, they are still waiting for e statements, so the main issue for turkey is the form. it was this topic at the past station and all the media are waiting for erdogan's statement about uh, that, uh, after all, how will they talk about military trans in the north of seville however, it is worth noting that, uh, on many positions, nevertheless, they reached agreements. uh, like how all parties have again determined that
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they support the territorial integrity of syria and they all agree that the us must go. it is very important. how do you understand turkey despite the fact that the nato country e is unacceptable for the presence of the united states of america in syria , as they understand that the threat to its territorial integrity for the federal turkey is now also e, it is from the united states of america and supported by it that these theoretical organizations. yes, the second. well, turkey is glad that e kurdish autonomy e under the pretext of fighting some kind of terrorism. e, too e do not provide for any of the parties e, all e, leave. uh, that's within the framework of the national interests of syria itself and within the framework of territorial integrity. uh, this is also a big achievement for, uh,
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the turkish side, because i was very afraid of what the iranians scattered. we could support autonomy to some extent, but uh, everyone in syria and uh, as far as turkey is concerned, here we are as a party, there we are constantly promoting such topics that , after all, negotiations with the president of syria, the president of syria, bashmart, must finally sit down at the table. and we see that turkey has finally changed its statements. previously, she was, uh, declared that she was president. uh, should step down from his post, but now we see that turkey is no longer demanding to be overthrown. and uh, on the contrary, we are ready for their active participation, uh, in peace negotiations, so we see that yes, unfortunately, until we see u, we have not heard information about the consent of iran and
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russia to conduct an operation against us-backed e terrorist organizations, but we see that e conceptual e all sides. uh, they continue to support the territorial integrity of syria. yes, here it is a very significant thing. uh about the fact that, uh, the syrian issue is being discussed in general, uh, outside the context of what they want or don’t want, the united states or nato, uh, which are used in only one wording, that they should finally get out of there and and there situation will be normalized. well, it turns out that by itself no one will support terrorist groups. eh, everything will be fine. and the issue of grain is still very important. we have just a couple of minutes left. here, uh, therefore, about, uh, in the turkish republic. what are the opinions?
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turkey, uh, too, again, all sides of turkey, all political forces support these aspirations of the president of the earthly chris, and here we see that in fact the turkish side of the forces is making efforts, including. uh, it's very important that and uh, he hooked up to this cause to advance. but we, as it were, many newspapers, such as in turkey, say yes. e turkish russian side to make efforts to overcome. this is a crisis, because the valuable is growing every day and you need permission to questions. as soon as possible. but we see that the ukrainian side. uh, it seems to slow down this process, uh, everything cannot regulate this sea space and the mines that it has
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laid. there, the ukrainian side does not seek mine clearance. uh coast territory and due this is where the main problem arises, according to which , so far, the military, turkey and, uh, the civil authorities have not yet been able to bring this issue, uh, well, to uh, convenient for all resolution issues. yes erman. right here at the end of our conversation. thank you very much for being in touch with us. uh, luk hussein yerman, representative of the foreign relations bureau of the turkish party. watan was in touch with us. and at the end i will quote the statement of the un world food program which directly concerns what merman is talking about. it has now been said that humanity will face mass starvation of political destabilization as well as uncontrolled migration if no measures are taken to solve the
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food crisis. well, in order to illustrate the seriousness of this problem. the number of those who experience food problems has increased from 135 million in 2019 to 345 million in 2019. 50 million people live on the verge of starvation and it takes $ 22.2 billion to feed 152 million people end of quote. thank you for attention.
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