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from russia, somewhere around 30 million tons, then it goes, the united states of canada is somewhere around 25-26 million france 19 million. and ukraine, i have such relatively new data, which i hope you can trust and ukraine 14 million tons this means that, as far as our deliveries are concerned, they will naturally be carried out in accordance with all the contracts that have been concluded, we have no reason to revise these contacts. uh, contracts , uh, well, in ukraine, i already said, so the russian federation is doing everything to ensure that the threat of hunger and some decisions in africa, latin america that, well, it becomes simply absurd, we will strive to ensure that people live with confidence in the future. and grigory mayevich, we will now interrupt for a while, and then we will continue.
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we continue the conversation is the fifth studio. we are talking with grigory karasin, chairman of the committee on the website of the federation for international affairs grigory babich we have already discussed grain, we are talking about europe and it is clear that in recent days, and against the backdrop of problems in the economy. yes, and it may already be in politics, but such prime minister, so they called him, and resignation. uh, the threat of resignation. ah and uh, serious changes are underway and in kiev, uh, there are resignations and so
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on. uh, first of all, what do you associate it with? and how far can this process go? i think that a series of resignations of high government officials in kiev testifies, but, probably, to the crisis of the state system as a whole, because we remember how these people, so to speak, e rose through the ranks and occupied leadership positions. all this happened. uh, well, in recent years 3-4. uh, these people are well known and , uh, they were mainly selected on the principle of personal uh, devotion to zelensky. well, now suddenly the picture is unfolding in such a way that they began to remember a friend. and who is to blame for the fact that the kharkov agreement on the black sea fleet was signed with russia? according to the location of our
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black sea fleet in the crimea, this was in 2010. that is, the aunt remembered, as chernomygov said, when the night passed, it means that the dismissals of those people who somehow took part in the development, e bilateral relations with us. uh, it means more guilty when they are looking for things to blame in the house, unimportant. this is the perfectly obvious truth. and and. i think that now it is just coming, that very moment of confidence in ourselves, so to speak, as uh hmm, political society, so to speak, is no longer there, it is lost, lost. uh, now there will be an agonizing convulsive train. e way out of this situation. i think that it will be very difficult for zelensky and his team to find this way out. moreover, the team is melting before our eyes.
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do you think that zelensky will take ordinary measures, we don’t know what’s in his head, especially after taking the medicine that he says it’s even hard to guess. yes, yes, with you diverse. we must be ready for any reversals of his nature. here, uh, and at the same time. uh, it means that we should think about the statements of ukrainian current leaders, which indicate that they do not fully understand where they are leading the country, that they are leading the country states. e, in the name of what they need at all . and what washington needs, the european union nato, uh, it's hard to come by, but apparently, life makes you think about it more and more often. and grigory borisovich and this is the awareness of reality, which is slowly breaking
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through the light in this fog euphoria e, or even fog, and euphoria e of a trip to a new world and, probably, euphoria, but not euphoria but this hmm fog of russophobia is breaking through rays of light, and in europe, by the way, is it possible to combine e events in kiev events in europe a here at the moment? uh, one shouldn't be too optimistic at such a difficult stage in the development of european politics. we must calmly and methodically prove that we are serious people who care about stability, i.e. international peace. and, by the way, speaking of the predictability of a quiet life for our own children and grandchildren. that is why, uh, a special military operation began, because we do not want to live in an environment where
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nato missiles or some other, uh, means weapons of mass destruction in this same issue of their own, and speaking of ukrainian, by the way. uh people, he ukrainian population understand that for them it is uh, this regime is terrible because it is absolutely hopeless. you can’t live next to a huge power, and go out on the square to shout, e, a moskalak to a molyak, but this is an obvious fact, and now no one remembers this about these squares in a coup d’état. uh, cheap arguments of propagandists. now somehow everything on the one hand, it calmed down a little, and on the other hand, some kind of internal anger appeared. uncertainty is very bad for public affairs. yes, grigory borisovich , of course, but this is the state of ukrainian society.
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now it calls. he is anxious from one side to the other. we understand that there are still political processes in the country. eh, will continue. and we will follow the development of events grigorievich thank you very much. let me remind you that we talked with grigory karasin, chairman of the committee of the federation councils on international, and we continue to release cases. well , now let's talk in more detail about the topics that we have already touched on with a rude borisovich. i mean gas, because there is a lot of noise in europe now about this issue. and there are even many already memes and so on. uh, frozen germans. uh, you know an analogue of this near moscow a and so on, such parallels are drawn, and it’s clear that u completely all the blame lies with this chaos that is now in the energy market in the european authorities with their takeaway ideas about defeating russia a it seems to me that they simply did not study well at school, and
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they don’t remember the current politics, that all these ideas have failed for centuries and there is no reason that this time it will be somehow different. well, back to gas. pavel zavalny, uh, pavel nikolaevich is in touch. hello, let's turn off the gas, completely or not, you are being asked a provocative question . i think not, as the germans think, it's not me, then the germans are so afraid. although, to be honest, no, he serves with us, supplying weapons to ukraine . after all, we have reduced supplies to 40% lower already there 30 something along the nord stream and western politicians are pretending that the russians will turn off the gas completely preparing to make different gestures there. uh, and uh, still our requirements. what i
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understand is that gazprom is not satisfied with the documents that siemens sent. he sent documents. it would seem that the germans are blaming us. the same khabik says, do not trust the russians. they are deceiving us deceiving the germans in the entire history of gas supplies. uh, for more than 50 years, they have never let me down, they never cheated and always the word kept. in general, political politicians in germany hear voices in the happiness of interaction and supplies that the work of nord stream 2, because today there are big risks, there are no turbines connected, then ukraine is necessary, it doesn’t let security through, but these are all risks for consumers of european france germany in general, if we evaluate the situation. but in general, the european state's macro balance is strangely about twenty-five percent, that is, they are balanced balance up to 100%, yes 25%. nuclear
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energy 25% coal. yes, 5%, everything else, including uh, starting from 2005. against the backdrop of a decline in domestic production, there is talk of reducing dependence on gas, in general from gas power, in russia now there is, because against the background of e, depending on gas imports, demand has grown more and more. e in gas. e from russia because only russia was able to provide such a large volume, noticing a decrease in its own production. and here is the need, as usual, to fuel the illusion in individual countries. well, let's start talking went, but as a result of the nineteenth year, the peak of consumption, e.g., russian gas, that is, we, if valuable, consumed about 450 billion from it. we supplied about 200 billion. forty percent were. it was beneficial to europe and those strange received also germa
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