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attempting to damage our civilian infrastructure, we are indeed quite restrained on this, er, answer, but for the time being. just recently, the russian armed forces, uh, inflicted a breed of sensitive strikes there, but this is how we will consider that these are warning strikes, if the situation continues to develop in this way, then the answer will be more serious, with regard to terrorist attacks. yes, this is such a serious thing. this is essentially the use of terrorist methods. we see it in the killings of officials on hmm and those released territories. we see this, uh, even an attempt to conduct directives on the territory of the russian federation, including i don’t know if there was any public information on this subject, even attempts to carry out terrorist attacks. well, if not at the facilities themselves, then around our nuclear facilities, nuclear power plants on the territory of the russian federation , i have already spoken about the zaporozhye tatarstan. we see it
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all, we control it, of course, and, uh, we will do everything to prevent a negative development of events and the answer will be if they don’t they will understand, in the end, that such, uh, such methods, uh, are unacceptable; in fact, they do not differ in any way from the methods of terrorism. hello, one, kiev recently presented a draft guarantee of the security of ukraine, i wanted to say, well, you said that we see activity there, and there, well, the kiev authorities announced that they hmm began to conduct an active counter-attack on the operation. well, let's see how it will be the result, how it will end. also, kiev recently published a document draft security guarantees ukraine how can you comment? how can you evaluate this proposal, this project, to
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be honest, i am not familiar with what they are offering this time. we, in fact, started with this. we talked about when or the negotiation processes of today's kiev authorities and completed, in fact, uh, this negotiation process in istanbul and the well-known. the istanbul draft agreement, after which the troops were withdrawn from kiev in order to create conditions for the conclusion of this agreement instead of the conclusion of the kiev authorities. immediately they refused all agreements, it means that they were thrown into a box and announced that they had no agreements. this means that they will not seek with russia, but will seek, uh, victory on the battlefield. well, the flag is in hand, they are just trying to do this, conducting this contouring, uh, this contraception, let's see how it ends. hmm, and as for the security guarantee, we, in
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general, uh, there were quite strict guarantees, uh, and. uh, we needed guarantees from our side from nato, uh, so regional grass-countries include turkey as a whole. we agreed with this for the most part. account. there were some things that required such minor refinement, but on the whole, quite serious hmm serious hmm requirements were agreed, but the kiev authorities themselves shelved it , what else did they come up with, i don’t know, because they have uh position on each issue is changing, almost every day, it is necessary to look in this regard. i would like to remind you that before the start of a special military operation. we talked about the princes of security and the security measures of russia itself, but no one responded to this.
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thought it necessary to respond in any way, unfortunately. vladimir vladimirovich hello rostovtseva ekaterina tass please tell us how you assess the progress of the special military operation is required is it required is it required to adjust its plan of adjustment is not subject to, uh, the general staff campaigns, in the course of the operation they make operational decisions something is considered key, but the main goal , and the main goal is to liberate the entire territory of donbass. but this work continues, despite these attempts to counterattack on ukrainian army. we have an offensive operation. in the donbas itself, they do not stop. they are moving at a slow pace, but consistently , gradually, gradually, gradually, the russian army is occupying new new territories, i do not pay
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attention. we are not fighting full armies with the military, only part of the russian army. only contract parts, well, of course. this is due to certain parameters of personnel and so on. uh, that's why we're not rushing this part, but uh, by and large, essentially no changes. no, something the general staff considers important something secondary, uh, but uh, the main task remains unchanged and it is being implemented. maria sidibaya, did erdogan voice the proposal to meet with zelensky at the meeting and under what conditions now, and did erdogan voice in his proposal to you to hold a meeting with zelensky you have been invited for a long time. there is nothing wrong with this. the president of turkey is making
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a significant contribution to e. on the normalization of the situation, including, say, on food issues, the solution of the food export issue. e of ukrainian grain through odessa is a distinctive degree, the result of his work, so e he is really a serious contribution to solving a number of serious issues that arise around this crisis and it goes without saying that he met with president zelensky e believing that it could lead to some- then the position of the result on this one? what, would you tell me? in general, under the conditions, a dialogue with ukraine is often possible if it is possible. the first condition is for them to agree. they don’t want to, mr. zelensky he announced that he publicly said, i don’t know where he is . here is a public one that he is not ready and does not want to talk with russia, but he is not ready, no need. life
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you've already told a little see through erdogan. but can you still tell in more detail what you discussed with him about the grain deal, in general it is still in force, will grain and our fertilizer reach the poorest countries, so i don’t know this is what we talked at the summit now and what i said, it was heard for the press. yeah, well, after all then you have to repeat first. eh, an example. erdogan was one of the initiators of this, but he was one of the e, was one of the leaders who, as it were, organized the execution of this idea for today. on from e. here, on yesterday’s, it was the day before yesterday, and 121 ships came out of ukrainian ports. out of
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120 ships, only three were sent to the poorest countries under the un food program, about 35 and maybe already a little more than a percent of the grain exported from the territory, and with territories of ukraine went to european countries. outside a poor country and certainly not in the poorest countries of the world and only 4.5% went to the poorest countries under the un 4.5 percent program grain was sent to the poorest countries under the program of the food program. he, but it's not up to us, we only assumed the obligation, uh, to organize the removal. this we do it, but it is necessary that the organization of the united
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nations other all participants in this process. in the end , they achieved the goal for which the withdrawal from this grain was organized. well, hey general secretary. i know i'm saying this absolutely. eh, sincerely. i know that he takes the necessary strength and really tries to do it, but so far he has not succeeded either . the same applies. uh, exporting our fertilizers, but this is generally unprecedented. i say ugly. permission i told you from the european commission under the shameful lift the ban on the purchase of our fertilizers. but only for their own countries for eu countries but really and what about the world's poorest countries, what about hmm the rhetoric that all our efforts together should be aimed at preventing hunger in these
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poorest countries. it's all bluff just to solve their selfish problems problems that are created. they themselves, with their own hands, both in the field of food supply and in the field of energy, but created problems, and now they are solving them at someone else's expense. but this is just a disgrace, but i hope common sense. in the end, our colleagues, the european commission, will have enough to correct this mistake. he will assume that this is a mistake no, understanding and making the right decisions the same applies. you already have russian fertilizers, by the way, it would be nice to pay attention to the possibilities of belarus belarus is one of the largest countries in terms of production. damn their fertilizers in the world, but uh, it means that the americans, by the way, were the first to remove sanctions on our fertilizers, by the way. but, if they return, the americans,
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in general, are a pragmatic people. that's when we talk about export of grain from ukraine know who export ukrainian american companies. they are the owner of this grain, mostly in large part. it turned out that the lands in ukraine had long been sold to american companies. this is their grain, they are their grain war. so therefore a lot and apparently, on this account there was talk. well, it doesn’t matter that they removed fertilizer from ours, but left problems in fact. by insurance, a ban on the entry of our ports, from which grain fertilizer troops have been preserved, that is, on transfers to financial e-e finance calculations of financial constraints. they know all about it know all the time they say yes, yes problem. we will solve the problem. nobody does anything . we must give credit to the secretary general. he tries to solve these rules in constant contact with all participants in this process, until he succeeds. well, let's hope that,
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uh, that these negotiations with the general secretary are successful, we will sell, we sell and we sell our product , it must be in demand on the markets. but if we sell like this, it will not reach the poorest countries. here's the thing. we have heard, probably, about 300,000 tons of our fertilizers have accumulated in the ports of european countries, our company is already saying we will give it away for free, only release unlock let's give it to the poorest countries in the developing market, well, they still keep it. it is generally surprising that they do not want russia to earn money. but if we give away for free. we don't make money on this. what are they doing? i don't understand why. that's all the chatter going on, and helping the poorest parties. she is in action. that's what actually happens, no. i have the impression that this is especially, uh, european countries concerned. these are the former former colonial
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powers, but they still live in the e paradigm as well. philosophies they are accustomed to live at the expense of others and still cannot get rid of this paradigm in their practical daily politics, but the time has come , finally. to draw certain conclusions and behave differently in a more civilized way. the most important bilateral meeting with the head of china is, after all, a very important meeting indeed. considering the hot atmosphere. the whole world was watching it, the hot atmosphere on the planet, i mean that the most important thing in the results of this meeting was nothing most important. as it is not yet, what is strange is nothing. the most important thing was not. it was, in fact, the usual, uh, ordinary, and our meeting and there were no personal meetings for a long time. uh, after my trip to
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beijing for the opening of the olympics. hmm. well, we just stated. uh, we had a significant increase in trade turnover last year. i already spoke about this 140 billion was we set the task. get to 200 billion dollars of trade. well, they thought it was some kind of distant target beyond the horizon. this year the trade turnover will reach about 180 or maybe 190 billion dollars. that is, these uh, this goal of 200 billion. it is about to be realized in my opinion. this is the most important thing, we talked about what needs to be done additionally so that, uh, this trade turnover expands, we talked about what needs to be done in modern conditions, in order to effectively resist illegal restrictions of any trade warriors who it means it deploys, and here uh, here uh, our
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so-called partners, so to speak, apply various restrictions. no, not legitimate, but we are already forced to somehow respond to this. we understand what is happening . they talked about the need to expand trade, and settlements in national currencies. it's growing little by little, not as fast as we'd all like, but it's moving forward nonetheless. uh, we talked about large projects, uh, which we are implementing, but about infrastructure projects that would be allowed. uh, it means to unblock commodity flows for growing yes flows. here, basically. this is what they talked about. well, of course, there were issues related to crises. eh, well, in such a benevolent, but, in principle, absolutely manner of these questions. well, let's finish okay , the vesti fm radio station on the eve of the us treasury increased
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not only the number of people who fall under sanctions, but also the nature of work and age limits. in the consequences, one can say that this is the work of your assistant maxim oreshkin, what is there age limits? i don’t ask, but besides the fact that this is maxim oreshkin, an assistant can, well, the head of the general director of the company e-payment system world, but also maria. i don’t understand that maxim is a nut. yes , sanctions. yes, we, apparently, are for a meeting with erdogan. i met erdogan in turkey. here, once again , under sanctions, well, in addition to what else, as regards age, as regards age. there is also a children's ambusman, maria belova, for the fact that she stole ukraine's wording and it also turned out to be children from ukraine. well, the wording which was american because of which she fell under sanctions, but also kadyrov and his
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minors. uh, the children of their three hit today, as you know, 14 is quite simple. well, it just happened. i was busy with other questions. i don't know about it. well, what do you think about? i think it's schizophrenia, because because underage children under uh sanctions to put this is a very outrageous thing. it seems to me that they simply no longer understand what they are doing. as for our ombudsman for the protection of children's rights. uh, then uh, as we know, she was and is still practicing. i hope that he will continue to deal with it, he was engaged in the removal of our children from the war zones from syria from iraq, uh, that means the children who remained there due to various circumstances. not on my own, of course. this is a noble mission. she risks her life and limb. eh,
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naturally. uh, hmm, normal business, when she was taking children out of the war zone or from dangerous probes in the donbass, what's wrong with that? thanks need. uh, for this, say a few bows, put boys for this. i hear about it for the first time. it's outrageous that the interfax agency is over. now now come on thank you ksenia cherneeva to the interfax agency regarding the situation between the army and azerbaijan in your opinion. at the moment, attempts are being made by others. countries to somehow influence the situation in karabay, while e is busy with a special operation in ukraine and will there be enough resources in russia now to continue to exert influence on colleagues for maintaining, uh, the latest border incident has nothing to do with karak at all, it’s not a completely different region, but, but the border between the army and
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azerbaijan well, we really regret it, we, of course, about the victims that hmm came in the case there, but uh, in that first of all, under the pressure of russia, this conflict succeeded. i hope it continues to be so for you. uh, questions of resources and so far enough, thank you. god yes please questions. uh, the final sco summit ends today, but the leaders should meet soon, according to line, there's a big twenty. and if i'm divided about whether you are visitors to indonesia and what can interfere with your plans to visit as well? thank you bali. i've already been, uh, on my own. the roller is a good beautiful place, but beauty is not the point. we 'll see how the situation develops. uh in economics in other areas. on i have an invitation to visit. uh, twenty to me, uh, the president hosting the country. he
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personally informs me about this when he was in moscow, then he called again and said that i had in mind. eh, that means there is a certain pressure, but my position is tough. we wanted to see you, and on this one, i looked, we will decide. uh, russia to take part in the near future. okay, uh, because there are many of you, but i am alone. yes, please. thank you very much, vladimir vladimirovich. good evening. i'm quick you just mentioned the grain ships that went to europe while the food crisis. not there there an energy crisis is a question about it. recently president. commission a number of other high-ranking european officials yes in uh in the heat, so to speak searching for a solution to the energy crisis have invited their citizens to send cosmic fabulous electricity bills. to no one personally, my question is to you. how are you going to react to this? and if all of a sudden bills start coming to you, you are going to, if you
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pay them, thank you, i didn’t hear anything about this either. i don't know, this is another attempt to shift the problem of a headache. e from a sick head to a healthy one. that's what it is among our people , exactly, and they say that the energy crisis in europe did not begin with the beginning of a special military operations of russia, uh, in ukraine in the donbass, not from this much earlier by a year. if it started earlier. he, when it seems strange to me with hmm but a green trip a green trip is needed, of course, you need to take care of the climate and not allow it. uh, passing some point of no return, when uh the climate starts to change in such a way that it will be impossible to stop it, and we will turn. e to one of the planets of the solar system. uh, that means, uh, which used to be, like, according to scientists, the atmosphere of television, there is a temperature somewhere around 500 °. certainly, no one wants this, but to do it, if necessary
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, carefully, carefully, step by step, they e to achieve a momentary political situation in their countries. uh, let's go to the extent of curtailing e-e hydrocarbon energy, in general, banks stopped giving credit. uh, local governments stopped allocating land for uh, future developments stopped uh, building plans. uh, you understand the energy infrastructure, yes, and the sharp institutions in the traditional energy industry have been reduced. well, it all started happening a few years ago. right now it's like uh prices have risen for, say, gas in the us and production is growing, but not as fast as entrepreneurs would like there. why are banks afraid to lend? you see, all of this. uh, specialists
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are experts, they understand everything perfectly, but these populist statements that someone is to blame. that's where you go. this is only to provide themselves with protection from the outraged citizens of their countries. that's what to do, firstly, part of the e -moralized ballet, what is called it means erroneous e, reference points in the green trip running ahead is not a willingness to respond to the voluminous, but huge amounts of energy needed to support economic growth and industrial growth. the economy is growing. energy is getting smaller. this is the first big mistake. so, the second in terms of gas, the europeans were persuaded, it is not necessary only to focus on the market. let's focus on a long-term contract. why did i say repeat? once again, the same gazprom should invest billions in new
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developments, but he had to be sure that he will sell gas, before investing in this the meaning of long-term contracts, mutual obligations arise for those who sell and those who buy. no, let the market react. uh, adjusts we've said a thousand times, don't don't do this, it will lead to dire consequences. no. they, in fact, forced us to know what to do? they forced us to invest a significant share of the spot price in the price of the contract oil. well, the prices under began to rise and the prices even under long-term contracts age, and what have we to do with it? this is the first. second, i told them many times, so hmm. well, gazprom does not give
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gas. listen, are you normal people or not, poland took and placed under sanctions on the gas pipeline, yamal europe and closed the route. but i told the gentleman to call that you know me warsaw call and ask them to open the route. that's all. first, second, two strings of the gas pipeline along the e, through the territory of ukraine, ukraine is supplied with weapons. she is took and closed them one of the routes. perhaps to tibrate more, which means that there are 25 billion sooner. well, i'm honest in the amount of billions. now i will not say, well, the whole route was closed.

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