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their crimes. here, tell us, please, what is the essence of this initiative and, uh, who will fall under this amnesty, respectively? thank you very much. yes and we are hanging with such. you introduced a bill today and the idea of an amnesty has been discussed in the business community, including with the authorities for several years, and earlier an application for an amnesty was enough. we have removed all the controversial articles left. there are quite narrow. the list of articles of the compositions of this amnesty will affect, if all goes well there are approximately 20,000 people. yes, uh, some of them are sitting behind such a high -profile fraud article once some kind of article appeared. she appeared there back in the nineties, when you really remember there were all these banks. chara is there, who threw depositors. there were a lot of scams out there. now, uh, for the last 10 years, law enforcement agencies have been under it, but they slip it in, well, any economic activity, there are some there. e compositions and, of course, the courts in some cases. they justify people there, but in reality, we still have cases. there is an accusatory bias, especially
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according to economic articles, that if we have already arrested him, there is probably something there, and there are a lot of people in prison who would be very useful to us in the economy now. eh, yes, because these are people who, under the conditions of sanctions, can also participate in this special economic operation and, uh, literally. uh, here is the abbreviation of the pepper article and here is their narrowing, especially for those who for the first time can get places for ticking people who first committed such an economic crime, and i believe that it would be very useful now in this actually essence. uh, moving on, now returning, more precisely, to the topic, just the same sanctions-sanctions confrontation, in particular, the european union has a new method. perhaps you can say that. now there is an ex-territorial approach to sanctions against our country. this means that they will be wearing sanctions lists of citizens of organizations from third countries that help russians bypass sanctions, respectively. please tell me
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how, in your opinion, these measures can be, well, effective, as they say, from their point of view. how can we answer? how do you evaluate such a step in general? well, this is not a new way for them, because this, uh, was actually partly in the package of sanctions after the fourteenth year. what sanctions were applied against iran that is, this is a proven method, when not only enterprises, e of economic entities within the country are punished, but those who collaborate with them? it's an understandable idea, yes. eh, that 's to say, it's not great. it's bad for the country, but er. russian people saw very different things. here and well how to say? yes, it's annoying, but there are ways to get around it. these are ours. uh, our entrepreneurs will find the same people, if they are not taken to the front now, so they will release them from prisons, then, i think that we will decide this here as well, of course, i would not want to tell you in detail how to do this. but
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now there are a lot of consultants who suggest how to do it. well, in principle, our people are experienced , many in general, remember the mechanisms of the nineties of the two thousandth, that is, goods will go to russia, and raw materials for production will go. there are details. until now, even aggregates are being dragged in, and it is possible to lead a business on this, of course, the price of delivery has increased tensely. that's what a lot of people ask. but how is it? the dollar, it seems, is cheaper even now. and what about the prices have risen, because the cost of delivery of what is called logistics has grown and the second is the payment system itself. now we got there after a few steps. hmm, so to speak, of course, we are squeezed out like that. well, not a criminal zone, of course, but such a gray zone is beautiful. you will do a lot to build global world. yes, such people are being squeezed out of it, but i think that, in general, the world will globally disintegrate, and in this sense, russia has a pioneer who is passing through, who
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will cope with those, uh, the level of pressure that people in russia can endure nothing good is not, but it is a completely different level of pressure to which people back west are ready for a very high level of stress tolerance. yes. e. tell me please, if we talk about interaction. these people cannot be defeated quite right. and this is not a joke. yes? yes, yes, yes, and if we talk about post-soviet space about interaction and please tell us, in your opinion, how russia should now build relations with uh, post-soviet, and republics, respectively . yes, this is our president and the economic block of the government and in the foreign policy block we are building very pragmatically. that is. that's often some bloggers say, and that's why they don't say something, why they don't recognize, this or that one is new there now
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republics, that's what we need checkers or go , our economy needs to go, so the fact that some countries of the near abroad were not particularly noted in the propaganda sphere. uh, we don't need russia's support from them. we have enough of our will and no, strength, yes, and attention. but the fact that it is important for us that a real flow of real transit of goods go through them, eh? service providers often even need a working mechanism. yes, this is us, this is this, we need this from them, and what kind of political declarations do they have, this is us then we will figure it out after the victory in this conflict with the west. i think, let's start from this. yes thank you thank you very much for deployed let's leave the propagandist. quite right. thank you. big. thank you.
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if i don’t methodically hammer, they pierce the dome right into the block and subsequently damage the reactor here already, perhaps the worst thing i have to do is dispel the myth that the power unit is of such strength that it means that a boeing 777 impact will withstand a lot of speculation on this subject building special corps. and what can happen now, when there are six power units, which are almost constantly struck by certain types of strikes, always
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little ukraine of the ussr passed before it turned out to be at the current point. that's what we're interested in, we hope that it's interesting for you, and that's what we'll talk about today. one ukraine and two peoples are westerners from the glaciers. is it possible to return the departed skidnyaks to ukraine expert opinion, luhansk historical center of industrial donbass temperamental and even passionate galicians, open and cheerful southerners seriously differ in character in their look and way of life. odessans of nikolaev, slightly closed hosts
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and transcarpathians and volynians, as well as patient and hardworking residents of the eastern regions, however, by and large, the country has long been divided into two large categories of westerners and middle peasants with khidnyaks. in a literal translation, the easterners. these are residents of the densely populated southern and southeastern regions of ukraine, they were also called novorossians, muscovites, or simply russians in everyday life they communicate in russians go to the orthodox church. their life was closely connected with industrial production. work in large teams, and historical memory with its novorossiya during the russian empire and soviet industrialization. zapadentsy are not only those who live in the west of the country, if widely they are residents of regions where they speak ukrainian more traditionally, they are engaged in agriculture and mainly live by private
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interest. the historical mythology of these ukrainians is filled with the idea of a long-term struggle for independence from poland, austria-hungary and russia. among them, not only the orthodox, but also catholics from the greek, the most passionate catholics because of the podens , are sure that it was to them and the nationalist who grew up in size, and he himself owes independence to the country, but they were able to enter the central government in the new ukraine only after the maidans before that, the leadership were mainly discount industrialists. how did it happen that in one country there were ukrainians so different from each other, almost different peoples, and what did this lead to after the february revolution of 1917 ? the moment of the collapse of the two empires, russian and austro-hungarian, and before the formation of the ussr on
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