tv RIK Rossiya 24 RUSSIA24 February 3, 2023 2:00pm-2:31pm MSK
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[000:00:00;00] and nuclear power plants and strengthening cooperation, including in the field of high technologies and in a very difficult period, they say today at a meeting of the eurasian intergovernmental council in kazakhstan in the kremlin today they commented on the threats that kiev was allegedly preparing assault brigades to seize crimea and donbass, that's what it is said presidential spokesman dmitry peskov continues. actually, we must protect the people who live there, until this is fully achieved. this is yet to be done in the region of the russian federation and security. undermining the car, according to the information of the central internal affairs directorate of the region, as a result, police cars were killed
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at the time of the emergency , it was near residential high-rise buildings and eyewitnesses say the explosion was of such force that the windows were knocked out in all houses . the first inspection showed that it was the pipe bomb itself that went off . details later this hour. we are waiting for the material of our correspondent. ukrainian military shelled the central market, gorlovki broken shopping arcade 8 buildings this city hall is guilty after the night the impact from the side of the armed forces damaged the city administration building and the clinic, and the consequences of shelling from the scene stanislav the situation in donetsk, after some lull, again aggravated shelling ukrainian militants, not only the city of donetsk, but also other cities of the republic , these are both hay and gorlovka, it is worth saying that according to the hay at night, a blow was struck at the city administration, that no one
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was injured there, ukrainian militants also beat. and along gorlovka there is destruction of residential buildings up to this street, this is not the first time, by the way, fired upon. here we see the broken house. he's right splinters on it. there are no windows in the house. a little further, if you walk down the street from the old shelling there, here is a house without a roof. in general, such an targeted area. well , as you can see, there are practically no people there . solitary people on the street in the city of donetsk , petrovsky district, was subjected to massive shelling in the morning after being hit. i understand the roof. a fire started, everything burned out. everything completely happened. well, it happened instantly, because there is a lot of wood in the house. that's all that's left, to be more precise there was nothing left about the house, they beat, apparently
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with heavy 155 manat calibers, the living room also burned out everything cleanly into the next room. this was the bedroom, judging by the fact that grid remained, thank god, by a lucky chance. no one was here at that moment, among other things, the ukrainian battle. a vicki of known caliber flew in through the kitchen window. and so. eh, as far as is known. there are victims there, and the cleanliness of shelling is also increasing under attack now and the kirovsky district. and the kievsky districts of the city of donetsk, the militants did not they stop attacking the residential quarters of stanislavl andrey potapov anton khobotov is also the donetsk people's republic , the united states was frightened by a balloon. it has been circling in the sky over the country for several days, and what is this ball? where? he took a reliable no one really can not say anything.
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is it known that he is big in the pentagon , they are sure that this is a reconnaissance balloon and no matter where it comes from, but straight from china , in other words, the ball is a spy, so they dubbed it in the press. okay, but here comes the question. how so? uh, over our heads us. i mean, the americans say so, some kind of umbrella flies, and not just over their heads, but where they are located as well. physically , nuclear missiles, and the authorities, while doing nothing, the us congress reproaches the white house for impotence in the pentagon. they say that while they are not going to shoot down the ball, which, of course, only adds a degree to internet skirmishes. well, official beijing approves them and urges them not to disperse speculation. well, the chinese press makes a logical conclusion, if the states, in fact, allowed foreign aircraft to invade its airspace for several days, then we have
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bad news for the pentagon and, in particular, for the leadership of the air defense forces. the central african republic asked for an increase in the contingent of military instructors from russia, with such a statement made by local authorities thanks to their support. e russia , the tsar's security forces managed to defeat most of the gangs in the republic; now there are over a thousand russian instructors in the central african republic. all of them train government soldiers armies are there with the permission of the un security council. well, now the footage from the presidential press office. dear colleagues, good afternoon. today we will discuss an issue that is extremely important for ensuring the internal security of our country, but over the past decades it has not lost its relevance for many countries of the world, and today the fight against terrorism is of particular importance for us. we have several speakers, please, alexander
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vasilyevich bortnikov there were shots from the new oryol vladimir putin held an operational meeting with permanent members of the security council. and the former us ambassador to russia, michael mcful, suggested that nato arrange a big explosion on the anniversary of the special operation in ukraine, he called on the allies to provide kiev with the entire arsenal of necessary weapons beyond that, and not limit it to some individual deliveries. now in direct contact with us. vladimir alekseevich chizhov, first deputy chairman of the federation council committee on defense and security i welcome you. good afternoon. good afternoon. tell me, please, about this statement by mcfall. uh , before that, it is known that the west nevertheless agreed on the supply of tanks to kiev. here, the footage showed how they were traveling through the baltic countries by train. right now, there are talks about, uh, providing aviation to ukraine. but
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there are some doubts here that this will be agreed upon or it is some kind of. here. i don't know of some very complex scheme that is deliberately adopted, which at first involves some kind of strange procedures. but, and then anyway their agreement. if we talk about the scheme, then you can see how it all began. it all started with purely non- lethal objects. ah , i was still working in brussels as objects of assistance to ukraine, and then moisov's clients assured me that there would be no talk of any weapon that shoots. and yes, there were bulletproof vests, like some kind of medical packages, then came small arms, weapons, which they said they would never supply, then.
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the mortars went. uh, other, so to speak, heavier weapons, then went, uh, artillery. first, small calibers, then more and more, then they went, and armored vehicles. and so, uh, sort of the next frontier, which they're true. without difficulty, these are tanks, what they say further, now we need the f16 , and such publications have already gone from the basement, preparing public opinion for such a step, well, what, there the f-16 is not the most modern aircraft. and in general, the f-16, they say, russia cannot be scared and no one will start a nuclear war because of the f-16, such a rather insidious thesis.
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uh, well, do they agree or not? uh, don't know the question becomes practically where they come from take off? now, if they take off from the airfields remaining in ukraine, then it can be done in such a way that they will not be left by the time these aircraft appear. if they fly in, there from poland and other countries adjacent to ukraine , then, uh, as they say, you can’t see from the ground who is sitting in the cockpit, but people who still need to be threaten, or uh, a pilot from one country nato and this, uh, of course, a much more serious one. more serious than tanks there, no matter how they are called leopards, there are leopards, but, uh, combat aircraft. it's much more serious step than everything, but the previous ones. what , again, is the question that many people have? yes,
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again, why, but in the west, which openly considers the russian federation an enemy, and there the statement sounds appropriate. and yet there is. eh, this is the thought of delivering not delivering. in the end, it still goes the same. here is the agreement. why go through? through uh, here are these strange procedures that are for sure, and they demand more money from them. well, there are two points, firstly, the instinct of self-preservation, which is not completely, thank god, uh, etched from consciousness in the political military elite of western countries, and the second, of course, uh, in an atmosphere of fear of this, but an urgent attempt to hide behind each other for a collective decision. oh, how it was with the tanks,
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after all. uh, berlin yes, consent to leopards. only after receiving washington’s assurance that the abramites would also exhibit, however, the americans did not specify when and how much and by and large, of course, they framed their german allies, forcing them to make some binding statements. so this is what i think is the situation. yes, here hide behind a collective decision. this is probably what is now to be expected from this self. this is the eu ukraine in these below in kiev are going in politics. well, this one-day summit is taking place today. i looked at the materials that appeared at the beginning about weapons, not a word about weapons. this is, as it were, all the same along the lines of nato, but also about economic
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assistance, about phased access to the eu common market. which, by the way, is also ambiguous, which means that the european union did what it did, in fact , zeroed out all duties. uh for the supply of any ukrainian goods. e to the eu market, including food. how many rumors have there been about the fact that the third world countries , the poor country of africa in other regions, are dying of hunger, eh, without ukrainian grain? and now what happens, uh, farmers are also in poland , a country that is louder than many others in favor of, uh, increasing assistance to ukraine farmers. uh, they began to count their losses, what will happen if ukrainian grain
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is duty-free on their territory , it will not go further to any africa, it will be sold on the market, and the countries a european unions first of all central eastern europe bordering poland so what's the problem? well, and most importantly, e that will not be decided, at this today's e no decisions about acceleration about approaching. uh, perhaps the entry of ukraine and the european union uh, of course, will not be accepted. i will voice it yes, many, by the way, have paid attention to this with regard to the supply of grain. here are the demonstrations that took place there in poland quite recently. yes, but the vector itself is this one grain goes from ukraine to poland africa in the other direction.
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it’s like, well, this is the geography, so this is what we have here, they are still going to take a new package of sanctions against russia, and before that we were witnesses that the sanctions introduced earlier due to the fact that they turned out to be very painful, in including for those who brought them out, in some places it was necessary to raise such an impression that first you need to install something, and then decide. yes, what to do with it and how to deal with it? will it not be the same here and not whether they have exhausted their sanctions resource, so to speak. well, uh, in the last package, uh, the ninth or even earlier, not earlier , probably, a was announced about the establishment of a ceiling, uh, for prices supplied from russia, uh, first crude oil, uh, from december, and stepan on february for oil products, but today is the third of february,
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there are 2 days left and those weekends, and the decision on the level of this ceiling has not yet been made. how much will it be there is a proposal from the european commission, then there, perhaps, the options are clear that objectively set the ceiling on er, the price ceiling for petroleum products is much more difficult than for crude oil. in the end, crude oil is, as it were, one product of different, maybe quality, but still it is one nomenclature. but petroleum products are diesel. there is fuel oil, uh, gas oil, there, uh, and so on, but fractions. and so, uh. hmm it's quite obvious that there is no ready solution. well, i strongly doubt that before the exodus of the day
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is sunday. eh, this decision will be final. uh, the final voluminous. yes, nevertheless, that europeans, but also nato, are, in general, very much worried, judging by statements, the future of russia is here. uh, christoph was chairman of the munich conference earlier, uh, earlier that's exactly what e made such a statement here, it is known that just the munich conference is going to be. on february 17-19, of course, the future of russia is going to be discussed. naturally, none of the official representatives. uh, they didn't invite the russian federation. they invited, so to speak, unofficial representatives, so to speak. but how should we regard such an approach. i have known kristoff hodgin for many years. he worked in
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brussels in european structures, then he was an assistant to chancellor angela merkel for foreign policy, but now, uh, he now holds a post, uh, having replaced another well-known figure in the apparatus of this conference, but i think that serious, uh, politicians and analysts, probably the so-called e russian oppositionists. uh, they can’t take it seriously, but because, uh, these people can’t exert any influence on the situation in our country, and moreover, uh, they live for the majority
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outside of russia in the current situation in the russian federation opposition to find uh way out. so to speak, the public tribune e is forced to say goodbye, but to our opponents, a abroad, because in russia itself no one listens to them and will not listen. this is a single fact, which is independent of the political moods of our individual fellow citizens. er, you can't ignore it. that is what it is, well, as if veiled , they are trying to, well, somehow continue this discussion, it’s not clear it’s not clear why, but it creates, uh, such an impression, but we called the russians. here, please see what i think they are trying to fill
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the information vacuum going on in russia as well. but this is quasi-information that has nothing to do with the real situation yes, to fill the vacuum, which, in fact, they themselves created by banning our media, yes, and the like, and here, uh, a number of european politicians. eh, consistently. this is how they spoke about the minsk agreements about and what goals were actually pursued there by this macron already spoke, and er, merkel has already spoken, yes, just about this. well, everyone, in fact, understood. uh, what, in fact, they wanted to achieve with this. and why were they silent before that, in your opinion? an interesting question, but uh merkel iolant, the former leaders of germany and france, respectively, were uh
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directly participants in the negotiations ah in minsk and their signatures are under these documents. i will say. i'm there, probably an international legal assessment. after all, minsk agreements have been formally approved by the un security council there are relevant resolutions adopted unanimously to emphasize means if these people uh on behalf of their governments, violence and supported the draft resolution in the security council. you know it won't really happen, and they don't want it. this change uh, a crime under the laws of international law and accordingly. no one will remove them from them. here's another piece of news, just this week , i think it came in about the uh statement,
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benjamin netanyahu and the iron dome, which, respectively, israel can supply this air defense system to ukraine, while netanyahu says that he can theoretically act as an intermediary in negotiations with you, but hmm, it doesn’t seem that these are some kind of mutually exclusive concepts, damn it, absolutely not either either another, or an iron dome, or the latter. so here, well, the third is not given. and yes, there are uh such countries in the eu now , for example, croatia, for example, yes, it was unexpected, probably, for many it also sounded. here is the statement which goes simply, and in the context of such a mainstream policy and this mainstream one from mr. take, and hungary, accordingly, periodically and before that, it had just declared in defiance. uh, general how to say strategy. here hmm what is it here a few questions, of course, what is it? maybe in general for these countries it will end
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with a change of power or, uh, some other approaches to limiting there too, uh , economic potential, and or uh, what is happening in such a bloc as the european union? but i would like to start to clarify with regard to croatia, this should not be regarded as the position of the country, because the president of croatia, zoran milanovic, well, according to the constitution, uh, he, uh, so to speak , practically does not make decisions from them. uh, it's the government that's doing it, and the prime minister. andrey plenkovych. well, i'm afraid i know, but they are completely different people. here, so to speak, but from different political, uh, different political directions, therefore
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the government of croatia, of course, it is not going to engage in such dissidence of the current governments in hungary another does. there is a consensus there. and uh inside the hungarian and they continue this line. and they have, of course, their own. as they say , spur interest, in relation to ukraine, this is , uh, about a quarter of a million u ukrainian hungarians, who, uh, have been for many years. uh, the kiev regime is oppressing, and lately it has been simply, uh, twisting arms and forcibly mobilizing them, throwing these hungarians to the hottest areas, but the front. so let's see what happens next, but probably, and if e,
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theoretically and political things would come to uh, the collapse of ukraine i think, uh, hungary was far from standing. yes, here, lately , it was interesting to watch these confrontations between e turkey, e, and e scandinavian countries. why, er, erdogan and also the minister of foreign affairs of this country. he spoke here in such a way that we, for example, in finland, can somehow contribute there, so that they enter e into nato, but stockholm does not fulfill all of our requirements. yes, what we have them is what we want as a result of this process. and here what are these, what is behind this is that erdogan is trying to quarrel these two countries, or just win some economic points, of course, well, quarreling his own is a dream of any politician. well, yes.
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oh, by the way, she didn’t say that there would be an embassy. why not understand that he can remove objections? with respect to finland keeping them fully in relation to sweden but it caused confusion with tackballs and helsinki i must say, but this confusion was reacted in washington by saying not to twitch only together. so let's see what happens now, but on one last question, which is related to new start. well, in uh, in general, nuclear weapons control over nuclear weapons also came here, so moscow blamed washington on washington, uh, washington itself is also not very open in this regard. and what to expect in the future is that, after all, washington will be forced to somehow negotiate and wait here for an agreement on some or
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something. well, if you look at the situation in the field of control, uh, weapons over the past years we have seen. and the applied american administrations have such a firm consistent line of abandoning the existing e-contractual base with our country, they are only with our e-e, and here are multilateral agreements in this area, that is, a gradual withdrawal from international legal regulation. e of this area. uh, the only last one. uh, the documents that remain in force are here dsmv, moreover , uh, if we recall its specific background
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only as it is known at the gangway. uh, it was about what would remain of him too memories but with the arrival of biden. e in the line to review the entire policy of its predecessor, and the biden company agreed to extend it as we proposed, that is , they agreed with russia's opinion on extending this agreement for 5 years, but for 5 years. it's 20 from 21, which means 26 years. and i have no confidence that in the twenty-sixth year we uh had in mind, russia uh will be with uh. so much interested. uh, in his retention of this treaty. i am not an expert. in this
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area. you should probably turn to the experts. disarmament, but that's how i feel. yes , a contract requires at least two parties. yes, their consent, of course, vladimir alekseevich thank you for being on the air with us, i remind you that vladimir chizhova, the first deputy of the enterprise of the federation committee for defense and security, was on direct communication schools kindergartens and prepare for the winter heating season. here is the amount of equipment that came to us for such a reality, of course, has never seen the scale of aid is simply gigantic. this is the moscow standard equipment that works today, so continue
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to work there. yes, they protect us, our guys, so we are also doing a good deed for them in the tank-dangerous direction of the enemy’s armored vehicles, generators and pumps. yevgeny tkachuk i want to marry that lipnitskaya woman. she agrees only if it is in accordance with jewish law. and you have everything for this. yes, there is already a chuppah and a ring. and the fact that the jews have a jewish father 100% jew is considered according to
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