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[000:00:00;00] and axon mobile i told him you always told me that you need a relationship with the united states of europe in order for them to invest in china china and competition and the states are ready for it. jebiden also added that he does not believe that relations between washington and beijing have been seriously damaged due to the situation with the chinese balloon. now, for a couple of minutes, we will snuggle up further on the interview on the air of our channel. not will be in latvia at the end of february. all relationships were interrupted, firstly, a man with
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milk appeared, who broke up people who celebrate a bunch of questions that the latvian authorities throw at us, but this does not mean that we should forget. a huge number of latvians do not even know who i am. from here you will deduce, we will introduce you to the rank of alexander yatsenko to save only soviet people, other fish. not here, evgeny tkachuk i'm lucky i'm sure i'll be with
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, this is the device by which the road is located. russian-british relations are close to zero economic and cultural ties interrupted by the british side, imports to russia fell by 90 percent. however, the supply of pharmaceutical products continues , while london ranks second in nato in providing military assistance to ukraine abu ammunition. to do this, purchases in third countries about this interview to our tv channel. in on the eve of the day of the diplomatic worker , russian ambassador to great britain andrey kerin said. andrey vladimirovich, on the holiday last year, you said that members of the british royal family were advised not to communicate with russian diplomats. here 's from your personal experience, how much you miss such communication and how often you communicate with your colleagues from the british foreign office. well, first of all, thank you for the congratulations from your channel. and
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the british royal family is not just exotics here is a significant part of society. its political part, but the highly respected british royal family, but has always had significant contacts and interests in russia, this is so, and we treat this with respect. i have to say that after a limitation. raise me weakened in the twenty-first year, it was possible to establish quite useful contacts with the royal family, and they began to bring returns. well, today, any contacts with the russian embassy are considered toxic and we have to work. in such an atmosphere, as far as the foreign office is concerned, contacts with it are carried out according to, uh, necessity. mostly. it is also for the transmission of various protest messages. there are no in-depth discussions of exchanges of views here. and unfortunately,
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the british believe that they understand everything wrong and this is a deep delusion. andrey vladimirovich and how do you assess the current state of relations between russia and london in general. well, at least they talked about it. well, such a question arose. can it come to pass in general, yes, the severance of diplomatic relations or still there is room for diplomacy and how difficult it is to work in such conditions. well, you can see the relations here, close to zero, if we had previously preserved, but nevertheless, the fields of interaction in the sphere of economics and culture, then at first the operation in ukraine, these parts were also torn off, destroyed about all the architecture of practically relations between the two sides, and british side. and we understand this and а initiatives, but we will not show their restoration, but until then. bye the british themselves are aware of the need. these are the steps, however, by all indications. london plays on the aggravation
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of the situation with ukraine was announced supplies. uh, there were even separate publications that they were almost going to deliver helicopters there, how likely are these rumors? i mean about the helicopters will be confirmed, and what is it generally fraught with london now it ranks second in nato in terms of supplies and military assistance, not humanitarian, it is military assistance to ukraine that really delivers a lot of equipment. e ammunition. especially a huge amount. moreover, britain is buying up this ammunition. third parties. we know. in which countries does it buy up and then deliver them, and such an erroneous concept flourishes in ukraine, which it considers to be called the supply of tanks. this is the path to the world. this is a deep delusion. of course, this is not putin for peace, but putin in the further escalation of the military conflict in ukraine and, uh, this way to the further destruction of ukraine if it still remains
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as a state by that time, great britain recently was this is stated joins the countries that intend to create a kind of anti-russian tribunal in general. what is it , so to speak, the legal grounds for the creation of such a tribunal, to what extent, in principle, this idea corresponds to international law. well, indeed , great britain, together with poland and the baltic countries, is in the forefront here, and there is a lot of talk. they too are then faded. but mostly british experts are concentrating now, but around the un site to create something necessary for a security council decision that is by definition impossible? which in fact do not have such powers, if the second hypothesis is to create a certain base of the judiciary on the basis of, and ukrainian justice, and with foreign elements. well, we all know that
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ukrainian justice has not been particularly noted with frequency before, therefore, except for uh, in general, such a brush for hmm propaganda is absolutely illegitimate and has no jurisdiction over russia, this is nothing else, but it cannot be. well, it is clear that we have. how to answer given that we have been documenting the war crime of ukraine in the donbass for 8 years. britain fully supports and actively promotes sanctions against russia, that ’s how hard they hit the british economy itself and how british business reacts to the actions of the cabinet of ministers in this case, reshenka. you see, when here, uh , they entered into law, the third sag in the uk lately was to hold a chest, and he tried to speculate with examples of this phrase that all the difficulties great britain caused by the russian operation in ukraine, this did not meet with understanding here. e, in general, i met, rather , such an attitude here is skeptical, and he, as it were, moved away from this rhetoric. well, what is happening. we now see clearly
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appeared some time ago. figures that gdp in the uk this year will fall by 0.6%. and this is the worst result of all the different economies at the moment of the major economies. moreover, the british themselves compare this with the same figures on the world bank, proposed for russia, there grew 0.3% and but are surprised. how did it happen here on the plot the result of sanctions. in general, there were large strike movements. really. they were attended by up to half a million. e a person from five different trade unions, and these are the most sought-after professions of a teacher. uh, medical workers, border guards, firefighters and so on, those who have not been paid extra by the government for the last 10 years. this very large movement of dissatisfaction continues to write doubts to grow, as for business, then for him, of course, but for
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many enterprises without enterprise this provision. how catastrophic is the business relationship between russia and the uk completely curtailed or are there still some points of interaction left? and if so, in what areas? we, for example, will calculate that there were about six hundred british firms that worked in russia in recent years, and in total there were about two thousand firms from britain in russia. from this amount of british i mean, and how much of this amount is left and how much it took to say is very difficult here statistics, and on completely different someone announced the departure of such a few, someone announced when stopping their activities, but we know very well that such largest pharmaceutical farms, the author of the zanyak, for example, klaks, but continues work in our market, but all this shows that the end is a blow to business. with this stream of such sudden sanctions, but with a rather chaotic stream, he put me in
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a difficult position, if for politicians and loudly noted. this question is good here for business, this is the biggest loss in british statistics. he says that exports from russia have decreased by 97%, imports to russia have decreased by 90%, and pharmaceuticals and, uh, other medicinal things, everything related to medicine. as far as we understand, deliveries continue to be under the sanctions, and we are on air there, and the last question also continues to work. uh, the most acute topic is certainly the situation in ukraine and in your opinion. here is how british society as a whole perceives the ukrainian conflict and how it reacts to the soured relations between official london and moscow and if britain forces that are capable somehow. well, at least try to influence the policy of the british government in order to improve these relations. here it is necessary, i would say, to look
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completely at what is happening. and in britain there is no such hysteria as there are, for example, there in latvia, the baltic countries or in poland, and there is no such cruel russophobia. uh, how is she thriving? here we go today. rather, there were reports the other day that russians would be forcibly evicted from latvia this no, nothing, but the british population, but is set up very tougher than others here , about six out of three percent believe that it is necessary to continue supplying russia , and supplying weapons to ukraine and continue to tighten sanctions. e with regard to russia, a few months ago the figure was somewhat less. uh, slightly higher than 67 68% it is slowly decreasing, as it were, but nonetheless. this is significantly higher than the european average and the same goes for the need to provide assistance to ukraine, the need, no admissions, how would the actions of e big restaurants, how is it considered? that is, this is the seed of an authoritarian regime and against it, while other
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countries. eh, in general, the audience is tuned. rigidly it must be understood, and it is everywhere such an organized force. i don't see it connected now. this is due to the fact that, of course, the information space is absolutely cleared in relation to any other alternative point of view. there is only one line of preaching, which you will see in all newspapers without exception, and on all television programs without exception. and get through with some alternative alternative opinion. although they are. i know, fine. i'm getting letters and talking here with people all this going on. so this is the most. yes, but to get through with an alternative opinion. e to the general public is almost impossible. yes, it’s not easy for you to work objectively in such conditions. thank you very much for this interview. he believes that if he loses in ukraine, then the consequences for him will be terrible. based on this, there is a consolidated position that needs to be counteracted by moscow with all possible
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about it in an interview with our channel. on the eve of the day of the diplomatic worker. told permanent representatives of russia to international organizations lines. mikhail ulyanov conversation. watch right after the ad. i'm sorry to you. see you tomorrow see you good news. whatever is more convenient for you to pay , it is more convenient for me to pay with world cards. you can pay for yesterday's cards, pay as you like conveniently. choose your payment method fast
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. mikhail ivanovich hello. thank you very much for taking the time to answer our questions. first of all, i would like to start, of course, with those international organizations in which you represent russia today and with those, in general, since the crises that we are today, alas, turned out to be global, of course, i mean. please tell me at these
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international venues today whether it is possible to convey the point of view of russia and whether there are those who want to listen? they represent russia in about 20 international organizations and structures everywhere we actively promote our point of view. i think that they listen to us everywhere, but they want to hear the western side here, there are elements of rationality in western approaches to the island of this crisis, apparently, it cannot be otherwise. in your opinion it is still possible to return the dialogue to a constructive direction, and in general this process of degradation. how did you characterize relations with the west and russia today, it is reversible from your point of view. you know, i used the word guess, as far as i remember, in relation
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to the quality of western diplomacy, the level of professionalism. fell, just catastrophically compared to what it was say 30 years ago. uh, in such conditions , of course, it becomes very difficult to work, whether this process reversed, but i would like to hope. uh, there's a measurement going on in the world, like pendulums in one direction can swing uh international relations and an interactive international arena. uh, probably someday, when you do, uh, a change for the better, but so far hmm , it doesn't look like anything. as for the role of the un specifically in the settlement of the ukrainian crisis, in your opinion, today, how significant and what is it in general, i can’t tell you for the whole of odessa , the whole of odessa is very large in vienna. we are working with
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the un office in vienna with a large structure called the un office of drug addict crime e organization he industrial development committee. he organized organized crime, corruption and so on, but uh, i would say, of course, not everything is safe here, but there are no any excessive negative changes. uh. i don't, i don't, but as a whole, this question was better addressed to our representative in her new york. in any case, i think. that he is not very effective in her big role, not here, but this organization, we still need to work in it, that work continues in all organizations at all sites where there is still such an opportunity, if
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we talk about the iaea, then from the point of view of this organization, how effective is it today in ensuring safety at nuclear power plants, including, of course, we talk a lot on our air about the zaporozhye station. the world in which it is capable of being performed? only i don’t know, it’s difficult to give marks, but the four, probably, could have been put when he was invited e-e to the zaporozhye npp for permanent presence. he expected that this would help , in particular, to stop the ukrainian shelling of the station, and would take into account the likelihood that the rich would name the perpetrator of these shelling. this, unfortunately, did not happen, the guilty country does not enter at the same time, it is working
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with growth with the russians. uh, the process varies, but overall i would rate it with a plus sign. well, i must say that the head of the iaea, mr. grossy, also takes a very large part in this process, who came to the zaporozhye station met with the russian president. just this week, deputy head of the russian ministry of foreign affairs sergey ryabkov announced the visit of rafael grosse to moscow, how do you think this could affect? can it have a positive impact on the overall development of the situation that is happening now at the zaporozhye station, i would like to hope that the main issue or discussion will be the implementation of georgia's initiative to create a nuclear security protection zone of the director general. there are some new ideas. they need to be clarified, they need to be discussed and
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determined. to what extent they, uh, meet the interests of doing. hmm, i expect that there will be a professional conversation between the beings of all interested russian departments. i voted for the creation of a tribunal for ukraine by great britain, and this idea was supported from the point of view of international law, which our former western partners so love to formally refer to. what are the prospects for such a tribunal in general, how legitimate it can be. well, he was stroked all the time takes some exotic decisions that are very distantly related to real politics, in principle, the creation of a tribunal is done by the un security council all other options they do not work such a structure, created contrary to international law , the necessary powers that westerners need in this case will not have through
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general assembly. he also does not solve such issues. it's just part of, uh, the big political game of a propaganda political attack on the russian federation , endlessly trying to forgive for the tautology. yes about the dialogue, as far as it is possible on the most different platforms of the most different organizations and in the context of the confessions that were made first by the former chancellor of germany, angela merkel, then by the ex-president of france, francualante, then we heard a whole parade of these confessions that concerned the minsk agreements, which, in general , were perceived on our part as an opportunity to reach a compromise, and western countries, as we found out, used them in order to generally arm ukraine to the teeth about this they say now in general. even without embarrassment, in this context , in the context of the fact that the western countries have devalued the negotiation process, well, de facto, how much these opportunities remain. so, for negotiations. it generally exists or we
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will be deceived again. diplomatic efforts do not have sooner or later in the diplomatic processes must gain momentum. it's just inevitable. just no illusions. they need to save people and remember that yes, they can try to deceive us. well what such a thing diplomacy is not before happened. you just don't need to relax. i think this is definitely not about us. and, of course, not about our diplomats, mikhail ivanovich. i have one more question, and if we talk about the mood in europe today, then what are they about the ukrainian crisis due to the past year. is it possible to say that they have changed, how heard the voices of those, we periodically see, speaking at various venues, and leaders who speak of the need. still, here at the negotiating table without alternatives. this one diplomatic settlement one way or another
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, sooner or later, but these voices are generally heard. do you hear those who say that it is enough to supply weapons? let's talk anyway. such voices have intensified, but they are not heard enough. the west has got it into their heads that, uh, this isn't just, uh, some kind of common conflict. and this is a test of western strength. if the west loses, then the consequences will simply remain for it. based on this, there is a solidary mediated position of the majority of western countries in favor of increasing pressure on russia to resist russia in all directions and with weapons and economic by all possible means, and so far this trend is clearly stronger than the protests that are beginning to be heard more and more in western societies. moreover, these protests are heard very interesting often in social networks. we can observe them in general . social networks have become important channels
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of communication, often statements that we hear from outside, including diplomatic ones from a number of various states. they are published in social networks, and in general equate to an official statement as to what channels of communication you prefer and how effective they are now working on russia to protect russian interests. well, i prefer twitter it seems to me that this is the most effective channel of communication in a foreign audience, unfortunately, russia is poorly represented by all known circumstances in this social network, but uh, work there , in general, work, you can use it with benefit return. although in my case, uh. for a long time already twitter technical do. so ah. my tweets do not find such a wide enough distribution, which was
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some time ago, well, before the start of a special military operation, at least. what do you think, maybe this , by the way, is a transition to the next question, since we are talking, and on the eve of the day of the diplomatic worker in the future diplomat, what should be taken into account? how diplomacy has changed, in general in the context of all recent events. and what can be wished for by all the diplomats who still just have to step into this one. well, to be frank, a very difficult path today is a lot, i would single out a senior colleague or who i have in my life. in the place of his partner, including opponents, he must understand what this opponent or partner is guided by to understand his wishes then, uh, it is easier to find mutually acceptable solutions.
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and this is very important, because sometimes i, in western diplomacy, and we have a tendency to make such judgments, i would say condos, very light , straightforward, straightforward, but life is still more diverse, and this is necessary consider. is it now to take into account mikhail ivanovich that's it in the context of the fact that , unfortunately, western colleagues somehow divided the world into black and white and take their side and their position and look at the situation through their eyes and sometimes. in general, well , it looks more like a theater of the absurd than some kind of real negotiation platform, which is worth trying to look at the situation, yes , and with your eyes. it is very useful. at least i try to do it, and it helps me. thank you very much. thank you for sharing this in general secret
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