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eh, we invested 230 million in equipment alone. raw materials and components cost us about one and a half times more. i think, from 300 to 380 million. and among the new directions are mineral complexes, cleansing masks. and for the pharmaceutical industry, the launch of the production of the substance has been tested for 5 years already. in russia, only 2% of the pharmaceutical average is produced from the required amount during the year. we 'll do the last test. and we will already have the first first products with an assortment of pharmaceutical substances, orthopedic cocoons for babies. pillows fabric from uzbekistan, the rest is primarily filler russian
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at the moment and in conclusion, a few figures, according
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to the national council for perfumery , space household chemicals in russia, there are about 600 enterprises in the industry and only 30% of them have their own production. the rest carried out contract, that is, orders, and often from a company from unfriendly countries. and now, with their departure, the very window of opportunity opens, and in order for things to go more cheerfully, the government import duties from those very unfriendly countries. so we can do for ourselves. yes, and it will remain for export. in the coming days, the centenary should be answered by the patriarch. uh, world diplomacy henry kissinger nobel prize winner from the united states, despite his incredible age, is incredibly active in analytics , runs a consulting firm formula of power. on the eve of keyssar's birthday , the veil over his many professional secrets will be lifted.
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the more next saturday one of the most famous diplomats of the world, perhaps the most famous in the history of diplomacy. this, of course, is an outstanding politician and statesman. and
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although age. respected enough and quite solid, but it still works. perhaps one can only envy the intellectual power that has been preserved to this day. this outstanding person, just recently in one of his interviews, very wisely noted that the main anxiety. today. this is an arms race in the field of artificial intelligence. this is a completely new intellectual problem. we
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we cannot analyze all acquired knowledge machines. we give her this knowledge. this will be one of the big discussions in the near future. now i'm trying to do what i did relationship. we had the honor of the formula of power program to interview the patriarch of world diplomacy as many as three times over the past 20 years. and today
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, on the eve of his so respected anniversary. we want to tell you about our meetings with him and try to reveal to you this amazing, large-scale and very deep. i did what i really want interesting. henry kissinger can safely be called a self-made man. he was born
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in 1923 in germany in the bavarian town of fürth in a jewish family six months before hitler's beer bunch, his father taught at the gymnasium, and his mother was a housewife in 1938. at the urging of his mother paula. the family emigrated to the united states , all of their relatives who remained in germany died during the holocaust. in america, henry's family received refugee status, he was 15 years old at school in the evenings, and during the day he worked in a shaving brush factory, then he entered school and studied accounting, but the second world war began and in 1943, having received us citizenship, henry went to the front and served as a scout, 8. the 4th infantry division in the winter of the 44th participated in an order operation in
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a large-scale counteroffensive of the us allied forces and great britain, henry was fluent in german, therefore, in 1945 he was transferred to counterintelligence, engaged in the denomination , identifying the nazis and restoring the civil administration. in german cities led a team to track officers he was awarded a bronze star in 1946 for this operation and taught at the intelligence school of the command of the us armed forces in the european zone in 1947 . returned to the us was it 77 years ago. to be honest, you look great. you know how to say life is divided into three periods of youth, middle age and the
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period when you look great, returned from the war entered the prestigious harvard university successfully completed a master of arts ph.d. and even taught for a time at that so famous university. for years he entered the service as a political adviser. he worked for a long time, with a cash rockefeller he was even a participant. as an adviser to three, true, all three unsuccessful presidential races that nelson rahver participated in, but it was national who saw in the young scientist huge potential and
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it will be fair to say that , in fact, it was nelson rockefeller who pushed kerry to take up serious diplomacy, in my opinion, your diplomatic career can be called the most remarkable number of modern truly magnificent diplomat today. healing problems but at the same time, you must not forget that other countries have their own goals , and they need to be taken into account in their work and build peaceful relations when you reach an understanding before going to bed and
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foragements, but i better stop now before i delve into the problems that should be decided by current diplomats. r was already known as a reputable strategic expert who advised the state departments the us government led the special research project. this work gave him many useful connections and influential friends, and he submitted three books for the monograph nuclear weapons and foreign policy. received the premium in the morning wilson in 1968 at the next election. defeated richard nixongeron as national security assistant.
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from 1969 to september 1972, henry keesner made 29 trips to 26 countries and participated in 140 meetings between president neeson and foreign leaders. at that time, that activity of predators was called in political dictionary shuttle diplomacy intestines. this period of his work is now being studied by the universities of those who are studying to be a diplomat. it must be said that it was then in september of the seventy-third year that the genes were appointed by the state for the first time in the history of america
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to the door of key positions in the administration of the president of the state for national security. there is a photograph she is quite famous on it henry kissinger is sworn in for the post of secretary of state, and the bible on which we burn through the hands of his mother paul this, of course, was also her star hour. what a great happiness for a mother to see her son's incredible success through the long years of your career as national security adviser to the secretary of state, what you remember as the most difficult times. well, let's say when you couldn't sleep at night.
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the ability to sleep at night but when it came to the future of central europe or when the complex issues of nuclear weapons were on the agenda, the situation looked far from cloudless, and i always hoped and continue to hope in such critical moments that eventually a way out will be found. you will be able to work. jointly.
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national security adviser to the president repeatedly visited china on a secret mission, and he was able to eat another seventy-three years to organize a summit meeting in beijing between president nixon and chairman of the state council of the people's republic of china jonglai, this visit will first put diplomatic relations
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between the united states and the people's republic of china behind was 22 years old. feud many missions. jera passed in the strictest secrecy. in fact, she went on a steel trip and the soviet leaders decided that it should be, then a secret trip to moscow he came for this guest. and we spent the whole day together. my impressions i am aware
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that i liked brezhnev it seemed to me that at least before the stroke. he was such a cheerful person, pleasant to talk to. in 1969-70 , a confidential communication channel was organized by henry kissinger, anatoly saved the ussr from many secret negotiations. were conducted through this channel and only the heads of state were aware of the topic détente, vietnam cuba middle east jewish immigration from the ussr thanks to kissinger, about 100,000 citizens of the ussr emigrated to israel i was invited to play chess with him many times. and i always refused for two reasons, firstly, he
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would have beaten me, and secondly, and i didn’t want your psychologists to study my method of thinking, so to speak, i didn’t want to make it easier for them. i would say that my game with the soviet union was also a game of chess, depending on the subject in particular. his memoirs are another great foreign
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layer the great diplomat anatolyevich dobrynin , who for 24 years was the donkey of the soviet union in the united states, wrote about jelly in this way. he was businesslike, he didn’t avoid talking on a specific issue during negotiations, kischer could cause a headache, but he was never boring or bureaucratic, by the way, to say so far in his public speeches. they do not use a pre-prepared text, although, according to the american tradition, in general, lectures on paper.
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incidentally, at the same time, he very often quotes writers, diplomats and politicians. by the way, he very often uses quotes from dostoevsky, but he never made a mistake about international policy towards russia. i studied a lot of stories, so when i came to russia it was not an abstraction for me. i already knew about kings. about periods of different histories experienced or in discussions by the soviets
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, henry kissinger made several trips to moscow to prepare a visit to the soviet union by president richardeneksson together with gromyko at that time. he was foreign minister, they cooked. first sami richard nixon came to moscow on may 22, 1972, at the same time, general secretary of the central committee of the cpsu brezhnev and us president nixon signed a strategic arms limitation treaty. osv-1 treated gromyk with respect. he was a profile knew exactly what he was to do is specific and points.
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a bush for you double negatives and when he was used at home, he had to understand what he really meant, yes , it was not easy to deal with gromyko. he did not give up his position, he did not give up the territory, but he was always excellently prepared and the usual negotiations dragged on for a long time. especially, with regard to arms control. in june 1973 , leonid brezhnev made a return visit to the united states, during which an indefinite agreement was signed on
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the prevention of nuclear war in 1974. during president nixon's second visit to the ussr, a preliminary treaty banning nuclear weapons tests was signed. i believed , as i did, that it is extremely important for russia and the united states to understand each other and was always ready to conclude specific agreements on the basis of mutual benefit. he was not inclined to rhetoric. he believed that the task of the external politicians deal precisely with the foreign policy of other countries, they interfere in their internal affairs.
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in a crisis, the most daring course is often the safest henry kesenger from the book diplomacy international relations experts in a foreign policy issue in 2015 gave the most votes to henry kissinger, calling him the most effective us secretary of state over the past 50 years theme of the titan of détente at
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a time of ideological confrontation between the two systems. where did the word dictation come from, and i myself do not know. where did it come from? now the task is to create a new world order, and in the process of its creation , all states should participate with the conviction that in this world order they will all have a place. thank you kirina time i wish
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you health and good luck. once again big. thank you. thank you for having a week with a lot of people.
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this centenary birthday will bring together a huge company of friends at home. he will have to do his favorite business, which he succeeded in all his life to settle in disagreements. roll your nerves we allocate not scary, and now
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keep your pockets cleaned in an instant, and you could also stab with a knife. what's the hurry? well, the corpse would have waited a couple of hours, the killer would be found. it is unlikely that the operation team will take on the task of catching a dangerous criminal.
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artyomovsk was completely liberated from the nationalists of the russian military on this important achievement, vladimir putin congratulated , as reported in the presidential press service , i will quote the head of state, congratulated the wagner assault squads as well as all the russian fighters who provided them necessary support and flank cover. the kremlin also noted that all those who distinguished themselves will be presented with state awards .

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