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and a country that really demonstrates the existence of sovereignty, while they are the most powerful country. they are in terms of economy, not in terms of size, not in terms of population, and blocks. at least they try to block. this is achieved with varying degrees of success. many programs that are aimed at maintaining isu in budapest oppose not only the expansion of the fund, but also promises to block payments from it until ukraine lifts sanctions for the hungarian otp bank. however, in addition to the common european fund, the eu countries support ukraine and directly, primarily germany and france, so berlin announced in the office additional military assistance for 2 billion 700 million euros. it includes, among other things, leopard tanks, one infantry fighting vehicle marder and air defense systems and restos for europe , these in lebanon, as well as, first of all , the sanctions that europe imposed against the russian federation leads to almost catastrophic. in industry, that is
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, in germany in some areas of industrial production, it decreased by more than 40%. but at the same time, ah for the united states, it’s the opposite, a very profitable direction, because these are new orders for their weapons corporations and companies. these are new orders. for their oil and gas companies to produce and sell to the european union, however. members of the european union have the opportunity to receive compensation from brussels for supporting ukraine within the peace fund. and according to politics. they not only actively use it, but also abuse it, especially the baltic countries. calculations. they sell new equipment at prices , they supply old equipment, according to the article , estonia demanded more than others 160.5 million euros and it turned out 135 million. 91% of its requests were formed on the basis of the cost of new equipment in lithuania, this indicator. everything is higher
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than 93 latvia has 99, but finland has become the leader, one hundred percent in ukraine, too , can not do without fraud, and the deputies of the heads of the presidential office and the very ministers of defense have already been removed to the territory of ukraine and humanitarian aid distributors. in fact, absolutely nothing changes, because those who sit on its distribution believe that this is primarily a source of profit that will allow leave this country, nevertheless, the united states and the european union continue to pour money into the bottomless pit of the ukrainian budget. but they are not alone in this, for example, japan managed to allocate more than seven and a half billion dollars and the g7 countries of which it is a member promised to continue to finance the kiev regime . on this i say goodbye to you until tomorrow. in a couple of minutes on the air of our channel, the fifth studio until the meeting of good news.
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we welcome everyone who joined us on channel russia 24 fifth studio and now we will discuss topics that, of course, will also be on last week everyone was very excited and henceforth. i think that they will be discussed, but let's start with the event that took place in the japanese city of hiroshima in the city that was subjected to nuclear bombing on august 6, 1945. let me remind you. this is a peaceful city. uh, the nuclear bombing caused colossal destruction and colossal loss of life. well, now, or rather, the day before , the g7 summit was held there, and hmm , the united states, together with its satellites, i will remind you of the united states. this is the country that turned this city into nuclear ash once uh, got together to talk uh with her satellites. well, about russia, of course, mostly. and in china, including hmm, but about what happened in this
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city 78 years ago, almost nothing was said, in general, almost nothing was made , some analogies were made, but how did it all end for the sake of what it was all done. i think that it was very bright. the russian foreign ministry designated this way the leaders of the g7 countries brought to their meeting the head of the kiev regime, which they control events in a propaganda show, let's talk about this propaganda show now and talk to us in connection with fedorova, the italian director of the primakov mmo, fyodor genrikhovich. greetings. good afternoon, fyodor genrikhovich. well, here's the place. eh, of course, and the topic itself is very, and many historical analogies, of course, call to uh memory, right away. hmm well, it’s somehow strange that no one talked about it, mostly. well, they
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themselves, the members of the group of seven visited, uh , the memorial and the memorial park in the city of hiroshima, uh, in which the memory is immortalized killed in the nuclear bombing. but what is called not the main event is much more important than what happened at the summit itself , what was discussed, er, a whole range of economic problems of the world economy and the approaches of the united states and its allies were discussed. uh, uh, this was discussed by ourselves. uh, general approaches to the situation in ukraine uh, and to how russia can be counteracted, subjects related to the people's republic of china , primarily with the economic and technological growth of china and how it can be restrained and what can be for this. to use means and another important
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feature of this summit of uh, the group of seven was that other than directly. ah, the heads of state of the governments of the countries of the family group, uh, and uh, means the representatives of the european union in to participate in it. e , the leaders of india a and brazil were involved in this summit, and this is an attempt, and to involve countries, uh, friendly and inclined towards russia and uh, neutrally minded. e china for all the specifics of indo-chinese relations, it is impossible to compare, e, india's relations with china with relations, for example, in the usa and china and in general, set them up for more active interaction with strange groups. there well , the goal, of course, and how this goal was achieved, and how. eh, that's the whole point. in what, rather poured out. i mean the final commentaries that were
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hmm the head of the country to the big seven. they are just, uh, probably saying that, at least with regard to china, no goal was achieved, because the ministry of foreign affairs, uh, the people's republic of china expressed indignation later at such results. well uh in regarding the people's republic of china, uh, with the exception of semiconductors, from which, uh, interaction in the field of production and development of semiconductors of microelectronics, and, on which the countries of the group, families agreed on other positions, really significant pressure on china uh, to exert moreover, it failed, and in russia it is far from everything. the countries of the family group have agreed, for example, on russian electricity production. uh, diamonds are primarily for the supply of rough diamonds from russia, but also for also processed were initiatives to impose restrictions on the trade in russian diamonds. and here, too, nothing succeeded, because
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the positions of the united kingdom and the united states did not coincide with the positions of a number of other countries of the group, families of such restrictions and failed to lead to semiconductors, too, many problems. in fact, western countries, because china is expanding the production of semiconductors , increases their technical characteristics , and is moving very actively towards creating more modern equipment for the production of printed semiconductors microchips, because now, of course, the netherlands and japan are still leaders in this area, but i think that soon it will be precisely in the production of semiconductor equipment for the production of semiconductors. they themselves are their semiconductors. i think that soon this technological leadership will be overcome, and there is another topic that was also reflected in the final communication. uh, of course, the energy carrier of russian energy carriers, from which europe, uh, is already
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hmm well, probably, yes, more than a year, as he tries. e hmm well, not to get rid of, but reduce their consumption at home, and according to last year's data, in my opinion. now there are already e we see that the picture is completely different, that the amount of the same liquefied natural gas in the countries of europe e from russia has somehow magically increased, but also the fact that hmm is positioned by these countries as independence energy independence from russia in terms of the fact that this goal must be achieved in the near future. and it sounds again like well, some kind of memorandum. well, in general, yes, and, of course, this year the numbers may be somewhat different, but last year the results were indeed, er, impressive, and the fact that in recent years russia has been able to significantly increase the production of liquefied natural gas, becoming,
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and becoming one of the main producers of fatty natural gas, has given very serious advantages even after here are these terrorist attacks and on a gas pipeline. e nord stream 2 nord stream 2 and nord stream 1 were partially affected. a. in general, the situation is changing very much indeed . uh what the americans tried uh to form not a regional, but a global natural gas market precisely by expanding trade in liquefied natural gas. in general, it turned out that e did not quite play into their hands, because russia retained its position in many markets. expanded its capabilities. a-a trade in the asian natural gas markets and now we see that russian lng supplies to asia are increasing in south pacific asia, russian crude oil is going to the region of south and
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pacific asia and c. in general. uh, despite on e. some price losses of russian oil and gas complexes. uh, quite successfully and in a very short time, diversify their supply chain. yes it is clear. at the very beginning of our conversation, e, they announced that the united states and its closest satellites. here are those who are part of the family group, they wanted this way, as if, yes, designating in the presence of many world leaders who are not included in the seven but nevertheless, they were there invited they wanted, well, to expand something this is the club. uh, those who hate russia let's just say, a brazil, for example, was invited there by the same kitaev, including with india. well, the goal was, well, clear to them. yes, we want to show everyone that let's not cooperate with russia, we will somehow create our own one. here is the union of its own such
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a conglomerate of some kind. to some extent, they have succeeded. well, uh, as far as working with public opinion, uh, then, of course, for the public opinion of india and for the public opinion of brazil, which is more 14 years without being invited to, uh, this group of sevens themselves, well, well , such an influence may have had an impact on some parts of society, and on some part of political religion. indeed, we see that among both the indian political elite and the brazilian political elite. there are those who, uh, deeply and frankly sympathize with the strange west, but a significant part of both the indian and brazilian political elites, and are guided primarily by their national interests. and we see this from the way the dialogue with russia is developing. russian indian trade economic cooperation has been developing , uh, in recent years, and it has been developing dynamically over the past year, you know, uh, according to the data
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published by the indian side, because the russian is external. new stats closed. ah, bilateral trade has grown by almost a third, which is a unique figure. in general, they can be proud of, uh, both sides. ah. i'm sure one of washington's key goals is to sever ties with cooperation between russia and india as well. uh, turn india against china because that in order to get in the pacific region and instruments of influence, and the situation needs to create a major international political conflict, if it is competition and conflict between india and china, this will be a key key achievement in washington in the coming year. well, yes, this is such a goal, of course, they obviously have it. but in the sense that it sounded the day before. and it was not in vain that i asked here about the fact that they set themselves a specific goal. uh, well,
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they were probably waiting for some results, but according to those publications, and i mean, brazil. for example, publications or the same chinese publications are nothing but annoyance. e delegations from these countries by the fact that they tried to impose an agenda that was frankly unpleasant for them. yes, and especially in economic terms, it is not needed, but it did not work out with china. this is completely, understandable. in particular. and with brazil, too, because there are, er, different, as i said, there are different forces in the brazilian political system in the brazilian political elite in brazilian society and a very significant part. uh, brazilian e political class is focused on the implementation of their own independent and not subject to the influence of washington's foreign policy, as far as economic trade is concerned. e questions, in general, not china and not brazil, or even india, uh, to a large extent did not receive
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answers to those questions that concerned, uh and uh a question of regulating international trade and uh adapting to green transition initiatives with which e-e are the countries of the european union and in a slightly softer form, the united states uh not uh about uh, the justice of many. uh, issues of global economic regulation , let me remind you that the people's republic of china, india are, uh, active supporters of the development of the world trade organization and the effectiveness of u international trade regulation systems. ah, the united states is hiding behind. uh, the so-called national security interests. um, well, that possibility exists in wto rules. if you 're talking about creating risks to your national security. you can violate trading rules. so, the united states is the country that violates the wto rules to the greatest extent and actually blocked the activities of the wto, let me remind you that
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anti-russian sanctions. and the so-called sanctions and, uh, regulatory measures that the united states is trying to use itself and impose on its allies in trade with china and in technology exchange with china and in other matters. in general, they also violate the rules of the world trade organization. yes, the rules of the world trade organization, world trade in general, which has changed so much in recent times, especially in the sense that when everyone talks about violations, for example, in some principles of foreign trade, they usually say that international law has disappeared somewhere here, as which the united states constantly appeals to states here there was another meeting. it is, as it were , of a less economical nature, but it was the most publicized; this, of course, was the meeting of the bidenants, and this is the main result. what kind of meeting would you like to lead? well, the main current, uh, ukraine's inflated expectations do not receive real confirmation, because see
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washington is seeking to reduce its risks. uh, in even military-technical cooperation with ukraine, uh, many things have been delegated to the uk and other nato allies . look, the americans did not supply longer-range missiles. well, these missiles are still operational tactical a and tactical, but they did not increase the range of these missiles. i mean himax system. well, they allowed the uk to supply ukraine with rockets from the swedes' torrent. this is generally such a step, when the americans take the risks themselves the same thing, uh with f-16 fighters. uh, the united states did not supply itself, uh, f-16 fighters, but delegates authority for this uh to its nato ally and some nato countries uh they say such a willingness, others refuse to do so washington is behaving very in fact contradictory formally
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support ukraine uh, indeed, by providing financial and partly military assistance to the united states, they seek to rake in coals. uh, by the hands of their allies, who will bear the risks and costs, yes on this occasion, of course, if there are already a lot of publications, including in the industry military e , the press, including the american one, which they say, why , in fact, the united states does not particularly strive to supply ukraine at 16 , and fedor yevgeny viktorovich thank you great fyodor voitov director and momo named after primakov was in touch with us. now, about the f16 e, let's talk more specifically valery ritunsky, honored military pilot of russia, ex-commander of the 16th air army, lieutenant general in the reserve valery aleksandrovich greetings. hello dimitri. with your permission, i will list what the american such, near-war press points out in terms of explaining why the united states is in no hurry to part with its f-16s
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in favor of ukraine. there are several reasons here that they are afraid that the aviation fleet will suffer a significant loss in the event of shelling. e airfields loss of air battles, the risk of obtaining technology f16 russians. and most importantly, what can happen. uh, a very tangible blow to prestige. as a matter of fact, for such a product as the f-16, we , uh, recall that just now the united states is there some time ago. here, for example , enough of this was concluded with jordan. uh, a significant contract for the supply of taiwan before that there are billions of dollars. i absolutely agree with you, absolutely. all these moments are present. e, in addition to everything, we must not forget that it began to be produced by plane 16 back in 1977, it is the most e, such a common most numerous type of tactical fighters that were produced in general in the entire history of the united states, i mean, and they were released about 5,000. uh, as they say, they
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were delivered to the ground by a variety of countries and f-16s until the ninety-first year. these were the same machines, and after the ninety-first year, several of them began to be modernized. these are completely different, but a number of countries, including nato countries, have kept those old cars. i think that if they go to ukraine, then not the latest in the sixteenth, which they say they have undergone maximum modernization, and so on, so brew that it will be some kind of miracle there, uh, and something will achieve something there. success, uh, or uh, our aviation will, as they say, experience certain difficulties , there is no need to talk about this here. yes? certainly not quite. well, there will certainly be certain points that will need to be addressed, but, uh, compared with our aircraft fleet, which are present there and participate in this operation. uh, where are our su-35s 135. uh, 130. so, uh. hmm here
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do not have to speak. e that we will experience some difficulties and so on, approximately similar aircraft are similar when it comes to weapons against air targets and ground targets. but, but of course they will be based, they must be serviced somewhere, and this entire base must be created in advance, for example, it is not clear how they will cope with this and say that in the near future , literally. uh, for 2-3 months there. they will be placed. eh, i doubt it. plus, the training of pilots in order to operate the f16 well, there is such information , unofficial, not completely verified, that the americans are training ukrainian pilots, but i don’t know
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if they are already experienced pilots, uh, as they say in the form of retraining for a new type aircraft is one? and if they are young people who are recruited there, for example, from their kharkov institute there, or else , they have begun to study. it's already different. and how much time. and how long does it take to prepare from scratch pilot i and i wanted to say this in order to prepare a first-class pilot. well, we have this cool , you know, third class without a third class , second class, first class, or snipers , so it takes at least about 8 years to train a first class pilot. the pilot must have a flight time on this type, well , at least about there, well, 800 hours with an average flight time per year - this is 100 hours. it's not easy and it's not always possible. i'm not sure that e will be found e. a large number of such candidates for such pilots,
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as they say in ukraine hmm so here, uh, that's it. this matter must be assessed critically, but certainly not to underestimate the situation. uh, the best option , of course, is to destroy these aircraft on the ground and not give them air, as they say, yes, here is a big question about the weapons that are or can be installed on these f-16s. i'm talking about those very, long-range missiles that they can theoretically, and those same pilots. just rising into the air to launch here on our territory there on the territory. uh, well, anywhere, that is, there are hundreds of kilometers, in my opinion. well, not really. so it means aircraft. now, if we have on our planes, launching rockets, there is air on the surface, then x-31. there x-59 air radar and so
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on. well, about 150 there, but up to 200 km. e weapons on the same aircraft. as you already said, there may be completely different planes , because if they are old, they were old modifications, it will be one thing, if they are newer, it will be somewhat different, but i think that with a range of let the missiles be of the order 150 km. can you agree? what about? that's just air-to-air weapons, yes, which can be used against our aircraft. here they wrote in vk, in my opinion, in your article, e just came out about the fact that we still have such a certain advantage in the air plan here, the full advantage. what is the present? i believe that in the airspace, uh, in the area of ​​​​our special operation. uh, there is aviation, so our enemy is not present. uh, here we can talk about gaining dominance
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in the air, while some points. i don't want. now to dwell on them regarding the flights of our aviation there for hmm a ribbon. as they say, with regard to air battles and the use of weapons against air targets from the m16 e, air, air missiles and so on. it depends not only on these missiles , but also the equipment of the aircraft itself. and i already spoke. uh, below, that there can be different equipment, the most important thing is pilots, yes, the most important and cool pilots, so you can have a great car with a great equipment with excellent weapons. but if the wrong one is sitting in the cockpit. the specialist on the results will be zero valery aleksandrovich thank you very much for explaining a lot to us valery ritunsky, honored military pilot of russia, ex- commander of the 16th air army , lieutenant general in reserve, was in direct contact with us. thank you for your attention.
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in the orenburg region prevented a series of terrorist attacks. a 25-year-old local resident was detained there, who was going to set fire to the military enlistment office of the fsb department and the railway station a cache was also found where components for a home-made bomb and communications equipment were stored. when checking them, experts found an online instruction for making explosives and correspondence with the ukrainian special services at the fsb public relations center
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noted that after the terrorist attacks , the defendant planned to participate in hostilities. a criminal case was initiated on the side of the asu. ukrainian militants resumed shelling of donetsk in the morning, again hitting peaceful neighborhoods under fire from petrovsky kuibyshevsky and kirovsky district cities. by more than twenty nato-caliber shells were fired at them, according to the information of the joint control center, in just the last 24 hours they opened fire on the territory of the dpr fifty times, fired at six settlements , injured five civilians. now a short advertisement after the broadcast of our channel will continue the program of vladimir solovyov and pavel zarubin moscow kremlin putin a remedy for various types of pain pentalgin acts against pain, wherever it is regardless

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