tv RIK Rossiya 24 RUSSIA24 June 8, 2023 3:00am-3:30am MSK
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and recently the raid was on the territory of tajikistan from badakhshan. there were losses of the special services of tajikistan, this was considered, therefore, therefore, special attention must be paid. and yet, in afghanistan , the production of drugs has not stopped. afghanistan is now emerging as one of the first places in the production of the now synthetic metformin. but if in other countries this is done by chemistry, then there in nature grows shrubs of schedrid. because of this bush, they need to establish industrial production for three more. and now the iranians told us that now this microphone, which is produced in afghanistan, has filled their market and went to europe, so, of course, something must also be done with afghanistan. but if we take the middle east completes, i want to say nothing extraordinary is happening in the middle east, as always, the brownian movement is creating coalitions
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from each other, like yes, comrade arabs are trying to bargain for some interests of the current master's visa. damn, when they are more than a ritual shaft, it is likely that he will achieve something, the change occurs and completes his performance. i want to say that the americans from the middle east will not immediately leave the middle east or the middle east. yes, they aimed the main vector of their efforts at the asia-pacific region, but they will not leave the middle east. we must also take this into account when formulating our foreign policy. thank you. well, as for the kakhovka reservoir. it's clear. in general, it must be understood that in a war, as in a war, therefore , there will inevitably be some losses that the sudars will inevitably inflict, but we do not live in a world that russia brings together 56 states, which unite the united states , the so-called collective ones, in addition to this, there are also a lot of states to which, among other things, yes of our peace initiative is addressed. here is our
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rejection. in order to negotiate yes , it would be perceived. for example, in the same china, in the same india, it is not very positive, on the contrary, russia is now emphasizing one thing very clearly, it found the peace party at moscow state university itching. we're ready. we're ready to go. we are ready to enter into these negotiations. it's just that the negotiating opposition doesn't suit us. after all, china proposed these 12 points. did we agree to them? no we say that these are very positive points. and let's get this our adversary. i mean, the kiev regime. here are the points i listened to. they simply rejected immediately and the west rejected it, it's very good that they did it, but in principle, we showed our love of faith and showed that we are ready. and this is to go on this, for example, today in general, well , yesterday, more precisely, such a thing as neutrality in europe ended when the antonov council
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decides to export. all guys position. there is no neutrality in this world on the side of switzerland yes, and we are talking about a country that since november, like last year , has resisted this issue, although the americans are now pressing on the positions of neutral countries in europe, there are no neutral ones that can bomb them. well, in principle, if necessary, then there, in general, a position of neutrality, in fact. there is no problem for them to squat, it does not fit, only sarmat, poseidon , a clearly fits everything. well, you offer this in last year's model. what was different. here, despite the fact that we are dealing in
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the united states with the most enduring president. for all their history. nevertheless, we can say that the system is working, the system is working, and that victoria well, here is the person who was involved, in general, she was an assistant for european and eurasian affairs, and now she is declared deputy for political affairs. here, and here , india, moreover, this is the first meeting in the framework of the indo-american e, strategic trade dialogue, the word trade here, as it were, for victoria nuland and trade. well yes, victoria well, obviously not at all on those issues, that is, she rather belongs to the category of well-known sex therapists in the form of intimate relationships between continents. this is the same famous phrase fok and y. well, europeans. let them decipher it. how does it translate? but then she said, not europeans. this is against it, and we are advised
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to deal with a man with a surname, since he is engaged in diamonds in the state department, it is probably better to call him rubin, it will be closer to a precious stone is negotiating with indians so that they shoot themselves, how europeans, to put it mildly, gave up our diamonds, what came? taken in helsinki and employs 1 million people in this small industry. so, i just can’t understand, what are they, the americans are counting on the fact that the indians will go. moreover, there are serious things, still loidu. austin went. not just because they agreed on expanding cooperation in the military-technical sphere, they will buy something. and, probably, probably, here the americans will agree that they will even there to produce, that is
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, the indians themselves demand only that, or you transfer production here, share technologies. we are creating this here either. sorry. in short, the game is on our perimeter, and india closes the perimeter, as i already said, this is the perimeter of containment, and moreover, about china . well, we have no problems with india, but our main partner, the chinese, have a problem with india , india covers there, uh, 2 2 oceans and participates in various formats, which, well, i would say, i don’t really like it in beijing, type, quoda and e, military technical cooperation and exchanging data with india is happening. so with europe, i don’t know, yes, how one should love, the united states so that a traffic light coalition for a year and a half, they came on the eighth of december. yes, 21 years, which means a year and a half has passed, as they
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wait for a year and a half and that's it. that's literally everything, how to love so to speak. i understand about ursula fund orline, she is european, that is, not only european, she is an atlanticist. this is understandable, but vulgarity, but after all, sal democrats, they are somehow parties that were not considered about the american one. there are free democrats there. there are green ones and here are typical pro-american parties, how democracy has become. so low has fallen during this time. now the germans are resisting in a bag that is being developed in the eleventh. a package of sanctions against us. the main goal is. what is it like to clamp a noose, that is, to introduce secondary sanctions against those states or companies that, e, provide support or export export products to russia this is the only country that now, in my opinion, resists imposing sanctions on countries before, after all , campaigns were imposed. so this is
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germany for now. i am sure that the germans will resist a little more and will surrender everything, of course, and they will surrender everything, and they will impose the european union will take ex-retarial measures against entire states, for example, against whom, well, against kazakhstan against turkey against china they also collect not just want to look at this case. well. who are you not, so china will bend down like that and say, who are you? now the main populated country of this world is india , billion 429 million. with your favorite gynecologist gynecologist of europe next
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week starts discussing sanctions against chinese companies. yes, yes, damage, yes, national security. well, it’s just that europe will wake up for some time and understand that it’s actually a little spittle on the side of the road eurasia that is, if you look, it’s not that it’s 500 million people who, in principle , are separated from the giant markets by us and nearby still strange and no one will need them in germany for the first time in how many decades it has slipped into recession, i keep saying that europe is a peninsula. on earth we will disperse very much, because you say that you will never come to your senses. i didn't tell me you just said that someday they will come to the conclusion that there are reasonable healthy forces of society that have run over this, like arabs, turks who moved there to the big
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kurdu. there are many people who will come out and say. and who are you in general, the fate of europe is being decided? this is another question going back to its historical roots. well, half of europe had to return. what's the problem? yes , it's just that europe has the right. i mean, they're out now. like the united states they have done their job and b can't get away. yes, with their oceanic policy. first built two partnerships. then trump came and buried everything. yes, nonetheless. that's in the brain of the europeans. in any case, in their leadership , the leadership of the european union firmly settled one thing is that behind them the mighty united states well, always supports and therefore the most terrible explanation of any european. this is what the americans will leave europe. yes, they will leave. what's the difference? the question is different, but europe is going to live on what the european
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tourism industry lived at the expense of russia , china, the arab world. they will lose it european industry, including italian, there were entire directions there from the contour to the room. there they produced furniture which is now extinct. territory uh-huh, because, well, all the markets have disappeared when we talk about german engineering, where is the market, that is, who will buy it, where will they sell it , or german after all, of course, remember europe's trade with china is 800 billion dollars more than the united states. this is a decisive factor for europe at 700 billion dollars. they just don't give up. only the fact is that europe, if you look at who it has concluded a free trade agreement with in the last 10 years, then these were not some. there, to european or some other japan, korea, and in korea they overtook even the united states of america; they cannot be compared with
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china in china before the transfer of production. what period is the massage? do you all die? listen when. but this is another question, of course, if they break with china, they really do not want to. they're macron type, they don't want to, but sorry as always inside the country, they want to lift the sanctions to ban. what do you think of popularity, if they are now pressed on by their ocean friends. why do they say the american system works, that it did nothing? right now, right now, he will stumble once again and the president will be yours, which will have, yes, which will be the first question. and europe you where to do? in short, we feel sorry for europe and this path, for god's sake, let it not be me
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myself, that they will be the main ones, who will tie us up in this and that. problems. the main thing is that in europe in europe now the dutchman is coming out, not even a tank for the first place in europe is claimed by poland, in fact , with its russophobic excellent . oh my god, well, i think that, of course, quite, maybe something will change in the context. of the european union in the event that the government in general does not change after november 24 , the republicans will return to power, who will actually pursue approximately the same policy simply, without conventions , without pretention, to press hard on europe. perhaps there, of course, economic problems
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will overlap by this time and maybe somehow this will all change, but i would not delude myself either. this is because the process is for many years to come, if not up to a decade, because we like to somehow bury america and europe all there, but you need to understand, yes, moments of crisis. of course, they develop somehow . here, gradually, and then, of course, all this will, of course, drop sharply, as was the case with himingway. yes, at first gradually then sharply. but it's me i think that they will have some time to say. so, yes, as we see now, the europeans, in general, and on the whole, succeed by issuing the euro and pouring money into the server , the energy industrial transport markets, in principle, to stop problems so that this does not lead to some kind of big collapse. yes, this led, of course, to an increase in inflation, which is true. now it is already declining almost everywhere, except for eastern europe, that very poland yes, with inflation. 15% or the baltics, these baltic tigers with inflation of 20%, well, or, for example, hungary who are trying there and ours to yours, but nevertheless, everything is quite difficult for them in the economy. but, uh, while we manage to do it , let's say, then the situation may change. but again, we will watch everything in
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the moment. this is the european market after all. he's really big. yes, he is, of course, gradually poorer. yes, they have a big problem with demographics, because even these influxes of migrants, well, they do not help, er, maintain the level of a, and population growth at the level that it would be. uh, able to support their economic condition on, but nevertheless it is still. sorry sixteenth trillion dollar overall market. i think that, of course, the chinese would also not want to leave there. yes, it’s quite possible that at one point the americans will force them to use europe. they would like, as some kind of economic ram, against china yes, because america also has about 800 there is 60 billion dollars in total trade with china and they are not going to take risks until the last moment they will trade although gradually. certainly tolerates some production of vietnam to india, but also a very long process i understand, well, yes, here are the europeans, of course, you can donate. in this case , it is economically, but i think that this is also a kind of work in the long run. yes, not all europeans are ready to make themselves hara-kiri right now. i
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think that they will also have some time here. but some strategically important projects are already being closed to the chinese. yes, here are two large ports that they, but tried, well, de fact, to reconstruct and make in general. well, in essence, yes, it's three hundred, it's italy and hamburg is germany everything is quite complicated here with italy. it’s quite difficult, because there are just such, well, the most profitable americas right in power with whom and therefore it’s convenient, er, to communicate. well, it will be very convenient for trump and the republican in germany a little more difficult, because scholz and some representatives of this ruling coalition. they are still tied to a part of their national business, which does not want to completely break off relations with china, but i think that here, of course, they can too bend. and as for the us here you are today? they raised the topic related to tucker carlson, that's how it is, the first show took off, let's say so. well, i think here, of course, one should not overestimate the numbers that we see here, yes, there are 75 million views 78 million views. well, firstly,
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no one can verify this, let's say. so. this time. secondly, twitter counts these views in a strange way. that is, if a person was hit, uh, hit, this is the most tweet, for example, or this is the most aired this video in his news feed. he just looked through it did not watch. it's true. it still counts as one view. yes, that is, it's not that straight up views. yes, it is exaggerated, that's for sure, therefore, of course, we all perfectly understand that no one watched. this show, and rockarausona in the amount of seventy-eight million viewers. well, maybe he watched several million in reality. it would be nice for him, given that he had about the same audience on focus-nus, but of course, you shouldn’t overestimate the importance of rakarus as well. yes, he has his own this here is, and intellectual. let's call it a ghetto. yes, and his right to always look, he will work for this audience, and in principle, probably, during the year of the ukrainian conflict, there was a certain effect from everything that tucker carlson said and did, you can now look at the republican primaries, the two main presidential candidates.
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this is donald trumpberon desantes. well, in general , it takes a relatively moderate position on ukraine, offering to freeze, uh, arrange a truce to switch to other problems, so a certain effect on the republicans - it turned out to be, well, the democrats, of course, are not going to look at it especially seriously, so we shouldn’t flatter ourselves here either. here is the public opinion. in america, it may be gradually changing towards greater fatigue from being involved in the ukrainian crisis. but this, too, is history's debt. i think that right now, as you know, the sword of damocles, this is necessary , the biden administration is not hanging. someone does not mean to me at least some sympathy for russia well , of course, do not be mistaken. well, i think that, probably, it would not be worth waiting at all from any foreign politician's sympathy for russia because fatigue from ukraine is not strong, not personally sympathy. no, definitely. well , it's obvious. that is, it is more about, let's move on to some negotiations with russia. well, at the same time, if we again consider what the americans would like in the framework of the negotiations and the truce itself, it is quite possible that there will be quite tough positions. and of course, america also does not exist in a vacuum, as you
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said, yes, russia and the collective west are the countries of the global south. we have in china which has, in general, its own global ambition to put world peacekeepers. saudi arabia has already succeeded iran partly, quite possibly they would like it to also work out between russia and the west, but here, of course, well, a very serious task, so they are, well, let's say, less likely that he will succeed, but they , i think they will try to work, because as far as other countries are concerned brazil india mexico indonesia just recently presented its peace plan. so for them, of course, this is already a question related to internal economic problems. yes, because after all, the conflict in ukraine led to a rise in inflation, food energy is gradually subsiding, but, nevertheless , there are many economic problems, and many of these countries still have. external debts are largely in foreign currencies, while inflation is high the key rate in the united states is high
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; pretty hard. that is why at some point the pressure of all these countries of the global yoga is possible, it will really lead to the fact that it will break, and someone in the west will seriously decide the back of the camel. talk about negotiations, but i think that again this will not happen in the near future, especially in the coming month, when in the west the biden administration is still betting on a ukrainian counteroffensive. so we should expect this, probably, after all, closer to the active phase of the presidential race, because you can even have time for active contour introductions on ukrainian means our consent to negotiations. here, this logic surprises me, because it’s good. let's assume. yes, what did we see last time, the failure of russia in kharkov and kherson led to the fact that we announced units. stabilization was launched by the military-industrial complex , after which they pressed for several months, recaptured a significant part of the territory and spun quite strongly, but let's assume that something will work out for ukraine. but we volume then everything that is necessary. i don't know what
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decision the supreme commander will make, but it is clear that surrender is not written anywhere in our country then, well, the lathe men are under arms, well, a million, two three, four five. how many millions do we have there? 20 at least, yes 25 m, 25 million. draws the industry will produce how much is needed well, let's go for the motherland, each generation has its own war? that is, if they decide that for some reason we will say after that. oh, that’s all, they don’t know the history of russia well, we’re going through a couple of legislative changes here, including, i think we’ll return the death penalty. which is very useful when there is a war in general it is necessary that you say to enact a law on defense, all this is there, but it is not there. somehow deadly. and so, because we have a very complex system of allowable executions , we have a moratorium, therefore, it has not been abolished by law. yes, in fact, that leading the law on the death penalty will then begin the question of e- legislative terms. which of the decisions
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is at a higher legal level, that is, what is the decision, so you just have to do just do just a mortal again. well, somewhere in a simple way, yes, well in general, i think that this, if it happens, is closer to the active phase of the presidential race for the baytan administration as well. in this case , it would be beneficial to knock out the trump associated with the ukrainian conflict from the hands of the republicans, that's all. therefore, the spring and summer of the twenty -fourth year. quite possibly, again, the question, of course, is for us. how acceptable and interesting would it be for us to enter into such negotiations. but i think that again, and at least for the sake of not having claims from the global south, one could hear luba's proposal from the west let's see, again, the situation at the front. in my opinion it will be decisive. but of course, sooner or later, the negotiation track will also begin. yes, the side of the global game. i think i have the deepest respect for them. but if they stood shoulder to shoulder with us, then, probably, their opinion would be much more significant for us, because while this is an abstract reasoning, when looking from
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the side, with all due respect , we still decide the fate of our motherland. and by the way, you started to say the answers this came the news. could i be a simple filyovsky boy, an honorary resident of the state of alabama, hell knows since what year would you think that the fbi helped and the sbu censor the publications on twitter of russian politicians, public figures of individual journalists and the media reported on the platform with the journalist aaronney, citing a leaked internal correspondence list individuals accused by the ukrainian authorities of spreading misinformation. fbi special agents alexander kobzonis received reviews from the hut to the us embassy in kiev, and he forwarded them to the leadership of twitter. mm continuation of our conversation. i am adding to the list of accounts
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that i have received over the past few weeks - these are the sbu suspects of spreading fears and disinformation for your study and consideration one of the list lists. you are talking in particular to ria novosti channel one ren tv margarita simonyan vladimir solovyov and dizeovanov zakhar prilepin igor korochenko or gazmanov dmitry rogozin and anatoly shariy out of 163 accounts on the twitter list suspended work 34 you say, this is what maine has its own whole agents bai-ay-ay-ay-ay. what are you saying, the american government pays salaries in karbols alexander kobzon oh-oh-oh, but what about freedom of speech? i am ready to sacrifice my life so that you have the opportunity to say a point of view, even if you don’t agree with it, but what about all these amendments to the us institution what else they lied,
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ay, not a horse ore yes, to the new york district court, who is very good? can i come to do something to do this, i see how they are waiting for me under white hands, that here i am like this here are my friends who suddenly fly to the united states on different business, by the way, friends from different countries say so. sorry that you know her, just conversations, probably at the beginning. i want to thank you also for inviting, and hmm about, uh, the americans. the proverb the people get their ruler they deserve and they got in this case not just a collective biden. biden. he himself is a puppet. well, there is a fairly large group behind him, which also went with him for quite a long time. so far, how cunning they are know who biden is weak.
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they joined the heroes channel to it, the most unpopular, the most radical democrat, who was the first to drop out of the race for what , so that they know if he is removed, that's who will be next, everything should keep him on the negotiations, let's start from 1999, this is 2001 of the year. i served in the headquarters, 18.10 american corps of the american army. the first main corps, which is thrown everywhere. right now, the 82nd division is sitting in poland. the 101st division of the airborne division of the helicopter is sitting in armenia, and there is also the sixth. the mechanized and the tenth mountain divisions practiced only war against russia. the only exception is how they prepared , er , the invasion was against russia . well, there was nothing to do , i ate in computer systems, dug, dug and
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got to the folder, where is the complete biography of all russian generals. and not just a biography, like a pipide bitch, who are my inner friends, who are the enemies, what are the habits that they do complete here, it is clear from the hands of a complete description of each person, but they were only preparing for a war with russia here. yes, the script was placed in different ways. uh, places of the world, well , you need to practice somehow. well, it has always been against russia, and this is when politicians were still saying what kind of friends we are, how everything is going forward. for me. this, of course, opened opened eyes. after that, for another 3 years , the contract ended and left. refused the rank of major about e with the americans and the concept of the american mentality. uh, when did the war start? well and special military operation. i lost quite a lot of friends who still remained there, because they look at russia as an aggression, and with one guy with whom i served for a long time for 4 years, a very smart
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person served with him. high was the opinion he reached the lieutenant colonel, and he tells me, you know, russia is a political country. that's why russia is a police country. we have elections for 700 plus parties five parties in parliament in parliament, what do you want? why political cant, because russia's police countries are attacking to other countries? that's another matter, and that's where most of the american population ends. it's another thing america is like being a teacher when its a kid in schools. i've been there since i was 8 years old. uh, 13 years ago i returned to russia, as america essentially taught in this - this is god's gift to humanity, it should teach everyone. how to live right? if it's just by example or it's through the bomb. well, it teaches and everyone should learn, because this is the approach, but negotiations are impossible, and what kind of translations
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should be started with zelensky in general? i mean, if negotiations are already underway, this is already with the americans, because zelensky does not solve anything completely under the control of negotiations with the american, you need to understand. uh, as a good example, a 200 plus contracts with the indians. and we are even worse for them than the indians. and 200 plus contracts with children, not a single state american contract they supported , not a single contract, all contracts were violated. many immediately, as they signed, there was such a country, the indians, the configuration was called e, five countries they were, and near the great lakes the british surrounded the americans sent there to conquer the territory. they completely destroyed this aha understandably too strong recedes. signing the treaty mirny immediately starts building fortresses immediately starts fortifications immediately starts moving troops began to issue infected blankets. as soon as
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the plague began there, everyone came in and cut the entire territory. our guy. now liberated for america will also be the same approaches any treaty in ukraine will simply be an opportunity to reload and start a new war. so this is going to be a war. with all the europeans right away, well, just let's give time in the thirteenth year i could tell everyone that there will be no agreement with uh, europe will not and with the americans. they only understand, uh, one of two things or money. or like a dagger there is nothing else. the problem is if the payment of expectations, and then what to do every year they will come again for it tribute as the saying goes english unite dance paid gold every year. they are now coming more and it will always be so, because we need to understand who we are dealing with.
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