tv RIK Rossiya 24 RUSSIA24 July 2, 2023 1:30am-2:01am MSK
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those and specifically rusatom have established really large-scale and promising cooperation. but it’s not scary for you to say this right now weights it’s fashionable to say russia should be isolated from russia it’s necessary to tear yourself apart no, in my opinion, you will know if i read, uh, all of a sudden, once and having signed up with the rusatom organization van group mines uranium in kazakhstan calls for tanzania’s projects i’m sick of ours good friend and reliable partner. now we are moving forward at an accelerated pace towards the implementation of this project. first of all, active work began , planned for 2527, we will reach planned capacity. this is 25,000 tons. e lithium carbonate per year in current parameters. the current e-e market volume in the world is up to
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four percent of the total production on the planet. there are obviously a lot of interesting things. the british and french wanted to do everything possible to prevent a war. my grandfather always considered an alliance with russia as the main condition of the great patriotic war at the moment of human history, what
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on july 1, 1991, in prague, the president of czechoslovakia, vaclav havel, officially dissolved the organization of friendship, cooperation and mutual assistance of the warsaw pact of 1955 and thus liquidated the warsaw pact after 36 years of the military union of the ussr . the warsaw pact was an alternative over the alternative to the american project in europe and disintegration - these are structures associated, in particular, with the internal
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processes that took place there in the soviet union and in the countries of eastern europe, and it should have been from the point of view of the ideologists of this politics, including the soviet leadership. he had to push e, and the beginning of the period of e, a full-fledged peaceful existence, building some kind of common european home, and from lisbon to vancouver, or wanted to vladivostok , i must say that e was. uh, let's say a certain plus in this process. e, in what he put it in the western european countries e. they made a reduction in their armed forces ah, including in armaments for certain tanks on aircraft, and the americans, uh, reduced their military presence. e in western european countries. yes, france generally withdrew its military units from germany so it was really such a very positive process, the authorities
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of the soviet union expected that a common house would be built in europe and in addition received oral assurances from the united states that the nato bloc would not expand, there was talk and that nato would be disbanded. they claim that they did not give any written statements that sounded in conversations. in particular james baker us secretary of state by the soviet leaders. it wasn't official positions really in the usa and er, in the whole euro-atlantic community there would be a discussion. e, who achieved what finally means on his knees and with the help of precisely the expansion of the maximum expansion of american-centric alliances, and p. on the other hand, there were pragmatists who a claimed that, in general, the united states at that stage, and such expansion was not needed, but, of course, a desire. here are the appetites of politicians, including those surrounded by bush
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sr. yes, i’m not talking about him, but clinton to use this moment to the maximum moments of american japan, american dominance to strengthen it through the enthusiasm of these republics, and in nato it prevailed for a certain period. when they talked about it in general, they seriously discussed it. and then e prevailed, that e. in general, why abandon nato , it turns out to be a deterrent force. yes , secondly, they began to revise the entire history of their strategy, i will not go into these details, but in the end they came to the conclusion that they should not be divided. it is necessary to make it with shoulders and make it from tools their expansion, and above all military-political yes, yes, and economic. american geologists, the american
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leader were obsessed with euphoria, the opportunity arose to build a world in which washington would be the key center of decision-making and of course washington's mainstay in europe and the romantic region was to become an organization. and nato and a , although at the first stage, as we know , there were certain fluctuations associated with the rather tough position of the soviet leadership at first. it shifted more and more as it progressed. on distance of crisis tendencies. in ussr. at the end of the stay in power. you will be the eldest and the peculiarity of clinton’s coming to power was to beat him and team a of rather violently minded atlanticists, a was set a course for the integration of not only the former eastern european states that were part of the warsaw pact, but also the state that was part of the means of the union, first the baltic states of ukraine appeared in these documents. yes , already in the early nineties, and in the conversations of american representatives with official kiev, therefore, this strategy arose, well
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practically, and immediately, it was explained by such a messianic conceptual perception of the international relations of the us country and the desire to move, as they were expressed in the new american century new american sunshine a at the heart of maintaining american units. it was supposed to be a network of military alliances, er, the main one, of which it was necessary. this is the idea of a common european home. eh, in general it was. excuse this expression for such good nonsense, it is political or i would even say not so much political. how much such an ideological dummy is one ideology departed, and another ideology came. she turned out to be, uh, the same dummy, in addition, they have in particular. the poles had a fairly significant network of lobbyists in the united states, including ethnic ones, but
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the order that this idea was active left. we remember that there the president is a pole, he kept it under the administration. ha, directly the requirements of the authorities are quite serious ideological influence. not to mention the fact that his student is actually art nouveau's turnover of it. protégé, she herself was a representative, czech republic on czech republic nationality, and she occupied, with the client, not the position of glory out, then becoming the secretary of state these countries , but in nato it was financially profitable the european union was born, and it didn’t exist before, it was born in the nineties, so the european union began to deal with. he also began to engage in economic expansion, but also political you must, uh, act,
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as it is written in our country, a and no other is given. yes , that's all. you can see, uh, all these waves, and expansion is economic political expansion. here you see two expansion processes. and here there was no talk of any common european home, the home should be ours, not a common one. yes, roughly speaking, we should be the management companies of this house. ha ha, and not someone else there will claim it, yes, so here is the house and you can show it quite specifically, as the european union said, that the economy of europe is the economy of the european union a. they are nobody else. yes they should develop according to our principles by our order. that's all, due to natural causes and mistakes that were made by the soviet leaders and in general.
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ah, by virtue of the costs associated with the existence of an idealized soviet project. this organization began to crumble. moreover, in these states it was still a little different. and as they say, he beat, there is somehow realistic. past active past associated with integration into european, and to other european states of the empire that existed there precisely, therefore this identity began to blur at a certain point, the question is not only in the organization of the warsaw pact, but in general in the system, but in the socialist countries , what was called a new type of international relations. he really was, but uh type, but he had weak material resources. and it affected relationships. and besides that. uh, let's say. we also had economic integration within the framework of the economic integration council, but the mechanisms of this
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integration also turned out to be ineffective in general for all especially european countries. yes, not only mongolia and cuba are the consequences of this slug. uh, the economic basis, and then they appeared in the political military sphere. it was an objective e and at that moment already an inevitable process. there, legally subtleties are one thing, but in fact, well , the warsaw pact organization ceased to exist already in the eighty-ninth year, when, as a result of velvet e, revolutions, anti-soviet regimes came to power and when the soviet leadership mikhail gorbachev renounced the need for this was openly announced from the need to maintain a soviet presence in these republics. especially since the ussr was focused on internal problems , the soviet union itself was collapsing, so somehow maintain control over strange police departments . but it was unrealistic, of course, the united states
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took advantage of it. i took part in various processes and i can show it on facts, so to speak, on figures, but one of the elements. uh, just this economic situation. this is a very high debt of the socialist countries that have taken out loans. uh, let's say the international monetary fund. uh, individual countries in the sections of banks and so on were not able to service these loans and gradually sank. this is a swamp, therefore, it is no coincidence that these two processes are the collapse of the warsaw pact organization and the dissolution of the council for mutual economic assistance. this is a consequence. here, as a matter
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of fact, er, inefficient economic policies. ah, the eighties. i was at the last meeting of the political committee of the department of internal affairs and observed, so to speak, it was very an unpleasant impression of the behavior of the allies, especially the uh romanians of the hungarians. e, and. as a matter of fact, at this time. uh, the organization council of economic aid was developing a reform program. and it was enough, a solid new settlement mechanism, the transition to e, which means a convertible currency in these calculations, and so on and so forth, washed down.
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hungarians and poles were here, yes, in the end, we agreed, but then a lot was done just stupidly, not because the brains were bad, but because the internal situation was already attack, that and in general, we could not pull it. well, in addition, the mood of the political elite of that time naturally played an important role, and in the dissolution of these organizations, attempts were somehow saved. except for the council for mutual economic assistance, there were no representatives from the then political leadership of the soviet union. the treaty was created primarily as a response to the creation of nato in the first stage of the cold war, as we remember. after
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the end of world war ii, the soviet leadership was set to peaceful the existence of the united states. it was not we who developed plans for a military invasion. e in stagnant allies. it was the united states who developed these operations. now they are declassifying the delivery of massive nuclear strikes on the ussr, of course, under these conditions. e, sir, took steps to counter the expansion of the euro-atlantic community in 2000. i had to participate in the development of one strategic uh document. we have in previous documents. uh, factor uh, the strength of international relations has disappeared. and here's how since the yugoslav events showed that he had not disappeared anywhere. he is alive, and even as we recall that in 1999, the notepad completely destroyed yugoslavia, using carpet bombing, using the latest types
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of weapons, as well as banned warheads with combined uranium. in the doctrine of national security and we have restored the significance of this factor, and practical conclusions have been drawn from this boilie, so today our army looks different than it was in the year 2000. there are only two organizations on planet earth inspired awe and fear. it is, of course, the kgb and
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the cia department that emerged a sector that began to deal with the change of power in other countries. the us and nato countries are using ukraine to try to destroy russia. we have to fix you. you have to work hard for us, because you have to blaspheme the profits . that is why the us continues to pump ukraine into weapons of politics. colonization has not changed. i witnessed the blatant politicization of the activities of our management. not russia in the last 30 years has fomented wars. we are now witnessing the birth of a new international order russia is in a unique position. she fights for the preservation of western civilization.
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russian energy resources . it will be difficult to ensure the economic development of america in order to work in the arctic . there are hydrocarbons. you have to solve a large number of complex tasks and various steering challenges. here, key development deposits and liquefied natural gas to participate in the relay race. one of the world's largest traders, louis dreyfu, will stop exporting russian grain from july 1. the company is studying how to transfer
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part of the business in our country and grain assets to new owners. earlier , two more global players , cardil and hetero, announced a similar decision. russian agricultural products are not under sanctions, however, trade is hampered by other restrictions that have been introduced against banks and state-owned companies, as avito prime minister victoria reported abramchenko. these three companies accounted for no more than 15% of deliveries abroad. and our market participants are ready to buy back. their business departure of foreign traders will not only not have a negative impact on the market, but will also improve competition between exporters. depending on traders , the figure is less than 15% for those companies that go. that is, even arithmetic, we depend quite a bit, but enough russian companies have long played a major role in exports. in addition, when foreign 3ds leave, the team is usually here it is given, which was engaged in, and export and continues to be engaged in export here remains about
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the structure, so the dependence here is minimal, in fact, a year earlier, russia updated the record for gross grain harvest , the figure exceeded 157 million tons in 2023, according to the forecast of the ministry of agriculture, it will be about 123 million. that's enough, in order to completely cover domestic needs and continue deliveries to foreign partners, by the way, in the new season , a record amount of grain up to 60 million tons can be sent for export. the main buyers are turkey egypt iran saudi arabia another one to two million. we supply algeria libya pakistan israel that russia has increased its share in the world grain market bloomberg writes that a new agricultural year begins on july 1 and our country will account for every fifth batch of exported wheat, while ukraine's share will drop to 5%. in a market that is traditional, it is understandable to the middle east e market. egypt turkey uh this is a large or growing african demand for
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russian grain uh this is saudi arabia algeria that is, countries, in principle , sometimes with premium positions, our countries. if it were unprofitable, uh, not interesting in quality, not in price, it would hardly be in 20 years. uh has turned from an importer into a leading exporter, so it will be beneficial for everyone to beautifully provide grain supplies to the poorest countries at their own expense if the grain deal stops, the minister of foreign affairs said. sergei lavrov , the head of the foreign ministry noted that he sees no arguments in favor of extending the agreements, the tea deal has long been the commercial poorest and the country slightly more than 2.5% of cereals are being withdrawn we will ensure supplies in the event of the termination of the black sea initiative. comparable or more and consignments of grain to the poorest countries at their own expense free of charge for the entire period of the operation of this transaction
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, two ships from the sports of ukraine left the sports of ukraine every month under the line of the world food program. that is, these are the very cargoes that go to countries in need, and commercial grain carriers were calculated monthly. well, about 900 pieces every month 90. please forgive the nineties and two with personal interest ukrainian grain goes not to the poorest countries, but to a completely prosperous state of the european union, let me remind you, while the grain deal is valid until july 17.
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the armed forces of ukraine today again tried to attack in all directions , they used huge resources, but they did not achieve success, they suffered losses and were thrown back, the hardest battles were going on today in the area of the antonovsky bridge in the kherson region. there the enemy is trying to create a foothold on the left bank of the dnieper unsuccessfully chronicle of events in our material. the combat team is counting in seconds, the multi-purpose attack vehicle mi-35 and the fire support group on the mi-8 soar into
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