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to win, because here i was listening to lukashenka and they, however, however. i saw how alexander grigorievich hopes that suddenly volodya zelensky will turn on his brain and start, uh, sleep, negotiations, of course, i understand him, he feels sorry for everything and life and the fact that the state of neighbors is what we the slavs are not that we are a kindred people, well, that is, in the final of the borel. you know, i was surprised not by the fact that he once again kicked there with this gas station, but you didn’t notice how he ended his speech. uh, anti,
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russian, he ended up with what we need to restore. destroyed security in europe, but powdered its own, and here again there is a deception of the elites because it was precisely the destruction of security that was and for what we then turned to this west, including you a barrel of your whip so that you destroy the entire security with the help of nato, and here we just understand, this is just the difference in our approaches. yes, the west is not accidentally catholic at its core. they proceed from the teeth of their absolute correctness. that is, they treat themselves as if they were perim, that each of them has a word there for conventions, so they are sure that they, in principle, speak in a completely peaceful way. yes, as the truth in the last distance, they say, guys. what did you decide? they don't even understand. who
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explains it to them? you barbarians are savages in general, here i am , therefore, when i remember, barel, even brands. eh, melnik, who also said last week, but that, in fact, he hinted at, i suggested. uh, negotiations with russia back in the winter. well, what did you achieve? well, in fact, it’s true there and it also feeds us, but i want to why this thought and spilled and sales about lukashenka’s interview to the fact that medvedev is absolutely right, yes, and we are right when we say, why, if this america does not benefit if politics is to me, well, maybe the military is profitable. and here is the policy. they speak favorably to me, we are in the west, they need to bleed russia what what negotiations can we still hope for then? why keep throwing this thought in and throwing in this partition, this one, you just said just now. well, they are already there, the policy was cited by the example of this presidential candidate, what is needed with the russian negotiations. here is the one built today. e hmm elite of the usa and the west, she
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will not. so i must say that you have no illusions in this. we just have to say correctly, arm yourself, look , develop the economy, move small towns, and one more thing. i don't understand at all. about what negotiations are being discussed. with whom and what we are clearly talking about, this is the nazi regime with the nazis, the only form that we can have is unconditional surrender. they are the dot. what negotiations all the negotiations ended in istanbul no chance for any negotiations no with the americans. they forget who you are talking to in america, well, i gave you two points of view, which were on the one hand, medvedev says, in fact, it is not possible in russia. so, well, they are different. e areas. they are now are possible on the exchange of wars and there still, but from the point of view. uh, i don't know who you're lying in all seriousness. now says the ability to translate. let's not get hung up now. i'm just saying, i'm serious to you
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washington, depending on the elite to this day, this point of view is present here all of a sudden negotiations. we suddenly freeze. and all of a sudden, all of a sudden, just like that, poland, she is more. he frankly manifests himself in his russophobia. and i analyze. eh, good. i know poland was there more than once, i analyze its history. that's gotta say what they'll find we will find our child. and now it will turn out what will turn out in the thirty- ninth year for sure. the same story was in the twelfth year, when napoleon went to russia, i think, always. ok then. you may be offended by the poles because you were once part of the russian empire. well, it doesn't. do they have against the germans or against the shooters, where they also had such a phobia, do they have against russia? why yes, because long before they even came to us. they had claims to russia and therefore they were not helped in the thirty-fourth year. they with the germans concluded agreements not to attack, then they began to run back and forth wagging, and
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eventually achieved it. that's what we have achieved, and we have agreed with germany we in the end. we will find common ground anyway, we will agree, because no one can cope with us and in this sense, once again i say medvedev is right. and uh, it seems to me that the poles need to speak simply and clearly, learning about ukraine, perhaps quite for you, and the tishinsky region, and remembering the german lands, and finishing our speech. i would like to say. here's what was very important in fact, we often talk about constitutional issues that we have not resolved to the end in the form of amendments ahead of the not so far presidential election. we then the communists is you, remember our position. we said it should be reviewed completely, including the first and second ninth chapters, which were sealed , this was our position. we agreed with the revision of the constitution and the communist party spoke zyuganov everywhere. now is the time before the presidential elections. it can be done and should be done and not only from the point of view of
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ideology and not only from the point of view of the prevalence that remains, e.g., external legislation on the domestic one, we will not always run to the constitutional court from microwaves . all this is possible during the presidential elections and it is necessary to review and adopt a new one. vladyka good afternoon. i would like to continue the trend that was just being said. since we already mentioned interesting european characters who broadcast, uh, not of this world in quotation marks, insulting our people, insulting our faith, religion, insulting the russian orthodox church. uh, they're not far away. and these are those colleagues from whom, once, in the 20th century, we accepted christianity, namely the byzantine e, and the successors of the alexandrian patriarchs of constantinople. e. they also contacted us when we went to africa about this story. we will tell. today, probably, if you take the time and turned to
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us in no other way than bears and jackals north. that is, we are those people who have all sorts of faiths, and indeed all these centuries have been engaged in missionary work , led their pastor from a deep transition to this respect, maintained the balance of christian relations in the world. considering, uh, as you correctly noted, considering interests, the west is not a simple balance. here we are, at the borderline of these junctions, bears and jackals from the north, but we can’t help but talk about this with regards to ukraine, a difficult situation will take place, there and among the ukrainian orthodox church, where i most of all feel sorry for, of course, ordinary people, unfortunately, the ukrainian orthodox church in the face of his leadership. she behaved somewhat unreliably , it was possible to defend and it was necessary to defend her interests, to bring hundreds to religious processions thousands of people, as they did in 2018-19-20 , and then there would be no nazi power.
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uh, coronazi power, whatever. we can name would not have dared to touch so many people, and people would have defended their interests, but at the moment the story. we know behind you there is no inclination term, we have what we have and, of course, ordinary people survive. i'm most worried about them right now. oh, of course, very hard , very hard. and now let's, uh, draw a parallel here with africa, after all, we are africa announced today. uh, and we announce recently. we had amazing. i am not afraid of this word a grandiose event that was celebrated by the president of the russian federation at which one of the first speakers spoke at the plenary session, his holiness the patriarch of all russia of moscow, i am talking now about the second international summit russia africa, which was recently in st. petersburg attended by fifty-four countries africa was attended by 49 delegations. and if my memory serves me, 22 of them were
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presented at the level of the first persons. uh, communication it was a huge success from this forum. i think we are already seeing the tasks outlined by the president. uh, the patriarch supported those, uh, humanitarian social missions that were not discussed with many presidents tete-a-tete between the russian president and the presidents of africa, and we have now reached very good ones. eh, the track and the implementation of these tasks. let me remind you that in december 2021, 2 months before the start of a special military operation. uh, the synod of the russian orthodox church made a decision to create a patriarchal exart of africa and he accepted it, uh, this historical event was accepted precisely on the basis of the humanitarian and social hmm challenges that our african orthodox
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brothers faced, uh in the amount of more than 100 priests after the illegal decisions of these byzantine followers of the byzantine patriarchs, namely the patriarch of constantinople and alexandria we have been waiting for the patriarch for 2 years from 2019 to 202 2021. there have been no positive changes. e, alexandria was supported by the patriarch. uh, raskolnikov in ukraine here those who are now simply destroying orthodoxy and this gang of dogs under the leadership. seryozha dumenko, as they call him oka and pithany and simpler, and therefore, of course, we created this project patriarchal from zacharhat and today, in a year and 7 months from its creation, we have densely entered 25 countries out of 54 , we have more than 215 black priests who have already come here with humanitarian tasks and with educational processes. the first dozens of students began to go to the first year of the seminary academy in st. petersburg and
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moscow theological schools, that is, the african process. uh, well let's not call it integration. we didn't invent the wheel. i will tell you right away when we created and forged the skeleton of this exart. they remembered the well-forgotten old that we had e in the soviet union when really very large e were given to e, and the issue and these issues were resolved. excuse me well, when a clergyman cites the soviet experience of an atheistic state, which has now coped, in particular, with its struggle against orthodoxy. wait vladimir was. i agree because they destroyed the destroyed shot well, i would ask for forgiveness, but it was not all bad. for us it was terrible for us yes, 70 years without god and i have a metochion opposite the presidential administration in one of the oldest churches of 1380, which dmitry donskoy created
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when he returned from the kulikovo field, the kremlin was at arm's length 600 m diagonally and wooden gates, then it was also rebuilt several times. so in the soviet period there in the basement. this temple was shot by thousands of people, i know perfectly well what i'm talking about, so here i am with respect, i relate to your amendment, but, unfortunately, i do not accept it, because in the soviet union there were also things that we cannot get rid of our history. we cannot take and delete, we must not and must not increase the russian orthodox church's experience of entering africa before the soviet union and before the soviet union. if to speak. yes , these were, uh, post-revolutionary events , pre-revolutionary, he was a single experience. he was, uh, in north africa, in the horn of africa, in a mess, in egypt, yes, but fully-fledged. why did i bring experience the soviet union, that is, hmm, the soviet union invested very heavily in the educational processes, the same thing. we considered it necessary
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for ourselves that if we now raise, uh, this african youth, and they have a request, they are happy to learn russian , of course, we bring them here. we bring sacred. we are constantly sending missionary groups non-stop filming one another in different countries, and therefore, at the moment i say again, this is a trial balloon for us and a historical trial balloon and a challenge to the russian orthodox church itself. how much we can pull it and how much for us it will be with a high degree of efficiency lord how much africa has now turned into a battle zone of clashes, because we see how the west destroys christianity , we see how the entry into iraq led to the fact that the oldest christian communities were destroyed, the last peoples who spoke the language of the savior were destroyed . only a few remained, as i understand it. in africa , christians are also subjected to terrible persecution , thousands, tens of thousands. quite right. and uh,
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a few countries stand out, in in particular nigeria and visiting and kidnapping people are bullied and beaten and it is on religious grounds. we, of course, are there to conduct our missionary work. it is very difficult, but nevertheless we see a tendency towards resistance. here, let's say the last. i also went to your studio. i read this news last meeting was with general chani. this is a neger, which is literally uh, the other day it means that it was announced that the french allegedly invaded after all, they prepared some kind of expeditionary, then the corps, if i i express myself correctly in military language in order to go, uh, into nigers to restore there, supposedly, constitutional order. uh, although what is happening in nigeria is the same as in guinea and more recently burkina beans in mary it was near the will of the people. uh, what are you talking about, this is the west african economic cooperation block of the country that includes uh, they said no, guys. sorry, but, uh, nigga, we will go there, uh,
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we won't let the military, and here are today's negotiations. yes, it is general chaane, who is now in charge of today, uh, day provisional government. hera, they came to the understanding that it is necessary to do all this, er, in a peaceful way, to listen to all the proposals of potential political groups, that is, at the moment. i think, this is my subjective time in uh opinion, that in general, that's what in that range of africa is not yet threatened by an internal conflict of this magnitude. well, plus, you need to understand that here are the colleagues who said the military, who are more versed in this. i will say on my own that, well, listen, we understand that the americans are 800 military bases, there are everywhere in the world plus uh, unresolved issues with taiwan. let's say a delayed plus. uh, ukraine, which is now destroying them on the eve of the elections. uh, here, uh, your master bytan mentioned by you, uh, and unleash another uh confrontation in africa. well, it will be already. it seems more vague to me,
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for this the europeans are here and, above all, of course, these are the ambitions of mr. macron, who understands that following me, the listed burkina faso, moth guinea king. eh nigga. and believe me, this is a series. uh, hmm fair uh fair. uh, i would say e protrusion here in this direction. she will continue. thanks from africa, i’ll still move, here, to the asia-pacific region. here's yesterday. uh, there was this summit between the united states of south korea and japan, you know, we're actually going back to the fifties. do you remember it was the hanjuz theater, all these blocks of saint are conveyed a little to the east and west, and asya are just those blocks that ensured hmm the solid presence of the americans and their european allies in southeast and
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northeast asia now the americans. actually returned. uh, asus is purely, so to speak, military-political union well , quat, given the fact that there, india, they slow down a little, uh, the anti-chinese pressure of the united states, but nevertheless, now the united states has begun to put together an e-block. although this does not deny that this is a partnership, here. uh, south korea japan united states you know me too it's hard to imagine. e, the union of these three countries, primarily due to the historical e. well, to put it mildly, japan's uh south korea's not love each other to japan you know, at one time i traveled a lot to south korea. there i traveled almost all of it and that’s where you won’t go, starting with the imperial palace in seoul and
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ending there with some kind of buddhist monastery on jeju island. the refrin is the same , everything used to be fine here, there was a growth of plane tree or there was a lake, the japanese came all from gasil, plane tree with so to speak, cut down the lake and covered it up. and now everything is bad everywhere, that is. eh, this is what they just have inside. here is such a dislike for the japanese, therefore, but the truth now, of course, both the president of south korea and the prime minister of japan are there. they are so, so to speak , subject to american influence that they are ready to go. e, for anything, including a possible union, i do not exclude this. what do we need to do in this uh plan , there was a conference, moscow uh on the fifteenth. here i will note there were four such very significant performances. this is our minister of defense sergey viktorovich lavrov uh,
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the minister of defense of china and uh, the military taishet of north north korea well, the minister for some reason did not arrive. uh, but nevertheless, the position of the north korean was brought up, in which he spoke in english, which is completely uncharacteristic of, uh, north korea. that is , it was clearly, so to speak, an appeal to us, and the appeal was, so to speak, to the united states, when he said that a nuclear war on the korean peninsula is almost inevitable, the only question is when and, uh, who and when will start it, then and when it started, it just has to stop, won't there be a war in korean? peninsula and who and when its nighttime, when it starts, yes, that is, uh and refrin passed here in all speeches. this is the deepening of military cooperation, specifically military cooperation between e our countries of the russian federation, china north
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korea, and e, opposition to the aggressive policy of the united states. e united states e v. asia to me. uh, too, of course, now it's hard to imagine a union, for example , the russian federation of china and the democratic people's republic of korea, but partnership. uh, it's quite possible, and the partnership is so deep. if something we visit, uh, sergeyans of the eu, taking into account the fact that says our minister of foreign affairs, and what he says, by the way, what was the message written about. e, leader e of north korea to our president, what was his sister talking about, that we are with the russian about one chord and his sister, that we are in the same trench? i think that all the prerequisites are for us to cooperate, and to cooperate deeply, to cooperate also in the area of military-technical cooperation. i also
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adhere. oh yes, there are security council sanctions, we need to get out of these sanctions, taking into account the fact that some absolutely imposed on us. eh, well, immeasurable absolutely unprecedented, beyond the scope of common sense sanctions, uh, to be embarrassed by someone. and uh adhere to the sanctions against the countries that support us, which recognized it say uh the entry of new subjects into the russian federation i think it's simple. well, not that it's unreasonable, it's just plain indecent, so we need to co-operate with north korea, and i guess i can't. north koreans that you were ever syrniki? no. here you know
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the north koreans are accepting sanctions, who say that they are interested when we talking interview with the leader of the north korean mission. defense of the north koreans, the minister always said. chief, more and more they will cut anyone. he had such a historic opportunity during the visit of leaders to russia, he talked to him. i took a short interview there. and i'm not so lucky. well, i also wanted to go there, but it didn’t work out, but nevertheless. i once again return to this idea of what needs to be created. head with the united states and this is such a counterbalance, this is cooperation. here our three countries would be a very weighty counterbalance, and now the fourth has been added by iran iran well, iran, so to speak, and it is a little further away, but that's the point. it's just that it creates such a powerful eurasian god. yes, i agree
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with iran. the same thing. i think that but with iran, we, uh, by the way, have advanced enough. uh, so to speak, we did not look far at the sanctions and we have anti-technical cooperation with iran. eh, there was and will be and will deepen. and here, in my opinion, there is no longer any embarrassment in front of the americans. we don't have a few now you know the words about e f-16. i still have doubts that, uh, they will be staged. well, everyone says they will. i do not rule out that they will be staged, but the americans are doing everything to delay this moment as far as possible, but all of these, firstly, well, the political decision has been made. uh , the netherlands and denmark will be supplied, but, firstly, let me say, uh, these aircraft were delivered to the netherlands in the seventies. uh, to denmark in the eighties, this plane is already 40 to 50 years old. far from a miracle, weapons,
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far from ender waffles, as they say, yes they are. certain upgrades have passed, but this is not the last generation in the sixteenth there with posed active positive grilles and so on. that is, uh, but even there are only 56 of them in these two countries, and both of these countries said that we would deliver when we get the f-35 nider. yes, uh plans for the 24th year. denmark is planned. e at 27-28. that is, in the best case, deliveries will be carried out, if they start at the end of next year, then they will be delivered somewhere in 3-4-5 years. nobody knows what will happen to ukraine at that time, so uh, plus plus this pilot training. uh, language problems. i say again that they speak brilliant english, they have free english, these eight pilots there,
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but they don’t know the terminology, they need to be studied for a year, but sorry if a person speaks fluent english. but for me, for example, a week. well, two to learn, so to speak, uh, technical documentation and terminology for a particular type of weapon. why are they going to study there for a year and the second difficulty, of course, is the training of technical personnel personnel that the aircraft must serve. and one flight hour f 16 requires 16 hours. there are two options for service maintenance that the americans have not yet come to, either to train ukrainians, but this is a long year, or even two, or indeed, as andrei victoria says, send them there. uh, american staff is expensive. and it's, uh, a little dark, so. eh, how will they solve this case, so i repeat once again. i still have such a doubt that the americans will pull to the last. and of course,
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what restrains them is what sergei viktorovich lavrov said that we will consider these aircraft as carriers of nuclear weapons. that is, if you want to play russian roulette, so to speak. we agree so to speak, because if after the advertisement you explained what it means in military language, that is,
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to do? please explain that in military language this means what then should be answer. you mean f-16? well, what is the answer. perhaps only one, first of all , to say so once again, referring to what i have been talking about for a long time. this is a question of basing . if they are based on the territory, e of the eastern european countries of nato members, then they will make from there, uh, combat sorties and launch missiles on bombing strikes against our troops. uh, the answer should be uh on these bases. is there our, so to speak
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