tv RIK Rossiya 24 RUSSIA24 August 25, 2023 2:30am-3:01am MSK
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one of the main things it emphasizes is the idea of the centric nature of the modern world, and we won’t just hand it over to them, but we want to change it, and definitely change it completely by including future members there. here are the current ones, rather, already before the member of the brix, which was created in order for everyone else to let off steam there. this is where we will stop, in principle, and developed according to this system. therefore, if we fight for these organizations.
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the difficult situation in the wto, when you remember those actions, the sanctions that he introduced, or rather the tariffs that trump introduced in the eighteenth year, in principle, china filed its claims against the united states of the wto. decide they can't because the united states is blocking the creation of organs. and speaking , respectively, a second, well, the matter is in the tomsk group, which analyzed this and said that china's response to these trump actions is unreasonable, so this organization needs to change, in principle, and that's the struggle for these organizations. there is no need to create new ones, you need to take what is there and this is it, just some kind of theatrical novel. why are you writing these new wonderful things of yours or not? i think that what is according to what is according to the declaration. a very important thing, because there are
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apart from economic things. well, for example, there will be an automatic telephone exchange in november. here they are purely economic agenda. there will also be a huge declaration, where everything is just economic questions, because asyan will not give any more. there are political issues here. here questions regarding syria sudan and the like, that is, brix does not refuse this and considers himself. in principle, these countries have the right to resolve these issues, so i don’t think that the westerners are very lucky with this plane with this tragedy, because now it turned out that it was the question of death that was brought to the front in front of the transmission. this is a plane with these accusations, and everything else does not need to be explained. how about they explain. no, it was necessary to explain your own to the public from the west, but they said honesty.
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saudi arabia in general, which has always been considered so pro-western, the united arab emirates, which, it seems, are also, like , pro-western now turned out to be in the brix format . this should be explained. , because then now directly, so it’s interesting what happens, because it all went against the backdrop of biden’s approach to the congress of democracy. this triumph of democracy is a symposium of democracy, and suddenly it turns out that the guys this is chatter, and then, quite unexpectedly , large countries surfaced. we agreed to unite and america is not needed at all, in my opinion, the current administration. biden, i don’t remember at all what it is that he was like that himself, but the current administration. it seems to me that they are trying to forget, because the first summit is not about that. do you remember how much you got. the colossal second roller number is
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here is your love for numbers. you know? what do you think, and how many arrived african states? how many leaders arrived, this all also show an indicator, you know how elections. winning, the one who can bring the most supporters to the street they bring them to the polling stations. this is what the orange revolution demonstrates . how many you took the signal to one room, supposedly representatives , it is important how many passionate leaders of the countries who say we stand with you, we will go along with you. well, the democracy itself did not sweat. as such, they did not fly. they were able to recognize. now we're just a second
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let's break through, then andrey what is the area of responsibility of your responsibility along the front 25 km deep 40 km, this is the core of my grouping, the advanced control panel, here is the group command grouping, a difficult controlled loss of lines, the position is not allowed, the task force is working in glasses.
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such a gradual process is developing here, i am still practically sure that brik will meet in the new composition, not only in kazan. but the third forum or three, the third congress eats as you like, and the belts and paths that will pass in china in october are quite. it is possible that it will bring together new leaders, and issues related to the new world order with a regional structure will also be discussed there. and here it really becomes stronger , because the middle east is now connected and latin america mercassur, then another. they tried to create another format. in our sura, she already represented with her, so to speak, the latin american branch. they did not allow the americans to turn around in south america at one time create a free trade zone, so that the brix will be strengthened, but this strengthening will go on gradually, because , for example, let's say the changer will reform it, which they say for 20 years, yes, since 2005
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. it will be impossible to hold it like this without the resistance of the westerners about it. here, in this composition, they will, uh, strongly resist, the united states, which stands, of course, in favor of the inclusion of the federal republic there, represent yes , the representative of germany a on lenabergsor has nothing to do with under what conditions that there will be no soviets for germany, japan, exactly what sergei viktorovich said, he repeated this repeatedly and the fact that our brix colleagues support us in the fact that this will not happen here, these two or two states, against which, in fact, on the ruins that the united nations was created , they will not act there, but the path is difficult , the path is difficult, if we take it. the primaries in argentina are literally there 10 days ago javier is getting shallower. yes, there is a new freedom coming. so he had one of his ideas that the national revolution must refuse to switch over to
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the united states dollar very much. it is possible that an older person will correct him, comrades, but this process will be quite complicated and it will need to be solved gradually. i am sure that in the current composition of the brix there, it will expand. i think even in kazan, oh, a few more states, our pancakes are coming, the closest union state, because we will make sure that belarus also becomes a member of the brix. this expansion is gradual will lead to the fact that within the existing international organizations. and in the format itself , brix can make changes that will propose those rules, that set of rules that will form a new world order. i ask you to. i would like to remember a little bit of history, you know, because we are talking about the words of the jungle. and sitting down as about something that has appeared just now, but i would like to remind you that at the beginning
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of the 2000s, the british deniscooper wrote the book postmodernism in international relations. and he, by the way, then worked in the european union in the foreign service and was related to the formulation. uh, the foreign policy and security strategies of the european union, it just divided all the countries, it’s like three levels and the eu european countries that act in accordance with international law, the rules didn’t exist then. well, at the very least, they'll all buy the second level. these are the countries that are still there, and the thought of the balance of power, that is, uh, russia and the united states of america, is the third level of the jungle, and here uh, with countries that belong to this third lowest, uh, level of the jungle, they
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must be dealt with according to the laws of the jungle. so it was all 20 years ago and nothing. in general, barel did not say anything new, except for quite frankly declaring that we live well, because america is spending on security from russia, cheap resources from china are cheap and goods, but we must also remember that britain also left the eu because feared it was a national organization too. ah, bureaucratically too national, and the british are always islanders they valued their sovereignty and parliamentary sovereignty very much, but , uh, i still want to say that these are the ties with
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the eu . significant substantially obey. and if britain could, as it were, dissolve, well, on the basis of the eu, then maybe there was no such thing. here is uh biden administration democratic administration she treats britain very dismissively i must say that britain when uh so say she was going to hold a referendum, then cameron urged obama to visit britain early to persuade the british e not to leave the eu because obama said in english and white that britain in the eu is in the interests of the united states and if you leave the eu then you will go at the end
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of the line for a free trade agreement. then trump came and said, be like the eu because trump does not like international organizations. so it's easier for the united states to do business, and on a bilateral basis we will conclude with you. uh, the most profitable free trade agreement, but the democratic organization of this free trade agreement is back. so no. in addition, biden, because he emphasizes that he is irish, although his father is english, but he was brought up in an anti-british vein by his mother, and treats britain dismissively, and as evidenced by his visit to belfast in april for the celebration of the 25th anniversary. uh, good friday agreement for reconciliation of catholics, and uh, protestants and uh, where is he
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said to britain like a piece quite frankly that we have such an economy. and why do we need an agreement with you, it's like a facet worth a candle. uh, so britain has to adapt to the states, but at least now without reciprocity. although , of course, here is the attitude of the anti-russian position here, as if everything is in order. and uh, britain has taken a very hard line. and by the way, speaking of counting on the fact that in the future it will be easier for us, now britain does not have to, because in the twenty-fourth year there will be elections and, uh, conservatives with they lose badly. right now there are polls at the polling stations. and this is very important, because there is a majority
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system. the 650 members of the house of option predict 135 seats for the conservatives and 435 for the leibolists. i don't remember such a defeat. you can imagine, because the polls there, of course, show a gap of 20% for catastrophe conservatives, e points, but, unfortunately, the change of power in britain will not turn out to be good for russia, because the boris party. uh, takes the same anti-russian position. and this is kind of a sports consensus for me, i would even say, so maybe the baristas will prove that they are the saints of the pope, here is one such example of jerami and corben and several mps even
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when the, uh, special military operation began. uh, they came up with the name to stop the war, it was signed by 11 deputies, the laborites, which was done by the leader, the laborites of kirstan. he said withdraw your signatures, or i will expel you from the democracy party at 10 am. and well, those, uh, very brave people. akirmer withdrew his signatures went to russia to uh stoltenberg to assure him of the commitment to either the aristov er do er the north atlantic alliance so we do not need anything good to prepare for the historical. we are still not an island nation to scare us, but i think that when biden saw rishe sunuka, he told him boris how did you lose weight, because
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biden is not very tanned. no, no, no, no , i didn't really understand who he saw. well, of course, therefore an amazing person. interestingly, there is at least one fact of his biography, about which he would not lie, but he is not so much lying. he is forever invents. damn, such a grandfather at a booze at a wedding in the village took such a cucumber and all these children will laugh with their own jokes, but they laugh alone, because the jokes do not seem to everyone else, funny kamal is also everywhere. so kamal but i don't remember exactly. that is, it is already a year, how is it more. yes, it's something personal. yes, that is , it is impossible, enough in the hands of a married man, what the family will think. well i'm here what's in kamala kamala stop? i won't. i will only say one thing, of course, that's about the numbers here for me reported. here's how the joke is, and now at our conference i will name a few numbers 17 24, 58, 67, thank you, the speech
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is over. here uh. here i am to drink. this is me about the kamyl. here, if uh, if hmm uh, seriously, and the situation is actually, in my opinion, over. seriously, we somehow, well , some top layer is discussing around this e-brix. that's because. well, here it is in my opinion. sorry going on, fundamental. story. she. well, you asked a question in such a way moving forward, uh, addressing our dear ones. don't look at me. so dear our dk, i myself well , everything is very much like that. uh, don't you think andrei said, do you mean this format marks the end of the monroe doctrine. i will allow myself to correct your question, but does it seem to you, lord
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, that this format means the end point that's because a very interesting thing is happening. you understand how the main slogan of this, whether the format, or about organizations, or already organizing the community, i don’t know, will be found a form, and i agree here with the professor that russia, i’m sure for myself, in kazan, my year e presidency, well, they use it to the fullest to ensure that all the main things that should be prepared agreed advanced for this year are advanced, so i will be here more, but i'm not talking about that now. you understand how interesting that's the main slogan and everything and all the leaders of 2 days about it. they said the main slogan and the purpose of this format is to build a new world order. here are colleagues, we
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are all about the same generation. can you imagine what it was like in the nineties is going to an international organization. this one declares that its goal is to build a new world order, we can’t, of course, it was impossible, it was true. and why are we, as it were, slipping through this, because this is the end, it was the end of the world order that built 500 years for a bolt, and the peak of which was supposedly the victory of the united states in the cold war over the soviet union and the assertion of itself as the sovereign peace. this 500 years of development of the west was crowned, as they considered this peak, and on this peak they spent 30 full years. and now
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a terrible thing is happening. well imagine that already 11 countries have seen everything on the parameters. this is roughly half of the world from forty to fifty percent in various parameters, the territory of the population of the republics, gdp, and so on, from 40 to 50% of the world gathered and said we are sitting here and will continue to sit for the sake of creating a new world order. by the way , those who were the beneficiary and master of the old world order. we are not invited here. we do not invite. this is said clearly, clearly , clearly. and by the way, these 11 countries there are more than 20 in the queue. well, they want to enroll in the process of building a new world order, which is declared the goal of this
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community. i believe that this is a grandiose historical event. and in this sense, this is, well, a revolution, this is a revolutionary event in part. uh, what stocks are used to calling geopolitics and their own property. well , there are a few more nuances to this, there is criticism. we also have such doubts , you know, yes, nothing new. a new bipolar system will be a new bipolar system. no , of course not. of course not. here's what's interesting look. here is the first bipolar system created based on the results. during the great patriotic world war ii, the world, primarily europe, was divided into occupation zones. so-called particles. the camp, as he loved, yes, it is indecent to call it. that was mostly. e this very zone of occupation, which he inside it
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arose in its bulk. well, that's why there were a lot of problems with her, the difference here is radical. this state is going on their own. nobody drives them there. this is actually theirs, by the way, it was also created and western camp. well, here's the us and allies - it's the same us i occupied by the us britain occupied europe well, here, after all, this is a genuine alternative. this is not the result of no non-occupation. no non-coercion victory. this is the result of self-determination. they themselves consider it necessary for the states to do this. and this is a fundamental and fundamental difference, a radical radical one. the second point that is often said is, well, the same
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globalization, only now it will be under the auspices of china, so it will be like chinese there. yesterday we just discussed this on solovyov in the program and from rostislava. bychenko from timofey sergeevich, here timofey said very curious things. i think the key is here. you understand what's the matter. so globalization was created for freedom, well, the old british value, well, for freedom of trade and freedom of enterprise, under which the freedom of financiers. you are talking about your financiers. well there is no difference freedom of the financiers to the end. this means that the british empire has always covered the freedom of robbery. here is the same
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implied here as well. here, but this organization is not created for the freedom of enterprises, and now sovereign states are being established as the main structure of capital there. and this is an elephant, well, a long-term multi-hundred-year trend. the return of the state from the oppressed state to the basic form of organization of human life of this supporting structure is not trade, not profit making, not freedom of enterprise. behind which hide the possibilities of groups that never go on stage. the principle of publicity is approved
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state and the state is the main structural unit of this new design. the work of the entire tech and our economy depends, and the result, of course, to be honest, was staggering. transneft's pipeline system is about 70,000 km. how many people in the company now work, about 125,000 people, those who somehow connected their fate with the oil industry , the task is not to pump transneft then to maintain the characteristics, sleep, we looked, got acquainted with many engineering solutions, canadian and others, but we went our own way. the energy source will
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i was thrown out. wait, i don’t know what i would have done in that situation, honestly took it, take it, go. so what to do? mine went beyond the streets and lanes behind each house. on august 30, there was a raid directly on the center of kursk. to get out the wreckage of the house. the city suffered the most public buildings were burned down , only cooling walls without ceilings remained. 38.099 civilians died this is called the znamenskaya grove in the search engines found within 10 skeletonized corpses. here is horror, a flaw there are many children to kill. dear
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friends, viewers of the russia 24 channel , i am pleased to invite you to watch reruns of our programs while we are on vacation, i look forward to seeing you. on the one hand, of course, it can be a return back when there were such empires, of course, need nation- states. well, here you can find some parallels with a european concert, yes, if you're already poking around, but i don't want to do it now. uh, here, but i want to say that
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