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togo, we don’t see demand from chinese investors for russian capital market instruments, what’s the problem? well, you know, uh, that means , uh, china is an independent party and china primarily proceeds from its own interests, and we also do it in our own interests, uh, to say that we hmm means that we do not respond to requests each other wrong. here is one of such sensitive moments as the opening of the chinese market for our coal miners, and for miners. well, china also has problems with the coal industry. and they they also want their uh, miners to supply their products to the domestic market, nevertheless they open the market for our coal industry and they open it quite decently.
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yes, we still can’t come to an agreement there, but you see, they have their own contracts, the government doesn’t particularly interfere in relations with businesses, which have established connections. so, we need to resolve emergency issues, which means, uh, uh - this disease of pigs. well, what did we have to do , we needed to close these problems. that's all, current issues that require work at different levels of interaction. we are moving, and each of them is confident that the problems you mentioned will be solved, but we also need to work more actively and show our advantages and our chinese partners are reacting to this, you are speaking from no one’s enterprise, but in tula did they open the car? so, uh, well, they need
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to watch too. what's the market like? how many investments will they make, how will these investments pay off? so on our side there are also questions that we must solve and provide to investors. eh, well, good conditions. well, we are not bad, we work in high-tech areas. we continue to build nuclear power plants in china and quite a few, this is where we are certainly leaders and uh, we are demonstrating very good results domestically and internationally . well, the chinese partners appreciate this and give us this work, they give us these sites and although we ourselves, and they are developing nuclear power, but uh, taking into account certain hmm means the competitive advantages of our offers. they go for it. we need to
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come to an agreement in the area of, say, shirokov and green planes. this is difficult work, but we are moving, although negotiations have been going on for a long time. but nevertheless, let’s say in the field of helicopter manufacturing, where we have obvious competitive advantages, well, in global terms. we are working there, jointly uh, with the chinese and uh, we will produce these uh airplanes with a large payload of a helicopter with a large payload capacity. eh, there are also agreements in space, it works, where despite certain problems. we also have advantages in this territory, and they calmly go to this joint work, but we must admit that the people ’s republic of china, i want to emphasize once again, under the leadership of today’s leader, has achieved great results. in the field of high technology. we have to talk through all this with them, and such work is going on
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to talk through all of this and look at it. and where is their benefit for cooperation with us? yes, good conditions are normal. um, that means, uh, but the important thing is that it's based on a very good and strong foundations of mutual trust, and i am confident that we will move forward in high technologies. you said, you probably don’t know, but now the chinese have scared the united states by making their own chip, uh, seven nanometers and putting it in new smartphones. they scared that they were big , one and a half billion, and the economy was developing at a breakneck pace. that's what they scared and that's the problem for something. that's it. and chips are important. yes, this element is just one of the elements, well, a few questions, uh , in continuation of the topic related to july
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a special correspondent for the newspaper of merchants, andrei kolesnikov , who tomorrow in kommersant will write wonderful articles about this film. let's assume he was talking to you and gave parallels between the present time and the year 37. you answer him that it is now 23 years old. i don’t agree with andrey on this point. well, another year comes in 922, the so-called philosophical passage was actually more than one, and not only were people sent on ships, and so on, people were forced to leave the country , the bolsheviks did this. leave the country advice. now those who disagree with us are leaving on their own. no one is kicking them out, but the country is again depriving talented people. that's how loss is. uh, in your opinion, will affect the development of russia, you know, every person makes his own choice. we have already talked about this, well, according to different estimates. these are the same journalists who are counting cultural figures somewhere, somewhere around 160 people. costs
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170 went abroad. uh, they don't agree with the policies of the russian state. well, you can disagree with the policies of the russian state and be here and talk about it. nobody forbids it, but someone chose to leave not only with a position. uh, people, that means from the sphere of art. uh, from the position of her, uh, disagreement with the fact that the russian leadership is connected with the matter. this is also true with material things. after all, they have bought in recent years, there are houses , apartments abroad, accounts there, abroad, there, it means that people want to keep it, they are afraid of losing it, and that’s why, among other things, i’m not saying that this is the only one. reason no, no, of course, that’s also why they still go and sit in order to keep everything they are required to do. this it is also well known that it demands that they declare, demands that they criticize, demands
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that they facilitate. well, they criticize and denounce. eh, well, i repeat, if there are those who hmm who, uh, sincerely, do not agree with what the russian state is doing to the russian authorities, but i repeat. no one is stopping them from criticizing being here either, but they chose to leave. well, god bless them, this is their decision, but has russian culture suffered from this? well, probably, if there is a talented person who could do something here hmm uh left, probably lost something. well, on the other hand. i’ll be honest, maybe he got it, then let him pursue the interests abroad, uh, that he wants to serve, than here he will dribble on the brains of a million of our citizens and promote some unconventional values. you see, this is why this is a difficult question, but ultimately a person is the arbiter of his own destiny. we decided to go. fine. everything
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works for us, thank you. to god, theaters, concert halls , exhibition venues. many artists, if you go, go to the zone carrying out a special military operation supports our e guys heroes there on the front line. eh, they made this choice, and they definitely do. eh, everything they do in the interests of the russian people will probably happen tomorrow, or today there will be a new wave of migrants. they will watch or read, uh, western media about this plenary session. it is important for them to understand whether the road back to russia is open for everyone or not, no one closed it. they went on their own, but who said don’t come. but we can’t, because what’s the matter? the fact is that, in accordance with russian law, russian citizens may not want to live, but no one can deprive him of citizenship and ban the russian federation
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on another issue. and the so-called transformation of the order. we don’t remember, or rather, we read everything that happened in tsarist russia: exile , hard labor, then in the ussr, the red terror of repression, then the psychiatric hospital. and now in modern russia we have the title of foreign agent. i counted. now the number in our country of both individuals and organizations together with such a title has exceeded 400 already and every friday. we see uh new names, new names, in your opinion. we don't row everyone. and is there a mechanism ? well, a person has become a non-agent, but how can he stop being a non-agent? what needs to be done? we don’t row anyone at all, whom we row, which means that this law has been in force since 1900, in my opinion, thirty-seven or thirty-eight in the usa, it’s almost a copy, only it is much more liberal, but we constantly talk about it the law of the united states provides for
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criminal prosecution and prison for some actions. what is a foreign agent in russia? this is a person who is engaged in public activities for the money of a foreign state. and this law does not prohibit even him from further engaging in this activity; it only requires that the person open sources of financing. but if you, uh, we know well that there, who pays someone calls the tune, if they pay here within the country to those people who are engaged in public activities, then at least show the source of your funding. there's nothing like that here true, there are many nuances and human rights activists repeatedly. this was pointed out to me. uh, there are a lot of nuances related to the fact that uh, hmm, that means people who are not really involved in public activities fall under this law ; they are involved in, i don’t know, something else about ecology. well, yes, and we are making adjustments. i
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keep asking law enforcement agencies and the prosecutor's office to investigate. uh, make some suggestions about how this procedure can be improved, but if you 're asking, is it possible to get out of this? status? yes, it is possible and there are such precedents through a court decision. and the question that is connected with ukraine, anthony blinken, secretary of state recently visited ukraine, then returned and now gave an interview to abc in which he said that ukraine is ready for negotiations with russia and added that the conditions of the future border will depend on the opinion of ukraine at the present time . according to him, peace negotiations are unattainable. because the quote for a tank requires two. that is, he seems to be hinting that russia does not want to go to these negotiations. u i have two questions here. how do you comment on this and the second, in your opinion, what is the reason for this position of the secretary of state, he heard what you said in sochi that
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the offensive contour has failed and now it’s time to talk and a third question. why does the secretary of state make such statements for ukraine? us secretary of state well , ask him for ukraine. there are some statements there. i don't know what concerns. mining process, if the united states believes that ukraine is ready for negotiations, but then let them cancel the decree of the president of ukraine which prohibits negotiations negotiation. the president issued a decree there. he forbade himself from negotiating and everyone else, like glinkin. he says they are ready. well, okay, the decree, this is a decree, as they call it, it will be canceled later. to start. the first step is now in general. what is it connected with? well, in my opinion, many others. it's clear. here ukraine is conducting a so-called counter-offensive. no, of course,
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there are no loss results. there are large losses of personnel at the beginning of this counter-offensive - 71,000 people. they say they want to achieve result. yes, sometimes you get the impression that these are not their people at all, who are throwing them into this counter-offensive, as if these are not their people at all, to be honest, they are just commanders to me. yes, it turns out from the battlefield. this is amazing, and you are in touch with them all the time. but, uh, but there are big losses there in terms of tanks - 543, tanks have already been lost in armored vehicles of different classes, almost 18,000 and so on, which means, therefore, uh, so it seems that they they want, as their western curators are pushing them
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, to bite off as much as possible. sorry for the bad manners, then what can they do, and then when, uh, all the resources and human resources and uh, in terms of technology, will be close to zero values. to achieve a stop to hostilities, say, well, we have been saying for a long time that we want negotiations and to begin these negotiations in order to replenish our resources and restore combat effectiveness. this means our armed forces . this is the tactic. well, it’s possible, in any case, this is one of the options, i repeat, if there is a sincere desire to achieve something during the negotiation process. well then they let me go and do it. what the hell is this? there, let it go the ukrainians themselves will say about it, the decree will be cancelled, oh, whom the maternity workers told me and, of course, publicly told me that they would not negotiate with me. let them now say
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publicly that, although they want to, i don’t see him. i have nothing here that would cause them any kind of hmm, well, image damage. uh, well, what could be the first step on the other side, after which we will be ready to negotiate? listen to me from all sides, well , from many sides. uh, our uh, so those people with whom we communicate act or would like to perform. as mediators hmm they say, but they are ready for a cessation of hostilities . well, how can we stop fighting if the other side is carrying out a counter-offensive, they will counter-attack, and we will tell him to stop. we are not a trotskyist movement, everything is the ultimate goal, nothing is a bad theory. that is, it turns out that first kiev must
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stop the hostilities to prove that after that we will be ready to talk. listen. i already said, first they must cancel the decree prohibiting the conduct negotiations and declare that they want to be ready for this, that’s all, and then we’ll see, uh, i’m asking about arms supplies and then i’ll ask the president a question, because this is also a sore subject for you. you said a little about it, and the decision was made to supply shells with a united iran. now they say that there is a chance that the missiles will have long ranges of up to 300 km. this will already appear in ukraine, and firstly, in your opinion, will this help turn the situation around at the front and secondly, how will we react to this? ahh, you you know, we already talked about this, but i have to repeat it just recently. er, that means the us administration believed that the use
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of cluster munitions was a war crime. they publicly said that they supply them with perenises. uh, cluster ammunition. uh, cluster munitions are in the combat zone in ukraine, but at the same time they say that they are the united states, we did not sign a ban on but we are not talking about that now, as they say in the village. i told others publicly that this is a crime and are committing these actions. in general, they didn’t give a damn about it no matter what they think about them, they always do everything exclusively in their own interests. so they thought that since the ammunition was running out of 155 caliber. and it’s difficult to produce them in european countries. i'm in the usa and they give arsenals to what they have. here is a cassette, or a cassette, which means with combined uranium. and this goes there too. well
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, all this is a crime, oh, they themselves said, not me, they said that this is a crime, but they do it. nothing helps. they supplied it a long time ago , i’ll deliver it. yes of course, on the contrary for nothing too the area itself becomes contaminated. it’s bad , of course, very bad. and the bunch, by the way, became rich. no, no, nothing like that will happen. we know what this contamination of the area is like. it’s still happening, so uh, and uh, in this regard, what will change? that 's what i've changed so far. the british have been supplying these shells for a long time now ; something has changed on the field. no. here they are going. uh, f-16 supply will change. this is not the case. this simply prolongs the conflict. here they have, uh, the selected process starts in november and at any cost they need to show
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at least some result and they are pushing the ukrainians to propose military action so that they don’t talk publicly, because they don’t feel sorry for the ukrainians. oddly enough, today’s ukrainian leadership doesn’t feel sorry for throwing their people into the furnace, that’s all. will this change anything? i think that i am not sure that it will not prolong the conflict. yes , that is why it is prolonging, but this worries us about other restrictions. no. here. uh, now i’ll tell you the story of one quite recently, which means, uh in as a result of a clash on our territory. e in the federal security service. uh, collision enters. eh, several people were captured there and the rest were taken prisoner. it turned out that this was a sabotage group. uh,
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ukrainian special services. yeah, they're coming. questioning what they show the task. they had to damage one of our nuclear power plants by blowing up. uh power lines in high-voltage power transmission lines with the goal of ultimately disrupting the operation of the energy plant. this is not the first such attempt. at the same time they are on the interrogation showed that they trained under the guidance of british instructors. do they even understand what they are playing with or not? and nothing is provoking us to some kind of retaliatory action on the ukrainian uh on the ukrainian nuclear facilities of the nuclear power plant and uh , in general, the british leadership and the prime minister know what you
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intelligence services are doing in ukraine or maybe they don’t know at all, they allow something like that in its turn. uh, the british intelligence services act on the instructions of the same americans, we still know, but they understand what they are playing with or not. it seems to me that they are simply underestimating, but they have univer. i know that after my words, a howl will now begin, there is another threat, nuclear blackmail , and so on. i assure you that this is the complete , absolute and pure truth of what i just said. here i was sitting in gavriki, they are sitting with us. we also give testimony knowing the possible reaction. yes, they are there, whatever you say at the mercy of a pistol, and they broadcast it. no, this is not so and the leadership of the british intelligence services knows that i am telling the truth. well i'm not sure at all does the uk leadership understand what this is? uh, and these are the kind of uh things
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that really bother you because they don't feel. eh, edges, as our people say , and can lead to serious consequences. but we understand that we will not hit the nuclear energy structure. i told you that they may be provoking us to these actions. madam vice president, a question for you: did you, uh , touch on the topic of cluster munitions, the war in vietnam ended, if i’m not mistaken, in seventy-five. how about uh, right now, how much did these bombings that took place in laos affect the lives of civilians, and how they continue to influence to this day. hmm, as if they were yes, as for cluster munitions , they are also unexploded remnants of the war. i think that the number of such objects
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is still extremely high; i still haven’t judged all of them and, of course, we are experiencing serious problems. in connection with these unexploded remnants of the war, we receive humanitarian assistance and technical assistance from russia from international organizations, however still. we failed to clear our territory for our people. yes, there are a lot of orphans whose parents died due to the remnants of the war; moreover, such
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objects are an obstacle to the development of agriculture, since many arable lands were seriously damaged by cluster munitions. in this regard , the lao government. it is of great importance to resolve this humanitarian issue, including in partnership with russia as well as with international organizations. how many more years will it take to completely clear the territory for more than 30 years? of the longest wars in history, the use of cluster munitions was one of the features of the tactics used in that war . we still have no estimates as to how many more years it will take
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to neutralize the unexploded remnants of the war, but without any doubt the government is working in close cooperation with both friendly countries and international organizations in order to solve this problem as quickly as possible. i only want add that we not only take part in demining our specialists, but we train local specialists who are involved in demining from local ones. sbermarket is launching autumn cashback, receive 30 percent bonuses for purchases from your favorite stores. the main thing is to log in using your sberbank id. order a profitable cash loan from gazprombank for any purpose , issued at lightning speed from 3.9% per annum for the first month, zero percent. apply at gazprombank.ru. the legend returns as
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, linked my account and paid for food with one touch for cashback. yes, i know that i will call myself. lenta is profitable. download the sbp app, pay with one touch and get 3% cashback in lenta now i’ll ask about armenia a year ago here on this stage, nikolovich, pashinyan was sitting, and i saw how you communicate, e quarah, and it seemed to me that there was quite absolutely normal communication. now we are reading that yesterday, in my opinion, armenia began to participate in american exercises. eh, wife pashinyan’s wife went to kiev and the speaker of the armenian parliament allowed himself some very nice remarks about our species. why did this reversal of armenia happen? how will this affect the situation in general, and on the situation on the border with azerbaijan, and what is the purpose of this? exchange well, i don’t
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i think that there is some kind of reversal, we um we see and understand what is happening. eh, you know about this. you can talk a lot. and we offered our options for settlement and to hide something. there, i think it's good. it is known that armenia controlled seven regions, which it brought under its control after the famous armenians in the azerbaijani conflict. we proposed, uh , proposed to reach an agreement with azerbaijan in such a way that the two districts of lachin women would remain under actual jurisdiction armenia and all of karabakh well, the armenian leadership. i didn’t agree with this, even though they tried to convince the armenian leadership for 10 or 15 years.
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