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tv   RIK Rossiya 24  RUSSIA24  September 13, 2023 3:00am-3:31am MSK

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hallelujah , the governor-general of nagorno-karabakh was a famous russian general, a friend of denis davydov, the first deputy of general ermola. maybe some people are not very happy with this surname. i real madat the hero of many warriors. this means in flights and so on and in the native region. this is so just in case, to understand that this is not so. there’s just something there somewhere and so on, so a unique situation is created. if these two countries collide, turkey is behind such events to happen for eight years
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wars. yes, they won’t be here, as long as they have the tools. that pashinyan and his team were brought to power by the secret services of turkey and the united states of america. enough talk, let’s talk about it. they used a number of factors, including the previous armenian government , which was afraid to take responsibility for what the russian president said. they wanted to take it. well-known no one denies a fragment of the recording lukashenko sargsyan hey he said, i won’t agree to this, but in he left the side of this action. this is a man initially, he was always a russophist and hated
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the armenian people. he had a whole range of people. there is a book dedicated to articles when he was a minor journalist, and about what he is embarrassed about, armenian history, four-thousand-year-old stories. this is a man who always hated his own people, you know, and they brought him there, he didn’t come himself , he came, moreover, with the support of a number of his inner circle. which well , we work openly in the usa and turkey, i can press all the surnames, i’ll name only one famish. here is one of his closest associates. and if living vice-peter of the parliament, armenia ruben rubin graduated from tambov already boots. do you understand what this is? it's somewhere. there are a number of faculties there, including training agents of influence, we say, i would remove the influence, i would say, tambov just ended and in 2018 there was a movement for democracy in armenia, supporting the subshin. i can give other examples of things. well, nothing, no one came up with it for me. how exactly to appoint him for negotiations with turkey
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, armenian relations, turkish relations, and from the turkish side it was to appoint a message to turkey in the united states is true. i don’t understand our fingers, which gave the go-ahead for observation of the first meeting in moscow. yes, somewhere here i’m already diplomatically silent, i won’t continue. these people came as they worked. so they took one step. second anti then he says, don’t listen, this is a routine. we misunderstood you. no, it goes silent, they wait from the position, then another step. and at the same time, their specially lured structures are spreading russophobic policies into armenia with all their might , a state that until recently, for example, was the most pro-russian. yes, especially for us here here she is the youth, using the bases , here is the one, the ambassador, a step to which a huge amount of work was said there, agreed to the point that it turns out to be the genocide of the armenians of the ottoman empire, which the state duty says, there is no need to ask questions. look, there's no need to raise the question. listen, when did it happen? let's get out of here. he even suggests that germany's ararat neighbor will be offended. he proposes
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to remove the coats of arms of armenia, five armenian ones, which means dynasties, which means the pig of great armenia because the neighbor is sitting down. let's forget. e. listen. let armenia exist 991 year, a small piece of history, but everything else is not needed. why did the national liberators raise the uprising, did they agree? i’m sitting in my immediate circle, and it turns out that, as i said, russian genocide , you know why russia incited the armenian people to various peoples’ uprising within the ottoman empire, and that’s why this happened, and during the first world war. well, why was it necessary to support the russian imperial army, which fought on the caucasian front; indeed, the armenians , assyrians and yazidis support them in every possible way the russian imperial army, because it brought freedom to these peoples from an age-old hobby. i'm freaking you out. i don’t even know that the genocide was not only in the fifteenth year , the genocide was 1.71 years old. against means the battle in 1840 was cut out. of all the christians
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, the city of edessa, by the way, is the birthplace of the apostles. the idea is one of the original ones of our lord jesus christ , who wrote to himself: i was born jewish in an armenian family surrounded by the army. it’s scary for a reason it was 1909. the water is not in kiliki, by the way, one of the ancestors of the founder of the university got rich there from the pogrom. well, this is such a detail. well, what kind of person are you now, yes, have you trained? this is who we are dealing with. this is a russian-anti-russian anti-armenian structure , a small clarification on the biography of this person rubina rubinyan 32 years old, sixty years old, studied at the yerevan university of the eleventh university college of london and a university in poland 17-18 within the framework of a grand fund project for the exchange of experience between armenia and turkey rules and adherence are at the center of politics. istanbul nine champions sabancik university dedicated to influence public organizations for the processes of democratization in turkey, that is, it was prepared according to the classical scheme, there is england there, poland
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and turkey, and the top of this university, which i’m talking about, well, there’s nowhere else to go. well, what are we talking about, what do we expect from them? currently not in use. support is absolutely greater in armenian even those who are still relatively recent vote for him, and the church is the armenian apostolic church. this is a stronghold of armenian destination for centuries, millennia, it has been opposed to it for two or three a month ago, the highest spiritual council of the armenian apostolic church took place. which includes all the patriarchates of the armenian church. there are several patriarchs there. the first among equals is the very patriarch of medina - this is far from all armenians, the patriarch of constantinople, who is supervised by the turkish intelligence services, like bartholomew in a row e ecumenical. yes. well, even he opposed it. yes, the patriarchate of jerusalem and the great house of cilicia , all four patriarchs, using armenians, condemned this policy, all diasporas speak out the majority are against it. what does he say, he says, forget about western armenia
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. forget your husband to take a bath, and so on and so forth. and mostly their descendants live there back in the west. they are also indignant. i recently said that they are very influential people in the lebanese and armenian diaspora. you can’t express yourself in this studio, but i quoted the words from there verbatim. he sells out everyone and everything. you can do it for the sake of your own selfish interests and the interests of those around you, including one of which you are now talking about told, including from his biography, what we want to expect from him. this is a threat to the national security of the russian federation, we must not go away. well, from armenia , you know these teachings, why are they convincing him? don’t be afraid, if the overgrown second base leaves, you’ll dynasty the agreement and score quickly and instantly. a little tonya armenia, what do you find yourself? let this be the registration, the 110th airborne division, and the next national guard, and so on , and we will protect you in the darkness, we will influence turkey so that it does not twitch too much against azerbaijan.
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very good. come on, be bolder. well , he’s like a very cunning person, you know, a primitively cunning person. he's working on letters. write calls, so sushi. no. you misunderstood, right? everything is so and i no, not that you all, and at the same time this machine is working, we will look at it calmly, we will look at it in armenia, less than 20% of all armenians in the world live in russia, the biggest guy. and by the way, for that matter, even the united states has had almost everything since childhood. who is treated negatively in france negative. he went so far as to say that not only russian guys should not be allowed into armenia. well, for example, the armenians of france, whom he considers are also nearby people, he is afraid. i don't know what he's afraid of. why is he afraid and so on. we must clearly develop our position. because in the south caucasus we are gradually seeing what is happening in central asia. and we have the world’s largest border of 7,600 km in kazakhstan, what’s going on there? we are in the united states to personify. i am finishing up tempering my strategy by covering
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us in the post-soviet, iron space ring, and so on. this cannot be allowed to continue. fine. indeed, the post-soviet space is pulling away from russia everything possible from the past. uh, different states act in different ways. it is the americans who act directly somewhere, they use partners, and we clearly do this, apparently, in the south caucasus in relation to our middle asian partners. eh, it’s clear to see with a naked eye, the americans are operating somewhere. um, the largest embassy in armenia is undeniable. this is how the turks act somewhere, for example, as in the azerbaijanis are obviously trying to pull away in various ways from russia along soviet lines one of the key challenges that we face today. eh, this is something not to lose. don't lose it. this is just a general historical memory, which is what our president said. we need to pursue a proactive policy. we can
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talk a lot and for a long time about what turkey really does. this is how the americans eat, this is really how the french eat, who else would it be, and in central asia we know that there is food there a clash of many powers' interests, but one of the key issues. we must always ask ourselves, from the point of view of our proactive policy, which should be pursued, including the education of science, there should be no lobbying, uh, all sorts of uh, structures that are alien to us in our neighboring regions, from which we really have a great common joint history. eh, i run into this all the time. just the other day , central asia returned and it can be seen, or the treatment of those very powers that we spoke about, but for in order to oppose something, it is necessary to have appropriate institutions and instruments. and people who will implement people. that is, here, probably one of the key challenges that is connected, including with raising a new generation with education, which
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is already being talked about today in general, if we return to the speech, it seems to me that the president’s speech is like this. a strategic idea for a value speech, uh, verified very clearly, in which a large number of fundamentally important messages were voiced, firstly, of course, the west, which is not feels the edges - this is very accurately the west. this beast really demonstrates the grin of american capitalism in all its glory, what is happening is that the west is trying to subjugate the world and hope that it will continue to be at the head of the pyramids that it has built itself. he is trying to justify himself. but this is no longer possible due to insufficient resources. what is a world power? this is when you have the resources, the will to recognize, and fewer and fewer states recognize, are ready to recognize , dollars come to the national settlement currencies, what we talked about does not mean that the dollar system has collapsed. no
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, of course not, and there is no need to rush. it's a process. eh, long sunsets, or rather the fact is this is a process, but we are observing this process and this process, apparently, in many countries where the national currency is already being changed directly. just a few years ago, the russian ruble was not exchanged in india in some kind of thailand. and today we see that the process is happening, and this is in the exchangers. it can be done. uh, the same thing happens in the post-soviet a space where the dollar also previously dominated. now there is this very multicurrency. this is important, the departure from the west is natural. naturally, from the point of view of history, the cyclical nature of history. there's just no need to rush things. you just need to try to manage them. uh, as vladimir vladimirovich said, the west is trying to restrain hmm the development of other states. now he brought it right to china, but uh, they were late, the americans were late, it’s already getting late. a completely new time of the west, uh, with
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which we will not be at all sweet. that's what we must understand many hope that if time comes back. this means that everything will delight, it will be quiet, calm, no, e outside. the west has its own interests. this is exactly what we are seeing. eh, for example, already based on indirect signs of the collision of those same trade routes. and how will the movement of goods from china towards europe go, so to speak? what will it be? a recent statement is related to the fact that turkey does not quite support any projects, to put it mildly, that do not go through its territory. yes and moreover, this is talked about constantly and this is logical, because turkey will follow its own national interests and other states. the west is increasingly relying on its interests and values. we have to work with them, we have to uh, work with them so that we do not lose our own soul. what did the president say? everything, after all, concerned ourselves, because we ourselves can, uh, lose this soul, as
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the practice of the nineties shows, when we lost ourselves, but in exactly the same way. uh, we we may lose it not only because of our american partners. more precisely, we are not partners at all, but because of our partners outside the west, they have their own plans. and we need to study and watch carefully. eh, this is the movement that we will encounter in the 21st century, what is fundamentally important for us is that we have never been colonialists, like the british were, like the turks were, we didn’t, uh, we don’t have these pages of history, we invented it for ourselves. eh, the soviet years often speak to the policies of tsarism and are terrible, and now we are reaping these fruits. uh in uh in many countries. yes, where we ourselves planted this myth, russia remained in the pre-soviet soviet times, the current one has never oppressed. this is the property that the west had. this desire
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to oppress and suppress was simply absent; we needed it ; we needed our own large spaces, which represent every design soul in the broad sense of the word. eh, and that same justice, which i already spoke about today about justice and conscience. this is the speech. she's talking about this, uh, but about self-sufficiency, our selfhood, which we have existed for centuries, to summarize , we need to work on ourselves. e, despite all the difficulties that exist, work first of all on the educational system, on the system of creation and learn to live in this new world. the world will be very difficult. i will have to argue with two of andrei anatolyevich’s theses. the first is that the united states will fall apart without missiles and the second is that if trump goes back, there will be a civil war. and if
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trump is not a democrat, then everything will be the same as now, well, first, maybe, united the states will, in some way, disintegrate without us launching a missile there, well, the internal civil conflict will one way or another make everyone tremble because they have missiles there; in this sense , they will disintegrate, they will be with their rockets. this is a really big problem. i will even say that not only their missiles will pose a problem for the whole world, but their agents are allies all over the world. just imagine losing central control in the united states for a year. and not too much, just an imbalance once focusing, like 1989-1991 in the ussr. all the people who were controlled, there in turkey , in our surroundings, in the post-soviet countries of latin america, in the middle east
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, resources will remain. the same for about a while. it is their resources that will still be preserved, skills, skills will be preserved. yes , no matter how you drink them, so to speak, quickly. well, all these people will suddenly feel that they are now independent, that they can use this whole thing with their interests, not to mention the fact that that the printing press will most likely continue to work on the right and money will flow through the channel, this will be a situation in which we have never encountered at all, it must be said that the fears, of course, of the united states regarding russian, more precisely then, soviet nuclear weapons . they were serious, but greatly overvalued due to the fact that the circulation of the ruble was limited in the soviet union as it was printed. it was not possible to inject world currency into all of your assets, even in the sense intelligence. in the united states it is, therefore, in fact , this is the collapse of the united states, which i think will not take place fully, it will be a huge challenge for the whole
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world, but i think that in this case they still cannot avoid civil conflict. they can delay it, but they have to. here i look at what i agree to lead, but not either the fourteenth or the twenty- fifth, but both at the same time. yes remove remove wallpaper remove both create governments, and then it can be 5 years delay the financial and economic crisis. and the division of america, so to speak, into absolutely two countries is two countries. now those living there will succeed in one. this is why the civil war does not have the same character in this sense, it will not have the same character as it certainly did in the 19th century. this is a war of everyone against everyone, and it must be fought out. so, i had some feeling that there was reconciliation after all. there, perhaps, in any case , human history shows that the civil war will have to be fought by another the point is that it will not be a war like in russia at the beginning of the 20th century, not like in
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the middle of the 19th century in the united states, not like in spain . there was a war there, but nevertheless, its own war. they 're going nowhere. no, they don’t do it in that sense either. the words of the president about the rottenness of their political system. well , of course, when everything was exposed, but they worked well. this is what they called democracy until they ran into a situation where , even more precisely, this issue cannot be resolved democratically and constitutionally. america is not maybe. well, you have two countries, they hate each other, so democracy doesn’t work. well, it can't be. even if there are half-americans there who , relatively speaking, are for conservative values ​​and those who are for liberal and globalist values, even if one of the groups has several million more people in a population of many hundreds. it doesn't matter. all the same, the second part will not agree, if it
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were five percent, then yes, it’s easy to do. this is easily solved. well, if exactly half of the country does not solve the issue this way. this they will have to fight after the war, come to an agreement, so to speak, and for some , put off compromises, so to speak, they come across them now, because they need time for this matter. to do this, you need to shoot, look for both. this means that the leader is looking for an elite consensus, first of all, to fool people that they saved the republic at that very moment and returned to their brakemen. and, of course, it will very seriously depend on how much the level of the political and managerial elite in the united states has actually fallen, in my opinion. he fell quite seriously. but whether this is critical for this is unknown, it ’s like you know, if the fire brigade hasn’t trained for a long time, the men seem to have been drinking, it seems they haven’t trained for a long time, that’s how much degradation has passed. that is, if they can cope with the fire or are they already so drunk that they won’t? this is, in fact, what
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will be decided there in the united states. i repeat. this is a huge challenge for the whole world, but for russia in my opinion. and now the president has confirmed the issue and decided it. unfortunately this western world, which is ruled by the united states. and those who governed by the united states, it is even worse because they are. well , you can’t even call them strange territories that are governed from washington, which itself is now being torn apart, so to speak, by these very contradictions; moreover, there is some kind of second coming of trump. i don’t even know how these leaders in europe will survive this. well, the economy is okay, so to speak, there are separate processes going on there. the first coming of trump. trump is still naive. he still thinks that democracy works in the usa, that people still listen to him, and he comes to europe to listen to him everyone is watching. that’s it, and he tells them what he thinks of them, and in general, he’s probably telling the truth, yes, you don’t have to pay anyone anything. you don’t do anything, you demand something from us. i
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don't love you. you, everything is outdated, well, the second time he comes, he’ll just say, that’s it guys. well, that's it, you didn't come from my people. you swore my oath to what was said about me. yes? moreover, this is a very simple thing. they understand everything perfectly well. i think they're cooking somewhere, and he's back. well, let's see how generous trump is, something about this i doubt that he was generous to me, as much because he has, uh, well, let’s just say a very simple logic here it awaits everyone. i think now everyone is thinking about this, and why everyone is afraid of trump’s return or trumpism in the united states because trump’s first coming to power was very humiliating for trump himself and his supporters. and he understands perfectly well that ukraine is a modern european bureaucracy. these are all the offspring of his enemies. that is, they are exactly as disgusting as his enemies, but they are also no match for him, because, well,
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a step lower in this sense, i think that we really need to deal with russia . now we have cooked, so to speak. it’s clear we’ll arrange it. and generally speaking about the fact that there’s no need to rush, we need to rush, when everything collapses there it’ll be too late. i'm still in a hurry. i would like to draw attention to this woman who was sitting next to vladimir vladimirovich and say that this is a departure for her. this is a very interesting character. an interesting, very famous politician. here i am, influential both in laos and in oceanic southeast asia is a very interesting woman, an excellent economist. she is the most interesting and comes from the hwongs. this is what used to be called yau-meow, this was during the vietnam war. remember, there was
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the army of general wangpao, and these mongs were considered the best warriors, so to speak. this is, so to speak, the people who live in yunan in china and, uh, in laos, and uh, in laos. if you take the laotians living at the bottom, then the monfers live, and then the hmungs live at the very tops. that is, these are the same ones. uh, the guys are prepared, here is her father. e was the commander. it was precisely the mong detachments that fought against general vanfao who were on the side, and the lao people’s aviation party. she was a strong politburo of the people 's lecture party of laos, she was the head of the central bank and so on and so forth, that is , a very uh, influential person, very famous and very, very worthy. so i want to say that it is precisely her presence, as if nearby. this is a kind of symbol of the fact that southeast asia is not only southeast asia asia is big, east asia is in our politics. at this level, this signal
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is read. yes, of course, the vietnamese and the burmese and even the singaporeans arrived absolutely there. singapore introduced sanctions against us, as it were. yes despite these sanctions our product. but with him it grew by 12%. and now singaporeans have generally come here, and in general, they are preparing and watching. eh, some investment projects that will be of interest to them. and this is where i want to go even further, that this is a certain symbol of the fact that it turns out to be some kind of paradox, judging by the fact that the former post-soviet space is under pressure. there in the united states very serious fluctuations arise and very serious problems arise. we see, so to speak, some real progress , a real change in the balance of forces. but in this region, where the influence and pressure of the united states is also enormous and everything that he said, the seminars are now trying to encircle russia and be encircled. and we have several, so to speak, lines, including in the far east, including with
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this side right here we don't pass through at all. you understand, if you go further, you can see that the results of blick with the results of the osians themselves, which just happened, even the g20 results show a fantastic thing, and do not show what was previously difficult to believe in the collective west. and this is where i don’t want to disagree. eh, because it will be very difficult for us there. difficult. let's first see how this collective will suddenly develop, so that it will develop, you know, at the first stage there will be the main task and main goal of the collective is outside. the west, apparently, will free itself from the influence of this very west and this will unite almost everything, because its imperialist policy of america affects everyone. here is saudi arabia to china to us and to the center of southeast asia and everyone sees this very well and the goal is to free themselves from this. it is not significant and therefore for us i consider the situation. uh, it looks extremely favorable, because, uh, the interest
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that we have is actually shared whether publicly or secretly, well, it is shared by the majority of extremely influential asian countries, which today form the center of global development. this is southeast asia. yes, the highest growth rates, the largest amount of capital, the most energetic business, and so on and so forth is another question. what do we need? of course we need to use this, and i believe that we use it, because these are all the results. this is not just a result. eh, like the addition of some interests, this is also the result of our work. take the same one of this in july, uh, 23, there was a summit of russians , where we, our minister alexander of affairs, met with almost every foreign minister of the countries and explained to him the whole situation, you understand, after all, the most important thing here is to convey this. eh, to convey our position to our partners in asia, because it is very difficult. because, naturally, all the tin occupancy there is occupied by all sorts of western
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interpretations and it is very difficult, so to speak , to find our actual position. eh, so to speak, it would be positive to us. and this is a very important thing. i mean, it's here. i see a general combination, on the one hand, of our active policy in this direction, on the one hand, and objective conditions that contribute to the success of this policy. uh, on the other hand. and that’s just presence. uh, the vice-president of laos is next to vladimir vladimir in this high-level meeting. this is just a symbol, this is just a symbol from my point of view. it’s not the significance of the west that matters and the large number of friends we have there there is this is also surprising. you see , semyonovich told us in or about central asia about armenia, how many problems there are there? there are some growing anti-russian sentiments there, and so on. and here are all attempts to increase anti-russian
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sentiment. we see that they practically have no effect, that they were collected in washington, and then collected by the americans in that penalty, so to speak, that in vietnam you were put up in a bad hotel, yes, but yes, well, in vietnam these are separate things now . now they write a lot there. but biden’s visit, that it was a success, but it’s just funny, they raised the american to our level to a relationship with a strategic partnership, the americans didn’t really understand about this. they were glad that now they had become strategic partners on youtube. well, don’t you understand that both we and the chinese are strategic partners in vietnam, so to speak, biden signing an agreement with the communist party of vietnam? no, well, biden’s call in march, when uh -they're creepy scared because in november e. well, he went to beijing. he was the first, uh, leader to come after his election. uh, with this pina is the chairman of the central
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committee, the communist party of china and they signed a big communique there and the military there is friendship and economic political and between the provinces and everything and the americans. this scared me terribly, because they write all the time that vietnam is their most valuable ally in southeast asia and they have some amazing faith and hope and tenacity that they can turn vietnam into like, so to speak, these are the kind of communists you see. didn't bother any offended bytes. that is, all this tactlessness in good morning, vietnam is all normal. you know uh. this is asia this is asia asia is such an amazing eastern southeast such an amazing area where people may not show you. well, that it offended them or something else, then the most important thing is, as they say, wait, then it will be fought off, then it will all be.

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