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tv   RIK Rossiya 24  RUSSIA24  September 15, 2023 8:00pm-8:31pm MSK

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he must be endowed with rights and personal responsibility for how he governs. this is the number one issue that needs to be urgently returned to the state regulator. today, the right of the second key is to the governor, who must build the development of the region administratively, managing the process, as a regulator, so that companies do not just extract, but build processing cycles and receive money not from the well, relatively speaking, but around the well , processing plants are built that form other surplus the cost will be jobs. this is the way development. see you in a week on the senate program.
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a hello friday evening, i'm alexander koreevsky, time to sum it up. the main political results of the week the armed forces continue to shell the left bank of the dnieper, the strike is mainly aimed at civilian infrastructure , the ukrainian troops do not give up attempts to penetrate into the territory
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of the kherson region , we will talk in more detail about what is happening in this region of russia with the temporary, acting governor of the kherson region vladimir vladimir vasilievich i greet you. thanks for taking the time. as i understand it, these words of ours lead to your conversation. eh, they are still doing this. that is, the security situation for civilians remains difficult. that's what i understand. very difficult good evening to you too alexander to everyone who is watching us, and uh. these are precisely these shellings, they happen all the time, they are constantly being done, you know, from the fields where farmers work, in completely populated areas, where people live even today in general. eh, the most blatant one hmm well from the point
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from the point of view of incomprehensible logic, and from the point of view of harmlessness. all clear. today there was a missile hit in the courtyard of an apartment building in novaya kakhovka which, well, firstly, led to the fact that the house is now practically unsuitable for living, because the blast wave blew out all the windows and the entrance doors. eh, plus this, which is even more difficult to perceive. uh, 15 people were injured and one person, unfortunately, died and that’s all. uh, some people say, that side is the enemy from the other side, that we don’t shoot at civilians. this our residents. only for some reason they hit them without shooting at them. they hit civilians, destroy infrastructure and then begin to talk about what they are like, do you see nobles only nobility. this results in very heavy losses, as in the material and technical state of the economic potential of the kherson region
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located along the dnieper. well, the worst thing is that people die and are injured. this is it. well, the worst thing is probably the man and hatred inside the kiev regime, which is not something that is allowed there, gives orders so that shelling is planned in this way, they emphasize every day. every day there are practically all populated areas located on the left bank. along the dnieper they are under shelling and these shellings do not subside, despite all sorts of stories there that they are not touching their own people. yes, as i understand it, they are shooting purposefully at civilian targets. i want to clarify this, and not that there are troops stationed there somewhere. they hit it by accident, like they do sometimes too they explain, but this is a lie, obviously this is a constant lie. you might be surprised.
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nothing. eh, obviously we need to make sure that they also get what they deserve because our military is busy. they reduce it much less, say nothing about it , and do the right thing. well, it’s tough, very figuratively, they say they give it exactly at those points where the ammunition is located. uh, some units pulling up there , any attempts, landings on the islands, uh , their so-called sea. santa or the marine corps is beautiful, they only say uh, they lose people again. they’re hitting, they ’re hitting the elderly neighborhoods, they’re hitting those buildings. uh , the engineering infrastructure, which is required to provide housing on the eve of the masonic winter season, is being provided to industrial enterprises and processing enterprises. where there are no military personnel, they only find out that people are starting to go to work, but people still go to work. they
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are restoring their production capacity. they are restoring the processing of agro-industrial products, because the potential is in great demand not only in in the kherson region, the products of our and our farmers have already been processed and unpacked there. she, uh, is popular everywhere throughout russia, so she goes there and starts breaking these chains, hitting the roads, hitting those bridges, which, uh, there are a lot of them in the region, well, in general , they do harm as much as they could. laitovich, well, under these conditions, elections to the state duma took place in our new four regions. and again, now i would like your comment on how they went, uh, and uh, what surprised you about this procedure? i'm not exactly
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i was surprised, i was once again, in the literal sense of the word, you know, amazed and admired by the courage of our people. despite any threats, despite any questions about the fact that polling stations could be fired upon and go there, in general the elections are postponed due to intimidation. e members of precinct commissions constantly, through telephones, through stickers on poles. uh, threats near the technologists, where they supposedly live, but they miscalculated, because our election commission members were under special protection. uh, not really, but with special protection so that they don’t damaged the holding of elections. all these tricks. it’s just through all these through all sorts of possible channels that telegram channels are not ideal for the desire of kherson residents to take part and be involved in precisely those historical events, because
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elections. they were happening now. uh, the first time is exactly the first time. eh, kherson people. residents. kherson region was chosen. well, our neighbors, who too, but new regions became part of the russian federation well, and other regions of the russian federation but for us this was the first time, so people went to the polls with with an open soul, a desire to take part, not just in the elections of the authorities there, but specifically to participate in these historical processes that are now taking place, because a turning point is taking place, this is a historical turning point, and it just runs through our territory, so the elections went well. you know, 65% of voters practically came to the polling stations and voted according to the opportunities that mobile electoral early voting and mobile voting provided , one could also take part, this is
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in almost all other regions russian federation, uh, were open and the kherson residents who were there had the opportunity to take part in the voting. and for me, for example, this cannot but make me happy, because all those who did not even vote at home, did not vote with their souls. think they are i'm sure most of them gradually. here they have the opportunity to return. and now everything is already uh, elected uh and the regional duma and in fourteen municipalities we have elected deputies. next will be the formation and structuring of local government bodies themselves. that is peaceful life. still takes over. it is getting better, and the key to security is the actions of our military. yes, there are troubles, which we talked about, but nevertheless, people believe in where military personnel believe in their supreme commander-in-chief and wish us
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, if you would talk to people, when i arrive there unexpectedly, they even support us more with their with inspiration and desire to achieve success to achieve victory in order to move on to a peaceful life. we probably do, our task is to make sure that people we felt that we were safe, but there were problems, but they were being eliminated. ah , as i understand it, we can still state the following: the total number and percentage of those who came to vote was even higher than in russia as a whole in the old regions. let's say so. yes, because after all, in the old regions, life is established and everyone already understands. well, the turnout would have been higher this time. and than even in the previous local elections, and vladimirovich here are a few points. and now the plans that you said before winter are bombing roads and infrastructure. eh, anyway,
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uh, you'll be preparing for winter. this is now a primary point, it is clear that winters in kherson are not winters even in the moscow region, but nevertheless. it's still winter. this is cold, this is raw and so on. this is not the same as cheese. it’s the winds here; in general, it’s winter anyway. eh, it stays in the winter. maybe it’s just a little shorter, than the more northern regions and huge regions of the russian federation, therefore, well, we have created a headquarters, we are acting according to the plan that we developed for each locality . over the past months, hmm, it has been carried out work on repairs and energy transportation facilities. i mean energy. uh, they supplied our populated areas with coal. well, unfortunately, gasification is still very poorly developed in the kherson region. the area is large, the distance is large
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and gasification lagged behind. ukraine did not want to develop gas supply in the kherson region. now there is a whole program, but it is designed for several years. it provides for more than 80 billion rubles to be invested over 2 years in the creation of an extensive gas supply network, but in this for now, uh, most of the populated areas will be heated either with liquefied gas or electricity or uh, coal. this work is being carried out while renovations are underway. eh, road, populated area. i want more. i understand, i want to do it faster, most importantly, but large volumes are being done. more needs to be done. uh, the educational institution and all its facilities are being put in order. e, where people will work and live in the winter. that is , they are also preparing to work in the autumn-winter period. repairs are underway. e, water supply systems, water supply systems, drainage systems
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sewerage. in general, everything that needs to be prepared as much as possible precisely for the coming autumn and the future wife is being done and eh, well, i have one hundred percent confidence, we are very happy. they help in this matter. federal authorities, government. the russian federation is constantly under control of everything that happens with us, the president and, first of all, in every conversation with me. he is interested in people living in the kherson region when he falls apart with me. well, i think with my colleagues too. although of course he is under control and, uh, no less priority is the uh, special operation itself and uh, interaction between the military and all those, uh, services that ensure the conduct of the special operation. believe me , the morale and morale of all military personnel is very high, so the military is now
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doing exactly what they are supposed to do. eh, i won’t reveal their secrets, but they have quite serious successes. they are well expressed and so are they. uh, getting ready for work. excuse me for your actions. e in the autumn-winter period. that is, we dress. uh, we provide warmth, uh, hot food hot water. well, everything that a soldier needs in the field. yes, the field conditions are not great at all, and even more so in winter, so, of course, your help is extremely important, and lai vasilyevich and not monetary allowance. e. well, or rather, it’s not like that for the military. but there were salaries and pensions here. well, not questions, but there was a procedure, yes. when it was necessary to draw up documents, we remember, we talked a lot about this. now these issues have been resolved or they are still in the process of being resolved more than partly. they have already decided
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such communication threads. uh, which make it possible to deliver money to all localities and to those who need it. uh, the network of banking institutions is expanding and the number of banks is increasing, the capabilities of mfcs have just recently opened another new mfc and another one in the near future. eh, we’ll open the mfc. i’m deliberately not naming the settlements yet, but they are opening. mfc up there, uh, people draw up documents and have the opportunity to organize something that was lost during the evacuation after the flood. uh, a lot of people have lost theirs. documents, so they need to be restored, but the work is being done quickly and harmoniously, and people, of course, it’s still inconvenient, but they understand that there will be some difficulties, but they can be overcome, so ensuring pension payments, social
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benefits, maternity capital . by the way, they are in the process. thank you very much. i understand that a lot of work is being done, and then we will talk. we have already run out of airtime. eh, it would be more interesting to talk more. next time. e from yours permissions. we'll do it. in the meantime , thank you very much, and all the best. eh, let me remind you, we talked at one time, the acting governor of the kherson region and vladimir baldo. russia is building new relations with its near far eastern neighbor this week the head of the dprk kim jong-un visited our country. the conversation between vladimir putin and kim jong-in was widely discussed in the foreign press for fear that cooperation between russia and the dprk could reach a new level, including military sphere, however, at this time moment the conversation is mainly about socio-economic cooperation. that 's the governor. primorye he indicated an interest in cooperation with our neighbors. we value
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our friendship with north korea and the dprk. so we certainly understand that closer detection is better than a distant relative due to the fact that it is a close neighbor. uh, in case of trouble, he will always come to the rescue faster, so these relations with us are now strengthening and are in a stage of good development. uh, there was a pandemic, so they were somewhat frozen, but we are now seeing contacts and uh, defense ministers. meetings with uh, our president vladimir putin, give such an impetus to russia. eh, to good cooperation. this is of great importance to us. that is, so that we can exchange educational programs with the democratic people's republic of korea. we have a good program, including tourism in the soviet years. i remember we had a lot of vacations. uh, there are residents of the primorsky territory with children, including, so we are interested, uh, including
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the possibilities of uh integration here uh in supplies raw materials, we have a joint port rajin, which too. eh, maybe the railroad goes there to work full time. so, of course, now the issue will be studied. it has already been designated the construction of a road bridge. which will give, uh, the opportunity to work on a permanent basis not only by rail, but also by car. i think these are the projects that will provide development opportunities for the khasan district. that's like its closest neighbor and the point through which the border passes. that is, this will strengthen we should build our relationships for the long term. uh, north korea is our reliable neighbor. uh, kim jong-un hasn’t been to primorye now, uh, we’ll hold it again, we’ll show, we’ll develop new uh, connections new relations and uh, the twenty -fourth year will be the year of rapprochement between uh and russia, so we’ll reach a new level of relations
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between our country, the dprk well, primorsky krai, how will farpost play a key role here? today we talked about the prospects for cooperation between our countries with andrey molokova, a professor at kunming university in seoul. andrey nikolaevich hello, thank you for taking the time, uh, it’s certainly very interesting to know your opinion. uh, how can our cooperation develop with north korea and possibly with the south? although south korea has joined some sanctions against our country, but it is not doing this so willingly. like our former european partners, we can probably call them that, but still. we will now talk about good things about the prospects for cooperation, first of all , of north korea after the visit of the head of state to our country, and a meeting with our president and certainly. this is the topic of the week. eh, it was very important and there were a lot of comments in the western
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press. for some reason they talked about some shells that north korea supposedly should supply to us and said very little about others. true, the most advanced media from the west also remembered about cooperation in space, which we are also really worried about, because they understand that cooperation in space. to be only a military man is what they think, but i would like to know, in fact, how realistically we can cooperate with the northern korea because, well, it’s a rather specific country, and in the sense that , uh, well, its political system can be called differently, we won’t evaluate what the north korean people are doing, we’ll only talk about possible cooperation. how do you see him, as a specialist on korea? well, first of all, there is a problem that trade has always been bad; trade with north korea always worked out for us only when the government of the soviet union was ready. well, in russia after a period this simply
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did not happen. yes, that's when the government the soviet union was ready to subsidize this trade and this is not the result of some ill will. it’s just that those goods that the north koreans can produce or extract well are interesting to me, that is, on the world market . north and if you forget about sanctions about all this, this is a supplier, firstly , of minerals. well, it’s clear that we have siberia. uh, secondly seafood pollock squid. well, in general it’s not bad, but, to be honest, it’s not bad on your own with god. eh, and this is already important: cheap labor , north korean workers have always been in russia it’s just that since 1946 there hasn’t been a year when they weren’t there. at first it was the fishing industry, then timber processing and now construction. this is the first direction. everyone spoke little about him, mainly about diplomatic games around military
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cooperation. i don’t think that this is mainly a diplomatic game and quite a lot. by the way, they talked a lot, but they said little about the essentials, but here is the first essential one. these are, of course, north korean workers in theory, of course, this is a violation of un sanctions for which we will tell him so in due time in vain naked. and sanctions prohibiting the supply of labor and the sending of workers. well, basically, we used to have up to 60,000 north korean workers. true, long ago in the fifteenth year it was 35,000 cheap. eh, they work for little money for them, by the way, it’s huge to go to russia, it’s huge, it’s very profitable. eh, they work, in principle, well, conscientiously , there are almost no problems with the authorities, the laws are observed by the ideal workforce. at least compared to many others. the second thing is transport routes. after all, the road has been built double road. that means our broad gauge and the north korean one are a little narrower, uh,
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going, this is the large korean port of roson, and that’s all. this is a frozen investment of huge amounts of money from the russian budget, the third in general, the third billion dollars was invested in the construction of the re-equipment of this connection and the north korean port will now be interrupted. why was this construction frozen? sanctions, sanctions, of course, uh, at first the sanctions did not allow us to build a container there at the terminal, which was discussed at the beginning. well, okay, then at first it was possible to do. uh, let's say coal. actually. this was the basis that we would sell coal. more precisely, do not sell , send yakutsk there, coal goes there from anywhere from russia by rail, there is excellent automated production there. ships are being overloaded. let's go anywhere, it makes the work of vladivostok, which was already overloaded already then, easier for other ports of the russian far east, but the sanctions and how it was all because of ice cream, and then covey, north korea's
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borders were generally closed for 3 years. somewhere, let's say, somewhere with from march 2020 to march 2023 , as an exception, it was possible to leave the country; no one, not even a foreign diplomat, could enter. but, well, now there are chances and the russian president spoke about what is possible. there will be some kind of highway and indeed this cooperation may not be expanded, that is , the working hands of the port - yes, in addition, given that clean trade is difficult. well, just, well, what the koreans sell. well , we don't really need this. but there are some more interesting options. well, for example, some joint production of the same textiles, the average salary in textile production in e. north korea is very small. eh, accordingly, well, somewhere there it turns out to be 15,000 rubles. 10,000 rub. there are some amounts like this that are not available. sorry, but i
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was wrong. wait. which ones are smaller, it turns out that only a few thousand rubles are received by an employee who works full time. this is very high quality in general in light industry, where the role of labor and the share of labor is great. this is also a good option. eh, they can't do it. they have equipment. no. here, if you put it. the main thing is that the factories there are closer to the border, but the infrastructure is very bad ; the chinese are trying to export something from the interior of the country. i know these people. it's a headache. but somewhere, maybe closer to the border, there is a special economic zone. he himself ordered to set up some kind of sewing textile production there. so these options are quite possible, but military things. well, so to speak, if these shells, oh, which now do the western press write or not? i don’t know, uh, so to speak, it’s a delicate matter. but there is talk about military-technical cooperation and cooperation in the field of space and missile
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technology. uh, this is being emphasized in every possible way now, but i have a strong suspicion that russia won’t be too keen on transferring these technologies to north korea just yet. uh, because control over them will be lost to the north koreans and they can resell them. moreover, it is unclear what russian benefit is in this. but this is a very good signal from south korea. the fact is that in south korea now there is talk about starting to sell weapons and ammunition to ukraine, and if pressure from the united states is natural, there are some supporters of this idea in south korean politics. uh, they 're still a minority. but, in principle, the situation can change and here, of course, is a very good answer. if everything continues to supply weapons to, respectively, kiev , then moscow will respond by supplying
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peñana with some technologies that will spoil the mood of the force. this is a bit of a diplomatic conversation blackmail, of course, but diplomacy. she was a little honest on all sides, andrei, but nevertheless. you’ve already said that there are different approaches in establishment korea. what if there’s a chance that we won’t finally lose contact with this country. after all, our market is for south koreans. it was very attractive. only cars. a huge amount of electronics were sold here. it is still being sold in some cunning ways, even now. eh, nevertheless. that is, if, after all, the understanding that the mood, uh, in seoul can change in regarding us. the mood towards us is quite good. if we’re talking, just from the point of view of the ass, both the ruling party and, to a lesser extent, the opposition is a little more friendly to russia. well, while she’s in the opposition in power, there will again be a big question, what will they uh, the situation is like this they they believe that in the current situation they have
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, first of all, as if not paradoxical, precisely because of the success in the north korean boxes. oh, they need to strengthen the us union as much as possible , accordingly, they cannot afford firstly, the power of economic dependence, and secondly, the main military-political dependence, ignore what the americans say, moreover, about american sentiments are completely sincere and very, very strong, but even without sentiment. this is purely a calculation, so the situation is that the american side is putting pressure on south korea to participate in anti-russian sanctions. eh, with south korea i don't mind. well, very attract minimal zeal. energy, however, you understand, the situation is difficult americans they are putting pressure and if there really are two military blocs, this is a very important option , but relatively speaking, russian, chinese, north korean, well, north korea is a rather weak part of it, but everywhere is still on
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the other side. chinese-excuse south korean-japanese-american is a possible option, and maybe party discipline will begin, so to speak, but for now i would be cautiously optimistic about the future in the grand scheme of things. this is why you should be optimistic, what is your optimism based on, because south korea doesn’t really want males also participate, and she does her best, well, not with all her strength. she carefully calms them down when it does not pose a direct threat to us relations; moreover, i can well imagine how south korean diplomats will explain to their american colleagues that we would be happy to do so. but look, if we offend the russians. they were then with the north koreans. eh, the military will supply the technology. and this is what we need, not this, this is what we don’t need. fuck. it is not necessary. maybe we 'll be more careful this way then. i don't i exclude it, i don’t know whether it was intentional or not. so, all these conversations are hints at possible
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technologies. they seem to be playing along in south korea to those forces that do not want to finally quarrel with russia, relations will worsen, i repeat, but of all the us allies, south korea is a close and sincere ally, just a few, where will you see such a low level of anti-russian sentiment, yes andrey nikolaevich and one more question to conclude our conversation. you have already said a possible union between south korea , japan and america - this is such a block approach, but so far everything is moving towards this. what do you think, to what extent is the likelihood of the creation of such a union in the near future? i think the formal union is small, but the de facto actual union. well , i would say that it even already exists somewhere now. they will become stronger in the foreseeable future. eh, formally. it’s just very difficult because of the traditional mutual, so to speak, well, not love between japan and south korea, we have this mutual.

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