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each of which will be his personal enemy, so now in russia there is a unique opportunity. oh, and from the armenian side , armenia is not only pashin’s people. i am in touch every day with dozens of deputies of the national assembly at the well-known site on baghramyan 19 and public figures. and uh now. naturally, we are in touch and we will not
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allow any further tension with baku . well, look, she’s already in the corridor, she hasn’t gone anywhere. this problem has remained so soft in pieces, everything that is needed in their interests, there will not be our base there, then no only karabakh will disappear. well, the province of turkey will be, at best, a zombie-like corridor. not yet. here is his problem. uh creation there is a problem connecting uh azerbaijani baku with nakhichevan there are uh problems in which iran, of course, plays a key role despite the fact that it continues,
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so to speak, between tehran and boku. now the federal minister of defense of russia is in connection. everything there is tied up in a very complicated tangle. the important thing is that today is a special day and uh today is the day that gives us the opposite a connection that speaks of our responsibility, just as we have always been responsible for peace in the south caucasus and today, of course, what happened is that it is extremely important to sign a ceasefire agreement. but what will sparkle next and you are absolutely right in pointing out to vladimir polelofovich that the zone is still our responsibility, that there is clear feedback from our national security right here. well , the only struggle of opposites that we observe from the armenian side from the azerbaijani side is life today
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we need to proceed from these realities and, in this coordinate system, carry responsibility for human lives, not a military clash, but negotiations where there will be sparks and i am sure that without excessive vivacity. we know very, very well, every five of this land and we will be able to play the right role in really preventing the escalation of tension and our responsibility here is not confirmed by some kind or enshrined in agreements, but essentially for the people. for peace so that there will be no more of these clashes in this series truly a blood-drenched land. this is everyone's responsibility. advertising felt-tip pens , calendars, ninety-four, men's men, don't you want them? nostalgia for 90 apartments,
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by the way, we communicate. the expression that there is a big game going on, well, this has been going on since the 19th century, but now, of course, we see a different meaning as the whole world becomes a chess player, we take a step and checkmate with the interest of the united united west in africa . they are trying to spoil us. uh, in our soft under the abdominal area we see powerful movements. in the far east it is obvious that everyone is with great interest
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watched and followed the meeting of our president with the minister of foreign affairs of china wang and yi. this is what was said at this meeting. and of course, i am pleased to invite the chairman of the people's republic of china to visit china this october as part of a major event to promote the idea. uh already has such an international brand train one way. it's completely complete. uh, it corresponds to our interest, let's integrate. as a matter of fact, our ideas about creating a large eurasian space and chinese friends are within the framework. glad to see you and
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i am sure that our exchange of uh information exchange of views on the current situation will be very useful. welcome. of course, the union of russia and china. brilliant relations now between russia and the korean people's democratic republic, today's stay of the minister of defense of the russian federation in iran and the minister of foreign affairs. new yorks. this shows that there is no talk of any isolation of russia, but there is anti-russian hysteria that reigns on the platforms. he is, of course, quite ridiculous. here's what someone said today russia's attack brings great suffering , not only to ukraine, inflation, increasing debt, shortage of fertilizers, hunger and growing poverty , citizens all over the world are suffering precisely because the war has unbearable consequences throughout the world. that's
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good. it is right that so many strange people take part in the search for a peaceful solution, but at the same time we must all move towards solutions that are called peaceful, because the world of unfreedom is oppression. and a world without justice is a dictatorship. now moscow i have to finally understand this, which means i’m now going to stretch this cretin’s brains. well, first of all, look how many people listened to him, well , it was just clear how interesting he was, and for everyone, here is the voice of the german liverwurst , empty gold at johnny bukhart's performance in 1973. that's when the germans are real.
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this is not good. it’s incredible how many old comrades there are here, ’73. yes, these are the shultz parents. now they are talking about justice, which russia should not hear. listen to the german idiot here. i 'll explain it to you so that you understand. it's fair when the people living on the territory of belarus express their will. this is fair, understandable. they are fair when they want to destroy this people, ban their language, and when they begin to fight their culture for their faith. and it destroys him. and he will be ironed with bombs and shells. violation of the constitution
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of the country, which was called ukraine, is conducting a military operation, and the people say, no, we will not obey. and when freedom-loving people burn in the house of trade unions in odessa and when they tell you about this, you dare to bastard your to declare in dirty nazi language that the genocide of russians in donbass is ridiculous. that’s forever for us. there, among those zigging, you understand, i explained everything. for us , you are a nazi scum. by the way, peter siyata explained in a very funny way how the west is trying to talk to russia. i came from where there is a war next door in ukraine and our main thesis this year is that we must make peace as soon as possible in order to in order to put an end to the war now, we must involve the un, for which it was created this way
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way. it should serve as a platform that offers the opportunity for dialogue to our colleagues or nato allies from the united states. sorry, the european union does not want to use the general assembly as a platform for dialogue. they are trying, you know, they are trying to convince us not to meet with representatives of russia and belarus. that’s right, i ask, the risks of a global conflict or global conflicts are growing exponentially
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every day, and you were absolutely right in pointing out that, actually. uh, tragedy armenian people. this is the result. eh, very successful. i would say the operations of the collective west, first of all , probably the states, great britain and france, that is , the situation when the counter-offensive in ukraine did not work out. this is how the british behaved throughout the 19th century, as soon as they started having problems in the middle east , the balkans immediately became more active if they started having problems there in india and they started , uh, in. eh, again , there is a conflict in the balkans or wars now, when i learned this news yesterday. yes, the first thing i thought about was that it is. this is such a distraction. e attention. eh, so let’s say the switching of forces is natural. eh, first of all, this is aimed at and against russia; they
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invited snoopit for a long time to build a small stage for his concert. this is much more important than saving karabakh. the actual killing of the peacekeepers was done deliberately. i am sure that the peacekeepers’ vehicle and all the equipment on it. it also marked them and they were killed by consciousness, in order to provoke russian intervention in this conflict. our most sincere condolences to the loved ones of the victims, because these people, out of duty, came to another land to help those people who needed their protection, you helped them, and they, uh, really committed the greatest acts of humanity, because they were engaged in saving civilians and the civilian population, and they were killed with in order to provoke russia into retaliatory actions. and it’s good that now the investigative authorities of both azerbaijan and the russian federation are working.
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together. i hope that it will be clarified and they will tell us who did this. uh, this is the first moment of the second uh, the moment associated with so let's say preparing for this big game. if we say, uh, transcaucasia, central asia, uh , pashinyan, and took office on may 8, 2018. uh, in the rain of the prime minister, 5 years have passed since that moment. in modern conditions this is a very long time. there is a lot that can be done for this. this is compressed time. it so happened that may 8, 2018. i was in yerevan and there was a threat that i would not fly away because, uh, they were welcoming the new leader. uh, crowds, blocked the roads to the airport for some time the airport was closed by dispatchers took part in this action because they supported, thereby shineana. and, uh,
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there was huge rejoicing on the streets of yerevan . they were delivering sandwiches for free from neighboring stores, water was provided there, let’s say, housing. these people rejoiced at the sight of this new leader, but at the same time we had a meeting with armenian experts, which turned out to be the first phrases, when we, as they say, closed. it was said by armenian experts that everything in karabakh would be over, as soon as pashinyan’s victory was actually proclaimed, karabakh would be over and he was going to uh by the end of karabakh, slowly, but gradually and surely, hourly giving its people and uh, the country of armenia as i was not there for the first time, but uh, in the eighteenth year, the last one. at
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the moment, it seemed to me abandoned by its elite. this is an unfortunate, poor, incredibly beautiful hospitable country, but the feeling of abandonment did not leave me anywhere, and we traveled to many places, and it was such a visual thing, and now the political and geopolitical bearing he threw it into the hell of this global conflict. i think you know why he still this was done, of course, behind the scenes agreements, but even if you look at the american embassy in terms of the size of the number of people - this is the second embassy in the world , the largest american embassy is only in baghdad . but it didn’t start well, but since the eighteenth year the number of the american embassy has increased by times and now according to different estimates. this means that they were active, but we were not. yes, we didn’t . absolutely right. this is by the way. and so,
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there were various agreements and so on. and i think that the thought came to me that they were talking about our base. yes, this is a very important strategic point of protection, including the interests of russia, but for nato, for example, it is necessary that the country does not have territorial problems in order to join the alliance, and they are gradually eliminating these territorial problems. and in what ways do we see this maybe, maybe this version, but i’m like this if turkey well, it won’t be superfluous, yes, they’ll just give turkey an opportunity yes, this is a congress, but in general, the situation is very uh, dangerous, moreover, if we let's look at the current one american ambassador christina quinn and uh, a significant part of the staff of the american embassy, ​​many of them worked in ukraine and, by the way,
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political statements and expressions in quotes, and figures and armenian uh, and there we’ll say some uh, citizens from nagorno-karabakh can be traced. here are the manuals. they speak according to the same patterns, so, if we listen to the discursive analysis of their speeches in accusing russia, yes , let’s just say that the method works. and this , too, must be understood, that they are not westerners spent on invention. but if there is a good , already proven mechanism, and they also work absolutely great in um, other countries. as for what prevents us from working effectively, i constantly talk about this, i write about it all the time, and we constantly interact with, uh, evgeniy was on the air , i just wanted to say, we have a budget for all the interesting cooperation. how many times
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less than the budget of one american embassy in yerevan compared. in general , moreover, by the way, here is the notorious agency sd yes, according to the us agent for international development, which we have at a certain point and it doesn’t work in armenia in the most active way. and not only in armenia in kyrgyzstan, i have questions for them for us. it's real, huh? uh, it’s not clear when we’ll start waking up. this is, uh, a really important question. but here, it seems to me, you also know an interesting point, if we are talking about global risks, then this is the activation of the so-called migration crisis of the next wave, and in uh europe and uh, not distinguished by russophilia. yes , characterizing exclusively russophobic poles. they say this in all seriousness.
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and that russia is to blame for this crisis, that supposedly these african migrants are standing behind their backs, uh, it’s russia, but if we don’t stand , it’s a pity, yes, but the fact is that, in fact , all this is happening is the result of many years of politics there, and not about colonialism, nor about the liberal economy and so on, which was present in africa naturally and the consequences of the so-called freedom, about which they say, they are freedom. by spring they wanted to bring it to the african continent and the middle east as once 12 years have passed. eh, from the moment when this mess began, those boys who were 10 are now just 22 years old. so they came for this freedom to the island of veduza, uh, and in order to get further to europe , they didn’t come as economic migrants, whom uh, we’ll always say, europe welcomed, but they came to the garden of eden, and in the garden of eden not need to work. there you need an apple just to get up or bad. and for us
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, is this good or bad? i don’t care about the difficulties of ordinary europeans. ordinary europeans are there, and ordinary europeans who pay taxes so that russophobic policies lead to storm explosions in our country. this is also correct. this is also true, yes, that’s what really comes from taxes, in which finance. the construction of camps for these migrants and food, they write free there, yes, in our national interests, that we can formulate what we want, for example, because it brings with it not only changes in the social situation there culturally, but it also carries very serious risks of terrorist threats. yes and so on. but if this happens next to him, well, not for us yet, if our enemy
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’s military factories are blown up, if our enemy ’s posts where nato weapons come are blown up, if our enemy’s bridges and railways are blown up. what should i worry about, you know, for some reason they don’t blow it up, but blow it up in supermarkets and on the street again. when donbass is bombed i don’t see that the average european would care, why should i worry about this well-fed european bastard, well, there is absolutely sound logic in this. it’s true, if it goes there as a result of their colonial policy, if they broke africa, if they broke they get retribution for it, why should i worry about it? no, don't worry about the enemy, you are his enemy. my friend, don't worry about it, we are facing a global crisis. are we not experiencing this beneficially or not? i don't understand the other one. i don’t understand why we ’ve talked about this 100 times, why you still haven’t convened on your own on the topic of protecting islam. why don't we speak up in defense?
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against a system that burns korans in sweden's public condemnation of everyone else? islamophobic countries, we are like a great orthodox and a great islamic muslim country. why we didn’t do this, that you are embarrassed is unclear, moreover, when there is a situation where within the same collective, the west is no longer at all collective. they are already among themselves. that 's it, for example. the same poland, in the words of duda, says that well, we will, of course, help ukraine, but we will think 10 more times about supporting poland in their confrontation. support us, we need to support hungary, which is categorically against it. uh. so, i want to understand our policy with our police, that for everything good, asking for bad doesn’t work. we have 53 countries fighting against us. or how many are there? what’s wrong if they have problems, if an arab partisan detachment operates there, armed with the ideology of fighting all
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the french bastard there and directed against macron, i’ll just applaud this, why should i worry about this? we understand, we are not reactive, we are reactive, yes, our position is this, the americans tell us everywhere they can and don’t hide it, they say that they have such a policy. and we always tell me we didn’t, we didn’t stop. this is not our method. that is, all the centuries of the existence of the great russian empire. all there decades of existence of the great soviet union. this was our method. and now this is suddenly not our world. yes, that’s what they’ve been saying for the last thirty years , at least chubais says the people who are now settled in the corners of foreign countries , all sorts of kohs, all those who fled to their owners these florida kozyrevs, or something, say, that is, this bastard hears, who in this country, which was not robbed in our homeland, must sit and answer. yes, absolutely right. you say, by the way, here are these
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people who form. i mean, i completely accidentally came across one video aka. the russian academy of sciences is a research fellow, and an institute of scientific information for social sciences, who is now sitting in germany and who is calling for the time when russia will pay reparations. what does zelensky mean to ukraine? the new churchill and the ukrainian zelensky is the new devil. this would be great, because churchill screwed up his empire, i want to remind you. yes i have a question. why does this person who works for uh, our direct enemy, receive a salary as a research assistant? these are not our methods. what, you must understand and forgive the leadership of the institute, which is here on cylinders with these statements of the academy of this institute. i don’t know, but the leadership of one of these institutes. our institutes do not study. it's like the usa canada institutions adoration of canada for 30
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years, many countries have held centennials and elections. our leadership role is an order of magnitude higher than that of many other countries. smart girl. she is a principled person. the 89th flag may be a model here ,
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republic of lugansk, republic of the russian federation responsibility: choice of prime minister on saturday and sunday on the russia 24 channel on sunday on the russia channel i’ve been working on this show all my life we expect to do it in 10 days. this will be a record on the verge of possibility. we are all with him, because he is the only one at the limit don’t go higher than that, you’ll just fall like a stone down at the speed of the wind, it’s a super cyclone. he's chasing you. soon russia russia russia your yours
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and in soviet times we studied them. and now we love them , often with grants from these countries, your program. don't worry. more. maybe we live in an interesting country. where is that? what? there is no need to promise anything. no, i understand everything well, but for now there is such an opportunity. we have some members from this federation. what are they doing abroad specifically? what are they doing?

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