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and during the soviet era we studied them. and now they adore them with us for a grant from these countries , your program. we live in an interesting country. where you don’t need anything, but for now there is such an opportunity. are they making a carrier secret abroad? what are they doing, but
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i don’t have an answer to this question. well , it’s just interesting, when the deputy in donbass i understand what they are doing, when they are at war, i understand what they are doing. and when they appear is unclear. how unclear, where it is unclear, why i have a question, and not who present. dmitry well, in general, of course, you raised a difficult topic, because the further you go, the greater the question, when will we wake up , is replaced by the question of whether we are able to wake up, in principle, because the bell is already ringing for so many times. after all, actually, what happened in armenia, but i am far from thinking that the americans, or as we usually call the anglo-saxons, especially such anglo-saxons. sunak will decide, just look at it. and here is a typical typical anglo-saxon. yes, and what an anglo-saxon barack
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obama was? well, this, in my opinion, is the standard was the anglo-saxon world. what are they going to take? this is where i disagree : armenia is in nato, in my opinion, they are starting to act according to the principle. so don’t let anyone get you, this is the principle of chaos, very cheap, very effective. i think that, well , i don’t know how much pashinyan received for everything. it will still receive, but i think that this is not 5 billion. yes, with which they tried to equip ukraine . so what? well, we pronounce this really wonderful word, the term big game, big game, if you really play it for real, and not imitating this game implies very specific methods of this uh methods of activity, which, sorry to say unpleasant things, go beyond the scope of classical
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diplomacy in this sense. when we are presented with claims against our foreign ministry, i want to say, and the diplomat is the ambassador. unless he’s an american guy, someone who doesn’t care about anything and who sincerely anyone would go to, even if he previously worked somewhere in texas in some corporation. he says they believe that the aircraft carrier will sail and do everything and the second american ambassador no one no pity. we can't do that. but in any case , the ambassador is limited to diplomatic practices. this means that it is necessary if we want to really wake up and want to participate in the big game, and it is there. it is obviously going on. obviously, the reformatting of entire regions is beginning. the reformatting of the middle east is beginning. transcaucasia is at stake. in general , a complete change in the picture in central asia is taking place in the adjacent regions in the so -called fertile crescent from sorry
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from mudari. i'm going to karach. there are also very big processes brewing there. yes i tell you more i'll tell you. if you look carefully without being sneaky, on the contrary. so, to distance you from these processes, processes from these facts, but the situation in europe and the behavior of the poles is like that, there is also a big game there. because what if what the poles do is one thing, but the approach is that they will decide what the borders in eastern europe and western eurasia will be, not the germans, nor the british, not even the americans. no , they will consult with the americans. , but this is an ordinary polish race. yes, but they made a pretty strong claim. well, what about türkiye? makes exactly the same request for the zangizur corridor. well , it’s absolutely obvious where this will lead and how it
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will serve? and who will build it? well, we are not children. we understand everything and in this sense, of course, our strategic relations on the one hand with belarus on the other hand with iran on the third hand with the korean people's democratic republic . i think that we can also find allies in the persian gulf with the same syria. these are things that go far beyond diplomacy. well, here's the thing. togo, can we control the processes of chaotization? well, probably we can at least protect ourselves from these processes of chaos and better than if they have this chaos, because if they don’t have it. we will have it, i always said that our task is to turn the civil war that the west was preparing for us into our imperialist war to play ilyich on the contrary
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in one country. uh, south asia, there was a separatist movement in a country friendly to us, and it was suppressed in the early 2000s very bloodily, so of these killed separatists, semi-literate people from the trees in these sandals on the boss’s feet , books were found in their language. you see, what a little book about the state revolution, which was written by vladimir ilyich lenin, they memorized it by heart; it was the first book before the primer, from which they learned to read and write. we need something like this. that's what we need to think about. what is the ideological meaning of this big game, because that’s where the power was. centuries, although they are especially so primordial. in general, not very soft, so i will say, i love them we have touched an ideological nerve.
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everyone played that big game of geopolitics. they also played the same geopolitics, especially in the early thirties. only they added ideology there. and in the end, they, in any case, won the second round, which we call the great patriotic war. the second round of this great game was won. the third one has questions. the first one was most likely screwed. but we won the second most important round for us. well, i wouldn’t really like to finish it. i like to speak out on karabakh in armenia but now i can’t help but remind you of one episode that actually took me longer to achieve this feat. that's why the scientist is to blame. so we all remember the story with the well-known statement of yevgeny maksimovich, primakov , which he said to tolerate tarasen regarding the fact that it is necessary
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to measure with azerbaijan and come to an agreement on karabakh. yes , for now armenia has the resource. in general, this quote exists, it is on the internet, by the way, ev. symbolically i say something similar to some other leaders, including those who ended badly, and one of them ended badly have fun, the second is bad. he ended up in prison at the hague tribunals alone. so, i’ll give hussein the second milusic, well, something like what a wise man was, very deep and logical on the contrary. well, yes, chronologically it’s the other way around, but also at some point let’s add, well , they talked about it, he’s this gaddafi. i don’t know, he said that, no, i definitely didn’t say when it ’s worth adding. yes, well, uh, hmm, that’s what evgeniy maksimovich was like. hmm, with all the peculiarities of her biography, she was such a profound realist, but we don’t say what happened next, when to go his words leaked to the media and how much dirt was poured on him, including from armenia.
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what was said about him? i think i learned so much about myself that even i think that he, an experienced person, was not entirely pleased, and i will tell you that what was happening yesterday and today in the armenian media regarding russia is from this opera, and the most recent , well, everything is clear according to pashinyan. but the worst thing is that here i am, for me, i have never been to azerbaijan or armenia, but i knew a lot of azerbaijanis and armenians and so on. a you know what struck me most of all was the indifference of the people. well, now bach’s tragedy turned out to be less important than the concert. snoopy dog and i'll tell you so. this is a society,
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an armenian society, the society of armenia is not an armenian society, after all, there are more armenians in russia and the armenian society in russia is a. armenian society is lost. it has lost its guidelines for development, it has ceased to believe in its own power, it has ceased to trust anyone at all. but such a lost society, those who are lost, are very easy to pick up if your society is lost, if society lost the ideological and genius even go to the guidelines, someone will definitely pick it up and someone will definitely use it and use them sergeevich lavrov just in fact, listen to mr. secretary general colleagues. the existing international order was built on ruins and, as a result of the colossal tragedy of world war ii , it became its basis. the charter, it is a key source of modern international law, largely thanks to the un, managed to prevent a new
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world war fraught with nuclear disaster. to unfortunately, after the end of the cold war , the collective west, led by the united states , arrogated to itself the rank of the arbiter of the judgment of all mankind and, overwhelmed by a complex of exclusivity, began to be increasingly ignored. the legacy of the founding fathers. today. the west turns to statutory norms and principles selectively from case to case exclusively in accordance with its selfish geopolitical needs. this inevitably leads to the weakening of global stability, aggravation of existing and fueling new sources of tension. global conflict precisely in order to stop them, to direct events in a peaceful direction, russia insisted and insists that all provisions of the charter are respected and applied not selectively, but in all their completeness and interconnections, including the principles of sovereign
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equality of states, non-interference in internal affairs, respect territorial integrity and the right of peoples to self-determination. of course, he fucked up, but they fought again and pointed out directly that the ukrainian government is the power of the nazis, not about serbia, not about turkey, which for decades they have been conducting hopeless negotiations on accession, and about ukraine they are claiming a role. ideologies of european integration. borel. recently, i did not hesitate to speak out in the sense that the kiev regime should be accepted into the eu as soon as possible, if not for the war this same year. but this can and should be done without any criteria, serbia, turkey, etc. will wait. now we are accepting nazis into the ranks of the european union, it’s my turn. it is important that it was said directly that these were nazis. well, the position on exterminating russians too. he
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made it clear that we see everything, poroshenko’s rule then zelensky, the adoption of russian laws banning all russian education and cultural media, the destruction of books and monuments, the ban on the ukrainian orthodox church and the seizure of its property became a defiant violation of paragraph three of article 1, tired of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms for everyone without distinction of race and gender language and religion. not to mention the fact that these actions directly contradicted the constitution of ukraine itself , which establishes the state’s obligation to respect the rights of russians and other national less. when we hear calls to implement the peace formula and return ukraine to the 1991 borders, the question arises : those who call for this are familiar with the statements of the ukrainian
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leadership about what they are going to do with the residents of the corresponding territories, and so they are addressed publicly at the official level many times threats of extermination , legal or physical. by the way, in a similar way, the west not only does not restrain its protégés in kiev, but also enthusiastically encourages their russian policy. this is how we answered and buried all the vulgar wishlist of ukronazi ferret zelensky advertising. the famous flag yes , this was the flag on the reichstag and now the command is with this formation. it costs a lot to disrupt the learning process; it constantly drains the minds. so
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grandpa is not ashamed of you. that’s right, yes, your firepower is felt, which allows the infantry to carry out tasks. now i congratulate you on your high awards. okay, i’ll say a few words about the main events that we are discussing today, then we’ll move on to america. well, uh, as for poland , which we will touch on today. i think that to be honest, there is some way to take all this pre-election demagoguery of the ruling party seriously. right justice is not worth it, considering that the elections are literally in 2.5 weeks. they will pass the ratings, of course. she's grown a bit lately. that is, this whole militaristic agenda helps somewhat , but not much, that is, 35-37%, but obviously they
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will receive less than in the last elections and most likely i will lose my own majority. they will have to cooperate with another party, the confederation. also right the consignment. she is already on the anti-ukrainian agenda, by the way, it is quite possible that the leader of this party will get the position of deputy prime minister, we’ll see. here, but this will be a rather interesting configuration. and, of course, after october fifteenth, a lot will have to be decided in terms of poland’s policy, but for now this is, in general, no more or less. demagoguery and it is obvious that poland is already planning to burn all its bridges with brussels, considering that they still have not received covid tranches for 40 billion euros. here. well, everything seems to be here, it’s clear that’s what concerns armenia. well, to be honest, i’ll come from my bell tower. we see that the armenian lobby in the usa performed very poorly, despite the fact that it is very strong, very powerful, very active in the media. that is, of the legislators in congress, only three more or less somehow, and one of them, next to the chief, spoke coherently. uh man representing that surprisingly los angeles. let's have representatives. well, by the way, uh, most
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likely the future leader from california is therefore quite an important figure. you put these democratic party. here. i think that if the current leadership of armenia still remains in power by some miracle. after everything that happened with karabakh. they will focus specifically on the adamashevs, therefore, we just need to keep this in mind, well , the fact that, of course, they performed weakly, this shows that, firstly, this took someone by surprise, and with someone, perhaps , there were agreements. here. well, i think that, of course, nothing serious. eh, there will definitely not be any protest against azerbaijan from the united states. yes, especially now the majority half of representatives in the republicans. they are traditionally very closely connected with the turkish lobby. in general, i think that there is, of course , exactly zero chance that any sanctions will be imposed. well, the same thing, by the way, applies to europe, that is, there are 2 billion cubic meters of gas, which they are now purchasing from baku, but for the sake of armenia they will definitely not buy karabakh. that's why the sanctions agenda. you can drop it here. but there are certain behind-the-scenes battles that will probably continue. here, and, of course, we we see, yes, that the washington political
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class of america is now even more concerned and interested in completely different events. everything related to the ukrainian trip. beginning of the general assembly. it is possible, by the way, that’s all that concerns the reform of the security council, which the biden administration again began to promote again, certainly unsuccessfully, but nevertheless this agenda for some time. they will promote. but as far as ukraine is concerned, here, of course, everything is quite serious. yes, we are seeing budget battles again once. between the congress and the white house, and the republicans once again find themselves in the midst of this civil conflict of theirs between factions, they cannot even really agree on their own compromise on the budget, which should reduce all government spending by 8% and completely remove funding for ukraine, so it is quite radical, but they didn’t propose the projects, but they themselves can’t accept it. therefore , it shows how, of course, the party is split. well, the white house, as you and i understand perfectly well, never such a project will not sign the budget. they have about 10 days left. and if we say working days, even fewer in order to agree on the budget, but apparently the budget
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will not be agreed upon during this time, so america is from the first of october. it is likely that we will find ourselves in a situation of another shutdown, that is, the suspension of construction work every year. well, by the way, not every year anymore. and now i have the latest technical information, they had it at the beginning of the twentieth year, that is, 3 years. quite a long time has passed. but if we we're talking frankly, seriously, shadown, it was, uh, the end of the eighteenth beginning of the nineteenth year, when, well, it was still the administration. it was trump who tried to get money to build a wall, but it didn’t work. all in all, they sat there for more than a month. that is, like, well, in general, 5 years. quite a long time has passed. then covid times came, somehow both parties found a consensus to pour money into the economy no matter what. now the problems have worsened once again because the republicans control the house representatives want to cut costs. eh, there is still a state budget deficit. america has a fairly high 2.2 trillion, one of the highest in history. if you don’t take, again, the scarce time. well, we need to do something about this, the white house refuses to do anything, so we are seeing another
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stalemate. it is still quite difficult to predict how this will affect the ukrainian agenda. that’s because, well , again, the pentagon seems to continue to work, even under the conditions. well, by the way, the training of ukrainian soldiers can stop for a while. although, perhaps they will even find money for this too, and again they will recalculate their ukrainian budgets at a low cost. yes, there are a couple of billions of them scraping the bottom of the barrel and in general. oh, and all the training there will continue in europe at us bases, where ukrainians are now being trained to fight on abrams tanks that arrived in germany, poland , and, well, at bases in arizona, and where ukrainian pilots are already being trained to fly the f-16. although now, of course, a question arises. and what may appear earlier in ukraine are mirages? french or f-16? well, let's see , that's why here, but at least with this there is a certain moment of uncertainty. and of course, the question arises, what will happen next with the ukrainian tranches for 5 billion. the pentagon has approximately a little money left
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, they will, of course, stretch it out for as long as possible, because they can stretch it out for a couple of months. if everyone allocates 200-300 million for one and a half to two weeks, then i think that’s enough, well, of course, it won’t be possible to somehow dramatically increase it earlier right now. and it would probably be worth it to do, based on the interests of the united states, taking into account that the situation at the front is not at all favorable to kiev and a counter-offensive is already practically. the fungal axis will most likely completely choke in the coming week as it begins to unravel. here. and of course, a question. how much money will the republicans ultimately allocate? that is, i think here that we certainly shouldn’t delude ourselves that in one form or another the ukrainian budget will be agreed upon, but perhaps, by the way, with a long delay. there , towards the end of october, for example, here, but, maybe it won't be the 24 billion dollars that the batman administration asked for. or maybe it will be 15 billion . maybe it will be 12 billion. well, and of course, i think what the republicans are talking about, by the way, i said speaker mccarthy not so long ago they will try to include some kind of audit in this very draft budget. here's what
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's going on with the ukrainian tranches, here's what to do. this is quite difficult, but it’s not for nothing that the pentagon inspector general recently visited the polish base and, in general , admitted that an unknown person was coming there the cargo without and such manifestos of his, and he goes somewhere, and in general, it is impossible to determine whether it came, or whether it came in the right quantity in that person, and where it goes is also a big question. but, apparently, there was some kind of algorithm of actions. in this case , to offer here but this will simply lead to even greater delays in the delivery of tranches, so for kiev this is, of course, completely negative news. here. and, of course, i’ll just allocate money. that is, i think that, well, 12-15 billion will most likely be given, for six months in advance until spring, this is for zelensky one nostril. well, yes, yes and a question. yes? and of course, the question related to the elections in ukraine, yes, that is, uh, expected, suddenly it’s gone, you don’t have the feeling that the americans are letting zelensky know that he is becoming toxic, they are ready to help ukraine, but it’s been a week. well, partly. yes, i think that, of course, uh,
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certain circles in washington are considering the possibility of finding a replacement for zelensky. here but on the other hand. i probably wouldn’t delude myself like that here either. i think that uh, first of all, of course, and my recent arrival american senators. we remember, the dinning has arrived. and , by the way, an experienced representative of a left-wing progressive bloody party was realized, and they very actively called on zelensky to hold elections officially, because it is necessary to show at least some kind of imitation of democracy. these are a lot of questions. look, the usa is asking. why do we support such autocracy? where all opposition parties are banned, opposition media are banned, but this is simply ugly, at least from such a media picture, and this time, well, and secondly, it is still necessary to organize some kind of fight between spiders in a jar, that is , the current zinautocracy, the personal autocracy named after zelensky, is not fully satisfactory for the administration, in my opinion. bide. it ’s simple because, firstly, he thinks too much of himself and secondly, some element of competition disappears. and if we get a situation where some kind of stupid fight appears, or maybe zelensky’s competitors are there on the right flank.
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yes, more than a nationalist, zelensky’s competitors are conditionally moderate. well, they are supposedly moderate. maybe there is some kind of arrest officer there. yes, and who, compared to zelensky, can look moderate and so on? then they will somehow have to spin around, that is, try to work more effectively for the interests of the united states , so at this moment i think it’s also worth taking into account. so much so that i’m not ready to say yet that i’m directly merging lensky there , they’re merging ukraine, they refuse. i think that definitely not yet, everything will be decided. the conditional situation on the battlefield, but the fact that they started talking about it is, of course, very negative i won’t allow myself a signal for zelensky himself or for his team. well, a few thoughts on this topic, to what extent. well, i don't pretend to have deep knowledge of america, but americans love underdogs. until the moment it turns into a pocket. well, yes, and this is a very important criterion, that is, they are all always for the guys who are, well, definitely not the favorite. but while he is winning , zelensky made a fundamental mistake. he
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stopped giving thanks, and began to receive. he began to say that it was your fault that you gave me little equipment at the wrong time. you they say no, just a minute. you projected incorrectly. you miscalculated my operation. you are telling you the wrong commands. well, that means it’s not necessary to be defeated. this was not a shallow defeat. it was you who did not follow the instructions; you asked for this many tanks a year ago, we gave you. it was you who said that you can cope with the fact that there is something that you have said, it was you who insisted that there should be a fortification to bang. it was you who ruined all the plans. and now you ’re telling us americans that we haven’t given you enough, it’s on the battlefield, you lost, they need blame everything on him. he must take it upon himself to have biden say. you see, there was a guy. there was a guy, but now democracy has come. both us and the guys no why, but he didn’t listen to us, we
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wrote him a brilliant plan , the senate came and told them such a plan that they would definitely tear everyone to pieces and showed it to me. i saw it. they sure are. now hop didn't work. yes, that is, the guy from home turned into a loser, he became toxic. well, it’s quite possible, you just know what factor needs to be taken into account: there’s a lot of money in promoting zelensky’s figure in invested in the west. well, indeed, at the moment he personifies ukraine. and i think that if we again look at the public opinion poll, etc. and so on. well, at least they know him, unlike other ukrainian politicians. well, the attitude towards him still remains in britain , for example, and in some countries in the usa, quite positively. we are now measuring in america a very significant part of it. well , of course, you understand that she is marginal, those who, well, she thinks. well, yes, yes, those who listen to the trick, but when they are against zelensky is already starting to speak with such
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guys as the owner of the former twitter, now ex. elon musk can already bet on the figure of zelensky. well, yes. no, quite possibly, quite seriously. him though. by the way, while we are talking here there was a telephone conversation between putin and pashinyan, yes, this telephone conversation is taking place on the initiative of the armenian side. well, in general, it is obvious that the conversation was mainly around nagorno-karabakh. that it was possible to overcome the acute phase of the conflict upon arrival, achieved with the active participation our peacekeepers have agreed on a complete cessation of hostilities and will hold negotiations on september 21 between the representative of baku and stepanaker. these negotiations will take place through the mediation of the leadership of the russian peacekeeping contingent. just need to note between baku and stepanakert. yerevan is not here. and what were ours? it was noted that our
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peacekeepers continue to accurately carry out their assigned tasks and provide third-party assistance to the civilian population and refugees, including by military doctors, please. i agree. today, of course, is tragic money. this comes first. this is, of course, the gel of our peacekeepers. and the second thing is that today we can clearly enough say that it’s like two eras are ending, one epoch - this is in the mountains of karabakh, as part of the russian empire, a huge big epoch is a very glorious epoch, a mass of people from nagorno- karabakh who played a huge role in our military stories. at least admiral isakov, marshal bagramyan and so on, people , moreover, after all, karabakh was historical. eh, more interested. there was our culture, they spoke more russian, than the rest. the patient exchange there had its own very serious characteristics and very
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close ties even today. of course , we must admit that this story is one big, long story, and another less, long story, which pashinyan has been telling since 1991. this all ends, that what lies ahead is completely uncertain, but on the other hand, you need to say very clearly that you understand 90% of everything that happened in armenia is, of course, the fault of the armenian leadership itself, of course, and i don’t believe that what is this some mistakes, i am convinced that this is an intentional policy, and an intentional policy not of pashinyan himself. he's talking now. here he is pashinyan. he will now be a mansion, so to speak. i think that he performs a certain role, performs a certain function in that big game that we all talked about today, because, in principle, the events that took place in armenia in the eighteenth year. after all. it’s about completely investing in the overall outline. remember belarus, remember kazakhstan. this is a completely clear american policy.
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aimed at isolating russia on the one hand, at creating uh, centers of tension and problems for russia practically along the entire uh line of its borders, like central asia or i want to say, even central asia as we have always said, or uh, so to speak, this concerns south caucasus and so on. that is , this is vision, so to speak, of that chain, which is absolutely clearly visible and absolutely correct. and there is such a question. if we see, uh, what efforts our enemies are making in order to create problems for us in order to complicate our international position and undermine our capabilities in various regions. generally? i think e needs some kind of circuit. adapted to new real life.

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