Skip to main content

tv   RIK Rossiya 24  RUSSIA24  November 12, 2023 1:30am-2:00am MSK

1:30 am
it’s difficult to pass by the moscow stand. in the sprawling exhibition areas of the seventy- fifth pavilion in the middle of sector a, a dome rises at the intersection of several roads. it changes color, graphics, design, it’s about how different moscow is. about the megalopolis, which has no equal in the world. anastasia popova, program director of the moscow space, about its meaning. we really wanted all the guests to take such a virtual journey through the history of the city and see it. how he changed from century to century, how he became what he is there is today, modern, with a huge number of interesting projects, with a huge, improved, let’s say, infrastructure, but in addition, we understand that it is difficult to tell this at a time within one stand, which is why we decided to do it in such a way that the theme of our stand is constantly changing; the outside of the dome of the moscow pavilion is surrounded by interactive zones that help... to look at the capital, not
1:31 am
just wider, from a different angle or height. this space at the moscow stand is called moscow - a city of amazing places, the task is to place a visitor to a place where he would never be in real life. for example, this is how we are now on the roof of gas-2, with a panorama of moscow around us. the whole idea of ​​the exhibition is to involve the visitor, so that the viewer, the guest can not just see, but touch the exhibition with their hands, and most importantly, participate and leave something as a keepsake. and every visitor to the exhibition can take this video with them. yes, after you have used the video sign, you can come here, uh, scan the qr code, get there download your video to cloud storage. both those who have just arrived to visit and others can discover the city. someone who has lived here for a long time. here they figured out how to lay out a route around moscow, even for experts in the metropolis. like everything ingenious with
1:32 am
an elegant it solution. if we are talking about this mediatome, as we call it, this is moscow - the city of your travels. here you can create your own personal route around the city. let's try it. let's try. that is, you answer several questions, how do you want to travel, what kind of questions do you have? interests. and here is our personal beautiful card with you, on the back of it is yours. personal route around the city, you and i have chosen three locations where we would like to go for a walk around moscow, then we can go using this qr code, our action plan will be displayed, the route plan, where we will go, where better first queue, what is the most convenient way to go, the entire route, how long does it take by car, how long does it take by public transport, how long does this route take on foot, the capital in addition it is already sharing its experience with other regions, clearly demonstrating how to build... more than 100
1:33 am
metro stations in 10 years, continuously and efficiently build new roads and interchanges, improve medicine and education. let's look into this space, here it is called a media dome, here you can see what moscow was like, what it is like now and what it will be like in the future, transport, logistics, tourism, some will say futuristic, while others will disagree, knowing how the city has seriously transformed over the past 10 years, and will there be more to come? moscow at the exhibition in russia, it’s about how to expand your usual understanding of the city, try to learn something new, where is this possible, except not in the capital? in order to actually get to know moscow in general, you need more than one day, of course, so we are trying to highlight some different things, different achievements of the city in different formats, so that people want, for example, to go to some museum, go to the theater, find out not only the big... theater
1:34 am
of the trotyakov gallery, but learn a lot of new things, go to the gym, find out what theater is most council, you can find out all this here. in order to host the forum of russia exhibition, it was necessary, perhaps, to rethink the entire vdnkh, to fit new futuristic pavilions into the already established historical buildings, full of surprises for their guests. the forum exhibition involved 67 vdha objects with a total area of ​​265,000 km, but there are also objects that were not built specifically for the exhibition, but opened along with it and became its spectacular addition, like the atom pavilion, which is already stunning the mind with its visual solutions, interactive discoveries and an unusual approach. this is an entire educational complex dedicated to the history of the nuclear era, the largest in russia. i really wanted rusatom to be adequately represented at the exhibition of national economic achievements.
1:35 am
when we discussed projects for the future pavilion, there were several of them, amazingly, they chose the most complex, most incredible project, seven floors of glory, pride and knowledge, a glass facade without columns and supports 12 m high. inside they will talk in detail about how use the atom, how our country became a leader in this market, about legends and achievements, about the peaceful atom and not. you and i are in the hall dedicated to the creation of the kv-11 - this is the place where the first soviet atomic bomb was created, in front of you , in fact, is the body of this bomb, and it has different names, different versions, it’s called rds1, decoding , there are several, either russia makes it itself, or stalin’s rocket engine, in those days it was fashionable to encrypt everything, secrecy was commonplace for the first soviet nuclear enterprises such that there weren’t even names, the first plutonium plant was enterprise 817
1:36 am
, the excursion tour begins with such historical notes, and the beginning of the exposition is underground, and we are deep underground, and to be very precise, underwater, which is what we were doing when we built the pavilion fell into the bed of the kamenka river, essentially this pavilion was like a large ship immersed in an underground river. we begin our story from this place, because we built the exposition according to the principle from the past, through the present to the future. it's not it is less important to initiate someone into atomic science , introduce them to nuclear technologies, and maybe infect someone with a passion for the nuclear industry so that this someone wants to connect their whole life with it. there is everything for this here. necessary, here we will conduct classes for moscow schoolchildren, for students, and for adults, including, and here we have a wide range of equipment, ranging from dynamometers to an atomic force microscope, we can conduct full-fledged scientific research in the laboratory and world class, for
1:37 am
we have this, for example, and vacuum magnetron sputtering from high-tech installations, this is a high-speed camera and much more, and what can you see in the space in which we are now. vdnkh, of course, is ready to impress not only with the scale of the russian exhibition, but with the restored historical pavilions, which have been put in order not only outside, but inside. this is what pavilion 66 uzbekistan became like, decorated with fine vendels of uzbek national architecture. this was the uzbek ussr during the soviet period, when exactly the pavilion was built and the decor reflects, it's a bang. these are flowers, these are national motifs, national decor, also in this pavilion there is a ganch lattice, unique for russia, but traditional for uzbekistan, the chief architect and restorer of vdnh, elena maksimova
1:38 am
, tells the exhibition of achievements of the national economy, the part that she is actively restoring, returns to that each object has its own view of what it was like in 1954. long story. initially, the pavilion was transferred to another organization, they completed even restoration work in the interiors, but then, uh, the government of uzbekistan turned to the government of the russian federation with a request to transfer this pavilion to them, because they, historically, it was built specifically for the uzbek ussr. it seems to me that your work was a success, because this pavilion is complete. reflects the strong international relations between our countries. it turns out, in a sense , a modern international exhibition, the legal successor of the very vdnkh, which fascinates with its soviet aesthetics. us they show another pavilion - grain. where restoration work is coming to an end.
1:39 am
of course, from the exhibition russia, something will remain at bdnkh, some kind of trace for our future generations, because, as time shows, throughout the existence of the vdnkh exhibition there remained a trace of the exposition about 309 years ago and in our country these pavilions are located on territories, some were rebuilt, some remained in their original appearance, and from the fifty-fourth, as complete as possible, and from the fifty-ninth perestroika, some pavilions too remained from the sixties, and the current exhibition will record an entire era in the space of vdnkh, and given how carefully the heritage is treated here, there is no doubt that the next generation will pass on some of the pavilions as the authors intended them. this becomes clear in the example of the reconstruction of pavilion number 51, meat industry. in
1:40 am
this pavilion, a fairly wide variety of materials were used in its decoration. and practically, well, these are all the key... details, they were, well, enough already with great losses with great losses, as if directly of its original appearance. but they managed to restore it from photographs and drawings , involving restorers who literally recreated some details using techniques that were considered lost, but the main thing was to restore its former appearance. this is the bowl of the fountain that has been preserved, and the base of this fountain, this composition with piglets, it was lost, somewhere in the seventies, many photographic recordings of this composition itself have been preserved. and what’s even better is that it seems to be reflected in a mirror and the photographs convey
1:41 am
not only its frontal part, but also the reverse side, that is, this, as it were , helped the sculptor significantly in the creation of this composition. this is how vdnkhtorical coexists with the modern part and spirit that the russia forum exhibition brought, thanks to it , six months of amazing achievements are planned, the exhibition will be transformed, create... more and more new events. it will not be boring. we are open until april 12th and thematic tracks are changing every 2 weeks, that is, if now we are talking about the unity of peoples, about the unity of the city, then next we will talk about a comfortable business environment, then we will talk about innovative moscow. further, of course, i am sure that all the stands will be dedicated to the new year theme and we will also tell you what is so interesting about new year’s in the city? the exhibition forum russia is only gaining momentum, more and more. people get acquainted with the expositions of the regions, which means they get to know their country one way or another,
1:42 am
and those places where they never thought before to set off, and now he is making his travel plans. on november 2014, the un general assembly adopted a resolution presented by saudi
1:43 am
arabia placing the main responsibility for the gross violations of human rights committed in syria on damascus. russia did not support this document, what was the reason for the initiative of the king of saudi arabia on the un resolution? the saudi initiative and the vote in new york took place - in november 2014 , the king of saudi arabia at that time was king abdullah ben abdalaz, well, he was already, like many recent saudi monarchs, at a very old age, but the point is not in his political decision. and the fact is that then saudi arabia was in a completely different, different
1:44 am
format was the relationship between the saudis and the western countries, first of all, with the united states there was a relationship of complete subordination to the united states, which we do not see today with you, saudis of the fourteenth year and the saudis 200 twenty-third year, these are different saudis, if we are talking about the fact... of this saudi initiative, then this has already passed into the historical category. now saudi arabia is not ready for such steps, and further evidence of this is the normalization of relations with iran, and the close trusting nature of russian-saudi relations, the position of saudi arabia in the organization of trusteeship plus, close interaction on many issues, in particular pricing, with moscow, in this regard, again, this is an american push, come on, guys, you
1:45 am
are still considered a king, he still bears another honorary title, the keeper of two shrine, mecca and medina, therefore, among believers, among all muslims, this is a great authority, i explain this precisely by the fact that this issue was raised by the saudis, under king abdel, precisely such an initiative came from a number of people, thereby confirming his leadership, well, from the point of view in terms of our approaches in the arab world, that we are leaders, so we propose such and such tough measures in relations. bashar al-assad, not forgetting the role that soodovites value very highly, and in every possible way emphasize on occasion their leader, not only arab, but also arab-muslim world, they acted in this capacity, but if you compare saudi arabia and syria, an absolutely secular state, so i followed, dealt with the issue of political parties in syria, i don’t
1:46 am
even undertake to list all the parties, there are at least twenty of them, now and... many of them represented in parliament are part of the national progressive front , there is not even one communist party there, syria in this regard could even serve as an example for many states, when i lived there, as they say, not one year i talked with many foreigners, including i was friends with the un , among them there were americans, they, as they say, told me how to live here... it’s time for us to leave soon, we don’t want to, it’s such a free country, so comfortable, you feel so completely safe here, the people are so kind, that is, they understood that this is a truly amazing country, and to put it on the front page, as they say, that it is the main violator
1:47 am
of human rights, of course, to put it mildly, unfair and wrong, by the way, and basharar assad, not quite the character he is portrayed in the usa, when he arrived, where he was before in london, he came to damascus, after the death of his father, he came to power in 2000, i was working in damascus just then , it was amazing, he banned all prohibitions, it was allowed to catch any stations , which was previously prohibited, he installed the internet everywhere, which was also semi- underground, let’s say, but it turned out that the most organized part took advantage of this, and they turned out to be the same most, muslim brothers, then he had to back up and tighten the screws somewhere, but still, i remember even before the advent of this term arab spring, in 2000 the very well-known expression damascus spring appeared, it
1:48 am
was brought by basharar assad, whom they are trying to portray as the most a terrible despot and bloodsucker, not only... of syria, but of the entire people. in general, syria was a prosperous state, and this is a state that has oil, and it is located geostrategically very advantageously, but the united states never liked the bashrasad regime states of america. in general, syria had every chance of becoming a center for the concentration of logistics routes, but at the same time, for political reasons and geostrategic reasons, the united states of america tried this regime... there was always such a goal, the arab spring, and which, by the way, began during serious support from american social networks, provided a very convenient opportunity for this. well, if we talk about human rights violations,
1:49 am
i must tell you from personal experience that when the events of the arab spring began, when... gradually there was an escalation of events in syria itself, i worked in beirut, worked at our embassy in beirut, syrian television is freely received there, we observed the activity, uh, in the media space of other channels in arabic, including non- arabic ones, in particular turkish, in particular, there was the bbc, the voice of america, and so on, and there was a feeling that somewhere... these are villains, barbarians, criminals, inhuman, sort of personalities, immoral, they are leading these terrible suppression operations in syria defenseless peaceful protests citizens and so on, yes, there were excesses in syria, of course, the beginning of these
1:50 am
syrian events began in the city of dara, in the south of syria in... jordan, well, it started, it would seem , with little things, boys wrote some anti-government things on the walls slogans, they were immediately taken to kutuska, they were allegedly crushed by the police, their parents had already come there, and people were so authoritative, honorable, but they were also treated very rudely, then the whole city exploded, and the governor wanted, did not even report damas nothing, he wanted it forces to quickly suppress and everything to be hidden, but it turned out despite the fact that basharar al-assad had already fired both the mayor and the governor of the province and so on, but the process had already begun, again very well organized, clearly this is not this the christian majority of the inhabitants of this town, and then a chain reaction followed throughout the entire region
1:51 am
, that is, you see, let’s say one domino fell and everyone who stands falls, which means that behind this chip, everyone there in turn falls very quickly, the so-called the white helmets organization, it contributed greatly the serious role of this propaganda campaign caused enormous damage in objective terms. these events all over the world and even in the arab world, well, outright falsifications took place there, just like on qatra television, for example, according to the testimony of my arab friends, in arab countries, at the aljazeera broadcasting company in qatar, in general there were even special pavilions in order to stage-shoot events in tripoli, meaning libya, or there, for example, on syrian territory, it came to this, but you need to understand that the middle east is a powder keg, firstly, there is a very complex political system, and
1:52 am
political islam has a very serious influence in the region, in addition, israel, the israeli factor, further complicates the regional subsystem of international relations, and any conflict there turns out to be not just an internal matter, but a conflict with broad, international participation, and so the interests of bashar al-assad himself, the kurds, who are supported by the united states and who, by the way, control the main oil-producing regions, and thanks to the support of the kurds, the united states is actually cutting off the most valuable regions of syria in which there is oil from assad’s control, as a result the state does not receive funding to the budget, in general, this is such a good illustrative example as the united states, for due to... the support of the opposition and convenient ethnic minorities from a completely prosperous prosperous state they made, well , you can say an absolutely
1:53 am
third world state, that is, there are problems with the supply of energy, and a destroyed infrastructure, and a low standard of living, all of this, of course, was a consequence of the conflict that started after the start of the arab spring. the next moment, when the islamic state invaded there, at the peak of its growing influence, they began to support the opposition, the most radical islamist opposition groups broke away and began to cooperate with the islamic state, under this pretext, in the fourteenth year, the states entered there and began a military... operation troops were brought there in order to defeat the islamic state, but in fact, besides to ensure the projection of its military presence in a strategically significant
1:54 am
state in the middle east. it was simply, one might say, genocide, first of all, on the part, of course, of this islamic state, which is called the arabs, because they practically massacred everyone and... and not just for example christians, christians in the old days made up up to 15% of everything population, orthodox, and christians, and there were about the same number of alovites, was also proclaimed or declared by these islamists, even greater enemies than christians, because they allegedly distort the true faith of islam, that’s when the terrible executions began of everyone who fell into the hands of the islamists, very cruel on display, this
1:55 am
is precisely the most blatant violation of human rights, a violation of all basic norms human existence, in 2015, russia also announced that we were starting an operation in syria, our military space forces, in 15, began an operation with a series of fight against the islamic state, which is also banned in the russian federation, but of course, the united states states america did not accept this with much enthusiasm, although the russian operation in syria was extremely successful, and firstly, it showed that russia is a global power and can solve problems at close range. the east is in a very complex region and the problems that the united states and its allies cannot cope with only aggravate them, plunging the country into chaos. washington cannot remain
1:56 am
impartial here; they are objectively interested in preventing complete normalization of the situation in syria, firstly, we are talking about what is on the agenda, the arab-israeli conflict, even from this point of view, it is very beneficial for them to maintain tension in syria, secondly, iran is involved in the events in syria, iran is also considered an enemy of serious opponents in the region by israel. and a threat to the entire collective west, although there is obvious demonization here, but the americans, we must give them a position, they must act in this direction with amazing consistency, of course, they may not be taking some such extreme steps, introducing new sanctions, so it is on this track that russian strong relations, but they will never
1:57 am
make the slightest effort... in terms of promoting the further development of relations between moscow and damascus, this is quite obvious.
1:58 am
1:59 am
i’m not very comfortable with someone being killed again? why is it that you don’t have any sleep or rest? subscribe and look. i must fly around the entire globe at once and never
2:00 am
land. oscar, uruguay does not give permission for the flight, they won’t shoot it down, master of the wind, details of the battle in the kherson region have become known, as a result of which the russian the military thwarted an attempt by the ukrainian armed forces to land on the left bank of the dnieper. roto, commanded by senior lieutenant zalto arsalanov, defeated the ukrainian marine brigade and captured 11 militants. the commander was seriously wounded, but continued to give orders. in the sevastopol hospital, the hero was visited by yana cherbataya, and leonid muravyov on the front line learned all the details of the battle. our commander taught us, siber always.

23 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on