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and tatyana shcherbina and today our guest is the honored artist of belarus andrei dushechkin.ternoon. good afternoon. hello, glad to see you . thank you in return. we are meeting with you on the eve of the national unity day, a new holiday for belarus. how do you feel? this unity in the society of its cohesion is, of course, a wonderful holiday. i am very was glad. when he was young with us quite recently. i was very happy. when this date was approved by the president hmm national unity day, that is, for me this is again a certain milestone in the resolution of our republic, as a sovereign state, this is a beautiful eastern european republic and these holidays are needed simply because the word of childhood, for example, it will be in society act the word has very strong energy. it enters the consciousness of people of different ages and different generations. and now the holiday day of national unity, people will schoolchildren will hear and participate, adults will once again remember that the motherland is one country. there won't be another one. at the subconscious level ,
and tatyana shcherbina and today our guest is the honored artist of belarus andrei dushechkin.ternoon. good afternoon. hello, glad to see you . thank you in return. we are meeting with you on the eve of the national unity day, a new holiday for belarus. how do you feel? this unity in the society of its cohesion is, of course, a wonderful holiday. i am very was glad. when he was young with us quite recently. i was very happy. when this date was approved by the president hmm national unity day,...
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today our guest is the honored artist of belarus , actor and writer andrey dushechkin andrey andreevichtells about the period of life of western belarusians under polish rule. let's watch the trailer. we missed the enemy, what needs to be done? fyodor sergeevich, can we do everything to prevent korobovsky from speaking in this court? son, why do people live if the end still can’t do it alone? and if there’s nothing of this, it means i didn’t find it. the city is good, you know, okay then go ahead. the war ended long ago before me , history is made with our hands. for belarusians can’t be broken if you have an explanation, where do these dull belarusians come from, such strength of spirit, i’ll answer about sasha in literally two words. you know, in general, well, he is certainly a graduate of the academy of arts with honors . but i saw that he is more of a film artist. not everyone can find themselves in the theater. it's not that easy, no, because you have to find yourself where you found yourself. well, what i like about sasha is his work in cinema in belarus, by the way, he starred i
today our guest is the honored artist of belarus , actor and writer andrey dushechkin andrey andreevichtells about the period of life of western belarusians under polish rule. let's watch the trailer. we missed the enemy, what needs to be done? fyodor sergeevich, can we do everything to prevent korobovsky from speaking in this court? son, why do people live if the end still can’t do it alone? and if there’s nothing of this, it means i didn’t find it. the city is good, you know, okay then...
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child, popular parents, and a theatrical and political creative and political interview with andrey dushechkinailable on all internet platforms of the belteli radio company. the cynicism of american politicians goes beyond all limits in their public statements. they no longer hesitate to ignore the terrible cost of their military adventures, american senator mitroumne in an interview with the british. yes and fly legraf. gave an extremely frank justification for the multi-billion dollar us investment in the ukrainian conflict to drain the russian army into a country with 1,500 nuclear warheads aimed at us , the opportunity to do this with just five percent of your military budget. seems it’s an extremely reasonable investment for me to support the military operations of rummeni, he didn’t mention a word to me about the lives of a thousand ukrainians thrown into a meat grinder, not to mention the suffering of millions of inhabitants, a country torn apart by a military conflict matters, in rooney’s opinion, only the interests of washington matter, so investments in death ukrainians are called a
child, popular parents, and a theatrical and political creative and political interview with andrey dushechkinailable on all internet platforms of the belteli radio company. the cynicism of american politicians goes beyond all limits in their public statements. they no longer hesitate to ignore the terrible cost of their military adventures, american senator mitroumne in an interview with the british. yes and fly legraf. gave an extremely frank justification for the multi-billion dollar us...
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and theatrically, our poetic , creative and political interview with andrei dushechkin is already availableo companies? we also dedicate our saturday project to the day of national unity. question number one is how to preserve the solidity of the nation, despite geopolitical storms, to defend the historical truth, not to forget the past, to preserve the present, how september 17 changed the course of history. why the events of 1939 are still an eyesore for some people, and let’s remember our history together. what those september days were like on the other side of the border, these are truly historical facts, we can answer such statements, of course , because, well, anything was certainly painful for the nation for them. today we see a shock in the world, uh, all politics today is built on the incitement of endless conflicts by good neighbors, the americans did it deliberately after the second world war bet on anti-soviet anti-russian. nationalism our nation today is monolithic. there can be no compromises at the expense of our historical memory and our emotional interests. warsaw is gripp
and theatrically, our poetic , creative and political interview with andrei dushechkin is already availableo companies? we also dedicate our saturday project to the day of national unity. question number one is how to preserve the solidity of the nation, despite geopolitical storms, to defend the historical truth, not to forget the past, to preserve the present, how september 17 changed the course of history. why the events of 1939 are still an eyesore for some people, and let’s remember our...
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and theatrically, we have a poetic, creative and political interview with andrei dushechkin is alreadyl internet platforms. bill or radio company? we dedicate our saturday project to national unity day. question number one is how to preserve the solidity of the nation, despite geopolitical storms, to defend the historical truth, not to forget the past and preserve the present, how september 17 changed the course of history. why are the events of '39 still an eyesore and an eyesore for some people? let's remember our history together. what those september days were like on the other side of the border, this is truly a historical fact, we can answer such statements, because, well, the poles can consider anything unconditional, for them it was painful for the nation - today we see an inoculation of shocks in the world, uh, all politics today is built on inciting endless conflicts. we can generally be good neighbors for each other . americans after the second world war consciously relied on anti-soviet anti-russian nationalism. today it is monolithic. there can be no compromises at the exp
and theatrically, we have a poetic, creative and political interview with andrei dushechkin is alreadyl internet platforms. bill or radio company? we dedicate our saturday project to national unity day. question number one is how to preserve the solidity of the nation, despite geopolitical storms, to defend the historical truth, not to forget the past and preserve the present, how september 17 changed the course of history. why are the events of '39 still an eyesore and an eyesore for some...