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, because europe is old about what, what for, what is the value of europe for the average european now, at the beginning it was coal, steel, metal union, after the second world war, to trade, not to fight, and then we saw integration, borders that fell, then and science, culture, then... ferocity and in the end the euro launched the joint and then it is just simple expansions and now the average european does not understand what the union is about, a whole generation was born in conditions where all this is and for them it is a given, they do not know what such as obtaining a visa in order to go to a neighboring country because they simply do not have such experience and do not think about it. i am talking to my peers from europe, i say you understand that if you leave, you will have to issue a visa to go to germany, for example, the british do not issue a visa there from italy, although they came out, well, no, britain is a slightly different story in general, but it is meant, they were already born in a situation where europe has no borders, and they do not even imagine what is behin
, because europe is old about what, what for, what is the value of europe for the average european now, at the beginning it was coal, steel, metal union, after the second world war, to trade, not to fight, and then we saw integration, borders that fell, then and science, culture, then... ferocity and in the end the euro launched the joint and then it is just simple expansions and now the average european does not understand what the union is about, a whole generation was born in conditions...
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and how important to europe are the ? . �* , , and how important to europe are the ?e are in this mess that the _ they? that's why we are in this mess that the european - mess that the european producers are not generating enough — producers are not generating enough evs to meet demand in euroae, — enough evs to meet demand in europe, particularly if you want _ europe, particularly if you want to— europe, particularly if you want to hit net zero sewer chinese _ want to hit net zero sewer chinese made ev as a key part of the — chinese made ev as a key part of the strategy and even for european car manufacturers, many— european car manufacturers, many production facilities are acting — many production facilities are acting in— many production facilities are acting in china so it means that— acting in china so it means that the _ acting in china so it means that the chinese atvs are part of the — that the chinese atvs are part of the solution most likely in europe — of the solution most likely in europe to a net zero future. seems — europe to a net zero future. seems eur
and how important to europe are the ? . �* , , and how important to europe are the ?e are in this mess that the _ they? that's why we are in this mess that the european - mess that the european producers are not generating enough — producers are not generating enough evs to meet demand in euroae, — enough evs to meet demand in europe, particularly if you want _ europe, particularly if you want to— europe, particularly if you want to hit net zero sewer chinese _ want to hit net zero...
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tell me, please, mentioning europe, well, europe has always been considered a very prosperous zone, unlikey others. now, for, well, an outsider, the feeling is that it’s just the opposite, problem countries, problems remain, but they are developing, they are solving them, and europe seems to be either stagnating, or even turns into a source of problems. here in the work of international organizations, this is somehow recorded, i'm not even talking about specific problems of europe, but the fact that the world palette has changed dramatically, of course, is recorded, and the bank warns in its reports about the risks associated with the debt crisis, well, everyone knows that the level of public debt in europe, it is already off the charts in almost all countries over 100% of gdp, this is of course a threat to the entire world economy, due to the large size of the european market, if there are problems in europe, naturally, they are honored. in other regions, we remember the same asian financial crisis of the nineties or the global finance of 2008, when european banks or companies begin to su
tell me, please, mentioning europe, well, europe has always been considered a very prosperous zone, unlikey others. now, for, well, an outsider, the feeling is that it’s just the opposite, problem countries, problems remain, but they are developing, they are solving them, and europe seems to be either stagnating, or even turns into a source of problems. here in the work of international organizations, this is somehow recorded, i'm not even talking about specific problems of europe, but the...
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in how significant i are the ev cells in europe and how important to europe are they?rope are the ? ., , , how important to europe are the ? . , , ., they? that is why we are in the bit - manufacturers, . european car manufacturers, many of the production facilities are actually in china. that means the chinese evs are a part of the solution, most likely, in europe for a net zero futures.— most likely, in europe for a net zero futures. europe seems to find itself— net zero futures. europe seems to find itself in _ net zero futures. europe seems to find itself in a _ net zero futures. europe seems to find itself in a bit _ net zero futures. europe seems to find itself in a bit of- net zero futures. europe seems to find itself in a bit of a - to find itself in a bit of a problem or wants to move towards net zero and it has means to do that by importing chinese evs by the same time, does want to do that. the main roblem does want to do that. the main problem that — does want to do that. the main problem that in _ does want to do that. the main problem that in europe, - do
in how significant i are the ev cells in europe and how important to europe are they?rope are the ? ., , , how important to europe are the ? . , , ., they? that is why we are in the bit - manufacturers, . european car manufacturers, many of the production facilities are actually in china. that means the chinese evs are a part of the solution, most likely, in europe for a net zero futures.— most likely, in europe for a net zero futures. europe seems to find itself— net zero futures. europe...
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founded here in europe.a huge labor shortage coming in 2040, more than 2 million people net would be leaving the workforce. the solution to that problem he sees is basically trying to boost productivity. he also points to the fact that in the last 50 years, there has been no company founded in europe that has a market cap of more than 100 billion euros. by that whereas in the united states all 6 trillion were found in the last 50 years. tom: the technology gap is stark. one are the solutions you pointing to? oliver: it's a bigger and more unified unit. that will have a lot of resistance, particularly in the political climate rather you see it in france or germany. even by the socialist government in germany. what he's calling for is more euro base. he says the u.s. and china are able to coordinate their trade and fiscal policies in a way that europe is unable to do, he talks about the need for collective spending on defense, procurement, capital markets and use interesting examples. you see the reaction from
founded here in europe.a huge labor shortage coming in 2040, more than 2 million people net would be leaving the workforce. the solution to that problem he sees is basically trying to boost productivity. he also points to the fact that in the last 50 years, there has been no company founded in europe that has a market cap of more than 100 billion euros. by that whereas in the united states all 6 trillion were found in the last 50 years. tom: the technology gap is stark. one are the solutions...
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, because the old europe was about what, why, what is the value of europe now for the average european, at the beginning it was coal, steel, metal union, after the second world war, trade, not war, and then we saw integration, borders that fell, then science, culture, then currency. and in the end, the euro launched a common one and then it's just simple growing up and now the average european does not understand what the naval alliance is about, a whole generation was born in conditions where all this is, and for them it is a given, they do not know what it is like to get a visa to go to a neighboring country, because they they simply do not have such experience and do not think about it, i am talking to my peers from europe, i say, you understand that if you leave, you will have to issue a visa to go to germany, for example, italians do not issue a visa there, even though they have left . oh no, britain is a slightly different story in general, but it is meant that they were born in a situation where europe has no borders, and they do not even imagine what is behind these ideas, and
, because the old europe was about what, why, what is the value of europe now for the average european, at the beginning it was coal, steel, metal union, after the second world war, trade, not war, and then we saw integration, borders that fell, then science, culture, then currency. and in the end, the euro launched a common one and then it's just simple growing up and now the average european does not understand what the naval alliance is about, a whole generation was born in conditions where...
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so this is the biggest program of europe in you only on of europe and policy to decide how many genders do we have. and now imagine that if they do have such a big problem, we to such a simple question. but in such a adobe as question, how can they sold or, or april, very complex learning, difficult technical or international issues. they are completely unable to do that because simply they don't have a mental capacity to see to reality as it is. and that's why i don't know about in our political groups or for the philadelphia. we are going to europe in union to be already formed. and returned back just to make a cooperation like if it was mentioned, a meant to be before and leave these political issues. and these steps to themes, as you mentioned, just told us that way. can i ask you about the rationale event? because um, people, uh, usually don't like being threatened. they don't like being patronized. and when their views are cold, extreme, or extreme as to when they are being accused all for them. i've gone 3 of populism . they, they usually don't relate to the very nice way. why do
so this is the biggest program of europe in you only on of europe and policy to decide how many genders do we have. and now imagine that if they do have such a big problem, we to such a simple question. but in such a adobe as question, how can they sold or, or april, very complex learning, difficult technical or international issues. they are completely unable to do that because simply they don't have a mental capacity to see to reality as it is. and that's why i don't know about in our...
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i and if europe can no longer provide _ and if europe can no longer provide them _ and if europe can if europe can no longer provide them to its people i and if europe can no longerl provide them to its people it would — provide them to its people it would have _ provide them to its people it would have lost _ provide them to its people it would have lost its - provide them to its people it would have lost its reason. provide them to its people itl would have lost its reason for being — would have lost its reason for beinu. ., ., ., ., ., being. lorenzo cannone was a visitin: being. lorenzo cannone was a visiting professor _ being. lorenzo cannone was a visiting professor at _ being. lorenzo cannone was a visiting professor at the - visiting professor at the london school of economics and he was also the head of the italian treasury for more than a decade. we asked him whether the eu will be able to agree on a plan of action. it the eu will be able to agree on a plan of action.— a plan of action. it is a provocative _ a plan of action. it is a provocative report. - a plan of action.
i and if europe can no longer provide _ and if europe can no longer provide them _ and if europe can if europe can no longer provide them to its people i and if europe can no longerl provide them to its people it would — provide them to its people it would have _ provide them to its people it would have lost _ provide them to its people it would have lost its - provide them to its people it would have lost its reason. provide them to its people itl would have lost its reason for being —...
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europe, because what is happening here. not have its own voice and for america it is far, yes, that libya as a state does not exist, but europe suffers greatly from this, the americans are friends with some clans that control oil, you can buy everything, it doesn't matter to them, country or not, they get oil, everyone is happy, it's normal. we see quite tough demands from the us, which do not imply discussions about supporting allied discipline. for example, after the start of the central military district, germany did not want to break off economic relations with the russian federation, because the german economic miracle was largely based on cheap russian gas, but pressure from the us, demands. last of all, the presence of military american bases in europe, of course, forced the germans to abandon their economic interests in favor of military-political priorities. people understand, especially when they have to pay the bill, because, subsequently, the decisions of the ic, all european countries that are in the european u
europe, because what is happening here. not have its own voice and for america it is far, yes, that libya as a state does not exist, but europe suffers greatly from this, the americans are friends with some clans that control oil, you can buy everything, it doesn't matter to them, country or not, they get oil, everyone is happy, it's normal. we see quite tough demands from the us, which do not imply discussions about supporting allied discipline. for example, after the start of the central...
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we want to protect europe uh, against illegal migration. we want to protect our family and traditional values. we want to protect freedom of speech as well as some of these defects. try me some. i don't think so, so let's look around, let's have a look at the current and here will be in governments and it will be information. and i think they are, the ones who are destroying our continental are destroying our world, our space, and they are the ones who are to be called extremes. what i, what i find very interesting is that how 4th minded this tactic is of labor and labeling somebody extreme is because when they call you that name by extension, they also call that any one who happens to have the same use as you are. and i suppose it's quite a lot of people in europe. so let me repeat my question again. do you think people may support you sampling because they don't, i dime used to be called extreme is people support us and to support these growth. and you can see it all around the europe simply because of the fact that we bring the original
we want to protect europe uh, against illegal migration. we want to protect our family and traditional values. we want to protect freedom of speech as well as some of these defects. try me some. i don't think so, so let's look around, let's have a look at the current and here will be in governments and it will be information. and i think they are, the ones who are destroying our continental are destroying our world, our space, and they are the ones who are to be called extremes. what i, what i...
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, what a lot from what ukrainians are doing, few people in europe would do it, in fact, the example and the work we are doing to... against the greatest evil in the world, against russian fascism, against the greatest chemically pure evil, in general, which can be in today's history, this is the moscow occupation that ukraine is experiencing today, it has become such a page of universal education for europe and the world, because when you think and... give an answer in conscience , putin, as the world knows it today, was really brought up by western politics, the putinization that europe accepted, it is a product of the last, well, maybe 17 years, 15 years, when europe mindlessly paid putin 1 billion dollars every day, violating all norms which both national and european were adopted. regarding energy quotas in the regional market, breaking everything, bringing in 1 billion per day, this is of course what led putin to schizophrenia, to recklessness, to the loss of the last parts of his mind, when in fact the world appears a version of fascism of the 21st century. this is what happened b
, what a lot from what ukrainians are doing, few people in europe would do it, in fact, the example and the work we are doing to... against the greatest evil in the world, against russian fascism, against the greatest chemically pure evil, in general, which can be in today's history, this is the moscow occupation that ukraine is experiencing today, it has become such a page of universal education for europe and the world, because when you think and... give an answer in conscience , putin, as...
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moscow international book fair - the largest and oldest book forum in russia and eastern europe.s year , more than 300 publishers and book distributors from russia, belarus, azerbaijan, germany, iran, and china took part in it. over 200 events took place at ten venues over 5 days. these were meetings with writers, book presentations, conferences, discussions, and seminars. traces of past centuries at the bottom of the western dvina river. underwater excavations were conducted for the first time in vitebsk. what did the specialists manage to find? five artifacts were found in the first few hours alone, the the archaeological hunt lasted 3 days. divers found spearheads dating back to the 10th-18th centuries. among the finds were fragments of stove tiles and many ceramic items that were raised from the bottom of the western tvena. employees of the institute of the history of nadbelarus and volunteers of the diving club worked in the center of the ancient city. they decided to organize underwater excavations after archaeological exploration showed a large accumulation of artifacts in
moscow international book fair - the largest and oldest book forum in russia and eastern europe.s year , more than 300 publishers and book distributors from russia, belarus, azerbaijan, germany, iran, and china took part in it. over 200 events took place at ten venues over 5 days. these were meetings with writers, book presentations, conferences, discussions, and seminars. traces of past centuries at the bottom of the western dvina river. underwater excavations were conducted for the first time...
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that provides an answer to the rapid security of europe.goes to ukraine, there one of the very interesting places is allocated, and where, by the way, the commission and... of the european union is currently working on the first security project of europe, and the second commission is how to respond to the challenges that china and the united states of america are bringing to the european economic market. in this way, i conclude that today we are witnessing a rethinking of many established relations, and perhaps russia during the 25 years of putin's reign. has reached the lowest point of disrespect for itself and for the politics it forms. i definitely can to testify that you will not find russia in the first row of countries that shape the politics of europe or the world. i think they are, she is not in the second one either. we won't call this, you know, a water bottle. leaders of other countries and no more, and no more, just the dependent colonial state that it is today, and with those unique opportunities, more than 40% of the world's
that provides an answer to the rapid security of europe.goes to ukraine, there one of the very interesting places is allocated, and where, by the way, the commission and... of the european union is currently working on the first security project of europe, and the second commission is how to respond to the challenges that china and the united states of america are bringing to the european economic market. in this way, i conclude that today we are witnessing a rethinking of many established...
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europe is collapsing.s viewed as an economic clash between russia, which relies on a number of other countries, and what the russians call the collective west, then it is obvious that the existence of disintegrating societies or political systems in the western world has. austria, germany, france, serbia, slovakia, where people come from many european countries from but when i hear, i see all this i hear, the freedom congress sounds like a challenge, who is this challenge to? this is true, because belarus is a truly free country that can teach freedom to the whole of europe, and people, political parties, politicians, businessmen have come here in huge numbers from many european countries, you listed them correctly, there is also serbia, headed by the vice-speaker of the serbian parliament, a huge delegation from poland, although it would seem that someone thinks, there are no friends there, there are many of us who understand, i would not even call them, maybe friends, they came, maybe this is a big word,
europe is collapsing.s viewed as an economic clash between russia, which relies on a number of other countries, and what the russians call the collective west, then it is obvious that the existence of disintegrating societies or political systems in the western world has. austria, germany, france, serbia, slovakia, where people come from many european countries from but when i hear, i see all this i hear, the freedom congress sounds like a challenge, who is this challenge to? this is true,...
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we are talking about, we are not talking about this dimension of geography, we are talking now, if europe, if the world does not understand that there can be no victory, in which the putin regime remains in existence, that there is no... negotiation process, when president putin is sitting in one of the chairs, this is the first sign that you have lost, that you are giving some way of feeding this mess, it is not for you needed, i'm talking about the portuguese or about germans or french, you don't need him, he will take you tomorrow, in what form? let's not guess now, i just... i just want to say one thing that today, if you haven't solved the topic of security, you haven't solved any of the issues that are on your agenda, security is such a thing that borders does not know, regardless of whether you are 600 km, 10 thousand or 1.5 km away, and that is why it is obvious that the world today has a big task of how to correctly formulate the definitions of exit from the war brought by putin. i only i want to emphasize one thing, in order not to create any prejudicial discussions, the presenc
we are talking about, we are not talking about this dimension of geography, we are talking now, if europe, if the world does not understand that there can be no victory, in which the putin regime remains in existence, that there is no... negotiation process, when president putin is sitting in one of the chairs, this is the first sign that you have lost, that you are giving some way of feeding this mess, it is not for you needed, i'm talking about the portuguese or about germans or french, you...
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is really worried, if europe really wants to build trust.ble talks, talks from an equal position and based on mutual respect, in which the concerns of both sides are taken into account, it cannot expect that europe's concerns will be addressed unilaterally, this path is a two-way path, the path of movement is two-way we are ready for these talks and we hope that these talks will be formed if we reach a reasonable and balanced point with him, so to speak , he will take a different form, according to the interpretation of the supreme leader of europe, he will return to our priorities, but at the moment we have a priority to go with europe for sure relationship while we have many other capacities, we certainly don't have this priority, but it's not like leaving europe aside, if the concerns of both sides are addressed in a two-way path, there is a possibility of improving relations. you pointed out that the jcpoa will not be able to be revived with the requirements it has, but since it is in the law of the people's attention , the main negotiat
is really worried, if europe really wants to build trust.ble talks, talks from an equal position and based on mutual respect, in which the concerns of both sides are taken into account, it cannot expect that europe's concerns will be addressed unilaterally, this path is a two-way path, the path of movement is two-way we are ready for these talks and we hope that these talks will be formed if we reach a reasonable and balanced point with him, so to speak , he will take a different form,...
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as part of eurasia, and not as russia, which should be accepted by europe.urope did not really want this, how many spears we have broken here in discussions over the last 10 years, yes , we remember how it unfolded right here, about the european choice, this is reality, this is a real prospect, well and also, of course, united, really interesting, why are you going to europe, clothes anyway, it's made in china, chinese cars are still better, much more advanced, the infrastructure. it's a complete failure, the streets are dirty, there's no service, it's unsafe, well, the building is beautiful, well, they're making the same everywhere, that is, you move somewhere , you want to, no, well, well, how, i was just around, no, i was around shanghai, he says, you go to venice, here you go, there's everything there, what do you need, why suffer, you know, when you come to dubai, you, we have it, that is, you just think, what's there in europe, it's aging population, yes. poorly educated, poorly brought up, well listen, there's one annalena baerbock, well you think, of
as part of eurasia, and not as russia, which should be accepted by europe.urope did not really want this, how many spears we have broken here in discussions over the last 10 years, yes , we remember how it unfolded right here, about the european choice, this is reality, this is a real prospect, well and also, of course, united, really interesting, why are you going to europe, clothes anyway, it's made in china, chinese cars are still better, much more advanced, the infrastructure. it's a...
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, i think that one of the topics with which we can go to europe and teach europe is what russia is and seems to me that after all we have a unique experience, understanding, experience steeped in terrible suffering , that we can be reinterpreters of what russia really is, why it threatens not only ukraine, but also europe, that we can be not only reinterpreters of russia, but we can be, to a certain extent, reinterpreters of europe as well , because they, looking at us, can get to know themselves better, and what they push into themselves. in europe, we now have a whole range of options for how the situation can develop. there is the greek option, syriza and chrysiavgi, then new democracy came because they proved that they are incapable. we have italy. yes, we have italy, where the right has united and moved more to the center. we have a situation. france, where macron divides the reigns, took and aprikin the first and the second, in fact, in order to strengthen his center. europe is looking for an answer to this question, but it is obvious that it cannot continue to simply silence the
, i think that one of the topics with which we can go to europe and teach europe is what russia is and seems to me that after all we have a unique experience, understanding, experience steeped in terrible suffering , that we can be reinterpreters of what russia really is, why it threatens not only ukraine, but also europe, that we can be not only reinterpreters of russia, but we can be, to a certain extent, reinterpreters of europe as well , because they, looking at us, can get to know...
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>> in europe? >> yes sp. >> what is interesting about europe is the fast startups.ou look at companies with the backing of microsoft and grown quickly and its valuation has ballooned. there are a number of other companies across europe that are doing really well. i think the key is a lot of hype right now and they are getting big valuation. can they turn that investment into a business model and the ability to grow and compete with some of the american players? that's the big step. always good product and research, but the commercialization step has been missing in the equation. that is the big thing here whether they can get enough customers on board and whether they can grow and effectively compete with the u.s. tech giants. we don't have any massive cloud players with the likes of google or amazon, for example, in europe. that's a big thing that's missing in the puzzle. you know, europe pretty much missed out on the social media and internet age in many ways because the largest search engines are not from europe. the largest companies are not from europe. either
>> in europe? >> yes sp. >> what is interesting about europe is the fast startups.ou look at companies with the backing of microsoft and grown quickly and its valuation has ballooned. there are a number of other companies across europe that are doing really well. i think the key is a lot of hype right now and they are getting big valuation. can they turn that investment into a business model and the ability to grow and compete with some of the american players? that's the big...
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did it, europe accepted, obama said, you're great, he didn't take anyone himself, yes, having sent europeway, therefore, what's going on here, europe doesn't have its own voice, and for america it's far, yes, that libya as a state is not there is, but europe suffers greatly from this, the americans are friends with some clans that control oil, you can buy everything, it doesn't matter to them, the country is not a country, they get oil, everyone is happy, it's normal, we see quite tough demands from the us. which do not imply discussions about supporting allied discipline, for example, after the start of the central military district, germany did not want to break off economic relations with the russian federation, because the german economic miracle was largely based on cheap russian gas, but pressure from the us side, the demands and not least the presence of american military bases in europe, of course, forced... and from russian gas, and the question of oil and so on and so forth, as a result of which, prices rose very seriously, because energy is still needed, either you can buy it c
did it, europe accepted, obama said, you're great, he didn't take anyone himself, yes, having sent europeway, therefore, what's going on here, europe doesn't have its own voice, and for america it's far, yes, that libya as a state is not there is, but europe suffers greatly from this, the americans are friends with some clans that control oil, you can buy everything, it doesn't matter to them, the country is not a country, they get oil, everyone is happy, it's normal, we see quite tough demands...
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are talking about now, we are not talking about this dimension geography, we are talking now, if europe, if... does not understand that there can be no victory, in which the putin regime remains in existence, that there is no negotiation process, when president putin is sitting in one of the chairs, this is the first sign that you lost that you give some the way of feeding... no way, you don't need it, i'm talking about the portuguese or the germans or the french, you don't need it, it will take you tomorrow. in what form? let's not guess now, i just want to say one thing that today, if you haven't solved the topic of security, you haven't solved any of the issues that are on your agenda, security is such a thing that knows no borders, regardless of whether you are 600. and so, obviously, the big challenge for the world today is how to get it right to formulate the definitions of exit from the war brought by putin. i just want to emphasize one thing, so that no, no, no, there, not to give rise to any prejudicial discussion, the presence of putin on any. the presence of the need for puti
are talking about now, we are not talking about this dimension geography, we are talking now, if europe, if... does not understand that there can be no victory, in which the putin regime remains in existence, that there is no negotiation process, when president putin is sitting in one of the chairs, this is the first sign that you lost that you give some the way of feeding... no way, you don't need it, i'm talking about the portuguese or the germans or the french, you don't need it, it will...
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the americans are twisting europe around as they want. in the post-war period, they reconciled the europeans with each other in order to jointly confront the soviet union. now they are setting the eu against russia. the main task is to minimize the potential of moscow and beijing, which are hindering washington in the struggle for world domination. one of the most powerful economies in europe, it is now under a double blow: on the one hand , there is negativity on it. on the other, the united states is actively pressuring it, which has set itself the goal of destroying the german economy and pulling promising production to america. there is a decline in almost all key areas of the german economy, for example, orders for a heavy industry enterprise have fallen to five years minimum. given the structure, this will entail a decline in other industries. germany's entry into recession has been officially confirmed by eurostat: gdp has been declining for the second quarter in a row. we see that we are sliding into the largest economic depressio
the americans are twisting europe around as they want. in the post-war period, they reconciled the europeans with each other in order to jointly confront the soviet union. now they are setting the eu against russia. the main task is to minimize the potential of moscow and beijing, which are hindering washington in the struggle for world domination. one of the most powerful economies in europe, it is now under a double blow: on the one hand , there is negativity on it. on the other, the united...
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a quick word on europe. usually, they say when the u.s.atches a cold, the rest of the world catches that cold as well. what happens from here if the u.s. starts that cutting cycle? you get this weak nfp today, if that is the case, what happens to markets you think stateside and what happens in europe as well? >> from the market perspective, we are in the situation where bad news is bad news. if you get a poor data, markets don't like it. equity rates rally. europe, i don't think changes much. i think the ecb will likely cut 25 basis points next week. when i think about ecb, it's almost on a set path. very likely we get 25 basis points in september and another 25 in december and we are slowly moving to the neutral path. the various built is in the u.s. right now. >> mohit, that's all we have time for. thank you so much for coming in, especially on a friday as well. a pivotal friday will be. thank you for the time. mohit, the chief economist and strategist for europe at e jeffries. >>> coming up, we'll dive into the material that could boost
a quick word on europe. usually, they say when the u.s.atches a cold, the rest of the world catches that cold as well. what happens from here if the u.s. starts that cutting cycle? you get this weak nfp today, if that is the case, what happens to markets you think stateside and what happens in europe as well? >> from the market perspective, we are in the situation where bad news is bad news. if you get a poor data, markets don't like it. equity rates rally. europe, i don't think changes...
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uh, does some phenomenon in europe. i think it's a general phenomenon and it will continue with the former and the forward elections regarding the durham i need to situation in germany. i don't think that the elections were a result of only of the social welfare issues or g d, p, or salaries. but the people are simply or not the city side ofa where the cost of what's happening. we did their countries and the one reason uh we do, i think that uh the change is coming from from central and eastern european countries. the piece that we had, the previous regime, community sort of team where we were able to see that the single sheet and simply we can, our people, our citizens can more easily recognize that, that they are being like to enter. the reality is completely different as to describe the mainstream is the basement media. uh, for, for on the other hand, people are on the western part of europe. they are more trustworthy total massive media. they simply cannot, cannot believe that they are being lied to, that they are b
uh, does some phenomenon in europe. i think it's a general phenomenon and it will continue with the former and the forward elections regarding the durham i need to situation in germany. i don't think that the elections were a result of only of the social welfare issues or g d, p, or salaries. but the people are simply or not the city side ofa where the cost of what's happening. we did their countries and the one reason uh we do, i think that uh the change is coming from from central and eastern...
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growth in europe has been slowing down for a long time. we did not pay attention to this, i would say, for another 2 years ago, we would never have had the conversation we are having today because everything was fine, globalization was working for us, unemployment was steadily falling, but now we can no longer ignore it, by all indications, we have lost our main supplier of cheap energy, russia. these are the words of the former head of the european central bank and former prime minister of italy, mario draghi, who , commissioned by the european commission, presented a 400-page report on the state of affairs in europe. the report says that the gap with the us and china is widening in technological development. in addition, 2024 is the first year in which europe cannot count on population growth, and its numbers will steadily decline. and by 2040 , 2 million workers will disappear from the labor market every year. at the same time , their labor productivity is very weak, provided that it does not change, it will only be enough to maintain g
growth in europe has been slowing down for a long time. we did not pay attention to this, i would say, for another 2 years ago, we would never have had the conversation we are having today because everything was fine, globalization was working for us, unemployment was steadily falling, but now we can no longer ignore it, by all indications, we have lost our main supplier of cheap energy, russia. these are the words of the former head of the european central bank and former prime minister of...
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europe west as a whole are losing in a civilizational conflict. europe is collapsing.nflict is seen as an economic clash between russia, which relies on a number of other countries, and what the russians call the collective west, then it is obvious that the existence of disintegrating societies or political systems in the western world is of strategic importance. this is where we are one of the weak links. europe and people, political parties, politicians, businessmen have come here in huge numbers from many european countries, you correctly listed, this is also serbia , headed by the vice-speaker of the serbian parliament, a huge delegation. poland, although it would seem that someone thinks, there are no friends there, we have many people there who understand, even i would not call them, maybe friends, they came, maybe this is a big word, i will say this, a huge number of politicians in europe understand that without russia and belarus, europe will not be safe, strong and economically powerful, they know this, that's why they came here, and why did we hold this congr
europe west as a whole are losing in a civilizational conflict. europe is collapsing.nflict is seen as an economic clash between russia, which relies on a number of other countries, and what the russians call the collective west, then it is obvious that the existence of disintegrating societies or political systems in the western world is of strategic importance. this is where we are one of the weak links. europe and people, political parties, politicians, businessmen have come here in huge...
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how big a problem do you think this is for europe? it's - think this is for europe?ink this is for europe? it�*s looking like the sector is stagnating at best in the third quarter and we could be on course for a downturn in the fourth quarter. germany is already in a technical resource —— recession. there seems to be problems here. the european central bank has cut rates but is it cutting them fast enough. the survey brought some good news in terms of prices. so it looks like the inflation problem is behind us. the rate hikes we have seen has killed off inflation. but they have also killed the recovery as well. so the ecb, the markets are saying the ecb may have to be more aggressive in its rate cutting. be more aggressive in its rate cuttina. . ., cutting. the chief of the eur0pean _ cutting. the chief of the european commission l cutting. the chief of the l european commission has cutting. the chief of the - european commission has put competitiveness front and centre in a political priorities. what does europe need to do?— need to do? the data this is ke to need t
how big a problem do you think this is for europe? it's - think this is for europe?ink this is for europe? it�*s looking like the sector is stagnating at best in the third quarter and we could be on course for a downturn in the fourth quarter. germany is already in a technical resource —— recession. there seems to be problems here. the european central bank has cut rates but is it cutting them fast enough. the survey brought some good news in terms of prices. so it looks like the...
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it is clear that he cannot expect that europe's concerns will be addressed unilaterally.s path is a two-way path. it is a two-way path and we are ready for these talks and we hope that these talks will take place if we reach a reasonable point it is natural that we reach a balance with europe it can take a different form, so to speak, according to the interpretation of the supreme leader of europe, return to our priorities , but at the moment, we have a priority to go and establish a relationship with europe, while we have many other capacities, we definitely do not have this priority, but it is not the case that leave europe aside if the concerns of both sides are addressed in a two-way path. there is a possibility of reforming relations. the last time i talked with your excellency , you mentioned that the jcpoa will not be able to be revived with its requirements, but because it is in the law of the people's attention, the nuclear negotiations are specifically about in what direction will the nuclear issue of the negotiation go , what perspective do you have for it? now
it is clear that he cannot expect that europe's concerns will be addressed unilaterally.s path is a two-way path. it is a two-way path and we are ready for these talks and we hope that these talks will take place if we reach a reasonable point it is natural that we reach a balance with europe it can take a different form, so to speak, according to the interpretation of the supreme leader of europe, return to our priorities , but at the moment, we have a priority to go and establish a...
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yes. migrants and asylum see cuz i'm moving to europe. but if you look at the actual numbers so far this year, crossing the mediterranean anyway, there's something like a 110000 arrivals. that's a large number. don't, don't get me wrong. but if you go back a couple of years, the numbers were a higher still, and if you go back a decade, they were much higher. so i think we think that this crisis is manageable and it needs a number of different solutions to be put in place. okay? so you, would you agree that this is a crisis? even if it's a manageable price is a manageable price is doesn't sound like an emergency as well. we think the situation is manageable. there's not a specific crisis in europe right now, and i think the numbers that i just mentioned that, that out. but we do understand that there are concerns, and we think that much more can be done in europe to make this sign them system more manageable in their efficiency. these that can be made for a stop, a speeding up asylum processors, working internationally to try to support re
yes. migrants and asylum see cuz i'm moving to europe. but if you look at the actual numbers so far this year, crossing the mediterranean anyway, there's something like a 110000 arrivals. that's a large number. don't, don't get me wrong. but if you go back a couple of years, the numbers were a higher still, and if you go back a decade, they were much higher. so i think we think that this crisis is manageable and it needs a number of different solutions to be put in place. okay? so you, would...
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they are dragging it out without asking the will of europe, if europe did what it wants, there wouldct, only in the forty-ninth year the cia is formed, what the first barkhan revolution is done in budapest in the fifty- sixth year and in the fall, on the twenty-sixth , october 27, they begin, november 3, they finish, but the most important thing is to understand, there are wonderful films, everyone can watch documentaries, how the cia prepared the blowing up of budapest and how much? tense, my father told me that they caught the cia agents right on the border of the frg, often they had to go to the territory of the frg, make raids and catch these cia agents, well now you can, now you can tell why they were caught, because they placed radio stations on the territory of the frg, broadcast against the soviet union, all this had to be carried out accordingly raids in order to correctly convey. to the audience information, by the way, here is the situation in budapest in fifty-sixth year, the americans on the eve of all these actions placed a huge number of radio stations and broadcast th
they are dragging it out without asking the will of europe, if europe did what it wants, there wouldct, only in the forty-ninth year the cia is formed, what the first barkhan revolution is done in budapest in the fifty- sixth year and in the fall, on the twenty-sixth , october 27, they begin, november 3, they finish, but the most important thing is to understand, there are wonderful films, everyone can watch documentaries, how the cia prepared the blowing up of budapest and how much? tense, my...
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did it, europe accepted it.see rather tough demands from the us, which do not imply discussions about supporting allied discipline. for example, after the start of the central military district, germany did not want to break off economic relations with the russian federation, because the german economic miracle, subsequently the decisions of the ic, all european countries that are in the european union, they refused russian gas, and the question of oil and so on and so forth, as a result of which prices rose very seriously, because energy is still needed. either you can buy it cheaper in russia, or you can buy it more expensive from other suppliers, including the usa, well, it is probably more expensive, but it is better, because it is more democratic, everyone understands this, and since it is more expensive, all prices rise very seriously, and enterprises are closing, one after another others, because all this will cost too much. in this sense, yes, people are beginning to seriously understand, because it conc
did it, europe accepted it.see rather tough demands from the us, which do not imply discussions about supporting allied discipline. for example, after the start of the central military district, germany did not want to break off economic relations with the russian federation, because the german economic miracle, subsequently the decisions of the ic, all european countries that are in the european union, they refused russian gas, and the question of oil and so on and so forth, as a result of...
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and also, relations with europe. we have a country that is more friendly to the united states like central europe poland and vice versa. not very friendly to the nine and china we delved to the economic engagements. the technological corporation. suppose we have an eight hour, one hour time. if it is not possible to talk about all of our founders but in this we try to simulate here in washington. we give the floor to my. i am an american first. >> ok. >> now it works. when it comes to the narratives -- the contrast different it is in america china. those are the things that you know people there really want. even when it comes you know to the you know, td auto china you know to the traditional you know economic enough when it comes to those countries you know, you know when a that pattern between china you know. the facts you know that's not a line you know. even the people there. you know. you know. even as we embrace that kind of narrative. you know. another point you know. this is what happens when it comes to ano
and also, relations with europe. we have a country that is more friendly to the united states like central europe poland and vice versa. not very friendly to the nine and china we delved to the economic engagements. the technological corporation. suppose we have an eight hour, one hour time. if it is not possible to talk about all of our founders but in this we try to simulate here in washington. we give the floor to my. i am an american first. >> ok. >> now it works. when it comes...
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the huge land in southern europe and eastern europe.igration increasingly came from the periphery of this vast intensifying industrial system. so immigration to the united states came increasingly from italy, greece, poland, increasingly from russia. as people moved from the periphery to the industrial center. you don't want to look at all of this so please ignore most of it but what you can see is the increasing rate, the increasing rate of immigration to the united states. that's working people moving from the periphery to the center and by the time you get to hear, about 80% of that immigration was coming from southern europe and eastern europe. now these are the people americans think of, to borrow the language of the poem on the base of the statue of liberty, the wretched refuse -- i know -- of other people's teaming shores. of got to tell you as an aside my parents were immigrants, they were in their 20s when they came from ireland, not in the 1840s. my, she hated that poem. i am not everyone's wretched refuse. it is an insult. it
the huge land in southern europe and eastern europe.igration increasingly came from the periphery of this vast intensifying industrial system. so immigration to the united states came increasingly from italy, greece, poland, increasingly from russia. as people moved from the periphery to the industrial center. you don't want to look at all of this so please ignore most of it but what you can see is the increasing rate, the increasing rate of immigration to the united states. that's working...
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a gift to the american people to house radio free europe in eastern europe and central europe in prague the work that we had done as americans in supporting democracy and freedom in eastern and all the countries of then under communist rule. so that the radios are now functioning. they are the go to source for what is happening in ukraine today. what is happening in russia, they cover it better than anybody else. and so i think the legacy that was started under president eisenhower back in the very late 1940s, early 1950s, is alive and well. and he would be extremely proud of the work that they have done. and the success that they have had. and the work that they're continuing to do today. but i would also like to expand a little bit more on what president eisenhower did in terms of peace through information, if you want to call it that, peace through contact. and i think what is oftentimes perhaps well not known as well as it should is that president eisenhower was the force, the person who helped create a very interesting the agency of the united states government called us cia, u.s.
a gift to the american people to house radio free europe in eastern europe and central europe in prague the work that we had done as americans in supporting democracy and freedom in eastern and all the countries of then under communist rule. so that the radios are now functioning. they are the go to source for what is happening in ukraine today. what is happening in russia, they cover it better than anybody else. and so i think the legacy that was started under president eisenhower back in the...
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the americans are twisting europe as they please.n the post-war period, they reconciled the europeans with each other in order to jointly oppose the soviet union. now they are setting the eu against russia. the main task is to minimize the potential of moscow and beijing, which are interfering. in the struggle for world domination. one of the most powerful economies in europe. now it is under a double blow. on the one hand, it is negatively affected by the anti-russian sanctions imposed by order from overseas. on the other hand, it is actively are being pressured by the united states, which has set itself the goal of destroying the german economy and pulling promising production to america. there are declines in almost all key areas of the german economy. for example, orders have fallen at the heavy industry enterprise. given the structure, this will entail a decline in other industries. germany's entry into recession has been officially confirmed by eurostat. gdp has been declining for the second quarter in a row. we see that we are
the americans are twisting europe as they please.n the post-war period, they reconciled the europeans with each other in order to jointly oppose the soviet union. now they are setting the eu against russia. the main task is to minimize the potential of moscow and beijing, which are interfering. in the struggle for world domination. one of the most powerful economies in europe. now it is under a double blow. on the one hand, it is negatively affected by the anti-russian sanctions imposed by...
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that is a certain risk here in europe.e hope with our activities and international investors, we can allow that process to function for seamlessly. from the fundamentals, we have an equal starting system compared to u.s. and in europe and here in germany. >> when it comes to the german economy, there are certain clusters that we call them, one is the university in munich and perhaps we can call it a start-up center, very much pushing for innovation. how cutting edge do you think are those innovations we're seeing here? are we competitive? >> i think from what i see we certainly are. you mentioned a great example. what we need to do in europe and in germany, we need to scale those efforts. if you had five or even ten in germany, we would have a similar ecosystem or comparable to the u.s. to merger these investments is key to ink incubate them in a . i believe we have an equal starting point. it is just about developing. >> let's also talk about the market. of course, you are advising many german corporates on m&a and corpor
that is a certain risk here in europe.e hope with our activities and international investors, we can allow that process to function for seamlessly. from the fundamentals, we have an equal starting system compared to u.s. and in europe and here in germany. >> when it comes to the german economy, there are certain clusters that we call them, one is the university in munich and perhaps we can call it a start-up center, very much pushing for innovation. how cutting edge do you think are those...
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our biggest trading partner is europe. so. busy if you've got conflict in millions of refugees and disruption of food and energy in europe, that has a direct impact on our economy. so there's economic reason why matters. then of course, most americans would say, yeah, but the bigger threat is china. absolutely. which is another reason why we should help ukraine to feed russia is as part of deterring china for making the same terrible miscalculation that russia has made. and if you want a product for the conflict, we're nato was involved, which means american soldiers, german. so the british soldiers that we need to help you cry and defeat russia and ukraine. i want to price you on the buying administration not being, you know, fully committed to allowing ukraine to, to win this for. is there any reason to think that a comma la harris administration would be any different from joe biden? we know what a donald trump a 2nd donald trump administration would be like. so for the ukrainians, regardless of what happens on election day
our biggest trading partner is europe. so. busy if you've got conflict in millions of refugees and disruption of food and energy in europe, that has a direct impact on our economy. so there's economic reason why matters. then of course, most americans would say, yeah, but the bigger threat is china. absolutely. which is another reason why we should help ukraine to feed russia is as part of deterring china for making the same terrible miscalculation that russia has made. and if you want a...
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yeah, — between the us and europe. yeah, we _ between the us and europe. be wanting to really — yeah, we will be wanting to really win but that is what is so great _ really win but that is what is so great about the solheim cup, win or— so great about the solheim cup, win or lose, at the end of the day, — win or lose, at the end of the day, women's golf wins coming sunday— day, women's golf wins coming sunday afternoon. that day, women's golf wins coming sunday afternoon.— sunday afternoon. that is it from here. _ sunday afternoon. that is it from here, time _ sunday afternoon. that is it from here, time to - sunday afternoon. that is it from here, time to hand - sunday afternoon. that is it| from here, time to hand you back to annita mcveigh in london. studio: thanks very much, hugh. 400 workers are to be made redundant at scotland's only oil refinery, at grangemouth, which is due to close by next summer. its owner, petro—ineos, said the decision would "safeguard fuel supply for scotland" by converting the site into a terminal able to import petrol, diese
yeah, — between the us and europe. yeah, we _ between the us and europe. be wanting to really — yeah, we will be wanting to really win but that is what is so great _ really win but that is what is so great about the solheim cup, win or— so great about the solheim cup, win or lose, at the end of the day, — win or lose, at the end of the day, women's golf wins coming sunday— day, women's golf wins coming sunday afternoon. that day, women's golf wins coming sunday afternoon.— sunday...
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europe hears you.gard as putin's apologist, sitting in budapest, because when you say that the only solution here is to stop the war, you, in essence, are saying to vladimir putin that he can keep what he currently holds, which is almost 20% of ukraine's... but sorry to say that... ..sovereign territory. ..why is the case that all the liberals, the same kind of people, there is a conflict in the middle east, and they know how to solve the conflict. they talk about how to solve the conflict in the middle east every day — first, restore communication channels, then put together a short—term ceasefire and try to figure out a long—term peace agreement. the same kind of people, they don't know this in the case of ukraine and russia wars. you say there is no question that russia invaded ukraine, that international law, international justice requires russia to leave ukraine's sovereign territory. you agree with that, right? yes. so why do you say that that cannot be achieved by ukraine fighting a war of natio
europe hears you.gard as putin's apologist, sitting in budapest, because when you say that the only solution here is to stop the war, you, in essence, are saying to vladimir putin that he can keep what he currently holds, which is almost 20% of ukraine's... but sorry to say that... ..sovereign territory. ..why is the case that all the liberals, the same kind of people, there is a conflict in the middle east, and they know how to solve the conflict. they talk about how to solve the conflict in...
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there is weak demand from western europe for exports from emerging europe and the cost of borrowing,ch increased as the war broke out, still remains high. on the positive side, in the region, we have seen progress with fighting inflation and within historical context, it was remarkably fast even though we are not back to the pre-covid level and wages have also started catching up. that is also good news. >> i would like to go back to the interest payments and we are dealing with a different inflation picture. however, i noticed in the r report, the burden for the payments for the governments and corporates increased. i would like to understand where is the biggest problem really. >> when you think about cost of debt servicing, i'm talking about public debt, the situation is most challenging in countries like egypt where debt servicing costs are equivalent to 8% of gdp. that will thaake a chunk of the government funds. everybody is feeling the pinch in central europe. budgets are stretched because defense spending has gone up and recent flooding is also forcing governments to incur un
there is weak demand from western europe for exports from emerging europe and the cost of borrowing,ch increased as the war broke out, still remains high. on the positive side, in the region, we have seen progress with fighting inflation and within historical context, it was remarkably fast even though we are not back to the pre-covid level and wages have also started catching up. that is also good news. >> i would like to go back to the interest payments and we are dealing with a...
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europe is a goal, this is one of the goals of the americans, so that europe will never be strong, itnot be strong for one simple reason: on the one hand, a war is raging, and the europeans are forced to spend money on this war, and they are forced to impose sanctions, that is, it cannot be strong because of the war, because of the economy, and the americans are happy about this, and today they have one problem: to involve as many countries as possible besides ukraine in this military... conflict, that is why i see that the president devotes almost every week to this attention, and what he says, broadcasts, this concerns not only belarus, it concerns the whole of europe, because the axiom is that it will never work to drag the republic of belarus into a war alone. belarus means poland, and lithuania, which is shouting the loudest, and germany, and france. pay attention to this discussion about missiles. that is, long-range ones, which they propose to use to strike deep into russia, what the americans suddenly said, at the beginning they said, we may allow the french and great britain
europe is a goal, this is one of the goals of the americans, so that europe will never be strong, itnot be strong for one simple reason: on the one hand, a war is raging, and the europeans are forced to spend money on this war, and they are forced to impose sanctions, that is, it cannot be strong because of the war, because of the economy, and the americans are happy about this, and today they have one problem: to involve as many countries as possible besides ukraine in this military......
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roger himself knows history well, the history of russia, eastern europe. he is not a victim of western propaganda, he understands everything and looks at everything with a critical eye. look at this fragment. why don't the united states push president zelensky to negotiate to stop this terrible monstrous conflict, many people are dying, we don't even know the exact numbers, you blame the wrong side, turn everything upside down, you know, when some conflict starts, you need to first of all, turn to history, you can say that it started now or for example in 2008, the current situation is an action and... the ussr from eastern europe. since you make such statements, let me ask, what about our role as liberators? you didn't play any role as liberators? world war ii? come on, what about your father, who died then, you entered world war ii only because of pearl harbor, you were in... complete isolation, i would argue, we were going to enter the war before that, and this provoked us, but thank god the us intervened, thank god the russians had almost won the damn
roger himself knows history well, the history of russia, eastern europe. he is not a victim of western propaganda, he understands everything and looks at everything with a critical eye. look at this fragment. why don't the united states push president zelensky to negotiate to stop this terrible monstrous conflict, many people are dying, we don't even know the exact numbers, you blame the wrong side, turn everything upside down, you know, when some conflict starts, you need to first of all, turn...
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working off that the west, if it starts some large-scale operation on our front, yes, in eastern europe and will involve belarus, then it is clear that the management of this territory will be carried out by the military of nato countries, and they, yes , too, well, i mean this incomprehensible position in the hope that these nato troops will bring them into belarus. i was so carried away by this that i did not see any other paths, only, only jewelry business, nonsense, nothing to do without, this is a bit... the fact that ukraine is not ready for peace, alexander lukashenko also stated the other day, the reason was incident in our airspace. why ukraine needs this, i don’t understand, we have clearly defined ourselves with them and conveyed this information to them that any provocations will not go unanswered. we are closely monitoring the situation and are ready to respond to any changes. stop provoking us, stop pulling our pigtails and checking the possible reaction, it is worth reminding our neighbors that the red line begins where the border of one state ends and ours, belarusian, b
working off that the west, if it starts some large-scale operation on our front, yes, in eastern europe and will involve belarus, then it is clear that the management of this territory will be carried out by the military of nato countries, and they, yes , too, well, i mean this incomprehensible position in the hope that these nato troops will bring them into belarus. i was so carried away by this that i did not see any other paths, only, only jewelry business, nonsense, nothing to do without,...