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fault, I clicked like and is the quality
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normal? The quality of the picture, the
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quality is wonderful, it’s just a really
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wonderful picture, and in my opinion we’re already
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on the air, if I’m not mistaken, we’re here,
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sorry gentlemen, there were problems with the
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launch stream, so we
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're a little late, but as I understand it, yes, we're on the air,
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this is Yulia Latynina, this is Mikhail Podolyak,
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please this TV ten subscribe
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6 and like and Mikhail I can't help but
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start with where we left off
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last week because I I don’t know
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if you know, they even showed you and me
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on the first channel of Russian
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television, it was you and they were talking
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about the President’s course about Po and
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Mikhail, we are here, and
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they said that the
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commission of bogatyr
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advisers to President Zelensky has not yet said anything to
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express doubts about what exactly will she
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say and really you
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were staring at the water they wrote 50 pages of reports
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about how there is war in Ukraine and
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it turns out there is someone at the Zaporozhye
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nuclear
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power plant and can I just ask right away
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I heard that the IAEA commission
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arriving at this power plant was supposed
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to demand its demilitarization and
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declare who is actually
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firing at whom and without giving any other
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gross did not do whether this is true or not,
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of course it is true, the
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international community is trying to
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pretend that, in principle, the very fact of the
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IAEA commission’s trip to for with under the auspices of the game
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itself is already significant and how -that allowed
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us to advance somewhere there, in
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fact, it looks very strange
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because both the report and the briefing gross and the
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corresponding comments around it
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and today’s proposal, today
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about the beginning of the only sentence it
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sounds as follows, not so that we
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understand the absurdities you compared by the way
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Grosse with the history of Tagliavini, but it doesn’t seem
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that this will be absolutely the same, only it
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will end a little differently, I hope that
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Grosse today proposed a simply
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phenomenal proposal: that the two
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sides, Ukraine and Russia, agree not to
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shell the object and that’s all, this is the
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key proposal from the IAEA, that is, the
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mouse before that Of course, we couldn’t
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sit down at the negotiating table, we’re not
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at war, that is, Russia very much
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abides by the rules of war,
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of course, and Russia is interested in ensuring
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that there are no excesses during the race,
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this is what we should understand, in fact,
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of course, the situation is deplorable from the point of
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view influence of international institutions,
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we understand that the IAEA has a
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lot of employees with Russian
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citizenship, they actively influence the general
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position of the IAEA and, in general, the reaction of
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this or that international institution
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to the situation in Ukraine, but still,
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really, before Grosse
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ended up in the energy dar with it was
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said that it makes sense, it makes sense
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to state only two things: 1
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demilitarization of 10 15 kilometers, the
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corresponding withdrawal of troops of the Russian
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Federation and if necessary there can
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be peacekeepers there, no matter under the auspices of which
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3 countries or under the auspices of an
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international institution called
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it which will ensure the full-fledged work of a
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full-fledged engineering
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engineering team of the station, that’s all,
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all this was naturally not done, but
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maybe I, as a person, have not been brought up from
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the past and these freaks don’t understand that they are
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thereby
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radically increasing the risks of nuclear
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disasters because Putin is now
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rubbing his hands and thinking that he will
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get away with everything and what if this catastrophe
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will happen note come on, this will be written
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on the one hand, on the other hand
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you raise such a let’s say
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global philosophical question, this is
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a question of impunity impunity in
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global politics, that is, you can
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have some kind of status in this case of this
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machine the status of a
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secretary gt the
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head of the IAEA but at the same time, you do not
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bear any responsibility and
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of course if some kind of excess
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happens, then Grosse will say
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that he has nothing to do with it because he
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had very clearly written
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recommendations on the fiftieth page for the two
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sides to agree not to fight, but this is
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nonsense, that is, some kind of The goal of the
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Russian Federation, which is seizing the
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object, is of course present and
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of course the Russian Federation is not
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going to, I between the political
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leadership in making this decision is not
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going to abandon this
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decision and the essence, as I understand it today, is the
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essence of finding the Russian search for
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this is exactly this big a large-scale
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information game, that is, they will
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constantly shell this object somehow,
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then it will appear in
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the mass media that this is indeed a
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risky risky scenario, we need to look for
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solutions, we need to talk with Russia,
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again, that is, this will be a constant
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long-term story, besides,
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Mr. gasoline will be periodically
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come out within the framework of the Security Council
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as a permanent member and demand the
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immediate convening of a meeting of the
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Security Council in order to
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tell in which we demand not
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to fire, but from well, that is, it will be
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such a long one, as I understand it, the first
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scenario did not work to transfer
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electricity to the Crimea in full to
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that is, to take away the objects
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so that the power supply is
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much more plentiful. The second scenario
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is direct blackmail, like if something does
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n’t go our way, we’ll somehow blow everything up.
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This also didn’t work, and now the third
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third scenario is playing this big one. an
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information game in order to
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draw people like Grosse into it who will
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talk, but still, probably the strain is not
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so clear, there are two sides,
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let them somehow agree with each other,
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let's all ask these two sides to
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sit down at the negotiating table,
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that is, not through the window, not through the door and
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then through the window not through the window there through the
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balcony and so on and the main thing is to enter into
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these negotiations through grain now through by
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the way regarding grain we also have
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certain collisions now through
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nuclear energy and so on, but
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actually do I understand correctly that
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now it turns out that Grosse came
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only for this purpose, but this is how Berlusconi
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called to encourage the two sides to sit down
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at the negotiating table, well, for example, I personally
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am inclined to believe this because
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based on the volume of his recommendations and I
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will say so delicately from the volume of
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actions, that is, they are literally there
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spent two hours from that volume of information
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from the 50 page report, there is essentially
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no actual,
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well, let’s say digital engineering
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information, there are quite general words,
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streamlined words, and so on, that is, there
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was no point in leaving some
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mission employees there, like they stayed there
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for two additional three days to
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carry out some additional measurements, so based on the whole logic of
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the visit, from all the statements and finally
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the report, I have the feeling that the
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IAEA has really taken such a soft pro-Russian
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position, but not specifically pro-Russian,
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but soft pro-Russian in concept, and
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let’s all- somehow to sit down at the negotiating table,
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I emphasize once again we have grain, we
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now have an additional
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negotiating table and we have constant
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demands for certain subjects of the
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second freshness before sitting down at the
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negotiating table, that is, this is Russia’s strategy,
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it is absolutely it’s clear and it seems to me that
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Magate played it absolutely openly,
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considering that everyone else wouldn’t
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quite understand it, it’s very de mikko,
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the main thing is to look, but nevertheless,
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well, to be honest, I didn’t
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get to this point because it turned out to be this
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bureaucratic post of depravity, but
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now that you are they said, I
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really understand that yes, this is direct
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pressure on Ukraine, like when
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macron eat waltz came from the same
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series, yes yes, this is certainly exactly what it
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looks like, so you can read it and
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undoubtedly it just seems to me that
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these are all gentlemen who belong to the
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moderate wing let's say such a global
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policy, and the moderate wing means the
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wing inclined to real politics,
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since Krell is a politician, yes, that is, as
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they liked to call it, that is, this
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whole wing still believes that there
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is some kind of provincial war with
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Russia, and this a serious country that
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needs to be taken into account sometimes you need to play along with
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it, well, it’s not Russia as Russia, but the
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political leadership of Russia, yes, but
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there is some kind of Ukraine, a rather
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primitive country, it probably doesn’t
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calculate the price of what we are doing and
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so on, and this is what they
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really mean They seriously believe
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that they have carried out an extremely ingenious
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plan in order to include this topic
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as one of the elements of a
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mandatory possible negotiation
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process, and this, by the way, very
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poorly characterizes, again, I have
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already spoken about this more than once, the quality of
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modern analytical thought,
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including in Europe and including in
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rootless institutions,
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but the quality of the modern world
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supranational bureaucracy
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characterizes society in an exhaustive
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way, just like all the others, he and
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that is, it was all such a spectacle, and
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we thought that Putin would now be afraid of the
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Grosse Maga with his body, even these shellings were carried out
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in order to prevent him to the station
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and he actually arrived and excuse me, he [ __ ] it,
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everything looked like it was staged, you were
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simply amazing until the shelling was
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on the exact routes three days before,
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at the moment when they were moving, this is
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very strict, we don’t let this through at the checkpoint, we do
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n’t give permission at the entry of
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the mission, and at the same time, in parallel, a
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large group of delegations of journalists arrive from Russian territory,
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well, in
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order to record the fact of this
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commission’s work, Russian journalists,
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first of all, and accredited
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foreign journalists in Moscow, and so
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on, as soon as the
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commission itself and shelling begin to get there
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stops absolutely safe,
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it turns out you can be at the station,
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these journalists feel safe there,
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they were like this with this
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specific subject, writhing, ida with an
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interesting biography, who of
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course have a very close relationship with nuclear
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physics, so they were like him, he showed
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how missiles unfold in the air and,
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accordingly, not they showed
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chemical protection vehicles, yes, that is, there are
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troops there, of course, it’s true that Mr.
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Putin on wi-fi for some reason said that
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this was a conversation for which
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they provide security, well, that is, and equally
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a conversation about where he took part in
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hostilities, this is an element of the
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invading army itself, therefore
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Thus, Putin himself confirmed the presence of
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absolutely specific military units at the
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facility, after this follower there
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followed a very strange several
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briefings of his where he said we will now
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tell you something here and after that you saw
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this report, a brilliant report on your
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ideal empty space and finally
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proposals, well -sit down and
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agree that
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you will no longer fight around the nuclear power plant, but at the same time, you
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understand, we then say maybe
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and could, but then the question is what,
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then you don’t fight, but the Russian army will remain at the nuclear power plant,
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that’s right, that is,
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the same logic crushed him in the
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proposal, that’s all, and to be
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honest, it’s surprising that Grosse
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couldn’t insist on taking him with
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him, he was tuned in to journalists, that is, from the
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very beginning there was something, it somehow
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smelled bad, what will you do next?
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I think it’s easier for him to go and she wasn’t going to
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stage, I think he played
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his beautifully veiled stage role,
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ritually met in Kiev,
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including the president of our given
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present, Zelensky, after that he performed
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everything ritually, again, yes, we are concerned,
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we are going very difficult, they created
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this illusion, not at all complicated traveling
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under fire there and then it is not clear who is
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shooting, of course, well, it is not clear
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who is shooting, and so on, if shells
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are flying from the occupied
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territories, it is also of course not clear who is
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shooting, and so on, then you
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remember then these fantastic
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statements that at the moment the commission moved
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there international suddenly
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Ukraine was going to parachute right
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along the road of the
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research commission and capture the city of
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Energodar with 60
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paratroopers, but I don’t even know what to
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call them water paratroopers, that is, a very
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strange story that for a very long time
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the Ministry of Defense mentioned there several times
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even showed some strange footage of
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someone being killed there - and so on, and
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accordingly, the grosser arrived under
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this component, fulfilled these ritual
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words, and finally the main
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substantive part, as far as I understand
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now, is precisely the call for a negotiation
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process within the framework of, in this case, the
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fate of critically dangerous objects,
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so that further with the station, completing this
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topic,
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the station will be in the same
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deplorable state as now Russia
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will periodically shell it to
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create news occasions, I
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hope they will already understand
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that they need to shell a little without
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trying to get into production
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premises of one or another, the turbine room and, at a
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minimum, or into the storage nuclear waste
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is the most dangerous, the most dangerous objects are a
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storage facility for nuclear waste and,
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accordingly, they will
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periodically raise this
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information noise around it that Ukraine is
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shelling there, let's hold
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another meeting of the security council of the
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magician tail, not this, there will be a general conference in the coming days
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- events where they will
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develop, as far as I now understand, they
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will actively play in the topic and let’s
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put both sides at the negotiating table
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so that they do not agree on
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security elements at the station, that is, these
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will be 2 of these processes, Russia will
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speculate on the shelling to say
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that there are risks there is and the IAEA will say,
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look, there are risks, so let’s still
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put pressure on the key because Moscow is
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probably ready to negotiate from the point
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of view, it still controls
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some of the stations there, but rather,
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control the station, let’s head together to
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Kiev and urge him to enter into
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resolutions to do that Kiev must
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necessarily negotiate with the Russian
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army on the
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safety of the station, the
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IAEA said at least a word about
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imposing sanctions, but Rosatom, which is
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building other nuclear power plants,
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that is, plays the role of both a terrorist and the
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builders of nuclear power plants, you are
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asking an interesting question, the question is
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that something is wrong what Zacchini himself didn’t say, she
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can say that she is actively working with the rose
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atom, rose and there is energy, and finally
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ross tech supervision will take part in their general conference, that
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is, the organization that
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should check the standardization of nuclear
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facilities of Russia itself and the IAEA is
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actively working with them in September
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some joint
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conferences will be held together with the rose rose
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of technical supervision, so it seems to me that it is not entirely
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appropriate for you and I to talk about the fact
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that the IAEA will propose to
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apply some kind of sanctions to the nuclear
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industry of the Russian Federation, I
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think let’s call things by their proper
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names The nuclear industry
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of the Russian Federation is the main
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donor to an organization called
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Magate and finances this organization in a
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much larger volume this
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year, a
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more pleasant visit Blinkin came to
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Kiev promised 2 billion and
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and if you can tell me what you can tell
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about him
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what you can tell the first Blinkin
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recorded that
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Ukraine is an obligatory and
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long-term partner of the United
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States Blinkin recorded that six hundred
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seventy-five million dollars
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today will be spent
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on the necessary purchases of further
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purchases of the equipment that we
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need, this is, first of all, a guided
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missile, rockets, this is, first of all,
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shells for the high Mars systems, this is, first of
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all, the system
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harm and that is, roughly speaking, the supply
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will continue at the proper level in
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terms of the quantity that we
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need, that is, this is operational
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money for operational
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military orders, then Blinken recorded that
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this is not an
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irreversible process of reintegration, or rather the
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integration of Ukraine, the Ukrainian army into the
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system as such, yes but from the point
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of view of technology, the military and so on, and
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these 2 and 2 tenths of a billion dollars
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that you are talking about will be
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spent on long-term investments, the
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military-industrial complex and the military
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forces of 18 countries including Ukraine, 18
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European countries, that is, roughly speaking,
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according to Putin’s plan, as I understand it
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the following was necessary: ​​it was necessary to increase
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the border with NATO in direct
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contact with the Russian Federation, it was necessary to
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pull out lethargic sleep and it was
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necessary to ensure a much
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quicker transition to NATO standard
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weapons in a number of countries in Eastern
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Europe, including Ukraine, it seems to me
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that this task and blink now it was
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emphasized by Mr. Putin, he
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did an excellent job,
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the most important thing that Ukraine asked for was, and
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so we had both
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drones and planes, you
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said a week ago, I’ll tell you
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the order of the Hammer itself, which
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Commerce shells are 80 kilometers or Sa300 attacks,
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this is a matter of the negotiation process and
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watch our Ramstein show in parallel at the
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mountains headquarters, perceiving rather such an
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analytical platform where the
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defense ministers themselves discuss the type and course of
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the war and look at what changes need to be
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made based on the stage of the war at
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which Ukraine is now and what
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types of weapons are needed from the point of view of the fact
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that, in principle, there is no point in
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looking there now some red lines about
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which just yesterday
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strange partners were paying attention
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when Russia said don’t hand over
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weapons there or don’t hand over weapons of
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such and such a range, and so on, it
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seems to me that now on this Rammstein at the
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fifth distance all these questions have been
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completely resolved and accordingly, we can
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count
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on missiles of different ranges within the framework of the negotiation process, I’m not
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saying that we have already agreed on them,
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you understand that these are
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difficult processes and the
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negotiation process is difficult and so on, but
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nevertheless, I hope that sooner or later from the
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point of view and the princes of the fication and
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acceleration of the war, that is, our partners
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still subconsciously expect that this
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war will be ended as soon as possible
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and will last
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for a decade, so in order for
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it not to drag on for a decade, there is a
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certain amount of necessary
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equipment, and so and so includes
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precisely this necessary equipment and
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if we want to speed up and we
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explained this to our partners, including in
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Rushtani we explained that if we want to
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speed up the course of the war to speed up the
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correct finalization of the war, then it is
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still necessary to plan for
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obtaining certain types of weapons and
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within the framework of the stein it is being discussed
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why it is necessary to use such and such weapons at such and such
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stages of the war, I hope
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that conclusions will be drawn, we are not yet
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ready to talk about final
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conclusions about the Ramstein and all other
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negotiations, bilateral negotiations within the
00:20:00
framework of our partnership, but
00:20:02
nevertheless it seems to me that the situation is
00:20:03
gradually improving, you know, or
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there is one very subtle point here, few
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people always focus on it,
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and this is the volume of equipment that we
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need, taking into account the front line and the
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intensity of hostilities and the
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quantity and quality of weapons, which from the
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Russian Federation, the quality is poor, the
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quantity is simply grandiose and millions of
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shells of different calibers in a particularly
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heavy tsar of such volume, parity is new, the
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volume of weapons is essentially nowhere in the world,
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it needs to be gradually produced, it
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needs to be produced additionally, and it
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seems to me that now everyone
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understands this very well and somewhere they are already beginning to actively
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work and production for in order to
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saturate the market, first of all, Ukraine with
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this type of weapon that we need,
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and
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excuse the volume of one point, but
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on the eve of Ramstein an article was
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published in which simply completely
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new theses were put forward, in particular
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it was said that Russia should
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feel the
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brunt of this war were
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demanded named after long-range systems,
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well, naturally, it was meant, as I
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imagine, that it’s not so much to
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build a second Mariupol from Belgorod, but
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specifically for military facilities that are
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located on Russian territory, and I
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noted a completely different tone to this
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article because at one time even the
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Ukrainians and the Americans they said that
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they would not provide systems that would
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attack Russian territory, and from this
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article I concluded that there have been
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some fundamental advances in this
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matter.
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I would not say that the article directly
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states that we must
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essentially wage a war on the territory of the
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Russian Federation is not there, we are talking about the
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fact that Russia should feel as much as possible,
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all of me should be
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swollen to the maximum, but should be
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destroyed as much as possible, causing
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maximum damage to the logistics
00:22:00
support, this is first from the
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Crimea peninsula, this is almost all the border
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rear infrastructure in a very large volume,
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including in Donetsk Luhansk region
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and, accordingly, the
00:22:10
maximum defeat of manpower must be inflicted, but in
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order for Russia to really
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simultaneously feel a large volume of
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tragedies, which, well, they have nacl and the foreign ministry
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for me, for example, I think that it is much more
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important not Belgorod there or something else,
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it doesn’t make any sense for me
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it will turn out that the course of the
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war will change fundamentally as
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soon as the Lugansk candy falls, these
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will be such very significant parts of this war,
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after that the war will go
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exclusively in one direction and
00:22:41
very quickly, and it seems to me in
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order to inflict a truly
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devastating defeat on groups
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especially in in the Donetsk Lugansk
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direction, you understand that there
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were fortifications there for 8
00:22:51
years, a large-scale defense was built precisely
00:22:54
in these directions, but in order
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to inflict a defeat on Russia
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as sensitively as possible,
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it is necessary to inflict a defeat in Donetsk
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and Lugansk, and after that I
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emphasize again irreversible movement it
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will already be clear that the Ukrainian army is
00:23:08
much more effectively creative and
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more modern in terms of tactics and
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strategy of warfare, and
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thus we will probably still
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quickly come to the concept that
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today the world can centrally take
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note of is that it will be necessary to
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liberate everything territories all up to the border
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with Crimea, there is Donetsk and
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Lugansk, that’s what this
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article means, there is, in my opinion, a more
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important passage
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that you and I would need to
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fix, this passage is called that
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this is possible my behavior and
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Mr. Putin and his entourage and
00:23:41
by the way, they are still demonstrating it
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due to the fact that they are too
00:23:44
far from the war itself, they have
00:23:46
never directly participated in the war,
00:23:48
but for me in 2008, not in 2014, not
00:23:51
now, not in Syria, not in African
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republics, and so on, that is, they
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have developed this complex
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of impunity, that is, regardless of the
00:23:58
finalization of the war, in any case, they
00:24:00
will not be punished in any way for
00:24:02
making certain decisions, this is
00:24:04
impunity, this is a key element
00:24:08
of the war, the date from which encourages further
00:24:11
growth, encouraged Russia for a long time to take certain
00:24:13
steps, and now this
00:24:15
impunity provokes further
00:24:17
war, maximization of the war in Ukraine, that
00:24:20
is, and this is the meaning of the text, that
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Russia should feel the full burden,
00:24:24
that is, roughly speaking, the maximum
00:24:26
destruction of the infrastructure of the war, especially
00:24:29
in the Crimea, and the maximum destruction of
00:24:31
manpower, this will not create extreme
00:24:35
pressure on the political elite of the
00:24:36
Russian Federation and the 2nd passage that
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would be important for us to evaluate is the passage
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that Crimea must now
00:24:45
intensify the process of
00:24:47
sabotage work of partisan work there
00:24:49
because Crimea is considered as a
00:24:50
key supporting element
00:24:53
allowing Russia to think about the possibility of
00:24:56
introducing a big war in Europe as a whole, that
00:24:58
is Crimea as a place where there is
00:25:00
actually a large base, and that is, a
00:25:02
large military base from where we don’t pinch them in a
00:25:05
stream, there are still reserves coming in, in fact,
00:25:08
the stream is of course exhaustible, we are a crazy
00:25:10
stream, also exhaustible, and so on, but
00:25:12
nevertheless, in this article, the
00:25:14
key element recorded is that we
00:25:16
must actively work on the topic of Crimea, that
00:25:20
is, actively from any point of view from
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sabotage partisans through
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emphasizing and including if we
00:25:25
have from x and from the point of view of a missile
00:25:27
strike on one or another large bases, and only
00:25:31
then since we are talking about
00:25:34
Luhansk Donetsk The fact is that these are the
00:25:36
people with whom I talk
00:25:38
periodically, military experts,
00:25:40
including Romance with an who
00:25:42
knows the situation in Donetsk very well, and again,
00:25:45
people at the front, even when they were
00:25:48
shelling the Marinka sands, they
00:25:50
suggested many times why not enter
00:25:52
Donetsk as a sabotage force groups, but
00:25:57
why then, if the entry into Donetsk is already
00:26:01
being considered, this has not happened for a long time,
00:26:04
this will happen, look, this is an even
00:26:08
more important question from the point of view of
00:26:10
changing the
00:26:11
feeling of the war both in Ukraine and in Europe,
00:26:14
including that is, this
00:26:15
conservative thinking that did not
00:26:18
allow, for example, to say that Crimea
00:26:20
must necessarily be taken over,
00:26:21
including by military means, and there is
00:26:23
nothing wrong with that, it is an ordinary territory
00:26:24
that belongs to Ukraine, it has been paid for there, there is
00:26:27
no difference and it is not
00:26:28
Russian territory to grow, no matter what Russia
00:26:29
says there, and this equality of rights
00:26:31
has already been fixed, and so on. this
00:26:33
fundamental elephant occurred primarily in the
00:26:34
European honest opinion, but in the
00:26:36
European honest opinion there was no
00:26:37
other fundamental breakdown that Russia
00:26:39
can lose and is obliged, that is,
00:26:42
there are still some doubts that
00:26:43
it is necessary to bring this war to the
00:26:45
obligatory rapid defeat of the
00:26:47
Russian Federation at the same time and
00:26:49
we also had a conservative
00:26:51
public opinion that we are fighting even
00:26:53
in the new occupied
00:26:55
territories, we blockade those
00:26:56
territories that were occupied in
00:26:58
February and gradually understand that we need to be as
00:27:01
strict as possible about what
00:27:03
will happen in Luhansk and Donetsk, and
00:27:04
you are right in saying what is needed work
00:27:06
already there and sabotage groups with
00:27:07
sabotage teams and it is necessary to deliver
00:27:10
direct strikes without starting from
00:27:13
Donetsk and Lugansk, of course, based
00:27:15
on the fact that the Russian Federation is
00:27:17
absolutely clear and yes it is declaring that it is
00:27:20
striking at our large cities
00:27:22
as much as possible without hesitation today and
00:27:24
without hiding it you you know,
00:27:26
we have statistics, they were prepared by the
00:27:28
relevant structures, in this
00:27:30
case, through the Ministry of Internal Affairs, it very clearly
00:27:32
shows that in our drill day, a
00:27:33
little over 22 thousand
00:27:36
civilian objects were damaged, when, that is, the attacks were
00:27:39
mainly inflicted on civilian objects, at the
00:27:41
same time, only a little over 300 were injured
00:27:43
303 and 120 military facilities, that
00:27:47
is, this whole fundamental basis of the
00:27:49
beginning of the military special operation of the Russian
00:27:52
Federation, that it said we would
00:27:54
strike only on military
00:27:55
infrastructure, turned out to be a big
00:27:57
obvious myth, and in fact, over the
00:28:00
course of six and a half months, the strikes have been
00:28:02
carried out, well, almost 200 days before
00:28:05
the war is going on, strikes are delivered exclusively
00:28:08
to civilian targets, military targets
00:28:09
of course hit the sphere as well as cruise
00:28:12
missiles, but nevertheless there are a hundred
00:28:15
times less of them than
00:28:19
you would recognize Michael, I must say that
00:28:22
during the Opium War the
00:28:24
Chinese troops killed 29 in words
00:28:27
29 English soldiers but they they destroyed
00:28:31
several thousand if they were tens of thousands of
00:28:33
actual Chinese subjects
00:28:35
because it was much easier they were
00:28:38
robbed there they were called the fifth column they were simply
00:28:40
robbed because the troops had nothing to
00:28:42
eat so Russia still has room to
00:28:45
grow and I’m coming back bracket since July I
00:28:50
something happened to us but if you wish,
00:28:52
I can interrupt one important thing here, you
00:28:55
touched on one interesting topic, it
00:28:57
seems to me that based on the assessment of
00:29:00
how the Russian army behaves,
00:29:02
including in the occupied territories, and we
00:29:03
live in the Kiev region, not only in the
00:29:05
Kiev region, in the Donetsk region, in the Kherson region, we
00:29:07
see we have a lot of information,
00:29:10
intelligence information, information
00:29:12
from people under occupation, it’s
00:29:15
just maximum looting,
00:29:17
maximum,
00:29:19
it doesn’t seem like there was an installation, you know,
00:29:21
when Russia came in, everyone is surprised
00:29:24
why they are so big in the Kiev
00:29:25
region, it seems to me that this was a
00:29:26
fundamental stop, you take
00:29:28
35 days and then we are giving it all to you for
00:29:30
plunder; there will be no punishment; the
00:29:32
winners will not be judged; therefore, you
00:29:34
can do whatever you want, and
00:29:36
therefore it seems to me that this
00:29:37
behavioral attitude has not changed in the
00:29:39
Russian army; there
00:29:45
will be no need to fight, it will be necessary to
00:29:47
only set up security in certain
00:29:48
territories until checkpoints are formed
00:29:51
and, accordingly, then go from
00:29:52
door to door to arrest the most prominent
00:29:55
pro-Ukrainian activists and at the same time, in
00:29:57
order to somehow pay for this war,
00:30:00
to encourage these 200,000 people who were
00:30:03
the day before the wars were gathered along the perimeter of the
00:30:04
borders of Ukraine, so it was proposed
00:30:06
to rob the population in any form in any
00:30:09
quantity with their beloved with any excesses,
00:30:12
that is, to kill civilians in exactly this way, and
00:30:14
I can explain this absolutely
00:30:16
limitless behavior of the Russian army
00:30:18
in the occupied territories,
00:30:22
Mikhail, but the data said the way out Do you
00:30:25
have operational data about what is
00:30:27
happening in the Kherson region, if you can
00:30:29
share it because I understand that it’s
00:30:32
a little premature, but nevertheless it’s
00:30:37
really premature, but you can
00:30:39
say it follows there and you definitely
00:30:42
see there is a process of looting of
00:30:44
all factories and stores, that is, they are
00:30:46
proud to put in everything is being taken
00:30:49
out in full, they are being taken away in this direction, the fee
00:30:52
shuttles have arrived in
00:30:54
blue, well, I am leading representatives of a
00:30:56
certain criminal contingent
00:30:59
from the Crimea have not arrived from the Kursk
00:31:01
Rostov region,
00:31:03
certain groups have been formed that are
00:31:05
involved, including representatives
00:31:07
of the Russian Guard of the FSB, they are engaged in
00:31:09
property alterations, that is, they are
00:31:11
from the same direction Crimea,
00:31:13
I emphasize once again from the point of view of work on the
00:31:16
population, from the point of view of the population, we
00:31:19
see that there are a lot of filtration
00:31:22
camps, a lot of basements, a lot of
00:31:24
arrests not only of activists,
00:31:27
if
00:31:30
then there is a connection, but just rich people,
00:31:33
let me, yes yes yes yes,
00:31:36
you are exactly what you say correctly the fact that they occupy
00:31:38
apartments, they rob the apartments of especially
00:31:39
rich people and the list and accordingly there
00:31:42
is such a very voluminous information
00:31:45
about this in Melitopol, the same thing
00:31:47
happens in Berdyansk and even
00:31:49
Mariupol where they actually finish it and
00:31:51
what is left there, some people
00:31:53
understand that this is part of the
00:31:54
city destroyed, part of it still remained
00:31:56
there, all this is divided into
00:31:58
certain districts, let’s say, which
00:32:02
is given to looting one group or another,
00:32:04
here they invest no
00:32:06
money to make it clear, the
00:32:07
minimum set per day is rather low and what
00:32:08
is spent is created for this is a small
00:32:10
propaganda picture when there
00:32:12
photographs a school where everything is very are happy and are
00:32:15
releasing a newspaper for a while Genicheske
00:32:17
released a newspaper thank you to Russia for September 1st
00:32:20
Genicheske Vesnik yes, but this is
00:32:22
fantastic, that is, of course, there
00:32:24
was never an organic September 1st
00:32:25
until Russia came there,
00:32:27
respectively, they create this
00:32:29
staged story when several
00:32:31
dozen children are photographed and so on further,
00:32:33
but in reality there is no money, there is no
00:32:35
pension, there is nothing, there is nothing from the point of view,
00:32:38
namely, the financing of some
00:32:39
large social programs, that is, this is
00:32:41
all a big myth and you know, there is a conversation there,
00:32:43
as far as we understand, including among the
00:32:45
laboratory technicians, by the way, these
00:32:47
Balinese streams Usovoy Rogov, yes, they are
00:32:49
all also exporting the maximum amount of
00:32:51
property of some kind, I
00:32:52
understand perfectly well that they will not be there, and in
00:32:54
conversations they say that no one
00:32:55
will invest anything because it is unclear,
00:32:57
we are staying here, we are not staying, based on the
00:33:00
situation that is on the front line, but
00:33:02
today we can see you understand everything perfectly well,
00:33:04
the same Kherson is today you
00:33:06
are in Kherson and tomorrow you won’t
00:33:07
have time through the pontoon you someday you
00:33:10
can stay forever
00:33:13
and you can’t even take a washing machine with you
00:33:16
and Rammstein and something else important
00:33:19
happened in Rammstein what about him
00:33:22
is that what didn’t happen is important there on the 2nd
00:33:25
side there were
00:33:26
specific side with a number of countries
00:33:29
to which specific types of weapons were said that were
00:33:31
needed to
00:33:34
solve special problems in Ukraine there they
00:33:36
needed a service in Denmark and Norway
00:33:39
in England and so on, well, that is 2 bets are
00:33:41
quite plentiful, voluminous and face-to-face, that
00:33:44
is, in contrast to the already volume of phone
00:33:45
calls, this was face-to-face and accordingly
00:33:47
we hope for some strengthening of a
00:33:49
certain position on weapons in
00:33:51
specific positions weapons, by the way, not
00:33:53
only drones and high-mars, but also
00:33:57
sea-based missiles and missiles that are necessary there
00:34:01
small arms certain types of weapons
00:34:03
will break armored vehicles for the sake of peace,
00:34:04
too, of course, that is, this is a
00:34:07
whole series of other additional systems that
00:34:08
those countries
00:34:10
that, for example, cannot give us
00:34:12
stories about the system,
00:34:15
I will say that if
00:34:20
I say that, in principle, the extremely
00:34:23
effective Ramstein is already
00:34:25
absolutely if, for example, 1 2 Ramstein there
00:34:28
was still some kind of, you know, such
00:34:30
wariness and understanding
00:34:31
whether you will really go to the end in this war from the
00:34:33
point of view of the volume of financial
00:34:35
assistance, and because this is still
00:34:37
essentially a direct clash with Russia, it
00:34:39
really became direct the end of Russia,
00:34:40
if not on the battlefield,
00:34:42
only Ukraine is higher on the battlefield, and in principle we
00:34:44
understand all this, yes, but it was
00:34:46
now an absolutely clear understanding of what is
00:34:48
necessary in this war and testing
00:34:50
certain types of weapons, taking into account the
00:34:52
intensity of the war,
00:34:54
there is no such intensity anywhere but not on the same continent and at the
00:34:57
same time that it is necessary to
00:34:59
give away those types of weapons that
00:35:01
Ukraine needs, especially since, for example, the
00:35:03
Western standard is really
00:35:05
much more accurate, it is much
00:35:07
more modern, and it allows you to
00:35:10
solve problems much more with less
00:35:13
consumables, but there you go shells and so
00:35:15
on, it’s similar and accordingly
00:35:17
now these were absolutely comfortable
00:35:18
conditions when there was already a consensus on, again, a
00:35:21
decision was made to go all the way from the point of
00:35:24
view of saturating Ukraine with the necessary
00:35:26
types of weapons, and
00:35:30
what exactly did either Austin
00:35:33
or other people in Rammstein say, that’s what they were saying
00:35:37
parting words gave Ukraine the
00:35:41
means to make an official statement about the fact that
00:35:43
behind the scenes, or rather on the sidelines of
00:35:46
Ramstein, we will not
00:35:48
just talk, yes, I am not at all a supporter of
00:35:50
you bringing out any specific
00:35:53
subject-matter
00:35:54
guidelines, or there are conversations, but in
00:35:57
principle it is clearly and publicly
00:35:59
said that Ukraine will undoubtedly receive
00:36:02
this key star, you are undoubtedly
00:36:03
Ukraine will receive the entire volume, both in
00:36:06
quantitative and qualitative
00:36:07
terms, of the equipment that will be necessary
00:36:09
to solve specific problems for the
00:36:12
fastest possible blockade of Ukrainian
00:36:14
territories, that’s roughly if we
00:36:16
summarize it all like this, that is,
00:36:18
no one will refuse it will be necessary
00:36:20
to finance some
00:36:22
production programs, including
00:36:23
by the way, returning 2.2 billion is a
00:36:26
long investment and at the same time they will
00:36:29
buy weapons from other countries if, for
00:36:31
example, those countries cannot, for some
00:36:33
reason, transfer weapons themselves, let’s say they do
00:36:35
n’t have enough there is some kind of Nastya resource
00:36:36
and so on, that is, there will be such a
00:36:38
cross exchange
00:36:39
if there is finance and they are weapons then
00:36:42
finances if there is no finance there are weapons
00:36:44
then you also get finances and so on,
00:36:47
that is, well, this was all discussed
00:36:48
many times in an absolutely warm atmosphere
00:36:51
and the key decision before Ukraine must
00:36:54
receive everything necessary for
00:36:56
Russia to leave the territory, this is a
00:36:58
fundamental question, look, you can
00:37:00
talk for a long time about ablution, yes, I don’t see
00:37:02
the point in talking about the war itself
00:37:03
because it is already clear to everyone, either a
00:37:06
new demarcation line means
00:37:08
the gain will grow, and that is, in essence, this
00:37:10
the war was lost, but by the civilized
00:37:12
part of more than 100 communities, until either
00:37:16
Russia goes beyond the borders of Ukraine
00:37:18
and then an irreversible process will begin in
00:37:21
Russia itself and then
00:37:22
irreversible processes will begin in other enclaves,
00:37:24
for example, the existence of the Transnistrian
00:37:26
enclave or there, relatively speaking, those computers
00:37:28
that are in Georgia, then today they
00:37:31
really extremely counterproductive
00:37:32
for these regions and, accordingly, they do not
00:37:34
always provoke instability there,
00:37:36
so it seems to me that now there is an understanding in the world
00:37:37
that this whole era on the
00:37:39
main policy that was inherent in the
00:37:42
Russian Federation must
00:37:43
end, since
00:37:45
the war in Europe has already begun with such intensity, then it
00:37:47
will probably be necessary it’s right to end it, but
00:37:50
this is a very serious statement, and here,
00:37:54
against the backdrop of such a productive Ramstein,
00:37:58
Silvio Berlusconi crawls out of political oblivion and says, and I’m the
00:38:02
one who wants to contribute to the negotiations,
00:38:04
if possible, where did it come from nude with
00:38:08
yours, how did you answer him, you even sent him
00:38:13
where Drutsky’s military man the ship just
00:38:15
got by without famous words, well, brighter,
00:38:19
I prefer the maximum to my colleagues, it was the same
00:38:21
people, yes, it was a classic
00:38:23
Berlusconi, give a man who was already
00:38:26
15-20 years late for the telephone train,
00:38:29
and with his rhetoric and with his
00:38:32
political views, by the way, he
00:38:34
suggested not only to him to be a mediator noah
00:38:36
Mrs. Merkel it looks
00:38:38
extremely strange they always knew about it
00:38:40
Merkel most likely didn’t know it
00:38:43
seems to me that Merkel now most of all
00:38:44
wants to disappear as much as possible from the point
00:38:48
of view of some kind of connection and some kind of
00:38:50
policy 2008
00:38:53
2020 before but that is to Unfortunately,
00:38:56
during this time, Merkel did the maximum,
00:38:58
so she and Sarkozy are 2 subjects of
00:39:01
big European politics, which
00:39:04
unfortunately provoked, in my opinion, I
00:39:06
could be wrong, of course, but they also
00:39:07
provoked Mr. Putin in the manner of
00:39:09
unlimited military expansion in the
00:39:11
fourteenth century in the eighth
00:39:13
fourteenth century, now in the twenty-
00:39:14
second year so here
00:39:16
Berlusconi returning, it looks extremely funny
00:39:18
that everyone knows perfectly well about the warm personal
00:39:21
relations between Berlusconi and Putin, everyone
00:39:22
knows perfectly well that
00:39:24
Sony 0 is protecting its authority from the point of view of the mediation
00:39:26
function, it is absolutely clearly pro-Russian,
00:39:28
moreover, taking Merkel into the company
00:39:31
which provoked the close
00:39:32
integration of
00:39:33
Russian energy systems and Europe and
00:39:36
which, in fact, today provoked an
00:39:38
absolutely obvious different type of war, not
00:39:41
only the military war in
00:39:43
Ukraine itself, but also a year and a half ago,
00:39:45
the war around Nord Stream
00:39:47
12 began and, accordingly, to the monopolization of
00:39:49
Russian energy resources of the
00:39:51
European market, this is all this
00:39:53
legacy of Mrs. Merkel and of course she is
00:39:55
for sure also depending on your pro-
00:39:59
Russian position, this is an erroneous
00:40:01
doctrine that Russia will be actively
00:40:03
drawn into the common European business and,
00:40:06
accordingly, in this way Russia
00:40:07
will never pose a threat to
00:40:09
Europe, it turned out that this is the most
00:40:11
erroneous concept that led to
00:40:13
today’s tragedy and these two
00:40:15
entities are certainly look extremely
00:40:17
anecdotal as mediators, that
00:40:19
is, their mediation, by the way, Merkel
00:40:22
was already a mediator, and mediation
00:40:24
in 1914 led to the fact that a
00:40:25
frozen conflict arose because it was
00:40:28
precisely by standards that she insisted on extremely
00:40:30
careless behavior towards the
00:40:32
Russian Federation to the fact that there is no need to
00:40:34
pay attention to Crimea as an
00:40:36
object that was illegally captured
00:40:38
was captured occupied there is no need to
00:40:40
pay attention to the active
00:40:41
hostilities in Donbass and Lugansk that we need to
00:40:44
sit down at the negotiating table and sign
00:40:46
some kind of truce, so we signed a
00:40:48
truce which was known under
00:40:50
Minsk-1 then Minsk- 2 and accordingly,
00:40:52
this truce certainly appealed to the
00:40:54
expansionist interests of
00:40:56
Putin, who believed that
00:40:57
impunity is indeed
00:40:59
impunity, you can commit any
00:41:00
crimes, you can seize any
00:41:02
sovereign territories, you can come up with a
00:41:04
mandate to fire cruise missiles
00:41:07
even at Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, any
00:41:09
other cities of Ukraine and there
00:41:11
will be no punishment for this this is a
00:41:14
consequence of the policy of the measure, and indirectly of
00:41:17
course Berlusconi, which
00:41:18
my friend Vladimir or Volodya as
00:41:21
he called him always said, and thus, of course, it is
00:41:24
very strange why Berlusconi came out
00:41:27
and he came out because this is from one play
00:41:30
called we are shaking off
00:41:34
mothballs from old things, unfortunately, this
00:41:37
play was written by Mr. Putin in
00:41:39
which shred participates, I understand that
00:41:41
Berlusconi was involved, I
00:41:43
understand that they indirectly wanted to
00:41:45
involve Mrs. Merkel and I understand
00:41:47
that he was supposed to meet on wi-fi,
00:41:49
remember all this acana Isolde
00:41:52
Austrian politics at as well as at the wedding
00:41:55
that she was actively there, yes, yes, and they
00:42:00
probably would like Kanai’s goal,
00:42:01
too, suddenly, for the wrong reason, she said
00:42:03
that she was ready to consider herself as a
00:42:05
mediator for resolving the
00:42:07
conflict resolution process, you know, in other
00:42:09
words, I’ll type Estonia, I liked
00:42:11
the phrase I ready to act as a mediator in
00:42:14
resolving the conflict, that means there is
00:42:16
some kind of conflict, there is no war on the
00:42:18
territory of the sovereign, or an invading army,
00:42:22
but there is a conflict that needs to be
00:42:24
resolved, and what is it to resolve
00:42:26
a conflict? This means coming to the negotiating table,
00:42:27
force and everything, and they recorded the dice flow of
00:42:30
blood there. there is Russia will have to
00:42:32
remain in that part of the territory of
00:42:33
Ukraine that has captured us in a thermal way, as a
00:42:35
rule, has committed a whole volume of
00:42:38
crimes, this certainly looks
00:42:40
impressive, but again, I always
00:42:42
think that we are returning to Mr.
00:42:45
Argentinean Mr. threat in this
00:42:47
case, Italian Mr. Berlusconi,
00:42:49
I have a feeling that they
00:42:50
really perceive the world and Ukraine
00:42:53
as not quite intellectually mature
00:42:56
or what, I don’t understand these sentences
00:42:57
fully,
00:43:01
well, it’s Yulia Latynina and Mikhail
00:43:04
Podolyak, about 20 thousand people are watching us,
00:43:07
don’t forget to subscribe and
00:43:09
like, and it’s probably just
00:43:12
like that last short question, as
00:43:14
long as you remember Mr.
00:43:16
Grosse again, the same question that I
00:43:19
asked a week ago, and Europe, if
00:43:21
Mr. Grosse doesn’t want to do this, doesn’t
00:43:25
want to slap sanctions on Rosatom so that he
00:43:29
can’t build a nuclear power plant, at least about
00:43:33
Hungary and maybe even more they
00:43:36
want Turkey Turkey in general is not
00:43:37
part of
00:43:39
Europe now she is concerned she is at
00:43:42
such a small crossroads and she
00:43:45
is concerned about how it will pass she is
00:43:48
very scared of herself that there
00:43:49
will be a hard winter and there is a
00:43:54
limited amount of energy resources and
00:43:56
accordingly there will be a slight drop in the
00:43:58
standard of living there will be a slight cold snap
00:44:00
in the apartments, Europe continues to
00:44:03
wind itself up in this seemingly strange
00:44:05
story, Europe still
00:44:08
cannot understand that a war, especially of such
00:44:11
intensity as Ukraine, is
00:44:12
really costly and it
00:44:14
really is necessary now to go to bed to
00:44:16
end two wars at once to blackmail
00:44:18
and with an energy war against Russia
00:44:19
Europe and, accordingly, the war itself,
00:44:22
the war in Ukraine, Europe is at a
00:44:24
crossroads; on the one hand, it is already ready to
00:44:26
accept for itself the importance of making the right
00:44:29
choice and, in principle, is on the right
00:44:31
road, but at the same time, it is always
00:44:33
trying to turn around; is it possible to
00:44:36
return to February 23 before the start? military
00:44:38
operations, isn’t it still possible to
00:44:40
somehow return to pre-war times and,
00:44:44
accordingly, are not fully ready
00:44:45
to use all the tools that
00:44:48
would significantly speed up, again
00:44:49
emphasizing the end of the war, what you
00:44:51
propose would significantly speed up
00:44:53
the end of the war, why because Russia
00:44:56
has understood I would finally understand that Europe does not have a
00:44:59
single pity for the Russian
00:45:02
Federation and not a single doubt about the
00:45:04
need to apply the most
00:45:06
severe sanctions so that
00:45:08
Russia gets scared when Russia receives
00:45:10
specifics in this case on the nuclear
00:45:12
industry, this is an important element of the
00:45:15
architecture of the modern Russian
00:45:17
economic and political system then
00:45:19
then Russia will really listen to
00:45:21
what they tell it, so unfortunately
00:45:24
I have the feeling that we still have to
00:45:26
inflict significant tactical defeats on the
00:45:28
Russian army on the battlefield, that is,
00:45:31
for me, for example, it is obvious that the
00:45:33
key defeat would be
00:45:35
the liberation in the literal sense of the word,
00:45:37
the liberation of Lugansk and Donetsk before and,
00:45:39
accordingly, then it would sharply
00:45:41
speed up the adoption of relevant
00:45:43
decisions in Europe and would sharply speed up the erasure of
00:45:46
the view, if I may say so, of the
00:45:48
Russian political elite of
00:45:50
public opinion, by the way, and you saw
00:45:52
today before the statement in general, and I understand
00:45:54
that sociologists are a conventional concept in
00:45:56
modern Russia does not have electoral
00:45:58
democracy on the topic of the mill, he said
00:45:59
that 92 percent are simply delighted with the
00:46:02
current policies of Mr. Putin and the
00:46:05
modern Russian state.
00:46:08
I rarely said that 90 percent of
00:46:11
people from Kherson
00:46:13
approve of joining Russia, I
00:46:15
think this is exactly from the same series, it
00:46:18
seems to me, it seems that it
00:46:23
seems to me that this object by the
00:46:25
name of Kiriyenko was mistaken in Kherson, they want
00:46:29
destruction and annexation to the Russian
00:46:32
Federation and then live in some kind of
00:46:33
absolute poverty without these basic
00:46:36
146 percent, this seems to me to be the
00:46:38
key number for Russian
00:46:40
electoral democracy absent
00:46:42
146 percent
00:46:43
Kherson residents
00:46:44
46 markings
00:46:47
Yes, not 146 but 217, and so we know that Europe is
00:46:53
already ready to supply weapons but is not yet
00:46:56
ready to suffer, this is already great
00:46:58
progress for me, actually economic
00:47:00
sanctions, the economic behavior of Europe and
00:47:03
gas and oil, I think we will discuss in one
00:47:06
of the next
00:47:07
meetings because this is actually a
00:47:10
very important topic that now or we
00:47:12
will not directly touch on because we
00:47:14
will be stuck here for another hour Michael thank
00:47:18
you very much,
00:47:19
in general,
00:47:21
the further into the forest the thicker the partisans are, the
00:47:24
more Ukrainian victories and the more
00:47:26
Europe is inclined to
00:47:28
support this self-sustaining
00:47:30
reaction and I think that even before
00:47:34
Luhansk, it’s already from the guest if Kupyansk
00:47:38
is taken that this will also make a great
00:47:41
impression
00:47:42
super I agree thank you very much very
00:47:47
professional very cool yes
00:47:51
thank you until we meet again it was Yulia
00:47:54
Latynina thank you we are letting him go and I’m
00:47:57
just
00:47:58
telling my listeners Alaverdi
00:48:02
you if you want to add, I just
00:48:06
say goodbye,
00:48:08
goodbye,
00:48:11
everyone, Mihai is switching off, don’t forget,
00:48:15
gentlemen, subscribe to our channel, don’t
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