00:00We can't stay here, guys. Let's widen the path, we can't stay here.
00:05At this point, of course, he was satisfied from this point of view,
00:09still worried about his situation and therefore,
00:12raised to the fact that he was no longer directly connected to his conditions.
00:16So, in a way, he made me understand that for these sufferings of suicide,
00:20he could no longer be held responsible, at least from this point of view.
00:25How did you find him, how did you find him?
00:28I found him, obviously, as usual, from a physical point of view,
00:31of course, well, tired, more and more tried,
00:34because every day more, every day less, obviously, in prison, he doesn't like it.
00:37Did you make yourself available to show an electronic bracelet?
00:39Yes, absolutely.
00:40Certainly, in the discussion of the homicides?
00:42Certainly, yes, we have already foreseen that the audience of the 15th will be present.
00:46We have a predisposition, then we will also verify it as a detail,
00:51in view of the audience, a very short one, even a minute,
00:54a statement on his part, spontaneous,
00:56in which he will confirm his availability and the fact that he does not want to escape from Italy.
01:00Is it known why the ambassador did not come today?
01:02No, it was already, to be honest, I have already told your colleagues,
01:05we took this appointment in advance,
01:08but it was already possible that the ambassador was not present for institutional reasons,
01:12so until the last one, by the way, this morning he confirmed to me that he could not come,
01:17there is nothing strange about it.
01:19Listen, what materials did you have in there, if this was Malpensa?
01:22Well, there were, as far as I can remember, computers,
01:25some commercial documentary files,
01:28some SIM elements, I think, which are used for personal devices,
01:36computers, I repeat, and cell phones.
01:39None of the networks?
01:40No, no, from the point of view, let's say so, criminal,
01:44in short, from this point of view, I don't think there is anything.
01:46Then he asked me to kidnap everything and I kidnapped everything.
01:49Have the extradition documents arrived?
01:52At least it turns out, at least it turns out,
01:54but, I repeat, they are here for you, so I can't say if it happened or not.
01:58Minister Norbio says that the liberation of the room is disconnected from all this.
02:03Well, at the moment, yes, because it is free, so it is basically a given fact,
02:07so if someone could think in advance that there was an effective connection between the two things,
02:12because in fact everyone is free to think what they want,
02:15today you can't think like that anymore, at least I think so.
02:18Regarding the accusations made by the Americans?
02:21Well, on this too, it is always proven.
02:23Among other things, he declared to me that he is turning off the television,
02:26which, however, had access several times, because when you see on television,
02:30always flanked by war actions, military actions,
02:34or, however, he is held responsible for the fact that, among other things,
02:38the American guys were killed in the October of 1922.
02:41This is something that really destroys him a lot,
02:43even from a human and emotional point of view.
02:48Well, thank you.
02:50What did you say?
02:51That's what I say.
02:52But it's a private property, isn't it?
02:54No, it's a chamber property, so ...
02:56No, no, I checked it on the internet.
02:58Ah, I see.
02:59Ah, well, I don't know, I didn't publish it.
03:01Then?
03:02What will it be, I don't know.
03:03Will it be in the room or downstairs?
03:05Downstairs.
03:06Yes, yes, yes.
03:07How do you pronounce the name?
03:09Abedini, Abedini?
03:10Abedini, Najaf Abadi.
03:12Abedini, not Abedini.
03:14Abbreviated Abedini, not Abedini.
03:16Yes, they are actually two surnames put together.
03:18Abedini, Najaf Abadi.
03:20Or if you want Abedini, then it depends on the pronunciation you want to do.
03:23Abedini, okay.
03:24It depends.
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