00:00So, SU-57s, best plane in the world.
00:08Yes, it's not over-exaggeration.
00:10It's the best plane in the world.
00:12And the issue of SU-57s certainly will be on the agenda during the coming visit.
00:21So let's not speak about the details.
00:23There are lots of competitors in the world.
00:26And some of the competitors are not, let's say, sticking their business to international law.
00:38So sometimes they can do bad things in order to make unjust competition.
00:47But we're standing for just competition.
00:50And in just competition, someone can hardly compete with us in this field.
00:58So, NATO and Europe and their eagerness of doing war.
01:04Yes, unfortunately, we're facing that.
01:07Europe is speaking only about war.
01:09And even now, when Trump administration is spending tremendous efforts in order to pave the way for peaceful negotiations,
01:18and when Russia is continuing to be open for peace negotiations,
01:24European countries are speaking about war.
01:27European countries are speaking about doing war till the last Ukrainian.
01:31They are trying to find a way to ensure financing of Ukraine to continue the battle.
01:43They are discussing a possibility of stealing Russian assets that are blocked in Europe.
01:53It's more than 200 billion dollars.
01:56It is illegal block.
01:59But now they want to steal this money and use this money for supplying the war machine of Kiev regime.
02:13There are some sober heads in Europe, like Belgians.
02:17They say that you have to guarantee us that when Russians go to court, to international court,
02:24and when they demand this money back, we'll be paying off it together.
02:29So, there are some clever guys there.
02:32But the rest of the people in Europe, they're trying to just to steal our money.
02:40So, unfortunately, they are eager to continue confrontation.
02:45They say that they are afraid of Russia.
02:51They say that Russia is a danger for Europe.
02:54But it is nonsense.
02:56And in our view, they're just trying to shift the attention of their taxpayers
03:04and to shift the attention of their electorate from domestic problems
03:10to so-called threat coming from Russia.
03:15During the history, it happened a number of times.
03:17But this is not true.
03:19This is not true.
03:20Russia is standing for peace.
03:22Russia is looking for peace.
03:24But Russia wants its concerns to be taken into account.
03:32Mr. Madan Jada.
03:42Sir, I'm Madan Jada from Hindustan newspaper.
03:45My question is regarding nuclear energy, possible agreement.
03:52Actually, you know, India is expanding its nuclear energy sector.
03:59And we also open the door for private sector.
04:03And our policy, also some policy changes, like we are shifting from big reactor to small reactor.
04:12And my specific question is, could Russia help India to setting up small modular reactor,
04:21SMR, which technology Russia help?
04:25The question is, the answer is yes.
04:27The answer is yes.
04:29And Mr. Liha Chauf, chief executive of Rosatom, will be joining the president during his visit.
04:35And he will be carrying an offer for this small reactor in his bag.
04:43And this offer will be on the table of negotiations.
04:47Russia possesses this very important technologies of small and very flexible nuclear reactors,
04:56which are of great interest in lots of countries nowadays.
05:03It's a very popular issue of discussion.
05:05Russia has an experience, a real experience, in producing those small reactors.
05:12And I have no doubt that we'll be ready to discuss this issue with India
05:18and to supply these technologies to our Indian friends.
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