00:00But there is no doubt that this terrorist attack confirmed yet again that the Zelensky regime is ready to engage in any provocation to undermine the negotiations process and that the regime will go to any length to convince its Western sponsors to try to
00:30derail the process and make efforts like the United States forward.
00:37But there is no doubt that this terrorist attack confirmed yet again that the Zelensky regime is ready to engage in any provocation to undermine the negotiations process and that the regime will go to any length to convince its Western sponsors
00:59to try to derail the process and make efforts like the United States forward.
01:12Almost the entire OSC agenda has been ukrainized with rare exceptions.
01:19It even happened in areas which were supposed to be devoted to mutually beneficial cooperation and the search for concrete mutually acceptable projects in transport, communications, logistics, investments and humanitarian affairs.
01:40The organization is now seeing an effort to the detriment of discussions that should pursue its actual agenda.
01:57We are seeing increasing efforts to include issues that do not fall within its competence and that aim to ukrainize the agenda further.
02:14And this was a frank discussion.
02:21Our Swiss colleagues and the secretariat appreciate the complexities that they will have to navigate given the deep crisis at the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
02:40The causes of this crisis are well known, but we still had an additional discussion on this topic and responded to concerns that our colleagues had.
02:53Some root causes lie with the leadership of NATO and the European Union, which, long before the Ukrainian events, decided to adopt the organization at the service of their own interests.
03:12And after the special military operation began, they made it into a tool to wage hybrid war against the Russian Federation and support the all-out war that is being waged against our country.
03:30And I said, well, you must have some sort of journalistic dignity because sometimes we are seeing questions asked like why is not Russia interested in reaching peace, which is an abstraction that you can ask as many times as you want.
03:55And you can respond to it an infinite amount of times.
04:00But as to who exactly was killed in Bucha and why isn't this discussed, Secretary General Guterres mumbled something about that, turning down his eyes, saying that there are ethical standards that do not allow them to name those names out loud.
04:24What kind of ethical standards are those?
04:27So I call on journalists, especially Western journalists, as it was in the Western media that this scandal was incited, try to ask the Ukrainian leadership or ask the BBC.
04:44They must know who they must know who to contact to pull up all the details of that situation.
04:53So you shouldn't just play along with the Rutte's, Von der Leyen's and Zelensky's who constantly lie outright.
05:07Now try it.
05:08And now NATO is doing exactly what is prohibited.
05:15They're trying not only to dominate, but also to include more and more countries to expand.
05:26Now they're trying to swallow Ukraine and turn it into a large pad against the Russian Federation to deploy military bases, deploy weapons targeting Russia.
05:41And this has led to the situation where we had no choice but to start the special military operation, acting in response to the appeals from the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics.
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