...سؤال تطرحه مجلة نشرة الانترنت الاميركية ...

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00:00A question raised by the American Internet Bulletin magazine and answered in a long report that it exploits with the first spark that led to the outbreak of protests.
00:08This is to raise the prices of liquefied natural gas in the country.
00:11which is considered one of the main energy products in Kazakhstan. The magazine reads what is behind this lift and says that the Kazakh government
00:19For years, it has adopted a policy of selling liquefied gas.
00:23at a subsidized price that is much less than the cost of production, in addition to supporting other goods. This support national Indras sees as an undeclared deal.
00:32between what the autocratic countries and the citizens describe.
00:35in return for their staying away from the politics, they are offered a basic standard of living, but when the government loses its ability to provide this support, the protest
00:45It will be an inevitable response.
00:47According to Ha'aretz, anger in Kazakhstan is fuelled by the living situation in an energy-producing country.
00:55He should be able to secure more lives tomorrow for his citizens.
00:59According to the magazine, the Internet bulletin in this report reviews the president's first reaction when the government said
01:07after he felt that the promises regarding restoring the maximum limits of gas prices.
01:11She's not coming. The magazine added that there are fears in Nour Sultan about the loyalty of the security forces, which prompted it to demand support
01:20From the Collective Security Treaty Organization.
01:22But it serves as a warning bell for the neighboring government in Eurasia, especially Azerbaijan and Russia, she said.
01:32throughout the period of time in Kazakhstan adds to the fears of the disruption of production and thus reflects to some extent on the oil prices, and so it was until this morning, but we note that it is also.
01:43Oil, with the declines that help it in the markets, is declining slightly. Brent is currently at the level of two.
01:50eighty dollars a barrel reflects the gains of the morning while
01:54Texas is declining by about thirteen percentage points and below the level of eighty.
02:00Dollar a barrel.
02:04While he expressed anger from inflation recently to the outbreak of violent protests in Kazakhstan, governments in neighboring countries and others around the world, including Ukraine, Russia, Argentina and Sri Lanka, which are facing.
02:17A wave of inflationary pressures revealed the adoption of incentive measures and measures in an attempt to calm the fears.
02:24on the high cost of food and medical supplies. This also comes at a time when the FAO food price index witnessed last December.
02:33a decline from the highest level in fourteen years, according to the organization, this decline was mainly driven.
02:39the prices of vegetable oils and sugar declined .
02:44Joining us from Rome, Mr. AbdulRabb Abasi Yan, Chief Economist of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, FAO, welcome. Is this the decline that we have seen recently on food prices?
02:58He is.