tv [untitled] February 24, 2024 6:00pm-6:31pm EET
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romania, first of all, and bulgaria, ukraine managed to establish its own grain corridor, thanks to this corridor, the gdp of ukraine in 2024, as the british degardian wrote, will increase, should increase by 10%, and budget revenues will increase by 5-6%. thank you very much, sir, myroslav, i'm sorry, myroslav czech-polish politician and public figure, was in touch with us, but now. news from espresso, from anna evimelnik, i'll give her the floor, and you can already see her. congratulations, thank you for your work, the news team will continue to work in this issue as well, in particular on what muscovites want disrupt the plan to supply western weapons to ukraine, the details of this news and others in a moment.
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ukraine and canada signed a security agreement. the document was approved by president volodymyr zelenskyi and prime minister justin trudeau. it stipulates that tava will allocate more than 3 billion canadian dollars in macro-financial and defense assistance to kyiv this year. according to zelenskyi. today it is definitely stronger than two years ago, because another step has been taken to strengthen the position of the ukrainian people and especially our soldiers. the supreme commander emphasized that this is a powerful and timely decision and an important contribution to ukrainian stability. the european union will transfer 170,000 shells to ukraine by the end of march. next, europe will work on the grain'. the volume
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of deliveries was announced by minister of foreign affairs dmytro kuleba after a meeting with eu high representative josep borel. the diplomat thanked for constant help and support and noted that there are still many important decisions ahead. they want to stop the aid. russia has developed a plan to disrupt western supplies equipment to ukraine. the manager told about this in an interview with the telegraph. kyrylo budanov, intelligence directorate of the ministry of defense. according to him , the occupiers tried to implement it several times, but without success. certain elements of these plans are known to ukrainian intelligence officers through agency work. muscovites are ready to implement these plans, they are just waiting for a political decision, and it is difficult to predict it, - added the head of gur. next, about the situation in the regions of ukraine. the russians killed a 60-year-old
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woman in the zaporizhzhia region, she was during shelling of the city of gulyai pole, was in her own yard and she was hit by debris, - said the head of the region, ivan fedorov. next to the deceased was a 32-year-old man, he was injured and was hospitalized. and before the consequences of enemy attacks on kharkiv region, the russians shelled kupyansk from the rocket salvo system at night and in the morning. private houses and... farm buildings were damaged, the regional prosecutor's office said, the occupiers also attacked the village of vilkhuvatka, the enemy hit the premises of the summer kitchen of a residential building, previously fired from the artillery. they survived the occupation, left, but returned home. the horbel family met the full-scale invasion of russia in their hometown of balaklia in kharkiv oblast. he was captured in the first days of march 2020.
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second, how people managed to escape and why they returned, the story of this family is in our material. this is anna's former office. she worked at the local cultural center for more than one year, she remembers the last holiday she organized with her colleagues. unity day was february 16 two years ago. it was, well... you know, a feeling of pride, unity for one's own country, and at that time it was never thought that such, such tragic events would happen. the life of the horbel family changed drastically on the morning of february 24. he and his neighbors moved to a shelter nearby. the city was shelled by the invaders from the first days of the great war. it was necessary to run, bathe or wash. and it was shelled here and
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it was even scary to run out, this shelter is now open, it is warm, clean and there is light, this is where we constantly charged the phone. ponies: people brought, you know, united, and who he did everything he could, someone cleaned , someone brought extension cords to charge phones , there were a lot of sockets, anna walks through the basement and remembers every corner who lived and slept where, we sat here, there were still chairs from this building, and we lived here. it was our home for about a month, we spent the night and day here, because it was scary to be in the apartment after the airstrikes, but after a couple of weeks it became scary to stay in the basement, anna recalls , the occupiers have already entered the city, they are here where
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the encroacher is, here they are hands rose up like that they looked like that and waited, and what were they waiting for, i don't know what they were standing for, i don't know, they did, they didn't... touch, they didn't, on the contrary, they said: "get out, we came by storm, we don't want you let's move, go home , don't suffer, don't sit here, people went home, but the houses continued to be shelled already in the evening of the same day , the light, water and heating went out, the heroine recalls. anna's family decided to leave the city, she says , then in the first weeks it is quite easy for the russian military to pass." through roadblocks, and he and his family were able to break through. anna and her children lived in the west of the country for more than a year, but still decided to return because she wanted to go home. when you see all this live, when you come back and see the destruction of your city,
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what the enemies have done here, your heart bleeds. when they returned, the woman got a new job, and now she is waiting for her husband konstantin to return from the war. at the very beginning of the full-scale invasion, he went to the front as a volunteer. i wouldn't say that it was a shock, that, in principle, somewhere deep down soul, it seemed to me that it would still be like that, well, knowing him, so if i reacted, not as emotionally as possible, my wife should have. but i supported him, vanna's most important wish is victory, and for her husband to return home, for the family to be together, that's the main dream, well, in principle, like my husband's, because he says that if he hadn't
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seen her growing up his daughter, and for the time being, is getting closer to victory, from the kharkiv region for the espresso tv channel. in order to achieve victory and expel all russians from our land, we must help the army. espresso tv channel continues collection for fprons for a separate platoon of unmanned air systems sapsan of the state special service of transport. these courageous soldiers are actively conducting combat operations in the donetsk direction, attack and restrain the enemy thanks to drones, they successfully destroy a lot of russian equipment, fortifications and manpower. our. the goal is uah 1 million for flying weapons, there are already more than uah 660,000 in the accounts. the best investment in our freedom is a donation to the armed forces. the price of the work of ukrainian farmers near the krikivets korchova checkpoint was installing agricultural machinery that had been destroyed
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russian invaders. burnt tractors, kamaz trucks, combines were brought from the de-occupied territories. this is what ukrainian farmers want to show the polish demonstrators. in what conditions they have to work in ukraine, according to the initiators of the action, the shot special transport will stand at the border until the protests end. let me remind you that this week the poles dumped ukrainian grain, wagons and trains at least three times. this is just a reminder of what is actually the classic cost of growing agricultural products, of grain, of seeds. goods and means of protection, we also have irreversible losses in the form of the blood of our defenders, in the form of the tears of their relatives and friends and in the form of that metal, which in fact no longer has a price, we understand
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who is the ultimate beneficiary of all this blockade and to whom all these blockades is at hand, and what it can all lead to in reality. two years of defense. and europe, the action with that name is ongoing in the polish capital, thousands of ukrainians and caring poles came to the russian embassy, where our correspondent maria chernyakhivska is staying. she is from us live mario, i congratulate you and tell me and our viewers how the event is going? congratulations. without exaggeration, thousands of people came today to the limited action. and against ukraine. of course, there are mostly ukrainians here, but there are also poles who don't care, and every minute there are more and more people. indeed, here today... the voice of ukrainians is resounding powerfully, and this is exactly the effect that the organizers and volunteers wanted to achieve, it is a very
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restricted world to talk about ukraine, besides the fact that there are a lot of people here, there is also a very eloquent installation on which the cities most affected by russian aggression and the people who died as a result of the invasion are symbolically depicted. here they want to remind the whole world that the war is going on, that we need solidarity through action, we need more weapons, f-16 planes, we need a complete embargo on russian goods, services, cultural events. and how do the ukrainians who are here in the west today feel? let's listen. it's excitement, it's a certain sadness, and definitely hope. hope that this anniversary will be the second and last, because next year we will celebrate
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victory, it is important for me to be here first of all to show the world and ukrainians in general that there are many of us and we continue to fight despite everything, and we have not forgotten anywhere, and we are here, it is very important to see even these people and show ukrainians in ukraine that we support, we to... we will know , we are with them, i feel pain, i feel sadness, i feel, i worry for ukraine, for my relatives, my husband fought, i was wounded, for those boys who died, who are fighting, who are standing defense, after the end. actions near the russian embassy in warsaw, ukrainians will go to
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the polish sejm in a huge procession, the inclusion colleagues had technical problems, but the most important thing, we still heard, was maria chernyakhivska from warsaw, near the russian embassy, ukrainians and poles held a rally. these are the things for the moment, i tell you, see you at 7 p.m., read more about important things on our website espresso tv, subscribe to our channels. on social networks, be close, why am i here, i have sensitive teeth, eating ice cream - pain, cold air - pain, sweet, pain, dentist. which effectively reduces tooth sensitivity if i had known lakalot
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america the word ukraine is pronounced a lot, because i was the day before yesterday or the day before yesterday, but i don't remember like that anymore. everything flows quickly , i watched cnn there, christiana manpour about ukraine, a big plot, many interviews, i even started joking that the famous ukrainian writer andriy kurkov gives an interview not only to mykola veresny, but also sometimes christiana manpour gives an interview, so it's nice, it somehow elevates christian, well , it's for ukrainian viewers, he's such a very, very big star on cnn, also on fox news. mr. president of ukraine, mr. zelensky appeared, what now, this is such an attack, this is such ukrainian pressure on the lower house of the american parliament, what is it , is it so constant, because i paid attention to amanpour, maybe she says something about ukraine every week and every week some ukrainian government official
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gives an interview to fox news, your version, well , it means yes and no, it means with one side don't forget, today is the two-year anniversary of the start of a full-scale war, so it's generally a day where everyone writes articles, makes speeches, etc., on the subject, so whether the house of representatives is one way or the other in their politics, now would write a lot, talk a lot at the same time. and here there is an important nuance, not only does it say that the war has been going on for two years, that it is one way or another, but most commentators, including of course zelensky, emphasize that the west has a duty to ukraine, that the americans america, the more so, in general, and in particular the house
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of representatives, so the situation here, it must be said, is determined by two factors, it is an attack, and at the same time, it is an attack that is caused by the fact that this is a large-scale war, and i meant to put more the question is what the americans understood something new from those stories, from these interviews, but i understood that the americans are already so aware of what is happening on the territory of ukraine, about the position of ukraine, then i have another question about the head of the lower house. mr. johnson. whether or not they ask him because he rather harshly said the death of navalny, a russian positioner, if he had said that putin was not to blame, well, in short. this is a completely normal reaction on the one hand, on the other hand he does not put aid to ukraine on the agenda, it seems to me that this is some kind of controversy, it is some kind of
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some kind of absurdity, journalists don’t ask some psychiatric questions to mr. johnson that you will somehow take a position somewhere, either there or here, you see, he wants both yours and ours, on the one hand, not to comment on navalny’s death, it was just would be impossible it’s impossible, well, trump did it, by the way, he even compared himself to navalny and said that navalny’s death reminds him of his current circumstances in america, you see, it’s already some kind of madness, johnson, at least he didn’t say that, and at least courageously criticized putin, the putin regime and so on , are responsible for this crime, but in the end he is a subordinate of trump himself, he is ... from trump, he is afraid of trump and trump sets the tone, tron did not criticize navalny, but the death of navalny, dear did not criticize putin
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for the death of navalny, but it would have been quite easy to say something on this occasion, especially since the whole world reacted in one way or another, so janson is taking such a position from one side, i think he understands that the situation is difficult, that ... something needs to be done right away, but at the end of the day, his position, his position depends on trump, depends on those radical, radical republicans who support trump, and he got into such a, well , kind of mess, how can he get out of it, well, in principle, it's quite easy, he had would say, let's vote for or not, for or against this package. but then he will probably be deprived of this position, of course he also has his own ambitions, so how it will end,
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i don’t know, i know that the pressure on johnson from the republicans is incredibly strong, from the side intellectuals, various cultural figures, analysts, senators, so what, but he is not... obliged to give in, he can say as much as he wants, no, and that's the end of the matter, well, of course, there is one, one such possibility , representatives from the house of representatives have some opportunity to prevent it and still do something like that, but, but it simply undermines the authority of the house itself, and they are the ones who are restrained before this. are asked, but a clarifying question, mr. professor, well, such serious supporters of trump in the chamber are a minority, they are not
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so many, so ardent, then why is johnson afraid, well, for him, actually for ukraine, there are both republicans and democrats, with the exception of a small, well, relatively small group of republicans, and then, well, okay, he puts the vote on... . voting , everything is fine, and there are no votes to remove him from this position, and he continues to call trump, says: i love you, you are well done, i am for you, but we need to help the ukrainians, well, sorry, yes it happened, well , in principle, this is logical, but don't forget, no forget it, after all, he is a subordinate of trump himself, and trump sets the tone here, and if trump had spoken so harshly, definitely for ukraine and... against putin, then it would be clear, i am sure that johnson would have said: " please, let's go ahead then, do what our leader ordered us to do, but trump didn't
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say that, by the way, as you know, he is relatively neutral, and maybe even positive, towards putin himself. when it comes to ukraine , then neutral, and sometimes negative, and he has it, he has his attitude, his policy is somehow so unclear." and in such circumstances, it is unclear, or hostile, let's say, to the interests of ukraine, and he , so johnson, he is under, you know, listening, waiting for some formal or informal instructions from trump himself and is afraid to do something like that without his permission the leader , because you know, if he did something like that, if he let it be voted on in the house, the next day, if trump said oh... you bastard, what did you do, we're against it, well that 's the end of his career, because trump has such authority among republicans, yes, well
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last question the so-called star wars, i remember my childhood, my teenage years, well , not childhood, but teenage years, soy, then it was called, the newspaper really printed anti-reagan, reagan, what kind of appeals we, well, and then gossip about the soviet union, how seriously america is treated by serious people, serious scientists, serious physicists, i don't know astronomers, political scientists there. about the fact that russia can place nuclear weapons in space and shoot down american missiles or american satellites. i, to be honest, with the development of science and technologies in russia, i don't believe it at all, but what do american experts say? well , the most important thing is what the american intelligence says, and according to the intelligence, such plans seem to exist in russia, in the kremlin, which means
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the very, very weapons. no, so they are just, well, the russians seem to be just talking about it, they are planning something like that , but of course they are talking about putin, they are talking about putin and his gang, which also includes mr. medvedev, who, as you know , probably more nutritious than putin himself, and this is a regime that is, in principle, ready for such a thing a step, well, it would probably not be destabilizing, it would lead... to an escalation and again to some kind of arms race between the two, well , the americans from the side of the americans and the west and from the russian side, i agree with you, russian equipment is not up to it equal, but the point is that you don’t know, er, as you know, piskov said, it’s a rental, there are no such plans, and just who is ready to believe him, and even if putin and the medvedevs...
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the others would say such plans in general, we do not plan, then the logical conclusion should be that they are planning, because they say that they are not planning, but it would be a huge threat , imagine nuclear weapons in space, well, this is already scary, yes, mr. alexander, the last, now definitely the last question, the president of the united states, mr. biden met with his widow and daughter navalny, it's somehow the americans... noticed, it's important, that is, do the americans follow all these circumstances related to putin, the death of navalny to the situation inside russia? well, kind of, you know, the political elite, the economic elite, yes, ordinary americans are not so brave, although, you see, navalny is so popular that everyone knows that he is and that he was, and that he was probably killed
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, i don’t think i know anything about him, but basically it’s not even that important, because the politicians and others know about him, and he was a symbol of russian democracy or of democracy in general, and it does not matter whether it is absolutely true or not, he was just such a symbol, and putin, by killing navalny, made himself, at least in america, what about various elites a huge damage, because you understand, of course, there is trump so much... vilny that he could afford to make a comparison between himself and navalny, all the others are simply in awe, including, as you know, with biden himself, so that americans are aware of that, so thinking americans are aware of what and how he presented navalny, and it helped ukraine a lot , of course, his death is a tragedy, i do not praise it, i do not justify it, but from
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the ukrainian side it is just... the timing could not be better, because now, as you know, everyone is talking about it , whether america should or shouldn't america give more to ukraine weapons, maybe we can talk with russia, with putin, maybe we can come to some kind of a step, here suddenly navalny's death proves that not only does he kill people, he kills a prisoner, not only prisoners, a symbol of democracy, liberalism so what, so putin has hurt himself a lot, and if it comes to the point that johnson changes his mind, it will be to a certain extent, and maybe even to a large extent, so because of the death of navalny, because of this, thank you very much, sorry, please , mr. oleksandr, oleksandril, historian, political scientist, professor rudger university in the united states, thank you, as always, systematic systematic responses.
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