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from abroad, about ukraine, the world, the front, society, and also feedback, you can express your opinion at any time of the day with the help of a telephone survey, the verdict with serhii rudenko, every weekday, from 20 to 22. toblisk field is close to politics , close to the world, i am maria gurska, a journalist and editor-in-chief of the ukrainian tv channel espresso.
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then it was really bad, because the creators of the film were simply cut out of the telecast, this is the presentation of the award to them, the creators of the oscar, just like that, despite the fact that last year, for example, in the tv version of the oscar was the awarding ceremony for the authors of another navalny documentary, the prize was received by yulia, navalny's wife, she stood on the stage, there were tears, there was an oscar, but we are not advocating to cut navalny, but to leave mariupol, why the topic ukraine is not desirable? putin is regaining his voice, that is, in the sphere of propaganda, his agents are acting more and more effectively and more actively. we see how putin influences western elites through various channels so that ukraine is not talked about too much, and this creates such shyness around the subject. and what are you talking about ukraine? i have my own example here, albeit a very personal one. i also noticed it myself, after several weeks of harassment from the outside. various
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chauvinists, russian trolls and so on, i began to think, maybe today i will talk about something else, so that it does not happen that i talk about ukraine all the time, because they will say that i only deal with ukraine, and finally one of my friends said me, hey, what are you doing, why do you allow yourself to be pressured, this pressure in social networks, the pressure of russian trolls, who there is a lot everywhere, he makes people in the west, even hardy ones, start thinking, as they say, about every word they say, so that it does not sound sharp, and this is exactly the moment when you need to do the exact opposite. because today there is a real threat at the front, for the first time this year, how serious, in my opinion, we have to mobilize the world, if we want to do it, then we should not retreat, on the contrary, go forward and say: no, you will not dictate. that now there is simply a very large propaganda campaign, especially in internet, so that everyone leaves ukraine alone, and we need to thoroughly oppose this, i intend to do so in the coming weeks. soon the film 20 days in mariupol will be shown in cinemas in poland and the eu. let's go and see.
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presidential elections in russia on march 17, almost on the same day as the pseudo-referendum in crimea 10 years ago. what to expect from russia in the next 10 years? this is not an election, this is a plebiscite, putin's popularity, it is important for putin, not for us, it is important because... navalny was completely naive when was returning to russia, navalny understood that there could be an agreement in the kremlin to involve another candidate who would be approved by the event and navalny made a bet, the likelihood of such a scenario, and unfortunately it did not work out, but navalny's return happened because in the circle of the kremlin there are also those who understand that everything... is not happening as it should,
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but putin's real obsession is the capture of kyiv, the establishment of power in the ukrainian capital. but the 22nd year was a series of disasters from putin's point of view, because he lost at kiev, lost the battle for kharkiv and was faced with the need to leave kherson. in addition, i still think that the kherson case was key. this means that after kherson, the west did not have the wisdom to hit russia hard, because russia was then the weakest in this game. sorry, i thought a little about kherson, putin just now wants to show that he is strong first of all in his environment, he wants to demonstrate that he is tough, so that they do not even think of sending him to resign, he is simply afraid of his environment, that they will come up with someone else, and he thought that it would be navalny, what could be the development of events, but now it will probably be, you know, he will always be afraid, because he has... and you remember, these
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days there were numerous reports from western special services about possible terrorist attacks in moscow and other russian cities. putin could do them because he does all kinds of things like that to consolidate his power. therefore, these scenarios cannot be dismissed, but putin will certainly attack further, and we must prepare to fight back. now it is already visible clearly, how he rushed at kasparov, that is , he now imagined himself to be nevalny's successor after his death. kasparov needs to be protected even more, because kasparov is an example of a russian who has always had an anti-putin, anti-imperial position. he
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recognized the crimea as belonging to ukraine, despite the fact that even navalny himself accepted it only over time .
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so i would say that yes, it is good that however, sometimes admiration comes prematurely, the french president already understands that everything seriously, it's better late than never, but the president of france can seize russian resources without asking anyone? in france and can support this initiative, but he does not. the french president can add more money to defense without much effort. here, germany is significantly ahead of france. france lags behind poland when it comes to aid. and here it is enough to simply compare the potentials. the french president can provide ammunition. the french president can organize the supply of the ukrainian army longer-range missiles. i would not like us to artificially direct the conversation to nato troops in ukraine. they will act instead of seriously discussing what is real. i don't see such a scenario now , i'm telling you this frankly, because we planned this program as an honest conversation with ukrainians, i'm a little worried that everyone switched to this topic,
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today it's far from a key topic, because today the main thing is fast, now now deliver ammunition to the front. offered germany to exchange taurus missiles for british stormshadow missiles. this week he was supported by the minister of foreign affairs of germany, anna lena berbock. what do you think about this decision? everything will work out in the end. i see such a mood in germany. the point is to build trust, because all efforts are aimed at somehow convincing the germans, or rather the federal government, because you don't really need to convince all germans. if our viewers are interested in where to write letters from.
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that almost three times more than the usa and europe do for ukraine? first, why does russia make so many weapons, what are they for are being prepared, and secondly, what can europe oppose to this? yes, but there are also factors that europe has become a bit more active now.
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in different ways because they include different things like defense spending, plus it's worth
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remembering that there are also examples of very small countries with low gdp, such as estonia or latvia. then it is easier to get those three, four, five percent. these front-line countries are trying very hard, but 3-4-5% of the gdp of germany or france is something completely different.
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orbán said trump does not want the united states to fund european security. what you do you think about the forecast of the us withdrawal from nato and how europe will cope with such a scenario? of ukraine. this is a scenario of suffocation of ukraine. that is, this is a very dangerous scenario for poland. as a polish politician, i say that this is a very bad course of events. the scenario of trump and the scenario of pope francis is a very bad scenario for poland. will europe cope, which, as we can see, is already preparing for the worst? europe should deter, what are the possible solutions? europe must deter, this is its fundamental task.
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to scare putin? yes, it should be production at such a pace and in such options that putin will see that this is not a joke, that there will really be a war. and produce primarily for ukraine. by the way, this week you visited, it is necessary to send to ukraine, but wait, i would not say that first of all, because it is necessary for putin to be effective today. we are already at a different stage, when i would not say that we should produce weapons only for ukraine, we need to produce them. but we ourselves are already at a different stage, we need to arm ourselves in order to raise the stakes for putin. in politics, we usually take steps that force another person, who has the idea to be more aggressive, to start calculating and understand, oh, this is not profitable for me, and putin should be put in a situation 20-25 years after the expansion of nato. this week you participated in a meeting of the foreign affairs committee of the weimar troika in the bundestag. i
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told them about my visit to the front, i told them about the faces of the ukrainian military, i also appealed with the help of emotions, and not only analytics, analytics is important, this is what i use when meet politicians, my last visit to kyiv was very good from this point of view, but it is always worth going afterwards, see how ordinary people react, and then share it at the event, i have such a method and... i then share everything experienced at the event , i tell them about everything i saw, that there was a strong emotional message to make them push, so that help comes now, what was the reaction, they listened, they listen little by little, sometimes they have nothing to answer, they think, but there were those , who then approached the case and said: "take me, when mr next time you will go to the soldiers, we also want to see how it looks." but contrary to appearances, these stories are not about travel, this is a question.
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poland's donald tusk said that he will join the g7 declaration on security guarantees for ukraine. what do you think about these security guarantees, to what extent can they be a realistic mechanism? and how is the polish-ukrainian dialogue going regarding these guarantees? we join this and we also conclude an additional agreement, but in my small homeland. security, i know what they say in ukraine what are these british arrangements and so on, these are not security guarantees, they are important because they are
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assistance. that... it is not enough for ukraine to be fully protected, nato membership is needed, and i am not saying that the guarantees are bad, it is normal, it is good, but there must be more, and today we must expect more. i will tell you honestly, ukraine understands very well that security guarantees cannot replace nato. but what to really expect from the july nato summit in washington? this is the anniversary summit. that is, an invitation to nato, it should be
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postulate, do not be afraid of it, we are not afraid of it, well, i see that politicians talk to one, the other at events. the part of the territory where there is no russian military cannot join nato. the ukrainian authorities rejected these ideas, as we understand through sociology, but nevertheless, for example, our colleague vitaly portnikov, whom you also know well, believes that due to the mobilization potential of russia relative to ukraine, this decision can save the state, but how realistic is it ,
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do such conversations take place on the sidelines at all, what he talks about on the sidelines, i won't tell you, even if i know. sorry yes, but what i can say, what needs to be said is that we have to look for creative solutions, expand nato, i think we need to go this way, expanding nato, as much as possible, nato is stronger guarantee than various bilateral defense agreements, because the agreements that ukraine signed today are not strict security guarantees.
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so, we are preparing, and before that , a meeting of the polish-ukrainian intergovernmental commission will take place on march 18. bilateral ongoing preparation for the meeting of the prime ministers of poland and ukraine, which will take place on march 28. and what is on the agenda and what is being discussed now? let's wait, we are preparing and almost ready for the meeting of the bilateral economic commission.
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united by football, stronger together. we cannot give up. yes, yes, we fight, we fight for our freedom, we fight for the whole civilized world, and we'll show that we 're going to win, making art, making music, fighting, yeah, it's scary, listen, it 's very scary, but you know this is our life.
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it is important for me to present this album, these songs, in the very heart of kyiv, in its famous national opera, because... while defending our country from russian aggression, we are also fighting to defend our identity as ukrainians. we must preserve our history, culture and heritage from destruction. what happened on february 24, 2022 was a reminder of that.
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putin and the russian army began bombing ukraine, kharkiv, mariupol, odessa, kyiv. bombs, bombs go all over the place, well, i mean, it's like, you know, roulette where you will fall, will not fall. we are peaceful people, i'm just trying to pack my things. i didn't plan to leave ukraine, i wanted to leave kyiv precisely, because kyiv itself was under
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fire... we stood for a day, simply not moving from the city. oh, in short, it was hell, it's really very scary, especially when you have children. two days later we reached ternopil, we spent the night in ternopil, and at 6:40 in the morning we woke up to an explosion. and
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at that moment i still decided that we should go further. unfortunately, i don't drive a car, the only possibility is when bikir drives us to border, we are on foot. i contacted my sister who is in istanbul.

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