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but we will talk with you next time, the casino will win, if it was possible to win the casino, it would have gone bankrupt long ago , they would not have been there, and i would not continue like this, we must finish, mykhailo nepran, the first vice-present of the chamber of commerce and industry of ukraine was with us, more will be the project of maria gurska, close to politics, close to the world, to which she talks with paweł kowal, the representative of the polish government for the restoration of ukraine, stay with us, then close to politics. on april 7, the first round of local elections will be held in poland. every day you have meetings with the governors
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the polish-ukrainian campaign, what are the risks for democracy in poland and how these elections today affect in different cities, there is a very active relationship with people, a lot needs to be said to explain what is happening during these elections, because there is really a lot going on , first of all, we elect presidents, that is...
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in the districts, because warsaw has a different system, a special one. there are districts in warsaw that in a certain sense are considered as separate cities, and elections are also held here. therefore, a significant number of voters in poland will receive multiple ballots, they must be well informed to vote. if we talk about whether these elections will affect polish-ukrainian relations, it is difficult to say, probably not directly, but of course, elections are also held in the border regions. such programs will be launched in poland, it is about additional financing of border regions, especially counties located directly on the border with ukraine, because due to the war, development in these places has actually slowed down, there has been less investment, people are leaving, so one of the elements of the elections, related to ukraine and polish-ukrainian'. how significant are
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the challenges for the new polish government and is there a threat to democracy? the situation looks like we are used to consider the main parliamentary elections and they are really the most important, recently they took place in poland, but now these regional elections are also of great importance, i think that the regional... elections are decisive because it depends on them , who will govern in each region, as well as who will distribute large european money, because it is already the case in the eu that these european funds are mostly at the level of voivodships. and of course, the elections in the big cities of poland are also of great political importance, i think it is in a certain sense, i would say in the labki the merit of the piss, but in times when almost all the power in poland belonged to law and justice, which act at
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the level of local self-government, today they are most often fighting for re-election, for re-election, and this is also being watched, that is, what is happening in wroclaw, warsaw, żerzów, krakow, gdańsk is carefully analyzed and the result will be important a political signal. we are also watching these elections with great interest. we hope that democracy and responsible politics will win. and it would also be good for us to have a big turnout, because we had a historic, huge turnout by our polish standards, 75% in the last parliamentary elections. i understand very well that things will not go so well in the local elections, but if someone is interested in politics in poland or polish politics in ukraine, then in these elections you should pay attention to the results in the sejms, that is, voivodeship bodies of the local municipality. on the results of the elections in
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the main cities, namely the largest cities, because this will be the real test of what is happening in polish politics, last week we had to cancel the program and not because of the elections. because a huge meeting of the prime ministers of ukraine and poland, shmyhal and tusk, took place in warsaw, which was preceded by hundreds of hours of preparatory meetings. the preparation went on for several months. this meeting was successfully held, it was actively discussed on ukrainian and polish television, but what picture do we see in a week: new border points with ukraine blocked by polish protesters, and even more, polish farmers block the ministry of agriculture and demand... what did this meeting change and what are its real results for ukraine and poland? first of all, what kind of meeting was it? this is a good opportunity, it is not such a trivial international meeting, but what is called intergovernmental consultations. in fact, it can be said that it was like a joint
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meeting of two governments. i also participated in during these main talks and during this main part, the participants from the two countries sat opposite each other, but at the same table. everything looked like at such a big wedding, there was a huge table and ministers from almost all ministries, all departments, if a minister could not come, he sent a deputy, then from our side there was also a vice minister, but it was something special, this only happens between neighbors who are very close and have a lot in common, because today in poland there is virtually no issue worth discussing that does not have ukrainian aspect, in fact, such intergovernmental consultations are typical only for... such tandems of countries as poland-germany or poland-ukraine, where there is a lot of cooperation, and of course, preparation for it is also worth saying a few words about. consultations between individual ministries, experts, officials are always transferred to such meetings, it is several months of joint work,
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everything ends with a joint communiqué, this statement is not a binding document, but it shows the points where communication is easy for both sides and where it is difficult. statement by tusk and shmygel confirmed what we saw before, but it was worth discussing in more detail. it was noted that the differences concern primarily the issue of some agricultural products, but not all of agriculture. it is necessary to emphasize some transport issues in the context of relations between poland, ukraine and the european commission. the communique and the course of the negotiations showed that in many issues and in most cases it can be said in 80% of cases between poland and... in my opinion , it is very important, although it is not talked about much now, to start negotiations quickly, even under
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the time of belgium's presidency, then it will be the turn of hungary's presidency, and we all know how it will be with hungary, what can be expected and so on, only then will it be the turn. hopefully, it seems that the willingness to start negotiations is there now, it's not an easy process, but it won't be easy, and it can't be easy, because it involves a big country, again ukraine, moldova, in the case of moldova, it's also like we had in poland and estonia, poland and latvia, these smaller countries have fewer complex topics. for a large country, every topic is related with the eu is difficult, because it concerns the economy, money, possible protests, conflicts, this is what happens during integration, this is what i would like all ukrainians to prepare for, so in most cases these consultations showed that there is a common thinking , that there are joint projects, whether in the field of tourism
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or sports, in almost every field there is something common to implement, i am not talking about the army, and at the same time there are two main topics in which there are problems and they need. it all started with the fact that the speaker of the house of representatives blocked johnson in the united states voting now. it is impossible to reach a situation that will make it possible to get this money for the purchase of weapons, in the end, and it is obvious, weapons were bought, of course, mainly in the usa, and johnson is blocking it, everyone said before, he will block, block and stop, well, now everyone is oriented, that johnson
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has been blocking it for quite some time now. johnson blocked and it motivates us to try to cope on our own, it's not easy, but look, tactically in the short term there is. the initiative of the czech president, who organized certain ammunition and collected money for it. poland eventually contributed, doubling its financial stake in this ammunition purchase. but strategic thinking also affected europe, thank god. in this case, changes took place in nato, but mainly it was european countries that put pressure on it. so let's create our fund for ukraine. after all, it is impossible to allow ukraine to lose the war, and especially it is impossible to allow ukraine to lose the war due to a lack of ammunition. it turns out that the ukrainians are mobilized, their fortifications are good built, everyone knows that, and suddenly there is not enough ammunition, and ukraine is losing stability. this should not happen, therefore nato, european countries in nato are mobilizing the united
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states to act and find their own, different way. politiko wrote this week that the russians could break through the front this summer due to the lack of a decision in the us regarding aid to ukraine. at the press conference, president zelenskyi even talks about earlier dates, about may. what is poland doing to prevent the collapse of ukrainian defense and accession. well, actually poland is doing everything, what is being done, because apparently there is not a single initiative from these military initiatives in which poland is not active, that is, there are such separate coalitions for arming ukraine in various directions, poland is very active here, politically poland is also putting pressure on germany to provide its remote rockets
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here i would like to mention the opening letter of the foreign ministers of poland, germany and france, ministers sikorski, berbok and sejourne together stated that today ukraine will be hit, and tomorrow it could be any european country. the position is new here france, this thinking has changed in france.
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filmmaker agnieszka holland recently told me during an interview that the world learned nothing after world war ii. is everything really that bad? however, what did he learn? because i have a good understanding of what is really happening in france? let's say a few words about it. this, of course, also has an internal context, because macron is competing with marine le pen and wants to show off. his main competitor is pro-russian, it is worth emphasizing how insincere she is, how internal the context is, it is in france to say about it, instead there are changes, and they are huge, french politicians say directly, we do not want putin here and we know what a threat it is, because the west knows something, which is probably less noticeable even in poland, that the collapse of the ukrainian front will affect the political the situation in almost every western country. well, because on the ukrainian side, everyone got involved, said that they would cope with the challenge, and it turns out that it was the west
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that was able, well, this is the situation, and one more thing, here we often talk about transport and agrarian issues and see problems, yes when it comes to on weapons and political issues, poland is a country where everyone is working like bees in a hive to find, where possible, maximum support for arming ukraine and to bring the idea to the west, clearly does not see the potential consequences of putin's offensive, as the french the political scene and it's great in the sense that everyone has learned a lot, how long it will take, what will come out of it, i can answer that it's a matter of action, because if you don't act, nothing will happen, talk instead of action cause fear, and fear - for
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according to the publication, in february, french president macron held a confidential conversation with us president biden and german chancellor scholz and tried to convince them to change the strategy of the event regarding russia, push the red lines, make the kremlin think, include understanding of scenarios when everything is possible.
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made such a decision, especially when it came to russian imperialism, because in 1920 french soldiers helped in the polish-bolshevik war, so there is nothing new here, it is in the french tradition, plus i would add to this that the french are what what i said before, now they feel a certain political fear and it works well, now let's analyze what macron really wanted to say. the french president probably wanted to send a signal to putin, he wanted to send a signal to putin that we... why are biden and scholz not ready? why is there still no consensus to send this signal to putin about what the west can do to him . but to be honest, i also think that a lot of other things need to be done first before we talk about sending troops. for example, if macron asked me, i would say: great,
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that you have an idea to send an army. putin heard this, people started thinking about it. a lot of people are afraid of such things and it doesn't always work well to do a whole separate program because it has a lot of positives but also a lot of ambivalent elements because in the west really there are other steps before that that can
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be done without such a huge effort , for example, i personally believe that today there is no reason to inform the poles in... that polish troops will be introduced, and i do not think that this is a good moment, and the polish prime minister does not confirm that we have such plans, and we also need to speak clearly about this, because we know what needs to be done until then, today is the moment when ukrainians defend themselves, the issue is not that there is a lack of thousands of soldiers, today the issue is that there is not enough ammunition , ammunition needs to be sent, so you need to act faster, today you need to find money for this, this money is russian assets in the west, so it is still necessary. on april 9, speaker of the house of representatives johnson, the us congress can vote for aid to ukraine, there is such a chance, but now is trying to negotiate the lifting of biden's ban on the export of natural gas
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from the united states, in exchange for a vote for aid to ukraine, a politician writes about this, that is, johnson is simply saying: we may not like it, but this is a signal that the matter is not blocked, although it is delay, should we wait for changes in april, when there is an element of bargaining in the policy, it means there is room for compromise, that's how i would interpret it, and that's good news, and that's generally good news. because our biggest fear is that speaker johnson is going to be unseated because johnson despite everything, he risks going down in history as chamberlain, who let putin into ukraine and ruined everything. i tell everyone this all the time. it is not a matter of the front moving there by 100 km. this will have huge political consequences for everyone involved in the event, not only for ukraine. and that's the crux of the matter, and it
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needs to be explained to johnson. so if johnson is inclined to trade, then let him trade. probably due to the weather there will be a few more weeks of peace, and then the war will continue, this 24th year will still be a year of war. question
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just in terms of what effect this will have in order to preserve what is now, ukraine must mobilize, and president zelenskyi is preparing for this, and it will be very difficult, because ukraine is in your situation than russia. because the ukrainians must, they must, and i don't have to repeat it here, because everyone knows it, but it is heard in every international conversation, they must be able to strike strategic points on the russian side, and this is not a red line, this is normal way, if we expect the ukrainians to cope,
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what were these tens of hundreds of international conversations about before, finally this real topic, a full-blooded political topic of how to help ukraine survive this year, mobilized the west, whether it is enough, i do not know, and that is why there is such ambivalence in my answer, but i did not see how i remember myself and my participation in international politics, such mobilization in europe, for example, and such seriousness from leaders who say that if the us surrenders, if it withdraws, it will be.'
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andriy saichuk and this is our final hour for today on the espresso channel, on the marathon channel, which continues on espresso, for 774 days, while the russians are trying to invade our land. in this final hour, i have three guests, we will talk about international politics, we will talk about the elections that are going on in poland today and we will also talk about how we should honor the memory of our military, which is what i want to say at the beginning this one of ours. of the final hour, dear friends, i want to say something that i don't like the way this meeting of ours has stalled, especially now, and to urge you that you still have an hour to to correct the situation, we actually have some 15,000 hryvnias left, so that we have 500,000, and with these 500 thousand we
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will complete this... week for our collection with a clear soul and a clear conscience, you can now see on your screens the numbers of the cards, above the qr codes, they are written, and also the qr codes themselves, and the card number is indicated on the title, for those who can see poorly, such as myself, you can come closer to the screen, take a picture for yourself, for example, on a memory card and in this way transfer the money later, you don't have to do it now, but you can to do this later, please join us in collecting uah 15,000. three guests, i thought that while we were talking with each of the guests , 500 uah were quickly collected and thrown away, especially since we are collecting for such a necessary thing as an fpv drone, but we want not one drone, but many for 2 million uah to hand over these drones for of our soldiers from the 93rd kholodnyr brigade and the 72nd black zaporizhzhya brigade, so you see this qr code, you see, you see the title, on which
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the card number is also indicated, tells. join our congregation, and we in the meantime we will inform you and we will explain certain phenomena and processes that are happening not only in our country, but which also concern our country in the world. stanislav zhelikhovsky, candidate of political sciences, international expert, we will start our final hour with him, we will ask about the processes in the world, mr. stanislav, we are glad to see you, my congratulations, come on, come on. first of all, let's talk about slovakia, which made its choice, and this choice somehow, i don't know, it upsets me personally, because the slovaks chose a president who is pro-russian, is he really pro-russian in reality, let's try to discuss this question, is it not an exaggeration, well, in fact , a candidate from the party won the presidential elections in slovakia.

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