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what is more important to mcconnell: the desire to help ukraine or to influence the election campaign? what is more important in blinken's position: planned help to ukraine, attention, or continuing the dialogue with moscow. you and i can calculate this only from the point of view of analytics, because we lack facts, we do not know when mcconnell and donald trump are talking, we also do not... know in what way the problems of the international space station between washington are being solved today and moscow, in what way is the dialogue on implementation conducted today, because it has failed, and it is a danger, how the dialogue on the issue of the nuclear balance takes place, because this is also done, in what way we do not know, how often the telephone of direct communication between washington and moscow is picked up, that is, we cannot be initiated... because as the
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american congressman does not know what is done in the white house, you and i do not know what is done at the bank, because i was there, i was there for a very long time, i was with many presidents, and i can compare what is heard on the air and what is actually happening happens in this environment, it is in individual cases, well, completely different things, that's why so... what the situation shows today, it speaks of the following principle: let's first ensure everything related to the safety of the population, infrastructure, and then we will solve the issue of transferring the war to the territory of the enemy, there is no contradiction here, here there is only the correctness of the strategy and the need to clarify the tactics in the implementation of this strategy.
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this is the same as we discussed with you on the first issue: if you planned personnel changes, then you should have provided their informational support, and not by conducting these personnel changes, while letting the dog down and start harassing those you just appointed, what have you done? thank you very much, mr. ambassador, for this extremely important, honest analysis on the air of the tv channel, to our tv viewers... to remind that the iconic ukrainian politician and diplomat roman bezsmertny was currently working on the spresso air. you can find more interesting information on his personal youtube channel, and you will also find no less information on the espressiv youtube channel. see espresso. well, stay tuned. the time of our program has run out, stay tuned to the espresso tv channel. my colleagues will inform you about all the most important events of this day. take care of yourself and your loved ones. see you on air. with faith in the future,
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politklub is on the air on the espresso tv channel. the most relevant topics of the week: russia's war against ukraine, the war in the middle east, the crisis on the border between ukraine and poland. topics causing resonance in our society: drone attack on kyiv and other cities of ukraine, drone attacks on moscow and other russian cities. analysis. processes that change the country and each of us. country should get the right to start negotiations on joining the eu. vitaly portnikov and the guests of the project, we are bored because there is nothing to fight about. let's make it up. they help understand the present and predict the future. for the world, a second trump presidency will be terrifying. a project for those who care and think. political club. every sunday at 20:10 at espresso. hello, how are you there, okay,
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take it easy, they gave us nine new tanks, guess what, for... now turn on the video link, i'll give you a tour, but come, we're here for another two weeks let's stand, me i'll give you a ride, and not only on a tank, right here near the station in grozhovka, you'll say that you 're going to be a student, yes, student, that 's my call sign, right here near the station in grozhovka, i'll say that you're going to be a student , student, today you do not observe information security, tomorrow iskanders will visit you, the enemy hears, be careful.
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when will the war end? in the imagination of europeans until the middle of 2025. it is by that time that most eu countries plan to complete their support programs for ukraine. in 2025 , the european union will return the pre-war rules of trade with ukraine, and there will no longer be a favorable regime for our products. in 2025 , the european union will end temporary protection for ukrainians, and they will no longer have a special status. western governments are looking for solutions, what to do. with ukrainians. currently, temporary protection has been extended until autumn 2025. but what will happen next? will they make a joint decision for the entire european union? each country will decide for itself. poland and the czech republic were the first to publicize their plans. what can our refugees expect? ukraine's decision to stop
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consular services for conscripts added to the troubles of western governments. what will be done with this category of ukrainians? while still thinking. there is currently no common position. all this is necessary. t of ukrainians abroad, their lives will again be divided into before and after, whether to stay or return, each of them decides for himself, but there will no longer be comfortable conditions, but what do the refugees themselves think about their future and how are they preparing for 2025, and we in ukraine are ready, the government must have a demographic strategy. the president, of course, says from the stage, i want the president of france to know what we are up to with ukraine of the latter, we will support ukraine, provide weapons, but i haven't even heard of the existence of any project, at least in
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some virtual space, about what the fate of ukrainian refugees will be like after this, when this is over. and there are no forecasts on how the future fate of ukrainians will be, and no proposals, and all support programs are simply being reduced to the maximum. victoria paromonova lives in the french city of kolomyia, raises a child with an autistic spectrum disorder and receives social benefits, but local authorities, without even waiting for 2025, are already evicting ukrainians from municipal apartments. we were asked to leave the apartment. in the near future, well, what does it mean to leave an apartment, to rent an apartment that suits us, here are the nuances, if there are three of us and the child is 10 years old, then it must be a certain area there, when we last visited a real estate agency, well after the same city hall, housing for our needs cost
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800 €. it is very difficult for me to concentrate because of this constant fear, because of this constant anxiety about what tomorrow will bring with me, where will we live, victoria. i would love to return home, but where? her native village of svetilna, which in kyiv region survived the occupation, and now her house is unfit for life. to restore it requires a lot of money, but who cares? a woman in real trouble, lost her home in ukraine, kicked out of an apartment in france. on anti-depressants, i'm just numb most of the time and can't do anything at all, they just bind me, i had insomnia and... even the medicine didn't help, i just lay in bed all night and went through my thoughts: what will i do if so, and what will i do if so? the woman understands that as soon as ukraine disappeared from the front pages of newspapers and hot news, then in the imagination of europeans the war itself disappeared, but this is not the case at all, even in kyiv region, which is far from
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the front, it is dangerous, shaheds and rockets are flying. last year, on june 1, a projectile hit the children's polyclinic, where my child was treated and at school. where my child studies, part of the windows flew out, there is even an injured person, and it is somewhere 20-30 meters from my entrance. temporary protection of the european union is a unique mechanism that was created. after the war in yugoslavia in 2001 and was activated for the first time specifically for ukrainians. it guarantees legal residence, financial and medical assistance, as well as the right to work. that is, we are talking about the same rights that citizens of the european union have. in 2025 , 4 million ukrainians who are currently under temporary protection will lose all of this. the temporary protection directive was introduced in april 2022 and expires in april 2025. according to european legislation its maximum term is 3 years, but the eu countries made a concession and extended it until
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september 2025. this is not the first time that the european union has extended temporary protection. as a rule, it was always done a year earlier. this year it will be done for six months. this means that the european union is taking a temporary and emergency step until new rules are agreed upon. we do not understand, we do not understand what awaits us tomorrow. i want to go home, i want to go home, i want to go home, this year i don't know what will happen at the end
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of 2025, every refugee must decide for himself now, you can't drag on of the latter, various options are discussed, visas, residence permits, resident status, these are complex and highly bureaucratic mechanisms that are already applied to other refugees. ukrainians will no longer be an exception, because western politicians are afraid of accusations of bias. back in 2022, the head of the world health organization, gebeisus, who is far from the last person in the un nomenclature, declared that international aid to ukrainians is racism. racism was also blamed on the danish parliament, which favored ukrainians over others asylum seekers. at that time, these statements did not cause a great resonance, because the crimes of the russians in buch were just discovered. but now the empathy has faded. the populists pulled out the anti-ukrainian card. at the beginning of the 24th, an entire norwegian city
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found itself at the epicenter of a conflict related to the citizens' commitment to ukrainians. why do they hold on to our people so much that they scandalized even their own government. norway is very open to ukrainians, it is very pleased with ukrainians. they stated that they only want to accept ukrainian refugees, because... in one year, almost many people learned the language, many ukrainians found a very large percentage of jobs, because ukrainians are a working people. diana kharlanova, a native of kyiv , worked as a manager in a medical firm before the invasion, the war threw her to the norwegian city of dramen. it has a harsh northern climate and incredibly warm people. the woman does not hold back tears when she remembers the first days in norway. the main thing that really impressed me was when i got on the bus. and a volunteer came in and he said, worry about this, from this minute for you
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corresponds to the authorities of norway, this, i am telling you even now, i feel like a goosebumps, but it is true, and then i became, well, it was calmer, sorry, norway is not a member of the european union, but synchronized its aid to our refugees with the european directive on temporary protection, this is a rich country, the quality of life here is one of the highest in the world, so for the first half of the year, every ukrainian received almost €200 every month. but at the same time, not being bound by the directive of the european union, norway was the first to start curtailing social benefits and strengthen requirements. diana did not wait for this moment and literally from the first days she was looking for a job in dramen. currently, she works in a clothing store, but she also has time for hobbies. for example, i teach yoga, the city of dramyn gave me for... free of charge, and once a week i have
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two hours and we do yoga. the municipality of dramin, the fifth largest city in norway, closely monitored the behavior of ukrainians, the locals were impressed by how easily they integrate, and on february 14 of this year they decided not to accept other migrants, but only ukrainians. this caused a political scandal, the prime minister and the minister of labor declared institutional racism against refugees. of western origin. in fact, dramen city politicians have simply said outright what national governments, bound by the confines of political correctness, cannot say. ukrainians are a qualitative demographic. a resource for aging european nations, and while our government in the new strategy envisages attracting migrants from other countries, obviously we are talking about asian and african countries, then just eu countries are betting on ukrainians. in her short speech at the special forum, the minister of social policy returned at least three times to the topic of attracting migrants for
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the demographic restoration of the state. what will make foreigners, who only 3 years ago knew that there was such a country on the world map, choose it as their home today, what is so unique we can offer to the world, what is so defining we can tell about ourselves in order to be a nation that interesting for many to join her, to be a country that one wants to choose in order to become a home in which one wants to live, we have to build it, build it for our families, build it for our ukrainians who are... build it for those foreigners who may choose ukraine as their home. it seems that this is becoming a basic scenario for the authorities: to save the demographic situation not by their own people, but by strangers. but what did they dream there and how does it threaten ukrainians. so let's talk in more detail later. wait. now let's figure out why, on the one hand, european
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governments are betting on our migrants, and on the other another is being prepared for temporary cancellation. protection, isn't there a contradiction here? no, not at all. the countries of the european union will only benefit from the new migration rules. and it is ukraine that will suffer. according to a study by the european center for migration policy, there are six main scenarios for the new migration policy of eu countries after march 2025. and in all cases , the likelihood of returning ukrainians to ukraine decreases and the gap in their ties with their homeland increases. europe wins, ukraine loses. someone will say the main thing is that simple people will be satisfied, because in any case they will be able to stay. no it is not. europeans do not need all ukrainians. why do they need the old, sick, and disabled? this is a burden on their social and medical systems. they need young and healthy people who can work and give birth. ukrainians are a quality workforce. this is evidenced by data from the polish labor market.
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according to data from the polish labor market barometer, in 2023. 55% of ukrainians were low-level workers in poland, and now only 37, i.e. 40% of ukrainians in a year made a good career. of course, no one will forcibly evict economically useless people. this is prohibited by humanitarian law. but it is possible to create certain conditions when people themselves will be forced to go. is ukraine ready to accept these people back? what do they themselves think about it? i got goosebumps, because i constantly ask myself this question, what will happen next. before the invasion, olga slobodianyk worked as a cardiologist in kyiv, her life was like in a movie, she loved her job, a beautiful family, a husband and two children. until one in the morning, a russian rocket did not hit a neighboring house. her world, like millions of other ukrainians, was shattered. it was very audible, i thought that it flew, perhaps, to
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our house, to our yard, to the church, which is located, well, it's just a habit. you can look out and see, it was something terrible. in fact, the worst thing in olga's life was yet to come. in a few days, a russian rocket killed her brother, who lived with his family in boredyanka. the bodies of the wife and four-year-old daughter were never identified. there was an arrival of high-explosive rockets. here, and to our misfortune, in our house, there were two hits, both an aerial bomb and a landmine. rockets just on the side of the basement, where people were sitting, and my brother and family were just on that side, he was, you know, that surgeon who had this dream since childhood, the tragedy forced him
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to make a difficult choice, to leave ukraine and go to... and cried and didn't know what to do next, because it's a divorce from my husband, the realization that we're leaving, he 's staying here. a mother with two teenage children agreed to take in a retired couple near manchester, where they had already found a school for the children. 13-year-old the daughter never adapted to her new life. she went there as if she were going to prison, she knew that she had to go there, she said that it is unlikely that my mother's english... will improve, because i go to leave this school, she didn't have any friends there. olga smiles bitterly when she hears... talk about the full lives of refugees, she made all possible social payments, but despite all this, if it weren't for good people, she would live with her children on the street, if you add up, about
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500 fonts, if we do not live in the house sponsors, where we stay now, then we have to pay the rent accordingly. a house here is not in london, the average one, let's say, is worth 100 pounds. but why doesn't he go to work? but because of what? the once successful doctor from the capital is not only not hired as a nurse, her assistant, septosanitary, but what will happen when britain cancels social benefits, and although the government has extended visas until 2026, because great britain, like norway, is not in the european union, a woman in despair and fear for tomorrow. this is how we live, hoping that things will change for the better, but in germany a very generous social package: a person receives about half a thousand euros a month. what will the polish pike mother and daughter do when they are lost? yulia and her 15-year-old daughter, katya zyrokostiantynova, in khmelnytskyi. on february 24, russian
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missiles covered the local airfield, and even now in safe germany they cannot quell the fear experienced. i was shaking, and i decided that i can't do that, i don't want to see it, i can't stand it, my health can't stand it, and when it became unbearable, i decided that... volunteers have to leave they quickly found a place for us to live in berlin and said that the clinic in berlin can solve her health problems, and we should stay here. the girl has a congenital heart defect and needs constant medical supervision, but her mother has serious health problems. this category of refugees is completely dependent on german health care, which will be free of charge. only a year left, and what's next, the verdict? no, yulia will go to work, and therefore intensively studies the german language, a month ago she passed a test with a maximum score of 200 points, this should
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to save their little family, they will stay in berlin, everyone wants it, but a lot of people don't get it, almost no one, and my mother said, you will have 200, you will have 200, whatever you say, and when i received these 200, my eyes were like 5 kopecks, i look at the screen like this, i look at the exams... she too, she was in shock watching, congratulations, in germany there is a special migration policy, without knowledge of german for work will not take 100,000 ukrainians have already completed special integration courses, the same number are finishing them now, but the minister of work, hubertos heil offered to hire our people even with elementary knowledge of the language. to do this, the government program "job turbo", i.e. fast work, was launched. but why such preferences? the germans are interested in ukrainians... staying as long as possible. their research shows that 50% of ukrainians in germany are overqualified, that is, their skills and knowledge are greater than the market needs and
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greater than those of other migrants. therefore, after the end of temporary protection, the federal social security fund will withdraw social benefits and will not pay treatment for the likes of yulia and katya, but will retain a quality workforce, and other countries are following this path. what did the czech republic come up with and why are our people there in... see more. the matveev family lives near the czech city of brno. they came from zaporozhye on the frontline. they planned to stay for several months, but bohdan has been studying at a local school for the second year. and his mother olga, who had her own business in ukraine in hiring. i like psychology, yes, but i'm not sure yet where i will study in the czech republic or in ukraine. if if the war does not end, i will go to the czech republic. i work in a regular factory, manual labor, unskilled. at first it was simply unbearable, psychologically very difficult, it is also
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physically very difficult, i simply have never worked with my hands, but now olga, like other refugees, has a new problem: what will happen after the cancellation of temporary protection? people get nervous and share their fears. there is no certainty about tomorrow. we do not understand what awaits us. i don't understand how everything will turn out here. amendments to the support program are already being developed in the czech republic of ukrainian refugees lex ukraine for the period after march 2025. they provide that the right to long-term residence will be granted only to those who meet three basic criteria: lived under the program. temporary protection for at least two years, provided with housing, have a stable financial income, then we will see next year, they want to close these visas. and
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they will offer working, working people who are self-sufficient to stay. what does this mean in practice? and the fact that 80% of refugees currently under temporary protection do not fall under these conditions, such data were voiced by the czechs themselves. andrey krykhova, director of the consortium of non-governmental organizations of the czech republic, reported that only 20 thousand of the 3,402 thousand refugees who are under temporary protection of rights... for long-term residence receive it. and what to do with the others, those who are not needed by the czech labor market and who have no job and no housing. the czech republic will also take care of them, but in a specific way. they are developing a program of voluntary return, which even provides monetary compensation upon departure. does he know ukrainian? authorities, how to return people and prevent a demographic catastrophe. they say they know. today, both in our strategy and in my
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presentation, there will be a lot of numbers, various economic terms, and in general everything that marks a good, good, rich life. a lyrical mood prevailed at the special forum held by the ministry of social policy. demographic development strategy until 2040 was presented. which will become such a compass for human hearts to choose their life, a place to live. villages of the ukrainian carpathians, our picturesque forests, wild steppes, what kind of country are we building ? more people will return to new ukrainian nests, such as greek and odarky, and
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there will be more such nests. but the poetic mood spoils the reality. the numbers that indicate the depth of the demographic hole are shocking. today there are approximately 35 million of us. and that's by 20 million less than in 1991. male mortality is extremely high, there are too few of us today to quickly rebuild and restore our country. all right. threats are defined as accurately as possible. i have been warning about... for two years now, i made two films about it, in which i listed specific steps to avoid disaster. subscribe to the channel, i will continue my work, and there will be new films. at the same time, the cabinet of ministers was preparing its strategy. instead of a document that will become the backbone of demographic development, they received a set of slogans and declarations. improvement of the general state of health of the population, protection of human dignity, provision
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of maintenance of health and well-being of individuals. elderly. ukraine is a country where you want to live. it is necessary to define priorities in the strategy, because there will not be enough resources for everything in a row. it is necessary to show the tools that will be used to achieve these goals. the main question is where to get resources? and they are. these are russian assets frozen in the west. it is planned to direct them to funds for the reconstruction of ukraine. therefore, the government should write a program the return of ukrainians and make it the main element of post-war renovation. houses, factories, logistics centers will not be built by themselves, people are needed for all this, and all this infrastructure is for people. that is why human capital is primary, and money is secondary. and they are considerable. more than 300 billion dollars are frozen in western accounts. and this is just one source. but the european union is also seriously discussing options for the marshal's plan for ukraine. back in the 22nd year, german chancellor olaf scholz and president of the european commission ursula
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fondeen publicized the plan. which is called mission of generations. it provides for housing reconstruction, infrastructure reconstruction and economic development. in any case, there will be money, but it needs a vision. my vision is laid out in nine points at this link, but i will recall a few points that directly relate to the work of the government. the situation with demography is one of the key tasks of the state and society, along with membership in the eu and nato. the state program for the restoration of demographic potential should become a component of the program. structures of the country from by ensuring its financing, the guarantee of the success of the demographic potential restoration program is the construction of a successful european state that uses the european social model with free kindergartens and medicine, material assistance at the birth of a child, accessible inclusive education. the state must provide conditions for the return of as many ukrainians as possible, in europe and other countries, ukrainian mothers are provided with assistance.

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