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including ensuring that not only do companies and individuals in china not provide goods to russia, but also that companies in our countries in the west do not unwittingly provide goods that end up in russian military equipment. we often see that russian intelligence buys american and european goods in third countries, and these goods end up in russia and are used in the military-industrial complex. we call on our companies, who have already done so much, to do more to prevent this. our ultimate goal is to do everything in our forces to ensure that the russian war machine does not have access to the goods it needs to produce the weapons it desires. as for the frozen state russian assets, 300 billion, which were frozen in the west by the allies, volya addamy told me that the first announcements should be expected on june 13, when the summit of the leaders of the group of seven will take place in italy, we will wait for these... oksano, thank
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you, oksana bedratenko was in touch with us, we talked about how the united states is going to support the ukrainian economy and counter the kremlin's war machine. thank you, the united states supports the ukrainian peace summit and wants it to be successful, but does not see how china can promote peace, given beijing's recent actions in support of the kremlin. this was announced the day before by the spokesman of the state department of the united states, matthew miller. voice of america spoke with the former ambassador of the united states. in ukraine by william taylor, who is directly involved in the preparation of the peace summit, about his expectations from this event maria ulyanovska asked. what role will this peace summit play and what results do you hope for? it is important to demonstrate to the world that ukraine longs for the peace that will come after this war, and knows how it wants to see this peace. ukraine has demonstrated a clear commitment to the principles of the charter. of
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the united nations, and i hope that this will form the basis of the outcome of the peace summit in june in switzerland. the commitments of the present participants, which i hope will be many, and at the level of heads of state, their commitment to the principles of the un regarding sovereignty, territorial integrity, respect for borders, food security, nuclear security, return of prisoners and children. these should be the basic principles of the peace agreement. one of the biggest questions of the international community is whether the russians will take part in this event, they were not invited. why do you think they will join the second summit, and what role will this peace summit, which ukraine is holding for the russians, play? the russians will come to the second summit when they are pushed to do so, in particular by the events on the battlefield, when they in...
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realize that the ukrainians will never stop fight, that the europeans will continue to support them, that the americans will not tire and will continue to provide resources, economic, diplomatic and political support, as much as is necessary for victory, when the russians realize, that is when they will look around and think why they should continue this war, when they are driven to a dead end or pushed back by ukrainian troops, this will be the moment when they will sit down at the negotiating table and look for some kind of negotiated peace. during his inauguration this year, vladimir putin already said that russia will not conduct negotiations with ukraine, if ukraine has a strong position in the negotiations, how do you think this can change? i don't listen to what president putin says. he says one thing and does another. i believe that the russians, in particular the russian government. including the kremlin,
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will understand that the ukrainians will not stop, the europeans will continue to be with them, and the americans will be there as long as it takes until they win. when the russians come to this conclusion, then they will have to sit down at the negotiating table. within these peaceful negotiations and efforts, ukraine concludes bilateral agreements with various countries on security guarantees, which security guarantees can be provided by the united states, because antony blinken has already announced such an agreement, but no. the united states didn't want to sign the deal until the $61 billion additional funding bill was passed, now it is. these negotiations are coming to an end soon, and it will be very important for the united states to demonstrate in its bilateral security agreement that it once again leads these effort. it is very important that the other 30 or more countries have theirs. security agreements, and
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it is very important that these agreements interact and complement each other, that there are no gaps, that these guarantees are not duplicated, and that it is a clear agreement about'. safety and security assurance with real capabilities, that should be the goal. but the ukrainians already had the budapest memorandum, which guaranteed security. now these new security guarantees are criticized because they are not obligations or duties of other countries. so the world has nothing to offer ukrainians have nothing better than these security guarantees. it will be much better than the budapest memorandum. the russians shamelessly violated that agreement, it did not work, but what we are talking about here, what the americans, british and other nations are talking about, which have already signed these security agreements with ukraine, it can work. it is about specific obligations to provide certain weapons in
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certain periods of time. now that we have the money, we can make these guarantees, we can make these commitments, we can make guarantees that these...weapons will come. there it's about other things. it's not just weapons, it's also intelligence, training and political support. there is much in these security guarantees and security agreements that can truly ensure security in ukraine. meanwhile , a farewell was held in lviv for combat medic iryna tsybukh, who died during a rotation in the kharkiv direction. before her death, iryna left a wish for her relatives as to what the ceremony should look like. farewell: people should be in embroidered dresses, light a fire and sing ukrainian songs. these days, irina was mentioned in new york as well. she was a participant of the war diary project of ukrainian cultural activist daria kolomyts. on june 1, in one of the new york theaters, professional actors and veteran amateurs read these diaries from
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the stage. the event was dedicated to irina and her heroism. iryna solomko and pavlo terikhov will tell you more. hello. my name. ira, but in the city where i am now, i am usually called cheka. i am near avdiivka and work as a combat medic for the marines as part of a volunteer hospital battalion. this is the beginning of iryna tsyboh's war diary, which she recorded in june 2022. cultural activist daria kolomiets, the author of the project, says: this is a podcast about ukrainians and how they met russian invasions, their real stories, emotions, feelings and actions. she heard about iryna kolomiets from a friend. i saw iryna tsivokh. and this girl, who was 24 years old at that time, as much as i liked her, interested me, i began to listen to what she said, i realized that she is incredibly wise and deep, i just wrote her a direct message on instagram, i say iryna, as you are looking to share the diary, iryna
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wrote my diary from the rotation, i don't like what i do, i don't like war, so i don't count if i saved the 110th or the 205th. i know that during this rotation we took out, evacuated from the battlefield, seven wounded. kolomiets is convinced that ukrainian war diaries should be heard all over the world. i have 41 stories, 41 whole diaries. during these two years of my trips, this is my fifth cultural trip to new york with this mission, i brought it everywhere and said: there are such stories, there are such stories, there are such stories. during one of the trips, she met a woman from kolomyia with... the american director of polish origin zyuzana shatkowski, who became interested in the project and offered to make it on the basis of a theater workshop for veterans of the bedleem theater. the veteran workshop always strives to create events that will have an impact and encourage change. i met daria and she came to the class
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just to share her experience. she brought the diaries and the veterans started reading them, and they already connected to the material to some extent and added their own perspective to it. it was. very organic, so we thought: let's go let's do a reading and fundraiser. shatkovsky chose 14 stories for the 41st diary of the project. suzanne says the authors tried to learn more about the authors and followed them on social networks. she felt such a connection with iryna. i did a little research into her life and she became a part of our lives and it was like she walked into the room because of her story. war is about what specifically... to have a piece of land, to hold on to it and not give it over to russian occupation, to literally give one's life for it, and in the end, piece by piece and with this is what the will of every ukrainian is building so far. from the very beginning, the event was planned
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as a charity reading for veterans, the collected funds were planned to be given to the hospitalists of the unit of iryna tsyboh. i had one big fear with diaries, i didn't share it. with the actors, saying that i was very afraid that it might happen that one of the diarists would die, and that was yira. on may 29, irina was killed, i wrote a letter to zuzana and the team, and they said: we usually do all these readings dedicated to irina. young actress carolan grogen had to read iryna's diary based on suzanne's idea. she has the courage and ability to play such bold characters that i see in people like iryna. they are brave and risk their lives every day. her heart was broken when she heard the news about... irina's death, but she was able to pull herself together because she knew it was important to share her story, it was hard, but
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she did a wonderful job. grogen says that he sincerely admires his heroine and is sad that now he will never be able to meet her. i was shocked and angry, because for me she represents hope, despite everything, she unites people i wanted to... pay tribute to the strength of her spirit, i did it so that the viewer would come home after the readings and listen to her complete diary: my favorite part, where iryna talks about the soldiers she saved, who first go to their families from hospitals, and then return to the marzipan section to thank those who saved them. right now i'm standing with some very brave guys in the marines, and they're probably the only thing that's keeping me going right now, because... enthusiasm, about winning, patriotism, those are all very important
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components, but definitely more important than that are the people you see directly, you save their lives, and then the war, it turns out, lasts so long that they already have time to return from the hospital and give you the most delicious marzipan. zvizana admits that the death of iryna was painful for the entire group that worked on the project, as if it brought the war and the terrible ukrainian reality closer. which for the rest of the americans remain distant. for us, it was like a wake-up call. it's easy to say being here in new york, i understand that it 's quite another to know someone who has been killed there. when miets says, on the one hand, the death of her friend devastated her, and on the other hand, it gave her the strength to continue fighting and not to give up, because that's how iryna lived. darya adds, tsiboh loved... to sing and even found a place for a song in her diary, which she wrote down in avdiivka. in conclusion, i will now quietly join
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the boys and let you listen to how cool a german, a doctor from our crew, plays the guitar. from new york iryna solomko, pavlo terikhov, voice of america. let's return to political topics in the united states. president biden issued an executive order banning it migrants crossing the border from mexico to seek asylum in the united states, during periods when the number of illegal crossings spikes. so far, this is
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the biggest restriction on the border policy introduced by joe biden. the ban will come into force when the average number of illegal crossings per day exceeds 2,500. at the moment, the figures already exceed this number. observers draw attention to the fact that such a move by biden is related to the election campaign and is an attempt to address the concerns of the american voters on migration issues. meanwhile , historic elections were held in mexico. the country elected a woman president for the first time. mexico will be headed by claudia sheinbaum. she will also be the first female leader of jewish descent to hold the position. experts predict that claudia sheinbaum will face a number of serious challenges, which iryna shenkarenko and celia mendoza will talk about. as a result of the convincing victory, 61-year-old claudia. baum was elected the first woman president, and also became the first jewish leader of mexico
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origin. according to the media, her mother's parents immigrated to mexico from bulgaria, fleeing the nazis. paternal grandparents came from lithuania. sheinbaum will lead a predominantly roman catholic nation whose politics have been dominated by men for more than 200 years. scheinbaum, a climatologist and former mayor of mexico city, promised during her campaign to continue the policies of the current mexican president. saobradora, who adheres to leftist views. scheinbaum, for whom more than 50% of voters voted, said that her victory was the victory of all mexican women. i did not come to this alone, we all came, our heroines who gave us the homeland with our ancestors, with our mothers, our daughters and our granddaughters. her closest rival galves, who represents a coalition of three opposition parties, received slightly more than 28% of the vote according to preliminary results, on monday galves
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recognized sheinbaum's victory. i contacted claudia scheibaum to confirm. election results. i told her that i saw mexico with great pain and violence. i told her that i hope that it will be able to solve the serious problems of our people. voters like abril flores reacted to the historic vote. i think now is the best time to have a woman president. this does not mean that the chosen candidate will be ready for the challenge, but i think it is time for the country to learn to have a woman president. security expert anna maria salazar says, we don't. many serious problems await. there are many unresolved issues, including the fentanyl trade and the impact it is having on the us. and there are some trade issues related to the implementation of the trade war agreement between the united states, mexico and canada, its renegotiation, which should take place in 2026, and especially the issue of immigration, which has become political in the united states and may even
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determine who will be the next president of the united states. representatives of the election commission say that the ruling party more'. the newly elected president now also has a majority in the mexican congress. shane baum is to be sworn in as president for a six-year term on october 1. iryna shynkarenko celia mendoza, voice of america, mexico city. and at the end we are talking about the presidential campaign in the usa. donald trump and joe biden don't agree on much, but they do agree on the role that their common opponent, robert kennedy jr., who is now an independent presidential candidate, can play in this campaign. biden and trump's teams consider canada's participation in the election potentially harmful. more details in the story of andrii borys and steve herman. about half of registered voters told pollsters that if it were possible, they wanted to see new faces on the ballot instead of
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joe biden and donald trump. i present to you robert fc'. jr. if you can imagine what this country will look like in november, if president trump or president biden wins, the division will continue, the anger, the people, the chaos and the polarization will deepen, the only way to end it is for me to be successful in the election. kennedy has a hoarse voice due to an incurable neurological disorder. chances of defeating biden in the democratic party elections in kennedy. was not, but that did not stop him from wanting to compete with him. robert kennedy junior will not be the next president of the united states. hans noel, a professor of public administration at georgetown university, summarizes the consensus of opinion among political scientists. however, the teams of both biden and trump are worried about the possibility that kennedy will be included on the ballot in
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about six states where voters do not have a clear preference for one of the main parties. and just a couple... change the outcome of the vote in one of these states and accordingly the winner, if the state is relatively large and the number of votes for the main candidates is close, the potential participation of kennedy will be able to change the results of the national presidential race. i will be on the ballot in every state by july. kennedy is not the only so-called third candidate whose name appears on the ballots of some states. but unlike them, he has a big advantage, a recognizable name. his father, bobby kennedy, was the main contender in the 1968 democratic presidential election until he was assassinated. his uncle, president john fennedy, was assassinated while in office in 1963. the kennedy family is not happy at all
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from the fact that he is running, and they have made a number of efforts to convey this clearly. that's how it is with biden... we want to make our feelings clear. the best way forward for america is to re-elect joe biden and kamela harris for another four years. according to professor noel , kennedy's controversial beliefs about vaccines, the origin of covid-19 and the murders of his father and uncle drew him to his side. kennedy is now much more popular among republicans than democrats, but that's probably mostly because he's a democrat, or a former democrat who talks about... things about other democrats. republicans like to hear that, they think it sounds interesting, but they're not going to vote for him over donald trump.
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kennedy's team declined voa's request for an interview with the candidate or another representative of the candidate, explaining that the campaign had decided at this time to only give interviews to the american press with a target audience in the united states. andriy borys, steve herman, voice of america. download mobile. addition "voice of america". the application allows you to bypass blocking automatically thanks to the built-in vpn service. read news, watch informative programs and videos, as well as listen to podcasts of the ukrainian service of "voice of america". and on this we will say goodbye. see also our daily briefings from monday to friday at 18:00 on youtube and facebook, where you can give us yours live. questions, we will try to answer them. thank you for trusting the voice of america in ukrainian, i wish you a peaceful night and a peaceful morning, see you soon before meeting!
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today in the verdict program with serhiy rudenko, kharkiv is being made the second aleppo. the russians are systematically destroying the infrastructure of one of the largest cities of ukraine, how to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe and whether it is ready state before a long war. to exhaustion hymars missiles flew to russia. for the first time, ukraine took advantage of the permission to hit military facilities of
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the aggressor country with western weapons, what does this change on the battlefield and how can putin respond? not the highest level of american representation. biden is sending vice president garis to the global summit in switzerland. what results can be expected from the peace conference? glory to ukraine, this is the verdict program, my name is serhii rudenko, i congratulate everyone and wish everyone good health for the next two hours, we will talk about ukraine, the world, the war, and our victory. let's talk about how the chinese are trying to turn part of the world against the peace summit that will be held on june 15-16 in switzerland. about how the verkhovna rada of ukraine is already thinking about
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changes. deadlines for updating data by military personnel, or conscripts, to be more precise, and how to extend this deadline for 150 days instead of 60, and the reasons why this happens, and most importantly, in this program, it is how armed forces of ukraine are using western weapons to attack the russian federation, more than 12 countries have already given permission to use them. such weapons in strikes on the territory of russia. however, before starting our big conversation, i suggest you watch the video of how the fighters of the 81st slobozhan airborne assault brigade showed near bilogorivka in the luhansk region how they destroy the enemy, the defenders managed to eliminate hundreds of invaders and burn dozens of vehicles. so, let's see.
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today's our... first guest, this is pavlo narozhny, a military expert , volunteer, founder of the charitable organization blahodiyna poshta. mr. pavle, i congratulate you, thank you for being with us today. good day. let's start our conversation with this decision of our western partners, already more than 12 of them, who allowed to use their weapons to strike at territory of the russian federation. what does this change for ukraine and how can putin respond to the change in the situation on the russian-ukrainian border, particularly in kharkiv oblast and sumy oblast. well, let's start from the beginning by understanding what the situation was in kharkiv region, the enemy, according to the supreme commander-in-chief of the president of ukraine zelenskyi, concentrated 90 km from the border of ukraine, in kharkiv region, the enemy in...

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