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again, you can't avoid it, but in any case, i hope it gets spelled out, i'm just going to ask very briefly, it's kind of a long-term topic, again, it 's just being voiced so far, but i'm just curious, whether it will be possible to implement it, the people's deputy of chernivtsi from the servant of the people says that the specialized committee is currently considering the issue of transferring the functions of the territorial recruitment centers to the admin centers, well, in particular, probably to snapam, but it is realistic in general, it's a huge bunch of people here, a bunch there people, documents, documents circulated to whom... where to go, well, that's it, but again the phrase sounded, so someone is thinking about it, why and is it even real or not? you know, it's a story, when you drive a car, it's rambling, it's seriously there throwing out black smoke from under the hood, you burn it and go on foot and look for a new one, this is the situation, because to build a parallel system from scratch in wartime it is impossible, it is better to try to make the tsc work in accordance with the law, and for this everything else the state... must also demonstrate that it
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is able and willing to work according to the law, and this was actually the subject of our interview with you during the last 10 minutes. thank you very much for your comments, professionals, thank you for participating, gennadiy dubov, political scientist, candidate of legal sciences, and indeed, if something works, well, you can express different topics and ideas, but at the same time , i would really like to say that and to a greater extent to show, say, the effective work of the same territorial picking centers, because the situation is tense, although there are many facts improper performance of one's duties, but there are a lot of facts and proper performance, and it is also necessary to talk about it, there is no black, only black and only white in this world, especially during war, there is both black and white, many thanks to those who properly fulfills his duties, well, who does not properly, always has to answer for everything in this life, literally in a moment of news, good evening, we are from ukraine. well, i want to say right away that we
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are waiting for the approach to the press of the secretary general of the north atlantic alliance, jens stoltenberg, as soon as he appears, of course we will give you the opportunity to hear him, but now about the events that happened: a 40-year-old man died, unfortunately, as a result of the shelling of tokarivka in the kherson region. according to the information of the regional prosecutor's office, the russians hit the settlement with mortars during the day, and one of the shots turned out to be. deadly for a ukrainian. two children were injured in novomoskovskiy, dnipropetrovsk region. among them is a three-year-old child, she is in serious condition in the hospital. this was reported to the regional military administration. the russians attacked the city today. a fire broke out at the site of the impact, nine residential buildings were damaged. you see, the enemy does not leave dnipropetrovsk and hits and hits and hits. well, again dnipropetrovsk region, nikopol. a 17-year-old boy was injured. as a result of the shelling of nikopol in
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the dnipropetrovsk region, he was buried with shrapnel wounds. the national police was informed. the russians targeted residential buildings with drones. as a result of the attack , a five-story building and civil infrastructure were damaged. and firefighters are still eliminating a large-scale, a complex fire at an industrial enterprise in the kyiv region. 249 rescuers and 98 pieces of equipment are working on site. report it to the state emergency service. let me remind you that yesterday russia attacked kyiv oblast. as a result of falling debris , a fire broke out in the city, and this fire is of such high complexity that the firefighters have been fighting this terrible element for such a long time. their safety is at risk. poland opposes the transfer to ukraine of the patriot system, which is currently located on the territory. republic,
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said the head of the national security bureau, jasyk seviera, in his opinion, the transfer of batteries to ukraine will be very dangerous, this is a quote again, very dangerous, because it reduces the security of poland itself. i will note earlier that the western media reported that the united states of america approved the transfer to ukraine of another patriot system, which previously protected the continent, a contingent of american troops, precisely in poland. and ukraine is waiting. positive decisions during the nato summit in washington, which will be held this summer, i will remind you, said the minister of defense of ukraine rustem umyerov during a joint briefing with the secretary general of the north atlantic alliance, jens stoltenberg. he also thanked the head of the alliance for supporting ukraine . stoltenberg in turn said that the current struggle of ukrainians is more important not only for ukraine, but also for europe, because it is a struggle for common values. we and our allies have already
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announced new aid packages that are crucially important, and so we are all ready to continue looking for ways.' in order to provide more aid to ukraine and do it as much as possible rather, and of course, we want to once again recognize your bravery, both of the political and military leadership, and of all the men and women who wear the uniform and are now on the battlefield in ukraine, it is your bravery that has impressed the whole world. in ivano-frankivsk, from june 17 to 23 , the ukrainian shakespeare festival will be held for the first time. during the week , performances of ukrainian and foreign theaters will be shown in the ivan franko drama theater, as well as lectures and discussions with writers and art critics. the festival aims to to draw the attention of the international community to ukraine's daily struggle for the values
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​​of the free world - say the organizers. the director of the stratford on avon shakespeare institute, michael depson, will also visit prykarpattia for the festival. professor of shakespeare studies nicoletta chinloes, by the way, the so-called network of shakespeare festivals exists in many countries of the world. one of my such dreams and basic postulates for me is that in the future this festival would be shakespeare and some one from every time a different one from ukraine. menniki, dramatists shakespeare, franko, shakespeare, stefanik, shakespeare lesya ukrainka, shakespeare andruhovich and so on and so forth. and this, i believe, is also a very cool tool, with which we can go to world
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platforms and popularize ukrainian culture. here, in fact, there is also a huge desire to emphasize that our shakespeare is ukrainian. we are not talking about the fact that we... popularize the culture of another country, we popularize our culture, moreover, we popularize high culture, rostislav said this, i also emphasize, this is exactly what we refused for many centuries, he showed heroes in pixels, in michael's golden-top cathedral they said goodbye to military photographer and journalist arsen fedosy. who died in the kharkiv region, he joined the ranks of the armed forces in the 22nd year, hundreds of people, his family, friends, brothers and sisters, accompanied him on his last military journey. an exhibition of arsen's photos taken during his time at the front was also held near the cathedral. he is like that, this, this is
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warmth, kindness, this is energy, this is a smile, this is uncorrectable optimism. always optimistic, no unsolvable problems, there are no unsolvable ones, which are calm, very calm, he stood on the ground very confidently, but he really charged others with this, he is a bright person, the best, arsen was very talented, he really, he caught such moments that later, when we sat, chose photos, we could not choose one out of 200, but we had... people, i will say this, with very complex characters, and these characters were very difficult to catch, but arsen captured and showed people exactly this side of a person , that a person is strong, a person, let's say, iron, begin
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go to the best, eternal memory, respect and thanks to the hero and the artist. education from europe. ukrainian students received 5 thousand european books, among them educational literature for mastering disciplines. this is a new direction of the "ukrainian youth - european book" program. we will learn what kind of initiative this is in the story. for a modern architect-engineer , it is very important to have foreign european experience, especially in education, in order to be able to integrate into european society over time and very... successfully and successfully work as an architect. justin, a student in the fourth course of kyiv national university of construction and architecture. he is studying industrial and civil engineering. the future specialist will accompany the construction from the beginning to the end. the young man
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emphasizes that it is important to know not only ukrainian design and construction standards, but also european ones. we even have it introduced in certain courses at the university. the teaching of the discipline is introduced according to eurocodes, that is, according to european standards, basically we all study according to dbns, according to ukrainian standards, but our university tries to keep up with the latest technologies, then... that is, we are also taught according to the eurocodes. currently, there is almost no specialized european literature from abroad in ukrainian universities. our partners helped solve this problem. ukrainian higher education institutions have now received european-style textbooks on history, design, tourism and culture. economists, managers and doctors will also receive manuals on the eu. books are available in english, german and french. the university of amsterdam appealed first, says: come on, how you are already coming here, we will give you a book
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for universities, and this is how we started such a project as part of our campaign, this is a european book in ukrainian, well, for children, students, in this case, and the first one we had was kyiv university, we handed over , there was a specific kind of humanitarian literature, but during this time lviv, ternopil, chernivtsi, and... kyiv university of civil engineering and architecture also received foreign scientific literature. this institution of higher education will become a hub where specialized books for everyone will be brought universities of ukraine. today we decided that it is difficult for us to establish contacts with institutions ourselves, to understand who needs what. they turned to petr musievych, he is the head of the association of rectors. we will transfer associations, the association will already determine where, accordingly again we will be to. such a project is called european book for ukrainian youth, it is only a part of the large program
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ukrainian book for ukrainian children, which has been implemented since the beginning of the full-scale war. in addition to scientific literature, fiction will also be available for students. such things are not may not be important, because it contributes not only to the establishment of ukrainian spirituality in our citizens, who, unfortunately, are now in border, but also contribute to the formation of the internal stability that our entire country needs today. thanks to this initiative, ukrainian children, students and soldiers received more than 1 million books not only in our country, but also abroad, the project is implemented in more than 30 countries. well, we continue the big ether, we are waiting for the approach to the press e. good evening
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to you vasyl, good evening to everyone who joined to us at this time, there jen stoltenberg will speak at a press conference not only based on the results of ramstein, but also based on the results of the meeting of the ministers of defense and nato member countries, and it is interesting what he will say about ukraine, i don't know, in particular today also the following i will tell you how much money nato will give us every year, germany is blocking too much'. a package of anti-russian sanctions, and a troubled armenia. my name is yuriy fizar, this is a world about ukraine, and i will start in a moment. well, i 'll start with the main thing. today, literally in an hour and a half on the sidelines of the summit of the leaders of the countries, members of the so-called group of seven, which we are still used to calling the big seven , will take place in the italian city of brindisi under signing of a bilateral security agreement between ukraine and the usa.
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the national security adviser to the president of the united states of america , jake salevan, said a few words about the content of this document the day before. during the communication with journalists, he said that the agreement does not contain specific figures in the dollar equivalent. the document includes a commitment to work with congress on funding and also defines framework of cooperation of the usa, with ukraine and other allies on issues of ukrainian secession. army funds, and according to the president's assistant, there are also no clauses in the agreement regarding the use of the military forces of the united states of america for the defense of ukraine. well, that is, it is necessary, it is worth waiting, literally in an hour and a half, maybe it will just fall on serhii rudenko's verdict, and we will already know all the details, whatever they may be. i hope that they are pleasant for ukraine. oh, and one more thing that mr. jake sall said. american-ukrainian agreement on security guarantees will eventually help ukraine
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to join nato, he called this document a bridge between what is now and what will be in the future, i.e. from now to the moment when ukraine becomes a full member of the north atlantic treaty organization alliance so we are waiting for volodymyr zelensky and us president joe biden to sign this security agreement. intend to deliver at 8:45 p.m., well , at least that's how it was announced, kyiv time, in this italian city of brindia. espresso tv will be showing it live. let's move on, unfortunately, in this barrel of honey for ukraine, i mean the bilateral security agreement with the united states of america, there may be a spoonful of poison that will spoil everything. since the security agreement has not been ratified by congress, any future president of the united states of america will be able to withdraw from it at will. this is a quote.
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this was reported by the washington post with reference to american high-ranking officials. sources, that is, if donald trump wins the election this november, the future fate of this security agreement remains extremely illusory, the fact is that this document does not have, as experts say , legal binding force and is not even a contract, but only a document of intentions. and since donald trump has repeatedly made , to put it mildly, ambiguous statements regarding the russian war in ukraine, then, of course, this will happen if donald trump. will win, well, but still, there's an hour and a half until this deal is signed, and we'll see more details, maybe find out what exactly this deal is. well, a break for a few more words about donald trump, a break between him and joe biden has been gradually shrinking, for example, according to the poll, with a poll
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conducted in his home state of florida, because he used to live in new york state, after leaving white. moved to florida, so the level of support for joe biden there, according to data published by florida atlantic university, fell by literally four points, and now the difference between him and joe biden is only two points, and experts attribute this to the fact that what with joe biden's statement the day before yesterday, what if his son found guilty of violating american law, he does not pardon him. it was not yesterday that hunter biden was found guilty, and it turns out that his father did not pardon him, and in this way the americans said, oh, well, this is the president, as a president, you have to vote for him, and that's why trump loses. thus, the leaders of the g7 member states, namely great britain, germany, italy, canada, japan and the usa, agreed to provide ukraine
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with $50 billion in aid in the form of a loan that will be repaid at the expense of income. from russian assets frozen in the west. this was reported by several world news agencies at once with reference to their sources in paris. perhaps this was even said on the sidelines of the summit. in particular , the interlocutor of france press emphasized that this will be reported at the summit, i say, they may have reported, however, the technical details of the agreement will be discussed already after the italian meeting of the g7 leaders, but the source of the bloomberg agency reported that they plan to allocate the funds to ukraine until the end. 2024, well , the defense ministers of the nato member countries over today's two-day meeting in brussels will pre-approve a plan for the allocation of $40 billion worth of arms to ukraine and will allocate it annually. such a statement was made by
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the secretary general of the north atlantic alliance jen stoltenberg at a press conference the previous evening. according to the information released by him, will coordinate nato supplies, and this process should become mandatory for all nato member countries, except for hungary. well, i have to finish now, because nato secretary general jen stoltenberg has already left for the press conference. let's see. an update from the minister of defense of ukraine, mr. umerov, and we also heard about the most pressing needs. we know what delay can provoke and we... cannot allow it in the future. our allies have strengthened, but ukraine needs foreseeable assistance in the far-sighted future. today , the heads of the defense departments agreed on a plan for security assistance and training from nato for ukraine. more than 99% of military aid
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received by ukraine. it is provided by nato allies, so we can see how decisive it is role is played by nato. it is very important that kyiv receives this predictability in the short and long term. since the start of russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine, our allies have provided $400 billion in aid annually, and i think... that we must do everything we can to keep that support at that level, or more. the paradox is that the longer we plan, or... the longer we make promises, the sooner ukraine will have peace, because if we are talking about reliable, long-term
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obligations, all this shows the kremlin that it will not wait for us. all these initiatives bring ukraine closer to nato membership. it is very important that the defense of ukraine, that the ukrainian eyes go to the nato eyes. standards, by which i mean procurement, as well as the defense-industrial base. today, we have developed the first innovation roadmap for ukraine, and ukraine will join the jaytech training center in poland. we also thought about how to strengthen deterrence and defense for ukraine, and the minister. made a new industrial pledge to reinforce our long-term cooperation. this is
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our last ministerial meeting before the washington summit, so we need to step up and be ready to answer your questions. congratulations. mr. secretary, please tell me , the group of 7 countries just reached an agreement, i'm talking about 50 billion euros, and it's quite a creative story, why, because these funds will be used if the frozen russian assets are not used, please tell me if this money... does it match the picture you are preparing when you are you talking about financial promises for ukraine, that is, do they match, or is this a completely
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different story, secondly, we want a little clarity on how to calculate these shares, whether it is gdp and the like, that is , how to do it, first of all, of course i welcome the decision. adopted by the group of seven countries regarding the use of frozen russian assets, they actually can, thanks to this, thanks to the interest from these assets, be used for economic support of ukraine. of course, it is important to keep everything as urgent as possible, including funding the ukrainian government, as well as other assistance within the framework of macroeconomic stability, so we think that nato's own commitment is a story about military support, and i think
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that the decisions that are being made now will cover this segment. so what i'm proposing, but it's still not agreed to by our allies, i think we should agree to at least $50 billion a year, so with that kind of support we'll be able to sustain. this level of support that we provide in previous years, and if we accept it, then accordingly, on perspective, we will ensure that ukraine will have this predictability, stability, and then we will expect better accountability, that is why it sometimes happens that our allies, some have promised support, but unfortunately, it has not yet reached ukraine, and therefore the assistance that we provide... we want that accountability so that people feel responsible for what they've promised, and we need to understand what mechanisms we can use and evaluate the different
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types of support that we provide, yes, whether it's weapons, or are they others, i.e. it should be done like this to have everyone more or less contribute the same amount, so we're talking about a minimum of $50 billion of using gross domestic product, so... countries pay according to their gdp, we know, yes, if we're talking about us gdp, there it is about a share of 50% of the entire part of nato, so we understand how proportionally the amounts of contributions can be, so we have to act in accordance with the proportions, but again, it is about the military. assistance, and not about other types of assistance that would be outside the scope of obligations nato. i hope and expect that the nato allies
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will agree to this, because... it is very important that ukraine has this stability, predictability, and we have to act preemptively in order to avoid the delays in supplies that we have seen in the previous months, and we have seen how negatively they have affected the situation on the battlefield, because we understand who we are playing with, if putin sees our debauchery and our certain division or anything else, he then with... understands that he can act on - to another, but we must once again show him that we are one, that we are acting, that we are looking for ways so that he does not win the battle. mr. secretary, why do you think that the plan you came up with will encourage other allies to make even bigger donations, to
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speed things up. because very often now they are only collecting some air defense equipment there, only now, but ukraine has been asking for this for two years, why such a delay, why did they start moving now, and when we talk about ammunition, the same story, yes, if there is already a request, then it is necessary to do it a certain order and the like, there will be a certain potential and there will be a certain success if you act in this way, that is, how do you want and plan to... help ukraine in case of need. yes, all of this will enhance aid because it is a long-term commitment, but also, in particular, the predictability that ukraine needs in order for our partners to speed up production, and it can also ensure that we can send more to ukraine, because we will have a certain transparency, accountability, and all this will help the alliance to act within the framework of how.
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a structural institution where the work between our allies is based precisely on the fulfillment of promises. the allies have already provided an unprecedented level of aid to ukraine, none of the experts at the beginning of the war could even think about it, and for sure putin, putin did not dream of such a thing, and of course, no one expected that our allies would be so active, but we will feel it. .. we feel that it is necessary to act more, it is necessary to understand that we are working for the future, and we are developing a certain framework so that we understand how we work in order to have the same components, which i named: predictability, accountability, as well as strengthening production and generally meeting all those needs that ukraine expresses to us in order for our plan to work
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in general. when we talk about... about the production of anti-aircraft systems and ammunition, so the production increases, of course, when we say that we could have started earlier, yes, but now we are already seeing the results of those efforts on the part of our allies, and we say no only about joint procurement, how we order, how we procure means, but i want to say that we have already managed to ... produce 40,000 artillery shells of 155 mm caliber per month, that is, this is a large number, and we plan to increase to a hundred thousand per month by the end of next year, and there is also a concrete increase in the production of ammunition for heavy weapons, that is, nothing it is not starting now, we are already working, new components are being added and
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investments are being made. and in the same way, when we talk about the production of air defense, there are certain decisions regarding the construction of new factories, in particular in germany, in order to to produce patriot interceptors, and that is , we are working, we are, we are expanding our assistance, mr. secretary, please tell me, at the moment, not knowing who will replace you in office, prime minister mark rutte talked about that almost all participating countries, except hungary, have already spoken about this issue, please tell me whether you discussed this issue with viktor orbán during your visit to budapest yesterday, yes, i visited pest yesterday, and we talked for several hours...

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