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this is news, i'm eva melnyk, greetings to all viewers, today the global peace summit, delegations from 100 countries, is starting in the swiss resort of burgenstock. and international organizations will seek solutions to achieve lasting peace in ukraine. our correspondent tetyana vysotska is also working at the scene. friend, good afternoon, and tell me what is happening now and in general, what news should we expect? greetings annuyeva, greetings from switzerland, where the global peace summit is taking place this weekend. actually, it was this one that was chosen to hold this summit the picturesque resort of bürgenstock on the shores
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of lake lucerne, because it is located, as we can see behind me from the panorama on the mountain, and it is more or less easy to ensure the safety of the 100 delegations participating in this summit, such as journalists and ordinary ordinary members of the delegations are brought here by special shuttles, for others, access to the burger stock resort is closed all weekend, and the heads of delegations arrive by helicopters, and we can even now, perhaps , hear one of them circling above us. and about what is happening now, now alone delegations arrive one by one, the delegations are quite powerful, 92 of the 100 invited states, 92 states and eight international organizations, of these 92 states, 57 state leaders at the level of presidents or ministers or prime ministers participate, in particular, of course , member states of the european union, but it is worth noting that in... hungary and slovakia
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sent their foreign ministers instead of heads of state, also participating, of course, is the prime minister of canada, trudeau, vice president of the united states of america, kamala garis, another 29 states at the level of foreign ministers and among many states of the so -called global east, such as india, australia, new zealand, turkey, saudi arabia, six more states on... their special representatives and also brazil, which, as we know, has prepared an alternative peace plan, with china, also presented at this summit, this is an achievement in observer status. ukraine is represented, of course, by the president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi, he arrived in switzerland yesterday and today he is already here in dugenstok, and he has already managed to hold a bilateral, bilateral meeting with the president of the swiss confederation, viola amhert, and here at around 14:30-14 five minutes past kyiv, the presidents of switzerland
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and ukraine will go to the first briefing and we will already have some more specific news, in general, the procedure for the arrival of distinguished guests will continue somewhere to 5:30 p.m. kyiv time, followed by a solemn meeting ceremony, and after that, at 6:30 p.m. kyiv time, the solemn first session of the global peace summit will begin, at which three points from the ten-point program will be considered. peace plan of ukraine and president volodymyr zelenskyi , it is about nuclear security, food security and humanitarian issues, in particular the need to return to ukraine all ukrainian prisoners of war and all illegally deported civilians, in particular dozens of tyn children who were illegally abducted by russia and taken to its territory, and also it is worth noting that even before the start of the summit, in addition to the president of the swiss confederation, volodymyr zelenskyi... will have
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bilateral meetings with the president of the united states kamala harris, as well as by the president of chile, gabriel borych, which will emphasize that the countries of the global east also play a big role in this summit. we will monitor the development of events. tanya, thank you for your work and information, see you next time at the espresso restaurant. tetyana vysotska, correspondent of espresso in european institutions about the start of the global peace summit in switzerland. the united states allocates 1.5 billion dollars to help ukraine, the next package of support was announced by the vice president of the united states, kamela garis, at the peace summit in switzerland. a third of the funds will be used for emergency repairs of energy infrastructure. the other part will be distributed to address the urgent needs of refugees, internally displaced persons and communities affected by russian aggression, and it is also planned to purchase rescue equipment for ukrainian border guards. and
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law enforcement officers. an attack on the energy industry, due to a russian attack on one of the high-voltage substations, there was a loss of power to household consumers in... the east, and there were also interruptions in the movement of trains, the ministry informs of energy, specialists are currently working on restoring power supply, in the chernihiv region, the russians fired at an overhead line, due to which almost 200 subscribers in 12 settlements were without power. three people died, five were injured as a result of enemy shelling in donetsk region. in the morning, the russians hit the village of ulakly in the volnova district with cluster submunitions, the regional prosecutor's office reports. they hit on private territory sector
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a 30-year-old man and a 39-year-old woman died in their own garden. their neighbor died of her injuries on the way to the hospital. five victims were near the store at the time of the shelling. they were hospitalized. they persuaded me to leave. the police took a 75-year-old woman out of the golyaipil community. her house was half destroyed by the russians. population centers. the russians fire artillery, anti-aircraft missiles, drones every day, drop aerial bombs, inform the ministry of internal affairs, where they once again call on people to evacuate the safer regions of our country. woman died as a result of an enemy attack on the village of hlushkivka in the kharkiv region. a russian projectile was taken out near a kindergarten. the national police was notified. the occupiers also bombarded the villages of boguslavka and kutuzivka with guided aerial bombs. two people were injured. they were treated for variable explosive injuries. destroyed private
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houses, damaged tractors and farm buildings. good luck on the front line. armed forces of ukraine. they pushed back the russians in srebyansk forestry in the luhansk region, as well as near klishchiivka in the donetsk region, they write analysts of the dibstate project, they updated the map of battles on the ukrainian front and analyzed the movement of the occupiers. the enemy managed to advance slightly near kalynyvka, novopokrovsky and yasnobrodivka. espresso tv channel invites you to join the project from scratch to life. this is a collection of atvs for quick evacuation. the wounded and the delivery of ammunition. support the soldiers of the 93rd separate mechanized brigade kholodny yar with a donation. they will choose victory every day, they will not leave the wounded and dead on the battlefield. so, atvs are indispensable for evacuation assistants and they also allow you to move off-road as quickly as possible,
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which helps efficient work. your support significantly increases the chances of the citizens of holodoyariv not only to successfully perform combat missions, but also to return from them alive. so join the gathering. our goal is uah 4 million. fatal accident in kirovohrad region. one person died, and five more were injured as a result of a traffic accident near the village of rossokhuvatka, novoukrainian district. the state emergency service informs . according to preliminary data, the driver the dacia passenger car lost control, drove off the road in kuvet and overturned. suffered they were stuffed, and the vandalized passenger car was boxed up. a man who fought against russia for two years as part of the armed forces of ukraine was detained in bern, switzerland, the local publication blik writes. john neithart volunteered to join the police force to
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further draw attention to the war during the peace summit in switzerland. he emphasized that ukraine should be given the opportunity to win on the battlefield, before the full-scale invasion, john was a student. and planned to become a school teacher a teacher, but in march 2022 he joined the international legion. first , he fought near bakhmut, then took part in the kharkiv counteroffensive and in the battles near kupyansk. back home, neithart faces up to three years in prison for serving in a foreign army, according to swiss law. the number of dead in russian shebekino increased to five, six more. russians were injured, local emergency workers managed to save the same number of surviving apartments, - wrote the local governor gladkov, search and rescue operation completed let me remind you that yesterday in shebekino , belgorod region, the entrance of a five-story building collapsed. the russian authorities blame
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this on the armed forces. and to the good news. in the capital zoo, capybara toha goes into an open natural enclosure. the animal was rescued a month ago, given the necessary treatment, as it had stress and contusion. currently, tokhi is adapting and undergoing rehabilitation and socialization. zoo employees ask to keep quiet during the meeting with toha, so as not to disturb him once more. more interesting search for videos on the espress youtube channel, be sure to subscribe, because there are eterro live broadcasts, all news releases, programs and special projects that can only be seen here. also a short video on hot topics in the shorts section. share them, comment, be around. at this moment i have everything, i tell you. see you at 3 p.m., later on espresso, meet lesya vakulyuk and andriy saichuk.
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well, congratulations to everyone who watches the espresso tv channel, my name is andrii saichuk, thank you for ... watching our broadcast 843 days the heroic struggle of ukraine continues, and we, together with you, keep our finger on the pulse of events now in order to inform you, since our main goal is to inform ukrainian citizens, so that they can make informed decisions, since democracy in the country, this is understanding of events, well, our guest is already with us. this is anton pavlushko, and we will
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talk to them now. greetings, mr. anton. we will now talk, do and try to sum up the results of the elections to the european parliament. so, mr. anton, er, let's start with this topic, very briefly, just to summarize. so, these elections were held in ukraine, they were somehow not, no, no, not very good, i think. enough attention was paid to it, so in your opinion, were the elections really important, and we can make their results at the end of this week. well, of course, the elections are important, because after all this is the european commission, these people will then decide the future of ukraine, these people will then decide how quickly ukraine will advance to the european union, whether it will advance at all, so of course that important, yes, but this is somewhat possible, well, not very... the current attitude towards these elections is probably not only in ukraine, but also among a large number of european
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voters, because you know, this confusing bureaucratic system of the european union , there who elects whom, who then becomes who, the european commission, the european council, i think that this is not very clear even for a large number of europeans, and there is such a clear understanding that even the future of every european country there and there, for example, how much they will receive subventions from the european budget, that it depends on these elections, well, this is observed in... in many european countries, so sometimes some such, well, incomprehensible people can slip into the european parliament from one or another country, then some german comedian can to pass, then there is another blogger from cyprus, that is , well, this is a strange election, but in principle it is perfectly clear that there are main factions, they are actually fighting for positions, and of course, apparently the main position is that the european people's party all- after all, she got something more votes than in the last elections for... they lost some, and now of course there will be such intra-european battles for who will become
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the head of the european commission, actually, who will become its president, that is, last time, remember, everyone thought that he would be bavarian manfred weber, but then, that is, a german, but then at the last moment merkel was able to promote her protégé ursula vonderlein, then there was such a slight indignation among the european people's party, but now we see that it turns out that after all.. rossola fondelain also turned out to be very a good pro-european and, as it turned out , equally pro-ukrainian politician, plus she is also a german politician, that is, of course, now the germans will try to keep her for a second term, as far as they can, so there will be some bargaining, they will have to give up some positions, maybe they will lose somewhere, but all the same, so that the germans remain the tillers of europe, well, that's what they will fight for, well, that's what will happen now, in the coming weeks there will be political battles of an intra-european scale. and of course, that probably from the ukrainian point of view it would not be bad if ursula fondeyan remained
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the head of the european commission, and i think that it would be very good for ukraine from the point of view that at the same time she was the minister of defense of germany, that is , she - firstly, germany is now the main, if you will, economic locomotive of europe, and to a certain extent it is also relevant to the lobbying of ukrainian interests in europe, in the european union, and it is also relevant to the defense industry, isn't it? namni was once tangential to her, that's why in principle we'll keep our fingers crossed for ursula fonderline to get her second term. mr. antol, i plan to try to touch on one very important thing. but a very difficult topic, this is the topic of ukrainian mobilization, why i am talking about it, because i, well, in the end , a pre-discussion was published on the website of rhode island's professor of political science in the usa, mykola petro, and he basically writes about the fact that the problem with mobilization in ukraine, in fact
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, western politicians are now very carefully watching this, because the calculation... what this professor writes about shows that ukraine, which has reduced conscription age up to 25-27, in fact not much is received in that interval, because it was actually a failing demographic, because it is the 90s, and very few children were born at that time, and the problem with mobilization, which are present obvious, and in america, for example, for observers, they question whether ukraine will be able to ... even if they give enough weapons, and the question if, which remains open, is the question of what to do if ukraine cannot cope, well you know, these are the positions of these westerners analysts, because at first they give little weapons for two years, and then they so pathetically quote and begin to analyze
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ukrainian demographic problems there, that is, in principle, mobilization problems are not only internal ukrainian problems, they are also problems that were created due to the fact that ukraine they didn't provide all the equipment on time, that is, in principle, they were programmed exactly on time, it's not a question of who is to blame, the question is simply whether these or that, whether in principle there will be an event, or whether they are starting to talk about the event, for sure they are beginning to say that there is no other way out than to radically help ukraine, or with some radically powerful weapons, or to introduce contingent troops, which i have already started. macron, for example, or the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff , general charles brown, jr., said that, for example, the presence of american troops will eventually be inevitable in ukraine. i think that this will not happen, i think that some part of the weapons will be given anyway, just what do you know, let them be less they said that they would give more, because
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it is also unclear what exactly we will be mobilizing for now, we will gather troops, that is, to conduct another counteroffensive of some kind. there, for example, in a year, it's one thing, just to hold the front line, sometimes you inflict painful blows on the russians - it's another matter, and in principle, you know, these are the philosophical conversations of europeans about what ukraine can be capable of , it depends on what the european eyes will be capable of and there are world politicians, that is, just give us weapons on time, and ukraine will somehow figure out who to recruit, how to recruit, what to do with demography and the like. i don't know if you are satisfied, in fact, this is so and so... so the wording of the question, what will happen somehow, because it seems to me that it is not so much about philosophy, but rather about planning, do you remember how mariana bezugla asked zaluzhny, who clearly said that we need, that he needs 500, like, thousands mobilized and five times as much aid from the united states, that is, for example, at the level of 300 billion there, and even in
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this case it can turn the situation around, and we now have estimates that it is possible that it will be mobilized... it is 100,000 and we were given 60 billion, and by the end of the year, most likely from the americans, that is, well, we can fire one more industrious person, but the questions don't go away from this, well, that's probably why some planning was required by bezula, it's probably a bit of a silly thing, because , well, again, if you don't know clearly, you don't know , how much and what they will give you, look, we we have been waiting there for the third year in a row for this unfortunate f-16, ugh, and even now we don't know when they are. will they arrive or will they arrive at all, but they already said in principle that it would be in the summer, well, you see, the summer has already begun, they will not fly at all, that is, what can be planned in such a position at all, if they even hand over the t-16, we do not know, which specific missiles will be handed over to them, i.e. some long-range ones to work in crimea, or will they simply be missiles so that they will help us work there as air defense, that is, we don't know all of this, that's
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why there are now all these plans and attempts to predict something there months in advance, i think it's a very useless thing now, so well... somehow talk about what the front will look like, or how much we need, or how it will all happen in general, we cannot say that now, even there, let me remind you, a month ago we all sat and thought that the russians would definitely go to the outskirts of kharkiv in a few weeks and would definitely start to take it by storm, now it turns out that not everything is so it's simple, even for the russians, that's why any plans, they come across, again , some sort of landing, then the fighting starts and it all drags on, ugh, well, but in this landing , in fact, in order to... to drag it out, there are specific ukrainian citizens, soldiers, who give their lives for this to drag on, dragged on and dragged on, so it seems to me that... after all, there must be some plan, well, the plan must be with me, well, the plan, of course, that globally, it is, but do you have any material and technical requirements to implement this plan
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means, i think that right now, well, not knowing how much will be transferred to you in the coming months, to plan something, there are some global beautiful operations on the map, exits somewhere to the sea of ​​azov or something like that, well, this is all probably a useless thing , again you see it doesn't matter, if we as a society or we with you... we as journalists knew, for example, at least the ratio of losses between us and the enemy, then we could, for example, understand whether the war is promising to exhaustion as it is now, well, let's put it this way, well, what exactly would it give ukraine specifically to talk about ukrainian losses now, well, it would help mobilization, i don't know if it would help mobilization, i don't really know what it would specifically give us, it would give us an understanding of the direction in which the war is now going, well, you understand that there are losses in ukraine, that is, it is clear, this is not the question, this is not the question, the question,
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the question here in to another, whether they have the right, moreover , whether politicians have the duty to report the truth, no matter how bitter, terrible it may be, or they can deceive people, while people will pay for it with their lives, well, i think that during the war, that is to say that... politicians have the right or have no right, it’s something like that, you know , after all, it’s a kind of pre-war topic, again, during the war , the military and the army should speak, the politicians will speak after the war, well, let’s do it, but if it was the soviet union, imagine the year 42 somewhere there, i don't know radio soviet there, levitan comes out with a beautiful voice begins to talk about soviet losses, i am with you i am with you, i agree with you, the question is simply that as he said. valery is diligent, the small soviet union will not defeat the big one. well, of course, he is right, that is why ukraine is always trying to find
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some such, well, non-linear solutions, that is , that is why, for example, these ukrainian long-range drones appear, that is, they do not sell us long-range missiles, then we simply try to rework our internal ukrainian neptune, that is, i am not arguing with you, i just have a feeling, you know. what, that we are at a turning point, and we need to try to turn around and change our strategy a little bit, because if we leave it as it is, then next time it will be even more difficult to conduct another wave of mobilization, the iteration will be, perhaps, much worse, simply well, we need to talk about it, people, people are talking about it, we may not talk about it in the mass media, but that does not mean that people in the military in the armed forces are not talking about it, that they are not talking about it... their families, that it's not just anyone who says now in the kitchen and so on. i think the integrity of the media is that we talk
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about what other people are talking about and try to ask those questions. of course, there is such an approach, but all the same, let's face it, even during the war, even the media should, should have such internal self-censorship, because now, of course, you can , well, i don't know, go and shoot ukrainian losses to show all the tragedies of war, of course that all this is understandable, but again during the war we, as media, have also responsibility even for such a pace of mobilization, because again, well , you can talk about life there, talk about ukrainian losses, you can, to some extent, play along with the russians and demoralize ukrainian society, so it will play along, so the media under during the war , otaku also have a public responsibility and must understand that from what they show, what they do. it actually depends later on how the mobilization will proceed and what operations it can be used for later, i.e. you as a journalist, knowing for example, this is a well-known lie, but it
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can harm the national interest, it would be easy to say it, come on, i'm not a journalist, i'm just an expert, so okay, of course i understand, it's just that you presented us as a journalist, thank you very much for anton pavlush was with us in this conversation, which is not easy, but i think it is necessary. we talked about the results of her elections to the european parliament, we also talked about a very difficult topic, a difficult topic, this is how we inform about the course of the war, we are going on a break, attention, profitable offer, order a smart light bulb at a special promotional price, only 99 uah, durable, reliable and... powerful, and the price is only 99 uah. in stores, ordinary light bulbs cost more than uah 200, and we offer you a light bulb that lights up, even when there is no light, for only uah 99.
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political club helps to understand the process. everything that happens in ukraine and the world. vitaly portnikov, khrystyna yatskiv and invited experts give their assessment and forecast of the development of events based on facts. if you want to understand how our today will affect our tomorrow, watch the saturday politics club, every saturday on espresso. dear friends, we are coming back to ether, lesya vakulyuk, andriy saichuk, we work in this studio for you, vladyslav chubuk, our viewer for our youtube broadcast, asked here, by the way, if you haven’t left your favorite there yet, i.e. a thumbs up or a thumbs up, whatever you call it , under our broadcast, then this means that you have not shown that you are ready to watch espresso and are ready to support espresso in this way, so i am waiting for your likes so that we are on the list of suggested ones, and vladyslav chubuk writes,
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and where is lesya, because this one omits. into a pit without a way out listen, friends, i'm back, in us, you know, such roles are divided, there is a bad policeman, there is a good policeman, someone puts you in a pit without exits, someone starts to pull you out of that pit, but what i want to tell you, if we talk , in the end, we sometimes change places with andrii, sometimes i sink into a pit without exits, and andrii pulls everyone out, and this is probably how the balance is maintained, but if we talk about the fact that everything is fine and everything is fine with us, and we all we understand and live in this country and understand that it is not all like that and well, not everything is like that, everything is beautiful, then viewers will appear who will write, and these presenters, they who live somewhere on mars, there on mars, by the way, there were some explosions, and some eruptions, i think , this is budanov, his kind, in short, if we talk only about the fact that everything is good, it does not mean that it is all good, so we try to speak as it is, we try to talk about uncomfortable topics.

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