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in areas where there are certain losses where a group of producers may be affected. for this purpose , the european union has developed many mechanisms. i am a supporter of solving these issues practically, pragmatically and not making a sensation out of it. i think that by the end of the negotiations with the eu, and this is the most important thing, ukraine will have free access to the market, it will enjoy all visa-free privileges, and it is good that during the negotiations there will be no questions about whether this access to the market will be available. not tomorrow, some things have already happened, i think that to a greater or lesser extent they are already working, the point is to be fully in the eu, therefore the negotiations will primarily concern that all laws of ukraine are adapted to european law, so that it is part of the unified legal system of the eu, and then, for example, when a ukrainian entrepreneur invests in spain or portugal, he will be treated as a citizen of this country and vice versa, if a portuguese...
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a spaniard or a pole conducts business in ukraine, he will function as if he were at home, this is the essence of the european union. and what's more, i would like to see ukrainian ones as soon as possible politicians in the european parliament, in the european commission, in all european institutions that manage this huge, but very useful mechanism for every citizen, which is the european union. tell us about the details of your trip to ukraine during the war, what were the main results and impressions? of course, political conversations are important, i have a rule that when i come to ukraine, to kyiv, in addition to the conversations that take place in the capital, i try to go somewhere, get to know each other. with new people,
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to see with my own eyes what the military looks like situation. from my point of view, this time, it was kharkiv. i went to kharkiv, although everyone was against it, saying it was dangerous. so i wanted to see how kharkiv functions in this huge tension of pressure from the russians, who are trying at any cost to approach the city and intimidate the people of kharkiv. i will tell you, kharkiv makes a huge, positive impression. to those kharkiv residents who are with us now. listen, i would like to say that i left kharkiv just in awe of you and the way the city works and functions, despite the attacks of the russian federation. i met a lot of people who left the districts near kharkiv and came to the city, to hostels, i wanted to see what the conditions were like there and present this data at various european forums. we have our own forums in the eu where our activities are coordinated. i was preparing first-hand polish information, prepared for... the council for
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cooperation with ukraine, what is the fate of ukrainians who were forced to relocate, for example, from kupyansk to kharkiv, it's great that i was able to visit them yesterday, great, that i met and talked with veterans who live in kharkiv, i am impressed by the kharkiv government, which copes with this very difficult period and manages the city very well, because it is a large european city that is attacked by russian missiles every day. large ukrainian cities, it is necessary to give the opportunity to cover boys and girls on the front lines. we must protect ukraine, this is clearly visible on the example of kharkiv. kharkiv will not develop, it will not change, if it does not have this cover of a sense of elementary security. this is where it is best seen how much.
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to them until ukraine does not have a sufficient number of air defense systems to protect against russian air attacks, and whether it will be possible to close the sky over ukraine, especially over kharkiv and... other large cities, which is definitely our goal, when we talked about it two years ago, everyone said that it technically impossible, and now we see that the defense of large cities is actually becoming very real, the ukrainian army, and it's no secret, will soon receive combat aircraft, and will soon have additional capabilities to attack the entire territory of russia. all three elements will work, i have them now i will list we recently attended a conference.
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in berlin, where they were talking about investments, i asked myself how investments should look if investors do not feel safe coming to kharkiv, kyiv or odesa. protected especially, but there is never a 100% guarantee. this means that basic security must be ensured at several levels. protection of cities from missiles, aviation in the hands of the ukrainian side, so that it is possible to effectively threaten various russian targets, defense and artillery on the front line. i emphasize the importance of being able to attack strategic goals from the russian side, it will create a completely new strategy.
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however, in january of this year, as a result of russia's attacks on ukraine, the aggressor used about 8,000 missiles, so as of now it is probably about 10,000. where to get so many missiles for patriot systems. first, this is such a detailed question for military experts. i don't want to get into it too much because i have, well, a slightly different line of work, but i think there's a... basic information: russian missiles are not that effective, and it shows on the battlefield today, compared to the protection of patriot systems. we need to focus on building an effective defense over the next one, two or three years, that's what is being talked about more and more in the west these days.
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it is known that the russians have some advantages, but it is also clear today, when we look at the real world war, there is no sign that the russians can, for example, they did not succeed, sometimes the numbers do not show the right picture, when we simply compare, there is more many different opportunities, and ukraine has or should have these opportunities. i already said the protection of cities, attention to the front lines, the appropriate amount of ammunition, on the russian side, if several of these conditions are met, everything will work. in a moment we will talk about the eu summit and the main names in the future european leadership, the cooperation between moscow and pyongyang and the possible
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next peace summit, and now we will focus on the important topic of the future leadership of nato. on february 24, 2022, rutti was one of those who quickly realized that things were serious. therefore , i would characterize him as a person who understands the security problems of central europe. of course, he was not the first to react
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after february 24, because we will remind you that then poland, lithuania and great britain, a military group, were the first to react. will be a politician who understands security issues. here i am talking not only about the context of the russian-ukrainian war, but also about
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an important context for poland, because rutte will be a politician who will face the problem of nato expansion. there is little chance of any major expansion decisions today. will be announced during the summit in washington in a few weeks, but rutt, as the new general the secretary will think about it and be responsible for it, and this will be his most important task.
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located in a place where, let's be honest, these stairs, despite the fact that the netherlands is much less of a threat, so i perceive him as a politician who can sometimes change his position and is able to accept arguments. this was evident every time during the elections in the netherlands. when he managed to adapt his views also to his opponents. of course, someone will say that
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this is instrumentalism, because he wanted to get the votes of their supporters, but with on the other hand, it also means that he accepted certain arguments. now he must strategically accept the arguments that nato expansion makes sense, because we evaluate his activities from this point of view. we, as poles, and you, as ukrainians, must evaluate this decision from this point of view. i hope. that the bid to be opened before the nato summit will be even higher implies that ukraine needs more than just assurances that one day nato will expand. from my point of view, i would like to get as many details as possible. i was talking about it the other day with by a group of veterans in kharkiv. i have seen people give their lives for this cause. it's an emotional argument, but it's actually very clear. because on the one hand there are emotions, but on the other hand we are talking about the fact that someone actually lost
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his loved ones, lost his life, leg or sight, these are all consequences, in this political war game the most important thing is to achieve the effect of security, security today means expansion nato, and this is a task for mark rutte. i would like him to understand this as a western politician, and i hope he will. of ukraine in berlin on june 15, and i witnessed how he communicated with president zelensky. rüdte squeezed his hand,
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hugged him warmly, said that we could do everything together. later, i asked mark rüdta a few questions from our medium, and he was smiling the whole time while answering. he said: we will help, i believe in the victory of ukraine, in a free europe. rüdte made an impression on me as an extrovert, an optimist who laughs loudly, and when he appears somewhere, he is immediately occupied. i 've also seen him in situations where he couldn't to express his position clearly, for example the situation during the last conference in munich, when he expressed himself at first in the way we would like, but then when he was asked a clear question about the enlargement of nato, i saw how he hid, of course, it is clear that he probably wanted to get the votes of different pants of nato, who is for and who is against, but i like to give politicians tasks, and tasks for me...
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it's like in politics, he obviously does not make decisions himself, the head of nato can be a secretary, just a person, which is notarized decision, but at... the other end of this axis there is someone like javier solano, who is getting the award in wrocław, with his personal charisma. you said well about ryuta that when he goes somewhere, he immediately takes up a lot of space. this, of course, is not because he is very fat, but because it is about personality, charisma. in politics, how you build
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an argument is important, and will probably take up much more space than the document suggests. his position, because formally everything is as you said, and of course, everything is decided member states, and the secretary general can be said not to decide anything, one could say that this would also be true, but not completely. personality and previous achievements play a huge role in rutte's case, his achievements so far, the stable political situation in his own country, which shows his leadership skills, show that he can not only be... effective, but play long distances, worked as chairman for 9 years and one month, what are his main achievements in this position? you know, i like being a politician more than political scientist in these conversations, i say goodbye to stoltenberg with gratitude, i can say
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a lot of good things about him in the last we met at dinner in munich. reception related to the security of ukraine, it was a moment during the conference in munich, when everyone realized that the usa has a problem with the additional act, that is, with the money that is already unlocked today, but then it was a dramatic situation, and we talked about it, and i saw a clear position, so i judge western politicians by whether they are aware of our needs without…
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russia in 1997, for example, did not have the right to all possible military objects, stoltenberg's predecessors and he also at the beginning felt obliged to the founding act between nato and the famous, perhaps forgotten agreements, a rather old story. and stoldenberg did not formally come out of it, but actually led to the fact that today countries like poland are 100% nato members. today, no one can say that some troops cannot be stationed on the territory of poland, if poland needs it, if our security interests demand it, everyone admits it.
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and this is a common task for ukrainian and polish diplomats and for civil society throughout europe. i would also like to tell you what i did in kyiv. let's say a few words about this at the end of our program, and we will talk about the eu summit next week. so, first i was in kharkiv, now i'm in lviv, but i was also in kyiv. this trip was very important, because it is about such things as a new breath in polish-ukrainian relations, and we need to talk about it in our program. on this. last week, there was one day when the delegation of the speaker of the sejm from poland and my delegation of the council for cooperation with ukraine were in kyiv at the same time, and there was also the minister of development, minister pasyk, who in turn,
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together with deputy prime minister veryshchuk, opened a large polish-ukrainian economic forum. fourthly, there was also a visit of ministers from european affairs, and it is probably worth talking about it separately. from our side, there was minister shlapka, and there was also his minister. the defendant, but from germany. then everyone went to kishenev. there was a day when four high-ranking foreign delegations met in kyiv. all of them had a very tight meeting schedule. it looks like kyiv was a kind of polish-ukrainian hive this week. and it also shows that these problems that we keep talking about are over now, these blockades, these problems that have been there since the beginning of the year, you see that everything is back to normal . i had the opportunity. deputy minister of defense, i think these are also signals, you know, in
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each of these conversations we talk about how it's with you now, it's not some diplomatic chatter, it's very concrete, frank things, i especially like the conversations with minister sybiga, the deputy minister of foreign affairs, who just... this is work, not diplomatic conversations, as we sometimes see in cinema, these are very specific plans in which we say, this year, let's plan this and that, and then we'll get to this, we have such problems here, let's solve them, i also see that the deputy prime minister has today in his hands enough strength to to understand, for example, that polish-ukrainian cooperation in economic matters will be one of the driving forces in the future. you know, i have studied history a lot in my life, i love
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history, i believe that historical issues should also be discussed, i like to discuss complex topics. it is known that the anniversary is coming up, but i also know that we need politicians who, in addition to being engaged. i just forgot to say that because i am telling you about my diplomatic visit and
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it is important, i also attended a special event of the kyiv security forum, there were arseniy yatsenyuk and volodymyr groysman, two ex-prime ministers, whom i also had the opportunity to see, but it's not even about them, it's just a brilliant conversation with young people in an underground parking lot in a hotel in the basement. although it may seem strange, in poland it needs to be explained, because it looks like some creative idea that someone organizes meetings on the topic of european affairs, and we say eu enlargement in a hotel parking lot. i thought how cool and original, and after a while i realized, my god, it's just because it is safely. most often, all major ukrainian diplomatic meetings take place in such safe places as, for example, underground parking lots.
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enjoyed it. thank you so much for such an incredible trip, it will never be forgotten in my heart. let's together give memories that will warm hearts and help to survive these difficult and scary moments. we are returning as promised, we thank our colleagues for their work, we inform you about what is happening, in particular in kharkiv, where russian terrorists repeated exactly what they did the day before, i.e. guided air bombs flew into a residential building, we have already confirmed information about one dead person , and five injured, and one more.

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