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and feel the difference. the active substances of memo effect improve the functioning of the nervous system and contribute to the normalization of mental activity. the memo effect from dr. tice improves memory and attention, helps to think. there are discounts that represent the only discounts on exoderl 15% in pharmacies plantain to you and savings. in the latest edition of the magazine ukraine. exclusive interview with diplomat oleksandr khara. why does russia have the right to veto ukraine's entry into nato. resonant investigation, the road to nowhere. as i was construction of a forest road can destroy historical monument. the unique vitaly portnikov about the impact of the war on ukrainians and the values ​​that unite the nation. the diary of the legendary nationalist mykola kokhanivskyi. the country is always at the forefront . search at press outlets or pre-pay online. there are discounts that represent the only discounts on troxevazel 15% in travel pharmacies for you and savings. on the verge of victory
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together with the central security service, the sbu. join one of the best special forces in the country. we are expanding and hiring. we invite civilian specialists of various fields. experienced commanders will ensure your high-quality training and education. fill out the questionnaire and choose the direction where you can be most effective. we are waiting for you in the team of the central security service of the a-sbu. together we will write the history of victory. details on the official pages of the sbu. february 28, 2022, the fifth day of a full-scale russian invasion. it is already clear that putin's blitzkrieg has failed, but the fate of kyiv has not yet been decided. under such conditions, ukraine submitted an application for... accession to the european union.
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our goal is to be together with all europeans, and the main thing is to be equal. i'm sure that's fair. i'm sure we deserved it. i'm sure it's all possible. then the eu took an unprecedented step and granted ukraine the status of a candidate for membership under an accelerated procedure. our state received it already on june 23, 2000. on the 22nd, and two years later, official accession negotiations between ukraine and the eu began. i have never seen such a strong desire to make a country a member of the european union, as in the case of ukraine. i have never seen the process go so fast. like in ukraine, never. the intergovernmental conference has already launched the negotiation process. if you compare the schedule of what is happening in ukraine with other cases, then we are running at the speed of light. josep borel,
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eu high representative for foreign affairs and security policy. ukraine's path to the european union began back in the 90s. then, for the first time, president leonid kuchma announced his intention to become a full member of the eu. however, 2013 was a turning point. under the pressure and threats of vladimir putin, viktor yanukovych at the last moment refused to sign the association agreement with the eu. euromaidan has started in ukraine. who eventually won. since then , the path to membership has not caused serious internal debate, but has encountered serious resistance from the outside. paris and berlin were extremely skeptical about ukraine's european integration. even despite the russian occupation of crimea and donbas. however, after february 24, 2022, their position changed dramatically. now president emmanuel macron and chancellor olaf scholz are ardent supporters of ukraine's accession to the when we
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talk about the restoration of ukraine, we we are discussing the restoration of the future member of the eu. a few months after the start of the invasion of the russian federation, we gave ukraine a promise about ukraine's future in the eu. we keep that promise. shol also confirmed his support for the european course of ukraine in december 2023, when the leaders of the eu countries were deciding whether to give the green light to... talks with ukraine. the prime minister of hungary, viktor orbán, was against it. when the leaders sat at the table and prepared to vote, the german chancellor sent the hungarian prime minister to drink coffee. orban left the room. the decision was voted without hungary. however, budapest, which will preside over the eu from july 1, will still have the opportunity to stick a stick in kyiv. on june 27, the european truth website declassified 11. demands that
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orban's government put forward in ukraine. mostly they concern the hungarian national people, and some of them have the appearance of outright blackmail. for example, the demand to recognize all of transcarpathia. region, the territory of traditional residence of hungarians. it will be extremely difficult to find a compromise on some issues. we are wholeheartedly committed to the cause resolve and, on this basis, fully implement 11 problematic issues raised by the hungarian side to strengthen the protection of the rights of national minorities. and we will continue bilateral consultations with hungary in this direction. but negotiations will be difficult not only with hungary. but also with other bloc countries, primarily those with interests in the agricultural sector. i still remember the footage of scattered ukrainian grain on the polish highway, polish farmers still threaten to renew the border blockade from time to time. it it is not surprising, because in the case of ukraine's accession to
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the european union, ukrainian agricultural producers will claim the lion's share of european subsidies, and compete with ukrainian agricultural companies and european farmers. it will be extremely difficult. the process of negotiations on ukraine's accession to the eu will be difficult and will require our country to maintain the current pace of reforms. we understand that, for example, from the point of view of the agricultural sector, these will be difficult negotiations. some decisions may be delayed, for example, because poland, germany, and france have their own interests adam szlapka, polish minister for european union affairs. however, perhaps the biggest threat to european integration is harvesting. within ukraine itself, this is corruption, a problem that western partners repeatedly remind, even against the background of a full-scale war, and which public activists constantly talk about, which does not always cause understanding on the part of the authorities. ukraine is not the most
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corrupt country in the world, corruption exists everywhere, and to fight it, we have created a large anti-corruption infrastructure. i constantly... forge with western partners, they always note our level and successes in overcoming corruption, but some people deliberately scale the problem, because otherwise the meaning of their work may be lost. thus, helping the russians, who invest millions in promoting the narrative in the west, ukraine is the most corrupt state. andriy yarmak, head of the office of the president of ukraine. how long can ukraine's path take from the beginning? pre-accession negotiations, it is impossible to give an exact answer to this question. in the case of poland, it was six years. there are already almost 20 turkeys on this path. in public space, in the context of the european integration intentions of ukraine, moldova and the balkan countries, the year 2030 often appears. in particular,
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the current president of the european council, charles michel , mentioned this date as one when a big wave of enlargement could take place. so to ukraine. it is necessary to hurry with reforms, no matter how difficult it may be in the conditions of a full-scale war. glory to ukraine, dear tv viewers, the west studio program is on the air of the tv channel. we will analyze the most important events of this week and , of course, we will try to predict what the following weeks will bring us. today's the guests of the studio are the legendary american general wesley clark and a famous political scientist. who is in washington, andriy pionkovskyi. the legendary american general, wesley clark, ex-commander of the contingent of the euro-atlantic alliance on the european continent, will be on the air of the espresso tv channel. greetings, dear mr. general clark, and thank
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you for the opportunity and honor of speaking with you. the key story is the scenario of the subsequent war. we in ukraine experienced extremely unpleasant, not just disturbing, literally unpleasant sensations when several months were given to putin, when we are talking about the delivery of american large-scale aid. for six months, we in ukraine felt that everything could end badly for us, but now there is a feeling that the war is taking on new additional dimensions. i would like to ask you to describe them now. it is very good that ukraine is finally receiving weapons from the west, and i am very happy about the support from the united states. despite the six-month delay and misunderstanding in the congress, it is very important that ukraine defines its concept of victory and used this concept to guide her demands. it is not necessary to do this publicly, but there should
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be a clear plan for what this weapon is needed for. without a plan, people will say, well, the front has stabilized, there is nothing left but to defend and... not to believe, but this cannot be allowed. in 1940 , british troops were pushed out of the european continent, it took them four years. to cross the english channel with american help, enter france, and liberate it. important geostrategic beginnings do not happen in a couple of months. it is not simply a question of two more batteries or battalions of artillery, or hundreds, thousands, of 155 mm shells, although all are necessary for defense, you need a concept of victory, without which it will be difficult for your supporters in the west to formulate requirements for forces, supplies and reinforcements. so the point is to develop a winning concept. dear mr. general, we understand that the concept of
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our victory, the formula of our victory and the scenario of further war, depends on resources, and resources depend on a specific political will, including president joseph biden. and we understand that some things in the white house were put on hold only because putin threatened, maybe with the use of tactical nuclear weapons, maybe something else putin... threatened, but we see that putin is inadequate, that is, the very beginning of the war demonstrated putin's inadequacy and all the atrocities that accompanied this war, when we talk, in particular, about the shelling of our peaceful cities, well, accordingly, you have a feeling when we talk, for example, about tactical aircraft, yes, the f-16s that are due to arrive this summer, how many will there be, and how will the united states behave if putin really dares to ... to use tactical nuclear weapons, because it's all very and very
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seriously. you asked two questions: first, about the f-16. it is related to the following question: how many f-16 can be considered a sufficient number. do you need 15, 50 or 500 of these fighters? it depends on your concept of winning. what is missing, at least in public dialogue, though i don't know. that they speak for behind the scenes, these are the concepts of victory. what it is? this concept forms the basis for deciding the adequacy or inadequacy of the military supplies you receive. as for the united states, you have very strong popular support, reflecting both your determination to fight for your independence and democracy, and the willingness of americans to support those who fight for freedom. this strong sympathy spans both political parties. if putin
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decides to use nuclear weapons, the united states will have to respond appropriately. although i don't know what that answer will be. i hope the us has an adequate military response package as well. this war will end when putin realizes that he cannot win and cannot hold the parts of ukraine that he believes are part of russia. this is how this war should end. we often hear that it should end with a diplomatic settlement. after all, all wars usually end with some kind of written agreement, but the question is what will form the basis of this agreement. the basis for it should be the results of the ukrainian concept of ousting the russians. the requirements that this concept generates and the determination to fulfill them in the process. implementation of the plan, as soon as it starts to happen, i think that putin can be overcome, and i am sure
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that he will definitely not resort to a nuclear scenario. i ask you about this for a reason, because at one time you restrained not only serbian aggression in the balkans, you also restrained russian aggression in the balkans, you were among those people who were not afraid to bring the situation to the level of either, or, yes, we are very good this is a business in ukraine. remember so, and you succeeded to stop the crimes of the serbian fascists who were under the arms of milosevic, but on the other hand, there were no nuclear weapons involved, if we talk about the seriousness of putin's intentions, how far do you think things can go and do you feel the readiness of the euro-atlantic community to fulfill its obligations ties, if, for example, putin starts one or another form of aggression against one or another state. member of nato, whether it will be estonia, whether it will be lithuania, or whether it will be poland.
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conflicts can be ended in two ways, one of them is the achievement of the dominant escalation when your adversary recognizes the hopelessness of his position, and it seems that's how we fought the serbs in 1999. milosevic was a rational man, but he was also somewhat exhausted by five years of war. his resources also went to zero after he faced multiple pressures. milosevic made the mistake of trying to end it. kosovo. he hoped that nato's position would be influenced by the fact that kosovo was part of serbia. however, having assumed concrete obligations, the alliance could no longer retreat. milosevic is wrong interpreted the political calculation at the highest level in nato. we then started with airstrikes, which could turn into an invasion
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of ground troops into kosovo and possibly serbia. as soon as milosevic realized this, he made a compromise and withdrew his troops. the situation in ukraine is distinguished by a nuclear component, however, this trump card is not only in the hands of russia, because the usa, france and great britain also have nuclear weapons. by brandishing the nuclear card, putin must recognize the nuclear potential of the other side, if he claims that wants to go to the end, he must remember what happened to adolf hitler. "let's not be satisfied with putin's fantasy that he is ready to go to war, sacrificing his mother russia. putin, like every leader who leads a war, wants to win and is ready to sacrifice his forces. but only to a certain extent. even hitler in 1945 he was looking for a way out, hoping to save germany.
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he was not ready to fight to the end . so putin must understand that there is none reasons for continuing this war. they weren't there from the beginning. ukraine has never been a military threat to russia. the people of ukraine simply wanted to be able to choose their own path. if putin had a clear head and understood the schedule of the 21st century. instead, he chose a false path based on false history and the allure of russian imperialism, which has no place in the 21st century. nato leaders understand this well, and that is why they are meeting this year on the 75th anniversary of the alliance. democratic
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countries were never in a hurry to intervene even in the kosovo conflict. lasted years before nato stepped in, in the case of ukraine, full-scale war has been going on for more than two years and the west continues to watch the action, but that is no reason for putin to think the west is tired. the heroism of the ukrainian people, their incredible technological competence, innovativeness and determination to set their own course in europe, as an independent state and... democracy , are admired by the whole world and the west. however, the burden of touring the road to success lies primarily on the shoulders of ukraine. this means that ukraine needs a concept of victory. we are talking about both a military concept and a political concept that would determine certain requirements. this
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concept must be approved and supported by western partners, in order to ensure. fulfillment of these requirements. dear mr. general clark, we understand that this war is not just a war. putin describes it as an existential war. so. just a couple of weeks ago, when putin had the opportunity to remain silent, no, he issued a public ultimatum when he said that there can be no talks about anything and began to demand the withdrawal of our ukrainian troops from our ukrainian territories. this is putin's position. and we understand that... they are heating up this notion of an existential war and we understand that putin is ready to pay his price, at the same time, on the other hand, we understand that the russian army has shown nothing except the readiness to sacrifice its soldiers, that is , they are not doing anything particularly new offered on the battlefield, and when we talk about the peace formula, i completely agree with you,
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there must be a clear position supported by resources west, and if we talk about... military goals, what do you think putin would like to achieve, because it is not for nothing that he met with the north korean dictator kim jong-un, so putin begins to hysterically look for countries where he can add gasoline to the fire. by addressing north korea, china and iran, putin is making a huge mistake. this coalition will only further alienate the west and internationalize it. ukraine's struggle to repel russian aggression, stimulating western countries to provide even more aid to ukraine. this is a big miscalculation on his part. ukraine must do what it must. when british troops were pushed out of france in 1940, prime minister churchill made
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an incredible statement. he said: we will fight them on the beaches, we will fight them on the farms. we will never, never, never give up. it was british determination. churchill didn't have an american ally at that time because america wasn't at war yet, it was a scary time for britain. the country was being bombed, and its fighters were not enough to prevent airstrikes. you can draw many historical parallels. this is a historic moment for the truth of the ukrainian state. this is a test of weapons, and this struggle can make ukraine a powerful and leading state in the world. dear mr. general, we understand that the current situation can change rapidly in the fall. there's going to be an election in the united states, right? and we don't know in
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ukraine, to be honest, what to expect from donald trump, right? we don't know what to expect from his team either, but in any case he gives very different signals, and these signals sometimes scare me because they too primitive, that is, if you believe the former advisers of trump, yes, who spoke about it today. in whatever way trump would conduct certain negotiations with kiev and with moscow, this is really worrying, we understand that putin and in the kremlin, putin's analysts, are counting on certain events this fall, and we in ukraine are extremely worried about on this occasion. before turning to the political situation in the united states, i want to say something to the ukrainian soldiers and their families. many of us in the west are watching because of... we admire your courage and what you do, we understand what it's like to be in the dark, the cold,
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the dirt, we've been through it too, not in your circumstances and not in these realities, but we know how hard it is for you, our hearts beat in time with yours, we admire your devotion to patriotism and self-sacrifice. i also want to say that those of us in the west who have been closely... following the course of the war admire the flexibility and speed of response to the incursion in the kharkiv area that was demonstrated by general syrskyi and the leadership of ukraine. russia hoped that it would be able to break through and capture kharkiv, but the lightning reaction, powerful leadership, as well as the self-sacrifice of the soldiers, prevented this from happening. winning a war requires good leadership at the highest level, as well as strong will and determination at all levels. i think. the integrity demonstrated in the response to the invasions in kharkiv and sumy indicates good top leadership. as for the us presidential election, we cannot
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predict what the outcome will be. struggle will be fierce, because everything depends on how many americans vote. it is important that the issue of foreign policy during the election campaign is not given much attention. usually the focus is on domestic issues, such as the price of gasoline, inflation. the cost of food and the unemployment rate, meaning there is a lot of talk about everyday things rather than the complicated matter of foreign policy. when trump talks about what he is going to do in ukraine, i think he is expecting putin's support in this way. he wants more help from russia to win elections. however, my friends from the republican party firmly support ukraine and have no intention of abandoning their position. in the event that trump is elected president, therefore, you should not worry about his statements, you just need to understand who he is addressing when he delivers his speeches. in 2016, during
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a debate with hillary clinton, or during one of his speeches, trump said: "russia, if you hear me, he knows that russia played an important role in him becoming president, and that's why he wants to get her support again." the skill and character of ukraine itself will determine the further development of events. if president zelenskyi and others say that they are not going to negotiate or give up their territory, then it will be so. trump will not be able to to force it.that's why i wouldn't worry about our elections.instead, focus as much as possible on getting your power back up and working on the concept of victory understood, the concept of victory is not just a few soldiers standing near a board with
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a map, it demands. sincere devotion to his people, but i believe that there is a way to win, and i believe that ukraine will be able to do it. mr. general clark, finally, i would like to ask for your advice, perhaps we could address it to one of the ukrainian generals, perhaps to the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine, perhaps to colonel-general oleksandr syrskyi, what in your opinion should be done, what should be done would pay attention. oh, i can't answer. question, that is , i cannot give such advice, especially publicly: being the supreme commander, which is general syrsky, is an extremely important mission, advice, information and pressure are poured on you from everywhere, you cannot even imagine what it would be like to be in his place, it is up to him to make all important decisions and do everything correctly, whether he acts correctly, only time will tell, often the results need to be waited for not a day, not two or even a month. it is in
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the vicinity of kharkiv that we observed an immediate result, and in general it is a long-term one a struggle that, unfortunately, will not end in one or two or three months. it was the same with great britain. there were hopes that the war would end a few weeks after dunkirk in 1940, or when the allies crossed the english channel in 1944, but it didn't, because wars don't end. fast, which is why you must tighten your belts, roll up your sleeves, recognize that this is an existential struggle and move forward only to victory. and why do you think putin did not open the northern bridgehead when we are talking about the republic belarus, yes, because it is an extremely serious threat, but there is a feeling that putin is afraid of it. putin is determined to leave a deep mark on history, and so he may
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not be... begging. however, the forces that will determine the result come from the heart. the heart of the ukrainian people beats more and more. after centuries of struggle, after the disappointments of 1918, after the problems of the 20th century, revolutions, the loss of crimea in 2014. all this is part of the evolutionary process of the struggle for its formation. success comes to those who persevere. this is what it is the challenge now faces ukraine. unfortunately, i have to end our conversation to our tv viewers by reminding that the legendary american general wesley clark, the former commander of the american euro-atlantic contingent on the european continent, was currently working on espresso. in the latest edition
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of the magazine ukraine. interview with diplomat oleksandr khara. why does russia have the right to veto ukraine's entry into nato. resonant investigation, the road to nowhere. how the construction of a forest road can destroy a historical monument. unique vitaly portnikov about the impact of the war on ukrainians and the values ​​that will unite the nation. the diary of the legendary nationalist mykola kokhanivskyi. the country is always at the forefront . search at press outlets or pre-pay online. ordinary things become unreal. heavy bags are not for my sore back, for back pain, try dolgit cream. long-acting cream relieves pain, reduces swelling and improves joint mobility. dollheit is the only yellow cream for joint and back pain. when buying a large package of 150 g, you save up to 50%. euro-2024 only on mega football europe is ready to crown a new national team. who will become the champion and forever go down in history. watch all
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