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called china, russia, north korea mortal threats, it is true, the british will accept it, the distance to china is very far, to north korea even further, well, russia, yes, it is a little closer, but it is also not not underfoot, why are such sharp ones used so acutely words, mortal threat, i understand when ukrainians say that russia is a mortal threat for us, it is... obvious, because deaths are happening on the territory of ukraine, in britain, how are these three countries treated? this is about the so- called package, right? if we are talking about this one the latest statement from former nato secretary general and british military director of operations, george robertson, who, by the way, was empowered and appointed by keir starner as his adviser, and authorized to lead a review of military strategy.
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britain, so george robertson defined the deadly quartet as china, iran, russia and north korea, this, as we call it in english, the axis of evil, and, or this, this quartet of evil, the quartet of death, and prime minister kier stamer announced on tuesday this week about the strategic defense pereger, as one of his first, most important steps after taking office, i. july and starmer promised to stop the reduction of the british armed forces precisely in view of the words of george robertson. and in fact, starner said and added that he would increase defense spending by 2.5% of gdp from the current level of 2.3%. starmer made it clear that spending would be responsibly, as he pointed out, responsibly with... more to
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strengthen what he identified as britain's empty armed forces, so this void must be filled, and it is clear that the ministry of defense of great britain has already stated that this review will be aimed at strengthening the national security of great britain, attention, support of ukraine in its struggle with russia, as well as at the modernization and support of the british nuclear point. we have the last question in just a minute. but it's quite private, it's me, i'm very interested, sometimes starmer is called steer, sometimes not steer, sir, he's an acquired sir, he's been knighted, he's not a knight by birth, but that's normal, that let's say that sometimes even the bbc says, here they said sir, here they didn't say sir, i'm sitting, thinking, yes he is, sir, is this, well , the tradition in britain, the country of traditions, is he sir, is he not sir, or? must
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call him, if he is not hereditary sir, well, you know britain very well, i don't need to explain many things to you, but it is clear that serkir starmer can simply be called kir. you know how much in britain this, let's say, laxity exists against the background of this, as i said, the protocol of the royals, you know, nostalin and all the rest, people are very open, if you don't call him sir, he will not be offended, that is, sir is the title that was given to him, that was given to him for his deeds, for his some, let's say, legal successes, but there is absolutely nothing wrong with it, just say it kira, listen, my friend, who are you, thank you very much, oles kovach, a correspondent of radio liberty in great britain, was with us, thank you, mr. oles, we ... we are glad that we learned a lot
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about life in great britain today's now we're going to have a commercial for four, 3-4 minutes, and then we 're going to talk again, as i promised, about the situation surrounding iryna farion, who was killed by a criminal or a suspect, if we're talking about britain, there, until the court says , that he is a criminal, he is not a criminal, a suspect in a crime, yesterday, late at night. in lviv. so, now advertising, and then we will talk with the secretary of the lviv city council, with mr. markiyan lopachak. advertising. the pain in the joints is so piercing, it does not allow to move. i bought a yellow dolgit cream at the pharmacy, it saves me from the pain of rheumatism. dolgit, the only yellow cream for joint and back pain. there are discounts that represent the only discounts on penistiel 15. a book based on
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minutes and 30 seconds, 35 even seconds already on our clocks, yesterday's shocking news struck me personally, i think most ukrainians. the police are looking for the assassination attempt and the death of iryna farion, who died as a result of the attacker's wounds. this was at the beginning of our program. markiyan lopachak, captain of the armed forces of ukraine, secretary of the lviv city council, is now on the phone. yes, i saw him already. mr. marken, good health, thank you for finding time for us. i didn't mix anything up, that is, they are still looking for a criminal or a suspect or something, we, we we know, some, some, some. there is news, is it just a continuation of the search for this person, you have a word, please, first of all, congratulations, well , in fact, as far as i know, also from sources from law enforcement agencies, as of now, the search is still ongoing, and here , well, as long as the detention and search are taking place ,
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still, in my opinion, we have to wait for reports from the ministry of internal affairs, the sbu, and so on, that is, as of now, nothing has changed. the law enforcement officers are doing everything possible, there was already a report that is aggravating searchers that yesterday in this neighborhood there was no light due to blackouts, and some of the cameras that are actually involved in the city's security system also did not work, this is also known from the mass media, but all these moments, they actually suggest to the opinion, and in principle you need to think. to live in new realities, including what concerns cameras, what concerns our security, what generally concerns during military operations, turning off the lights, this is a very important point, mr. markian, one more thing, well, i am not a lawyer, not an expert, i think maybe you can answer my question, why
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murder, and not a terrorist act, because mrs. iryna is a very famous person, very famous, a very great activist, no matter who treats her there, but i have the impression that this is not murder, murder for me is, well, vasya killed peter, and when a person of the level of farion is killed, it is terrorism, it is not just some teacher of teachers, i think that in lviv no less than in kyiv whether in kharkiv or odesa, and iryna farion is alone. why not a terrorist act, but just murder? perhaps you have, you are right, that here you can look a little deeper, that this is not just a murder, it is terrorism, and not only as a result of this terrorism, as a result of this murder , iryna porion died, but the importance. this tragedy is much deeper, that is, iryna farion is not just a woman, not just
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a professor, she is a person who for years defended the essence of the ukrainian language in general, defended, restored, insisted, defended in all spheres, and this was actually the goal, the purpose of her life, if we now look at the situation from another angle, when we now we are talking about... the question is also heard very often on the airwaves, a lot of different experts, political scientists are talking, discussing, what is the real goal, what is the real goal of putin's russian federation, when the full-scale invasion began, that is, it was already called there, probably for a dozen different reasons, in my opinion, after all, it has already been said many times, just as publicly, that after all, the main goal of putin, the main goal of the russian federation is uh... the destruction of ukraine, the destruction of ukrainian statehood, the destruction of the ukrainian nation as
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such yes, it's true, i'm here, it's hard to argue in any way. another important question that i dealt with, an important question, was the reaction of the politicians of galicia, the politicians of the lviv region, because when i read different opinions of different people, no, no, no, among them, there is not so much to fly. different opinions, i even read that critics, some of ms. irina's critics, continued to criticize her even after her death and say that these are the words, in short , words that we have all memorized during these years of her struggle, but what politicians, they are some kind of uniformity and understanding that it is not methods of struggle, these are precisely russian methods of struggle, murder, terrorism. and so on and the like, are there still different voices about yesterday's sad events, please,
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well, these people with whom i communicated, well, in general, that is, there are no discussions here, clearly the position of all adequately thinking people that these are, first of all, the dirty methods by which russia always solves these issues, which it cannot solve in any other way, that is, these... methods russia has been using for the last, not even decades, but centuries, so here is the question every adequate, healthy person, that such methods, of course, that they are impermissible, this is one, the second question in relation to iryna farion, well, again, let's be honest, no one argues with adequate pro-ukrainian people, with the ideas that she defended iryna farion, i heard many discussions about the methods, maybe about... the sharpness of the statements, maybe for being too sharp, the discussions were only for, well, only in this
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plane, in the very essence, in the very idea of ​​what iryna farion said, well percent of 99 people after all, they agree, i want to return to the previous question, about the basis of the whole problem and the basis of understanding our conflict with the russian federation and the essence of the ukrainian language in all this, er, we have already repeatedly in... us, we lost the state more than once, we have always rebuilt the state, we have always persevered, we have always recovered only due to the fact that we preserved our cultural, traditional carriers, culture, traditions, religion, and one of the main factors is language. russian federation understands that peoples can be enslaved, we can enumerate dozens of peoples that are currently part of the russian federation, it was necessary to take away their cultural values. take away their native language from their schools, instill the russian language and
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now talk about the great russian people from various cultural and other points, ukraine is trying to do the same, russia without ukraine never had and never saw its existence, there is no historical continuity , there is no religious burden, the very name is russia when it appeared, that is, there are no traditions, no... in ukraine it exists, russia is now trying not just to take a piece of our territory, not just to take, let's say, to enslave people there or to occupy some territories. in fact, russia's main goal now is to completely steal, take away, annex our culture, our values, our religious traditions, and instead destroy other media that they absolutely do not need, such media is the ukrainian language, because of the fact that by destroying iryna, well, to iryna farion, as one
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one of the cult symbols, a person who, well, let's say, there, experts, linguists, who knows. how much in modern society, how much in ukrainian society, considering various historical aspects, how important the ukrainian language is for us, how vulnerable it is and how much it needs to be protected, how much it needs to be defended and how much ukrainians need to understand what the language is - it is not just a means of communication, it is much deeper, it is actually our identity, our essence, and therefore... whoever is behind that murder, whatever the motives, we can clearly say that the main beneficiary and, let's say, the user, who will benefit and to whom it is most beneficial, as of today, is the russian federation and that's it. the lviv city council, the lviv city hall, the lviv government as such,
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you will take some kind of measures, at least considerate ones. it's hard for me to imagine, we started today with this program, that it is very difficult to uncover such plots of people, personalities, when some organization is there, the sbu is really there, maybe it's the fbi, it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter, somehow find out when he's alone , and he decided something for himself, and he did not share it with his friends, acquaintances, relatives, so how to find him, how? how or if it is possible to prevent this in principle, i am not convinced that it is possible, but maybe the lviv authorities are thinking about this, in this regard, i just have a hard time imagining what can be done to prevent criminals in such cases, please, sir markia, indeed, mr. mykola, it is very difficult to answer, because being in the east, on
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the line of combat, everything is much simpler here, here you can clearly see who is your own, who is someone else's and... and i clearly understand what you have to do, in the rear cities, there is probably a certain difficulty with that, the difficulty is that , after all, the russian ipso is working, and nevertheless we must understand that there is no counter-terrorist or anti-terrorist operation taking place in two districts of donetsk and luhansk oblasts, we are dealing with a full-scale invasion, and the very essence and existence of our state, our nation, is at stake in this invasion. because of that, every person needs to realize that we live in a country that is in a state of great war with russia and there is no safety anywhere. the question here is not whether the lviv city council will take any steps, although this question will arise, i think, on monday after the funeral, which i also plan to attend, we will definitely communicate with colleagues, we will communicate
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with the mayor that we we can strengthen, what we can improve, but first of all it is... the work of our law enforcement agencies, including the sbu, counter-intelligence, the ministry of internal affairs, this is their specialty, their work, they studied for it, therefore, in fact, the first violin they have to play and all that has to make the lviv city council or any other local self-government body, is to contribute as much as possible, help and do everything in order to, say, make our cities safer, the lviv city council three or four years ago... there was very close cooperation with our national head office of the national police of the lviv region, a very good safe city program was made, a lot of cameras were installed, but unfortunately, you see, four years ago, when all this was done, moments that were not taken into account in a full-scale invasion we will have power shortages, we will have mass
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blackouts, and we have to adapt now, live in these new realities, the only thing that can be said... for all of us, may we survive, may we win this war, may we were as safe as possible, we must be united, we must be together, we must think consolidatedly and react to any challenges, only when we have less emotions, more common sense, adequate response to any events and maximum support, maximum unity, only then we will be able to defeat both the external and the internal enemy, maybe it will be'. and should we strengthen some external factors in this fight against crime, because i lived in
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lviv for ... saw such a large number of military men in uniform, if it reminded me a lot of israel, i love this country, i have been there a lot, when there is really a war here and since 1948, it is a normal life here, and i think that the soldiers are fighting precisely for us, who are in the rear, so that they... can show themselves, so that i think that putin would really like you to walk around hunched over, not smiling and constantly crying, this, i think, is one of his dreams, so you are in favor of strengthening this military-police police factor, whether it be as it is, this is such a complex issue, there are both for and against it, we literally have one and a half minutes, if we could condense it briefly, well i would distinguish it all the same. not a military-police factor, because the military should do what they do are engaged in, the military are now on the frontline, performing combat missions, they are in the physical cities
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either during their vacations, or on recovery, or there on training and so on, that is, here it is about the military influence on these situations, well, for sure we are talking about my opinion is a little wrong, incorrect, as far as the law enforcement agencies, the sbu police are concerned, of course, what is necessary, it is necessary to think, it is necessary to predict what actions our enemy may take, and of course, these actions during martial law sometimes they can be a little tougher, create a little more discomfort for the civilian population, but this also needs to be approached with understanding, because when counter-terrorist measures are carried out in israel, the police have phenomenal, colossal powers and no one argues, but what are you doing and why you do it like this and so on. thank you. thank you very much, thank you for your broadcast, markiyan lopachak, captain of the armed forces of ukraine, secretary of the lviv city council, was in touch with us, we talked about the fact that iryna farion was killed yesterday, who was shot,
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who, as a result of this shooting, received non-life-threatening injuries. i would like to express and ask to convey our condolences to lviv, to the relatives and friends of iryna farion, she is... indeed , as a very active person, as i said at the beginning of the program, one can have doubts about her behavior in form, but in fact she is always or almost was always right. we end with a story about the international situation surrounding ukraine, what to expect from the elections in the united states, as you can see now, there are preparations for these elections. the newly elected parliament the european got together, the president was in great britain, how can this affect aid to ukraine, here, this round of questions will be in
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our six-minute story, i 'm saying goodbye to you, all the best, i'll definitely see you tomorrow at 18:00 in the evening, all the best , his victory seems inevitable to many, a man who is destroying the foundations of american political culture, polarizing. donald trump is now officially a candidate for the presidency of the united states. despite the official status of a criminal, because the court has already passed a verdict in one of the criminal cases and two impeachments for back the 45th president of the united states has every chance to become the 47th. and even the probable replacement of 81-year-old joe biden with another candidate is unlikely to stop trump on the way to the white house, during his hour and a half speech at the republican party convention , trump said little about foreign policy and did not say anything new in essence. i
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will end every international crisis created by the current administration, including the horrible war between russia and ukraine, which would never happen if i were president, i can stop wars with just a phone call, i can stop any war and... declarations of intent to stop a war within 24 hours are not new. how exactly he is going to do this, trump does not specify. politico previously reported that his team is apparently seriously considering an agreement with the kremlin, which involves territorial concessions to ukraine and its refusal to join nato. the fact that the existence of such a plan is quite possible is confirmed by a series of meetings of the republican candidate. and with hungarian prime minister orbán, an ardent supporter of the so- called peace at the expense of ukraine. adult sons trump regularly publishes anti-ukrainian
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tweets, but isn't that the most? prompted his choice of vice-presidential candidate, senator j.d. vance. a few days before the start of the full-scale invasion, he declared that he did not care what happened to ukraine, and then blocked the approval of aid packages. what is our goal in ukraine, what do we want to achieve there, how long will it last? until the us president can give clear answers, we should not give ukraine an unlimited check. choosing the president of the united states is an american matter people our task is to establish a connection with the likely new old president, because in 2016 trump's victory was also called a disaster for ukraine. however, the disaster did not happen then. moreover, trump, unlike obama, decided to supply kyiv with javelin anti-tank systems. even today, some of the world's politicians are sure that
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trump is wrong. for example, former british prime minister boris johnson, who met with the presidential candidate on the sidelines of the republican convention. he also speaks about his readiness to work with trump president zelensky, however, emphasizes that there are red lines in ukraine. we have to work from the usa if a new team comes. we have to work with them, we need cooperation. i think it will not be easy to convince them, even difficult, but... we are not afraid of hard work. if trump wants to stop the war within 24 hours, the easy way is to make us pay. this means to stop, to give everything, to forget about sanctions. putin will take the territories, declare victory for his people. we will never agree to that. and there is not a single person in the world who can make us do it do. zelensky made this statement in an interview with the bbc during his visit to great britain for
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the summit of european politics. community, unlike the usa, europe has not yet shown signs of weakening support for ukraine. in particular, the new british prime minister kier starmer even promised to double aid. our security begins in ukraine. therefore, we once again promise president zelensky that we will support ukraine as long as necessary. this is a very important commitment, including supporting ukraine's energy needs going forward. winter and the use of hard measures such as ships that help russia evade sanctions. however, europe has all its red lines. starmer did not respond to zelensky's direct request to allow british weapons to strike russian military airfields. german chancellor scholz categorically rejected the idea of ​​shooting down missiles over the territory of ukraine by nato countries. europe's fear of
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russia is also increasing. trump, because hardly anyone can predict his actions, in particular in the case of direct aggression against the alliance. what can we say about support for ukraine? therefore, the allies played it safe. at the recent nato summit in washington , a decision was made to allocate $40 billion in military aid to ukraine in 2025 . and the big seven promised another 50 billion in credit under the guarantees of frozen revenues. asset of the russian federation. in theory, this should allow ukraine to hang on next year, even if the trump administration decides to block new aid packages. ukraine also maintains political support for the european union. this week, the new composition of the european parliament adopted the first resolution regarding of ukraine. it calls for increased military aid, confiscation of frozen russian assets, and condemnation of orbán's so-called peace initiatives. the initiator
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of the document. the european people's party, its candidacy ursula funderlajen, was again approved as the president of the european commission. russia is betting that europe and the west will go soft, and some in europe are playing along. two weeks ago, the prime minister of the eu country went to moscow. this so-called peace mission was nothing but a peacemaking mission. just two days later. and such putin aimed his missiles at a children's hospital and maternity ward in kyiv. this shot was not a mistake. it was a message, a terrible message from the kremlin to all of us. so our answer should be just as clear. far-right and far-left parties that increased their representation in the european parliament for the resolution did not vote and even expressed their support for orbán. they are in the minority, but despite
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this, it is a diplomatic trick. is gaining momentum, including negotiations.

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