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report any information you know to the number 11630. 11630 is the only european hotline for missing children, which is available in 28 european countries. and this is artem berezh. date of birth - august 3, 2008. before the war , the boy lived in the village of syvashchivka, this is the heniche district of the kherson region. however, since february 24 , 2022, the connection with... has been lost. since then, nothing is known about the fate of artem. we do not know where and with whom the boy is now, but we really hope that he is alive and that everything is fine with him. so please let us know any, even the smallest information about artem. if you know anything about him, call the magnolia children's helpline. our number is 11630. calls from all mobile operators in. country
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free of charge. if you are in the occupied territory and you do not have the opportunity to call, you can contact us by writing to facebook or instagram or to the chatbot of the child search service in telegram. 14-year-old vlad sokolov also disappeared in the kherson region. we know that before the war he lived in the village of gornostaivka. now this village is occupied and therefore the process of finding a boyfriend is very difficult complicated. it is precisely because of this that it is not known exactly when and under what circumstances the boy disappeared, but the official date of his disappearance is january 19, 2023. unfortunately, there is no more information. therefore, we really hope for your attention and concern. if you recognize 14-year-old vlad sokolov, or know of his possible whereabouts, do not delay and call the hotline of the child tracing service. magnolia by short number
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116 30. calls from all mobile operators in ukraine are free. overall, after a full-scale invasion, we got a very there were many missing persons appeals and the vast majority of boys and girls disappeared precisely during the occupation. of course, due to obvious reasons, the search process in territories not controlled by ukraine is not easy. however , general advice if you have a missing child in the occupied territory on... the following. if possible, by any means available, contact the police or magnolia children's services and report any known information about the child's disappearance that may assist in the search. collect data about the child, write down his full name, date of birth, circumstances and place of disappearance. of course, if possible, find photos of the child and inform about his special signs and social circle. in the future followed. instructions
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from the police or magnolia children's helpline counselors. i also ask everyone who sees us to go to the website of the child tracing service. if you recognize any of these boys and girls, please immediately call our hotline at 11630. calls from all mobile operators in ukraine are free. we've created a resource for you to report. about any crime against a child, in any city, at any time, just go to the site and report, and we will launch all possible mechanisms to punish the criminal. stopcrime ua. there are discounts until independence day navizyn, 20% in psyllanyk, pam and oskad pharmacies. fm galicia.
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their assessment and forecast of the development of events based on facts. do you want understand how our today will affect our tomorrow, watch the saturday politics club every saturday. on espresso. glory to ukraine, dear tv viewers, on the tv channel, the west studio program. we will analyze the most important events of this week, in particular, we will talk about the use of drones as tools for organizing political murders, but the key topic of our conversation is different interpretations in the so-called peace plans, and of course, we will analyze what our enemy is preparing. today's studio guests are zahid, mark fagin and daniel frith. now on the air the tv channel will be staffed by a legendary american diplomat, the former coordinator of the united states state department on
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sanctions policy, a person who can be called the flesh and blood of american diplomacy. glory to ukraine, mr. ambassador frit, glad to see you. glory to ukraine. to the heroes. well, the key story is a huge election drama in the united states, so we understand that there was an extremely important replacement of the main candidate from the democrats, we in ukraine sympathize with the democratic camp, of course, not all of us and we cannot it is a matter of public expression, but president joseph biden allowed us to withstand the russian invasion, russian aggression, we appreciate it, but we do not know about... what should we expect from donald trump, and even if we do know, this story is not our business i like the end, but in any case, in the united states, there is a race on the front line, the activation of the enemy, so in your opinion, what do you think the ratings show and what will be the ukrainian policy
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of kemela geris. i don't know vice president harris very well, but... i do know her national security adviser, phil. gordon. we have known each other for several years, judging by her speeches and what i know about phil gordon, kamala garis in the position of president will continue the support of ukraine from the us. there is no doubt about this, as vice president kamala garis met with president zelensky days before the full-scale invasion. she attended the munich security conference in... 2022 and also met him there, and they also had joint meetings later. i will say that this year's speech by garis at the munich security conference is worth it reread to me, it fits in with the american tradition of supporting the free world, which president biden said
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goes back to harry truman and ronald reagan. all presidents, with the possible exception of president trump, have followed this strategy. and i will. dear mr. ambassador frith, do you have the feeling that everything in the world is so serious that you can seriously wait for the outbreak of the third world war. how interested is iran in what is called the next site of the third world war. we understand that some dictatorships, such as the russian one, they do not have the opportunity to economically change the rules of the game, they tried to change the rules. the games of the world chessboard with the help of weapons and aggression against ukraine, and they got bogged down in the war, and accordingly, the appearance of fundamentally new additional, format sites of death, when we talk about the middle east, it can be in the interest of those
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players who want to change the world in general system of decision-making, and this is not about any possible new yalta, here in general it is about changing what is called... yaalta world, whether it is good or bad, but we live in it. yes, and when global perturbations begin in general, it can lead to consequences similar to those that... european and world humanity experienced in 1914-1918 during the first world war. i don't think iran is capable of becoming a global player, because as long as iran remains within its current political system, a theocracy, its economic development will be stunted, and its industrial and business ties with the outside world will be limited iran will limit itself to being in the opposition, will supply weapons and drones
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to russia, and will also help russia and itself avoid sanctions. iran will not become a serious global player due to its economic limitations. you mentioned the new yalta, that is , the international system. so, the russians, the chinese, and i think the iranians would like to see a world in which there are spheres of dominance. russia would have its own sphere, china would have its own. iran has its own, and countries like ukraine would fall into the sphere of influence of one or another great power. america in its prime wisdom opposed such arrangements. roosevelt agreed in yalta with stalin, but almost immediately regretted his action. harry truman would not have agreed to a soviet sphere of dominance in europe, not over poland or anywhere. therefore, i emphasize that the united states stands for free and not ukraine, which is able to choose its friends and its place in the world. russia wants, and ukrainians
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know this well, for ukraine to belong to russia, that is, to completely rule over it. so, we have a clash of two worldviews. the problem with the russian view of the sphere of domination lies in complete lack of stability, because russian domination over poland and ukraine would mean poverty, slavery and subjugation for these countries. the poles would not put up with this, the ukrainians will not put up with it either, and they have every right to do so. the world of empires and spheres of influence is not a stable world, it is an unjust world, it is a non-prosperous world. the usa, starting with woodrow wilson, strives and not without mistakes, tries to promote the idea of a free world system, a system of rules, a system in which smaller countries are protected from aggression by larger ones. we just know what it ended for the whole world that the united states did not ratify either the
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league of nations or the corresponding changes on the european continent as a result of the american policy of isolationism. after 15 years, hitler came to europe, well, now hitler in one or another incarnation came much earlier, so we in ukraine are trying to stop him. mr. ambassador, frith, at the same time there are ... other stories about a possible second peace summit, there are various plans, including those voiced by former secretary mike pompeo, and so on and so forth, i.e. a certain process is underway in the russian federation, for example, they are waiting for the most, of course, the american elections, in which trump would win, and then they would start playing four eyes, yes, vladimir vladimirovich with donald fridrikhovich. and so on, and we are also extremely worried about this in ukraine, this is a negotiating point, how do you
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assess it now? it's good that you mentioned mike pompeo's plan, because you've probably come to the conclusion that there are different views within what i would call trump world. trump himself often advocates the division of the world like yalta, for the distribution of spheres of influence, where he and putin will simply agree at the expense of such a country as "ukraine. however, there are other personalities in trump's world who advocate a more reaganist, so to speak, policy and greater support ukraine. michael pompeo's article in the wall street journal, in my opinion, was an attempt to influence the trump world to support ukraine and move in a more reaganite direction. there are many things in mike pompeo's article that i disagree with, and yet, let us ask ourselves whether his plan at all is? a useful and effective approach to ukraine. i will answer that it is quite possible.
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i repeat that i do not agree with everything, but that is not the point. the fact is that mike pompeo is pushing back on support for ukraine, which makes him closer to the biden administration than he himself would like to admit. however, it suits me. in trump's world, there are debates about these issues. i think that it would be very good if representatives of the ukrainian government and the polish government. and all governments in europe turned to people in trump's world and tried to convince them that the case of ukraine - it is also our business. success in the country. will also mean success for the united states, so i think you're very apt in mentioning pompeo's plan. his article is not the only one, and yet it is much better than the plan proposed by general keith kellogg, whose starting point is a ceasefire on the current front lines, plus a us promise that ukraine will never join nato. it's a much
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weaker position, no doubt, so i think pompeo's starting point is much...better. however, these are only discussions. trump can win the election, and maybe not, but it's good to see that in trump's world, some are still advocating for, shall we say, a reaganite road map. of course, sanctions are not enough. the key story is to force russia to sit down at the negotiating table and change certain parameters that they are constantly exacerbating. that is, all their negotiations boil down to their ultimatums. and this means that they are not ready, and they hope that during this winter they will cause our people just unspeakable pain and unspeakable suffering, and after that, of course, they hope that ukraine will become more accommodating, various signals are received when many politicians there say, well, that everything depends on the ukrainian people, and when i
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hear this, i understand that this is to a certain extent pharisaism and cunning, right? this story is the story of all civilized humanity, the repulsion of russian aggression with all available possible resources, but we see that it does not succeed until the end, i cannot understand how to explain it, yes, because we are in ukraine now the month of august has begun, and we we are already living and trying to understand what awaits us this time winter i agree that the democratic free world should. increase economic pressure on russia and increase military aid to ukraine by intensifying the supply of weapons and lifting restrictions on their use. in my opinion, ukraine should be limited in the use of weapons only by the laws of war, which are mandatory for all civilized countries. but
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there should be no additional restrictions other than that. we should help ukraine and put more pressure on russia. as you said, this could change putin's negotiating calculations. now he is also waiting elections in the usa. he may think that he can negotiate a better deal with trump. we can only assume, but it is possible that he is counting on this. if we increase the pressure on russia, if ukraine continues to successfully defend its territory and inflict heavy losses on the russians, if ukraine can continue strategic attacks. on russian facilities and with the help of air defense means will limit the impact of russian strategic attacks on the ukrainian energy system, then the situation for ukraine may to improve ukraine has never refused negotiations. at the beginning of the summer, she held a rather successful peace summit in switzerland.
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russia, as you say, is not interested in serious negotiations. it puts forward demands that are deliberately excessive. bitter to be taken seriously, but things can change. we in the free world must do what depends on us, and then we will see. i do not rule out any negotiations, but it is certainly not the americans who should tell the ukrainians what and when to do. there is a proposal by mike pompeo, which we discussed with you, and a phrase was heard there about the five hundred billion loan lease for ukraine. we understand that it sounds very convincing, especially in ukraine, there is 500 billion dollars for weapons and so on and so forth, but there are also the realities of the united states, the way you see the situation with the biden lendlease and what the situation would be, for example, with trump or with some other lendlease, we understand that
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six months ago we were really going through extraordinary, extraordinary times. terrible situation because we didn't have resources and money for these resources, now the situation has improved, but, but this is war, war always devours and burns money. pompeo proposed lendlis, in part because trump and some in his circle said we should lend ukraine money, not fund its defense just like that. now, i think that supporting ukraine by giving it defense money and... giving it weapons to defend in american interests, i support that position, but i'd also rather have a loan under the landlis label than not have... any at all aid, so i think that's what mike pompeo is referring to. there is an additional source of support for ukraine, it is about 300 billion dollars of frozen
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russian assets. many europeans are against the transfer of these funds, so they agreed to use the interest on this amount, which accrues in 20 years, which is almost 50 billion dollars, to help ukraine, and it is quite solid. this is a good step, and i think that the details are being worked out right now, although ukraine does not currently have access to the rest of these frozen finances, i am sure that the pressure will gradually increase. after all, i am i believe that the support of ukraine from the usa and europe will be continued, as it should be, because it is in the interests of freedom, it is in the american interests, and i think it is in the european interests as well. plan b) in any situation there should be plan b and plan c. i do not believe that, for example, donald trump will become president, but i cannot
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rule it out, and we understand that our friends on the european continent are also serious are preparing, but we understand that france or germany alone, their willingness to support ukraine will not be enough, therefore that this story is not even only about money, it is a story... about human resources and we would really like to make the project successful, which 100 years ago in 1920 put the bolsheviks literally on the verge of survival, it is about the polish-ukrainian security alliance, in simple language , the pact between petliura and pilsutski, so unfortunately it was not completed, and we understand that the fault in this is not even only... or other political elites, it was a great fatigue after the first world war, everyone wanted to finish war as soon as possible, and the polish war
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the national democracy also actively implemented its other plan. i believe that polish-ukrainian friendship and union are of crucial importance for the security of both countries, and for europe as a whole. we can go back to the 17th century, when the inability of... poland and the zaporizhzhya sich to cooperate ultimately worked in moscow's favor. poland was and is a faithful and consistent friend of ukraine. the poles are persistently pushing the american government and the biden administration to provide aid to ukraine. they do this both publicly and privately. special ambassador of poland to ukraine pavel koval is a longtime supporter of polish-ukrainian friendship. he has been friends with ukraine for a long time. many years, and there are many such poles across the political spectrum. there are historical issues between poland and ukraine, but you are absolutely right that
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pilsutski and petliura understood the need for close cooperation between poland and ukraine. this need remains relevant to this day, and not only in the name of our own national interests, but also in the interests of european security and the entire free world. that's why i... i think that this tradition should be remembered and followed. and the last question, dear mr. ambassador. do you generally see the light at the end of the tunnel, as they say in ukraine? it is not known how this war will end, but there is a well-founded prospect of ukraine's relative success. if ukraine can keep its territory, limit russian gains to a minimum and achieve very high ones. losses for russia, this will indicate the potential for success. if ukraine can continue and intensify its strategic attacks on the russian military
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facilities, and if it can limit the effectiveness of russian strategic attacks on ukrainian facilities, this will also indicate the potential for success. ukraine manages to practice successful attacks, especially on russian facilities in crimea. if she can save. this momentum, and if the west gives it the support it needs, there is a reasonable prospect that russia will not be able to continue its war in ukraine. the minister of foreign affairs of poland said that in two years russia's potential may decrease, although it a long time and a difficult prospect, and yet it is a potential outcome. are you asking about the light at the end of the tunnel? yes, the road to it is not easy, but it is there. are there other options? yes it is. we in the west, the united states and europe, have the opportunity to influence the outcome if we do our job and support
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ukraine as much as it is. if we put pressure on russia and give ukraine the weapons it needs, it could make putin either unwilling or unable to continue the war. i don't like it americans should dictate what ukraine should do, instead ukrainians will have to make these decisions. by the way, i believe that the future of ukraine should be in nato, in order to prevent russia from agreeing on a ceasefire, and then again. withdraw your troops and attack ukraine again. it is quite possible that ukraine will emerge from this war as a free, independent country, a part of greater europe and a member of nato. russia may be defeated in its attempt to conquer ukraine. what can have a deep and beneficial effect on russia itself? so you ask if there is light at the end of the tunnel? i answer: yes, but there is a thorny path ahead. the tunnel is long. and
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difficult, and you without any experts know this, but i see a reasonable prospect of success. thank you very much, mr. ambassador fried, for this extremely important conversation for all of us, i would like to remind our tv viewers that ambassador daniel frith, ex-coordinator of the united states department of state for sanctions policy, an iconic american diplomat, was currently working on espresso. education is the future of every country, which is changing in ukrainian schools, what the university of tomorrow will look like, the country is plunging into the world of educational transformations. we ask experts, listen to teachers, listen to parents and children. from nush to high school, exploring the labyrinths of education reform, read to... understand
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