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sikorskyi, well , they began to discuss it... important moments when we talk about the exhumation of the bodies of those killed during the volyn tragedy, and the ukrainian diplomat, did or voiced, so to speak, quite rigidly a certain formula, saying, here i am quoting now, the ukrainian minister, do you know that all ukrainians were, that all these ukrainians were forcibly resettled from... ukrainian territories to live in various places in poland, including in olsztyn. well, our minister formulated it not quite well. when we talk about ukrainians who lived in their villages, where they were born and grew up, well, maybe it shouldn't be called ukrainian territories, because it raises the level of social status a little, so to speak discussions, in any case, poland reacted to it. your vision, to what extent this case can affect ukrainian-polish relations, well, because worsening relations is irrelevant to the quality of the formula, so voiced by the ukrainian minister, yes, well, but in any case, quarreling with our closest friends, well, it it's like shooting yourself in the foot, so
sikorskyi, well , they began to discuss it... important moments when we talk about the exhumation of the bodies of those killed during the volyn tragedy, and the ukrainian diplomat, did or voiced, so to speak, quite rigidly a certain formula, saying, here i am quoting now, the ukrainian minister, do you know that all ukrainians were, that all these ukrainians were forcibly resettled from... ukrainian territories to live in various places in poland, including in olsztyn. well, our minister...
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today, my guest will be the minister of foreign affairs of poland, radoslav sikorskyi, a great friend of ukraine. mr. radoslav, i congratulate you. good day. mr. radoslav, in 1991, when ukraine became independent, you worked as a journalist, writing for the american media. did you write anything about sovitsky then? union, did you imagine that it was the end? in 1991, i was in ukraine in the donbas and wrote for the american magazine national review about the fact that ukrainians are in the east of ukraine. also want independence. and that insubordination. and they voted for this independence in your referendum. and it is important to remember that the east of ukraine, as well as crimea,... voted for leaving the soviet union and for the independence of ukraine. this war, this present-day russian aggression, was impossible to imagine at that time, but it is worth noting that the collapse of the soviet union, as a kind of colonial empire, was quite bloodless. and today's war is a delayed effect, the last phase of the russian... how long will it take for them to realize that it is imposs
today, my guest will be the minister of foreign affairs of poland, radoslav sikorskyi, a great friend of ukraine. mr. radoslav, i congratulate you. good day. mr. radoslav, in 1991, when ukraine became independent, you worked as a journalist, writing for the american media. did you write anything about sovitsky then? union, did you imagine that it was the end? in 1991, i was in ukraine in the donbas and wrote for the american magazine national review about the fact that ukrainians are in the...
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today, my guest will be the minister of foreign affairs of poland, radoslav sikorskyi, a great friendne. mr. radoslav, i congratulate you. good day. mr. radoslav, in 1991, when ukraine became independent, you worked as a journalist, writing for the american media. did you write then that... in 1991, i was in ukraine in donbas and wrote for the american. the national review magazine that ukrainians in the east of ukraine also want independence. and for this one independence was voted in your referendum. and it is important to remember that the east of ukraine, as well as crimea, voted for the exit from the soviet union and for the independence of ukraine. of ukraine. this war, today's russian aggression, was impossible to imagine at that time, but it is worth noting that the collapse of the soviet union itself, as a kind of colonial empire, was quite bloodless. then the daughter was bloodless. and today's. the war is an aftereffect, the last phase of russian colonialism. only when the russians finally understand that rebuilding the empire is impossible, then they will rethink themselve
today, my guest will be the minister of foreign affairs of poland, radoslav sikorskyi, a great friendne. mr. radoslav, i congratulate you. good day. mr. radoslav, in 1991, when ukraine became independent, you worked as a journalist, writing for the american media. did you write then that... in 1991, i was in ukraine in donbas and wrote for the american. the national review magazine that ukrainians in the east of ukraine also want independence. and for this one independence was voted in your...
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today , my guest will be the minister of foreign affairs of poland, radoslav sikorskyi, a great friend ukraine. mr. radoslav, i congratulate you. good day. ms. radoslav, mr. radoslav, in 1991, when ukraine became independent, you worked as a journalist, writing for american media. did you then write something about the soviet union, or did you imagine that... the end of the soviet union was just the beginning, and that many years later you would go to ukraine to bring drones and cars to the front to help ukrainians. in 1991, in 1991, i was in ukraine in donbas and wrote for the american magazine national review about the fact that ukrainians are leaving. and this independence was voted for in your referendum, and it is important to remember that the east of ukraine, as well as... crimea, voted for leaving the soviet union and for independence of ukraine. this war, this present-day russian aggression, was unimaginable at that time, but it is worth noting that the collapse of the soviet union itself, as a kind of colonial empire, was quite bloodless. and today's war is a delayed effect,
today , my guest will be the minister of foreign affairs of poland, radoslav sikorskyi, a great friend ukraine. mr. radoslav, i congratulate you. good day. ms. radoslav, mr. radoslav, in 1991, when ukraine became independent, you worked as a journalist, writing for american media. did you then write something about the soviet union, or did you imagine that... the end of the soviet union was just the beginning, and that many years later you would go to ukraine to bring drones and cars to the...
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this was reported by the minister of foreign affairs of poland, radoslav sikorskyi. russia will continue to demand the surrender of ukraine, which ukraine, well... in the person of our top political leadership, will not agree to, i quote now sikorsky ukraine did something unexpected for putin, it took control of part of russia. it is about the kurdish operation. now there is a reason for a conversation and an appeal to both countries to withdraw to the internationally recognized border, but as sikorsky emphasized, he does not see russia's readiness for peace negotiations. well, now let's talk about an extremely important sports event. yes, the paralympic games were officially opened in paris yesterday, we will talk about this now with valery sushkevich, the president of the national paralympic games committee of ukraine. mr. valery, congratulations. greetings to all. well, we would like to ask how many of our paralympians are represented at these games, what is their mood now and when are the first competitions in which our athletes will participate expected? well, y
this was reported by the minister of foreign affairs of poland, radoslav sikorskyi. russia will continue to demand the surrender of ukraine, which ukraine, well... in the person of our top political leadership, will not agree to, i quote now sikorsky ukraine did something unexpected for putin, it took control of part of russia. it is about the kurdish operation. now there is a reason for a conversation and an appeal to both countries to withdraw to the internationally recognized border, but as...
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kuleba first, kuleba will hold side-by-side negotiations with his polish colleague radoslav sikorskyi. take part in the future of poland campus forum in olsztyn. after that, in brussels, kuleba will join the informal meeting of the ministers of foreign affairs of the european union. there they will talk about strengthening the military support of the armed forces of ukraine, strengthening air defense. and the integration of kyiv into the european union. and the number of wounded has already increased to nine due to the russian missile attack on kryvyi rih. a 46-year-old woman was treated on the spot. among the injured are a 64-year-old man and a 29-year-old man. they are in good condition in the hospital of moderate severity, and another 18-year-old boy who will be treated at home - said the head of the dnipropetrovsk regional military administration, serhii lysak. in the city , an administrative building, two educational institutions and a service station were damaged, and more than 230 cars were damaged by the blast wave and debris in nivychyna. the russians shelled the dnipro distr
kuleba first, kuleba will hold side-by-side negotiations with his polish colleague radoslav sikorskyi. take part in the future of poland campus forum in olsztyn. after that, in brussels, kuleba will join the informal meeting of the ministers of foreign affairs of the european union. there they will talk about strengthening the military support of the armed forces of ukraine, strengthening air defense. and the integration of kyiv into the european union. and the number of wounded has already...