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see you tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. thank you all. thank you for coming to ukraine for us to arrange a new floor la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la here we have sheep and for the restoration of the great country and the best services defense cats la la la la la la la la la la add them all kinds of weapons cut
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powerful iron machines we have on the registers like a calendar la la la la la la la they grab you haha ​​baba bayraksovka police try to forget can't find any way, so let's get out in our mountain, fight , and account of the usa to ukraine of certain types of weapons , the minister of internal affairs sha-majorkas told the legislators about a new program for forcibly displaced persons from ukraine, the russian company gazprom stopped gas supplies to poland and bulgaria, explaining this by the refusal of the latter to pay
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for gas in rubles, we will talk about all this with my colleagues ostap yarysh, who joins us from the capitol hill, as well as the correspondent of polish radio, andriy rybalko, who appears on connection with us with warsaw. congratulations to my colleague. congratulations. natalya ostape paid. congratulations, it is safe for you. the bill that so many people are talking about in ukraine at the moment is about lend-lease, and today it was considered by the committee. the case of the house of representatives fell through. of this bill, what does it mean for ukraine, so on. this is a really important bill, we know that earlier this month it was passed by the senate. what happened today, indeed, the committee on rules of the house of representatives considered this bill and brought to a vote by the house of representatives itself, as it became known to the voice of america, this vote can take place as early as this week after that if the house of representatives agrees to this bill. it is subject to the signature of the american president and after
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that it can enter into force after the signature of the american president, which provides for this bill it was previously introduced during the second world war precisely for the supply of weapons by the union to the troops of the united states in europe, and now the congress is calling for a similar initiative in order to speed up the provision and increase the provision of weapons, e.e., american weapons to ukraine, we know that right now the pace of arms deliveries that are at the moment and also the announcement of new packages have practically already created the conditions for an uninterrupted supply of weapons to ukraine, or at least very fast, but this bill aims to speed it up even more and essentially and eliminate all bureaucratic obstacles that may stand in the way of providing military equipment from the united states to ukraine, our colleague katya lisunova spoke with congressman brian fitpatrick and asked him to explain exactly what the importance of this bill is. let's listen to what the golden letter contract said. the concept of
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lend-lease was first used during the second world war to defeat nazi germany. it was considered a very effective tool, in fact, lend-lease eliminates bureaucratic red tape and it gives the president and his administration a little more flexibility when it comes to arms deliveries, with this mechanism it will be possible get a lot more things and get them much faster and it's important because time is everything and increasing the pace of deliveries will save lives it's about speed and increasing the pace of aid and providing military systems mr. andriy today russia once again succeeded in unilaterally blackmailing gazprom for energy stopped gas supplies to bulgaria and poland, explaining this by refusing to pay in rubles , was poland ready for this and what plan b does it have, if it
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has one, they are forgiving for several decades, that is, from the end in the 1990s, preparations were made to diversify the supply of gas and oil to poland, in particular, so a gas port was built outside, a gas port was built in our country . production of its gas, blackmail throughout does not threaten the security of poland's energy sector. this was reported by the head of the polish government, mr. matiusz murawiecki, in rubles for russian gas, we will not pay russia for gas in rubles. we also we call on all our european partners not only not to pay for gas in rubles, but also to do
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the following: firstly, to create a special customs mechanism for gas and oil coming from russia so that russia cannot easily get other markets ; secondly, we call for the introduction of secondary sanctions, we do everything in order to impose on russia the fines stipulated in the contract, because such behavior is completely illegal and violates the garbage contract. mr. andrii even earlier introduced a complete ban on gas and oil from russia and calls on all to make europe, will today's decision of russia finally push europe to such a step? what do you think, we will see whether mrs. sulifond's statements will become reality or will be left? warsaw and vilnius have only declared that the president of poland and the president of lithuania have been
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convincing her since the beginning of the russian invasion of the territory of ukraine the western world that the only chance to stop putin is an immediate and absolute ban on paying and importing russian carriers on the territory of the member states of the european singer mrs. ruslan derzain, as i said previously stated that sanctions would be imposed, but the russians managed to often agree, in particular with germany and france, that de facto those sanctions were effective, this is what she said today, and that gives hope that even in warsaw, stability will be more audible, so in berlin and paris gazprom that they are unilaterally stopping gas supplies to individual eu member states is another provocation by the kremlin, but it is not a surprise that the kremlin
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uses its energy carriers in an attempt to blackmail. the european commission was preparing for this in close cooperation with member countries and international partners, our response will be immediate, united and coordinated today the kremlin has again failed to sow discord between member countries the era of russian energy carriers in europe is ending europe is moving forward in solving the energy issue ostap we will get back to you american lawmakers heard today from the minister of internal affairs, shama yorka, these are the details of the new program for forcibly displaced persons from ukraine. what do you know about this program, do you really know natalya, today many events took place on capitol hill, several different hearings , which included ukraine, among them. and there was a hearing at which the secretary of the interior of the united states alejandro mayorka was present with the minister of homeland security of the united states alexander mayorka and his
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asked a congressman from both parties against and what efforts is this government actually making to accept ukrainian immigrants in the united states in order to achieve er that ukrainian people received proper asylum received proper benefits and if they are in the united states and alejandro-mallorca once again emphasized this program that was announced by the united states last week, which became operational from the beginning of this week, the program uniting for ukraine youthing for ukraine a- a so, it is said that the united states is ready to accept up to 100,000 ukrainian immigrants to the united states, those people who have sponsors on the territory of the united states, it can be a family member, it can be a public organization or any other person from monday have opened registration for these sponsors on the website of the mini and internal security of the united states, you can already apply, but it is also important for natalya that both the united states government and immigration lawyers are urging that you do
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not need to come to the southern border and try to cross do not try to enter the united states from the side of mexico, such people will be refused entry, and therefore such plans should be reconsidered, they call on the united states government and ah, actually, how better it should be done we can now listen to alexander majorka's comments - he was asked about this in particular by congressmen. this is what he answered. we believe that if ukrainians who are waiting from ukraine really want to come to the united states and seek humanitarian aid here, then the most effective and guaranteed process is to use our tools that i have outlined rather than trying to get through the south through mexico through the crossing point that should not be done we are planning and already developing and implementing our program in such a way as to satisfy the urgency of the needs of ukrainians who fled their war- torn country. so we make it a
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priority. ostap, those who want to find shelter in the united states, where they can, ukrainians, where they can find information . in america, we have a material where we wrote exactly how this program will work, which is actually known at the moment, although we know that, we also talked to migration lawyers and they say that this program is completely new there was no similar mechanism. previously, it would work online, and now immigration lawyers are also working out how exactly it will work. now , as i said, sponsors who are in the united states can apply for this program, that is, they can apply in order to to confirm their financial capacity to shelter ukrainians who want to come to the united states, we also know that the process and verification of those ukrainians who apply for this program will take place in the future it will be necessary to confirm all vaccinations,
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including the protocovid. they will also need to pass a no-shoe check and after that they will be provided with the opportunity to get directly from europe to the united states. and they will also be able to apply for a-a work permit on the spot, so far the lawyers are studying this mechanism can currently be submitted only by sponsors but i think that a-ah already soon there will be more information as soon as it appears we will also inform on our website and if you want look at the first source. you can also visit the website of the ministry of homeland security of the united states and there is actually this form of sponsors and there is also a more detailed description of how this program will work at this moment and how it can be used for citizens of ukraine who, by the way, have been on the territory of ukraine , as of february 11, these people can be sold to this program.
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radio andrii rybalk from warsaw and we continue the program unique super-intelligent drones were transferred to ukraine from america seat la berlink presented the ukrainian emergency services with lemur fs drones, which are used for extremely difficult rescue sites in the usa, the founder of the company showed our journalists what is the uniqueness of these drones and how they will help in the russian-ukrainian war khrystyna shevchenko, the 22-year-old founder of the american company brink blake razning personally flew to poland in march to hand over 10 drones to the ukrainians worth 15 thousand dollars each and to learn how to use them, he donated them to the needs of the armed forces of ukraine to the office of his company located in sieta, almost 9 thousand kilometers
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from kyiv. survivors in the premises of the inspection of the building or to determine whether it is safe after shelling with allsobian news they are also used to determine the location of russian troops and not only outside, because our technology flies indoors was developed to help american law enforcement officers, one of the features of these drones is that they do not depend on gps, we penetrate objects better and deeper than others and do not rely on gps, we can work in, say, a concrete building where there is no gps signal, it is a drone are basically flying mobile phones so if you fly up to a suspect or victim you can talk like on the phone and find out the situation this drone can operate in complete darkness and can even break a window to get into
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room, this is a glass breaker. he has a device that rotates. as soon as it touches the classroom, the glass breaks and this allows you to enter the building, which otherwise you would have to enter physically . blake began developing his unique devices at the age of 17. a year ago, he attracted 25 million investments in his project to help ukraine was a natural decision for a prodigy with ukrainian roots, and this is ukraine defense of the lands. i believe that the defense of ukraine from its land is incredibly moral. i think that this is one of the most black and white conflicts that i have seen in my life and knowing that this is an area where technology can help, i felt highly motivated to try to do it before that . they are already negotiating with the seattle ministry of defense khrystyna shevchenko dmytro savchuk voice of america on this we are finishing the
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first part of the chas time program in a few seconds we will continue the broadcast for switch on the air what are we putting plus thanks to everyone who continues watch us, who just joined, congratulations, nataliya lounova, we are moving on, in the cathedral in washington, we said goodbye to the former us secretary of state, madeleine oblert, who passed away on march 24, promises 804 years, the ceremony was attended by president biden and former presidents obama and clinton with their wives, albright was the first woman secretary of state and she was a big supporter of nato expansion during the balkan war, she advocated the intervention of the alliance to stop genocide and ethnic cleansing, she insisted on the reduction of nuclear weapons, the post of the head of
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the foreign policy department was held during the presidency of bill clinton, in his farewell speech, president biden called madeleine obrec a force of nature and a champion of democracy, he noted that albright, being a war refugee, was always able to explain to americans why the struggle of other people for the right to breathe is important to them freely painted i want to congratulate the distinguished guests and officials who came from all over the world to honor the daughter of the czech republic who knew what it means to go through war and flee from persecution when i learned of madeleine's death i was on a plane to europe to meet with our nato allies in brussels in an effort to preserve our strong partnership our organization and the international response to russia's brutal and unjustified war against ukraine and i thought at the time madeleine played a big role in that nato today remains a powerful and energetic
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alliance about the influence of madeleine remove on the world political arena and the example she became for many women and girls maria the persian war on the balkans, the nuclear weapons of north korea, the emergence of extremism in the middle east, as the main american diplomat, madeleine bride solved the worst world crises of the late 90s, early 2000s, her influence is felt in this building every day in every corridor, the ranks of our high officials are lucky to call her my leader, but i think it is better in a word, she will be a mentor, but also for many girls in pana, the state secretary first of all allowed them to believe in their own strength, because then in 1997 she became a woman in the highest position in the government in the entire history, everyone is happy she was a trailblazer and a luminary she
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forever left her mark on the world and in oun she served as a leading role model for all women in 1997 she was a graduate of the university and during my first job on capitol hill i could see this strong determined woman who led our diplomacy this is the inspiration who served medlen albright albright nee maria na korbel was born in prague in the year 37 in the year 39 the family managed to escape from the nazis but their relatives died during the holocaust my grammar my my grandmother brought me to prague, everyone had only a suitcase and we got on the train to leave. then we saw my other relatives. the last time we saw the image, the family came to the usa as refugees from communism, as her father, madeleine chose a diplomatic career, and the path to the white the house was opened for her by an adviser to president jimmy carter, they ran into brzezinski representing
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the us delegation at negotiations with world leaders , bobryk was often the only woman in the room, later she was often asked if men perceived her with respect , even mrs. the secretary of state called on women continue to fight for equality, break the glass ceiling, we will be able to tell our story about how we fought for the right to go up the career ladder , and many of you young women do not know what to do, but we did it and the work is not finished during our diplomatic career albright often used brooches to send a non-verbal signal at the negotiating table. albright gave her collection of brooches to the museum. here is an interesting photo in the exhibition catalog where she is talking to yasser arafat. these were very difficult negotiations and she wore a brooch with a bee obviously making a statement in this way she sometimes wore brooches with snakes or spiders but she also had balloons
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butterflies brooches and sunbeams for difficult situations she sometimes wore symbolic brooches with angels or doves museum display also include a porcelain set gifted by albright to former the head of the russian foreign ministry, igor ivanov , in this set of seven cups with portraits, in particular, there is her portrait, the rest of the men, men, foreign ministers with whom she worked but the most important thing is that she was given this set by the russian minister of foreign affairs, she had very difficult negotiations with him in the 90s, but despite this he respected her and she was one of his last publications, marlenol brat became a column in the new york times published on the eve of february 23 of the beginning of the russian war in ukraine under the heading putin makes a historic mistake in the early 2000s i became the first high-ranking us official to meet with vladimir putin in his new role
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as acting president of russia absurd mr. putin's statement that ukraine was completely created by russia is his attempt to create the conditions for a full-scale invasion. if he is a bloodbath, it will be a historical mistake. ukraine has the right to sovereignty regardless of who its neighbors are in the modern world. large countries are perceived and mr. putin is also obliged to do this. - this is the message of western diplomacy, it defines the difference between a world ruled by the rule of law and a world that does not obey any rules maria pros oleksiy osika - voice of america through russia's war in in ukraine, thousands of children witnessed shelling and death, many were separated from their parents, and the children's voices charity organization has been providing psychological humanitarian aid to children from donbas since 2015, but now it supports children from
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all over the country. maria prus spoke with the founder of the foundation, olena rozvadovska, but what ukrainian children lack the most right now the focus of our work is war trauma, war trauma in children and what kind of help children need in the context of experiencing war events, it is obvious that there is a full-scale invasion, we had the same volume of work and they were concentrated in the east of ukraine in the acacias where children constantly lived in the conditions of a long armed conflict. in which children study and families live and now we are more focused on providing psychological support in the form of first mental aid in the form of such resource stabilization
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meetings of group work, and also individual with those children whose parents left the hot spots, left the burning hot cities and now live in the west of ukraine, shelters or places of residence of the collective, we also help with such an extraordinary situation. the delivery of humanitarian aid to the accounts of the fund in ukraine - it is about 68 million hryvnias, it is there, yes, the conversion of the euro to the dollar. that is, this is the total amount, which, of course, will then be reflected in in all the reports uh and this is the fact that most of the donations came from abroad uh hmm i don't know how it turned out, to be honest, because no one planned any fundraising companies or anything i think that
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this was also the reaction of the world to the fact that it was obvious that it was a shock not only for ukrainians but for the world and how to help first, of course, first of all you will look for some kind of local groustro, this is an organization, which handles work here and which ones should be helped and that's it somehow we have it collected these funds, it gives us the opportunity now to work stably without fear for the future and to work every day. and i also want to say to all the people, all the people, all the donors, just a huge hmm yes, a huge thank you, and we are here, yes, just intermediaries who help people's donations find needy children for our fund is called children's voices, and our value is that every child has the right to be heard, the right to a voice, the right to be represented, seen in us. the foundation has a children's advisory council, which we gathered and we have this value that not
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we come up with what the children need, and we try to hear what the request is and to answer it, of course we need peace and victory, we now hear a lot from the children, it is obvious that when the moment of active hostilities comes, the world is very clearly divided into ours and the children's enemies obviously, there is also a very high surge of desire for ours to win, yes, well, that is, it is a desire for justice, for the restoration and restoration of peace, the restoration of truth and justice, and we hear a lot from children about such a situation that children
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they believe in victory, they cheer, they support the armed forces , they are trying, uh, well, they are very sincere in their desire, and it is very clear here that an enemy has appeared, because of which they are now obliged to part with their father, if it is a case of traveling abroad or parting with with your family , to be separated from your surroundings and even worse to witness some cruel scenes, there are a lot of children , now there are also conversations about death, about death, which now surrounds us all from all sides, you turn on the tv, there is another death, you open any social network, there will be e- it's about others uh, death every day somewhere they bury the soldiers who
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died and they die every day it is such a part of life, part of the truth of life with which you have to put up with accepting it and this and this and the topic of this topic of death not so much there insures in principle its presence in the life of this topic of death now children have a lot , it seems to us that only there is a war - it is there only necessarily the fear of explosions or the fear of people with machine guns there, most often the experiences are related to the war, they will be related to the fact that a lot of children have lost their lives which they had before wars and this is the longing for this for this childhood
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before well, unfortunately, humanity has long known what the events of the war of genocides are and then hmm such very tragic events in the histories of people of whole nations and in principle a lot of psychology says that after trauma can come as post-traumatic growth and the worsening of the situation, this post-traumatic growth is what we are working on at the same time, because the psyche of a human child is plastic, able to process, get used to, able to pass, the key element here is the support system of specialists surrounding the child in time, there is help, yes, there is hope,
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yes, because humanity has not survived to this time, having so many traumas and warriors in its history, we will definitely survive, just that we must consciously understand that this is a time that must be passed together, consciously, in unity , and in pumping up our muscles to be able to work further we watched the time natalia lounova was there with you take care well, good evening to everyone who joined our broadcast glory to ukraine my name is yuliya spachynska i will be with you until one o'clock there will
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