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good evening, we are from ukraine, the symbol of our indomitability stood on the locker, and the symbol of intransigence, the symbol of ponstre and the memory of ancestors, a kind heart and motherhood, a symbol of the family, mastery, a symbol of despair and the main symbol of fantastic people, the only news , together we are strong, support the ukrainian army with money , scan the code, congratulations, friends on the air, one plus one
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, the national telethon continues and with you the traditional night watch are working in the studio today nataliya ostrovska yevhen kuksin stas yasynskyi and yevhen plinskyi i think you have already noticed that we wearing t-shirts with words of thanks to the polish people and it's just us yesterday, may 3, constitution day was celebrated in poland and well, in fact, i think we have the right to dedicate part of our broadcast to poland to thank the poles, who turned out to be really the fraternal people who have been helping ukraine since the first days the poles supported the war like no one else in the world today, supported ukraine before the war, supports a special one now and that's why, well, we have something to talk about. well, just the story i want to tell confirms your words, and you know friends heard a story that made me feel so warm in my soul. poland gave ukraine her heart. 36-year-old yulia is a citizen of ukraine. she was forced to
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flee from the war. she had heart failure in principle. well, they were looking for a donor for a long time and she was in a critical condition, and when she arrived in poland, and despite the fact that ukraine is not a member of any international organization that coordinates transplantation in different countries, in principle, according to the law, they did not have the right to transplant this organ, but poland made an exception and gave a chance for life ukrainians yulia and we can ask more from the specialist, yes, he's on the phone, he's the head of the board of the national movement for transplantation, and we saw his post, saw his article, and decided to listen, well, this is a really great reason to start our broadcast there poland, yes, and everything coincided so that yesterday was constitution day in poland, and we decided to talk about it, and here is such
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a story. to his legislation to persuade them to carry out such an operation that this is simply an exception, we say an exception, but no european country will confirm or deny my words, i congratulate you well, in fact, it is a miracle, every saved life is a miracle and in the current realities of ukraine, it is a double miracle, i want to start with the main one now russia is destroying our ukraine , carrying out such a genocide, and when our military with weapons in their hands protects our country from this russian aggression, there are also many people in the rear who need help, including these patients who needs an organ transplant before the war?
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ukraine began to develop this field of medicine quite successfully, there were many transplants, but now the war has put everything on hold, this is our life on pause. and there are people who cannot wait and they critically need these operations in order to live. and indeed the case with yulia, who ended up in poland and received this medical care there on the same level as the poles, yes. and now the poles have said that we are ready to provide medical care to children who will receive shelter from us on the same level as our citizens and this is equal access to medicine. this is, you know, a very great honor. praise and thanks to the polish people for
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this step. re-operation is very important now . thank you, sir, we believe. and really, friends, you know this story - it is such an answer to all skeptics who tried and are constantly trying to quarrel ukraine with poland, saying that there is poland claims some of our territories, or poland is there, and dreams that on the contrary, russia would capture us there, or something else. here is this story, it actually puts an end to all these attempts to discredit poland's help, because come on, in two months, poland really was the first to open its borders for ukrainians , they say a lot, but poland just does it. yes, sir, do you remember the history of the country? in fact, which country did everything go through? do you remember the story of syrian refugees on
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the territory of europe ? borders, remember last year's story on the border with the whole of poland, but in belarus, when putin and lukashenko created an artificial problem on it , refugees were transported to it, this story is not over, it is still going on, that is, every day they are trying to break through, an example of how ukrainians are met in europe, and especially in poland how do you help people get the right to life and the right to live there now? i mean the right to life, no one took it away from them, but the right to the right was managed by this, this is what she gave polish heart we hope yulia will live for a long, long time and remember her. she will be inside poland crossing the border with internal passports, that is, friends, unprecedented support for me. it is difficult to imagine , for example, what it would be like if, for example, poland closed the border on the first day of the war. yes, it did not open,
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but closed it. well, no matter what happens in ukraine, which kind of house has started, it seems to me that no one is even considering such an option either in ukraine or in poland, and here you know the words of the prime minister of poland, mateusz morawiecki, are mentioned. he expressed everything very clearly that the protection of ukraine is also the protection of poland on those borders ukrainians are fighting for us. we are in debt to them, that is why i am glad that almost all poles accepted refugees with an open heart according to the principle of listening well, a guest is at home because at home you know this is an open word from poland. this is a good word. thank you. and i think it is important that for us ukrainians, this word is a big word, a meaningful word, thank you, thank you. it has not turned into a formality . from time to time you know generosity is taken for granted, and here it is very important
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that we do not cross this line and still. for example, today, before the broadcast, we discussed with you that the word thank you. yes, it was discredited in ukraine by some political forces . revival of such a wonderful ukrainian word, a political slogan, turned the words of thanks into a political slogan, just as they turned a political slogan into the word army, the language of faith - it all became somehow lost
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proverb if you want peace, then prepare for war, and that is why poland is updating its armed forces, modernizing and conducting training, which is currently taking place , and i think that they are aware that, if necessary, they can provide assistance to ukraine, not only technical, but if if poland were to be attacked by the russian military, is it possible with missiles, or is it possible to use the belarusian and bridgehead, then the area will give a serious repulse, and the quality, well, well, we understand that there is a large number, how many 1.5 or 2 million ukrainians are left exactly in poland, yes, as far as i am concerned. well, i think, no , no, i think that, look. before the war, there were approximately 1.5 million ukrainians in poland who worked, studied, lived, and after the start
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of hostilities, more than 3 million ukrainians arrived in poland. half a million, maybe a little more, moved to other countries, but i think that now somewhere around four million ukrainians, maybe more than four million ukrainians are in poland, an incredible figure, i planned that there were announced somewhere around 1.5-2 calculations, but if you say that there are four, how does the polish budget cope with this load , because it is, well, we will turn it around, it is not easy to accept such a number of refugees, a very good question, this is actually the polish budget, uh, it was not prepared for this, of course, because no one was prepared before such a war on the part of russia, no one expected that russia would attack, but it happened nevertheless, the polish government adopted a number of laws, adopted a number of resolutions or made
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amendments to the laws that provide quite serious support for ukrainian citizens who are currently in poland and this is a one-time assistance in the amount of almost 100 e.e. dollars. this is a child benefit for each child and the amount is also almost 100 dollars every month. this is a housing allowance if our citizens live in polish families. yes, it's free social insurance, medical insurance, medical care, it's free education in kindergartens, educational institutions of higher education, and for everything you need money, so far, the polish government, the polish budget copes with it but of course this may not be enough, and therefore our joint task is to demand from the european union that the european union of the european commission allocate funds to poland for the support of ukrainian migrants and such funds are er. the
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european commission after the coronavirus pandemic er. played poland for approximately 60 billion euros for reconstruction after the actual coronavirus, but that money will be frozen due to the fact that there were disagreements in warsaw and brussels regarding the course of judicial reform in poland, and so far this money freezing, but they are very necessary in poland, they are very necessary for ukrainians living in poland and therefore , together with our polish partners, we will demand from the european commission that these funds be disbursed and used as soon as possible, because it may come at such a moment when certain i want to say er contradictions, but still, if there is not enough money, and er, then there will be a
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question of who gets more of it and how quickly, ukrainians or poles. of course , we do not want such tension between ukrainians and poles in poland if about the polish government helping ukrainians, it is necessary to understand that there are enough funds for both poles and ukrainians, and this help from ukrainians is not at the expense of the poles, their citizens. this is a very, very important comment, and it was really important to understand this, because we understand that if money runs out, then somewhere at some time, the support of the ukrainians will begin to end. thank you , mr. andriy . i'm wrong in the date today and it's the oldest constitution in europe and the second constitution in the world
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, so the poles have something to celebrate compared to the ukrainians, but it's telling in one story that my friend came to the station with a child, she was completely fleeing the war . a polish woman i didn't know took them to her home and gave them one floor gave me a car and put the child in a kindergarten for free bought a bicycle for my son's birthday announced that it is already starting to give up russian gas, oil, uh, here is the story in particular. you may have seen these reports. gazprom is cutting off poland from gas, and everyone still thinks that it’s okay, russia is showing its strength, it is cutting off europeans from gas, and it turns out that russia issued a statement that she will cut off poland from gas just a week later, as poland finally announced that, you know , we will not take your gas from next year, and in order for the
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kremlin not to be seen once again, we will complete the fence , so they themselves and we will cut you off ourselves. but in fact, gazprom is already starting to officially announce that they are reducing it, it seems , by almost 10%, already in april, the production of russian gas decreased, because gradually, gradually, everyone is refusing and poland is also such a flagship of radical energy e refusals. the main thing is that other countries take an example and look yes , because you allude to germany and everything that follows , they say that poland is the second germany of the 21st century . yes, of course. yes, it is possible to accept refugees. we talked with our ambassador about some difficult economic events, but we decided to talk to a person who tried to create a real ukrainian school in poland. we will learn that
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it is not so easy to create in europe. an educational institution where you will teach children in a foreign language and here we are in touch now nataliya kravets, she is the founder of the school , my mother is also pavlychka, this is a ukrainian educational institution in warsaw and it is good good evening ma'am natalya, please tell me what it is like to create a ukrainian-language educational institution in poland and what kind of attitude do you feel now, have you felt in recent years, is there really that close friendship and cooperation between us that we are so actively talking about on the air today good evening, there really is friendship, i want to emphasize right away because i came back in the 15th year, when putin's attacks were the first and i had to leave crimea with my family, and
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when we arrived, we were already here in these days, of course, we all remember we also learn from the revolution of dignity all the comrades who were previously poles said: how can i help you? how can i help you? well, that is, they reached out and helped in anything. that is, the creation of our organization was also thanks to the poles, who gave us premises for free, showed us how it all happens, because it was new for me. i am a teacher, so i understood how a school works and how to make a school, but hmm. our school started as a public organization. please tell me what the children in your center study in particular.
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we started the ukrainian language subjects

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