Skip to main content

tv   [untitled]    May 26, 2022 1:30am-2:01am EEST

1:30 am
today, putin's regime is the enemy of the free world and peace throughout europe and the whole world, we must realize that our business with russia was closed many years ago. using this opportunity, i call on all international companies, without exception, which still for some reason work in russia and finance the war budget, to leave from this market and stop working there completely, now your taxes there are turning into bullets and shells and bombs that fly into ukrainian people and in ukrainian cities, hundreds of companies have already taken a clear position and left the russian market of course, in the short term, this means losses, but those who decided to stay there now will lose much more. today's world puts large and responsible international corporations before the choice of working in russia or working in the civilized
1:31 am
world, doing it both there and here is not possible in conditions where almost 70% of e- e of the civilized world support sanctions against russia as a punishment for this bloody war of the gray zone, there is no longer any way to circumvent sanctions through subsidiaries or re-exports to third countries seems no less evil than to remain in this market and pay taxes to the war budget, we are grateful to hundreds of international companies that left the russian market despite the deterioration of financial reports, the cancellation of expansion plans. it is important that ukraine is confident of its victory, and that is why we are already developing a plan for the recovery of our country, which
1:32 am
involves not just the reconstruction of the destroyed. we want to build a new european ukraine with new transparent rules with the implementation of the best world practices, a digital country that is convenient for people and business, safe, economically strong, and on this way, we need the help of the world, funds, investments, ideas, finally, faith in our state, as we see the ukraine of the future, together with our partners, whose support we are grateful for, first economically and politically integrated with the european union without a doubt here i want to thank ms. ursula fonderline for her personal leadership in supporting our state in the creation of appropriate e-e funds in support of the financial technical support, support with weapons, support is political without a doubt. thank you, secondly, the foundation
1:33 am
of the future recovery plan will be the new ukrainian economy, a new economic model , liberalization for regulation, digitalization - these are the main components on which the business climate in ukraine will be built. business in various spheres, primarily in infrastructure and energy, and this interaction will be significantly strengthened and expanded, that is, i am talking about models of state of private partnerships, which we only started to implement before the war and will actively continue to do so, the state plans to invest billions in increasing gas production, the development of green generation and energy in general, as well as in the development of our military-industrial complex, we understand that russia will not disappear anywhere and after the end of the war will remain our geographical neighbor, therefore, projects in the field of
1:34 am
high-tech weapons production, projects related to energy independence and sustainability will be maximally encouraged and supported by our the state has two more sectors that will become a catalyst for large-scale modernization of the economy - this is deep processing in the agricultural sector and metallurgy. fourth, our government realizes that no matter what we invest through the recovery fund, it is impossible to create a new economic model without private capital and foreign investment, so we will work with partners in ukraine to issue state guarantees to their companies to attract funds for investments in ukraine - it is also important that such guarantees will allow investment in implementation of significant private-state partnership projects in ukraine, dear participants of the forum we believe that new ukraine will become an example for the whole world, the rapid post-war recovery and economic
1:35 am
prosperity of ukraine will be our joint task, and the partnership with ukraine will be mutually beneficial for the entire world community of the civilized world. thank you for supporting ukraine, i call you consider and already today plan investments in ukraine your investigation it will definitely be interesting and profitable for your companies your teams of your countries, ukraine will win without a doubt, the glory of ukraine and thank you. so we heard about the speech of our prime minister denys shmogel at the world economic forum in davos, and let's take up the economic topic further, because more people can die from a lack of grain and food in the world than directly from the war, the minister of transport of the united kingdom, grand sheps, is confident of this, tells cnn how and when the world
1:36 am
will feel the consequences of the russian blockade of ukrainian ports, see in the story of kateryna danylovych , the world's grain reserves have 10 weeks left because of the russian-ukrainian war , the general director of the analytical company in the field of agriculture , grow intelligence, sara menter, said this at the meeting of the un security council. this morning, the editor-in-chief of the economist za ni menton bandous, at the ukrainian breakfast in davos, said that ukraine usually supplies 30% of the world's grains this year, the world is facing the worst food crisis and not because of a bad harvest, according to the minister of agricultural policy of ukraine mykola sulskyi, our farmers did not export another 5 million tons of wheat, all because of russia's war against ukraine and the russian blockade of sea routes, because 90% of this export went through the ports on the black sea, and for example, the railway compensates for only 10% of supplies, we will not be able to sow in the volume
1:37 am
we wanted for the next year, all markets will feel it. i think the world will start to feel it acutely sometime in july. the answer stated that it could provide humanitarian corridors for ukrainian ships, however, in exchange for the relaxation of sanctions, such a proposal was made by the deputy minister of foreign affairs of the russian federation, andriy rudenko, in response, the minister of defense of the united kingdom, ben-gulis, said that i called on russia to do the right thing in the spirit of humanity and to let ukraine's grain stop stealing grain on our own, we will not talk about sanctions, let's do the right thing, at the same time, the government official supported the idea of ​​the states of the black sea region, such as turkey to accompany the cargo ships of ukraine, russia categorically rejects this idea, kateryna danylovych reports to reuters, the only news is the marathon, well
1:38 am
, let's discuss this topic in more detail. let's talk about the consequences, so all these stories, what they can be and when the world can feel them, the consequences should already be felt, that is, if you look at the same prices, first the invasion ukraine to russia and ukraine, the prices increased almost twice, they also continue to rise now. that is, this is the first consequence. well, the second consequence is that people are already feeling it in principle in countries where we had significant volumes of grain, they are already feeling the shortage and because of that, in principle, now everyone is sounding the alarm because if the situation is not resolved with our ports and their unblocking, well, look, you
1:39 am
say that prices have already increased yes, more than twice there, uh, i think that you own the situation on the ukrainian market and in the world prices rise in in ukraine, we can say that prices are falling because now farmers are forced to sell their harvest, er, last year 's harvest, if i'm not mistaken, er, the other day, i was there, i was told about one fact of sale, so that wheat was sold for uah 5,000 less per ton than it was there in the pre-war period . what should ukrainian farmers do now in this situation, how can we solve this situation, why exactly is this injustice happening, well, it is, if from the point of view of the economy, everything is fair, well, that is, if we say so cynically. yes, that's why that big
1:40 am
the amount of grain remains in ukraine. they do not need this grain to export it through the port of constance, romania, or there, for example , the baltics, then it must be spent on rivers, if it was previously, for example, export, to export the grain there , the cost was somewhere around $30 per ton now the same thing costs 120, that is, four times, respectively, this additional cost of logistics. it is all transferred to the shoulders of the farmers of our agricultural producers, and as a result, they receive lower prices and less income, and now some part of this grain can be taken by rail, and the maximum i can see right now is one and a half million tons. it is possible to take an additional amount by rail, but these volumes are absolutely not enough to compensate for the volumes that were before the war through the sea ports, so if it was possible you can only now by continuing to look for
1:41 am
alternative ways, of course, you need to do this. in any case, diversify this risk, but the solution to the situation with the ports remains the key, and without it, well, we will not get anywhere it needs to be solved and what do you see as the solution paths ? well, because er, at least i say yes, er, this is the same railway track - this is another path that was seen e there during the war in the first weeks, which is now there, the deutsche band joined this process to export ukrainian grain and what other ways can there be and how economically profitable can it be ? the way of export is by land, i mean my truck. i 'm sorry, there was something with the sound, i did n't hear your question. can you offer perhaps you have some solutions for development besides the ports, because
1:42 am
we are already considering this issue on the railway, deutsche band has joined the solution of this issue, and what other ways can there be, and can er, this is the way to take it overland and help in in this situation with the same trucks, as far as it is economically beneficial, that is, it will not help here, that is, you will partially solve the problem, it will help, that is, it will help to remove this part of the mass, some part and volume of grain from the market, but in general, this problem has not been solved they talked about how to unblock unblock and also here the solution seems to me, from my point of view, lies only in the military part in the military sphere , that is, it is either the complete
1:43 am
capitulation of russia, yes. of our ports because if they go there, for example, here is the trade around the type of a-a and we will allow you to export grain and you will ease the sanctions for us well, there is so much in the news right now. it seems to me that this is a very weak position and it simply allows russia to continue you need to raise the stakes and provoke further appropriate actions, well, hooligans need to act like hooligans, yes, that is, show strength and push to the last, well, look. so, you actually mentioned an interesting moment, and the day before, britain announced that they refuse to relax these sanctions against russia in exchange for a corridor for the export of grain from ukraine, and your opinion is that what is more important on the scales now is the sanctions or the possibility of transportation hm. i apologize again for repeating your
1:44 am
question with the sound uh-uh actually. that's right about that thesis regarding the relaxation of sanctions now, can you hear me now , yes, actually, regarding the thesis regarding the relaxation of sanctions in exchange for the transportation of grain, britain refused to relax the sanctions, in your opinion, what may be more important in the balance right now, after all, is the partial relaxation of sanctions or is the possibility of grain export what is the damage where is more we will receive and for russia how much damage is more eh i would say so because now it is more important to fight with russia because it is the foundation it is eh if the root of all current problems and the problem necessary to decide if there is a relaxation, then, accordingly, the risk of further escalation of the situation in front of
1:45 am
security in the world will continue. thank you, we heard your opinion and heard important theses about the fact that, after all, the struggle with russia is more important at the moment ah thank you very much and oleg vivyevskyi, the vice president for economic education of the kyiv school of economics, was in touch with us i i would like to continue this same conversation and ask a similar question to our next guest, now asland, a senior employee of the atlantic kanshall analytical center, and speed, a swedish economist, a diplomat, is now in touch with us. you seem to understand russian better, yes, yes , anders, look. yes, i want to ask you
1:46 am
the same question that i only asked our previous guest. but in britain, she refused. let's say this will weaken the sanctions. and in exchange for the possibility of e-e transportation a-a i just transfer in my head e-e to in exchange for a corridor for the export of grain from ukraine a-a how do you think that now this is more important than the post if put on the scales a-a still the opportunity will weaken the sanctions against russia, or the possibility of giving anyway eh for export from ukraine with moscow cannot have this meaning because eh cream never does anything as they say that eh soindstvennoe something is interior russia only feels the sanction that they said earlier
1:47 am
in general, there is no problem with the bosses that they will break the economy, if they sleep, 10 or 20%, i think they would probably be at 20%, and of course they don’t want to run away from it. well, what will they do, then they will behave it's so bad that they do putin's whole time. yeah, well , what do you think? how can we get out of this impasse? in this situation, because we can see what will be covered. well, the global problem is global, and there may even be a famine. because of this, according to some sources of jealousy it's an impossibility, what's possible, it's so that russia er-er er-er gets pr-excruciating war and it can
1:48 am
be in different ways it can be best that several er-er military er-er ships er-er summer itself it was a blockade of course it is necessary to remove er mines and that russia is on the table as er was afraid that nothing will be played dru- dru- yes, this is an opportunity of course that ukraine will entrust er parking attendant as сейчас обсудает раншей из за сейчас обсудаются с дамы so that it is possible remove write so that the science of military and ships so that russian ships by ukrainian er ships er second er opportunity and er parts i see now that this became
1:49 am
literally the last day one of the main questions date was here in the west here with washington tormented mom reverse embrace er to these things but i am writing to you there, this means that there is more pressure on us. and what do you think about the proposal of the baltic countries? ships, for example , of some nato countries can accompany ships that carry grain. how much can this be a useful instrument ? that's great, and i'm a problem after the usa what is there in washington,
1:50 am
eh ? - with our comrades, we argued a lot for the site. communications president volodymyr zelenskyi of ukraine responded to the petition regarding the introduction of a visa regime for citizens of russia and said that he supports the strengthening of control over the entry of russians into ukraine against the background of full-scale russian aggression. we will talk about this in more detail with the ex-minister of foreign affairs volodymyr hrysku joins us on our broadcast mr. volodymyr, good night to you, let's talk, i want to hear your opinion about this
1:51 am
petition and about the possibility of entry of russians on visas and how timely we approached such a decision and the proposal itself, well, the war has actually been going on for more than eight years. i congratulate you, mr. yevgeny. well, i will tell you frankly that if you read my speeches or articles in 2014 , i think you found there are er three things that i er that i spoke about back then er the first was that we should immediately break off diplomatic relations the second was that we should immediately close the ukrainian russian border and the third was that that we need to introduce a visa regime for russian citizens, well you see, only eight years have passed and this
1:52 am
idea has finally become similar to reality , at the same time, you understand that it is also quite interesting that this is a reaction to the petition of one of our citizens, well , it feels like we don't have a state there is no government apparatus on which it should do these things. well, it is simply immediately included in its powers, so, of course, we will be happy when it finally happens, but unfortunately, this indicates that not everything is in order in our kingdom, unfortunately. yes, there is actually a question here let's talk in general about how it is, how realistic it is and how it is legally possible to process it, how long it can take, and you know, ukrainians whom russia is forcibly deporting to its territory, and there is information
1:53 am
that they are being issued russian passports, and we know that before that they take away all ukrainian documents, well, what the russian federation is doing does not fit into the framework of common sense, it is widely known , so they can come up with anything they want to declare russian citizens in ukrainian write out their passports and so on and so forth. this does not in any way affect the legal status of a ukrainian citizen, if he does not want to leave ukrainian citizenship, then there are no instructions, decrees, etc. of the russian side. what will happen after the end of the war ? i think that it will clearly and clearly testify that
1:54 am
ukrainian citizens who consider themselves ukrainian citizens who want to return to ukraine will do so on the basis of those documents that they had. well, that's it. it is obvious that this is all recorded, if a person identifies himself as a ukrainian, even if his ukrainian passport was taken away, it means that my citizenship was taken away , so this will not be a problem after the ukrainian armed forces restores justice and defeats the enemy of the ukrainian land, volodymyr but there is one interesting point, and how actually those who are in russia will be able to get visas, taking into account the fact that ukraine broke off diplomatic relations with the aggressor country, like belarus, poland or as the connection was bad and i
1:55 am
didn't hear part of your question, can you do it again please? how how? given the moment that ukraine broke off diplomatic relations with russia, how can russians or those who live in russia get visas in order to get to the ukrainian consulate? consular relations are not broken in our country and the representative offices are working and they are supposed to take care of such issues, therefore , in principle, it is unlikely to have any effect on the movement of citizens, but i do not i think that today it will be about the fact that the russians will want to come to ukraine, i'm afraid there will be few of those who want to, well, except those who are sent here to kill ukrainians,
1:56 am
but they usually come back in cellophane bags, ugh, well, it's very interesting, in fact, the situation is interesting to watch how it will be implemented . thank you very much for this late conversation, and volodymyr hryshko, the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine in 2007-9 was in touch with us, we discussed our own possibility of introducing visas for russians. it turns out that we have diplomatic relations are broken, but the consulate is working, well, that is, the consulates still work in the territory of the aggressor country, but i understand why this is done and a similar situation was raised, a similar question was raised regarding the severing of diplomatic relations back in the 14th years, yes and at that moment i was talking to our consul , who was there and posed a big problem. when they wanted to break diplomatic relations, they said
1:57 am
, how to get our people who are in captivity, and this moment is important because our people must somehow be returned to someone in enemy territory. unfortunately, we have to be. well, but i think we will solve this issue, we will move on, the marathon continues, stay with us, we will convince you, we will win, we will win. you are not. news together, we are strong. unconquered cities of ukraine. berdyansk. perlyna pryazovya . the sea of ​​azov and kilometers of picturesque coastline in the 16th century settlement of berditsa, a reliable shelter for fishermen and cossacks near it, in 1827 the kinship of prystani, after the settlement was declared a city and renamed into a world
1:58 am
war, nazi troops entered berdyansk and mercilessly destroyed its inhabitants and infrastructure . only children were broken not only by enemies and not when
1:59 am
your task is to lead the country to victory, this matter of my life, you do everything in your power for this we approach this issue very, very concretely, we congratulate general valery the diligent life of our ukrainian citizens is the highest value under his wise command because it is impossible for my name to be called the armed forces of ukraine are destroying the second army of the world i want to ask our people to believe pluzhny and believe in the armed forces of ukraine, glory to the heroes, glory to ukraine, my life has changed, i haven't seen my father since the beginning of the war, i had to quickly become adults, and now volunteers act cats and dogs, make decisions, and ours the city, our organization is engaged in them, now other
2:00 am
dreams will happen in the central headquarters, now they are different people, what could i do more, a new generation , together, we are strong, well, why continue the broadcast of the telethon ? he met one of the leaders of independent chechnya in kyiv, how he sees the fate of the russian federation after the defeat in the russian-ukrainian war and how the kadyrovs hunt those chechens who fight for ukraine, and all this in an exclusive interview eh asked him my colleague andriy dekhtyarenko let's watch together thank you for coming to us

4 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on