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what language did you speak yesterday? today, almost 100% of ukrainians are aware that the language is the basis of our future victory and the basis of our organization in society. the second thing that is not subject to any discussion is the territorial integrity of ukraine. that victory is a return to the borders on february 23, it is unacceptable not only to talk about it, it is unacceptable to even think about it, because crimea is ukraine, donbas luhansk region is ukraine, and the war will not end until then while the blue-yellow flags will be raised over these territories, the third thing is our membership in the european union, we have a unique chance in june to get candidate status, this is not just a virtual prefix to the position of the ukrainian state, the candidate status gives us enormous access to the
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resources of the european union the candidate status gives us the opportunity to very quickly move to the standards of the european union and i am convinced that today we must reject any discussions we must do everything so that at the june summit ukraine received this status, as well as ukraine's membership in nato. i received and read with great caution the information that the head of the president's office stated that it is not common to be in nato, it is a huge geopolitical strategic mistake of another and security component. there is no nato membership for ukraine today everything else - this is a bluff, everything else is manivtsi and only this road will lead to our victory and these four components are what i invest the essence of our ukrainian victory, which worries me the most today today, some people in ukraine are worried. i am convinced
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that it is the moscow moles who are starting to play along with the russians and who are starting to play along with the european union . espresso will continue to connect digital broadcasting if they do not give the opportunity to speak freely in any other channel, then without freedom of speech we will definitely be in the european union. no one is waiting if we do not have the rule of law if all the moscow hordes of the medvedchuk type will interfere with the law enforcement system of ukraine. i am convinced that without the rule of law there will be no progress in the european union. this is an opportunity for putin's friends in europe to use the struggle against ukraine. we should not give them a chance with this. we should not give them a carp that they attacked those who are
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true friends of ukraine. well, of course, this story from rava ruska with a border like this unreadable qr-code or tuesday's story about an attempt to implement remote voting in to the verkhovna rada, this is again certain arguments to the enemies of ukraine in order to prevent us from being admitted to nato and the european union. we must not give them any chance , therefore our victory in our unity and our victory in compliance with those standards that today meet the standards of nato and the european union, for now oleg sinyutka said, we showed a graphic about how ukrainians feel about the probable accession of ukraine to the european union, and here is 89% for this accession, at least that is the study that was conducted on may 30, if i am not mistaken democratic initiatives, a foundation, and a sociological
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group, and there is also a chart on nato, these are large numbers of support from those who took part in the survey. this is how nato is viewed by 73% for ukraine's accession to nato. 13 ukraine's non-aligned status is guaranteed for the sovereignty of ukraine from foreign countries 2%. in general, it is difficult to answer about the pro-block status and 11 percent, and let’s face it, there was also a graphic about how ukrainians feel about the probable union with russia, belarus or similar countries, it is not there now, but there it seems that there was zero, that is, none of those who, yes, none of those who participated in at least this study of the democratic initiatives foundation voted for having a military union with russia and other cis countries, it is already good that at least there are no such people in that field
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of the interviewees, we are returning to the language of ukrainian because there was a scandal this week related to the language and immigrants and volunteers, yes, to the headquarters. ukrainian, well, if you look at it from the point of view that i am russian-speaking, i am very good at ukrainian, but not ukrainian. unfortunately, it has united and not russian. and it unites communication. and how in what language do you and i speak in english , in ukrainian? this is our native how can you treat him like a native mother as a
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native child as well as a native language well, our country is a democracy, i think so that everyone can speak the language that he likes well, how does he think it is better for his property to live not in ukraine they know the ukrainian language well, well, i speak russian, i read and write in ukrainian for 75 years, and it is difficult for me, and then i think that it is necessary to speak ukrainian, that is, thoroughly, in order to teach anya to speak english. when i learn a good one, i will speak well. it is wonderful, you speak well, once we understand and we read and there are books, unfortunately they were good . i just chatted in russian here. and now i have a bit of a headache. well, i can’t really speak ukrainian like that. i’m ukrainian. i do n’t speak ukrainian now. explain what it is.
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there was a survey of temporarily resettled and forcibly resettled people from those cities where it is now impossible to live a peaceful life, who have now found temporary shelter in lviv, and we, our journalists , near numerous centers for issuing humanitarian aid, talked with many people who are watching events on the internet, they saw this video, which has millions of views, where a volunteer in lviv did not want to give help to homeless people who spoke in russian, they did not want to switch to ukrainian, they demanded that they provided volunteer aid, and let's discuss this moment, because this video is really clear that for ukrainian-speaking ukrainians it is about
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russian-speaking ukrainians, but they still exist and must learn the ukrainian language, obviously, let 's watch a few seconds of this scandal and then try to discuss it, because here the question is whether the times are now, these are the scandals. let's say that you don't understand us, so i'll tell you in ukrainian, please , explain what's there. you speak ukrainian on the field, although one was specifically to be posted on facebook later, or am i just here on the 19th day on facebook? i already have a lot of information about zelensky . they wanted, not they made a mistake, you decided it wasn’t yours, you didn’t
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buy it with your money, you bought it. well, you see . what is it? what is important? what ? tried to speak somewhere, you say no are you talking, then somehow she interrupted herself and switched to russian again, they say that i will only communicate in russian, and there was one more phrase that seemed to me to be of a very pro-gandist nature, that you were not the first to start bombing, well, rockets arrived in frankivskyi, volyn in the very first hours of the large-scale invasion yes, if it is possible, in fact, it seems to me that the key phrase was that we are russian speakers and we were the first to attack. i think there is a direct connection here, that putin came to liberate them because they are russian speakers and er, the russian border, which i am not mistaken, is
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about 60 or 70 km from kharkiv, and it is ten times more to lviv, and for something absolutely right, people stay in ukraine and go to safe ukrainian cities because they finally understand what russian peace is, what it brings with it but for some reason they cannot fully understand that the main marker of this russian world is the russian language, i understand that many people were brought up in russian-speaking families due to the linguistic occupation of ukraine . i understand such people, provided they show respect for the ukrainian language. you know, i heard a very instructive story from the front. we have a front on the front. there are a lot of people in everyday life
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. they speak russian. into the ukrainian language because it is a very good marker of its own foreignness against subversive groups , therefore the issue of language is more than a means of communication, we need to create new victories in the cultural information space after the victory will be military, and why can't we do this in parallel with the fact that it is possible only in our country, you all understand if in reality they showed almost all politicians. they, like the cameras, turned off. they also spoke in russian, they were simply more flexible and wiser. the whole so-called political beau monde among russian -speakers, well, they raise their children in russian, well, let's be she is open, they are. we have laws, i
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understand. we have a law that requires us to communicate in ukrainian. according to the law, i am the same, that gentleman is not required to know russian simply is not obliged, therefore the language issue is very timely , the language issue is very key and the language issue is a marker issue. i am convinced that we should not forget about it , especially now, under no circumstances. the first thing i would say. if i were a dreamer, i would dream that the topic of language would never be raised at all now, because since 1991, the issue of language has always been raised by the separatists, but as soon as language means elections tomorrow, it means that ukraine must be divided .
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it is necessary to divide the ukrainian-speaking people into russian, ukrainian , i am always very careful at home. the second thing i want to say is that i was telling. it seems to me that maybe even in this studio we were sitting drinking wine . it turned out that these are two police from mariupol , that is, specifically two girls who spent many weeks in mariupol, then not yet months, and evacuated, but we are talking to them, they say listen, we know you there ddt and today we are i'm telling you what happened. well, we speak russian. and they made a comment to us. i sit and think, you know, when such an
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abstraction is. i would have raped and killed them and they would have come back here. well, this is what happened in their lives. they are very young. i asked how old we are, 22-23. the girls are police officers and i, for example, have no answer. i don't know what to say to such in cases where i have to tell them some milk, we don't have time, we were in the war at all, we could have studied languages ​​for four weeks. therefore, we have to be careful, and now about the liberal katsaps, so i will tell you two theses. taras and i are artistic so old that i remember let's talk about when sobchak and klim were men here and there. i'm talking about
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sobchak, who was once a man on august 27, 1991, who is remembered today. a huge group of russians flew in to share nuclear weapons. this is the first time that you remember a human president at the head and that football player came yes and so what if they had just declared independence, well if there was such a hope that maybe they would somehow congratulate, well, well done, there and then this sobchak comes out, stands in front of the verkhovna rada and starts talking about common democratic values ​​that you don't need any independence. this is probably your game your game is like this, you are playing here, and in fact, we will hug now, all as one and go forward to a bright, bright common future, that's why i was
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terribly surprised at the time because i thought, well , not even like that, they said hello, shut up contagion just shut up, we came there to trade something, something, somewhere. well, don't talk about it. no, he didn't talk about it two days later . 90 well, i don't take the already mentioned buryunensov into this pack, whose character he was interested in. how many of them had good relations with him . he never drew any conclusions. he always approaches mykola. ass and what is bandera and what is this galicia and i was
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terribly attracted to it because i always believe that you first find out find out the fate of ukraine find out ukrainian national interests will surrender crimean tatar national interests and then draw a conclusion don't come to me they tell me that you know something better than i, a ukrainian here, that's why i'm not afraid of them. but i know for sure, especially after the last beautiful words of kasparov, who, in my opinion, has always been smart to us. i don't know if you've heard that we now have to defend russian in crimea. he er gave this er rebuttal and said that it was the journalists who got it wrong from the context yes yes yes, we talked with him ostap drozdova promised a word, this is a language issue that should definitely have arisen during this time and escalated and what do you think that's it, well you see, i basically tried not to talk for four months about the process, because i took
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an amendment to the human factor of sympathy for, well, the terrible grief of the people that mykola mentioned, the girls that, well, it's just human fate. that's how it is, and you don't look at her objectively, of course. compassion works, but here you know, now you can, now you can, and now you have to, and just now you have to, because if without pathos, this war for me is first and foremost a war for these four letters that are not in the russian alphabet and with a dot entry is two dots and these four letters are not in the russian alphabet and they are shot in ukraine because the first thing the occupier does in the territory where he enters is to remove the sign with the name mariupol through the sparkle and put mariupol and instead of melitopol it becomes
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melitopol and many others remove the sign this war is this war is a war of russification like all 300 years that we in this studio mentioned and this whole story now this language is not a scandal for me because in fact through the mouth of this volunteer every ukrainian could say that he just lives in ukraine and really he is not obliged to know a foreign language. well, he can know it, but he is not obliged to know one of the foreign languages, the same as polish, english or slovak, instead , ukrainian, and these are already civil er, if the requirements yes, this is the parametric data of a ukrainian citizen to assume that someone in ukraine would not
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know the state language at the level of thank you. of such gigantic proportions, when the colonized cannot distinguish himself from the colonizer, this is 300 years of the result, i can only sympathize with this, but i reduced it to the question of colonization and decolonization, now i don't know if there are recipes for what to do. i'm far from thinking that you can do something now. it seems to me. now is the time. well, this is the time to decide who you are and who you are with. because the enemy's marker is now linguistic. we all had fun with a password on the theme of a party and a night story about the fact that night is the
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time for the ukrainian language to distinguish itself from the enemy, and during the day we will figure out who will see who, this is also a grotesque on a terrible but well, in fact, a real story, how do you interpret your identity as different from a rapist the marauder of the occupier and his murderer, and here every ukrainian who is definitely also a russified victim of russification from dissection, he also has to ask himself this question, this is no longer a question for someone or someone is asking himself for you, you are asking yourself in the mirror if i am of the same language with the enemy if there is one culture with the enemy if there is one music with the enemy if there is one memory with the enemy so who am i and i say directly such colonized elements are perhaps passive unconscious but conductors of colonization
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and further this very occupation because war is russifying, when the occupier comes, he takes away the ukrainian language from the school, he transfers it to the russian program in mariupol, he takes down the ukrainian signs and he makes the russian-speaking space the main ultimatum without alternatives and the only possible question is who are you? identity, because i say once again that the enemy's marker passes through the language. i hear it in the language, the last possible thing is that i'm here . does not speak and does not draw any attention to this, but we understand that at the end, when our victory is achieved, something should be done with this issue, or we will still hope that the people themselves will change, that they will be aware and will understand that russia the enemy and we need to break all ties with them because
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we have individual cases of such people now, but i want to tell you this separately. so, first of all, we must convert you into a cult, the facts of the transition to the ukrainian language. it should always be encouraged to promote this, and this is where applause is needed bravis and bravisimo, and such a regime of encouragement such a nice, smiling, hugging encouragement of the transition to ukrainian is an absolute must but i am sending to the constitutional court its final decision on the language issue, which clearly states that there is no concept of russian-speaking ukraine, there is a concept of russified ukrainian is a completely different, identical language is a sign of a national minority, it is written in the decision of the constitutional court that all language rights are not russian-speaking but
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representatives of the minority in order to have the linguistic right to the russian language must call themselves russian, please. everyone who wants to download rights in russian must call themselves representatives of the national minority, then this also applies to regional and european charter languages ​​and all declarations and all international and even our constitutional an article that uh declares the protection of the identity of national minorities, therefore, for this, once again, it is terminological to call oneself russian-speaking, it is good, but it does not entail the right, it entails the right only language as a sign of nationality and national minority and this is very visible, please note that all the wars abroad are the czech republic, the british , the dutch, the germans, and the poles ask when they hear someone from us refugees, who are you, because for them, everyone who speaks to them in russian is russian
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, because throughout europe there is a doctrine of identity, language is a sign of your nationality, polish, polish, czech, russian, russian, it is difficult for them to explain that there are such and such, such, such, such, such transitional identities, such as russian-speaking, that's it, that's it for them, everything is clear, that's why this issue of garlic comes to the people themselves, if they postponed this issue for 30 years, then of course it is a crime of the state that encouraged further russification, now i would focus everything on the issue during the war from civil society as much as possible ukrainians there from ukraine is a good word, but after the war it should be a serious state policy, where russification will be the cornerstone of the ideological occupation in general, and where colonization is a separate topic, i can talk about it for a long time
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but well, it seems to me that it exists, it exists separately, and without this, without this, you will notice, without this, we will repeat the constant historical rake when the ukrainian space will not expand. and war is that unique moment when we have an opportunity due to the outbreak of this political ukrainianism ukrainian to spread the space to the eyes of the moscow territories, which are definitely victims here, we all sympathize, but we must cover them and attract them to the ukrainian continent, to the ukrainian space, this is a task for the future years i think number one, or two, for sure, we now have a schedule on the screen. i see that many people are paying attention to it. what language do internally displaced persons communicate in our lives? a new abbreviation has entered our lives in idps. it is about lviv oblast and internally displaced people you can see 46% of people who are currently in lviv oblast still constantly communicate in russian 34 speak two
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languages, both ukrainian and russian 19 only ukrainian well and 1%, it’s hard to answer this is a statistic - it’s a survey or we have it official replica rating taras stetskiv taras batenko yakushev asked and clean too maybe a little more , see from what point of view i would look at this issue and why i would be very careful about such episodes that definitely definitely take place and so on. look, well, about 200 thousand moved to the lviv region. in lviv and another 100,000 in the military region, a total of 300-320,000 is what the statistics say, and well, surveys, descriptions, it was done, it shows that these are mostly people from the solid southeast , few move from kharkiv, few move from zaporozhye and even from the dnipro. that is, this is kherson region, zaporozhye region, and many from donetsk luhansk. there is a lot of
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personal communication . you have a business well, for example, my native school 46th - chornovola where i studied there 150 immigrants in the gym lived in classrooms on the streets in public transport and so on, what is my personal impression it may or may not be the same with yours well, about 70 if not more percent , when i speak to them in ukrainian, switch to ukrainian right away, maybe another 10-15 percent, etc. well, when they don’t switch, well, i carefully tell him that in my opinion, you would still it was worth switching to the ukrainian language, and a large part still does it, there was one case where i was simply paralyzed, one person also in the same school said it's your fault that a
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bandit started here, i didn't say anything and just turned around and left, so you know what's up what is the problem you can focus on this single episode and on this case with this volunteer and this russian woman of some kind. and you can focus on the 70% who are trying to switch to the ukrainian language. it was said that there are exactly 72%. immigrants who speak russian when they are addressed by locals in the lviv region switch to ukrainian, that's why, friends, i urge you to focus on the fact that it is good that it is going in the direction of the ukrainians, or the question is not whether to approve or not to approve the ukrainian language, especially during martial law, and the government is doing the right thing by not focusing on this now, after the war we will figure it out and i will tell you again after the war you will see, well, i
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think it may and will have to be some sort of appeal by zelensky, it will not be necessary, it will happen by itself, well, i am not saying how it would be, well, but let 's see, yesterday was not a political day, that's why it was a sports day, and that's what our national team did it it was more than sports, even more so than football, but everyone saw that all our players, from the first to the last player, spoke clearly in ukrainian, yes, first things first. yes, it is a war, but look how perfectly they spoke ukrainians, the question is whether we remember it, we these pins to them let's give it credit, because this fact is 10 times more important, this yesterday's fact for the establishment of ukrainianism in ukraine than our pins . and you didn't speak yesterday, and you didn't say malinovsky, and you, zinchenko, didn't speak like that to me either yes, i'm in favor of putting the right accents and putting the right emphasis. now we promised a word here

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