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so, it is quite effective, as we have been for a hundred years of the special 100 years. we have already been observing for 100 days, and i am absolutely convinced that no one in the world needs to prove the effectiveness of this state institution. because, again, it is by its actions it is already fighting with that army, effectively confronting that army that quite brazenly called itself the second army in the world, the question arises of the strength of the forces of ukraine, then what is the first well , that is, if again we see that the russian federation did not manage to achieve any of those of the declared goals that they once again voiced to themselves in relation to ukraine. that is, we can talk about the fact that a huge number of state institutions also work in ukraine much better than, for example, in some countries, including western europe, again, we already talked about today, many of those ukrainians are forced
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to find themselves in poland or in germany or in the czech republic. they see that very often in that poland or in the same germany, the bureaucratic system works much more slowly. let's say it's unusual for i.e. we have a huge number of things, smartphones really exist in poland or in germany, it is impossible to imagine, especially again, all these registers, the registration of all these e-e and identification codes, what is the contribution, in poland it takes a little longer, in germany it takes even a little longer and so on and so on and so on we see how much it turns out that we have progressed during this time and it seems to me that in general this is already such a more general conclusion of these 100 days. we are slowly starting to heal from the complex inferiority, i think that this is one of the key conclusions of these 100 days, because the complex of ukrainians is less valuable, it was connected with everything, with culture, where it can be planted for centuries because
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, again, there is also a bill and a plug - who is a bigger jerk it looks like well, it is clear that the one who speaks in a slur and so on and so on and so on means that here it means that it must be clearly understood that the complex of inferiority in the military sphere has definitely ended . absolutely not commensurate military potential - once again, the quality of life we ​​underestimated the quality of life in ukraine, once again we have to thank all these buryats who came to our sovereign, for example , it turned out that i was under occupation for several days and had to uh, the dubious pleasure of communicating with our guests, so to speak, and here is one of the first ones, well, in more detail, it was severynivka of the kyiv region, it’s not far away, well, that is, gostomel bucha is
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nimishaevo berezov kasyrinivka that is, this is that kilometers from the kyiv highway, it takes place from the zhytomyr highway 30 km to the west of kyiv, and here they came to us. if i am not mistaken, on march 6, not only days later than, for example, the neighboring village of motyzhyn, where is my historian colleague, the former vice-prime minister of ukraine roman bezsmertny at that moment was in similar circumstances, i went to my mother to somehow help her in this situation, he went to save his mother and as a result, we got stuck there, as a result, we communicated with all these wonderful characters who came to us, and they asked me about the same thing, and who allowed you to live so well, and they looked at, for example, well, i
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can still understand when they looked at severynivka, were you there? you know this is such a cottage town, which , well class, that is, it is not some kind of santa barbara , so nothing special from our kyiv perspective, from the perspective of these buryat yakuts, they asked me what millionaires live here, how to explain that my mother is an ordinary pensioner who just sold her apartment in the city and moved to the city well, because it is more convenient there, after all, there is simply wonderful nature and such a good architectural environment. well, i say that no, i am an ordinary pensioner, that there are ordinary lawyers, that there are ordinary artists, that there are ordinary, and some small, medium-sized businesses here, i say, there are no billionaires millionaires don't live here, oligarchs, that is, nothing. but for them it was a shock, they walked around, they started marauding, that is, they entered these houses
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and broke open these houses. again, i think that they not only chatted nicely on such a topic. well i had to evict from somewhere from time to time . but that's another story, and here's the key point about evicting the occupier as you know him. this is an assistant. oh, well, first of all, it was the first days, so, accordingly, they weren't as crazy as it happened a little later . obviously uh, that is, in this sense. well, again, we had some conscripts. that is, this is a story when the boys were 20-22. the oldest one i talked to who confessed how old he was. he was 25, well, that is the age of my students. i have been for a long time taught in it is clear to the university that these occupiers were different. i did not perceive them, how old were they, could we be their students ? well, only they had weapons, that was the only thing that distinguished them.
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the first few days he successfully avoided communication, and well, firstly, it is unpleasant, secondly, you do not fully understand, i would rather act in this situation, i decided to take a break to think, as they say, and this is the situation, well, when they come to your house in our house - this is a townhouse with seven buildings - not 7 apartments i hear that some strange people are coming in, they usually knock on the door there and say, sasha didn't say anything, they knocked and i hear them going up the stairs to the second floor. well, i look into the peephole and see that there are two guys with weapons. i understand that if they start breaking down the door now well, it's going to be bad , that means it's worse, it's better to show up again and somehow impose er more actively let's say impose with your presence i open the door very loudly and er, i also have a few days before that, how to contact them correctly because i say hello to them
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i didn't want to, because i don't wish them health. no one wants them to get well, so it was necessary to find it. you can immediately open it here . from this address no, they understood it very clearly, well, again, we can remember aristocratic russian, i would say that there will be some, and it’s a little bit of a siberian dialect, eh, but it also functions in popular culture in ivan vasyliovych, do they change their profession there or their you will be a mess, yes, that is, relatively speaking, i did not negotiate. it is clear that this phrase is the case, but they suddenly sagged their muzzles and uh, they and you live here, i say well, why didn't you leave
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? i say well, you understand me, mom for quite a few years, she didn't feel very well, and we couldn't go. well, i'm sorry, so it's not a very helpful scenario. that is, it's always me. some other unique facts happened. for example, when we started to communicate in a slightly wider circle there, because there were also such situations when there are 10-12 standing near you the occupiers, yes, so you understand that 20% of them are of the slavic type and the rest are the rest. that is, it is the ingushes there, and diggy, this is now the story of the lifts with those occupiers, ten 12 here, at this moment, it is interesting to return to putin's mayniki in our country it is absolutely clear to us that it was mainly for internal use, how effective it was, it was palpable, yes, but not so , the fact that putin talked about history as something that
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it was very felt that the anti-nato rhetoric is working very strongly, that is, there are not so many of them they intimidated nato that they were convinced that zelenskyi is really a nato agent, that he is the only thing that he wants most in his life is for ukraine to become a member of nato. we know that zelensky, in particular , did not really want to join nato until the beginning of the russian aggression, and therefore it seems to me that precisely these historical things, in this audience, they did not work very well, but for some reason the anti-nato rhetoric is more returning again to this middle scene when there are 10-12 characters from all over russia standing next to me, 80% of whom are not of the slavic type, and
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again, here it becomes clear that my russian language is better than 80% of those who stood side by side with me, that is, the problem was that they simply do not know the russian language to the extent that i do, for example, one of my acquaintances joked that they just saw a white sergeant in you. i understand that it sounds russian, but at 5:00 at night, you can talk about it at 5:00 in the morning, you can probably still talk about it and ah. that is, it is some kind of completely russian humor, she says that the effect remains a fact. that is, it is really mostly people from the national outskirts, uh, very poor, because again, they perceived this. what they saw was a shock to the neighboring village of buzova, and the local
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council made a decision not only to make a very high-quality pavement with paving stones, but also to install lighting devices all over the whole area. on the main street, there is literally an hour and a half two years ago, i think i could be wrong. no , they just weren't that much. they couldn't imagine that in an ordinary village there could be such a quality of houses , lighting, sidewalks, asphalt pavement, well, that is, it's about the same as if someone were to start us there in switzerland and we were approximately under with the same impression, that is, again, returning to this complex of inferiority, they asked us and me and the novel of the immortal in his in the village of motyzhyn, and ok, we have a small cottage town, neomodern, we are a week - this is an old, ancient, ancient village but yes the only thing that struck them was that you have so many stone ones that
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they were shocked by that. that is, we don't even think about it . the complex is less expensive and the components of this complex. we embroidered this phrase. what is the difference between this and this, let's say again, it's a bird. what is the difference between which street turgeneva or shevchenko walks on and what is the difference to whose monument you have in the square. and now it has become clear which is no difference and still means now i want to move on to what we need to change in our attitude to our past and how we need to change it because it is not only about teaching. i think that it would be easiest to just teach in schools and universities or not is the key problem history is that it teaches that it
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doesn't teach anything yes where did we start and uh, again, i'll say it's true and false and i know such a word before when it's true and false because the problem is that to what extent or another society turns out to be able to reflect our mistakes, let's remember again viktor andriyovych yushchenko, the third president of ukraine, how he was treated when he raised the problems of the baturyn massacre to the state level, when the anniversary, the sad anniversary of the anniversary of the baturyn massacre, was celebrated at the highest level, once again baturyn was made into a historical candy again, this museum was built , this fortress of the mazepyn times was restored, and many people remember then, because you are spending money there. what are you doing? they showed it again.
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with a finger near the temples, uh, talking about president yushchenko, what was the clear intention, look in which eye his historical mistakes are not reflected on and not worked out. a method of action that is present and inherent in this or that community, well, that is, if baturin is not condemned by russian society. what prevents repeating the same methods with the same methods? and please, we have bucha, we have irpin, we have gostomel, and it prevents they can repeat it, they can repeat it. and we politely repeated it every year
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. it seems that here we really need to continue working on our past and our past and today's past, that is, again , many of the ukrainians are not ready to accept it until today if, again, i would say out loud because now that a large part responsibility for the situation that arose before the russian aggression, this is largely the responsibility of ukrainian society, well, a huge number of ukrainians will say that i am crazy, that i am on someone, it is not known who else , the list can be from freemasons to reptiloids, poroshenko zelensky, regardless of political orientations, one or the other character sounds, but
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it has such components as listening to russian music as well as many, many, many kinds of russian cheese. regions against nato, that is. dear ukrainians , you are responsible for these 12.5 million. so when president zelensky asks the question out loud, why are we still not in nato, then i am answering because 12.5 million ukrainians voted for an entena character in 2010 , and in this way, they again stopped some movement of nato, you tell me. but in 2008, this is correct. in 2006-2007, which party received the largest number of votes in the parliamentary elections, it was also the party of regions, i.e. dear ukrainians, well, you complicit in the fact that we are not in nato, moreover, it is your responsibility, accordingly, you appointed as president a person who, i apologize, appointed
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fsb agents to all security positions, but to all without exception, and then the question arises. surrendered ukraine and the crimea and the east. well, as it should have been without the army, without anything, that is, the army was destroyed. this was a deliberate policy of the russian federation, again through its proxies, through these people, and again, yanukovych placed these convenient characters. yes, but the question arises, who else? yanukovych answered very simply: 12.5 million ukrainians, that is, the responsibility of those people, that is, in other words, how but what will be the reaction to the formation that 12.5 million ukrainians opened the door opened the door to russian aggression who is ready to accept this responsibility oleksandr, i want to ask one more thing. you
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are interested in ukrainian-polish relations, this war is public activism, this public activism is okay, this war has created another miracle again. because at the end of the 10s we remember that polish-ukrainian relations were quite tense and now it's heaven and earth what is happening now and uh i'll just ask the ukrainian-polish historical gestalt is already closed now yes what is your security situation, the situation that was created, they clearly realized in poland they clearly realized but here this awareness becomes theoretical rather than practical , that is, daily security is a reality, many people attribute this phrase to józef pilsudski, the founder of the new modern polish state and is жек hydroisoja to the well-known intellectual author of the
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phrase shot renaissance in relation to ukrainian artists who were destroyed during the great terror, so many people in poland repeat the phrase that sounds approximately in such a way that without an independent ukraine there will be no free poland , and this was repeated by all without exception, polish presidents, starting with oleg wałęsa, who recognized ukrainian independence in the world, were the first to recognize it in 1991, and president wałęsa, he repeated his actions, and now, a year ago, i took from him interview and he repeated this phrase again that poland will not be free without an independent ukraine, here poland realized the real dimension of this beautiful phrase earlier it was in many ways such an advance again the result of certain reflections on history and here it became clear that if the
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ukrainians resist russian aggression, then tanks will be there somewhere. and if not, then tanks will be somewhere here near lublin or, for god's sake, near warsaw , and russian tanks - this is such a very good argument in historical discussions between ukrainians and by the poles, it is about sobering up. because again, when we recall the events there in 2015-2016 in poland, in poland, it was under mass uh, i would say uh, under coercive influence, so a virus was dropped in russia about what a terrible banderization is taking place in ukraine, and again, this is the banderism that we are now hearing from putin. for some reason, this thesis about the banderization of ukraine was not taken critically at the time, and the current president and his
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political chief yaroslav kaczynskiy is the president the parties of the post of the parties of the right, justice, that's how they repeated the same phrase that bandera and i are going to europe. ugh. well, i'm terribly sorry, but they didn't let me. but the posts are good , oleksandr, it's extremely interesting with you, but it's time for the second and the end. thank you very much for coming to us and he shared such interesting thoughts, our marathon continues, we will continue in a few minutes to watch the marathon, the only news, 100 days of indomitability, the newly appointed us ambassador to
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ukraine bridget bring presented the sheep with certificates to volodymyr zelenskyi, we will remind bring was appointed to the position on may 18, before that, the us ambassador to ukraine had not been in ukraine for three years. angelina koryakina gave an exclusive interview to bridget bring, let's watch live next, almost three years of waiting and breaks, and now the us embassy in ukraine finally has its head bridget bring career a diplomat who worked for years in the us state department as well as in diplomatic missions in georgia and slovakia - this is the country with which brinka came to kyiv and officially began her work, so about the russian invasion about us support for ukraine about the types of weapons that the usa provides ukraine in an exclusive interview bring for the public and the marathon the only news of the mayor of meseritenkisu, mrs. ambassador, thank you very much for the
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conversation, you literally just met with president zelensky, so my first question is your impressions of this meeting, what exactly did you discuss as your first steps angelina i am very glad to be here in kyiv and here with you. i had the great honor to literally just hand over my poems and a certificate to president zelensky, i would say that our meeting confirmed what i already thought about him, he is incredible a brave person who very bravely led his people and his government in the fight against russian aggression, it inspired the whole world, we talked with him about the priorities that president biden and secretary blinking set for me in my work, they are quite simple, the first is to help ukraine defend itself and repel the russian aggression, the second is to make sure that american support for special humanitarians does not reach those who need it the most, the third is to do everything we can to bring to justice those who committed war crimes
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fourth, to make sure that the financial support provided by the united states, the money of american taxpayers, not only helped now, but also was able to ensure the reconstruction of ukraine in the future , and finally, fifth, to rebuild our embassy and return our people and programs as quickly as possible to the issue of the security of the united states 1 in june, they announced a new support package for ukraine in the amount of 700 million dollars. what exactly does this package include and what terms and deliveries can you announce , taking into account the situation in donbas, this is one of the questions what worries ukrainians the most is this very ah this is a very important part of the great package in the amount of 40 billion dollars which was recently approved by the congress and signed by the president this is the first tranche that
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comes to ukraine, it includes long-range artillery really grigavelina bmp helicopters a lot of ammunition and other things of which there will also be more in the future my government is in close negotiations with the ukrainian authorities regarding which we supplied the very equipment that will help ukraine defend itself and win this battle me too are interested in the features of the long-awaited high-mars rocket systems. the question from azenka really includes high-mars. and they have a specific range. it seems to me that it is 80 km, and what are the ukrainians getting? i keep coming back to this. it is russia that attacked ukraine . the question of what ukraine is doing in
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response to this attack, we must focus on the fact that this is an attack by russia against a sovereign state and the problem we are dealing with individually now is the violent change of borders, therefore the main problem for me, it's not about what ukraine is doing, it's about what russia is doing, and the whole world is watching the match itself . ukraine is imposing unprecedented sanctions, that's why nato's eastern borders are being strengthened. and this is also the reason why the usa is the largest provider of military aid. but together with other countries of the world, they are doing everything possible to help ukraine defend itself in the east and south of ukraine, and to a greater extent in the donbass
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. it is precisely the support that the usa is ready to provide to ukraine. so will it change if russia moves deep into the country, will the format of support change, will its scale change? but at the same time, ukraine is fighting corruption. it is facing other challenges of a young democracy from your point of view. which of these challenges will be the main challenges in your work? the number one challenge now is war. but of course, eventually become a country that as i understand the people of ukraine and the authorities of ukraine want to be integrated into europe and the institutions of the euro-atlantic community, yes. therefore, this is an issue that
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concerns the fight against corruption, support for the rule of law and other things that aim to strengthen your democracy, so this will be part of what we will support what we have supported for so long and will continue . for the process of their release directly or together with other players in this world and to free the defenders of azov steel and other people from captivity, which is generally possible from the side of the united states, that direction will need to be a way to the special in the racing, first of all, these are negotiations, of course, with the authorities themselves i can say from my government of ukraine that we will do everything possible to support these forces. the heart of europe is now in ukraine
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. ukrainians now ukraine protects the borders of the whole of europe, but did not remain alone with the enemy. the eu supports us in our struggle. values ​​there are no shackles that can hide our free spirit the truth will win and we will overcome everything ukraine is
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europe 100 days without brokenness 100 days of courage 100 days closer to victory good morning you look

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