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previous theses in fact, sometimes it looks very bad, sometimes it is wrong from the other side, uh, if we talk about strategic communications, then this is the so-called consolidation of the position, that is, at the moment when a certain thesis was put forward, we immediately fixed our position so that later on it was possible to resist it in order not to do it conditionally speaking as a matter of fact, therefore, from a specialist point of view, you can really look at it as a sure thing. well, it is easy, but still a failure of communication, if you are more optimistic, then it is really simple fixed position, but i can’t disagree with you, well, it’s a little out of time. please tell me if the government had behaved differently then. there were many statements. if you take it now, half an hour will not be enough to present them all, but if the position was different, could it then ukraine to get more weapons, which was actually hinted at by the united states, that there could be so many weapons that putin would still scratch his head before attacking or not attacking, honestly it is difficult to say because it does not only depend on
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us we see that the position of the west even now when obviously needs, when there is an obvious need, there is an obvious need for any kind of support, well, most of the western partners are very inactive, if we can put it in the best possible way, the huge number of our western partners should be broken in the text to give ukraine all new new supplies. that is, this is what we practically do every day and at the diplomatic level at the expert level and therefore one way or another yes, the forest could have started earlier conditionally the first deliveries could have been earlier, but i do not think that it would be what with these two in the end of the russian aggression, because the majority still did not believe that the aggression would be of such a magnitude and such a scale . eastern ukraine that this will be a potential escalation in the south, but that russia is so sorry to print that to start a full-scale
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aggression, well, only the americans said about it, and in principle, it is their position that we told you now that gives you the opportunity to say and conduct such a more tough rhetoric and about us as well, but i will repeat that there could have been weapons earlier, i don't think there would have been much more of them, but i am afraid that even this did not stop the russian idiots, thank you very much, thank you very much for your comments, oleksandr kraev, expert of the council of foreign policy, ukrainian prizma, was with us on connection er and a lot of things, our government should probably work not in january, probably take effect , the law on basic national resistance not a day before the war should be increased , funding of the army should be increased, many, many, many kinds there is nothing to say about it now, it will not change anything, but it is necessary to draw conclusions and at least involve in the work those people who know the percentage result and not, as they say, flap their tongues, but i know what my colleague oleksandr marchenko is talking about, money during the war this is his
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column, he is an expert in it and will speak professionally oleksandr good evening please say good evening to you, thank you vasyl, in the next few minutes i will talk about the extent to which the russian economy will collapse due to the effect of the sledge, what moscow's gdp is waiting for in the near future, and you will also find out who can help unblock the odesa port so that ukrainian grain goes to world markets, about this and not only in the next few minutes, i will tell you not to trust putin's promises about the safe passage of ships with grain until then, the ukrainian government was called upon by the minister of agriculture of germany, jam özdemir during a visit to kyiv at the same time he promised to allocate funds to intensify efforts to export ukrainian wheat across the danube, in particular to expand laboratory capacities in izmail in in a city that is located on the bank of a river near the romanian border, this will allow us to minimize the circulation time of ships on the border. let's look for direct language.
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trusting putin's promises without reliable and effective military guarantees would be suicide for ukraine. therefore, while putin is blocking the sea route, we need to use and strengthen all available road alternatives . railways and the danube the main issue is to help ukraine become sovereign and independent again and return to world markets ukraine will export grain for two routes through poland and romania, deputy minister of foreign affairs dmytro senyk stated this. according to him, these corridors are not ideal because they lead to certain logistical delays, but ukraine is doing everything possible to develop these routes. creating a third corridor for food exports world food security remains at risk of crisis as russia blocks
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seaports to transport our food it has already led to an increase in prices and a shortage of food. but france is ready to help unblock the odesa port in order to export grain. such a statement was made in the administration of president emmanuel macron. currently, russia has mined the coastal waters and blocked ukrainian grain by sea . according to the ukrainian government, shipments are waiting in the ports of our state over 23.5 million tons of grain and oil crops due to sanctions 15-year growth of the russian economy will be lost gdp of muscovy will collapse by 15% this year restrictions from sometimes there will be greater consequences, especially if europe reduces oil and gas purchases. this was reported by analysts of the institute of international finance. the exit
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of foreign companies from the aggressor market is fueling the fire. the brain drain and the collapse of exports. currently, the russian economy continues to slow down and the population's solvency is decreasing. experts say how much of a margin of safety will be enough, we will ask. to the founder of the kyiv-mohyla business school, the minister of economic development and trade in 2014 pavlo sheremet, we are in touch good evening by the way sir, these are the numbers we have for 15 years, a 15% drop this year in the russian economy, explain this figure, what does it mean, a lot or a little, and how will it affect the life of our enemy, well, first of all, this is a forecast, it is not a fact , sorry, and, look, the forecast is optimistic for ukraine is meant. now, unfortunately, we see that the sanctions are not working from the
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optimal station, they are not working effectively yet. why am i making such a conclusion because we see the strengthening of the ruble, among other things, is higher than it was before the war, we we see a decline in accounting rates up to the level where it was long 9.5%, let me remind you that in the first days of the war, the central bank of russia raised the discount rate to 20%. and now it has dropped back to 9.5 due to the fact that in fact such draconian measures are no longer needed, why is this happening? this is happening because the price of oil remains high enough and in fact it compensates for the effect of the sanctions. not only that, it should be noted that due to the sanctions , imports to russia have decreased there in particular, for example, the
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car market fell by 4/5, but exports remain practically at the same level and it is even rising, which means that it means that russia's trade balance is now in a good condition. that is, there is a big, big surplus. look, that is, we now have two spectrums of opinions . what is an optimistic friend? well, i will not say that she is pessimistic. she is just realistic so far, and simply not seeing her in ukraine would also be wrong, and uh, considering this realistic point of view, uh, we especially need uh now to press and call on our westerners friends, first of all, the european union should introduce a full embargo on oil and gas, and until this is done, the russian economy will have
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the security margin that you are asking about. second, it is necessary to cut off swift from the e-e, isolate all banks, not 7-8 banks. and all russian banks, and this is a complete financial isolation of the country, thirdly, legal decisions need to be prepared so that in order for these assets to be frozen, what assets does russia have at the state and private level abroad so that they can be used later for compensation in ukraine these three major things are now needed considering that the short-term impact of the sanctions is not as effective as we would expect, let's hope that it will be. your recommendations in particular will also be combined in the seventh sanctions package, which i hope will soon be announced by the european union. thank you thank you for the conversation. thank you for the clarification. pavlo sheremet was on the call, an economist, the founder of the kyiv-mohyla business, when he was
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the minister of economic development in 2014, i continue to talk about money during the war, i hope in muscovites, there will be much less of them, because their industry is slowly going under thanks to sanctions from the eastern countries, here are machine tools and locomotives, bulldozers and excavators. japan will not supply special equipment to the aggressor country under the ban, as well as the export of spare parts for it, the relevant decision was made by the local ministry of economy, trade and industry sanctions will enter into force already on june 17 in russia, they hope that the situation can be resolved . were produced at all, so there are no technologies or specialists there. there simply aren’t any now. 59 billion dollars were lost by western companies due to the withdrawal from russia. such
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calculations were made by analysts of the yale school of management. considerable losses were recorded, for example, by the oil giant exton mobile - this is about three and a half billion dollars. the mcdonald’s restaurant chain lost almost one and a half billions, and the beer brand budweiser remained a billion to dollars, however, it was not without a reward, this is how the courage of business added to the popularity of the shares of these companies, the value of securities far exceeded the amount of lost assets in moscow, so this is an example for other businesses still hesitating to leave the market of the aggressor country, experts note that more than a thousand well-known companies and brands have already left the russian market, the wrong one , now the hamburger, fries, and potatoes are not there mcdonald's in russia has been renamed to delicious and full stop, the new outlets will feed customers with the right menu, however, it will not include the popular mcflurry and big mac, no dishes with the use of a fraction at all
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poppy, because the rights to it belong to the mcdonald's brand , let me remind you that the american company closed its fast food establishments in russia back in march due to the invasion of ukraine , the aggressor country kyiv finally announced its exit from the market in may, we wish the skovites who will come to this parody of mcdonald's eat and spit in the end the canadian lucky pensioner from quebec marcel -lucselier, who broke the jackpot lotteries in the amount of 70 million dollars, will give part of his funds to ukraine, lusselier said that he wants to send the money to the post-war reconstruction of our state and support for projects aimed at helping children with autism . and for the rest, the winner is going with his wife to the cruise, which he postponed several times due to the covid-19 pandemic. thank you to the benefactors who
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support our state and the difficult time. to talk about money during the war, but the big broadcast continues. vasyl, i pass the word to you. thank you, alexander told about money during the war. well, i hope that this is not the last benefactor who he gives part of the money won in the lottery to ukraine to our citizens who are currently going through very difficult times, i won't say that it's probably the most difficult in the world right now, well, as it stands now, it's probably so, but alina chechena will now talk about culture during the war, i don't have much time, maybe somehow later we will be able to talk about the statements made by the spokespersons. today we talked about how these statements affect our relations with western partners, of course they are smart people and do not pay attention to many things. but about some statements related to culture and others such things are similar around cultural and political lena cleaned, she will tell you this, good evening to you
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, a word of good evening to vasyl. i congratulate our viewers. well, viewers, well, in general, to express yourself professionally on the topic of culture, what er, on the topic of any topic, of course you need to be a professional person a- and because if a person is not a professional and tries to somehow give analytics, then there are often very uncomfortable cases that happened with the example of timofey melovany to you this week, the fact is that he, in particular, announced a charity evening that can be applied as ukraine the experience of faith in realization is planned for the twenty-fifth of june at the harvard club in new york and announced by mr. milovanov that this will be an event that will change you, well, that is, it will change the people who will come to new york. obviously, our cultural community has caught on to this phrase in this announcement, i quote, there will be a filtering zone, a dinner in the style of a bomb shelter and immersion in the experience of war and
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crimes, that is, you can imagine what this was planned for action and of course there are such and such methods of organizing events that aim to attract people's attention to some tragic events, to the tragedy that people are going through, they have long been recognized as absolutely unethical and even in the comments. er, we lived in general during the occupation , and you know this, if milovanov had been interested in culture, perhaps much more than he is interested, if he had been interested in the organization of some perforations , he would have known the unfortunate cases, the history of which there have already been , because artists in particular have tried more than once there are people who organize something, some kind of managers,
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but in a way to arrange something, even we had such cases when, a few years ago, in one of the european countries, they tried to draw attention to the topic of the famine and simply distributed on the street some dishes that ukrainians ate when there was a famine, that is, soup from a cone there, for example, or from some plants, and this was offered to people to eat just on the street, and this was also defined as unethical because there was no understanding of the feelings of people who were then without food and died from it in such a way you don't bring it, and this is called the glamorization of the tragedy, which mr. milovanov also wanted to do. by the way, in this context, they began to mention mr. khizhanovsky. and this is the creative director of the babyn yar memorial, and he is so sad, of course, that he has already stopped his work. such russians wanted to arrange for us in ukraine ilya, uh, made such
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a scandalous film called dau, and it was such a big show, was it really a show where people were treated in a very inhumane way, trying to somehow provoke them to some kind of reaction, there was also the goal is to show the true behavior of people. for a totalitarian society and beyond, przynovsky also wanted, if you remember , to arrange a memorial to the victims of the babi yar in such an action-style when you come to memorials and they give you weapons there. you're like a nazi. let's try . to kill a jew , what will you feel, well, from my point of view, it is a terrible idea. by the way, mr. milovanov , he listened to the criticism and already wrote that the whole event will be much calmer. arestovych in one of his interviews with the traditional
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brands of feygin on the youtube channel feygin-live. he said that ukrainian culture, friends, is too small to defeat russian culture and that is why we should give passports to all russians with a talented liberal who will move to us, i will enrich our small culture a doctor and a culture, and you and i will not get bogged down in our provincialism. well, also, the russians will help , according to mr. aristovych. i don’t know my dna. maybe someone is going to give birth to something out of the ordinary. and in general, how many russians should move here to improve our demographic situation, but let’s just say that not all ukrainians would like such an improvement in this way. well, of course, mr. arestovich said that russians are very important to us, so
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they moved here, enriched everything because they are the closest to us mentally and in terms of language and everything else, and it is interesting to note that he said that he personally would not allow this interference. passports, for example, and the arrival of good russians, he said, while i mean something here, this will not happen, let's listen, i won't allow it to be built here while i'm here, uh, what does it mean that i won't let ukraine build a big country with a small one with culture, i will try to make it a cultural country. do you know why this monthly period unites? why is this a basic resource and humanity is different? if we want to lose this war, we have to give up the variety of cats, mr. aristovych said.
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and he also said that the strategy of isolation from the russian federation will not help us, and will not help us win the war, and yet it is something else. well, actually what i wanted to say is what almost the entire indignant cultural community is saying now, that there is no ukrainian culture not a small one. this is simply a reaction to this imperial and culture, that there is a great imperial culture and there are some small ones, georgian culture, baltic culture, ukrainian , belarusian, and so on. we can't isolate ourselves from russia, they say, because we are a multi-ethnic country and we need our culture not to focus only on ukrainianness , on some provincialism, but on something of ours , so that it touches on completely different issues, it concerns different topics that go beyond the borders of ukraine. i
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will say that i want to see that rostovych is not very interested in what many ukrainian artists are doing in recent years, who actively travel to the baltic countries, to poland , to the czech republic, to great britain, to germany. on the left bank actively cooperates with various countries, adopts experience, brings something new to these ukrainian countries. we have, for example, the director narima naliev, who constantly shoots films that concern the crimean tatars, crimean tatar culture and the reality and problems of that. but our culture is by no means monoethnic to name it, i would advise you to allow yourself, mr. orestovych, to be interested in a wider culture than only russian. well, finally, i will say that today in kherson, just colossal so-called peace initiatives have begun, and it is possible to say that because they celebrate russia day, the
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occupiers, of course, force our unfortunate ukrainians who stayed there to see it all, hang on friends kherson is kherson, a city with russian history , it’s called these events, but now uh, there’s a concert going on there called vivat kherson vivat russia and here they are tsoi invited denys maidanov, dmitry pevtsov, some singers, the singer 's name is vladimir, and yes, of course, it's funny on the one hand, because you see all the performers, all the musicians who just lost any sense of self-worth is common sense and they travel through the occupied territories with some of their own songs. by the way, these are very, very original performers, obviously even some timiti does not want to stoop so low, but we see that in all the occupied territories nowadays russians
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immediately carry their culture or carry their language, where they put new signposts, even to such a monument, they bring back their pushkin or someone else there and organize various cultural events , therefore, of course, russia takes care of its culture even this is some kind of perverted way. well, of course. i think we need to beware of such a country that positions its culture in this way. the issue of issuing passports to russians is still relevant, as we see that many people are still trying to push this topic to people who do not agree with it. all that remains is to continue protesting these protests, as it seems to me, are quite effective in this regard. i have everything, vasyl, you have an ether . thank you very much. the cult is small. we need culture. we need more culture . well, this reminds me sometimes, by the way, it is
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some kind of representative of ukrainian and ukrainian culture. also, petrov's boyfriend was not related to ukraine, of course, he was big, and there was such a police engineer who wanted to work with everyone from 12 sagittarius, you remember you know, he ran a car there, laid bricks, then repaired an electrical panel, then did something else, and left everything halfway there, and he couldn’t put up a gate there, the janitor always caught him, because people come through this gate and steal clothes, or there? no they stole firewood. apolisov was always running and could not complete anything, but he was very active everywhere. this reminds me of the activity of the arresting officer, the man who has a military education there, he also casts out demons and is a psychologist, so now he is a cultural expert and historian, and whoever he was there well , taras hryhorovych is a representative of the great ukrainian culture and wrote that if you studied as you should, the wisdom would be your own, and then you would climb to heaven and we are them, i am not me and i see everything and know everything, there is no hell and no heaven, there is no friend, only me the same people who accused their opponents of
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narcissism there, it was possible to give lectures on ukrainian culture and prove that it is actually great, it is possible that today mr. mykola veres and i talked behind the scenes that ukrainian culture is not popularized in the world, possibly for many reasons , because we were actually well, in ukraine, by itself, in the world, let's say now, ask somewhere in that country, in belgium, who is tchaikovsky or who is tolstoy. they might know, they will ask who is boichuk, let's say, or who is vedel or bortnyansky maybe they don't know but then again we were a colony of the empire for a long time and of course everything that was big in us was destroyed rotting in prisons we would kill and these cultural plates were destroyed but to say that we are small we need a big one well yes no no we just have to really well, you shouldn't do what you don't know, but we journalists here are not engaged in the correction of artillery fire, because we are not artillerymen and we do not tell, we had to make such repairs, because we are not
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aviation engineers. culture, let's say ancient ukrainian literature, rich ukrainian literature is abundant. what does mr. arestovych really know about ancient russian literature, or moscow literature , there are many stolen epics of stolen heroes and so on who were from ukraine, and they write from russia to the point where there is no whole whole whole whole failures like this they have temporary ones over there in russia, they didn’t have anything until they started stealing cultural works and cultural figures and so on. therefore, according to someone, it is possible that it is small in our country. this culture is actually it's great, you just don't know it, as simonenko wrote. in the ocean of the native people, he opens spiritual islands , so open spiritual islands. i'll tell you, of course, i won't be able to understand natalka didenko, it's a
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professional thing to do again, well, but as they say, i have nowhere to go, i have to tell you what we should expect tomorrow, the first day of the week, i'll tell you now i will tell you in detail, yes, by the way, the data is of course natalky didenko, i am not alone. i am not alone. what will the weather be like tomorrow, the heat of the last few days is beginning to give way tomorrow , june 13, it will be a few degrees cooler in ukraine, although it will still be hot in the west, south-east of our country, rain will come in some places well, now more details on each region in the west hot weather is expected in our country on monday, which only in lviv oblast and volhynia will be slightly broken by rains, the air temperature is from 27 to 30
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degrees. i think that with such and such temperature indicators, rains can certainly lead to the fact that there were some steaming well, but it is possible for it is important that the land grows our crop in the north of ukraine tomorrow, as in the last few days without precipitation, 28:30 above zero, so it will be hot there, and again, no coolness from the sky will come to you in the east of ukraine, it is not hot only battles, but heat, even a temperature of 30° in a day , thunderstorms are possible rains in the center of our state, mostly without precipitation here the temperature will be higher than elsewhere up to 31° above zero and only in dnipropetrovsk region up to 33° and rains will also come to us , so there is heat and rains all in set in the south of ukraine up to 32°, and in the kherson region and its zaporizhzhia region there are also possible thunderstorms in the city of kyiv tomorrow is expected to be dry and hot weather of
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almost 30°, and no precipitation is expected well, i see that the people of kyiv by the way, despite the ban, continue to go to beaches are not recommended now. by the way, again, why do people not like to listen and do not know how to listen? well, you asked us on the air, you asked in odessa not to go to the beach, a person went to the beach, mina died the next day, everyone on the beach again, be careful, take care, war everything is not just going on, be with espresso, i will say goodbye to you until tomorrow until 19 , well, literally in a moment , iryna koval will talk about the most important events as of this minute. good evening . we are from ukraine. seas and now the city is a martyr, a city for which the heart of every ukrainian aches, the russians wanted to capture
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mariupol 8 years ago, they destroyed the city, shelled peaceful quarters, but all in vain, but how did mariupol survive in 2014-2015, a documentary by artem shevchenko mariupol, the city of the unconquered , june 13 at 10 p.m.: 30 on espresso, on april 4, the rrt concert illegally turned off the digital airwaves of the ukrainian independent tv channels espresso, the fifth and direct, a petition was registered on the website of the cabinet of ministers of ukraine, demanding the return to digital air ukrainian tv channels to sign the petition first you need to register, it's very simple go to the website petition.tmu.gov.ua there go to the registration tab

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