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online with a digital signature, it is recognized as a jurisdiction. it is just a little deeper and a little easier, yes, the list is very, very meaningful, but i would like you to know who you are a little deeper on the issue of corruption , because if you recall cases, for example, on the chancellors of germany, only one is schrüder kohl, and there is a course even on in austria, in italy, berlusconi, all of them had some cases related to the corruption component, and they demand from us precisely, well, so to speak, to overcome this very corruption, or is it fair , in your opinion, or objectively demand from us i agree with you that it is not fair to forget that corruption exists at different levels in different manifestations in different countries of the world and to say that ukraine is the worst example of corruption that permeates all levels. well, we still have our law about procurement, yes, our laws oblige civil
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servants to report at such a level that our european colleagues never dreamed of. i always cite the example of my declaration in the council of europe and my declaration in the ukrainian parliament, well this two documents, as you know, from two different planets, but we are proud of the fact that we can report more transparently . i, as a member of this committee, can already say this for sure. since we are not a candidate for candidates, we are already a candidate for main members, we will not pass any law that will not comply with a those or re-regulations or directives of the eu and this also applies to corruption and it cannot help but be happy that in principle you promise and you will do it,
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we hope that in the end we have a moment with regard to the eurosceptics, the phrase sounded like this, oh, look, the head of the albanian government and the frame put forward claims that the leader is a reserve in relation to the problems with the bulgarian veto in the context of the negotiations regarding the accession of north macedonia to the eu, but immediately he arrived in ukraine. i would like you to hear it. we will have 30 seconds to comment. please, thank you. noted that ukrainians should not despair because different countries have come a long way and the fact that they have given you candidates does not mean that you will soon find yourself in the eu, how will such a eurosceptic answer, i do not want to agree with the fact that this is euroscepticism, it all depends on candidate countries,
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when mr. edirama comments, he is based on the experience of albania, they have been a candidate for a very long time, more than 10 years, this country is very friendly to us. i want to say that one of the most active honorary consuls in kharkiv is the consul of albania and we have no reason to disagree with the fact that the euro perspective for the western balkans should continue and not stop, and for this there should be a new approach, we are sure that with the new candidates ukraine and moldova will become candidates - this approach will change because we are waiting for an expansion like 2004 when we entered 10 countries, now it is not 10, but there are a lot of candidates and we insist on not mixing the case from the western balkans of ukraine. we used this as a very strong argument that worked in our negotiations with austria and other countries, as you say, skeptics, everything depends on us, everything depends on 2-3 years, it depends on us to do everything,
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the interim summary is that everyone has their own path, but ukraine will try to go through this path as quickly as possible with a kind of sprint or marathon. we will see in three years. maybe you did our good second word, so thank you for and for the opportunity to communicate, we will be happy to see and hear further on our broadcasts , maria mazan, a people's deputy of ukraine, deputy head of the committee on integration ukraine from the eu, we are stepping into europe, we will strengthen the connection with the eu. ms. maria mentioned the war, well, in particular, the war is ongoing, the facts are that according to various forecasts, it may last a long time, but we are already working on the restoration of destroyed cities and villages, communications and infrastructure, we are looking for various sources of funding, including we are guaranteed the status of a candidate in the eu well, namely, access to european credit and grant resources, in the meantime, german chancellor novosholt has noticeably changed his rhetoric regarding the situation in ukraine and
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the options for exiting the crisis, the politician recently announced about the beginning of development in the jcb format of an analogue of the marshall plan for ukraine, and this is good news, well , ukraine and only ukraine decides what is right for it in joint negotiations with russia, we must preserve the important principle of not a word about ukraine without ukraine, the truth is that we are very far from the perspective peaceful dialogue, but it is worth maintaining sanctions against russia, comprehensive support in ukraine, both financially and with weapons. heard in the context of the leaders of the leading states to discuss aid to ukraine. moreover, at the level of the marshall plan , it sounds beautiful, but how close is it to reality in your opinion? i would say how close to implementation well, because it is quite a realistic proposal, and it
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seems to me that it is, by the way, one of the most realistic scenarios of the post-war reconstruction of ukraine well, moreover, as far as i know about the presidents of ukraine, they even created a commission that will take care of the issues of post-war reconstruction well , what are the options in general how to rebuild ukraine it seems to me that if there was already a marshall plan that proved itself well and gave the appropriate results, well, after, well, perhaps the most terrible tragedy in the history of mankind, yes, there was the 20th century, when, in fact, germany was destroyed and practically the whole of europe was completely destroyed. that plan made it possible , in fact, to have the economically and politically developed europe that we have today, so i tend to think that it is quite realistic. clarification a-a, because up to the current situation, which
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is, say, in the united states of america, great britain, there is a certain kind of economic stagnation, but the deterioration of economic indicators, the corona crisis affected there beforehand, all of this in biden's ratings the republicans are putting pressure on him, the democrats are demanding a report on these same 40 billions that they want to give to ukraine in europe, again, they are putting pressure on the governments and the president, well, on those who accept the solution of own financing because they assure that they also have problems with russia - it's the gas crisis, it's the rise in prices, and so on, won't all the factors that take place on different sides of the ocean affect ukraine's help in the future? to continue the same opinion, and after the second world war, all these problems did not exist in those states that developed and implemented the warsaw plans, the answer was obvious and they were,
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perhaps even more serious than today's ones. well, in the end, you just have to understand that well, in general, the growth rates of economically highly developed countries are always lower than in developing markets, that is why, by and large, and what mrs. mezentseva was talking about. well, ukraine, having acquired the status of a candidate, i know, is already becoming an investment attractiveness, and now for many it is a risk because that we are still in a state of war and are not yet a member of the european union, but on the other hand, it is precisely this that gives us the opportunity to take certain positions before everyone else comes here, well, there is a pattern economic, yes, the higher the risks, the more ducks you are, and vice versa, the higher the profits, the higher the potential risks, so all these caveats, yes, they definitely have a place, yes, they all need to be worked with, but is this caveat an insurmountable obstacle
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that makes the implementation of this scenario impossible? inclined to think that no, it is not such an insurmountable obstacle, it is only one of the challenges, i will tell you more that even on the way to this application, we have overcome a huge difficult point and the way. that is, many people think that it happened that way only because it started and it all started, so to speak , it happened in fact, the war definitely became a catalyst, but even before that, a huge amount of work was done. it seems that when i worked in the verkhovna rada of ukraine, we had the so-called european plan, that is, it was already happening in certain hands, then times poroshenko , yes, this is what he is bragging about without a visa. well , a lot of work was also done, a lot of it was done. valentino, when there is a desire. this is one story, but when there are opportunities to help with the declared funds. let's talk about the details and specifics. because, well, we know that the mayor of irpen, markushin, previously,
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together with various experts, calculated that, for example, only one irpen is needed for the restoration of irpen, a billion, er, a billion, imagine $, ah, for the restoration the gostomel airport also needs a billion - these are only two such small locations . if we talk about the overall scale of the destruction throughout the country. in particular, the head of the european investment bank, werner huer, said that ukraine may need up to one trillion euros. it is even more than a trillion dollars in foreign aid to compensate for the damage caused by the invasion of russia. well, europe must play the biggest role in the recovery. he is sure of this. i mentioned a trillion because i saw figures in the public space that i consider completely unrealistic when i look at the level of destruction in ukraine can we count on such cosmic sums? do you think it can be stretched in time simply? well, firstly, what really? yes, it can be
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stretched in time. second, let’s not forget that now, in principle, european and world sanctions in particular concern the freezing of russian assets, and in the future it may also be the confiscation of these assets and, again, the use of these assets for the restoration of ukraine. by the way, the work of this commission should be noted yermak makfola, who is actively engaged in this and gives certain results. that is, it is also a source at the expense of which we can rebuild our country after the war. well, and the second point, you should not think that this is some kind of charitable assistance that someone should take this trillion out of his pocket and give it first of all, let's give sodium if you divide this trillion into 27 members of the european union, roughly speaking, each one will have much less. this is what i
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know . bulgaria can give less than germany or france or there italy, well , it's the second, that is, this astronomical figure is for me an astronomical figure, for you it's an astronomical figure, but for the world it's not that big and astronomical funds and the third aspect that it's me it was not for nothing that he said that in developing markets, they have the highest rates of profitability. that is why these people will come here, they will start their own campaigns, which will deal with reconstruction , which will provide jobs in ukraine, well, ukrainians will get jobs, maintain wages, create solvent pops, these are solvent the demand will be satisfied by goods not from the same europe, well, in order to produce these goods in europe, it will be necessary to create jobs again, that is, the economy is well the process is not so simple, what do you think you took in your nightstands, you have trillions, you are thinking where to spend it, give it to ukraine, give it to ukraine or spend it on
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sweets or something else no, well, this is the generation of spiritual materials, in fact, you say that for us it is a large amount for the world no, i just mentioned the confrontation and aggravation between the democrats and the republicans in the usa for a reason, because they, you know, literally take it by the throat, and in the sense of the transparency of the use of these funds, you say give us this money 40 billions, we would rather spend on the needs of the americans, you understand, that is, even 40 billion is a lot in principle, but no, i am not against spending a trillion on ukraine. and even better, i have another question, how much are these real numbers for us and we can really count on them, that is the war is conditionally ending, or perhaps it would be better if these tranches were already coming during the war and we were rebuilding the cities, in principle, this is happening in some places. can we count on some other realities ? financial instruments may also be involved in restoring it, you talk about it like this. well, yes, i
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will tell you more. there is also a discussion that you asked, which takes place in america, but it is of an internal political nature. there is a lot of internal political speculation. i do not think that anyone puts the final today it is not among the political elite in the states, well, the need to help ukraine still raises questions only about volumes and mechanisms and ensuring transparency, well, there is, by the way, a classic one . americans appreciate or evaluate the amount of international aid from the united states of america. well, american politicians very often play on this, so the majority say that almost 25% of the us state budget goes to international aid, in fact it is within one percent, that is, you just have to understand that the budget of the united states of america well, it is huge , that is, it is 40 billion for them, well, this is a figure that fundamentally cannot change the situation in any of the spheres of
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american budgeting. they will argue with each other about this and score some points in the eyes of their own voters, these are obvious things, but i emphasize that this is simply a matter of internal political discussion, it is unlikely to spill out and have consequences in the international arena, valentines have seen that even today they help, it is necessary to understand that in by and large , today the economy is in a difficult situation, a significant part of the industrial potential has already been destroyed, and the fact that we have stopped interest in industry and business today and industry is called the figure of 50%, i can't help but ask him just now that you and ms. metinets discussed only the benefits of european integration into the european union, but for you personally, how do you see the granting of candidate status, relatively speaking, from the moment of granting the status, what for ukraine for ukrainians can directly change, but the same
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so that it is obviously visible and tangible. no, i will tell you. so, today there is one factor that affects the feelings of ukrainians. the biggest thing is the war that is going on in ukraine, all the others the factors that were significant, they will still fade away. well, against the background of this main factor, if this war ends and when it ends with our victory, then we will definitely feel the importance of the factor of obtaining the status of a candidate for joining the european union, but for today , that's all. it occurs against the background of those challenges and against the background of those dangers and troubles that are connected with the war. that is, the priority is just an irritant, that is, the irritant is so powerful that, well, all the others on this background just look like that. insignificant, but as soon as the factors of war disappear, then we will see that the factor of acquiring a candidate is
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very important, very important, very significant and will have a huge impact on the processes that will take place in ukraine. our nationwide marathon thank you on valentine's day a political scientist was just with us in this threshold we will rebuild before we launch we will win that you are not news together we are strong not the maximum cooperation of ukraine in various formats yes unions are opportunities, opportunities that need to be used, what we actually do as an option . estonia, the country accepted about 40,000 ukrainians who are fleeing the war, according to an april study by scientists of the scythian institute of world economy, that in germany, estonia is one of the countries that helps ukraine the most. well, recently on june 16, in particular, there was a handover of five comfortable buses from the government of estonia to the cherry community of the buchan district
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, which in kyiv region was present at the event. by the way extraordinary and plenipotentiary post-estonia to ukraine what a bitch and the baltic countries took their conscious and measured step back in 2004, but the main thing is that this step was modern, because without a doubt, if it were not for the entry of latvia, lithuania, estonia into nato and the eu, they would obviously have met the same fate as well as ukraine, georgia or moldova, russia does not abandon its imperial plans to seize all these countries, but this is a separate and quite meaningful topic, we will definitely discuss it in our next broadcasts. we communicate with our compatriots who, because of the war, ended up in different corners of our planet, and it is in estonia that anastasiya marchenko is now, whom i congratulate nastya good night to you , good night nazar yes well, according to the data of the border service agency, more than 6 million
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ukrainians went abroad refugees, of which almost 5 million have left for eu countries. how do they say who, where, and where in estonia are you? by the way, how many already live in estonia? i realized that a few weeks ago , three months before germany that is i haven't seen ukraine for almost 4 months, unfortunately, and it feels like this, you know. well, the fact that there are many ukrainians in the country is very noticeable, because estonia is a small country, in fact, there are estonians in general, one and a half million in total, and in tallinn the greatest concentration, i think about ukrainians, the capital is most suitable in terms of various parameters, and here the support of ukraine is felt the most, and tell your story, you mentioned that you lived in germany for three months.
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er, the more powerful countries of the european union a-a well, besides, before brexit, britain could be mentioned. and in general, germany, france, italy, these countries, which are, for example, the most powerful, it seems, well, where to go from germany, why did you come from germany to estonia to me in germany i had friends who invited me, so actually i didn't make such a big choice, but because of the language barrier, because of some subjective reasons for, somehow, i can't live in this country. it's hard there, so i looked for a job and got an offer from of a modern it company that is located in the classroom and they , uh, gladly accept ukrainians for work, help them to get uh, and in relation to excuse me, please, regarding work uh, according to the
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mechanism of temporary protection of ukrainian refugees accepted in the european union , citizens of ukraine are granted the right access to the labor market, education, medical services, and 95% of refugees are women and children. how about work? do you need to know the local language or do you need to know english ? what to do if you only know ukrainian or russian? looking for a job in estonia today for ukrainians in other cities of the country as well. due to the fact that here it is enough to know at least russian, the second language of communication here is english, and many local employers emphasize that they they are hiring ukrainians, this is also retail trade and various it companies, the process is announced everywhere in the city, even billboards with the
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inscription glory to ukraine are available, there are various telephone numbers where you can contact help in work, help in finding housing with the help of employment children in kindergartens go to schools, this is very seriously thought out here, and it greatly simplifies adaptation to life. nastya, another question is whether the tension is felt there. well, maybe weeks and days. why? because we know that there was a statement by the prime minister of estonia, which called on nato countries well, to do something about the aggression of the russian federation in the sense of, well, is it possible to bring contingents of several tenths to the territory of estonia, or somewhere nearby, because it is worried about the fact that in the baltic countries the same thing could happen as in ukraine, the tension is felt about what the local people say, what the local mass media write, well, it spreads very quickly here
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because estonia has a somewhat similar history with us, and they certainly don't want a repetition of this sad history, they don't want to be fired or occupied by someone there, that's why they are very worried about this and er are very careful to ensure that their borders are unshakable and that no one dares to cross them because of the tension and of course the country will make it possible so that this does not happen very soon er there is a desire to return to ukraine and you will definitely return of course already well, my eldest son is in ukraine, that's why i will start. your eldest son is serving and you will return to ukraine in the same way. thank you for the opportunity to talk.
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see you in kyiv and everyone. well, actually they talked with mr. hladkyi from p . is and is already working, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff of the united states, general mark milich, on june 15, at a meeting in the format of rammstein 3, said that more anti-tank systems were provided to ukraine than there are tanks in the whole world, that is almost 97,000 systems, together with partners and allies, we provided a large number of 155 mm howitzers and also almost half a million rounds of ammunition at the end of this month we will transfer multiple rocket launchers and
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ammunition and provide training for the armed forces of ukraine from the first days of the invasion javelin and lavy stugny, the ukrainian corsair did its job, now we need long-range large-caliber artillery, modern anti-aircraft defense, radar complexes, drones and uavs, now with the latest. wants to sell to ukraine in assortment all that zaluzhne, as they say, ordered arsen howitzers, rockets, etc. from fresh slovakia, promises to transfer aircraft to ukraine, namely 12 mig-29 fighters immediately after receiving 16 from the usa and we hope to receive such australia has already handed over four of the fourteen promised 113 armored personnel carriers to ukraine as part of the new batch of aid, the minister of defense of
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ukraine oleksiy reznikov has already officially announced that the first himers systems have arrived in ukraine and are working. dollars well, stoltenberg is sure that the nato allies have a political and moral obligation not to stop the supply of weapons, and we are adding petro nedzelskyi to the broadcast - this is a military expert, mr. petra we congratulate you from often-frequently, er, we don't have much time, let's try to express ourselves succinctly, but often-frequently, they manipulate the issue that there are few weapons in ukraine, but we know that weapons are supplied in principle, but even where we have agreements, they it is delayed because in that country the supplier does not have these weapons in the same way as in germany, for example, how do you assess the pace of the same marses in general, can they speed up in the near future, we would like a week or a few days, well, yours in your question is already there answer thank you, we definitely need to speed up and we should have had this
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weapon a long time ago, you know i'm telling everyone, i was pointing at the rod, blast, the root, er, our western partners are the guarantors of our security, we gave up the most powerful weapons in the world, nuclear weapons, we had the third potential in the world and we were given guarantees, you know the countries of the united states, great britain, russia and france , yes, russia is our guarantor and what attacked us, and now we have a question: we gave up the most powerful weapon, 176 ballistic missiles with nuclear beams that protected us are 100% reliable, but we ukrainians are a unique state, we are the only state in the world that has given up such a nuclear potential and, er, in the calculations of its security, you understand, and we have er, accepted the verbal
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commitments of our partners to protect us or to ensure our security, and one of these promises was russia attacked us, and now the question arose of securing us against the aggression of russia, well, weapons so that we could give them all, so that we could ensure our security, how is this happening? we are already late it should have been a long time ago, because you understand that i am the key, i am mr. petryk, the key is that this weapon should have been with us for a long time, and we have been asking for this weapon, we are asking for it, and we will be asking for it. and it will come to ukraine and be supplied to our armed forces of ukraine. thank you for pity, lack of time and petro, a nazi military expert, was just with us, ah, the broadcast continues , we will intercept the game, we will win the news together, we are strong news, our colleagues from ictv will pick up,
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they will inform about the strategic situation at the front, i will tell you why the residents of donetsk region should not delay the evacuation well, also find out about the weekday bank employees who brought pensions and cash to hot spots, everything so that people could survive. don't miss it. well, it's our turn . thank you for your attention. take care of yourself and your loved ones and thank the armed forces of ukraine every day and every moment. we are ukrainians in the dark. house, i'll stay here to live through tears
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