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combat drone donated by more than 200,000 people and the action itself was announced on june 28 and planned to collect the necessary amount within a month, so they managed four days earlier, and the polish initiators were inspired by similar successful meetings that previously took place in ukraine and lithuania. my colleague nazar long will chat, and before that he will continue the topic of recognizing russia as a sponsor of terrorism, so stay with us at this late hour, the state is us, july 28 of ukrainian statehood, what friends? we continue our news broadcast. oleksandr levchenko, diplomat, extraordinary plenipotentiary ambassador of ukraine to the republic of croatia, 10-17 years old, joins the broadcast. we welcome you, greetings . there is no battlefield lately
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, so it is trying to resort more and more to this kind of terror of shelling the civilian population. and therefore it is absolutely quite understandable that an initiative appears all the time, well, in a democratic world at least with regard to the recognition of the russian federation as a state sponsor of terrorism, by the way, there are two components: a state sponsor of terrorism and a state terrorism. your vision is that you should give this right now, but how do you feel about this initiative of the speaker of the house of representatives of the congress, nancy pilosi, who turned to the secretary of state ta no blinkin and called after all, to recognize russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. i understand that the state departments do not yet agree to such an important step, because there will be grave consequences. why, or how much time does it take? we don't want this decision to be made. your position is very correct. they asked the question about a terrorist state and a state sponsor of terrorism. the difference is not very big , because there is still no
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definition of a terrorist state in international law. therefore, it uses the concept more as a state sponsor of terrorism on a large scale, e-e, russia not only sponsors, it really engages in terrorist activities, and in fact, it has been for a very long time, starting from the first chechen war, the invasion of the occupation of georgian abkhazia, e-e, in fact, the intervention of the case moldova is the war of transnistria, the 92nd year, er, it was actually a sponsor of terrorism in 2008, when it attacked georgia itself through south ossetia, so er, this list of terrorist actions by russia is very long, you know that right uh, you are asking the question, is there anything stopping the united states of america from recognizing moscow uh and the
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russian federation as a state that sponsors terrorism as soon as possible, well, if it is recognized at the uh congressional level, then russia will be in line with such states as north korea like russia like iran like e-e sudan cuba it is also possible to add eh, yes, eh, eh, it is clear that this country is a permanent member of the security council, and then the studied states should ask the question whether such a country, which is an effective member of the un security council, for example, came to say that such a state is not it may be that the main body of the united nations is responsible for maintaining peace and stability in the whole world, and when a country is a permanent member of this respected body, it is a terrorist itself, it resolves wars, although it
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is called martial law, military information operation in order not to answer, do you understand why a military operation and to make it not so in front of the international community, uh, of course, then it is necessary to put it all differently, and can such a state not only be in the security council, but in general, in the letter of international organizations, in general, in membership or can it be in an organization like obes, there is an organization for security and cooperation, and russia - this security and cooperation is simply being destroyed, which means that for now it is against the background of ukraine, but with an eye on this europe, so it will not be easy the decision is good that the democrats will initiate everything , and it is possible and there will be full bipartisan support. i think there are two parks on this decision, but hm, will they hurry, will the united states of america
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be very possible and no, but the process is already starting and it will slowly move, but there is a very important component here, in the event of such a decision being adopted by two chambers - by two chambers and by the united states of america and recognizing the state as a sponsor of terrorism , there will be very serious consequences right away, well, it is practically a country of exile, as you mentioned there north korea, the same or a series there or others, yes , this restriction is practically the maximum one hundred percent restriction there on goods on dual-use goods , even on the agrosector on armaments on everything why can you only imagine and this is such a package of maximum sanctions this is what today is trying to achieve a- and the united democratic world, both the european union and the united states of america, is it possible that it is not trying? in your opinion, is it possible that the goal is not to drive russia under sanctions as completely as possible? russia is becoming a partner country, there are a number of countries with which we
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actually stand. and of course, some things are already with russia, in fact, even the business contacts that are conducted should be reduced to a zero level, well, washington understands that there are, let's say, gas issues, there are still many countries in europe depends on russian gas and so on. some people understand that some things. for example, yesterday an agreement was signed on the export of grain from ukraine, but from russia or via the black sea route. of course, the country of palia is a terrorist country, and so on. such agreements will be signed and concluded. and in general, it will be much more difficult to work with them with russia in this direction. we
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understand that this will be a decision of the united states of america itself and not of the entire world community , but considering that the usa is the leader of the democratic world before this decisions will be listened to, look closely at the countries of the european union, democratic countries all over the world and of course, this decision will be too serious. according to the consequences in the relationship between the kremlin and moscow, it is possible that the administration of the president of the usa do you think that this super critical moment has not come to drive russia into an occupied political corner and so on, they stop all communication contacts and so on, it has not come yet, maybe it will be a little later, that is, they are actually waiting for the moment for russia to form something else crime yes and this
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crime will concern, first of all, probably our citizens, then they will say, well, it's about terrorists, we think oleksandr is okay to talk about it. well, you mentioned the unblocking of the ports of ukrainian agricultural products. let's talk about that that for a very long time there, we honed the discussions at the diplomatic level between the un, again, turkey, russia, and ukraine, which you mentioned, regarding the unblocking , as if they had agreed. and now we have to fly over that very infrastructure. terrorism isn't terrorism use hmm there 22:55 old- style missiles which are inaccurate which hit civilians is n't terrorism shooting down mh17 are these facts not enough for today well, you see, it turns out that it is not enough for them so far it is not enough, and any country should distance itself from russia, and russia is full of states, friends. look at the position of
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china, you understand my belief that if putin did not get engaged, china would silently support the russian federation. maybe he would not even went to war against ukraine, in contrast to brussels and washington, which might not have stopped this aggressive impulse of the kremlin. beijing could have done it, but it doesn't. you understand, it doesn't. that's why there are questions for what purpose, what is holding back? fatima is also a country that is a guarantor of our territorial integrity. in accordance with the budapest memorandum, and of course ukraine would like more decisive statements not from china. and all this is not called a war, it is called some kind of conflict. you understand the two sides, it is not clear even for the aggressor in all this, and so on, and the fact that two days ago our president embarrassed the president of brazil, who
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said that the traditions of brazil are that the ukrainian people are being killed, and that india buys oil too cheaply from the russian federation. with ukrainian blood and the fact that some countries buy stolen grain from ukrainian grain warehouses, we talked about several ships that left the occupied ukrainian port of berdyansk and so on, fine, let it be syria, which is itself a sponsor of terrorism, meanwhile, meanwhile if putin had a complete blockade and was not shaking hands with all the countries of the world, we would already be much faster, everything here is over, meanwhile, everyone is calculating something selfishly, harming all international law. i am not saying that ukraine and the ukrainian people suffer from this
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we have infrastructure and so on, and this political heroism can cost the world the beginning of the third world war, yes, actually, regarding mr. alexander, yes, regarding the third world war, why don’t they push to the end, so to speak, they don’t drive er, er, er, er . the united states of america itself precisely because they are all afraid well, the same in europe and actually of the third world war although in fact it already has all the signs and here i would like to remind for example we asked for a few more months in the drones of the united states mean strike drones with a wide range of action, so to speak, and yes, yes, they are refusing us now, it is already appearing from e p underprice, it seems eh hmm jaykosali she seems information that they won't give, they won't give to us these three hundred missiles at 300 km precisely because of the fear of the beginning of the third world war they are still afraid
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, but can we talk about the fact that when russia at the expense of ukraine, the ukrainian people weakened, it was already noticeably weakened and we can see this on the front, but wouldn't this the whole world to rally together in common with great britain, with the eu countries, and so on. well, of course, what would the united states of america have as a guarantor of our territorial integrity in accordance with the same budapest peace, the nuclear potential that was in ukraine was configured mainly by the united states of america, so i will only remind you that for this third nuclear power, which was removed, not only that, they gave it all to russia in the name of potential, now medvedev is scaring us there, lavrov is also hinting at something and so on about the use of weapons of mass effect and so on nato, the country, nato and the united states of america
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have saved, you know, what kind of money, a trillion dollars, a trillion. now we receive some billions , and of course, thank you, and so on, but we must be honest that for a trillion, we could do some more things for ukraine, and we say this frankly. we know that each of them has an interest, we understand that everyone counts each center and so on, meanwhile, ukraine's contribution is that the security of the united states of america for the last 30 years was completely much cheaper , security measures were used in this, the merit of kyiv and that is why we would once again appeal to the united states of america for these 300 km heimers, these missiles only to at least deter russia in some measures. she has moved away from the
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ukrainian coast. well , applying this and so on, a very bad scenario is possible, but you have to understand that we at home asked for this anti-missile defense, air defense, our cities were destroyed for 600 billion dollars. these systems that we asked for, asked for, and painted that we need them, we get a boxing match, so between a boxer, a vandal, and more precisely, a neanderthal and a punching bag, because our air defense system is still being defended in the late 80s, the question is with everything out of respect for our allies, we must continue the work that these forces that we are receiving
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are already helping us to change the situation on the fronts a little, but fundamentally we cannot change them yet because russia has much more heavy weapons and in the grand scheme of things, give us more modern weapons and modern anti-missile defense , and then we will save our infrastructure and the lives of our people, and we will not count the downed killed , oleksandr, you are right, and the president of ukraine, only a lady, in particular, in the congress in the usa, asked for weapons for the first time in such, well, in such a historical experience let's hope that this help will continue to come to the diplomatic e. thank you for the opportunity to join the broadcast. oleksandr levchenko, diplomat, extraordinary plenipotentiary ambassador of ukraine to the republic of croatia, was in this part for 10-17 years the broadcast will prevail, we will pass, we will win the news together, we are strong, friends, our
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informational marathons continue, there is such a lyrical component in this part of our broadcast, let's talk about songs and which are during the war are very uh, let's say such an important episode of our life with you, because it supports military personnel and civilians in different parts of our country, we are adding taras burovka to our broadcast, this is actually a lieutenant colonel, a songwriter, a serviceman of the armed forces of ukraine, mr. taras. i congratulate you. good day. good day. well, i i would quote, you know, at the beginning of your words in one of the interviews, you mentioned that you get a kick out of the fact that you are doing the lessons, fuck you, ah, and this one. this feeling of high came with the beginning of a large-scale invasion. was it still present before, like a creative person, you know in the 14th year , when dmitri and i made a duet named after putin in our minds and, uh, we just messed with their heads with our creativity, how do we actually do this now, well, i do it then. there was some uh, i don't know, not that that
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fear and not not not until the end of awareness of that what do we do and why do we do it? by the way, this project was even closed because they began to draw conclusions that our creativity unites orcs against us, and that's why now what i'm doing is absolutely consciously, openly, frankly, and how uh, i'm high from the fact that i don't hide my physiognomy in a balaclava, but absolutely boldly look into the eyes of the scumbags and kharkiv, so that in fact this is an ideal form of coexistence of a person with his profession or with the work he does, and to get maximum satisfaction in terms of satisfaction and with america our reliable brother has arrived, get to know him, hi-mar, this is for those who have not yet understood, you are the author of both this song and also the author of the byraktar,
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which became known practically to the new world since march 1 of the current year, and, well, can we wait for - the first question is whether we can expect all other types of weapons that will come from our partners similar songs a and who in general inspired you to create such let's put it like this tracks that diverge and fly around the world in an instant and become such certain anthems first of all, i never even thought in my life that i would write songs on some military theme, and secondly , even more songs about weapons. well, it's somehow very strange, but you see, it turned out that this is wartime , a necessary niche for our society, and besides that it turned out to be quite in demand by society, and the command of the ground forces, in which i have the honor to serve, in particular, and the commander, alexander the syrian, the syrian general, e-e, everyone perfectly understands the importance of such events and songs, and therefore, when i receive an order, it is not
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was a complete fool to receive an order to write a song. we are creative. no one is ready to fulfill such orders, but when a request arises, my friend, we have such a situation that now the berekhtars are helping us, we could somehow sing, and glorify turkish drone, my friend. hamers are working great for us now, they are really at the top of all the news right now, they are breaking the logistics of these goats, orcs, you can, i’ll try, i’ll try, you see , hmm, so far, everything is going well, everything is working out, and i ’m glad that this niche is small a niche has emerged sought-after and that i took it and well, as if it represents it well well, not that only we have well, not that you deservedly but accurately hit the target with these songs by the way, before the
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appearance a small tour of the positions, in particular, well, you have to perform in front of our military personnel, i am interested in your inner feeling of yourself on stage during the performance of certain songs, in these conditions, do you still feel yourself as a representative of the armed forces of ukraine to the military personnel or an artist and how you are treated by our military, er, the feeling is er, two in one, er, because i am both a military serviceman and an artist, in fact, i have some kind of crazy colossal experience performing er, in front of people , in particular, i don’t have to sing, because well, as a tv presenter, i also do live broadcasts i also led many projects, i have others, but as a singer, it was my hobby, now it has become my professional activity, and i am proud, but really, i am proud that i am in uniform doing it. sign a contract and not wear a uniform now
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a ukrainian officer, i wouldn't be so happy, even if i wrote these songs, they became popular, but now it's a special feeling when you're in uniform, when you represent the armed forces, it raises the image, it's the rating of the army in the eyes of society it seems to me that the fact that a man in a uniform is writing hits makes me very excited. this is unusual in terms of how they treat me now. so far, there have only been two concerts. i have only just started this story, but i will tell you that it is a little unusual. well, it is probably also for for any artist, it is a little unusual, no, it is not unusual to find this connection with the audience, to catch this moment, the moment of sincerity and the fact that you are listened to and understood, and not stone faces, to put it bluntly, this contact exists and can be found in this couple a minute
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to chat with the hall behind the audience and we all open up to each other. i absolutely sincerely scream, i break my voice for these 30 minutes of my program and 12 songs , the last songs. feedback from the audience is that after the concert, people come up and hug someone, someone cries, someone laughs, but everyone thanks you, do you think that after the end of the war after our victory, this plast, uh, well, let's say it was acquired during the war and created by you. these songs, they will remain after the war, you know, literally days before leaving kyiv, my friend yakyu came to me. well, somehow my
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work passed by him. i say, well, byraktar it's because it's about mariupol, it's a simple game, and it's for 100 days of defense, and it's for the day of the ground forces, he says, dude, and you didn't ask. and how many songs did you write in general during this time, i say 27 or 26, he says and do you even understand what you are telling me, this is a kind of encyclopedia, the chronology of the war in songs. in other words, you record, in principle, the top events that are now in society, well, they are pumped into the information field as much as possible, and you simply collect them in songs and even he proposed such an idea can you make a music documentary, roughly speaking, uh, where is there 30 seconds to tell about what uh, in which period the song was written, and then the song itself and under what circumstances, and what influenced it? i just asked this question because, well, absolutely it is obvious and you noticed it as a creative
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person that during the war, ukrainian music underwent drastic changes and became completely different. permanent, will it change or will it remain the same after the war, what will ukrainians listen to in general, what should music be, what will it be in the end, once the rest is over you have a date with me well, time will tell, time will tell, but i am more than convinced , considering the number of e-e appeals here are my brothers who are now down to zero who tell just some mega number, a colossal number of stories about what in them er serve as a hero, real heroes who are worth writing songs about, er poems, i don’t know and everything will come the time when we will also sing about feats and shoot
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tv series and movies and anything else, and in particular songs, you will see that after the war, so much will come out after the victory, so much cool information that we did not know or that is now sitting somewhere in the trenches and chatting more for your feat, there will be so many cool events that will be worth singing songs about, and for a while, at least there will be some 10-20 years, which will be enough for a new one, these songs will live on, they will be relevant, and what's more , they should be for that that this experience uh this curse is the war imposed by russia, uh, don't forget, don't forget, and that's why there will be songs, they should be. five billion are thrown every year into anti-ukrainian propaganda, mainly aimed at the military component. and we mostly
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do everything from the bottom of our hearts, without spending any special funds, and it is through the ukrainian song that we also promote or promote or popularize the armed forces of ukraine, the military and something else, why a patriotic component? and here i have a question. and by the way, this happens very often. for example, something in ukraine appears such creative songs, some kind of melody, some even a text like in russia behind the scenes. they take it and use it in their own way, adding the meaning of your text is possible - it is so different. this indicates that they are, well, some kind of weaklings. they lack the intelligence and flair to create something of their own and much more effective and spending less money on it. how do you perceive it? you did not answer the question. er pay attention to when any e s- s well, i am so conditional, you can be a little pathetic but i will say any forces of evil dark forces, they are usually intellectually
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limited and stupid, we will call a spade a spade, remember all these revolutions that took place in ukraine who sang cool songs and what happened on the other side from the side of these morons, destructive people are not capable of creating high-quality positive content. that's all that the orcs can write. well, they are degenerates who go to war and destroy and vilify, well, what can they write about, that's why they steal, let's begin from that with history, the first thing they stole was the name rus, russia, and then irons, irons, washing machines, and everything else. how are our songs different? they stole ours. to talk to you about shoes and, let's say, inspiration for new creative works and
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to perform well in your mini-tour for military personnel. taras was in touch with us, this is borovok, a lieutenant colonel, a serviceman of the armed forces of ukraine, a songwriter, a person known in to ukraine, i hope it will be like this after the war. thank you. the broadcast continues. young mykhailo hrushevskyi took the hannibal oath to write one hundred books in ukrainian. after 30 years, he significantly exceeded his promise . do not lie and our work is righteous and holy because
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