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except for the occupiers, our life will not be the same as it was before in the knitted house of the industrial district." that evening from ukraine here is our front. congratulations, this is the news of the economy during the war. i am andriy yanitskyi. espresso tv channel, if you are watching yours. on the internet, please like it, send a link to this video to your friends, yes, more people will see us. ukraine received the necessary
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consents from the owners of our debt securities. papers regarding debt restructuring, deferment of payments and their repayment terms for two years about it it is stated in the message of the ministry of finance to the irish stock exchange, interfax-ukraine transmits, in general, ukraine received and accepted the consent of approximately 75% of the total principal amount of securities to be in circulation, the ministry of finance said in this message, adding that the condition of having the consent of the owners of at least half of each of 13 issues of euro bonds well, the governments of the western countries of ukraine's creditors are also planning to stop servicing our debt in a coordinated manner from august 1 until the end of the 23rd year, that is, we are already on it agreed and it is still possible to extend for one year the ship with ukrainian corn, which was refused by the buyer in lebanon, docked in turkey. this was reported by the ambassador of ukraine in lebanon
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, ihor ostash, the formal reason for refusing to accept the goods was the violation of the delivery terms for more than five months, we remind you that the first ship together with unblocked ukrainian grain left odesa on august 1, there were 26,000 tons of ukrainian corn on board in the evening of august 3, an inspection group consisting of representatives of ukraine organization the united nations of turkey and russia conducted an inspection of it. the ship successfully passed it and went to the troika in vinnytsia. two friends of veterans of the russian-ukrainian war opened a pizzeria . reformatted and now internally displaced persons work here, see more in our story, thin dough and many toppings in this pizzeria, they spare neither effort nor
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products to bake a delicious pizza, this is us i liked it a lot. well, it’s really very cool . the pizzeria was opened by veterans of the russian-ukrainian war, oleksandr and mykola from luhansk, from vinnytsia. the establishment had to start work in vinnytsia. what kind of veterans are those who don't have a job? i don't care about anything else. and if they were their own, look, but now it has changed and there were mostly ordinary people who worked because veterans they were busy with their others and now such a situation has arisen that there are just more immigrants we just take them in the institution mostly immigrants work tetiana came from mariupol tells about the work they were invited by her family the girl and her sister work as baristas and their mother is a stockist in the
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kitchen and the father defends the country at the front tetiana confesses i could not find a job for a long time, but the institution filled her heart with warmth in a short time. the atmosphere is very warm. i like it here very much and i am very glad that it opened and invited us here the menu includes about 30 types of pizza, there are vegetarian , dessert and classic ones. olena came to try the dish with her family. the establishment was chosen purposefully to support a veteran business. it was opened by my brother, who i serve with no part of, and i knew that when i return to vinnytsia i will definitely come my husband is here for two days of vacation in total, he is also fighting. i told him that i want to treat you to a veteran's quantity for participants in hostilities, there are discounts in the establishment, and the pizzeria also works as a social project here system of hanging pizzas when someone pays for a pizza but does not pick it up, instead the owner will be sent to the hospital for wounded defenders anastasia holosheva iryna goynik from
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vinnytsia for the espresso tv channel you support veteran business you visit pizza for veterans only in vinnytsia as well as in other cities and other veteran businesses and now let's talk about other economic topics with ihor buryakovsky, head of the institute of economic research and political consultations. congratulations, mr. igor. congratulations. so, one of the big news this week is president volodymyr zelensky called for a complete ban on the entry of russian citizens to western countries. he said this in an interview with the washington post, the most important sanction is the closing of borders because the russians are seizing other people's land . zelensky noted that the news is not economic, but rather on the other hand, there is also an economic basis here, at least russians will not spend money abroad and will not buy real estate there, m.m. what else can be added from the point of view of an economist to this news, what
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are the economic consequences for the countries of europe and for russia - it can carry, i would divide this question into two parts, the first part is, let's call it private tourist visas, stay, vacation, treatment, well, these are the ones i would say . in the european union and not only by the way in the european union, which provide for the granting or the right to permanent residence in the relevant country in exchange for investments or, conversely, obtaining citizenship in exchange for investments, and that's exactly what these programs are today, you know, a very debatable issue in the european union today, around 20-21 countries in the whole world provide such programs, most of the countries of the european union, and the most popular such point of entry into the european union are portugal and greece there
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are the most favorable, the simplest and simplest conditions. well, just today, the ukrainian union is considering such an issue that, on the one hand, in principle, within 3-5 years , the programs in the european union should be closed altogether granting citizenship eh eh in exchange for investments and significantly restricting or strictly regulating the market of obtaining consequences for permanent residence in the european union in the european union a lot is a lot eh in economic terms there are different estimates because there are no official statistics but in principle they are so cautious estimates that at first, this attack, say, these programs began somewhere around the end of the 80s, the beginning of the 90s, which means that more than 100,000 foreign citizens, some of whom are russians , received such opportunities it is difficult and it made it possible to attract, well, somewhere around 50-70 billion dollars of the european
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economy, well, in the whole world, to those programs that opened which to those countries that provided the corresponding programs, that is, we are talking about the so-called golden passports, these are not always e-passports e that allow you to be citizens yes yes golden visa is, in principle, the right to live in the country with certain restrictions or without restrictions in exchange for investments or a charitable contribution to a donation yes golden passport is actually obtaining citizenship with with all the relevant consequences of the sentence, this is a very individual tool used by individual countries. well, you say that there are about 100,000 of these people. we don't know how many of them are russians. but we understand that these are not ordinary people who can afford to buy real estate there for 300-400 500,000 euros or even more expensive there in different countries, different conditions and, accordingly, this is a blow to this economic elite of russia, which is used to luxury,
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used to living in europe on yachts, relaxing in villas, and for them this will be a painful consideration in terms of the european union, the restrictions were very simple. first, when a country grants citizenship of its country, it is actually citizenship of the european union, and this affects the interests of all the citizens of the entire european society. on the basis of undesirable persons, it can be tero, these schemes can also be used to avoid taxation for various types of schemes related to the financing of terrorism on the one hand well, with on the other hand, because in order to reduce all this and somehow not only prohibit it, the european union today is even considering a special tax for those countries that will provide these schemes, if they are provided schemes, they will pay this tax and from this tax, the relevant monitoring bodies of the european union will
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to check those who apply for the corresponding programs well, this one is quite complicated, but interesting from my point of view, the scheme is... to mention that this method was chosen by some russians in order to actually withdraw criminal or some gray money from russia and this is precisely the influence of criminality in europe and you said that there may be undesirable persons and that is, the so-called russian mafia and in fact zelenskyy called on europe to protect itself not only from the russian rich, but also from the russian influence, and their criminality in this sense. if we are talking about golden visas and golden passports, then it is clear that a large part of it is now difficult to speak yes, but a large part of people are people who
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are connected in one way or another with the russian state with all the corresponding consequences, and on the other hand, knowing the level of corruption in the russian federation, we can imagine that a large part of people who have dual dual citizenship and so on - these are people who deliberately use it in order to cover up some dark schemes on the one hand or to formalize and legalize the funds that were received, well, as a result, including corruption schemes, this is clear, let's move on to another topic, let's talk about energy carriers and how russia uses them as a weapon, here i see that 10 years ago, in 2008, even more than 10 years ago, a book was published called gazprom новое русское оружие, the author is igor and panyushkin, i read this book and it explains how putin actually seized power in russia with the help of gazprom, using it first as an internal weapon in order to subjugate the media space and
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deal with the opposition, and now we have already felt it on ourselves ukraine and now europe feels that putin is using gazprom as a weapon but not only gas, now we are talking about oil, for example, hmm, you and i were talking yesterday that ukraine stopped the transportation of oil er part of the druzhba gas pipeline, this morning i read that in fact they have already resumed the supply of oil because hungary paid money instead of er russia should we have reopened the supply? do we still need to be consistent and block that transit and not allow russia to earn from the sale of oil ? let's compare, for example, the revenues from the transportation of
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oil through the territory of ukraine with the revenues from transportation from the transportation of gas. it is clear that the revenues from the transportation of gas are the largest, if i am not mistaken, it is more than a billion dollars per year, while the transportation of oil through the territory of ukraine by friendship is not only about 150 million dollars per year, that is, there is only the economy here, but there are again two points here, the first point is really obvious, russia should be cut off from world markets gas, oil, other energy resources and not only energy resources - this is a source of income for the russian budget and, accordingly, the financing of the war, on the other hand, we also need money, because it is clear that the war, what problems are we solving today, they need very strong, very large funding, well, besides, let's do not forget that today ukraine imports a large amount of fuel, e.e. diesel, e.e. gasoline of various types, e.e. from abroad, primarily
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from the countries of the european union, including are produced from russian oil, that is why such a difficult situation is created, but in general strategic terms it is obvious that russian supplies must be replaced by supplies from other countries , or let's say reduced due to the introduction of various green energy schemes for saving more efficient use of fuel and energy materials, that is, it is simple to block pipes we can't yes, it's not profitable for us now that we can't block it, well, besides , let's also not forget that it's not the issue of ukraine today we cannot simply block why because the main part of sanctions decisions are made outside our country and we must take into account the interests of those countries that help us and bear certain economic losses, and it is clear that at the same time we must act in concert with them that's why this is a difficult situation, and you know how the russians act, they
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say that something broke down, they didn't go, but do you remember there was an epidemiological scandal when they suddenly found in our food in our the ukrainian one has some viruses and was not allowed to enter the russian market, that is, formally, they did not violate anything, and indeed there is a procedure, if there is some force majeure, then we do not allow it, that is, ukraine could act in the same way, but i see that we clearly adhere to the agreements that we signed. that is, we they didn't accept the payment that russia tried to pay in rubles, that's right, hmm, because of that, they stopped the supply of oil there for a few days. but as soon as hungary paid in dollars, we resumed the supply again. why is ukraine acting? yes, i won't say meetings on the sly, there are just certain circumstances, they are just like that, we might want to say that uh, well, in russia, today, tomorrow, everything that can be
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blocked has been blocked, but unfortunately for the interconnected world. yes , and besides, let's talk and what can we say six months ago, a year ago, the very idea of ​​an oil embargo, the idea of ​​a gas embargo, a coal embargo was considered in the european union and by many highly respected experts as something, you know, the realm of science fiction, not even science fiction. today we see that it is already oil was also affected, coal was also affected, and the decision of the european union for the next heating season has already been adopted, that is, in fact, starting from the current month, they are practically jumping for a year to reduce the consumption of russian gas by approximately 15%. and as for russia, what you talked about , today russia will actively use any opportunity to remove the sanctions or, let's say, soften them, and it is clear why they are doing it, the sanctions are working, that's why you want to remove the sanctions from us. to get gas
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to those schemes that exist today let 's lift the sanctions let's come to an agreement therefore in this sense the author of the book you quoted is absolutely right when it comes to solving political well and not only political and economic problems well and in confirmation of your words i want to say that since yesterday the european union and great britain stopped the import of russian coal. in april, that is, it just now came into force. well , it is foreseen - it is foreseen that there is a ban on the purchase, import or transportation, even just the transportation of coal and other solid fossil fuels in the eu, if they come from russia or are exported from russia, and the origin can be a third country i hope that they will follow this, but coal is only a small
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part, you say that there is still a solution for oil, there is still a solution for gas, but i am worried that europe is doing well to reduce gas consumption by 15% at the same time the price of this gas is increasing, and in terms of the game, russia has little to lose, are such sanctions effective here, the situation is, again, uh, the fact is that there is a russian counterparty and european counterparties that cooperate with each other, there is a situation of the main world fuels on the energy markets, so this is precisely otaka it is a difficult situation, so to speak, because the rise in prices for fuel and lubricants all over the world is a general global trend, and it is connected not only with the war waged by the russian federation against ukraine with many other price tags, so i think that in any package of sanctions, we must distinguish between the effects that we can get today and the medium and long-term effects. i think that everything that
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russia is doing today shows that it perfectly understands that it will not be able to enjoy itself all the time with high prices, it will not be able to 100% replace the relevant e-e markets with other markets with markets of other countries due to some logistical problems , so i think that the pressures are in the right direction and, in addition, any sanctions, they are unfortunately well, unfortunately because we want to do everything very quickly, we need appropriate compensators for those countries that introduce sanctions, this is also unfortunately the reality of our lives. well, the last question is very short. do you think that it is still necessary to ban the export of coal from russia, and here at naftogaz, we talked about citizens who invest in european countries , they also banned gold, what else needs to be banned, what will hurt, uh, such a painful blow to the russian economy, well, again, let's say that russia is a very large uh, producer and exporter of various kinds
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such specific metals as, for example, titanium and some others. yes, but at the same time, let's forget that, let's say, these metals are actively used in the construction of military equipment and then ukraine receives them, because you know such and such two, this situation is therefore obvious today, it should not only be about prohibitions. you can see by products how many questions are related to minimizing the possibilities of circumventing sanctions. it seems to me that today the efficiency and possibilities of circumventing sanctions are in order daily well, so to speak. on the first column of the newspapers and on the first position on the agenda, thank you and i generally recorded not to circumvent the sanctions and titan er, with us was ihor burakovsky, the head of the economic institute, er, the head of the institute of economic research and political consultations, we talked with him about the economic effect of the ban on the entry of russians into europe and about how russia uses energy carriers and as a weapon. well, raw materials in a
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wider context, this is news of the economy during the war. i'm andriy yanitsky, espresso tv channel together we will win the events, the most important events, the events that are happening right now and affect our lives, of course the news feed reports about them, but there is little to know what is happening, you need to understand antin borkovskyi and invitation experts soberly evaluate the events, analyze them, modeling our near future that saturdays at 1:00 p.m. with a repeat at 22:00 studio event with anton borkovskii naispresso watch this week
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in the program judicial control as a scientist who supported the russian fleet in crimea became a judge of the constitutional court, she spent three years in with the status of a people's deputy in public, she constantly showed a clear commitment to the ruling party and why the members of the supreme council of justice are elected by those whose integrity raises doubts , somehow with fortunes of unknown origin and a large number of complaints, you got to the ethics council , i can't speak now, see thursday , august 11 at 5:00 p.m.: 50 program judicial control with tetyana shustrova on the espresso tv channel and if he puts you in an awkward position dolaren gel pain relief dolaren gel strength against pain some creatures hunt washing machines, and we from
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ukraine insure our machines online at hotline.inand hotline finance, insurance, of course , online. good morning, everyone, we are starting our second hour of the espresso marathon. our viewers, andriy, reproached us that we are telling such news, that everything is gone, well, excuse me, what kind of news are there, we didn’t invent them, the occupiers came and they throw these news to us, uh, information drives, because we are pleasant the sbu, for example, is a people's deputy and a participant in the war since the 14th year, roman kostenko, who is now in the kherson direction, says that it is unlikely that we will end the entire war by the end of the year, so tell him it's okay to close, we'd better close here
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we know in the studio from lviv, we can see everything here. here we are winning for the seventh time, cheers, aristovych told us there, he called us, friends. well, if you want, switch the channel. okay , well, what to do? in general, lenina is ours the troops are fine. here, the kremlin is already burning. i can imagine arestovych calling you after the party , so what would you say to the arresting officer? i would say the ocean is warm. and why isn’t it warm? it’s good. who’s swimming there? to whom do you pour him, not pro-arrestovych, but just as much about beauty? how they sometimes say that it's nice, i saw a video, i don't know, some russian woman is leaving crimea, she's sobbing terribly, crying because she says everything that she felt at home there, but i'll just retell it, it's better to see it, it's better to
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see it once than to talk about it 100 times, let's see everything is so soulful in a homely way, in general, i can imagine how the liberators came to the apartments, occupied them and said, god , how good it is, even warm borscht is still available. for the last year or so, they told you that you have 48 hours to evict, and then a family from some barnaul or some brush there moved in, again, and they
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, too, were all so well there, all at once and everything was built, which perechyn left because they took could only take with them what well, but take in the hands of a then, when the crimean tatars returned, they could not even go to their houses to look at them from afar, because they were not allowed there for a year . this is a prelude to the fact that we want to remember all these explosions in crimea and talk a little about them. pavlo lakichuk, head of security programs at the center for global studies, strategy of the 21st military , a retired military sailor, we are in touch with you. congratulations mr. pavly, good morning. glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes. you see, the russians are crying. they have to leave the crimea and they are resting, and those who came and thought that they would have a good
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life there. rushed to the crimea from vorkuta , barnaul and other cities to look for a warm place under the warm sun, they thought that it was ruined forever and now in the russian public there is information that the russians from kherson are waiting for military families eh russians are fleeing from kherson quickly they managed to get used to it. they always get used to the virgin land like that. well, actually, the armed forces of ukraine showed that it is necessary to go back to vorkuta and petropavlovsk rush. by the way, you know how quickly they
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get used to it. a year before the war, one of my acquaintances wrote and published excerpts of his grandfather, what kind of soldier he was from the red army. and here he writes that, like, what, i remember this day there, june 22, when the fascist invaders started bombing our dear hometown and we are there something is there, the evacuation of the wife, something is being collected there, like memories, the 41st year, the 41st year, and all this is happening so that you understand the city of rivne, the city of rivne. that is, you went there in the 39th year, and in the 41st it is already your hometown city ​​well, there are simply no words. well, we know how they get used to it quickly and everything is fine with them already and how good it is. that's how they tell later how everyone should live their lives. well, that
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's the story. let's talk a little more about this story with uh the day before yesterday's shelling, satellite images confirmed this for the first time a conservative estimate of the armed forces of ukraine of the general staff that nine planes were lost by the russian army as a result of these explosions, but there are also such estimates that this number increased to 12, but if we talk about the military dimension of this uh, losses for russia on the one hand, and on the other hand, about military and political, how would you describe what happened the day before yesterday, well, from a military point of view, looking at satellite photos , you can finally say that the 43rd landscape is all those planes that were based in ukraine since the 2000s
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su-24 to 24m su-24mr, which was then allowed into ukraine completely out of agreement and which eventually bombed our ukraine, is no longer based in ukraine, even in the ukrainian crimea, everything is theirs, and uh, purely from a military point of view, this is a big uh, great victory the advantage is that the 43rd regiment was the main strike unit of the black sea fleet, the aviation of the black sea fleet, which carried out bombing raids on our suburban coastal cities, operated in the south of ukraine and on

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