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sore throat because it contains instruments of influence of foreign countries. thus, the hare somehow miraculously submitted to the competition, which allegedly violates state sovereignty, and is an interference in her judicial independence. in fact, the maid of themis was ready to step on the throat of her own song and failed the austrian competition, while we had a good one a reason for optimism by rejecting the candidacy of zayechko, the parliament has demonstrated a real willingness to change the overcrowded and corrupt judicial system, let's see if this will turn into a trend. and for today, i have all if you want to report corrupt judges or illegal decisions, write to me on facebook or to this e-mail address. see you
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in exactly a week. cities of heroes, write about occupied cities in social networks and geolocate them in posts, publish a photo with a yellow ribbon, this is a symbol of support for people under occupation, ukrainians will be at war, support cities of heroes 24 the date of february that changed us the date that changed the world and now what interests us the most is our victory when we defeat the enemy how to predict the course of the war saturday political club program returns to the espresso airwaves to help understand the events and predict the consequences that on saturdays vitaly portnikov
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and maria gurska will discuss the most relevant to to draw appropriate conclusions, you want to know how what is happening today will affect our tomorrow, watch saturday's political club, what saturdays us pressor in airplane cabins behind the monitors radar stations at the control points of anti-aircraft missile systems at thousands of combat positions throughout the territory of our country, they bring victory closer every day. kudos to the air force of the armed forces of ukraine. if you are allergic to the drug tsetrin , it is not important. what pet do you have? what flowers do you like or what do your children secretly eat? tsetrin is important. to block allergic receptors and protect the body from an allergic reaction after only 20 minutes - these three act in the allergy center, wild creatures are not able to choose something else a
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we in ukraine like to choose everything, even if it is insurance on hotline finance hotline finance insurance of course online i congratulate on the air the program of the ukrainian voice of america time time i am its host ostap yarysh a meeting between volodymyr zelenskyy and the turkish president, the regime was reprimanded and secretary general antonia guterres was held in lviv reported in the ukrainian president's office, discussed grain export and russia's nuclear blackmail at the zaporizhzhia npp for those who are joining us from lviv omelyany
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congratulations. glad to see you. so, what key issues did volodymyr zelenskyi, director dogan and antonio gotheres focus on today? what did they discuss? what were the first results? congratulations to ostap, and as predicted by political scientists and commentators today, no resounding statements were made in lviv it was a meeting of the highest level, in addition to the un secretary general and the leaders of the two countries, the minister of foreign affairs and the minister of defense took part. therefore, we can conclude that all the most important things were discussed behind closed doors. each of the meetings lasted 40 minutes. the meeting between zelensky and erdoğan, zelenskyi and antonio buterisha. president redugan arrived in lviv shortly after the meeting with the russian president. so there were expectations that he would talk about some new ways to achieve the negotiations. between russia and ukraine, the ukrainian side has traditionally repeated and repeated it on the eve
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of the meeting that there can be no peace negotiations without the withdrawal of russian troops from the territory of ukraine and publicly, the president of turkey announced in lviv that the shortest and fairest way to the negotiating table should be determined. here is his direct speech in fillers. more now there. why are you low-rent pneumo these turkey made efforts to end the conflict through a diplomatic solution. we also supported our ukrainian friends and continue to do this, we shared with mr. zelensky that we will provide the necessary support for the restoration of ukraine, as we have done so far, the meeting with the un secretary general had two specific the first results are the mission of the united nations to investigate the death of ukrainian military prisoners of war took place on july 29. according to kukiresh, ukraine and russia have already been informed of the conditions for this
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mission to be headed by a brazilian general, and the second important result is the agreement on the parameters of a possible mgtn mission zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, according to president zelensky , refers to the parameters from the side of ukraine and in a legal way and through territories free from occupiers, and the end of his quotes are usually the following meetings of this level this is what happens in kyiv , but this time erdoğan and götereş met with zelenskyi in lviv, in what atmosphere did their visit take place? it is really very interesting, because lviv region has never hosted a meeting with the participation of the secretary general of the united nations, the turkish president has never come here antonio baterosh arrived for the first time yesterday evening , a photo of him near one of the lviv hotels was circulated on social media, when he himself was carrying his suitcase with things, the president of turkey, erdogan, arrived in lunch, what is interesting is that this morning in lviv,
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the police reported about the pseudomining of the train station and several markets, despite the fact that erdogan's arrival took place already after that in the afternoon. negotiations took place in the residence called the potocki palace, and during this passage, several motorcades of the president of turkey, consisting of several dozen cars, had the opportunity to inspect kyivans willingly stopped, someone tried to congratulate president erdogan, and what is interesting is that we noticed that shiba in the presidential limousine was open and president erdogan quite willingly responded to these greetings from lviv residents, which is quite atypical for the passage of presidential motorcades in my area but there was another event on the day of the visit of the secretary general and the turkish
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president today in lviv, there was also a rally of the relatives of the captured defenders of azovstal, what appeals did they come out for and whether they heard these appeals, it is necessary to say that such rallies of relatives and those who support them in support of a-a defenders of azovstal who are in russian captivity continue periodically in the city and today it was held precisely on the occasion of this high-level tripartite visit a-a the rally passed peacefully under the supervision of the police people held banners with the inscription olenivka on july 29, russia is a terrorist state and free azov. this is what the rally participants say. i don't understand why it didn't work. the extraction procedure did n't work. are growing, turned to yordaghana, i don’t understand it, and i also have a question for the un secretary general.
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how do everyone here have questions? why are they more active? why don’t they do anything even though this is their goal, this is their task, this is what they exist for, these organizations regarding the answer to these words, in addition to the already mentioned today's topic of the mission to investigate the tragedy of ukraine, which already has the leaders of the russian general with him zelenskyy wants to live all possible desired by the means by which the event of the organization of the united nations for the liberation of ukrainian law omelyana thank you very much for your inclusion, i will remind you that omelyan was an oschulyak on a direct call from lviv, and during the communication with the media , un secretary general antonio hoterish stated that the zaporizhia nuclear power plant must be demilitarized, and all military equipment and military personnel must leave it , and also expressed the position and
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in an interview with the voice of america, us secretary of energy jennifer greg holm said that there will be no military action around the nuclear plant. yulia yarmolenko had an exclusive conversation with the minister about european energy security, the situation at the zaporizhzhia npp and how the us sees the future of energy cooperation with ukraine . see further interview. thank you for agreeing to this interview. let's start with the situation at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant . seized control of this largest nuclear power plant in europe at the start of the war after the latest reports of shelling in ukraine is calling for a demilitarized zone around the plant and impose sanctions against russia for what president zelenskyi calls nuclear blackmail how alarmed are you by this situation and what
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can the united states do to help stabilize it first we agree with demilitarization around the nuclear plant no military action period this is extremely dangerous we are watching very closely the situation in the region is monitored by the sensors of our scientists, we strongly condemn what russia has done, we want them to return control over a hundred ukrainians, we are very grateful to the employees of the station who continue to service it and try to comply with safety rules. but we want the international atomic energy agency to have access so that they can help with safety, monitor and make sure that safety protocols are being implemented, and this has not happened yet, so we call on russia to return control to the ukrainians and all the hostilities near the station should stop and the heating should be done.
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you started talking about the monitoring mission, what will be considered a successful monitoring mission? are you we are sure of its independence, which we currently receive from the sensors does not indicate an increase in radiation, but we are of course concerned that if military actions continue around the station, if there is an increase in radiation, it will be a huge problem and russia should understand this, they have been dealing with atomic energy for a long time and their actions are simply reckless and irresponsible. therefore , it will be a success to return the station to the ukrainian authorities, to make sure that we conduct constant monitoring and do not see signs of radiological contamination, or are there any tools that can be used by the international community to force the russian forces to leave the station if they can, anyone can be sure that europe will not see another nuclear disaster
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, certainly no one wants that, and such radioactive fallout can harm russia itself, so they must understand how serious it is, you know the united states are obviously very strongly on the side of ukraine and will continue to support ukraine, we support demilitarization, of course president biden said that there will be no american troops on the ground, but because of our allies and for with the help of our own resources, we will continue to support ukraine even before the start of a full-scale war, experts warned that russia uses energy as a weapon and they called on european leaders to diversify energy sources in order to reduce dependence on russia, now europe is preparing for a very difficult winter, do you think that european countries will be in a position to import a sufficient amount of gas from other sources, in particular from the usa, to
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make up for the shortages, first of all, i think they should have a multi-pronged strategy and diversifying their fuel sources is one of them diversifying where they get their fuel from and diversifying towards clean energy to decarbonize their grid to consume clean to reduce energy consumption and they are pursuing all these strategies the united states the president has committed to send more liquefied natural gas we are working along with spokes on a number of technologies to be able to reduce their energy consumption and produce clean energy but frankly this russian invasion is an extraordinary example of why countries must move away from fuel instability from countries that do not care about our interests, as well as from the instability of fossil fuels, if we want to be energy secure and energy dependent, this means that we
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must produce our own energy. my colleague from ireland, the minister of energy there once said that no one has ever used access to the sun as a weapon no one has ever used wind as a weapon and maybe the transition to clean energy will be the best peace plan ever the world knew so more production in the short term but in the long transition to renewable energy sources so unfortunately you see how fuel prices in europe have skyrocketed dramatically, it is obvious that due to the invasion russia did not export millions of barrels of oil in addition to natural gas, so prices around the world have increased now our president and others have called for increased production right now so we can lower gasoline prices for consumers and the president is definitely concerned about how this will affect real people on inflation etc. but eventually we have to move to clean
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energy and that's what the bill that the president of the united states signed the other day for the united states. it's the biggest commitment to fight climate change of any country in the world. it's the biggest bill we've ever passed in the united states. on combating climate change so this is very important for our energy security and i know that our european allies are trying to do the same will this winter be difficult for europe i think so how much you confident that the european countries will not break under the energy pressure of russia and will not relax the sanctions at a time when their true effect is only beginning to show... i think that our nato allies, the europeans, are so strong together in their understanding of how this aggression from russia has affected them that they are not going to
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back down and that they should give up russian fuel or, in general, fuel that comes from countries that do not share our values, so i think that we are the only ones, it will be difficult no doubt it will be an expensive winter i know that european leaders are looking for how they can ease the pain of real people with these increased prices and i know that ultimately they intend to abandon russian fuel and move to clean energy so there is no turning back there is no turning back and we are not let's see one of nord stream-2 , all the leaders with whom i spoke my colleagues in the eu are determined not to repeat the mistakes of last year, of course, ukraine is also trying to ensure the supply of natural gas for heating the homes of this winters one a day which according to the ukrainian leaders they offered to washington is the so -called gas lend-lease they are asking washington to supply liquefied gas through terminals in europe
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for which ukraine will disintegrate later can you comment on this idea and are there other ways that the us and allies can help ukraine meet its energy needs this winter security in questing so this is a really important question, how do we increase the supply that will help reduce the pressure right now if we talk about the terminals that we have we liquefy every molecule of natural gas that we have with the help of existing terminals. they are working at capacity, as you know from the point of view of infrastructure, to add a larger amount will take time. i know that norway is also increasing its obligations. i know that other countries are also looking for opportunities to increase supplies, of course in ukraine it's much more difficult right now in the midst of this crisis so i think all ideas should be considered on the lend-lease issue i don't have an answer for you but i know this administration is willing to consider what it can do to ease the pain in
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ukraine do you see the future of american- ukrainian cooperation in the energy sector will it be renewable energy sources or something else uh-uh it's hard to say right now because one of our conversations is about small modular nuclear reactors but given that what is happening in zaporizhzhia, there may be some questions about this, i believe that this conflict should end before we make a decision about nuclear energy, but we can definitely cooperate and we will to cooperate on clean energy and you know, i had many conversations with herman halushchenko, who is my colleague in ukraine, the minister of energy, they definitely want to move in this direction, there are other types of technologies in which they are very interested, for example, pure hydrogen, coastal wind energy, if the coastal component is available to them, there are many total solar energy batteries for the accumulation of renewable energy many
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technologies that we talked about and as soon as this conflict ends and it ends and we we expect it to end in such a way that ukraine will be independent and safe. we hope to continue cooperation in the energy sector. go a year ago you led the us delegation to the celebration of the 30th anniversary of ukraine's independence. august 24 of this year also marks six months of the first full-scale invasion of russia. what is the main conclusion from the point of view of the western answers you have made for yourself in these six months and what lessons do you think world leaders should learn i am i first of all i am still so moved by what ukraine is beautiful during the celebration there was a parade where president zelenskyy led a little girl through the streets of kyiv stopping at each of the points of history it was so beautiful there was no one left in the audience who would
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cry i'm not ukrainian but this makes me so proud of ukraine crazy independence and sense of identity that ukraine has and the unceasing sense of independence. i was there and at the summit of the crimean platform and also and even the significance of the thirtieth anniversary . i could never even guess that because of this horror will happen in six months and i think that the lessons are one of the biggest lessons for the world is that, first of all, it is clear what russia's intentions are, but it is also clear that nato and our allies must remain strong defending countries that want to preserve their freedom, what worries me is that russia is perceived as a division in the world that there is now a division of countries as a result of what they have done fortunately there are many more countries that support ukraine that feel so strongly that we must stick together when the sovereignty of our allies is under attack so this is number one and secondly, i as the minister of energy believe that this really says a lot about how much we need to do, how fast we
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need to move towards energy security through clean energy that you want minister gringom and finally is there anything you would like to say ukrainians are going to have a difficult winter , many people are going through difficult times right now, so you want them to know, thank you, i want them to know that the united states is very much supporting ukraine, and we will continue to do so. whether it is in the field of energy and we are working on synchronizing ukraine with the european energy system and we will continue to do so , or when it comes to monitoring and guaranteeing everything possible so that the zaporizhzhya npp is safe and the area around it and citizens are safe , or when we are talking about providing resources necessary for ukraine for defense in the future and that this is a friendship that will last and we will never turn our backs
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on ukraine this is how the interview with the minister of energy of the united states was and the text version you can also read this conversation on our website, but we are moving on to other topics as a result of the latest russian shelling of kharkiv, at least 17 people were killed, 42 more were injured, among other buildings, russia struck a dormitory where people with hearing impairments lived, according to the local authorities they could not have heard sirens of the air alarm and the voices of rescuers who came to dismantle the rubble, one of the charity projects from the usa is aimed at helping exactly such people in ukraine, it is about construction bomb shelters for people for children with hearing impairments iryna matviychuk will tell in more detail, she is super
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here the name of the soldier is written and we still have to get through they are asking for flags to put in the coffin 400 flags have already passed this month, which means 400 soldiers who died and are still asking for more they prepare parcels to ukraine in this small room in jersey city, they bring humanitarian aid every day. here they also pack military ammunition for the ukrainian military. the uniforms we buy are for the soldiers. we also think that because we have 37,000 women in the war, they will also have to come up with something. oksana yana and nataliya are the coordinators of the volunteer fund and ukraina enjoyy city, they created a public organization about the war so that to promote ukrainian culture in the usa, however, they say that the war changed everything, one
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of the priority areas of their foundation's work is helping a boarding school for hearing-impaired children in lviv, the internet needs a special bomb shelter , because children who cannot hear air sirens are under special threat, there are 23 children living there, they are orphans. someone was here before the war, someone became an orphan during the war, and now they cannot stay in the boarding school because there is no bomb shelter in the basement. now they are equipping the basement there, we help them with this, they need metal doors, they need radiators walls, everything necessary is written in ukrainian, and on the other side are the coordinates of my native city, melitopol - among other things, volunteers collect funds at various festivals. this is a festival of the italian diaspora, the organizers squeezed in allocate a place for the ukrainian tent and the last few days the socks are very popular, the socks are made in
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transcarpathia, and they are 100% happiness, but everyone likes this women's and men's, we have different ones, and they are very, very popular with us for the fact that there are socks, but we also have beads, very popular between people, because we have a very different gimbal, these are the pins from the heart, the ukrainian flags, that's all, and our eye - the ukrainian dzhojii seli, this is our well-known okko, as i am responsible for it. at the end of august, yana and nataliya plan to visit ukraine with a special mission i очень волнуюсь i'm 3 years old i'm very worried i've been in ukraine for three years i'm basically afraid of flying i've already stocked the cabin with active sedatives heavy sedatives in ukraine volunteers for the work on the completion of the bomb shelter are also planning to buy several cars for military and medical personnel on the way from the usa, they will take them with them dozens of suitcases with help at american airports, since february, such loads have become commonplace.
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i lived in israel before that. to deal with this when talking to our military guys and once said to one of them, thank you for not being afraid and volunteering, but he is such a pit , you have no idea how scared we are, we are afraid. we are very afraid and we do it anyway, so i will just take my fear along with i will go and do what needs to be done because someone has to do it iryna matviychuk nina vyshneva oleksiy osika voice of america but another organization helps the elderly , the granddaughter's charity fund initially fed the full-scale invasion of russia
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more than 12 thousand people, the main goal of volunteers is to support lonely elderly people with food and kind words, but how strangers became real grandchildren for kyiv pensioners will be told by anna kostyachenko and pavel sukhodolskyi . pensioner lyudmila oreshchenko was visited by her grandchildren from the charity fund with another set of groceries. i know you are doing such a good job, you also help us now, the military needs the basics, but you are my smart girls, don’t forget us, aunts khrystyna tsukur seeks to create for lonely old women the feeling that they have she is a real scientist, so she often takes food packages to pensioners for khrystyna herself. such communication is especially important, because in march she lost her mother. the old woman lived in the territory of the luhansk region. she was captured by separatists. in
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2014, out of concern for her daughter in kyiv, an elderly woman had a heart attack due to the presence of the russian occupiers. khrystyna i couldn't say goodbye to my mother. my mother died in march and there in the occupied territory. that's why my relatives are no longer there. the woman helps the elderly from the first days of russia's large-scale invasion of ukraine, as soon as i sent my five-year-old son with his friends abroad, kyiv was in such a state that it was already very difficult to find food, it was difficult to find medicines, there were many different chats where people wrote about the need, i got in the car and drove off, and that was it that's how it started, then these grandparents started selling the radio phone number like sundresses and we started organizing our activities, the needs grew every day and khrystyna founded a
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charity fund to help the elderly and people with limited mobility people now there are about 25 volunteers working in the fund who provide targeted assistance with food and, if necessary, medicine, this is the grocery set that every elderly person who applies to the charity fund of her granddaughter receives, such as cereal, canned food, oil and even something sweet for the mood, in general, such a grocery set is enough for two weeks the fund has expanded assistance to other areas, says its director yevhen horban, now volunteers also help large families and immigrants from the territories most affected by the russian military yevgen emphasizes that the fund does not help randomly, but on a permanent basis and works all over the country with the help of our logistics, we send all this in kyiv, in the kyiv region, as well as everything in ukraine. be
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