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which before such a decision, that is, at the moment of weapons , because there was no such decision before, the situation here is a bit dry. germany after the end of the world war, japan, yes, germany adopted such a policy of pacifism and were very careful about everything related to the war. see how germany reacts at every request to provide weapons, even germany already provides residents with a different situation, what is the constitution interfering with, and in a practical way, in my opinion, it is not very profitable to provide from the side of japan, because it is completely different to go under weapons and with which raw materials should be trained separately on the territory of japan when there is an opportunity to use european and american tanks or anti-aircraft guns to get japanese weapons and send troops to japan for a few months, i think it is not very profitable, it is better to get funds for to buy western weapons
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. well, in fact, the ukrainian military, i think that you yourself have convinced yourself of this, they have shown that they can quickly learn even what the western partners doubted, but i want you clarified clarify you mentioned the constitution of japan which interferes so er could you please do for our viewers what the constitution itself is about does not forbid the constitution bases it on a-a philosophy of pacifism so that they use this er armed education as er resolution of the conflict of any conflict, and in this sense, both i and the legislation . this is how it is structured, therefore it is a bit inconvenient to sell weapons. it is known that some rules were recently removed from it, but it seems that it is written that it is possible to sell e-e under specific conditions, definitely not military ones in other situations, one more question is japanese-russian relations, and in april of this year, for the first time in 19 years, japan called the kurils
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illegally occupied by russia, or is this move by japan somehow related to a certain large-scale invasion of russia into ukraine, primarily related to the government understood that there is no sense now to continue negotiations on the resolution of territorial issues with russia and the debriefing is at least fortified, on the other hand, the aggression against ukraine continues for the japanese government and they will decide that the priority is to support ukraine and not to continue with the exact negotiations. therefore, we must say with our names what the state is because this is a policy of silence regarding the true state of these territories accepted because they think that if we speak clearly about the state of these islands, it will interfere with the negotiations, that is, now they
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understand that there is no point in continuing these negotiations and that ukraine must be supported. fears that russia may pose a threat to japan. for example, the same islands that you and i mentioned there, russia even conducts some military exercises from time to time without talking about a direct threat, but as far as i know, the ministry of defense has a lot written there in harsher terms, let's say about the risks from russia, that is, we need to be much more careful, and before we called russia a friendly country with all such potential. and it is necessary to change the policy towards russia, also a new issue of japan's white paper recently appeared - it is just right here let's put it this way, the report in which the threats are described for the first time has a separate section
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devoted to the russian-ukrainian war, as japan connects what is happening in ukraine with those threats and risks that may be for it or for the region, at the expert level, they began to discuss it, but at the government level, they are still cautious because there could potentially be such a threat, but for now do not see of a specific threat if i read the diplomatic language correctly with me, the excerpt was in english , it was about the fact that if russia wins in ukraine, it can give, it was not written directly. china and ivan may take part in some hostilities , primarily japan's support for ukraine, or is that a violation of the current world order, that is, the order is based on
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the supreme right, that is, a violation of the statute the un is all other rights that we live on in this world, that is, a big country cannot attack, or is there no advantage, in the local arena, and a big country, a small country, do they have all the same beastly rights, and if russia wins, theoretically, that is this order is breaking down. japan is now in this region, in its region, it is not the most powerful country, which should also receive protection from local law. and you, too, taiwan is a log with the mainland of china, the military is not more powerful. let's say the lower one it is necessary to preserve the local glory, that is, this current world order and this japanese government, the japanese expert clearly understands here that it is
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impossible to allow a victory for russia and against ukraine to be introduced to this understanding a-a japanese e-e support e-e on the skill at the theoretical level e -e daughter eh how to say it clearly let's say with all this eh still between japan and russia there are in particular business ties and trade ties if i understand correctly japan in particular buys energy carriers from russia now there is a lot of talk about that what europe should give up russian energy sources under these conditions. when energy sources have actually turned into weapons, what is happening between japan and russia? the japanese government therefore decided to gradually reduce the import of coal and oil from russia. in europe, they themselves have not made such a decision regarding gas, and they are constantly debating whether or not what should be done about
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this issue, a part of society supports the rejection of gas from russia, but part of it, well, in particular, the economic circle still thinks that if it hurts to get younger, we will give preference to the chinese or other countries that will receive our share of this benefit, there is a not entirely clear understanding in society. that is why there has not been so far of course, i want to talk about your ukrainian language because i objectively understand that our viewers have this question. how did you learn ukrainian under what circumstances ? childhood and so i can imagine that back then
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japan probably didn't know much about ukraine when we were children through the window here i will get to know ukraine or learn about the existence of ukraine uh-uh i 've never heard about it until now uh-uh i'm interested in why such a big country its history, language, clitoris, tradition, industry, uh, i never heard uh, this became my mystery about ukraine, and i started looking for information uh, where can younger people learn about ukraine, that is, one university in tokyo, uh, then i entered there to study ukrainian language and there is one professor who researched the ukrainian language, girls. a little, but after all, it was not a specialty, it was an elective in which there was medicine once a week. well, quite a bit. eh, but i also had the feeling that i
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want to continue this business with ukraine, then i know that there is another job advertisement for the position of a japanese language instructor in lviv at ivan franko lviv national university, i tried the job eh, i thought i would live somewhere there one or two years, but when i started to live, it became much more interesting than what i was wearing and realized that i should continue and hm in life at work, i practiced my knowledge of the ukrainian language, and then continued to do various things and entered the power of the sanatorium, and then obtained a higher education. i want to test my knowledge at the embassy of japan in ukraine. in kyiv , this is how it happened. you thought that you would be delayed for two years, but now you have been in kyiv for more than 10 years . moreover, after february 24, you stayed in ukraine. you did not plan to return to japan. "."
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well, i have the right, we have to leave. but do i want to use this opportunity and leave ukraine and then i can’t? well, i realized that i won’t be able to say that i saw this war until the end. i want to to see victory first of all with your friends and as another well this war will continue and how it will end as an end ukraine will win how can we uh then clean up together at the end of this war is it true that you are also studying the crimean tatar language how are you doing well success is well can communicate on a basic level only of crimean tatar, we should, for example, spend an hour or an hour and a half constantly in the crimean tatar language, which is more difficult for you to learn ukrainian or crimean tatar, well, it’s the same, but these are different reasons
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. because for a girl, there is no shortage of educational materials in the ukrainian tatar language, and ukrainian, for a ukrainian girl, the ukrainian language is all kinds of uh, teachers, savniks, textbooks, if you have a desire, then your father can start, and learning the crimean tatar language is very difficult because you have to find textbooks and there are none her circumstances are so desirable. well, i want to express my admiration for the fact that you speak ukrainian, that you study crimean tatar, thank you very much early for this conversation, the resident of irpen, the actor oleksiy surovtsev , under fire, retrieved abandoned, frightened and hungry animals from of ransacked houses and apartments, some were returned to their owners, some were given to other families, and some stayed in the shelter with him , and the nickname was actually fixed for him, the bearded kuta mommy.
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portrayed as a cat angel or superman how the war turned an actor-dancer into a savior of animals oleksiy told igor shavrov in an exclusive interview they don't understand why you don't come why don't you pour food on them why is there something barking outside the window why is some bearded uncle with an ax pounding at the door takes them they are scared when you get an animal you have to be responsible for it it is not a toy don't forget the animals if you don't treat it like a child oleksiy congratulations first of all i am glad to
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meet you and first of all i would like to ask where we are now we are now in a cat shelter how did you come up with the idea of ​​creating this shelter i don't think you have dreamed of opening a cat shelter all your life you know that you can well i recently remembered that once upon a time when i was somewhere around 22 :23 something as my first wife i discussed something like a cat shelter but it was somewhere like this maybe somewhere i would like but i don't know such a dream when will i become famous and how to say famous where many, many, many so and so be so i'm just starting to talk in ukrainian so by the way when i become known to the gods , you know what a dream it is to open a shelter for
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animals, but for now it is a necessity rather than just a desire of god, and when there were active combat operations here, i saved cats, dogs, drove them to kyiv in some of the hosts. to the owners, and some i left in the shelter of a temporary shelter for such a military man, which we had in, but that shelter we had to close because, first of all, i always wanted cats to be animals in general, they felt at home and secondly, and in the neighboring house they were two arrivals e there is a period of two weeks and we decided that we will give all the animals to the new owner as quickly as possible. thank you very much to the people who responded, all the animals found cool, cool owners, and i made the decision to create my own
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shelter, because at that time we had a collaboration with the veterinary i looked for a place in the clinic for a long time. i couldn't find it, but it just so happened that the place was always with me on a tray. i live here in this building. i understand that in order to arrange such a shelter , especially in a residential building, it is necessary to collect a lot of money, all at my own expense, or someone helped, partly here is my money, partly it is a donation, and i am very grateful to all the people who responded, a lot of people helped , who helped how much they could, because it was er, they even threw 50 kopecks they left grynia two 10 threw even 10,000 uah different people according to their capabilities, so i am very grateful to each and every one of them and it is all thanks to you and you yourself were engaged in the arrangement do you have some kind of team completely by yourself er you know i believe that if you want to do well, do it yourself and as much as possible
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i could have done it myself well, of course, i couldn't do the ventilation myself, the masters did it, i can't put even walls there either, but i did everything that i could, i did it myself, and you know, it's such a cool thing that i believe that when you do a good, good job, everything is easy and everything was done so easily , i found this room, i contacted the owners , they gave me a 50% discount for the whole year, i wanted something like this, do you know some boxes and i was thinking where and how to create them, i found a really cool master who makes medical boxes and ordered from him six medical the boxes where the animals will be after the operation a-and during the treatment there is a-e supply of oxygen floor heating ventilation and so on, a great
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master in general is the best in ukraine, he gave me a discount eh and then but that’s not enough somewhere to store everyone a-ah healthy animals, but the girl wrote to me, saying that i had a hotel for cats, but i went abroad and want it now, it was too expensive. well, she wrote to me how much she paid for it, it's very expensive, i say listen, i don't have that much money, i hmm all at all at to all the president, but i wish i could raise that kind of money and we agreed for almost half price, we agreed that you can for half price and she gave me these boxes in less than three weeks, i built everything in it for three weeks there was nothing here, we have already opened by the way that the official opening has not yet taken place, there is still no signboard, there is no advertising banner yet, and i will make it official, it was all
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official, and when there will be an official opening, i will definitely invite, i hope, most of the star cast of the acting ukrainian me everyone will support, so soon i think that in two weeks the tasks with the name have already been decided, of course, bearded, corner, mommy jumped out for you on february 24, where were you at that moment and how did you perceive it on february 24, i was on vacation. before that, i worked very hard 2.5 years i had filming almost without days off and i went to bukovel to rest on the 22nd, i left on the 23rd and rested on the 24th. i woke up in the morning. you know, there is such tension in the air. i went to one with me was a girl and i feel that the voltage from her is just sitting on the phone like that
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and just reads something, asks what it is, she says , the war has started. well, of course, no one knew. no one thought that it would happen . well, like everyone, probably the majority of people thought like that somewhere there they will shoot, then they will come to an agreement and that's all the first thought, when i found out that it was a war oh, how good that i went here, then we read the news all day and immediately i thought that i should go back i'm here to pick up the cats, because i'm them i left it with a neighbor who was feeding them, and it’s clear that when something flies into the house, you can see that it did fly, the last thing she’ll think about is my
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cats . i was rescuing like this and it happened that people left it for someone, this someone left it for someone else, and in the end there was someone left who had 30 cats and 20 dogs and then he was there, his mother, yes, i will go, and so on and on and on, and there were 50 animals that needed was saving when i thought about cats, i thought that i should go here to pick them up , it was somewhere in the afternoon of the 24th, i was thinking of going here and picking them up, but by the evening of the 24th, i was one hundred percent sure that i would not want to come back , because i am, er, an adult, healthy man. well, i think that most of the men thought that we could be of some use because of that. i don't know how to shoot, but i have no military training. well, maybe i don't know how to dig trenches
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. children of elderly women people who needed help, they couldn't even arrange a seminary for themselves, which is normal, so already somewhere around 20-25 i took the girl to a safe place and 20 uh, what 6 i was already returning here by train i was traveling alone in the carriage, everyone was going from there and i was going there i took everything and then we started to set up bomb shelters here , i was spinning molotov cocktails. i tried to sign up for the teoboron, it didn't work . well, there weren't many people. well, in general, it's just queues like that, they say, where are we going, where are we going to take you from me they were even acquaintances, he says well, what, give you a machine gun, and throw it, well, where? and what
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if you were here, you are more useful here, and then on march 8, i saw an announcement that they lost a cat during evacuation in the trunk of a car, and left it locked in a suitcase for four days. well, it is sitting there under fire. that's all for me well, i was sure that it's not there anymore, i think someone took it, but i'm nearby, i'll go, uh, look, i went and found this car from inspection, there are two two suitcases. so fat white 1-4 days without food and baking, eat, drink water, everything is good , i got everything, brought it home, fed it, uh,
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contacted the owner, uh, recorded all this on video with the message that people, don't do that, don't abandon your animals, and that's it. the next day i woke up. as the rescuer of animals says, how did you find them? i don't know if your sense of smell worked or how you found them in general. where are they, where are they locked, where are they , who should be saved ? the next day it was somewhere around 20 application about the fact that we need to save our hmm cat our dog we forgot we closed it we all i don't understand how you can forget an animal at home look uh panic first of all second some animals are just
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scared cats for example get stuck where this is this is normal most people thought that we would go for a week. for a week or two, the other day, yes, well, everything will be fine. we will fill him with food and water , and everything is fine. in general, there were people who poured food and water normally, and there were people who, you know, say that well, he should go from the toilet drink and feed there a little, well, actually, i had it later, then if you rewind it, scroll forward, there was a whole questionnaire that you had to fill out, there was an address. what kind of animal, how old, how long is it locked alone , uh, are there keys, if there are keys, who will hand them over, if not, what kind of door can you is it possible to break well, everything was like that and then it was necessary to take the animal away on the same day, because i simply had nowhere
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to give it. at the time, it was not for the shelter. it does n't matter who you are. your friends, your acquaintances, and acquaintances and almost everyone in they took it from me the same day animals, that is, i have such a conveyor belt, you know, it’s just that i stupidly knocked out the door with a sledgehammer, or did i have such an assault ax, an ax, that’s me bulanova. i just took the animals from the door, transported them to kyiv , and in kyiv i gave them away from all those applications, you can say yes to the rescue animals hmm, did you manage to complete all of them, of course, i didn’t, you know , i couldn’t even read all of them. wow, i got up somewhere at 6 a.m. every day, i drove, well, from there, the recommendation hour ended, uh, or at
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8, i don’t remember in short, i drove to irpen here i spent somewhere around eight dashes 10 hours in search of animals and then i came back home er i always came back when i started the communal hour always just it was physically very exhausting er swinging this sledgehammer i ran at all it was really impossible to walk i ran always good evening we are from ukraine vasyl zima's big broadcast my name is taras zima two hours of air time and my colleagues are with you until 21:00 two hours of your time we will talk about the most important two hours to learn about the war serhiy zgoretska is on our air, the military
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results of the day and what is the world like? what in the world will yuriy the physicist talk about for two hours to keep up with the economic news of the radio broadcasters. oleksandr morshynskyi he tells us about the economy during the war and new sports yevhen pastukhov is ready to talk about sports for 2 hours in the company of loved ones about culture during the war is ready to talk about the war or something else that many have become as if it is possible that the weather will at least give us some optimism p natalka didenko is ready to tell us and also the honorable we will have studio guests today volodymyr hryshko if all goes well the events of the day in two hours vasyl winter's big broadcast a project for smart and caring people in the evening nayspresso good evening we are from ukraine unconquered cities of ukraine kremenchuk a modern industrial giant hardened by hundreds of years
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of struggle for freedom in cossack times the city was an outpost against the tatars, there was a fortress built by the french military engineer guillaume serde poplan kremenchuk was constantly at the center of armed conflicts in the second half of the 17th century a period of almost continuous wars on these lands during the liberation struggle kremenchuk was caught up in the wave of the anti-bolshevik uprising of ataman grigov , 150 jews and communists died as a result of the pogrom, during the years of occupation, the nazis created a network of concentration camps in the city, where over 90,000 civilians and prisoners of war were murdered in two years, even during during the war, a museum of local history was located in the whole synagogue, among the exhibits were sketches by the spanish master bartolome esteban murilio, but they were last seen then, their fate is currently unknown today
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kremenchuk reminds the world that ukraine is fighting not just against the occupiers, but against absolute evil. but this evil has no chance against the warriors of light. kremenchuk unconquered without ukraine , it is impossible to destroy the soviet union. and this day came, and my father and mother could not believe their luck that he e we are also independent to declare ukraine an independent democratic state on august 24, 1991. ukrainians understand more than ever what independence really is. those who were deprived of freedom understand well how great it is.

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