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political scientists say that well, if they surrender kherson and for example, the crimean city will be destroyed, this will all be the end of putin, that for putin, this is both his environment and society, ordinary citizens will not forgive him, they will simply remove him from power, i don't think that here a suburban city has a decisive role role now two things that determine the fate of putin is what i said the historical trap with which the russian army and putin militarily cannot escape the hostage of geography and ukrainian ayvarkhs on the right bank of the kherson region that is, it will act slowly regardless of what will happen in other parts of the front, and another very important point is the situation in the donetsk region, that is, the situation in
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this part of donetsk. they are shifting in order to eventually try to seize 40% of the donetsk region at least until the end of september, or if this does not happen, then it will really look like a defeat. therefore, now i think that the priority for the russians is not so much maintaining the right-bank kherson regions , the number one priority is attempts to capture the donetsk region, if this does not happen and kherson region will be lost , then there will be nothing to justify the loss of kherson region, there is no purchase of donetsk region, there is nothing to cover up the negative from the loss of the right-bank kherson region, and all this the approach of the collapse of putin 's regime, volodymyr, let's go to international events
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today, lis passion can become the prime minister of great britain, an announcement is being made to us right now the editors of e-e in great britain announce the new prime minister, boris johnson, in this position, at least it ends for now, and well, we still see the video, tell me when we can go live, volodymyr, what can this mean for ukraine and how can the contribution be assessed and boris johnson's friendship with ukraine. boris johnson became one of the leaders in providing political and security support to ukraine. there will be an old new government, so to speak, a renewed
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johnson government. i think that he will not reduce aid to ukraine below the level set by prime minister boris johnson. i think that here now this new government will have a certain test. but in december, this test will end with an unequivocal victory in the sense that a critical point will be passed in this psychological tension regarding e-e energy prices for everything else, that is, in a group, we will see together whether his prime minister or the prime minister of the next prime minister therefore spoke constructively
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productively during this a-a process so that our concept our concept diverged far across the uk so i am very pleased to see such results i want to take this opportunity to thank from the bottom of my heart our current leader and prem' to prime minister boris johnson, his exceptional leadership during such events and
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such eras as the onset of the coronavirus, as well as such a conflict on the territory of europe, he showed solidarity, resilience and is passing the baton to to our new leader and the new prime minister, the new leader, and the legacy that she will receive and continue to carry out. everything is possible, so that we can continue to increase in safety, so congratulations, congratulations, ms. lis tras.
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we want to announce the results of the elections, please give me a word, thank you andrew good day to all so on the seventh of july the prime minister resigned and our e-e committee in 7 days prepared a ballot paper for the further election of the e-e prime minister according to the national conversion according to the a-a hastings programs in great britain were
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drawn up and conducted e-e elections because the services related to e-e elections worked 100% in order to ensure fair and free elections therefore thank you to all the executive representatives and for your important role for your staff who helped in the organization of a- and elections, and i also want to thank the e-e committee at the party e-e for the fact that we could make sure and see our e-e candidates in the maximum light regarding their professionalism online. i also thank everyone who participated in the collection and counting of votes, in particular in the online format thank you
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to all those who took the extraordinary responsibility of implementing the elections in the place where they were held. thank you to the representatives, thank you to the candidates for the wonderful election campaigns, for the fact that you really showed the exclusivity of your candidacies. so , the results of dniester and 6/10% between the valid results and the
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actual results they are different now according to the results announced by listraz wins the election of the prime minister
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thank you very much, really thank you very much for the fact that i have such an honor today to be elected the leader of the conservative party of the united smithy thank you to the chairman thank you to all the representatives of the conservative party for holding one of the biggest elections thank you to my friends my relatives to my political colleagues for this election campaign because all your support is extremely important to me thank you to my opponent for e -e such an important and important work for all your efforts during the election campaign a thank you you are incredible i also want to thank a-ah the current
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prime minister my friend boris johnson boris thank you because you did everything right you the anti-covid campaign was launched, you became stable together with ukraine, you gave a powerful from sich to putin , friends and colleagues. thank you for believing in me, you entrusted me with management and the country, and you entrusted
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me with being the leader and head of the government of great britain. during this election campaign i've er made sure
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that i've grown as a conservative my friends we have to show what we're going to do we're going to do everything we can for the next two years i'm going to fight to cut taxes and not strengthen our economy i'm going to everything possible to make your a-a energy bills rise i also a-a direct the improvement of health services but we will all work for the good of our
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country today so i a-a will do everything possible to ensure that all the talents of our fantastic can be preserved of the conservative party were in their place were excellent advisers and were servants and were wonderful activists and members of our whole party across the country because our friends i know we can do it we will have great results i i believe in this, the victory of the conservative party will be the next one soon , they saw live how rys became the prime minister of
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great britain yegor checherina already went to google how old is she and it turned out last year with me, born in 1975, that means she is 47 mary elizabeth tras or lis trass i will say what is interesting is that she became a member of the house of commons in the british parliament twice - it was not successful, that is, the first time she tried to do it back in 2001, then in 2005, and only in september 2012 she became got dressed no in the 10th year took success in the electoral district of south-west norfall a great example of how one should not give up and not give up because persistence gives results volodymyr volya your first comments on our broadcast of this appointment i
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already said that a psychological test will be submitted in december this is a break from the discomfort associated with the spins. and this will be considered even more important in the new conservative government, so what we heard already during the speech of the forest road means that the foreign policy course will remain supported ukraine will remain at least at the same level as it was during johnson's prime ministership, and i think that this support will grow, because in fact, for the british leadership, the inheritance of that course remains, because once in the forest was the minister of foreign affairs. and plus, the situation becomes clear to everyone that there is no other option but to help accelerate the fall of the putin regime, that is, to increase efforts to support the only first thing and to increase pressure on russia
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through sanctions, both by introducing new sanctions and involving in the sanctions pressure other states that have either incompletely implemented these sanctions or that have not yet implemented the stations because these will be two main directions eh that concern ukraine, and there what will be related to brexit is also an important direction of british policy eh er, to a certain extent, it is for the domestic domestic british audience. perhaps even more important, because it is er, the economy, social well-being, but the ukrainian problem will remain at a high level. in the focus of attention. thank you, mr. volodymyr volodymyr volya, an international political scientist, commented on our broadcast, in particular, the appointment of lystras, and we
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include ihor kharchenko, a diplomat , ex-deputy minister of foreign affairs, former ambassador of ukraine to the uk. british let's watch it together and then your comments self-confident, uncompromising and determined 47-year-old lizdras will become the third woman in history at the head of the british government, the press calls her as the second iron lady, drawing parallels with margaret thatcher, the track itself rejects such comparisons, while at the same time trying to be the embodiment of british conservatism. britain imports two -thirds of the cheese it consumes . she did not
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pay attention to her current views, the prime minister has come a long way, was brought up in a family of rather left-wing beliefs, and during her student years in oxford even supported the idea of ​​abolishing the monarchy. nowadays , she, like margaret thatcher, promises to lower taxes , reduce public spending and stimulate the economy, which suffers from high inflation and the rapid increase in the price of energy sources. problems will not be solved i am ready to make tough decisions to restore our economy during the televised debates the tracks were asked if she is ready to push the nuclear button if necessary this is an important duty of the prime minister and i am ready without any emotion, she answered while still in the position of dniester minister of foreign affairs in boris johnson's government, taras declared that london will not stop until putin is defeated in ukraine, and her first
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foreign call with down street prem' yerka promises to do exactly to zelensky. i am proud of what london has done to oppose putin and help ukrainians to wage this war for freedom, democracy , we need to continue doing this to put an end to the war, what an honor and the cause of such high prices for road energy will also have to find a common language with its closest allies , the united states and france, according to the world press in washington, it is considered too maximalist, and its pre-election statement about emmanuel macron, saying that it is not yet known whether he is a friend or an enemy of britain, almost caused an interstate scandal in that tras doesn't pay attention to it, just as margaret thatcher, who was a maximalist in everything, didn't pay attention to it. ihor kharchenko is with us, mr. igor. how do you rate this new character?
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m-m i think for a long time that if there is a system in the world that is close to what we can call an ideal state system, then it is precisely the british one, therefore, under any circumstances, the personal e-e of britain, of course, they are important and can play the role of a certain very significant in history, but the system works, but now the british political system has brought a new prime minister to power in the british government. what are we , ladies and gentlemen, from the transport department? congratulations, of course. we thank boris johnson. this institute, er, the day after tomorrow, a new government will meet, that is, everything is going as it should
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, you are a normal, functioning democrat. therefore, er, i rate mmm. let's say it's not just normal, but with the feeling that er, it's my personal belief in the correctness of the british system of the state, it came true once again, mr. igor, but the uzova which we are just heading to and are already applying for, but we are on par with great britain, hmm, what is going on here, certain lathes for the early 70s, many of you do not remember it, if it was studied specifically, but was internal distance, well, they like to discuss, they make a decision only after the decision has been discussed as widely as possible with the involvement of experts on one side and on the other side of the population that votes and so on and so on, see
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point one, a normally functioning state system so, at the beginning in the 70s, when there was a debate in britain about whether they should join the european union, then there was still no european community, such a common market , so-called, and there it is, but different goals in britain part of it was that after all, we are europe, let’s go with europe after all. part of it was yes, no, europe is across the channel and that means the common market has so-and-so and so-and-so and that we will listen to what they say that is, this discussion will come back in one way or another in 20 or 30 years. this is a political discussion important to the british territory, and now it has turned out exactly like this. by the way, as far as i remember her biography, at a certain stage she was an opponent of the brothers well, watch the british one again
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the system is self-regulating, it is created in such a way that at the moment when britain needs the people who are needed at that moment, remember the 39th 40th year of the same vincent churchill, he was 6 years old he was nowhere. well, you are the only one, we have the so-called, nobody listened to him, he was there somewhere, he only talked about one thing hitler hitler hitler hitler hitler hitler then when the situation turned in such a way that the last wars turned out to be sobs, what the hell did he emphasize eh and then this war became serious, the british remembered and where is our church i literally for i don't know for a few days the government was headed by the same politician that
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britain needed. a decision that will allow britain to protect its national interests, and the general situation today in political education is such that without ukraine being one of the current policy priorities of any british government at the current stage it will work because the british understand better than anyone else that a significant part of the problems that have arisen in the world today and some of which are troubling british society today are the cause of these problems . it seems to me that you understand the registration very
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well, igor. well, we heard a speech after the appointment of the respected registration to the post of prime minister, and something seemed to me in their words. and it was levatsky when she mentioned the payments on communal services so that they don't hit your pockets, then for some reason i immediately remembered our beloved yulia tymoshenko. and it seemed to me that the whole ideology is more of labor than of conservatives, well, such a statement did not seem so to you, you know. i follow the british domestic from time to time politics, but i never comment on british domestic politics, for obvious reasons, there are british routers , that is, voters who elect their own government. when i worked in england, if you ask me what is the most important thing in the british system about
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what he said, the british have a very clear understanding, they are a very old, traditional democracy, and democracy for them is people choosing their own government, but actually everything is explained by this sentence, people choose themselves zero, no, i have no complaints about the british voters, it just says on the one hand that we will reduce taxes well, this is traditionally the case for conservatives in order to give business an opportunity to fill the economy, on the other hand, i will protect you from high prices for gas, electricity, utility services. the rhetoric of labor or whether it will be possible to combine these two alter egos. it seems to me, well, my boyfriend is doing. i'm sorry, as far as i am at the current stage, there is a whole series of very serious problems, very
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serious problems, eh, i will take any industry, eh, and this is just one example that you name among the problems that the british government has to solve, and there are at least a dozen big ones, i would like to comment on which of the first three problems that, one way or another, the current british government will solve in ukraine due to objective reasons today there are three priorities, it is any serious english analytical look at the overview ukraine is present everywhere er on the first coats and this allows me to talk about the fact that the registration that transfers to this position from the position of minister of foreign affairs she well the secrets of the secretary she er- eh, it's very fast, how can you not dash a very trained
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staff. in this regard, this basically means for us that our ally is not sold on the word ally . policy, e-e, assistance to ukraine in repelling aggression , assistance to ukraine in repelling aggression, all other issues, other issues, including internal issues, including utility payments, including energy prices, another question by the way. well, 15 years ago, i remember the numbers, now i don't looked, but compared to continental europe, it was much less dependent on russian energy carriers, this is a strategic choice now due to the fact that the general situation on energy carriers in the world has developed in this way.
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again, one of the big problems facing the british government today are problems there, there is no need to talk about british internal problems, we have many of our internal problems, but we have one problem in britain now, the name of this problem is moscow, the moscow regime, and this problem we thank god, with the help of britain, we have to solve this problem, it is key, this problem will be solved, all other problems will be solved much more. thank you, mr. volodymyr . the appointment of listras as the head of the government of the united kingdom ihor kharchenko i apologize and volodymyr volya before that ihor kharchenko, a diplomat and has experience in diplomatic work, the former ambassador of ukraine to great britain , also joined

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