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oh, and the most important thing is 35 of those who remained silent, who am i asking for? so, let's start with the russian ones, those who supported russia . prague, that is, we can see that the rotation is happening, so far it is difficult to say why eritrea held out this time, maybe the russians did not pay extra money, and it is quite possible that the regime there is very strict, eh, eh, he is now at war, taking part in the civil war in ethiopia opportunities are connected with this here, but the number of hard supporters of russia has not changed, so of those who have received the same, china, india , pakistan, and a number of other countries, that is, russia in its pro-borrow propaganda will say that you see, it
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did not condemn more than two of us there with half a billion people and they will say that. well, it's not important, but it's important to remember that the un energy assembly once again showed that most of the world's states are mostly small, medium-sized states, and russia's behavior worries the state because this behavior can become for other great powers and therefore the majority of the members of the united nations organization consider such actions of russia to be inadmissible and inadmissible, they openly condemn them and this well, this is again, i think, brings us closer from a diplomatic point of view to raising the issue of er the fact that russia should not occupy, at least, the place of a permanent member of the un security council, so that iran, an aggressor state, cannot have legal
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and global issues. and this right should at least be suspended, as maxim should in general to ask the question of how to use it got there if in the 14th year our diplomats raised this issue and most of the g7 countries and other countries looked at it as, well, let's say directly, they called us little heaven food so now, after the third successful vote on the very issue, we become one step closer to the implementation of this global project of ours to counter russia , that is, to remove russia from the permanent members of the un security council or to find a mechanism to suspend russia's right to vote. what should we do with bilateral relations with the states that supported the russian intervention and will try to annex our territories to russia, in particular we are talking about
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diplomatic relations with the same i do not know caragua or syria and so on. that is, we understand that these states actually stuck a knife in our back diplomatically and accordingly we have this the matter should be taken into account in our relations, particularly economic ones. well, because they acted as accomplices of the aggressor in the united nations. excuse me, please, before answering, i must provide this information the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe adopted a resolution in which the russian federation is called a terrorist regime, let's talk about it as well peter, please continue this, thank you very much what turned out to be said so, er, we see and this news will spread. europe on the persuasion of those politicians in those
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countries who still believe that it is possible to negotiate with putin. that is why this important decision of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe is absolutely exactly as for the countries that are now on the side of russia eh well look eh venezuela yes which was an ally of russia which is a very important country from the point of view of oil supply it is obtained and moreover it is eh ready to supply more oil in exchange for withdrawal the formation of american and american sanctions is seriously considered, and of course, the arrival of venezuelan oil will be a plus in the fight against russia, that is, the world of diplomacy is realistic. it is not black and white, so there really are all shades of white, black, gray whatever and here we have to work not in a straight line somewhere in a straight line like with belarus yes and somewhere somewhere in a straight line uh but somewhere and look for some other ways of influence or attempts to agree to
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change the position that's why look uh well, it will give us nothing practically severing relations with the dnieper, for sure, first it would be to try that the state in fact, all the states in the region of america, they support ukraine, and karabakh looks like a white crow there, that is enough, that is enough, that they are so they look very adequate in this region, they are punishing themselves in other words. these states that vote together with russia are punishing themselves, pay attention, even abstained, a bunch of people got one who supports russia. that is, everyone is trying to position themselves so carefully. the hpp resolution of the general assembly - this is an extremely important step and an important possible a tool for further actions, mr. peter, what further actions should be taken, i don't know what to plan, organize and in which direction to
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move well, because at the moment we understand that radbes will be blocked by the russian federation, which is its permanent member, and of course we are talking there about a potential change in the architecture of the united nations and the security council as such well, but until it comes to that, we understand how much blood will be shed by our ukrainian blood well, accordingly, there is a tool n assemblies, that is, the russians got a little bit in the teeth, so to speak. but maybe we should continue to build up some diplomatic efforts using the actual powers of the general assembly. well, because the bare equipment is quite our diplomats are working on this, but we must remember that the hpp general assembly vote for the general assembly is the result of hard work and multilateral work in new york, but it is also very important that it is bilateral, that is, now after this third vote did
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you see on the eve of the vote , india's position has changed a little bit, it officially condemned india, this is the first time since the beginning of the war, their ministry of foreign affairs condemned the use of an attack on a critical structure and the death of civilians, this is very it is an important shift, there is no vote yet, but for us this is a signal and i think our diplomats felt it, there will be serious work with india, which is an important country, and in the region, the opinion of which is listened to by other countries, and this is the first, that is, the work with india is bilateral, and the second - this is work with the countries that voted for us and that were found. i think our diplomats are also looking for ways to include the constructive inclusion of these countries in the rammstein format. that is, we know that at one time the soviet union of russia, ukraine around the world we have been selling weapons for the last 30-40 years there, and
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some of these weapons can still be useful to us, and we could use different mechanisms if, for example, germany does not want to supply tanks and somewhere there is e soviet ukrainian russian tanks, it was possible to agree that germany would transfer its tanks to this country. the purpose for which you mentioned about so that our soldiers die as little as possible and our soldiers beat the invaders more effectively. well , the meeting is happening today. the meeting in astana is about the talks between the president of turkey and mr. erdogan and putin, not peter . predict, be kind, the line that the president will try to introduce . erdoğan of turkey so here it is important to remember that this meeting there is a
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special conference trying to build events trust in asia and there putin has planned two meetings, they are very revealing, this is a meeting with erdogan and the meeting with the emir of the boat and why i will explain the boat is one of the largest gas-producing countries, and the russian side announced that it will talk with turkey about the creation of a gas hub, that is, it will be turkey. now, instead of germany, turkey is wanted in the eyes of the russian diplomats of the russian president of russia turkey should fulfill the role of this largest supplier, intermediary of the supply of russian gas to russian gas. here and there. what is putin's line? well, he will try to buy erdoğan's favor with these constant proposals for gas. i think the issue of supplying e-e means against air defense of the russian s-400 complexes to turkey
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will be raised again, some other things, some other things. this issue, and of course i think that at this meeting the issues of chornomorsk and this humanitarian grain corridor will expire on november 23. that is, there is not much space left here, i also think turkey will be to talk about this corridor and the supply of energy and food with russia on preferential terms, let's see if the goal works and here, of course, the position of nato and the european union in relation to turkey is very important for us, because as a er-e perdogan he er-e always asks one side then he turns to the other one and says that you will offer me yes. that is, there will be other intensive negotiations. after this meeting between erdoğan and the european letters and erdoğan of the usa and us here .
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it's a pity, unfortunately, the situation here is that we are more dependent on turkey, but turkey is more dependent on the west. therefore, the position of the west is a lot . because turkey will not want to deal with a pariah state that is completely separate and isolated from the world, thank you mr. petra petro burkovsky, political analyst, executive director of the democratic initiatives foundation named after ilko kucheriv, was from we are in touch, and now we are adding to the conversation the long-awaited yevgenia kravchuk, people's deputy of ukraine - member of kin in the permanent delegation of the verkhovna rada. congratulations to mrs. yevgenia . glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes. actually, they thanked the reporter, manuels, for his interest in our lithuanian colleague, he
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was the reporter of this resolution, and, well, i have been working with the couple for three years, and this is probably the most clear resolution that has a very important words and er, even legal terms, well, for the first time in general, the international organization actually recognized the russian regime, yes, the russian regime is terrorist, this is the first time in the documents of an international organization that there is a mention of a terrorist regime. terrorist policy, and the countries from here have appealed to freddie europe, 46 countries after we already expelled russia, there were 47 and now there are 46 countries, the delegates of these countries appealed to the member countries of the council of europe to speed up the establishment of the the committee of the international tribunal and it is very important
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that this resolution was actually voted after the speech of volodymyr zelenskyi, he talked about it in his speech and about the tribunal and the fact that a special compensatory mechanism is needed so that not only countries and the united states did not transfer financial aid to ukraine, but we were able to receive compensation for frozen russian assets or those on sanctions lists ms. yevgenia, one person abstained during the voting 99 votes for the resolution one person abstained maybe you have information name surname and so on position well i haven't looked yet but i think it's someone from the left there is such a group of leftists and even but uh, again, remembering how resolutions used to be voted on. previously, there were votes against or some very
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harsh statements were not passed. in general, they were not brought into the hall. therefore, now, i would say that it is, well, and it is considered unanimous support, because those who will receive it are not considered to be there. er against eh, only the ears of corn for eh and eh are taken into account. well, it’s unanimous. let’s put it this way, tell me how this resolution will or will not affect the presence of the russian federation in the un security council. and you know. we have already mentioned in this resolution that russia is it violates the un charter and there is no need to block the decision of the un security council. of course, the council of europe as another international organization cannot exclude russia from the un security council. but again, we started as a couple the preparation
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of another resolution that actually explains that russia is not should be a member of the un at all, why? because it is legal, when the soviet union collapsed, russia as a country did not apply for membership and these documents, if you look for them, there are no such documents in gena's un headquarters in the flat there, because there was a tacit agreement that russia is becoming, as they say, the legal successor of the soviet union, and by the way, it is interesting that ukraine and belarus were still republics of the union at the time. they immediately had a separate membership , and this is just normal, so they became the legal successors of their own countries when they became independent countries, but from russia such there are no documents because well, we will, well, at least use the couple's resolution as another legal uh, well, such a tool so that our lawyers in new york, uh, could also uh, uh, ask
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this uh, question at the meetings of the uh, un general assembly, but i will honestly tell you my opinion. it seems to me that it is necessary to start seriously thinking about the fact that there should be some other, different agreement on international security, because it did not work, it does not work, and of course we all rejoiced, we gave birth yesterday, so what? a resolution of the general assembly appeared that condemned the referendums, there are many more countries that supported ukraine than received russia, there were only five countries in total that voted against the resolution, but well, let's say that in real life, to restore our territory's integrity is well, there is no relationship, but after all, the un was founded after the second world war world war ii, after the league of nations failed to prevent such soldiers from entering, so, well, with this main task, the organization of the united nations
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failed, we must seriously think about some other the format is yes. we definitely understand that the security council of the united nations, which should be able to resolve a lot of issues in a closed mode, so to speak, peacefully between the founding members of the security council. of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe, because it was happening, there should have been at least a meeting between the head of the party and the families of the azov residents. will it be possible to help with the help of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe? i was here with them at meetings of all political groups, and it seems to me that another important aspect is that since the council of europe and well here there are deputies
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from the countries of the council of europe who are at the same time the largest donors to the red cross, this can be a good tool of pressure because the red cross which well , in fact, he does not fulfill his mandate and was not there, nor was he in the deer park, he was not in the temporarily occupied territories, since the 14th year, we asked for someone from international organizations to go and see how our political political prisoners are in crimea the crimean tatars are either there or there, the imprisonment of all this did not happen, and unfortunately it did, and that is why we appeal to the donor countries to submit requests and submit letters stating that well, you are fulfilling your mandate. by the way, in the resolution and this is also important, there is a point about the red cross so that the red cross will still carry out a humanitarian mission together with the un and other relevant international organizations and will still carry out this mission over the territories that are currently temporarily
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occupied or well, on the territory of russia, where are ours political prisoners. by the way, there is another important point that appeared in the resolution, which actually appeared after monday, after these barbaric terrorist attacks on the whole of ukraine. to provide air defense systems and we can see that the process is already going on in parallel with individual nato countries and we have already accelerated the process of receiving and the president also spoke about this while addressing the seven nato countries and from germany and finally from the united states, but this it is possible to do more and better, and it is in the resolution of the couple that was voted today with the appropriate amendment to provide air defense systems, this is also a big thank you, mr. yevgenia, for your work and for the live broadcast of the espresso tv channel, yevhenia kravchuk, people's deputy of ukraine, member of the
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permanent delegation of the supreme councilors in the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe, we are going further past 10:30 and i will remind you that the russians destroyed not only the energy infrastructure, but also caused damage to one of the most significant, let's say of the higher educational institutions of our country, we are talking about kyiv national university and taras shevchenko universities, and we are in touch petro oleshchuk, associate professor of shevchenko kyiv national university, political scientist petra, we congratulate you glory to ukraine glory to the heroes i congratulate many cultural and educational institutions , including the central council building, museum khanenko , shevchenko museum, kyiv national university were damaged as a result of the last missile attack, how is it going?
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knu is feeling now, well, again, here i think that with regard to losses and the corresponding ways of overcoming them, it is better here, after all, the administration comments on all these issues because i am probably not competent enough in this aspect, although even i understand that the losses are very, very significant. and the university will again have to invest a lot of resources under the conditions that ukraine continues to be in a state of war and all resources go to victory, the university will have to spend a lot of resources to restore appropriate destruction and to do all this as soon as possible because winter is approaching and in fact a large part of the university yellow building, first of all part of the red building of the
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maksymovich library remained without windows and this is a very serious problem after all, in the yellow building, there are windows, which means doors. well, in short, everything that first suffers from the blast wave here just needs to be understood that one of the rockets fell just literally next to the library of maksimovich university well, accordingly, there are actually no windows left and this is a very large amount of corresponding destruction , expenses and the like. can this in any way affect the mode of storage of valuable literature? well, of course. one of the largest scientific libraries in kyiv, where there are many quite valuable copies of books. therefore, of course, this is a very
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big problem, but now everyone in ukraine is experiencing big problems, big dangers and the university also found itself in this situation in the epicenter of russian aggression, and it seems to me very , very telling that russia, having declared attacks on the so-called decision-making centers, for some reason decided to attack first of all the historical buildings taras shevchenko kyiv national university, mr. petre the khanenki museum asks the people of kyiv to participate in the restoration of it and the shevchenko university. it is about the need to replace the windows, and this work must be done now, while there are no such abundant precipitation eh at the same time, mr. peter, please tell me if there is any information about what the
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relevant ministries are doing in order to somehow facilitate the restoration of such important educational and cultural objects in our country, well , again, i am aware of administrative issues again, i can't tell you anything, i only know that the university has announced an action that we will rebuild kneu together. and this relevant information is distributed on the university's social networks and there, in particular, it is offered to citizens of ukraine who wish to contribute to the reconstruction of the university, do it on the pages of the university in social networks, you can find relevant details and whoever thinks for himself that it is worth doing, he can do it, mr. peter, what changes will take place in the work of the educational institution. so we understand that massive rocket attacks can be repeated knowing the more so the approach of the russians to our
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infrastructural facilities well, but people also need to study, well, the university now works in online mode, that is, the teachers work and read lectures with the help of online and also students have the opportunity to listen to lectures and participate in seminar classes and again this is not really something fundamentally new for the university because the university started to master the appropriate technical means of learning since the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic and then for a while time the university was able to resume its work in the offline mode, in principle, this academic year, mostly the majority of courses began to be taught in the online mode, although some courses were taught in the classrooms now at the present
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at the moment, in principle, everyone works online and is also forced to work online and the employees who, again , provide the educational process there, that's why it's not, you know, something like that. what to do . one of the business cards of ukrainian science and education. that is , we understand that, well, very often, students come for free, so to attend not only face-to-face lectures, so, well, what happens in virtual ones, i can’t even imagine. well, how can i tell you of course, we all want sooner or later the educational institutions of ukraine to return to traditional forms of teaching work, but the fact that
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such circumstances are now in ukraine does not mean that the educational process should be stopped and everyone is working, everyone is working, many of the teachers have successfully mastered during this time the latest technologies, how can the educational process be carried out, uh, again, this all naturally creates many problems, but you know, any situation is both a problem and an opportunity, including an opportunity to master for itself something new and then it has already been successfully used in other realities, so i again, apparently, and everyone is waiting for the educational process to take place as it should now in a classical university, but also i do not see, you know, any such radically incredible problem that would interfered with conducting the educational
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process in the form in which it is taking place now, well, at least i conduct it as if it is completely uh, well, let's say so, at least i hope that it is at the proper level, well, thank god that everything is going well. thank you, mr. peter petro oleschuk associate professor of taras shevchenko national university of kyiv, political scientist, worked live on the espresso tv channel well, before the news, we still have a few minutes, i will take the opportunity to present to you a very symptomatic story of a certain saldo, who we know well , is still alive one of the gauleiter, in particular, of the kherson region, appealed to the leadership of the russian federation with a request to organize the evacuation of all residents of the kherson region , the leadership of the kherson region made a decision to organize the possibility of traveling to other regions
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of the russian federation for recreation and education of kherson families, this applies both to the residents of the right bank and to all other people who believe that we offer all residents of the kherson region to protect themselves from the consequences that may be caused by missile strikes and to travel to the territory of other regions of the russian federation this is aceta, i'm trying to translate help from russian, they're trying yes yes yes and i'll catch up with you and send you news from british intelligence and news about kherson, british intelligence assures that the russians are waiting for battles in kherson because they ordered to prepare the evacuation of part of the civilians of this city. and this is written in the intelligence review of the british ministry of defense. therefore , it is noted that having retreated approximately 20 km to the north in the kherson sector at the beginning of october, the russian troops are probably trying to strengthen
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the new front line on west of the village of milove, there are fierce battles on this line, especially in the west, where ukrainian offensives mean that the russian flank is no longer protected by the ingulets river, most of the russian troops on this front line, undermanned airborne forces units oh, interestingly , an event is currently developing in the kherson region, in any case, our counteroffensive actions continue to liberate populated areas. espresso and our colleague iryna koval will introduce them iryna we invite you to speak thank you colleagues literally in a moment about the situation in different regions of our country about the new stamp from ukrposhta and also about aid to our country

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