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this is russia. that is, it is a country that is easy to talk to. there is nothing impossible and unrealistic. that is , only a military defeat can stop them. and then there is the husky court or, as it is now fashionable to say, the mariupol court. for all that if they have done in ukraine. so once again i say diplomatically, i don't see a way out of this situation that i wanted today, but the military. the supply of such weapons that will help us more effectively fight against these forces, that is, anti-missile anti-aircraft artillery, anti-aircraft artillery, anti-drones and anti- missile defense, which we have today, but it is simply
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not enough physically, because it is clear that it will take some time, but there is no need to talk about what if and in russia, er, this stockpile of missiles is not inexhaustible, and sooner or later they will end as er, as i understand that this does not make it easier for us but nevertheless well, at least there should be some small amount of optimism in this because they can't subsist forever could you mention that western aid and air defense assistance can change the situation, and obviously it will. over the past few days, we have heard many statements from members of the israeli government where it was said that if iran supplies shahida drones to russia, then israel can help with anti-aircraft defense or should
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help with anti-aircraft defense, israeli defense minister beni hans stated that his ukraine still excludes the supply of weapons to kyiv and says that israel provides ukraine only with medical and humanitarian aid and is limited to this. at the same time, ukraine officially requested from israel air defense systems that would allow to fight the drones used by russia in the current war. now we are talking about not just a war against ukraine, but also about the genocide of the ukrainian people by the kremlin. i think that israel and i are a country
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and that israeli society is quite in a difficult situation, one should not forget that israel has a specific relationship with the russian federation, which is, first of all, independence, let's say, from the public opinion of that part of the population of israel who are from russia or from the former soviet union, which many parts of they are noted, he associates himself with them, well, more with russia than with any other former republics of the soviet union, and there will be elections in israel soon. if you listen to israeli analysts, including those who speak on on our broadcasts, you will hear that hmm. well, there are things that simply do not need to be discussed in the public space, and i think that this is exactly what is being done, so it seems to me that we should pay less attention to statements, and
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look at the result, which is what we are with sometimes we will feel , that is, well, i don’t want to be some kind of prophet. but it seems to me that israel’s attitude towards the supply or non-supply of weapons to ukraine can change. it is quite possible. i think it will change . that the price is possible the less they will be in the public sphere, the better for the case, we will see the result today, mr. volodymyr, there was supposed to be a telephone conversation between the minister of defense of ukraine, oleksiy reznikov , and the minister of defense of israel, beni hansen, but as reported by the 13th channel of israeli television - this is this these negotiations or this conversation is a little delayed due to hansa's own statements about the supply to ukraine, and what does this
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mean in diplomatic language when negotiations are scheduled between the two ministers and they are transferred through certain phrases or statements of one of the ministers. i think that this in no way means that hans does not want to speak , it may mean that he does not have an answer, there is still no answer to those questions which, well, it is clear to everyone that our minister of defense will put before him, and that is why he probably asked for a certain pause. well , because this is a decision that he cannot make personally hmm. should it be discussed individually at the level of the government, i know. i think that this is the reason this delay in phone permissions or vkontakte when they develop their position finally , then it will happen through languages, because you know
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diplomacy in such contacts, now we are not accepted that a conversation took place in order to hear it, it is better to postpone it and hear it in a few days , yes, i really hope that this is the case and will be at the same time today the chancellor of the federal republic of germany in lavsholtz stated that russia's scorched earth tactics on the territory of ukraine will not help russia win the war and he condemned the strikes by combat drones on critical infrastructure this is a war crime of ukraine, which will not achieve its goal, he said, speaking in a government statement to the bundestag, at the same time, according to shultz, russian bomb and missile terror is, in the end , an act of custom, just like the mobilization of russian men for war.
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volodymyr, they said that the un is quite seriously discussing the issue of the possible exclusion or, let's say, the limitation of russia's rights in the organization of the united nations, including in the council of security, but you and i talked several times on our broadcasts about the status of the russian federation, how it gained authority in the organization of the united nations in 1991, and you talked about the fact that there are legal points regarding the legal succession of the russian federation, the fact that it declared itself, or let's say , the cis countries agreed to the fact that russia was the legal successor of the ussr in the un, and according to the un charter, russia still had to go through the entire procedure from joining the un to its acceptance into the un security council, taking into account the fact that literally 10
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days ago, the un general assembly voted on a resolution condemning the accession of the occupied territories by russia territories of ukraine and we received the result of 143 votes and there were only a few against er is there a chance to throw russia out of the un security council, so that they do not interfere with er with their veto the organization of the united nations from fulfilling its main mission in to the world and even though it seems tempting well, as a specialist, i have to say that it is not something that can be achieved within days or a week or even several months, but the fact that the process has already started, i have already talked about it he said it is important. is
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it important that there is an isolation that you mentioned mr sergey, what does 143 votes mean, it means two -thirds with a margin, now the point is that well, how to formulate the decision that we are trying to make, will it be a limitation of powers, will it be the exclusion of russia, well, is it more difficult, or will it be an appeal and i think about it already also the front ones on the air said everything will be an appeal to the international court of the un with a request to issue a recommendation or to answer the question of whether russia is legally there or illegally, now you know many experts are arguing arguing with one it seems that it is unrealistic to exclude russia because it illegally occupies the place of the former soviet union, it is better to go the route of its exclusion for violating
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the un charter, others consider it completely opposite, and there are those who believe that both or both of these options are unrealistic, and it is better to leave by way of limitation of powers and even here, well, how funny it sounds, but literally the last publication appeared a couple of days ago, it caught my eye, it seems to be an english lawyer, it is quite well known which directly said that the delegation of ukraine to the un should raise the question of non-recognition or revocation of the powers of the russian federation as illegally occupying a place and instead offer to occupy this place in ukraine, that is, you know, a peculiar chinese precedent of the year 71, when they excluded e-e zones of the security council of the republic china
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is what we now know, this is the bathroom, and instead of it, they turned on the reception, uh, misha will give way to the chinese people's republic, which still exists today. well, this looks quite fantastic. for example, i believe that ukraine does not in any way pretend to provide security on the spot, especially in terms of the authority to review them and so on. it seems to me that there is a basis for seriously dealing with this issue, and there is another an opinion that also, well, sounds quite funny, but if you ask lawyers, they will say that there is absolutely nothing funny here. the fact is that the statute has a provision that clearly and for a long time
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in several paragraphs spells out what the state is, that is, in order for the state to be a member she has er must have certain characteristics there, it is the territory of the population, the elected government, the administrative system, and so on , so it is not funny, but after those famous decrees of putin on the accession of four subjects of the e-e part of ukraine to the russian federation, that is, the dpr of the lpr of zaporizhia and the kherson region and appendix eh, this means for any city that something has changed, the borders and the central tip of the russian federation, the country of today's russia, with these territories glued to itself, is it the same country that was a member of the un without these territories. i say once again how
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paradoxical it sounds, but from a legal point of view there are certain implications. and some lawyers advise the ukrainian delegations to seriously look into this issue. so let's see. i think that these processes have only just begun . well, of course not. yesterday we were talking about it. there are more reports from 2017, but today it has simply overtaken everyone , so much so that more and more supporters are appearing among the un member states that this question should finally be raised formally and officially. well, if we add to this that later in the last months, at night, she was actually excluded from the composition of some organizations, including some of them , uh, well, they are part of the un system. so, there are already precedents, it's nothing. the un is a
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universal organization. it's more difficult there, because it's easier to exclude fishing rods from some committee or organization than from the united nations itself. nevertheless, it shows that there is nothing more about it. and listen and now about it i am already actively talking, mr. volodymyr, and we do not have much time left before the end of the program. i would like to ask you about the decision of the verkhovna rada regarding the republic of ichkeria chechnya regarding the recognition of the territory temporarily occupied by russia. recognition of the republic of chechnya, the territory occupied by the russian federation. i think that this is an extraordinary
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step, and it is very important here. ichkeria, because this republic probably suffered the most from the fact of being part of the russian federation, but it is a signal to others, for example, tatarstan, bashkiria, and a whole series of republics or subjects of the federation in the far east er, well, in fact, monoethnic republics that have their own national rug, which have er, well, some of them are also rich in raw materials. that is, the environment there itself is oil and gas, the great east is generally there, as i already said , the entire mendeleev table, so what well, this is a signal for them
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also, what if they can fully expect that in eurasia, it is clear that if they ask this question, it is not about some kind of partisan war that ukraine will support these republics, it is simply about their desire, and such a desire sooner or later this whole mobilization will come, which is primarily based on numbers. i understand. rudenko goodbye vietnamese balsam zirka the first step in the treatment of a cold is a proven
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ukrainians were forced to leave their homes and seek a new destiny abroad today we will talk about the country of love the country of high fashion the country of eclairs and croissants, all this about france, how ukrainians live in france, we will learn from my journalist colleague nadia petrunyok, who volunteered to tell her story, nadia, i congratulate you. i congratulate you, angelika, indeed, france is both the country of eclairs and the country of croissants, as you say, everyone is nice gastronomic myths about france , they really work nadya you already said that these are myths and it will be very interesting if you dispel them in a certain way for us today, if it is really so, i will note that one hundred thousand refugees from ukraine have been accepted france at the beginning of the full-scale invasion of russia on the territory of ukraine, i wonder exactly at what moment you
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left the territory of our country, decided to leave and why did you choose france as a temporary refuge? i left ukraine in mid-march from the first we left kyiv with my family for the territory closer to the polish border in the lviv region, but when we had the opportunity to go to europe, we took advantage of it because relatives of our family live in france, so we have certain connections here with the family type and let's say they helped us adapt here. we don't live with relatives, but they helped us find housing and generally informed us that france accepts ukrainian namesakes and we can take advantage of this opportunity, we can come to france, get temporary protection, get certain social services and adapt to life in this country during the war period how france met you
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nadi these are the first impressions of your family, how the french reacted to the ukrainians, that is why we see completely different reactions even among countries of the european union in poland, ukrainian flags hang on literally every house, and the poles are very happy to meet us somewhere, some nations like germany or austria, they are colder in nature, maybe not so welcoming, but nevertheless they help us. in fact, i observed that in france there will be too much radio ukrainians understanding how ukrainians are perceived in poland in the future in european countries eh in western europe maybe there will not be such an attitude and maybe we will have to face some misunderstandings here or with some difficulties in communicating with the french, ah, but, fortunately, my family and i have not come across such french people, or in general
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such people in europe, who would not be happy for ukrainians or who would not want us to stay here, in fact, we i was lucky to meet such french people who were happy to baptize us and who were happy to help us and who treated the ukrainians with an open heart from to their problems e personally we are now in ukraine basque e it is e hm e let’s say yes yes it is france but it is a territory which is inhabited not only by the french, albass, basques - these are people who, throughout their history , have also experienced incredible persecution, and they mention the franco-spanish regime, which was very, very difficult for them, and they understand what ukrainians are going through now that russia has attacked them, they understand what to be oppressed no, they help the ukrainians because they feel with us some kind of mental connection and uh, they realize what it is about, and with regard to the french, we
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also feel tolerance, friendship in their condition, and we talked the same way here with the british, because there are just as many of them in this region in the south of france. they come in large numbers and from london they move here, they buy houses here because it is much cheaper to live here than in england and they can run their own business . business online and in this way live in more comfortable conditions for yourself in a warm environment and not pay huge such costs for housing and for renting housing as they would have to do in england, and speaking with them, we also felt this support and the british which are very common they talk about the fact that they have such a glorious past, and this country has such a long history, and there is a lot to remember, and they can brag about a lot, on the other hand, they criticize it for a lot question, we talked
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to someone, we say that they are aware of their imperial past and they are aware of how many people they have caused to people, for example in india, and they say we feel that we must apologize. that is, we feel that we have a fault before the world and we must now behave completely differently because we feel where we were wrong earlier in our history , and i was very surprised, pleasantly surprised by such words, and i understand what a chasm there is mentally between the british than the french, between the russians, and after getting here, i understand that being in the midst of civilized people, who are completely different from those empires and now oppress ukraine eh i understand that as a ukrainian woman eh i have the right to respect myself i have the right to respect my nation i have the right to achieve a better life for my own family and i understand that all ukrainians have on this right and that you didn't say in the country of the
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aggressors what kind of propaganda they tried to impose on the world and about ukrainians about other peoples about your highness and this is all an absolute lie and there is no reason to believe ah everyone is rich and believe it yes, let's say that we have to tolerate something in the union, give up something , and so on. here in europe, you feel like a real european, a real part of the european family of which ukraine has always been and i am sure will continue to be. you really made a good point. the french feel guilty for their mistakes, which teachings, but in the history of france, but primarily of imperial france, but the russians do not feel this, and in this they are very significantly different from the europeans . you are settled in camps, and then from the camps you are distributed in this way, how is it correct
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to say so, you are moving, let's say some specific region, they distribute you already there in switzerland to cantons in france, it is possible they will tell you what it is called correctly, where you were sent immediately, the fact is that we immediately went here in the atlantic pyrenees, because relatives live here and because relatives made sure that we got housing in advance and while we were still on the road, that is, they offered compliance they asked themselves if there is housing for such a large number of people and not far from us, so that is, they are citizens of france and because they have lived here for a long time and, accordingly, they know the french language well, they could communicate with all the necessary institutions to find out the necessary information, that's why we didn't have to, for example, come to paris and
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look for such a temporary shelter to live in a hotel, for example, how many three people are accommodated who arrive here and then look for social housing or housing with volunteers, we immediately we arrived at the place where we lived for the first month and the relatives found us a house, that is, they communicated through shelter for ukraine and through social services they found those volunteers who want to take in ukrainians, they said that they are their relatives and, accordingly, they told what about us and the people were happy to greet us. there was no conditional barrier because the first ones to accept us were the british . they talked about the fact that they recognize their historical mistakes and they want to help ukraine, and then we moved to live with the basques and, accordingly, in the same region. we stayed , but the place of residence changed and here we already live in a house that we rent and communicate
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with the basques, in fact, in order to find a place to live in france, and you need to know about it right away, because when you are in a country with which you have no contacts, and you have mostly experienced ukrainian refugees, you need to immediately find out how it is arranged a system in order not to waste time, for example, in france, upon arrival, you need to immediately go to the project manager or to the super-prefecture. for example, we were in the super-prefecture of the city of baioga, because there is a district in the district, there is the main architecture, such as the city hall and the administration. city ​​office in which you draw up the necessary papers in order to stay in this country to receive temporary protection. therefore, you need to waste no time moving to the state institution to negotiate there . to obtain the right to residence and such right is granted immediately. so
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here it is for six months, that is, every six months, if there is a need to live in france in the future, it must be renewed, we have already done it in from september to the new ones, our temporary residence permit in france, and already when a person has the necessary documents, he can issue e-e insurance on it applies to practically any medical services that will be necessary for either an adult person or a child because it is optional insurance is it mandatory, well, it is obvious that it is optional, but it means that if you do not have insurance, you will have to pay for medical services, if you apply to the relevant organization, it is called cba, then you get free insurance if you are from ukraine or with a certificate of non-temporary residence i have already used the services of doctors several times, the necessity unfortunately, each time they were free, and these services were quite
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high-quality, and we simply went to the hospital, even to the emergency department, and there they provided all the necessary help, it was necessary there was, for example, we are here with my mother in particular, and such an unfortunate thing happened, she burned her hand and we had to rush to the hospital, where the wound was immediately treated, but after that it was prescribed visiting a nurse and a nurse came to us every day for 10 days to do dressings. all of this was completely free of charge . we received all the medicines in the pharmacy for free . medicine is free at the pharmacy, you don't pay for it and that's why, of course, we didn't refuse health insurance, because it's actually very convenient and may be needed at some unexpected moment samsung what is the clarification regarding use

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