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to do, but it is more difficult, but it was compared to a simple task, a much more difficult task to understand to what extent was their psychology changed by training in sub-russian countries under the russian occupation, and here we must admit that these changes took place, that these changes were traumatic, and it will be necessary to think very carefully about what in a way to help children rehabilitate after that. but i completely agree with ms. tatyana that even now there are many resources available for teachers , my comment was about the fact that they are not it is not state-owned, the state provides it, but other agencies, my comment was about the fact that there should actually be a state policy in our country, let’s go ms. tatiana. what do you think, based on your experience , when in this territory will be released and our children will go to school, and we are more faithful let's go to ukrainian education in this school, you just need to love them and accept them as they are, they must understand that they are protected, that no one will break them, that their
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knowledge gives them the opportunity to critically evaluate what they know, what they can do, and show them perspectives next, what can they get in our state, how will they be protected by our state and will it give us the opportunity not to lose any children? a-and to pass this difficult year from the side of people who work in education directly from the side of legislators tetyana fedunova was the association of heads of schools of the city of kyiv and the director of lyceum number 85 thank you very much, thank you very much people's deputies of ukraine who were with us, i wish you a good day and i wish you a good job. well, dear tv viewers, i want to say that thank you for being with us . what
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we are fighting for what our army is fighting for why are our soldiers dying today and killing enemies on our land so that these children who are studying today in such difficult conditions have a future that we understood what this future would be about it's worth talking about it, it's worth working on it and it's worth changing something, because today we're creating the future. thank you for being with us. see you again until the evening, and then watch espresso, and what's next, and subscribe to all our accounts in social networks be with the press goodbye vietnamese balm star the first step in the treatment of colds a proven drug and not a cosmetic mixture we will be healthy ask in pharmacies vietnamese trust only proven drugs weekly saturday political club helps to understand processes taking place in ukraine and the world, vitaly
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portnikov, host of espresso and invitations, experts based on facts give their assessment and forecast of the development of events, do you want to understand how our today will affect our tomorrow, watch the saturday political club, saturdays are not espresso, i am iryna koval, mother, wife, host of the espresso tv channel and more i am a volunteer, our soldiers at the front need a lot of things every day, and that is why part of my life today is helping the armed forces of ukraine, and i am very grateful to my colleagues for supporting me in this, now i i go to strangers in lviv, not in kyiv, i go to an unfamiliar coffee shop and drink delicious lviv coffee everything is alive and everyone alive in ukraine owes the army
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to the miracle of life and the army are now synonymous words in ukraine because without the army there is no life to help the army is to help life help the ukrainian army and life will win over death, each of you has made a small contribution to the lives of our soldiers and brings our victory closer. congratulations, my name is yuriy fizar, the relations between ukraine and the european union, achievements and what we still need to work on in order to form this alliance between us and for ukraine to join the european family as soon as possible about this and other things. i will talk to my guest today, she is mrs. viola von kramon, a member of the german alliance of the 90s, the green party from 2009 to 2013, she was a member of the
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bundestag, and in in 2019, she was elected to the european parliament. congratulations, mrs. vonkramon. thank you for joining us today. i sincerely thank you for inviting me again. so let's start with the fact that on october 10 we saw another change in the nature of the russian war in ukraine. missiles and it was the largest attack since the beginning of the war in february of this year. the european union will somehow react to this. if so, what will the reaction be? i think it was a well-planned strategy that did not arise at one moment, because it is obvious that putin will seriously lose militarily on the field the battle
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looks like this the liberation of the territory is going much more successfully than anyone could expect outside of ukraine putin is in a very tense situation, especially inside the country by winter it is usual to attack the civilian infrastructure system heating and the entire material and technical base is necessary in order to overwinter what the eu is doing, we are preparing another package of sanctions and of course we are still discussing the so-called price threshold for gas
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and this is not an easy discussion. on the international market, the issue itself. i still do not see agreement yesterday, the heads of state discussed it very intensively, next tuesday in luxembourg there will be a continuation of the meeting of energy ministers, and i miss that there will be another summit on this issue that for quite a long time we have been lobbying for an increase in military support, air
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defense, tanks, various weapons, everything that helps ukraine protect civilians, protect its own citizens, protect cities, energy facilities, help that is very urgent now, and i hope that we will be able to respond more promptly to this challenge, because you started talking about weapons for ukraine in one of your interviews you talked about supporting ukraine and i will quote weapons and money that's what matters today this position is shared by the ukrainian authorities or everyone in the european union is in solidarity with this, there is a lot that can be done to help in poland, for example, there are still two and a half million forcibly displaced people from ukraine and more and more people are coming from the eastern
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regions of the country and which people usually return home, they also need support because they are hoping for a decentralized heating system, i got to know a group of advisors of the kharkiv city council at the regional level, they are developing a plan to survive the winter, they have many homeless people, and of course we are trying activate aid at different levels, is this enough, of course not, i mean that people continue to suffer, military support is not enough in places where it is needed, of course, i can imagine how much money ukraine lacks, in particular , it is about 5 billion euros per month for managing the state, less bilateral eu contracts individual
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member states contribute significantly to ukraine winning this war, but this is not the end of history, this war is not over yet ukraine has not yet won this war - this is not a short-term sprint this is a long exhausting marathon and we must make sure that we will be able to activate the necessary financial support and other types of aid as well and next year after the winter it is important not only for supporting ukraine now but also for the reconstruction of the country and military support in the winter so i agree unfortunately it is a long marathon and great thank you for your support and help during its passage, let's go back to what we started with before the shelling of ukrainian citizens and ukrainian
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infrastructure immediately after that german chancellor offsholz called an urgent meeting of j7 and this was done at the request of the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyi. do you think that world leaders will somehow be able to put pressure on putin or at least influence him to stop what he is doing now? i think there are certain signs that putin is really politically isolated. cooperation organization recently we saw another so-called summit in astana and even from his best friends dictators like that kai rahman and others he did not get any support ani financial ani moral and political, which we expected, and the inspector is all onlyoapp, instead, they
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openly criticized putin in front of the televisions, and six months or 8 months ago they would not have allowed themselves to do this. moreover, the dolphin network is also not satisfied with the whole situation. we watched the impressive vote at the un general assembly and the support that ukraine received there was 144 votes for the resolution condemning the annexation of new regions of ukraine, so i believe that now it is important not only to support from us europeans, but also to oppose misinformation about russia's hybrid war which still continues to hover in remote regions yesterday i had the opportunity to talk to several human rights activists at a conference on alternative security, they were
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people from the middle east, africa and asia, they have no idea what is happening and why we have changed our security paradigm and we need explain to them that we should invest in africa, i spoke with some of your fellow citizens now they are going to go to africa explaining in nigeria sudan ghana in other countries what is happening and about that in general, this war is just basically being fed this russian disinformation, so we have to support them. there are a lot of vulnerable groups, people are starving, they are affected by the food crisis. we have to make sure that they are of the same opinion as us, then putin will not be able to win the war because he will be completely isolated, but this is a big work and for that we need to stay together in europe in the european
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union it will be possible let's wait and see let's work together try to do everything possible but i see how much has already been done in within the framework of supporting ukraine, putin cannot win this war and the synod he is speaking because we have our own army and we have your help and support thank you for that we are talking about putin's threats to use nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, do you personally think that he is determined seriously, putin's aim is to destabilize our societies , he knows exactly what is needed for this, but
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what kind of reaction can we expect from german society in particular after the nuclear threats, will he seriously see it or should we listen and never back down and we must stand firm especially watching the situation in ukraine and not let his words stop us really the potential consequences for putin and russia will be serious and significant and they will destroy not only him but also many of his allies in russia i think that the head of the prc also told putin about it. i believe
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that there is a certain red line and this red line is undoubtedly the use of nuclear weapons and nuclear bombs against ukraine. i am almost sure that this is a line that he will not cross. but of course he is playing with it now grasping at the last straw, but i very much doubt that he will use nuclear weapons against ukraine or against any other state, let's talk about another threat coming from russia, and i mean gas blackmail, bloomberg recently wrote that germany has no plan to
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fight against the russian energy threat, so my question is how germany overcomes this energy crisis. and what does it plan to do in the future? russia no longer supplies us with gas, so we are already completely independent. indeed, the energy price crisis is very serious and obvious, and how as a result, the industry suffers. we try to buy many cubic meters of gas from other autocrats , which is also a moral dilemma for us. not trading with russia is one thing, but getting gas from azerbaijan, qatar and algeria is not much better either, so at the moment we have to replace part of our
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gas with fossil gas from other suppliers tive we would like to switch to hydrogen, the chancellor together with our energy minister robert habek traveled to canada to sign an agreement with the canadians on the construction of wind farms and then transferring this energy to hydrogen, which will be transferred to europe, is of course a good project, but its implementation requires time, development of planning, the technology as such is not at a high level, so that it can be used immediately, we also need to find more potential energy- saving measures. i mean that even in the best situation compared to ukraine, we still use energy, it is possible to save at the
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individual level but not only we have developed a wider program of energy saving measures which need to be implemented it is one thing to have something on paper to vote and ratify it and another thing to put it into practice for this we lack a lot of manpower and materials in fact there are many things that have a lot of support from berlin and a lot of political will from our ministries but in the end -finally at the stage of operation we cannot deliver because it does not depend on us , that is why we are really fighting the crisis by doing everything possible even at the european level, at the european level some states have succeeded secure themselves even before the war and they did not fall into an energy trap, a way out of which this is the search for
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an alternative to russian gas throughout europe, prices are now rising, the supply is scarce and the demand is too high, we will also definitely have to help ukraine with gas and energy, i spoke with representatives of moldova, who suffered a lot from this energy crisis because it is 100% dependent on russia, they do not yet know how they will survive this winter. so, if you look around, this applies not only to berlin, not only to germany, but really all of europe and our closest neighbors ms. fund i have to ask you this question in ukraine germany is often accused of not giving us enough weapons to fight against russian aggression how fair do you
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think these accusations are partly true i think that at one point we have to decide whether we give western technologies to ukraine, including the leopard tanks of ukraine, so far there has been no official request, but i hope that the federal security council will give the green light if such a request comes to this at the moment we have 2192 leopard tanks all over europe in 13 different countries, none of which has applied at the government level for permission to export them, so far it is about circular agreements with various member states and then they supply old
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weapons as in the example with slovakia with greece and other states. i think that in order to truly support ukraine at the military level, we need to make this decision regarding leopard tanks as soon as possible, because they, together with other systems , can radically change the situation. i would like that the chancellor, his consultants and his advisor have a different position on this issue, we are pedaling hard because we understand that for ukraine it would be a powerful help because your country is technologically developed enough to deal with these weapons, but at the moment it is still not clear when these weapons can be exported to ukraine in the second place regarding the
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air defense system. i think that germany would export and will export more, it is more a question of the availability of many of these systems, we do not have them in stock, we simply do not have them now are produced and will therefore be transferred to ukraine. thank you. i hope it will be as soon as possible ms. von cramon at the end of september ukraine submitted an application for accelerated accession to nato how do you assess ukraine's chances of joining the north atlantic alliance it is difficult for me to make assumptions i believe that we need to make sure that ukraine will receive real guarantees security in nato or individual
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security guarantees from certain eu and nato member states, let me remind you that this issue requires a wider discourse and discussion, for example, an article was written former secretary general of nato anderson fograsmusin together with the head of the president's office andrii yermak. i believe that such contributions and debates should be started. also here in berlin, in addition, we need to explain to our citizens what it means if ukraine becomes a member of nato, because many people are either in favor or are quite skeptical
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however, i think that we should open space for debate on this issue and so far we are lagging behind on this and my last question to you for today ms. von kramon in june ukraine became candidate for membership in the european union, how should we as a country build our diplomacy, both external and internal, so as not to remain a candidate for many years to come, we must live up to expectations everywhere. i think that the window of opportunity is, i observe how my colleagues in the verkhovna rada and throughout the country are really extremely are working in a disciplined manner on all the issues that the eu commission entrusted and handed over to the government of ukraine. this
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is a really serious signal and proof that ukraine wants to join the eu and some countries that they are taking all the necessary measures, but we will see what will happen next in the first progress report. maybe at the beginning of next year, in march, april . whether it is important for your citizens to deepen political relations and so on, we can judge now, but of course we in the european parliament
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are all in favor of we will help our colleagues in the verkhovna rada and other institutions if they will need support and with some specific questions, we will be there and help them pave their way to the european union ms. von thank you very much for joining us today thank you for your sincere answers and most importantly for all the help and support we receive from you personally and from all european institutions especially in such a difficult time for ukraine as now. thank you very much. thank you very much to ukraine and soon i met with you personally.
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also a member of the alliance bloc, the 90s party of the greens from 2009 to 2013, she was a member of the european parliament and is a good friend of ukraine who comes to us and helps us both inside ukraine and abroad, we talked with her about relations between ukraine and the european union our the present and our future my name is yury fedor see you there is a war going on and not only for territories it is also a war for umy russia is throwing millions of oil dollars to turn ukrainians into little russians ukraine will become russia's showdown and analysis of information about ukraine by russian propagandists, specific facts and methods by which hostile propaganda turns people into
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obedient zombie-like inhabitants of the people's republic of ukraine against it information attacks by russians in the project of the chronicle of the information war with olga len tuesday thursday at 11:40 a.m. and friday at 1:00 p.m. tv channel espresso, i'm iryna koval, mother, wife, presenter of the tv channel espresso. and i'm also a volunteer. our soldiers at the front need a lot of things every day, and that's why part of my life today is helping the armed forces. of ukraine, and i am very grateful to my colleagues for supporting me in this sport during the war. what is it like? empty stadiums without fans in the stands, deserted sports halls, and destroyed sports facilities. our athletes lost the opportunity to train at home because of the war and were forced to
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flee abroad to prepare for the future starts, those who remained with weapons in their hands heroically defend ukraine in this war, the second place of ukraine will not suit us, we need a victory, but the koviyska saves the lives of our soldiers and brings our i congratulate the victory on the air, the program is hosted by ostap yarysh, the pentagon is worried that russia may purchase additional iranian weapons for its war in ukraine, earlier information appeared in the american media

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