tv [untitled] November 3, 2022 10:30am-11:01am EET
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again, we disappear on the road and maybe the mobile connection is not too smooth today with ms. vitaly yarmolenko, they were a consultant of the national institute of strategic studies . it seems that the ukrainian side gave to president putin so that they calmed down and the scout, well, well, take your grain, we will not move it, especially since we have nothing to do, our hands have long been used up, and until now, our battleship moscow is still under water and continues move in the direction of crimea. well, that's the story . listen, it's also interesting. what's happening now in iran, we know for sure that in iran they raised a red flag of revenge over the main mosque, that's what it's called. the last time was in the 20th year,
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before the attack of a missile attack on the american aircraft carrier, after which the truth would be that there would have been a fairly devastating counterattack from the americans. by the way, trump then almost said his generals that he almost demanded that they immediately declare war and it might be early it would be better if anyone knows him. now i don’t know. but what is happening there ? meanwhile, iran says that no, it is not going to attack saudi arabia. let us remind you that this information was spread by the special intelligence services of saudi arabia. this attack is inevitable even with on the side of iran, he claims that he respects all neighboring countries today, but knowing that iran still does not supply any drones to russia, and he emphasizes this more than once, it is in principle to trust any statements of iran it is impossible and very interesting, in fact, how the situation will develop there, what in principle there
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might be opportunities here, i am one of our viewers, and i am a cartoonist artist. i understand that i sent my caricature, which i drew on the occasion of this grain deal and all that sometimes it happens to her, uh, kyiv-posti. yes, uh, there is actually a drawing of a russian general or someone who is sitting on a washing machine. combined only from paper water areas so that ships can't sail through eh well, thank you mr. serhiy kolyada, if it's correct, i called your name and surname for monitoring our topics, and for also reacting to what we say. to talk about this topic what is the threat if suddenly something is disrupted by the grain agreement er, what is the
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threat to the economy and and in general, how will the world also react to the lack of ukrainian grain with us next iryna kosy starhinakova, an employee of the institute of economic research and kateryna yaresko, a journalist of the sekrain center project, peacemaker, we welcome you to our airwaves. good morning to you. good morning. how did you react to russia's statement that it is returning to the grain agreement because ukraine has given it security guarantees, which security guarantees are we talking about, isn't it russia? transports some cargo ships of ukraine and torpedoes them from time to time so that they go to the bottom, there is a general rule of lies, so if there is an information war, of course everything they say is even if there is partial truth but all the same, these are information operations. this is how
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it should be treated with great skepticism. was it a message, perhaps about the fact that we are now returning , or were there some conversations about which we were there under such conditions? so we had to save face and in front of our own citizens in first of all, yes. that's how i wanted to add that russia's statements are, in principle, yes, we are skeptical of them, but the same insurance companies listen to them, and this is very important for our e-e cargo transportation, because the insurance of these cargoes affects the price and therefore, the uncertainty that russia creates on this market on the grain corridor, unfortunately, increases the price of transportation, there was a moment when russia threatened covertly, that is, the sandman said that we do not know what will happen to those ships or whether they will arrive. he said something like that, but nevertheless there was a fairly decisive
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position on the part of the un, which sounds almost like an oxymoron, nevertheless, and on the part of turkey, in particular, that the ships will sail and they sailed, and it seems to me that i may be wrong, but russia in at some point they were faced with a choice either they needed these vessels or somehow pretend that they were not going to do this at all or do i understand it correctly and k and how and uh well, what were the people who were involved in all of this thinking at that moment that is, there are people who chartered these ships. someone had to give their consent to the fact that they were going into such dangerous situations that the same insurers who insured these cargoes thought how it all happened behind the scenes. maybe you know mrs. ira, well, i want to say that now these ships which go they go for those insurance contracts that were uh signed
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even before the crisis because how uh this crisis and these threats to russia will affect. we will see further. i hope you are right and the market will adapt uh and will believe the assurances of the un and turkey about the corridor will work and that these parties will do it is possible, but the threat exists and at the moment this uncertainty is already creating a little traffic jam in our ports because the grain is not being exported at the pace that was expected. they talk about that that they are in anxious anticipation because there are already certain e-e well, as she said, traffic jams, that is, there is no place for grain to be stored in the elevators at the ports terminals and it is already starting to be stored in wagons and standing on the tracks e-e, everyone expects that everything is unlocked and the number of
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ships that passed when the number of infectious groups was increased to 10. then in a day they checked that this was under 40-50 ships per day, but we really hope that this pace will remain . in general, by the way, about 10 million have been withdrawn now so i understand that this is only about a quarter of what they planned to withdraw as well. well, this nervousness and anxiety in october had a big impact, but despite that, already in october, ukraine reached pre-war grain export volumes, so there were very optimistic expectations for further work, but i i also saw statements that ukraine still has a very large volume of exported grain, and we really need this corridor when we are working in order to have time to take out the grain that remained from the past, i am impressed , which we have already managed to collect this year until
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of the next meeting, that is, the winter will be hot in our country too. by the way, there are certain fluctuations on the market of grain prices in connection with this and this situation. there are threatening russian statements about what is currently being observed there and what are the general forecasts . how are you? do you think, mrs. teren, and this morning the caravan of ships that were waiting for a solution to this situation left, seven ships of 290,000 tons , and these are a good sign, and in addition, in the sea of marble in the istanbul area and already at the exit from the bosphorus in black there are also ships in the sea that say they are
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are going to our ports, so we hope that all this will really be fixed by november 19, this is how the action works. this is what was signed. if suddenly on the 19th, well, on november 19th, can we expect that russia will again resort to some provocations well, we have already seen the reaction of yordagan, we have seen the decisive reaction of the un, so i think that, well, i hope that this will continue. that is, it will stop putin. well, i think that the corridor will work, by the way, until the issue is resolved at the meeting of the g20. i think that putin will try use this as an argument and will also look for some additional benefits for themselves, because
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this meeting will be until the 19th, and i think that the final decision regarding russia's policy in this regard will be made right there, so everyone is waiting . by the way, the ukrainian ministry of the interior, from which the ministry of foreign affairs, oleg nijenko , wrote 46 minutes ago that ukraine did not actually provide any security guarantees to russia. used and did not plan to use the grain corridor for military purposes, i grant that this is exactly what they are trying to claim. it is this match that the russians claim, that is, do you remember all these hoax stories, as they say. in er in
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sevastopol, but no one will tell about it in the russian news. that's right, nikolenko also said that moscow returned to the grain agreement thanks to antonio's active diplomacy deputy secretary general of the united nations and the president of turkey, jep r. reprimand, this was the position of strength, our diplomat said, not a concession, the own leadership demonstrated by turkey, what does it mean, in particular, in this story, in your opinion, and does it finally end somehow or does it take away putin's opportunities in further bluffing, but in this story, in your opinion, cardigan is very influential with the player on this market, we understand and uh, he is
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his initiative, he is connected to it in the media, he has elections soon, uh, we will remember when we signed it was the turkish media that were watching the grain agreement, as it was presented, it was just such a very powerful pr by one person, erdogan, who was credited all this year and all these achievements were called the greatest diplomatic achievement of his entire career there and so on, that's why he will definitely lobby for this, and i 'm sure that this will continue with turkey , even with turkey. yes, and the second aspect, turkey is making money from this because of the fact that crimea was occupied, the
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transportation between turkish desks before, the crimean ports worked very powerfully , now they don’t, uh, turkey refused to uh, in fact, refused the grain that russia exports from the occupied territories of ukraine, at least directly , now we almost do not record that uh, ships with grain entered turkish ports, as it was at the beginning of spring there, for example, that's why we are observing a change in turkey's policy, of course, that means that they are interested in this, and i think that they will continue and the agreement will continue. and what do you think? here is this information around the grain corridor. there are constant such and such uncertainty, yes, russia
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comes out of an agreement, then enters again, those countries that are actually waiting for the grain, how do they get the information , do they know that the grain does not reach them in the time it should have, and it is possible i am under threat of delivery not through ukraine, but through russia. well, we faced this. when the ship glaudia came to lebanon, and our embassy there worked hard not to accept this ship. for example, our own ship still faced this problem. lebanon is 70% less than there. receive the grain is from ukraine and they had a big shortage of grain at that time, that is, they are also working very hmm, russian lobbyists are working so fruitfully because there
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were provocations and it was very difficult, and that is why i think that in all these countries there where does russia have influence, it uses it to our detriment, of course, what is it ? thank you very much for this conversation. kateryna yaresko of the zhnivskogo project, the juice center of the peacemaker and iryna kosesh, the senior cosmonaut, purely economic research, were with us. the grain agreement was restored despite the threats of the russian federation . eh, ms. kateryna mentioned lebanon, and now we will also talk a little about this country, but only about it, and in general about the situation in africa . and with us there should be an extraordinary authorization of the services of ukraine in lebanon, ihor ostash, it is interesting, because we do not know much about these countries it is not of any
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interest to us there. are there any protests there or does it concern us? it is a small country. it is located in the middle east. they are . as far as i remember, it borders syria. accordingly, there are a lot of refugees in syria. people who supported the regime of uh, uh, the regime of uh, their god, this dictator, and accordingly, you know , the country is interesting in general, and i think the same thing now, mr. gromosta. what will we talk about there? there are also many christians among the population, up to 40%. , there is a very interesting principle, you know the constitutional principle of the distribution of religious power, for example well, i think many viewers know about it, but an interesting fact, for example, in them , the president of the country must be a christian , the prime minister must be a muslim, and sunid if i'm not mistaken, the head of the parliament
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must be a shia muslim, and his deputies must be orthodox christians . that's the story, and we'll ask igor . good morning from ukraine wow photo of an invitation from ukraine i don't want you on vacation yes i'm on vacation now so i'm already finishing my cadetship but of course i live every day in ivan so i'll tell you everything what interests you andrii didn't make a fool of himself when he spoke about the president, the prime minister of lebanon and about religious affiliations, and this, by the way, is a problem for lebanon and a big positive for lebanon, because they really were able to agree on cycling and somehow search for the main policy, if it is a flight of consensus that is
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, everyone must agree together, but on the other hand, now we have elections for the president of lebanon, and what should a christian be like? there are very serious problems here . it will also be a very long story, that is, it is really true, the main essence of lebanese politics is the politics of consensus, unless someone opposes the decision . well, for sure, it is impossible otherwise. if in order to achieve some kind of unity in the country, it is not so difficult, it is difficult, motley and difficult situations with the voters, who are now three in lebanon, what are they saying about ukraine, and they, in fact, in terms of the elections that will take place, they will also affect the change in policy towards ukraine, well, the mood in lebanon, of course , has now moved a little away from ukraine because
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indeed, everyone is talking about internal political problems, but nevertheless, of course, ukraine remains in the field of view of the main players because it remains the main supplier of food grain for lebanon . now it is 65%, that is, ukraine remains the main savior of lebanon and not only lebanon, but many countries of the middle east, by the way, there is very good news. i know that espresso likes to talk a lot about culture, the book has just been published it was translated into arabic by a lebanese translator, and this is a very important event for us, moreover, we are currently preparing for
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the release of grigory skovoroda’s translation for the 300th anniversary of his birth. we are actually preparing this story about the destroyed museum, but the spirit is not destroyed, and of course he from skovorod remains with us and not only in ukraine, but now in all the countries of the arab world, very interesting information. we congratulate andriyka kotyukha on the release of the premiere and his book, also in arabic. it's not a secret that the first ship in general during the time when the graining agreement had just started, it was going to tripoli and i saw that you met it. these ukrainian ships and you are there and uh, these photos, pictures, and i saw them as well, where are you with ukrainian corn in the port in the port in tripoli, why is it so? how much is each world of ukrainian and ukrainian grain? why is it so big in the middle
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east and in africa? and what is happening there now, or whether these countries really have a food crisis? i don’t know. well, how deep is the food crisis? of course, ukraine is very important. for this region actually because we have to understand that these are quite difficult climatic conditions for growing grain. of the grains, i really think that for a long time the countries of the middle east and africa will depend on ukrainian grain, but you know, you mentioned tripoli, this is very important for me uh, experience because for some reason, when we talk about the grain agreement now, we mainly mention turkey, but i would like to draw your attention to one detail, minister of agriculture dmitry patrushev suddenly appeared in the public space who stated that russia is ready to replace ukrainian
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grain and added that russia is ready to supply 500,000 tons of grain to poor countries for free, and i will immediately ask about the left soon tripoli when we showed the world docks of the only grain and flour on this why because it is really 500 thousand tons they have already sold ukrainian grain, well, come on, then it turned out that there was a study by german journalists about the fact that somewhere russia is going to sell about 2 million, or rather 8 million, or 1 million , of stolen ukrainian grain from the 80s, and there must be somewhere roughly as estimated by german experts, 600 million dollars. although i think it is much closer to a billion dollars, and this just proves once again that russia is ready to supply for free, but
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i am convinced that it is the ukrainian multiple grain and that is why our experience here in lebanon when we in the port of tripoli and uh, they recorded this theft, and what's more, we started here the first ship that came uh, actually , it was from reni, here are just these shots, this ship was a joke from the ground, it had such corn, but also sunflower oil, and we are trying just to show how ukraine is really saving the world and i would also like to draw your attention to the fact that the alternative e-e transport corridor through izmail and reni is working very powerfully with this one of those ports. and egypt, let's say about other chek e-e of the middle east, that is, a very important alternative to this one, with whom we worked from
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the very beginning, and it must be said that this path very seriously helped the countries of the middle east, but we are now spreading this lebanese experience and very it is important that we are in this world that on the one hand do not buy stolen grain and on the other hand we are ready to fulfill all our obligations to you mr. igor well but together with the fact that russia steals grain and is also ready to give it away just like that for free wants to show how good she is. in addition, russia still invests a lot of money abroad in order to somehow distort information so that russia is present in the information field in other countries, like in lebanon, with this, with russian propaganda, like in lebanon, like ukraine itself opposed or present in to their information space, well, it is true and not
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as russia would like, very good question, you know, lebanon is actually a very democratic information country. well, we have rules that really broadcast, let's say, our telethons, like let's say, the abc channel, trans uh, colleagues, live on the air in all arabic the world because that coverage is practically the entire arab world, on the other hand, we are the beginning of the war for all lebanese journalists, free visas, travel to ukraine in order to really show true footage from buchi gostomel then mariupol kharkiv and so on and so on , that is, in this sense, lebanon is, in my opinion, a country that spreads the truth about the war to the entire arab world, moreover, the lebanese bureau of
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al-jazeera is also actually doing a lot now to to tell the truth about the war and actually we sent aljazeera crews almost there several times every two weeks to ukraine. so it was a very important source of information and but as you can see when was the last vote within the un uh regarding our territorial integrity regarding these of the so-called referendums, we read the result of 143 countries voting for ukraine, including many arab countries, and by the way, it is very good that our minister kuleba thanked the lebanese minister for the fact that lebanon supported ukraine during this very important vote, the tradition of supporting ukraine that lebanon really was the first to condemn the war and russia's attack on ukraine, and here ivan continues in this track about if we talk about the
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middle east, there is now this tension that is happening in particular with threats from iran or at least the saudis are worried that ira may attack saudi arabia. how serious do you think this is, and that such a war would mean? well, you know the middle east is a traffic jam . different configurations of war were constantly taking place here, and there is a constant redistribution , let's say, of the territory of control and we must understand that the situation is indeed changing somewhat, it is particularly clearly visible, say, the weakening of russia in the region, which is now forced to withdraw its units to ukraine, not only to the point and to syria, but nevertheless it is strengthening enough seriously, turkey, but there is really a serious problem related to iran, and this is obviously
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very serious, and israel, as you understand, because by the way, we already talked about the fact that these drones that are currently attacking ukraine, they were largely produced in lebanon as well - and in syria, syrian enterprises and they were mainly intended also for israel, and that is why there is a certain possibility of cooperation between ukraine and israel precisely in the defense of the tsar and because israel already has a very serious experience such a weapon but returning to your question, er. we must understand that the countries here really have a lot of missiles , let's say that even when we talk about some, it was about thousands of missiles, and it is very serious. er, when we talk about iran, we really see that iran is now seriously spreading in syria
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, it is slowly occupying this niche that was vacated by russia in the syrian spaces, let's say so, and this is a certain threat to stability and balance in the region, and of course anything is possible, and for us now it is very important that, after all, we got it this history of the iranians, the iranian weapons, because we, as you can see, how we see now, our experts, our military experts say that it is important to protect ourselves from the political missiles of the iranians, so for us, this track will now be very important, we need to do everything to stop the iranians, in fact, if preventive there were measures to prevent those rockets from reaching the russian federation . thank you very much to mr. ihor. ihor
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ostash . how will you probably start your next diplomatic mission? thank you mr. igor for the conversation. igor ostash, the extraordinary plenipotentiary ambassador of ukraine, was with us. this is our fourth hour in our fifth hour of the marathon with andrii seichuk, we will talk with the polish politician myroslav in czech about how poland is now coping with the challenges that have arisen due to the fact that russia attacked ukraine with the fact that it is helping us to return from poland recently a lot of ukrainian flags a lot of support er, you can hear ukrainian on the streets, you can also hear russian, it is not clear whether it is russian russian or russian ukrainian. nevertheless, despite the high prices in stores, the poles still help ukrainians, but more on that later, and now there will be news anzhelika sezonko, a fresh selection from her is ready for you thank you, colleagues. because of the russian shelling in kharkiv region and donetsk region, there are also russians killed and wounded among the civilian population
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