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[000:00:00;00] begi are still working at this time, my friends. i did not apply and i did not hear from my colleagues that anyone applied to the russian federation for help to help ukrainian specialists. i have not heard of such a thing. well, probably everyone is applying to tourism specialists to go somewhere to georgia or europe. what do you think? i think that they will be, and because i was a member of the ukrainian delegation in the tripartite contact group, i was faced with the fact that not only the russians, but even the dpr, the so-called lpr, they
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filed some crazy, completely crazy lawsuits in european courts that their rights are being violated, for example, er, i can’t say right now, well, all the lawsuits that we discussed then, but they discussed, but they filed lawsuits. what, for example, ukraine violates their right to free movement there, that they are not allowed there because of some did you set up the kpv there? and although they didn’t let through these kpvs, in the first place, the representatives of the so-called lpr and dpr were violated. and that their right to pay them some funds is being violated, that some other rights are being violated, eh, that’s why i think that the russians can apply to the european courts, although this is again absurd because the authorities have already decided that they do not recognize the decisions of the european courts, but despite this there is so much absurdity in russia that i
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think that these may not be stopped, they can still apply and i think that there will be such lawsuits let 's go let's talk about what is happening in ukraine now, because there are a lot of human rights violations in those territories, we are observing which places were occupied by the armed forces, an insane number of places of mass burials , testimonies of torture, torture centers expose abuse, the whole range of abuse that can be used against children murders of old people, punitive operations. do you have any observations that this spectrum of crimes changes depending on the occupied regions, or is it the same crimes we see in kyiv region, kharkiv region, and now already in kherson oblast i think they don't change from district to district because i remember the 14th year in donetsk, i remember how they chopped off their hands for having a trident on your hand, i remember how they tortured guys who
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spoke ukrainian only for the fact that they speak ukrainian, and i remember everything that happened there, it was no different from what happened in irpen, they drove buchi, then in kherson, what we saw now in the estuary, if it was in kharkiv region, it was no different, it was the same the cruelty itself, er, there are guys like what we heard and they knew in the 14th when they left and then those who were taken away from captivity, and they told such terrible things, i think that hospitality, blood is the same, everything is the same. and actually the moods . changed well, for example, after february 24, if they changed, in what direction did they calm down even before february 24, they they
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changed, the first changes we observed were after the 17th year, that is, three years was enough for people to begin to understand that they weren't waiting for that, but because they were pensioners. they weren't waiting for the russian federation, but the soviet union , but a russian pension, maybe not in the soviet union. what is there in the district? the police department, yes, they sit and count on the calculator. they looked at these street of broken streetlights on the calculator. they calculate what their salary will be if the rubles are converted into hryvnias. well, we were joking. and hmm, old people, they were waiting for the soviet union, they were not there after 1991, almost no one in the russian federation never once understood that russia is not the soviet union now, that everything is different
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there, that there are also no sausages for 2.20 and bread at 20 kopecks for 16 kopecks and free of charge. hmm, recreation there somewhere in the resorts, there has been no such thing for a long time, but they did not understand it. and three years were enough for them to begin to understand that the russian federation is not the soviet union, it is for older people. youth began to understand that they are they lived better in ukraine because everything worked ah donetsk was rich there were many cities to cover donetsk a lot of space there were many opportunities in donetsk and young people knew that they were getting a diploma they know that they will find a job this job will be paid uh and if there were no such problems in donetsk, uh, to wait for something like that, that someone would come to us there from the sky and give us something that we don't have here, and they began to
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understand it, and so the first changes were after the 17th year, when young people began to leave after the 17th mass on controlled territory they started er higher here there were more young people who went went to the ukrainian higher and because for three years they still went to donetsk and to educational institutions and then and the next change took place somewhere after the 19th 19:20 year and this was already understood by those who went to the referendums and who, well, they were really waiting for it, and let's say so for the russian spring, here they are, the russian spring and that's where everything will be russia, brotherly peoples, three ukrainian, belarus, russia should be one state, they have also already started to change their minds and communicate with donetsk almost every day, and the last change was after february 24, this one was not even after february 24. no, but
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after uh, after the mobilization of the donetsk people began there, they immediately had enough of the russians who came in, and some months later, when they started to take away, and when a very large number began to return, already in graves or in these bags, that's when they began to change their minds very much, even those who were generally pro-russian, and because they began to understand that they were consumables , so that they would be nobody. well, what's more, there big splits began at the management level as well, because the mgb and the fsb were already divided there and everyone was pulling blankets over themselves. that is, even at this level there were already different people there three times, but with all that, when our guys take prisoner uh, someone there in russian uniforms or cash registers, how they are dressed, they
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begin to interrogate, full of such videos on the internet , these prisoners speak harshly, i’m from ukraine, i’m from luhansk, they mention the ukrainian language and start talking about how they didn’t support it. o listen, not here can a person here give a contrast to julia's question , er, guys from the front. it turned out that as a rule, as a rule, the most ardent soldiers are precisely these er, so-called ldeners, they say they stand because they have nowhere to go back well, yes russia doesn't need them, but here they understand that after all, if possible, this territory will remain there. they, at least one, do not consist of one side, we ukrainians, on the other side, they are very stubbornly resisting the armed forces of ukraine, because i am a
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resident of donetsk and i know how it happened there before from the 14th year to the 14th year, the entire population of the luhansk donetsk region could be roughly divided in this way. this 15-20% was about the ukrainian population , 15-20%, pro-russian, including elderly people who were waiting for the soviet union, not even pro-russian. and together with them and those who were waiting for the soviet union, and here is 60 percent somewhere, it was my house on the edge, i don’t know anything, well, if the whites come, we will be there, we will remove it under the whites, and if the reds come , the reds, if we adapt to anyone, we will quietly plant it like this was 60%. and that's why these people who, well, they're pro-russian, then they remember that they're ukrainian, it's just from that series, we'll adapt. whoever
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comes, we'll adapt worse than those who were, well, yara, about er, russians and they still remain pro-russian er and well, fortunately, their percentage is not that big, not that big, but about the fact that they said why they didn't leave. here i have my own opinion. as a resident of donetsk, i can't condemn people and those who stayed there, because everyone has their own story. why do people did not move in with someone's parents and they cannot be left there because they are 88 to 90 years old. they will simply die there, but someone there had a business. he spent his whole life on it, he never went on vacation for 20 years, and he believed that ukraine would soon return, i would somehow relocate here. i'll try to watch over here, but it didn't happen like that, and someone else has a lot of stories. everyone has their own, and people there, many people are still waiting.
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many people are waiting for ukraine to return. there are a lot of such people from donetsk. we are also waiting for him. donetsk will definitely return the ukrainian flag. will return to the main square in donetsk, exactly what we saw in kherson, well, we hope that in donetsk they will sing the red viburnum and the national anthem of ukraine as well as in other liberated regions . well, i have no doubt even about that. thank you for taking the time tetyana ivanova the lawyer was a representative of the humanitarian subgroup, the tripartite contact group will then break through the ceiling, so they say about restrictions on trade in russian marine oil, according to the g7 countries and the european union , such restrictions will help to deprive the russian this price should work for the federation from excess profits from black gold as early as december 5. however, negotiations regarding the limit price itself and the details are still ongoing, our correspondent anna brikova will tell. oil is one of the main feeders of the russian economy, which is on the verge of war with ukraine, and
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to cover this flow of black gold from the aggressor. civilized countries are gradually abandoning its purchase in october, russia reached a five-month maximum in oil supplies, despite the fact that britain has already abandoned russian oil and connecting states and some eu countries, but at the same time, russia earned one and two trillion rubles in its federal budget from the sale of oil in october. and this is $20 billion due to the war in ukraine despite the reduction of ukraine's oil supplies to the european union by 90%. russia's oil was supplied by sea mostly to ukraine, asia is associated with such excitement with stocks in advance due to the embargo on the price of russian sea oil, which will begin to operate on december 5.
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could not compensate for the money we received until now, is the price of oil and the sale of oil important for russia now, yes, it is critically important because now the russian budget is completely dependent on the oil itself, according to the conditionally smooth insurance and reinsurance companies, handle cargoes with russian oil if it is sold at a higher price. and this is approximately 70-85% of all russian oil exports . turkey has already announced that uninsured vessels and oil tankers will not pass the dardanelles from december 5, but the partners have not yet come together in prices, very soon we will approve a global price cap on russian oil with the g7 and other major partners, we will not rest until ukraine defeats putin and his illegal and barbaric war, currently, according to various insiders
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, the pricescape is being discussed at $85-70 per barrel as it is now essentially and sold to 30, why are there such disputes now, because there is a country in the european union that has it, and greece is going, actually, concentrated tanks, a tanker fleet, and they are interested in russia transporting more oil, and that is what they want to see price have as high as possible at the highest level, because then it is likely that russia will play this game higher, and there are countries such as poland and the baltic states, which insist that the european price be as low as possible, the lower the price per barrel, the more significant the blow will be to the russian economy if the price is $70, then, according to the president, such a limit can be called an understatement. limiting the price to $30 per barrel seems to be a more appropriate proposal, and i
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thank you that such a proposal has been heard and we are defending ourselves for the time being with the installation putin that we will not supply oil and gas to those states that have joined the ceiling, but looking at these figures, of course, we must analyze everything before formulating a position . how the price cap will work, because the implementation and control of these restrictions will be entrusted to enterprises that help sell oil anna brikova we - ukraine marathon the only news the price ceiling for russian oil should be introduced at the level of 30 dollars per barrel, such a proposal was brought up by the president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi during an
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international symposium on the european idea, they say, in the world and in europe they have already started talking about the forced limitation of the price of russian oil therefore, it is not worth making concessions to the aggressor country this year europe is finally carrying out the energy disarmament of russia the dependence of the continent from russian energy resources began to decrease and should completely disappear, and one of the key tools is the limitation of russian earnings from exports of resources and there are words about the level allegedly at 60 or 70 dollars, such words are undoubtedly bribes, it is more like an attempt to portray something, rather than to
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do something working group yurmak mcfall, so the document proposes an approach called cold war 2:0, it includes the introduction of a special trade regime with the russian federation that minimizes trade with by the aggressor country, in addition, such measures will contribute to blocking russia's access to western technologies, as well as markets and finances. meanwhile , the european union is preparing the ninth package of sanctions against the russian federation . according to the media of ukraine, russian officials, propagandists and other figures who support putin's regime will be subject to sanctions from the ninth package, among other things. the package may also include disconnection of the remaining russian of banks and the swift system and price restrictions on
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russian gas, they say in the media, we are in direct contact dmytro galevich, political scientist-internationalist dmytro good night, how do you evaluate these trade war proposals 00 if we see that so far russia manages to circumvent even these international sanctions which were approved, it’s difficult, not fast, but they were approved in any case before these positions. stories, this is already the ninth document. by the way, this document is very carefully worked out , which contains er, anti, a wide analysis of
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how sanctions are circumvented, because er, with absolutely specific things and concrete which companies are bypassed and um where necessary to look for more er mechanisms so that in order to detect them and er again there are specific proposals on how to expand this the world's leading experts, including the very same mr. mapfol. yes, which is a service, and this is exactly what inspires us to do that. well, let's put it this way, it inspires hope that these are the new sanctions that will be introduced by the european union
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against russia. they are, well, there will definitely not be such a focus now, let’s do them in such a way as to imitate, for example, in the 14th year it was after the crimea, yes, clearly, yes, now there will be no such thing, there is a constant, so to speak, accounting and control from the ukrainian side well, there is already and the political situation has changed in the context of the fact that russia recognizes ukraine as a terrorist, so it's somehow already playing from the feeder. it's quite difficult, although the president's remarks about the lower price for oil should be much lower. there is also a place. well, everyone has their own views, that's why i think that the most important thing here is not to forget about your sons, about your interest, about what you need, even with your partners, about this, about your own, and you need to remind them
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all the time. the media, uh, say that the ninth package may be from an interesting disconnection of the rest of russian banks from the swift system, restrictions on the price of russian gas, that is, a ceiling for gas as well, and this is what i would like to talk about with you, this is a personal restriction for russian officials, propagandists and other figures who support the putin regime, how effective are these personal sanctions because ah if at the beginning of the introduction of sanctions, we talked about the fact that these people will probably feel some restrictions, they will not be able to use yachts, airplanes. how much time has passed, we don't see any impact , that is, there are no yachts, nothing, how effective are such sanctions that affect each specific personality. well, they will not go to disneyland, to
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paris, this is important for them, because judging by the way that solovyov reacts to what he cannot to go to my daughter's house with a wolf, uh, in a coma, she imagines that someone has taken them there, dad uh, can someone go , he can't, it's very sensual, that's why it would n't be worth it, well, it's such a half-joke, actually, you know, i think that it is a little, well, not that a little it was too late, yes, they could influence it somewhere in the 14th, in 2011, when the situation was not, well, when there was no huge war, and when there was no such great aggression, then and hmm, and the situation in the russian establishment itself, so to speak, beaumondi ah was different then its influence was preserved now of course when there is already a big war then everything works differently but that does not mean that these sanctions should not be imposed because it is
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precisely in the conditions of war these sanctions, they should be because, well, first of all, it is fair. that is these are the people who started the war, who ensure it, this is the support of the regime, and uh, the more there is dissatisfaction and uh, let's say, the lack of confidence, the better. especially since the propagandists really often did not get there, and the bankers are there according to some plan yes, by the way, the same as, uh, regarding the introduction of swift uh, well, we see that uh, what actually, yes . at the same time that in the 14th year it seemed that it was these
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the measures that, after their introduction, the russian federation may drop the date, but given the fact that they were definitely not introduced then, or later they are also being introduced in such parts, it is created by putin's illusion, although it is very strange why he has such an illusion that it is possible somehow uh, come to an agreement, because after all, well, the situation has gone too far for him and here. well , i think that all absolutely correct steps should not be criticized, they should be done, uh, another thing is that uh, well, we need to be persistent. well, since by the persistence of e-e partners she is often there limited by the power of some reasons to be, after all, the war is not going on with them, but with us. so here we have to help them, dmitri a-a, returning to oil, which
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will obviously be in the center of attention in the near future . as an internationalist, what do you think is the most likely scenario? an artificial limitation of the price of russian oil or the achievement of some kind of consensus with the opec member countries regarding the increase in production and, accordingly, the market decrease in the price of oil in general for the whole, well, in general, the trend that has been in recent times is somehow unfortunately yes does not give grounds for such unequivocal optimism that it is possible to come to an agreement with the abek countries. yes, the increase and decrease of this production are related to completely
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different things. well, all the more so because the nature of the country and which are members of opec is also there. let's just say that not all of them are democrats, to put it mildly . what exactly about oil price restrictions and but if it will be conducted together with these secondary by sanctions, by the impossibility of insuring this russian oil, how do you impose sanctions on those who buy it? here, i think that this one can be effective here. well, i think that it is about the price level. well, there may be disputes, yes, of course, we would like it to be as little as possible . there was, but there is a mechanism in the complex. yes, it is. well, it is somehow
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not worth hoping for an object here. i still have a question not related to sanctions. of the president of the russian federation putin for the war against ukraine is obvious. this was a quote. let's recall the prime minister of hungary from a slightly different place, with a slightly different rhetoric. please explain to all of us. it seems that these people are from different hungarys . well, in principle, there are quite a lot european countries also have the impression that the prime minister and the president are not from different countries. you can even remember the situation with croatia, and i was there, even though croatia strongly supports ukraine, but the assessments of the president and the prime minister may differ cardinally well, there is really nothing strange here, because after all, hungary is integrated into the
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european union, it is integrated into nato, there is political opposition to the prime minister to the urban yes, and in principle, here in this regard on the fact that there is a benefit, well, a bright benefit of being in the european, in the united europe and in the euro-atlantic space, of course, it is somewhere and hmm forces the politicians of hungary to reckon with that and we can even remember that orbán's statements, they are uh- well, let's say they always are the same gave his evaluations are always the same, but the actions of hungary, er, when joint aid to ukraine is allocated there, the situation may be different there, therefore, i think that here it all lies in the fact
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that the pragmatism that er remains in part of the hungarian political system is a wish - reluctance to lose much more eh in eh big superiment entering into a dispute with eh european from united europe where there is a consensus on the need to support ukraine mr. dmytro we thank you very much for the explanation dmytro levusche political scientist the international man was with us here in this block and we put three dots three dots on this because the marathon only news continues in a moment our colleagues maria skyba and maksym sikora will appear in this studio, we are with kostyantyn linchevskii, he says see you and stay with us, ukrainian gives
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