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methods to achieve their goals, and here is a spectrum of poisonous, let's say, deadly measures russia has been taking for a long time and confidently in order to achieve its goal, and in this way they simply condemn lukashenko to act exclusively this is the extent of the order he receives from the kremlin, because earlier lukashenko allowed himself to maneuver quite successfully and not allow himself to be drawn into, well, let's say directly into the hostilities of the army of belarus, now lukashenko receives , you know, such a draft that the game you are done you have to be and carry out, let's say, in direct contact with the kremlin, everything that the kremlin needs , and no one will allow him to vibrate anymore, and if you can see he admits it, then the situation is really very
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threatening, but i will not play on the fact that the leader has to achieve a certain influence on the power force on the power block on e let's say stabilization of the situation in belarus itself because the belarusians themselves two years ago malysh krovyu and what lukashenko eh well he did not neglect eh let's say allowing and suppressing protest rallies and therefore if neutralized, it can happen that the weapons of those uh, um, and the armed forces and mobilized, well, let's say in belarus. maybe it will just be stolen against e. here it is necessary to watch very carefully to help the brotherly belarusian people to get rid of the influence of the kremlin and the fsb, let's say, attacks
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the dictatorship that exists now and has simply enslaved the republic of belarus belarus as of today , that is, are you sure that this is a sudden cardiac arrest myocardial infarction attack of the minister of foreign affairs of volodymyr makei, who was in this position for 12 years, before that he was the head of lukashenko's administration for another 4 years. he was a person who communicated allegedly from lukashenko there with a collective event. this death was not just a physiological accident, so to speak, but a provoked physiological accident organized by the russians, possibly you know, i'm in favor of evidence-based medicine , so the best diagnosis is made by a pathologist . a report to peter, you know, the holy well, so we can assume that the russian federation used it as a way to present a draft
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to those who need it, the one who should have received it read this signal and got rid of some, you know, protective mechanisms here, everything is clear in a certain sense, such messages are an address to the general public , so let's go hmm thank you, if i wanted one minute, one less than a minute, and mr. andriy, a very brief political question as a deputy to a deputy of the previous convocation of the parliament, ruslan stefanchuk the head of the parliament said that, in his opinion , the parliament should return to the issue of remote voting in war conditions, which the parliament failed at the end of may, he said that it is necessary to move forward anyway and raise this issue again and vote your opinion on whether it is possible, i categorically deny such a course of events because first of all, we defend our country so that it remains a legal state where everyone respects the law, when in this way they start voting on bills that are supposedly important for the country as well
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they will vote and all sorts of unnecessary things that have also been observed and we can simply lose the country, win the war and lose the country , such things should not be forgotten and there cannot even be exceptions, we will not say anything, we will not allow them to vote in a normal way, everyone works at their factories and they should work the same way, there is an air alarm, they stopped, they went down for a break, because accordingly, the bomb shelter continued to work. as it is provided by the regulations of the constitution of our country, all establishments in meninka will be regurgitated to us like this with blood, as well as the missed issues of security, which also cost us huge losses, because i
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am categorically against if you are interested in my position. in the evening, we are from ukraine, vasyl zima's big broadcast my name is vasyl zima , two hours of air time until 21:00, two hours of your time, we will talk about the most important things, two hours to learn about the war, our on the air serhiy zgoretska military summaries of the day and how the world lives. what in the world will be told by yuri the physicist for two hours to stay abreast of the economic news of radio operators oleksandr morshchyntsi he tells us about the economy during the war and new sports yevhen pastukhov is ready to talk about sports for two hours in the company of his beloved the presenters are ready to talk about culture during the war, lina or in other ways, the presenters who have become familiar to many, maybe the weather will at least give us some optimism, ms. natalka didenko is ready to tell us, as well as the distinguished guests of the studio we will have volodymyr gryshko today, if everything goes well, the events of the day in two hours, a big broadcast of vasyl
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will continue broadcasting espresso and thank you for supporting the ukrainian view of the world with us, head faction, the servant of the people of david, rahamia once again emphasized that the next week could be difficult and noted that the authorities, the military and emergency services are preparing for this, let's kiss arkhamia now, the next week could be very difficult, russians new missile attacks are planned, terrorist attacks against energy facilities, emergency services of the authorities are working out various scenarios, many trainings have been conducted, the actions of the energy workers and critical infrastructure have been tested, everyone knows what to do. long-term storage, charge your phone and power banks and find out where the nearest unbreakable point is. hanna gurko joins our broadcast, glad to see you hanna, welcome to the express broadcast. congratulations to you too
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ms. hanna to all the viewers, former people's deputy of ukraine and let's talk about international affairs. our affairs. jens stoltenberg said that nato will continue to keep the door open for ukraine . our membership in the alliance, and when in fact nothing has changed since 2000, the eighth year, when at the summit in bucharest and in ukraine, georgia was promised that then, but it did not happen, and precisely the policy of uncertainty is nato, and when ukraine has a non-aligned status and the russian federation attacked us, so we really hope that now the alliance will show its effectiveness and ability to protect the values and basic principles, because it is the ukrainian armed forces that is now the computer of
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its security and, in general, the protection of democrats in the world, this is the second time - we would like to see, of course, even more help from nato, especially considering the combined approaches of russia, including missile strikes, cruise missiles, kamikaze drones, against critical infrastructure, so we demanded more from on march, protect the sky, give us fighter jets and that nato use its umbrella to protect at least the western regions of ukraine, as was the case with west berlin earlier in the last century, so it is very important for us that the doors are not just too open and so that we do not doubt that ukraine will win the question how to speed up the victory and how to reduce the losses, especially human losses, taking into account what is happening now, the winter period on the battlefield, we have many friends we
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understand very well what the situation is wounded, so we would like to see f16 now, because we would like to see more eh attacks and obviously more heimers and in general the approach is not afraid of escalation and even if we look after eh russian missile ended up on polish territory eh how quickly, in general, in particular, this topic a-a disappeared from international discussions at a time when i was supposed to lead to the strengthening of ukraine's defense capabilities, so how much more french president macron then in 2008, france, germany, it seems, did not support membership of ukraine. what do you think now that this new russian terror has changed the position of european countries and the rest of the nato member countries? well, i really hope that they will move away from the approach of extinguishing fires with a
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reactive approach, because every time when massive missile strikes take place, we continue to hear the statements of our strategic partners as for example , the united states of america, we provide ukraine with 400 million dollars, we will also give additional ammunition, we will give there 2,000 generators, e-e transformers, and so on. it seems to me that it is important and we are on it we emphasize in all our advocacies we just had a meeting in halifax in these in canada on security we have a forum with the us defense minister austin and also with the defense ministers of sweden, the netherlands and canada our main message is that it is very good to help ukraine uh now with the provision of generators but first of all there is help to ukraine in the destruction of russia's ability to attack and destroy our energy critical infrastructure. therefore, we must act in anticipation of that, as they say, f 16 force
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generator second, that is, and not the other way around, the logic is that russia will destroy all our infrastructure. and we will hear another statement about further support , aid is not a working option in nine years of war, 9 years and 9 months of genocide, so we understand sullivan's position, which blocks offensive weapons for us when they don't want to provide and give us er fighter jets. we understand very well that on the battlefield, having the advantage in the sky, all our counteroffensive operations would be carried out much faster, this is a lot of other delays with weapons , so we ask you to unlock those offensive weapons which will give an advantage and reduce the number of human losses and speed up our victory, and membership in nato is important, and i hope that at the summit in vilnius we will seriously talk about the fact that on the battlefield they showed compatibility with
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nato standards, and we are already using all the rubbish not in the eyes of the soviets which we were given a full-scale invasion at the beginning. and we are already using nato weapons standards, but in canada they talked about the fact that uniform training is continuing, a lot of ukrainians are now in britain or in the netherlands or in germany, our defenders who are undergoing training, that's why i believe that the issue of membership of fighter jets should be raised. i wonder why they are blocking. well, they seem to support. we are there for you. we support. well, why are they blocking if it has significantly strengthened us? so that we , ordinary ukrainians, understand. well, when a delegation of ukrainian pilots was in washington in june , kalynyuk and i organized this visit as part of our international center of ukrainian victory, frankly speaking, they explained to us that we needed at least six months to study of our pilots, but when our pilots told us that
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they operate the cable, but we understand that this is the complexity of this system to fully provide f16 and so on, that is, there are still 10 f15, we heard that ah, this is a sculator. well, it will scan, but let's to be honest, the key problem is the lack of a clear strategy in the west in case of russia's defeat. they worry that the defeat of russia will lead to the strengthening of china, and china is actually the main enemy of the west. we are trying to explain that precisely the defeat of russia will weaken china's capabilities the club of authoritarian states will continue to attack, because lukashenka's regime will fall, this will be a signal to iran and north korea, well, our task now is to convince, uh, to confess our fears, like the defeat of russia with chaos, with nuclear weapons, it is simply not known who will be in control of nuclear weapons, and recently we had a conversation with the undersecretary of the state department, who is responsible
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for nuclear disarmament, plus you know that the start treaty is ending and in the 23rd year there will be a review of that, americans, you see they still haven't recognized russia as a state sponsor of terrorism even the european parliament has made such a breakthrough, although they do not have such legal grounds. they searched for a long time. is it a terrorist state or a state sponsor of terrorism? but, nevertheless, they dared to take this step. of all russian assets, so we hope that the united states of america and we already after the mid-term elections, we understand that those who told us there that the republicans are reducing the amount of support we received for certain that in december they should vote for a 37 billion dollar package of additional aid, let's not forget that many people make money from weapons, let's not forget that there are a
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lot of weapons that are going out, we need to renew their production because the world is civilized was not ready for such a war, and when we are told that there are no certain types of weapons in the warehouses, they must be ordered, prepared, signed contracts and so on, so the most important thing now is to prove the education so that the victory of ukraine is faster in their pragmatic interests in their interests regarding the a-a m-m e-e dominance of the western a-a order of value of value and this is the impossibility of the club of authoritarian states, especially china , which everyone is afraid of for some reason well , for now, the f-16 otakan is such a fantasy, we still can't even get the patriot air defense, and some of our partners agree, for example, poland and germany do not quite agree, they say no, let's
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first defend our borders with nato and then think about ukraine, although i read the same thing jen-stoltenberg stated this issue to the polish government a national question, let them decide where to supply these anti-aircraft missile defense measures, whether ukraine can count on any western models in the near future or not . on the agenda, the priorities, and it is actively looking for a solution, how to solve this pin-con that we see between poland and germany, but we saw a peculiar phenomenon when at the beginning of a full-scale invasion, remember when the united states of america said that they gave the green light to polish tanks for ukraine, but the
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poles said that the americans do not give permission, this is exactly what we are seeing now. when the germans tell us that the tanks are leopards, we cannot give them to ukraine because the americans have to agree or give their adams tanks, even though the germans are some deputies of the bundestag said well, we don't want russia to take revenge on us and to carry out provocations there in various ways, so we want it to be a collective decision of the alliance, the same with air defense systems, everyone is waiting for what will happen the collective decision of the alliance. it seems to me that there must be a specific turning point here, because they all understand very well that with an increase in armaments, and the one that we need from fighters, more hi-mars, more medium-longer- range missiles, because uh, in order to make new missile strikes impossible in civilian objects , it is necessary to destroy russian objects, which
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are in particular in crimea, let's talk honestly about this and not act after that, what is needed is readiness for a faster defeat of russia, but looking at as for the west, um, how is it correct and tolerant to say that the west is afraid of some things, therefore, our task is to continue this advocacy, that is, there are certain changes, i hope that the destroyers will be the same, maybe not everything is worth it to announce and so on, but we can see that with our constant knocking on the door , opening their hearts, there is some progress, but we need to explain that in this war of attrition, and they say in fiction, there are certain advantages in russia, you know what to say. what are you doing there? remove this damage this fear of the west, you are constantly lobbying for ukrainian
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interests and at the international level, you are trying to convince everyone of the stability of ukraine, the reliability of ukraine, and the fact that we should help hanna gubka, a people's deputy of the eighth convocation, she then headed the specialized foreign committee, now we will look at the material minister of digital technologies in taiwan, dritan told in an exclusive interview with espresso tv channel how taiwanese students learn to work with information and how ukraine's experience in the information field became instructive for taiwan let's watch together audrey tan, taiwan's minister of digital technologies, a software developer is one of the country's top ten most successful computer scientists, became the first transgender minister in taiwan, as a child audrey was a child prodigy at the age of five, read classical literature at six, studied mathematics
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in depth, and started programming at 14 years old left school and began to study independently in two years founded her own it-business worked in the silicon war in california, usa was a company consultant apple began political activity in 2014 in the midst of student protests, but taiwan's rapprochement with china later became a developer of media literacy curricula for schools and ivans in 2016 became taiwan's youngest minister as minister audrey tan daily fights cyber attacks and disinformation as part of china's hybrid war against the autonomy and democracy of taiwan. thank you for the opportunity to communicate with you and thank you for supporting ukraine. it is very valuable for us. tell us about the experience of taiwan in the distribution of services
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for citizens with the help of digital technologies, which other countries are leaders in this direction, of course , ukraine with the application is an example for the whole world, because in addition to providing services through a mobile phone, all citizens and residents of the country in taiwan can participate in the process, we have a similar system, a universal system health care, the national application hels express, which counts more than 10 million people who do various medical procedures, including vaccination , using the application, thanks to which we succeed to face the pandemic in the past three years without any lockdown, you can even pay taxes through the app with the help of public technology in order to jointly create better services every year we hold the presidential hackathon in which more than 200 teams from taiwan and abroad participate to jointly create better services and five winners each year receive a
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presidential commitment that their small experiment, small applications such as telemedicine, etc., will be rolled out on a national scale during the next financial year with the involvement of budget staff and the support of the regulator, you mentioned our app action how can you rate it have you seen this app tell us about your first impression we paid very close attention not only to action but also to the prozoro open platform system in particular procurement to fight corruption, competitive participation and the involvement of the international community, because since about 2014 we have been promoting it. on the agenda in taiwan is procurement and contracting, and so on. we joined forces within the framework of the
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open government partnership shared tools including a hackathon not our presidential hackathon in paris in the office of the president i.e. it is important that people-to -people connections and technological connections between communities are interconnected because when the action offered a simpler the form of providing such services, we were very happy, thank you, what lessons can taiwan learn from the experience of ukraine in the fight against cyber attacks and disinformation, i remember when the full-scale invasion began, all this brutal war from russia, i did not sleep all night checking not only twitter, but also the kyiv independent, where many journalists reported from the scene. imagine if at that time there was no internet in kyiv, people would still have real information, but everything they would see would probably be
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fake russian propaganda and so so the number one lesson we have learned is that we must at all costs ensure the high-quality communication that is vital for the work of journalists, including civilians, that is why we have invested more than 15 million euros in stationary orbital satellite receivers, we will build more than 700 such receivers, both stationary and mobile, such as we saw in ukraine, so that they could be powered by solar batteries, receive satellite internet and then relay it through 5g towers to neighboring cities and journalists, like what is happening now in ukraine, what are the key factors that determine the development of information and digital technologies in taiwan, two main points, the first is high-quality, accessible internet as a human right, regardless of how far away you are
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you are in the hinterland on a remote island or even on the top of a jade mountain with a height of almost 4000 meters, you can still enter a live broadcast using high-precision internet for 15 euros per month, this is not me about the limitless, so this is a human right, another point is digital competence, our schoolchildren in particular high school everyone learns not only media literacy, that is, when you read and consume, but also competence when you write and create in this way they participate in measuring air quality to debunk air pollution rumors instead find real polluters they could also fact-check presidential candidates during debates ahead of the 2020 presidential election if students find a hoax or anything else that isn't true their name could appear on the air together fact-checking is
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an important civil society practice that many other jurisdictions are already adopting in taiwan since our code is open source and i would like to ask you about your experience and expertise in the field protection of personal data and digital services, no one is an isolated island, especially taiwan, so in order to protect against cyber attacks. this is how we cooperate with the international community. anyone in ukraine or elsewhere in the world can donate part of their hard drive to host our website on it to protect against attacks on denial in service at the beginning of august, there were 23 times more attacks than during the previous peak, which is unheard of, and we also manufacture chips for advanced encryption through tsmc and the supply chain for people to view private data, to be able to
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calculate, to train artificial intelligence, and so on , for the public good, this requires the ability to produce advanced chips that we are happy to share with our democratic allies . in taiwan i think that all local changes, depending on party affiliation, consider ukraine and taiwan to be very closely related, we are on the front line opposition to brutal territorial expansionism and when, for example, a young soldier from taiwan joined the ranks of the armed forces of ukraine in order to protect ukraine - this was widely covered in taiwan and everyone felt the need to pay more attention to what is actually happening in ukraine because, as i already mentioned, we have a very similar
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situation from the beginning of the introduction of major sanctions against russia, in particular, on ts mc chips, which i think everyone in taiwan understood that it was not about market access, not about increasing gdp or something similar it is about the fact that advanced microchips can be used not only because they are smaller and not exactly for the public good, there is a place for cryptanalysis and attacks on the cyber front, the ban on access to the most advanced chips is of great importance for the protection of democracy, so i believe that from this point of view, most taiwanese means mass media consider this conflict, you mentioned jonathan tseng soldiers who fought in the ukrainian war, he is a hero for us ukrainians and
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we greatly value his sacrifice and the last one has questions in which areas taiwan can help ukraine taiwan has a lot of experience in recovery and reconstruction processes because at the turn of the century we suffered from a powerful earthquake we also participated in the aid and reconstruction of japan after an even bigger earthquake, so in many ways digital technologies can unite people who are in different time zones as if we are in the same room and is called co-presence thanks to such skills we have been able to provide high quality education medical services public services even on our most remote islands despite physical separation i think in the digital world proximity is measured by
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