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[000:00:00;00] for the restoration of ukraine, because otherwise we tell european politicians that otherwise your taxpayers will pay for it, what kind of money would you like to seize the assets of russia, hand them over to us that are already frozen, they can be used. the question is how to take them away , because now unfortunately, for some reason, the world has the opinion that the assets of the state enjoy a certain immunity from confiscation even if the state commits terrible and war crimes, as russia practically does . we are discussing at a very technical legal level with our partners that in this case there should be an exception for ukraine , what is the discussion, why do you need
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to prove our position, because of what, because international partners say that there is a system of international law we must differ from russia, we must not the concept of property. yes, we must not violate the property right of the state, which currently enjoys immunity. of course, we agree that the international order must be followed, but we understand that our the need, and today the need for reconstruction already exceeds 700 billion dollars, there is not a single country in the world that can independently cover this need and provide ukraine with these funds, even the united states of america cannot allocate such an amount, it is needed where to get it and obviously the ukrainian budget cannot cover it needs for reconstruction but ukraine must be rebuilt because there must be a concept of justice in the international order , russia is acting unjustly when there is
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a violent war and someone has to suffer as a punishment, hmm, specific individuals in the russian federation must be punished for the decisions they make, and ukraine must also receive compensation for the fact that , should russia receive punishment in the economic aspect, the sanctions that are currently imposed on it and will be i hope that more new ones are imposed. what is this punishment for the war or an attempt to stop what is this attempt to call the aggressor today without bleeding his economy to finance the war , of course, because the russian federation continues to produce weapons, for example, they are in every city
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in order to manage no, not four, they produce from 40 to 50 e missiles every month, which contain unfortunately, today, western chips that they export there as part of washing machines, for example, so-called dual-purpose components, they also bypass the sanction, and from some export countries it freely goes to russia federations use them to make missiles of all types, a respected austrian bank was recently caught helping to circumvent sanctions, but eventually gave up. it's not even regression as progress, ours is the progress of the aggressor, because our progress - this is what roksovana remembers how it was in the spring of last year, when many of our international partners did not think that kyiv would be taken in three days, but they anyway, we still hoped that here we will reconcile with them very quickly and we will continue and they will continue to do business there, the same austrians, germans with russia, as they introduced him
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to this business for decades now. obviously , they see that it will not be like that, that russia is showing that uh, it's serious, what is it like? a serious, long-lasting confrontation, which should end there due to some processes in russia itself, and accordingly there is already an understanding that, well, that is , there are actually no longer any such red lines for special sanctions, but actually another problem arises that russia is also adapting and that you - but you can't actually completely block these schemes when you need to start some equipment there and simply there you had a real company in kazakhstan that conditionally bought one computer there or one board there and then it decided there from you
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to buy 1,000 of these boards and she is not a legitimate buyer because she has bought these boards before and accordingly, you need to catch them piece by piece all the time because they will really try to break through, so i am here returning to what roksolana says. i think that they have there should also be such asymmetric responses, and in particular there should be this serious blow from the other side by way of confiscation of russian assets . only that we have to weaken russia, we have to strengthen ourselves if, for example, we quickly receive money for reconstruction, we start to rebuild quickly , money comes here, jobs are created here , social infrastructure, housing, ukrainians return to their conditions, under what conditions, because i am very good i remember how at the beginning it was full-scale
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, that is, in the area there last year, maybe in march , april, and ah, blumbard wrote that after the victory , ukraine will become one of the largest places for investment in the world and so on, i don't see these articles now. maybe i didn't see them. well, because it was simply an expectation that the war would end quickly again, here we are, now they will agree on something, ukraine will say that it's ok, fine . we won't, we don't want to join nato. we don't want anything else there, and after that we will give them money for restoration and we will develop it, well, that is, now it is clear that it must not work that way, that it must be laid out, that is in the budget what roksolana said about the confisco fund - already someone and already what has been confiscated, we start partially with of the ukrainian budget, partly through international mechanisms, to do this quick recovery and then see what the next
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stages are, it is possible that it will be a quick victory and a quick full-fledged recovery is possible . well, that is, military actions are not predicted, no matter how hard we try absolutely, and accordingly, then it can start later but there is also a risk here that we all have to work with. everyone is on their own platform. talking with our colleagues there, friends abroad, it's something that, well , it can't be postponed indefinitely. let's go we will think a little more about the institutional structure of the reconstruction management process in order to balance out where the european union has its badge here and where the united states gets its badge. and how realistic is it that in ukraine it will be created quickly and effectively without political conflicts let's say that around well, we proposed from the government from the parliament, it was actually a law that was voted in the parliament, we proposed our mechanism
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, there is a liquidation fund, we fill it with our resources, you can also provide us with some resources transfer and we will carry out the first recovery, a quick recovery, as the government says now, and here we need to simply return to your question about what will increase the investment attractiveness of ukraine after the victory in a year , we are even more destroyed, the risks are even greater , but there are two aspects here which i think we need to talk about. we are forgetting one political nuance: ukraine's candidacy to the eu, the process of joining the eu will bring the ukrainian business climate within the country and ukrainian regulation within the country closer to the european of the standard, it is as if a precursor to restoration, that is, a condition for restoration if we enter the eu , then we will be restored, or are these two processes
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that are not related to each other, the process is related to each other, but they will take place simultaneously, i very much agree, roksolana, thank you for mentioning this it is very important for us to start this formal process of accession negotiations as soon as possible, because when we are already delayed in this process and show the appropriate speed, it will be apart from these actual conditions of legislative lower risks for investments in ukraine will also be affected by the fact that we are entering the common economic space with the european union, which means that , in particular, those areas and regions that are closer to the western border automatically become more attractive and more attractive areas for investments because they are removed these issues of customs clearance. and this is fast movement - it's cheap, cheaper labor force, this is actually locations where you can locate new businesses. and actually in order to integrate
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ukrainian production into the pan-european production chains, you understand the economy, you understand the uh, hmm, what potential for investment does ukraine represent, let it be destroyed after a year of war , what is the potential, that is, well, we saw how cities grew in the desert, you know, just on oil wells, uh, that's what we saw as well as the mining business somewhere in macau and allowed to build skyscrapers there. and so on and so on . what in ukraine will allow to build a new ukraine? i think, first of all, we have competitive advantages that are natural and this is actually attractive for the rural economy and accordingly, we need to build the next level - this is processing. and this is actually very important here, integration into the european union, we see how, for example
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, there, the same smoking ours before the war was such a big threat for european manufacturers, because we were here for poland was ukrainian pork was evil . that is, we can be competitive here , we can produce there first under the private brands of supermarkets , then bring our ukrainian brands to the european market. then the next thing is that our neighbors in the western countries of central europe went this way, it is simpler industrial production, because you know very often in our country there is such a thing, from the fact that we are a raw material supplement of the west to the fact that we have to immediately produce rockets because we used to produce them in the middle. in fact, i have a lot of everything. well, that is, why, for example, even before the war in ukraine
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, you go to a supermarket and you see, for example , household chemicals that are produced heavily, there are some washing gels in austria where very dear labor force, why can't it be produced in ukraine, that is, for the sake of fairness, i will say that there are already produced in ukraine at the austrian or german lyceum, to actually develop, this is the potential that we have , we still have, please, please, please pay attention to the fact that well we sometimes say as if everything is bad in ukraine , but in reality it is just a war. in fact, it is not bad. so , i wanted to say that in 2021 , we ended the 21st year with the highest dollar gdp in the history of our country for all the years of independence e ukraine was already quite successful compared to itself and the main and main thing that the russians stole from us is not the potential and opportunities they stole from us. we have time because
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ukraine will recover for a long, relatively long time , i.e. 5 generations are already alive that will not live to recover five well i would just like to say that it will take us 5-7 years to return to the level of the 21st year, and by the 21st year, i would like to remind you that it was the first year when we exceeded the gdp of 2013 in dollar terms , that is, the first, let's say, the first invasion of russia took us away 7 years and that the invasion of russia, unfortunately, will also take some time, but the restoration itself, the very process of restoration and construction of the reconstruction of ukraine, it will be a very powerful stimulus, if you look at the economic history of countries, after the war there is always an economic point and economic growth in many processes, if you have a huge market at the same time
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thousands of objects are being built in ukraine, and foreign companies, as well as ukrainian ones, will be interested in participating in this reconstruction, gentlemen, and after all, we would not be ukrainians if we did not talk about the most interesting thing in my opinion. and what will happen to russia, in what situation is this aggressor country now? as you rightly noticed, they are strangling with sanctions and instilled in what situation , well, from a general economic point of view, there is no such expected fall as we hoped , actually, and that is why it is strong and big well, first of all, they launched a defense plant. it had an effect, that is, it is a relatively productive thing because they produce it, then we burn it, but it seems that they are from
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warehouses with production also gave a boost secondly, this is actually what was not added there, they were not added due to sanctions, and unfortunately, these delays were actually due to the hope that this old business would be restored as it was . unfortunately, it had such an effect. but i think that 23- and the year will be much more difficult for them, that is, what you started with, what roksolany is sure to comment on, as for the situation in russia, it is much more difficult , but from the general economic, that is, the outflow of people that we see from russia, the most economic, entrepreneurially active, this is very much a big blow to the russian potential of e-technologies from the influence of foreign investors - that is, well, it drives russia into an obvious stagnation and another, well, that
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is, considering the structure of the russian economy, you will not get far in cooperation with china and india. what if your partners look at you as a raw material the application is already now gentlemen, unfortunately our time is up , i thank you very much for this conversation i understand that we will meet a lot more please come, we are glad to see you a little bit about russia, which unfortunately is an unsanctioned car the event took a long time to develop and throughout the 22nd year, russia mostly felt inconvenience, the problem began in december, when the first oil and gas sanctions began to work , on december 5th, let me remind you that the european union embargo on russian oil and oil price restrictions began to work, and now there are data in two minuses in two months of 2023, their oil and gas revenues fell by 46% compared to the first two months of 2022. that is
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, almost in half and c - because of this, they have a huge budget deficit, that is , 34 billion for two months. and for the year, they planned 38, that is they have almost reached the annual budget deficit in two months and because of this they are trying to - now they are printing rubies and collecting additional taxes from ugu for their business, but these are problems and they have problems, and it is difficult for them to solve them now to work, which is very important they actually killed their almost monopoly on the european gas market, they have been killing absolutely and for years if the sanctions last long enough, then no one will wait for russia to return to the market , all their buyers and they will reorient themselves to
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other suppliers, even if russia returns, it will no longer have such a market share, never absolutely, when a gas supplier hangs a european label on a gas supplier, what type does he first supply gas and then starts applying political leverage to you, and thirdly, does he introduce troops into your sovereign territory snatching away from her trying to snatch away all the southern peninsulas that belong to you well , i thank you very much and by the way , i also mentioned the last thing, you said about the slow effect of the sanctions and i remember how we spoke from spain in november of last year. shapoval from the kyiv school of economics is online. she just said that according to the calculations of the kyiv school of economics , the sanctions that were introduced at the time of november last year will take effect at the end of this year. so we are waiting for the end of the year i think that the new year's and christmas holidays will be improved for us, and not only that, but with their chronicles of the fall of russia. well, we ukrainians know how to rejoice like no one else when someone came to us and caused trouble, and then
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he suffers from it, as i like to say, on the edge of god but in our years a-a i thank you very much for the conversation er-e it was nice and i hope it was useful, i will remind you that today we were visiting us and we talked about the economy and we spoke with roksolana podlaska, the head of the verkhovna rada committee on budget and soil to the executive director of the vyshlin center for the economy of economic strategy, i thank you, gentlemen, and for everyone. i remind you that you continue to watch the marathon. the only news is not to
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switch with the enemy. hearts and are the first to go. both are of great strength, people of indomitable spirit, you are of good will. glory to the ukrainian volunteers . after a month of service, i proved to my brothers that i am not just a woman . i am a soldier. to fight, they found out that the captain was a woman only after the death of nastya, and she was a skilled luga and i will be 15% of the ukrainian army - these are women , with their work, courage, honor and courage, they
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proved that they are no different from others 85% there is no weaker sex in ukraine documentary trilogy military intelligence of ukraine on the sea in the sky on the ground on and more successful ukrainian counteroffensive of the entire war so will it be with them kharko this is really a ukrainian city of more than eight and a half thousand square kilometers has been recaptured, well, it was planned to be 2000 kilometers less than about 400 settlements almost 150,000 local civilians were freed and saved . the kharkiv offensive operation as a military masterpiece of a strategic level, we transfer
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consideration to the headquarters, the headquarters that manage this everyone, it is an honor to thank you all for liberating our country from the enemy, the film tretii zemlya kharkiv counteroffensive watch on wednesday, march 22 at 9:15 p.m. greetings, friends, this is the face of the guest in the studio today, yulia sydorova with the call sign cuba, a couple , a medic, a participant in the women's veteran movement , a model, a designer, a dancer just a pretty girl after looking at these photos and you wouldn't say that she is a soldier and the girl changed her beautiful outfit to a military uniform and saves ukrainian
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soldiers on the front lines yulia sydorova with the call sign kuba serves in the 92nd separate mechanized brigade. she manages the medical service. yulia is also a member of the women's veteran movement. cuba saved the wounded on the maidan during the revolution of dignity, then she went to the donbas front as a medic and was there until 2019. working at all stages of the evacuation , after returning to civilian life, the girl became a fashion designer and started designing clothes, by the way, the first show of her collection took place in february 1022 in may, yulia went to the front again, they went to the front again in may, but i have a question in general, how did you decide to fight in odessa when you said in the interview what exactly you wanted to go fight, why was my desire this year to fight, and it was
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, as it were, quite logical, because i was an active participant in the revolution of dignity, and there , you know, the whole process that took place of such a union, one might say a spiritual union with people and the rest of this whole struggle and well, i always say, for example, when people ask me when this war started, i say that for me personally, the war began on the maidan with the first person killed on the maidan, that is, for me , the war in our country began not even in 2014 in the 14th and, accordingly, after the 14th year, the maidan ended, the occupation of our territories began, well, russia, and there was such a feeling, you know. well, i was just ashamed of the fact that i was one of those who would have fought then i'm like that, no, i won't be involved in these processes in any way, well, i was uncomfortable with this, and that's why we wanted
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them to persuade friends not to go to the front, is it so dangerous there ? did not hold back and already went to the front in october and ended up in a hospital where i was on zinkevich. i went to the hospitalists. did you go there? the price was directed. it wasn’t like that. i, uh, i didn’t have a principled position. it was going to be pharmaceutical medicine for me. i thought i would go to fight . there, i could shoot and do whatever i wanted. moreover, at that moment, i all the same, i still had to learn how to do all this and gain this knowledge, and i contacted one of my acquaintances about it. well, i knew him from the maidan. and he introduced me to maria from berlin. i think you also know who maria is already. we didn't meet
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yana zinkevich, who told me she was going. well you will leave there, they will pick you up the day after tomorrow. well, i went and already arrived at the hospital base, well, at the base of the fifth battalion of the right sector, and i already started studying there. various tactical medicine instructors came there, including british teams. all the time that i was fighting in the donbass, from the years 14 to 19, i was constantly studying , acquiring new knowledge about tactical medicine, they reached a higher level there, and already there, as they said, i worked at all stages of evacuation simply on at different stages, there should be a different level of knowledge, well, regarding the provision of care at the post-hospital stage. that is, first aid itself does not actually require a lot of knowledge, but there is a nuance that usually there is a child somewhere in the very
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first aid, then it is very risky for life for first aid. pay attention, put a tourniquet, this help takes place in such and such a zone in a zone under fire, where you yourself can get injured and die, er, a higher level of knowledge that we should have already given - denys surkov, er, this too he is quite a well-known person in our circles, he is not an instructor in the protocols of the nativ tccs, or in medical care, plus he knows very well that your colleagues consider him to be the coolest paramedic right now, and he is the coolest. if our guru were all of us who studied at groundhog, that is, it is enough to say simply those people who understand this issue and when they ask, well , what do you know, where were you there, everything?
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of course, it reached a new level in this as well to the whole question, i can already work with svl equipment there and tracheal intubation, well, that is, it is such a level that not everyone has such a level, well, not every person with a medical education has such a level, and even these courses that he took, there were people with a medical education who did not were able to pass the exams to take the exams there, for example. and i passed all this, i was successful , and they were also very surprised that how could this be ? well, because i do not have a medical education. it turned out that life has taught me, i simply did not learn during the years of war it was difficult to leave everything alive. well, there was a career, friends, some hobbies until the 13th year, until the 14th year, you just left everything and went, well, it just somehow turned out that way, no, it wasn't difficult then , but even now, in the 22nd year, it's more difficult because first of all, this
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whole scale of what is happening is already more difficult for everyone, plus my city, i myself am from kharkiv, and what happened in my city, there are events related to my mother there, which are also there. i understand that she is in danger, but she could not do anything, the current could not even basicly provide her with food. she i was sitting in the basement and i could not find a person who could take her food when these shellings were taking place there, but at the same moment i was in kyiv and we and the women 's veteran movement were engaged in the provision of e-e military and civilians and we bought hundreds of bulletproof vests there straw and bought dozens of cars, and we did all this there, brought them from europe, my friends there gave me large sums of cash and went abroad , they brought it all, i understood that i could manage such rather large-scale processes. well, for me personally, can not it is elementary to make sure that my mother was brought something to eat. well, of course, this also
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somewhat complicated the whole situation . it is easier for me to live in this war. now the account is that i can be very useful, and this makes me happy and makes my life, as it were, easier well, that's how i perceive it, you came, the hot spots of donbas, sands, er, widely , yes, avdiivka, ah, alinka kamenka, well, kamenka, that 's all for me. you know what i say . yes, if you compare then and now, v why is there a difference, well, look here, for example. it has become very similar, well, at least what is happening. i am not there now, not in the bahamian direction. yes, we are now in such a direction that, in principle, already reminds me of ato and what happened in those years, but when we are in

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