tv [untitled] May 7, 2023 10:30pm-10:43pm EEST
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[000:00:00;00] now led the meeting to know at the ministerial level, that is, the desire to be put on will continue to happen in this way. i am not talking about orban specifically. i am talking about everyone who wants to be a peacemaker and at the same time talk about peace on prom, the so-called peace, and in fact on the capitulation of ukraine on they are in favor of russia. if they continue to do this on these two chairs or between the two, they will tear their pants, that is, it does not happen either you are there or here and this is a war that needs a clear definition, but i do not like this steering wheel, the so-called peacekeeper, everyone rushed there, forgetting that this war russia against ukraine. it is very seriously different from the others here. the development of the world is at stake in general. how will the global processes go and whether there will be international law at all . what does it
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mean there? unknown and it is obvious that er, well, we are sometimes surprised by the position of someone, er, not taking such a position on the side of good, trying to come up with some kind of solution that , well, it is simply not realistic for today . therefore, these are their internal political matters, and we must react accordingly. this is also true. we have allies and partners who clearly express their position. thank you, mr. valery valery chaly diplomat, former ambassador of ukraine to the united states, head of the ukrainian crisis media center, and now we will talk about the most striking event of today, the coronation of charles the third - is our guest on the air egor brayla is not a british historian or a member of the royal historical society congratulations mr. egor well, in principle , many people say that this is the last punishment
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that the ceremony is chronic enough even for great britain, all the other royal courts of europe have long since abandoned it, britain was the last well, in principle, she had no reason to refuse because queen elizabeth ruled for an unprecedentedly long time longer than any other european monarch the coronation took place and everyone says well, when we say coal will become the new king of great britain, he is unlikely to hold such a ceremony because it is precisely related to the fact that this is not a very young monarch. with those traditions which to many britons already seem to be traditions from the past. and do you think there will be another coronation? is this the last time we could see it? i think there will be more. the british monarchy throughout history has shown its ability to adapt to a changing world, and we can also remember the times for example, the french revolution of the 19th century, when republics arose all over europe and britain remained a monarchy, so definitely all these hang ceremonial that we
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saw today with eh in a crown of solid two rows then in the first row, the head was pulled back, and the other charles was the one who was just such a cultural renaissance, just the crown with which the tyrant was crowned in the 3rd, it was laid out during the reign of charles the second in the second half of the 17th century. in the 18th and 19th centuries, the coronation took place without placing the crown on the monarch, and this tradition was restored only at the beginning of the 20th century, and if
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there was no coronation, who would have thought? charles iii was hated for a long time because he disgraced princess diana's life and he cheated, you know, i don't know , i didn't hold a candle, but how come. we watched as it is shown in documentaries that he still married her without loving her. with her and then he just ruined her life. he didn't give her a divorce for a long time, but he cheated. and of course her life ended very tragically. do you think there is still such a grudge in the british? is it already in the past? i think prince harry threw wood into the second fire and the youngest son of charles and diana who d this memoir was published at the beginning of this year, which is called a spare with and there exactly harry went like this and after his brother
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william, which he calls william about his father charles, which really in these memoirs we can see that on the one hand harry was and remains the same person as and you and i had our emotions in it, there were some other moments, and on the other hand, there was some mistrust due to the history, the tragic history of his mother diana, it remains, and i think the first association of charge in any british person is it was diana, although, of course, charles, it’s worth saying that he was one of the first winsers to receive a proper higher education , he studied at cambridge as a historian, as an archaeologist he dug up primitive people in france, then at the end of the university he went to serve in the air force, from whom the air force and further on
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fleet and then there was the story with diana, then there he became interested in the topic of ecology and many other things, but it was this one scandalous story and they betrayed each other that the honorary entourage of the new monarch charles the third and the queen consort of camila, and by the way, mr. yevgeny, it can be said that the time is still more political , the monarch than his mateo, even from the point of view of those invited to the coronation. the liberalization of the image of the british monarchy that the monarch had almost no influence on domestic purely british politics and in the mid-60s, for example, the monarch essentially no longer approved who would be
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the prime minister, that is , they came to the monarch just to ask what it was such a certain ceremony and charles. in the end, he still had certain political ambitions. i would like to remind you that the first place charles went to after the death of his mother was northern ireland, a very important region for great britain, which became such a bone of contention after brexit because it was unclear how how will trade continue there and many others perceived putin and hitler before all western politicians did .
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sevastopol, and then if he visited the memorial to the british soldiers who died in the crimean war, and for charles, in principle, ukraine acts as a familiar territory , we will hope that sooner or later he will visit our state . he dances hopak in canada in the early 80s and charles's political position on the russian-ukrainian war this is really what is important to us and charles visited the ukrainian military training to the operator is from britain and also visited ukrainian refugees in poland. this is really something that shows him that he supports ukraine , and we even saw it today from the colors of the carpet of the vosmivir abbey, which were blue and yellow, it was also certain such a symbol that britain supports
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ukraine, it must be said that the british for quite a long time did not perceive, well, let's say this , british politicians did not perceive ukraine as something that could be a separate priority, yes, that is , because after the collapse of the soviet union there britain was betting more on russia than on yeltsin, but then over time, especially after the 14th year, britain showed that it was interested in maintaining security in eastern europe . russia and well, we can also see what is there what was the reaction in britain to the poisoning of litvinenko and the violinists that in principle britain went through such an evolution and charles and i would really like to know that and this story that it was the british
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military that built the first railway on of the territory of ukraine during the crimean war. it existed for a short time. it was called the great central crimean railway near the balaclava, so that there was, for example, a train. yes, there is kyiv . balaklava is named in some way in memory of ukraine and britain, because indeed crimea and the crimean war for britain are what shaped them. in the modern era and many british soldiers died. then biden died in the early symbolic zone, like the ukrainian flag, because he was directly in a blue suit and a granddaughter in a yellow dress with such a, i don’t know, pancho or something like that president of the united states because he is still a person of irish origin, because he was recently
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on the islands , it was northern ireland, he was in the republic of ireland for a long time there, about a week. it has a loaded schedule - it is difficult to know the plan now, but the fact that jill phenogen biden they came in the colors of the ukrainian flag is really very cool and i think all the ukrainian world media noticed that you know, this is the symbolism that we have been missing for quite a long time, that the world already knows. there is not only the national anthem of ukraine, many other ukrainian songs, and the world will learn about ukraine, but due to tragic events, let's finish by talking about the fact that jamaica can hold a rematch, although they remain poor
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and their own regions, in particular karikom , but they no longer want to see the former british vestindia there, the stronghold, the epicenter of piracy and many other moments there, the production of rum , sugar, coffee, they no longer want to associate themselves exclusively with britain, this is by the way is connected not only with the former british colonies, but also with the french netherlands in the whole region , so i think that this will happen, that jamaica can declare that they do not want to see charles as a monarch in their state, and new zealand as their head is also a british monarch. thank you to his bralin
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