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[000:00:00;00] have children who cannot or want to save their biological material in the future , they could use it for free. thank you, we are ready, we are open. to respond, ready to provide, in fact, we understand the challenges that exist and it is the consciousness that is the responsibility of every medical worker who is legally working today regardless of whether it is anxiety or a quiet time, but we are ready we are open, we are ready to respond to all the challenges that will be presented to us, this is our task, the metal area and it is here that we have to give an opportunity to be treated, first of all , to the families of those fighters who became today , the studio itself gives us the opportunity
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to communicate so calmly and freely. yes, we thank others military thank you mr. orest today in our studio was the director of the department of health protection of the lviv regional military administration orest chemerys i only have to add one thing that today you learned how the medical system works in to the lviv oblast and if you may have any complaints, you now know who to turn to, you know who to write to, but i hope that everything will be fine and that the lviv oblast will cope with the flow of people it currently has, it was a health program and i am iryna koval take care of yourself the most powerful the team of europe, the fruit interplays as if for the last time in their lives, watch the super final
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of the season on june 10 at 10:00 p.m. exclusively on megogo , de-occupation . how can you do it now? our brothers freed us from a normal life freed us from the normal technology of pro-russian non-humans, it was terrible, it was very scary every day one by one, two houses were burned and the ukrainian people were nazis here, so we are all nationalists , did the people resist? was , is and will always be ukraine about unbreakable cities of ukraine from the ukraine project in the documentary series deoccupation that saturdays at 11:10 on
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espresso join the community with a ukrainian view of the world become a youtube sponsor channel espresso and this is access to exclusive content personal thanks pinned comments special icons and the possibility of personal communication with the espresso team click to sponsor and become part of the community with a ukrainian perspective mykola veresen vitaly portnikov and the main topics of the week is if god forbid a truly tactical nuclear weapon is used against ukraine weapons will definitely change the world stories, problems, analysis and personalities , we are waiting for john gerbs, the former ambassador to the united states in ukraine thanks for an invitation, you have a question, you will get answers, so it is an interesting question, how should you figure it out
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, sportsmen, september, that on friday at 21:15 on espresso andriy yanitsky with economic news on the espresso tv channel as always with you at eight in the morning live we meet and uh, as always i encourage you to like it. if you watch us on youtube, if you haven't subscribed to espresso's youtube channels, please do so immediately and send a link to this broadcast to your friends , family, yes, we are dating more people, by the way , i also encourage you to leave comments after the broadcast. i i usually go to the youtube channel and look at your comments. if there is a question related to the topic of today's program, i answer them. but before moving on to the topic of the program, these are the countries of the big seven, how they help ukraine economically, let's talk about other topics. the government approved a list of underground
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structures where will store oil, gas and oil products reliable storage facilities that will be inaccessible to enemy attacks parallel cabinet of ministers turned 11 organizations of the state reserve into state enterprises modernized warehouses capacity will help ukraine to create strategic reserves for the next decade , prime minister denys myhal said. luckily, all is well . after fierce debates, the government of austria announced funding for demining equipment
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in ukraine. amounts to 2 million euros, the money will come from the foreign emergency aid fund of the ministry of foreign affairs of ukraine. i would like to remind you that the total area of ​​mined territories in our country is 174,000 m² . of politics and food mykola solsky believes that a long embargo will only deepen this problem , russia will definitely use the opportunity to do more harm, the aggressor country will block sea ​​routes that uh, as i have already done. this is immediately after the decision on the issue of restrictions. i would like to remind you that from may 2, the european commission limited the arrival of our wheat , corn, rapeseed and sunflower in the territory of bulgaria , poland, romania, slovakia and hungary. well
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, about how european countries are trying to protect their internal market we talked about ukrainian food in previous programs and will continue to talk about the economy with andrii leninsky at espresso every weekday morning at 8 and you will be informed, we also have another a program that appears only on youtube is called business with andrii yanivskyi in the middle. yesterday we spoke, for example, with the director of the shadow theater. it turns out that it can also be a business . this theater , which i told about yesterday, willow shadov, it has been in existence for 13 years and has been traveling the world. well , it feels good. as a business project. well
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, now let's talk with our guest , igor brokovsky, the heads of the institute of economic research and political consulting, mr. ihor, congratulations, congratulations, the topic of today's program is the countries of the big seven, we agreed yesterday that there is something to talk about, that the ukrainian viewers very often , well, do not really know what it is about, let's start with that, what kind of big seven are they? for the countries included in it. well, let's start a little with the history. in 1973, the arab countries that were united in the then such as it is better to say the organization, which later turned into a full-fledged aspect, announced that they were introducing an oil park for the supply of oil to those countries that supported israel. the 73rd year of the october war, which was fought on the national peninsula . well, it is clear that somehow everyone had
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to react to this. this embargo was so strong that it basically caused the largest war of all time , and i would even say that a larger-scale fuel and energy crisis in the developed world, and then in 1974, the countries of the then still small seven, but the big six. that is , it was japan, it was the united states of america , france, italy, germany, great britain gathered in order to make this situation with the history of the big seven actually begins with this, it is an informal club, later canada joined it, and finally it became these big seven, then at one time it stood there , the soviet union took part in these meetings and even took a form - there was such a form as the seven plus units, the source plus one where the russian federation took part. but due to the connection with the well-known events in the east of ukraine, the annexation of crimea, actually
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, the big seven plus one turned back into a seven, into an ordinary seven, to put it bluntly. in short, it is an informal club where the leaders of the respective countries meet once a year to discuss the most painful problems of the modern world. well, they actually coordinate their actions. and during the year there are regular meetings of the ministers of foreign affairs, ministers of finance , ministers of foreign economic relations or trade, depending on what are they called? that is, it is such a very living mechanism that does not make binding decisions, but at the same time it forms a common vision that is then reflected in the concrete policy of the countries of the g7 and the european union, and the european union is not a member of the g7 , but nevertheless actively participates in all discussions, which is interesting , that is, before the creation of this informal association, economic events are involved
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the events are such a cartel conspiracy of the oil-producing countries and we see that the informal association has existed for almost 50 years or more than 50 years, about 50 years, this is really long, a long time to test the strength of this the big seven has arrived, now it also exists in the regime, you can say seven plus one, only one there, not russia, but ukraine, at least the last meeting was in this format uh, where was it held and what issues were discussed there, well , the last meeting took place just uh, literally recently uh it was a little more than a week ago in hiroshima and i want to say right away that the big seven are very much like that. i would say a multi-dimensional organization in the sense that really all the problems that exist in the world today
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are considered there together and it cannot be said that this meeting was dedicated exclusively to ukraine, well, first of all. if we take the document, this is the final comic book of the big seven - it is 82 pages, which in fact are, you know , a collection of analysis of modern economic and political problems that need to be solved today . so to say in detail means that this year the big seven issued a general combine, a general combine , a general statement and several such individual documents, individual documents, individual statements , which actually show what it is focused on the attention of the world community, first of all the leading e-e developed countries, the first is a statement regarding ukraine well, here the position of the big seven was confirmed that we will help in ukraine and there was a lot of talk about the need to strengthen the sanctions regime in order to make it more so you know harsh towards ukraine and to warn it of relevant violations and
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the second such was a very big and important statement, this statement is about nuclear disarmament because today the issue of nuclear disarmament in connection with the policy of the russian federation has actually come to a dead end. russia is reneging on certain agreements that were made and is currently trying to blackmail the world by using at least tactical nuclear weapons. this is a big problem . they also talked about the need to advertise economic stability and economic economic economic economic security, and when we are talking about economic security, here again questions were raised related to the fact that the economic position of the country, well, obviously there was a hint about russia, not only russia can be a tool of political blackmail and pressure well, finally, there were two more very important documents, this is the action plan of the history of the introduction of the so-called clean
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energy, and here again they talked about the need to preserve the environment and combat climate change, to put it very briefly but the clean economy is actually a restructuring of the model of economic development that existed until now, the last one - these are issues related to the security of food security of security in this document and is mentioned by ukraine. ukraine actively participated in these psycho-discussions , that is , here are these , here is a panoramic view. in a special way i understand that well, we know hiroshima as a place like ugu with the test of nuclear weapons and er now we see that the world there is discussing exactly how to adhere to this in this regime is not
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widespread er is there a symbol or let's just say sympathy in this, there is a certain symbolism , because they have such big meetings , including such, you know, i will not say demonstratively demonstratively . the permanently established order changes the presidency of countries directly within the framework of the big seven and, in principle, the country that is the head of the big seven is well, of course , it agrees with these points, but nevertheless it in fact forms the agenda with the participation of other members of this association and it actually determines the place where each meeting will take place, and i will also add that today literally the world media reprints such information with a message to its sources that the country of the big seven turns out to be informal are already working on e-security guarantees for
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ukraine. we are not a program that does not consider such issues, we talk more about the economic e-e part of these agreements, but not in itself it is interesting that the country of the families, they absolutely support ukraine. and here in an interview with the japanese, the japanese television and radio company nhk , the head of the office of the president of ukraine, andriy yarmak, stated, i quote , that j7 was absolutely concrete and clear, so that it gives the opportunity to look with confidence into the future, definitely, absolutely support ukraine on on the way to our victory, that is , among these large countries, which are actually the most powerful in the world today, there is no disagreement regarding the position in the russian-ukrainian war, and they are completely on
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the side of ukraine, they also discussed independent regime, how effective is it? what can be said about this, do all gs7 countries comply with the sanctions, support the sanctions against russia, what exactly are these, maybe some new restrictions were discussed at the meetings, well , the meetings did not specifically discuss any new restrictions, but they talked about the fact that the sanctions the sanctions must be strengthened and coordinated. the big seven must work with those countries that are not part of the pro-ukrainian coalition and ensure all possible measures so that the sanctions do not did without these countries well, again, as i said, the main type of motive in communicating with ukraine in general in the ukrainian issue is sanctions, this is not sanctions , this is support for ukraine. this is in fact the leader of the modern world and there well, with the exception of japan
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, in fact all the countries are members of nato and under such conditions and for the discussion of issues of security, that is, there are no well , i would say such. many initiatives to support ukraine were initially discussed at the events of the big seven or at meetings of the heads of the country, because within such formats as meetings of ministers, there are different directions, so to speak, so in this sense, the big seven the big seven work and the big seven work very effectively , this is one of the elements of the coordination mechanisms interests of big countries and it seems to me that he has shown in his history that he is extremely effective because if he did not work he would simply be rejected to confirm your words that the country
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the big seven work in a coordinated and coordinated manner. another yesterday's news is that the ambassadors of the seven countries talked about how the supreme council of justice should work, how it should select members. what should be the judicial reform in ukraine , how should they work here? that is, it is a meeting not once a year . is this not a prototype of such a world government, mr. igor, is it not a prototype of a world government, i want to say right away that the big seven is not only about the economy , you know, about some such elitist things, if we carefully read all the latest documents of the big seven, then not only the latest documents first of all we are talking about the corresponding values, these are the values ​​of the democratic world
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, whether someone likes it or not . authorities, it is actually based on different stones, what is the foundation of the demo medical society, by the way, if we remember again this chirosian meeting, a lot was said about china, and among them questions were inserted in three aspects, the first aspect is the usual economic one, the second aspect - these issues are related to security, that is, the situation around ivaniv, which is currently political , is intensifying from my point of view, first of all, from the greatness of china, and there was a third moment to which china reacted very, i would say so harshly, this is a matter of observing the basic of values, it was said that no one separates china, conditionally speaking, from the world community, including the big seven, but there is a question of values, a question of democracy, the protection of human rights, and in this sense, in all the mechanisms that exist today with the participation of these countries and
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the european union and the g20. that means the big twenties were simka , who is also present there, they also talk first of all about values ​​on the basis of values , certain evaluation judgments are formed and policy documents are formed well, actually, you yourself touched on this this topic will be the last block of our conversation about countries that are not part of the big seven. you mentioned china, which sometimes best corresponds to the values ​​that the civilized world broadcasts, and you mentioned the g20. alternatively, there are other formations. is promoting regional entities in africa , arab countries in the pacific region , what can be said about these entities, is it enough for us to cooperate only with the big seven, enlist their support and already
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consider that victory for ukraine is ensured and do we still need to cooperate with other associations? well, i want to say right away that earlier, at the beginning of our country, the first years of our independence, ukraine formed the so-called concept of strategic partners and, of course, strategic partners bypassed everything less developed countries, european unions , etc. and so on, but then it seems that the list of these strategic partners has greatly expanded , and this is actually a testimony to the fact that in the global world, we must understand how we cooperate and what we do directly in one way or another in one direction or another, let's say with someone we can cooperate as they say on equal terms with someone we can work in a single team and we want to be in a single team of nato and the european union and this poses very big problems and very big challenges today in front of ukrainian diplomacy, therefore, i think that when we talk about economic recovery , restructuring, reform, and so on, we should
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take this moment into account and significantly strengthen our diplomatic direction, and at the same time, strengthen it financial and institutional well, in general, to review and respond to those challenges that today have to be solved either collectively or, let's say, by the entire world community, because in fact these decisions and regional and world community decisions , in one way or another, determine the content of the domestic policy not only of ukraine, but in fact of every country which is part of the e-e world community p igor, thank you for explaining how the countries of the big seven work and what they discuss at their meetings and where in this e-e seven in place of ukraine with whom cooperation, we will also raise in the following programs the topics of cooperation with international associations, international organizations, and precisely with igor valentinovych barkov, the heads of the institute of economic research and political consultations. he
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very often on thursdays. let's sort it out today we talked about j7 about the g7 countries, that's all today see you tomorrow at 8 am live on espresso my name is andriy yanitskyi host we will win economic programs together we continue the search for 5-year-old anastasia tolstokorova, her search has been going on for more than a year, all this time nothing is known about the girl's fate. i know that nastya lived with her parents in mariupol on zelinsky street when the war started, the family was in no hurry to leave their hometown about it aunt nastya told me, she is also a goddaughter who also lived in mariupol not far
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from her niece, that there had been no contact since march 2, that's exactly why we went home to visit them on march 8, the last time i saw them once, and his father went to his house on march 11. on march 11, they went to their parents. well, to her parents. well, to her husband. they also lived nearby, and on the night of march 12, the area where the tolstokov family lived began to be shelled en masse, and at about 4 in the morning, one shells hit the high-rise building where nastya lived, and we know from our parents that on march 11 they did not go anywhere , the neighbors saw them and that was all. and on march 12, when the flight arrived, there was chaos, people ran who where
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, mrs. nina told me that after the shelling i personally came to the house where her sister lived with her husband and nastya, the high-rise building was partially destroyed and burned, everyone around was bustling around in panic, but she never found her relatives anywhere, and in fact, since then, there has been no news about the fatskorovy family, maybe they ran away somewhere, maybe somewhere, when the wounded person was taken, well, we don't know , people. i'm begging you if you saw them somewhere . help us in the search. if you know any information, please call 116 000 - this is the short number of the tracing service magnolia children. if you know anything about the tolstokor family, call right here. calls from any mobile operator are free. here is a photo of nastya's parents. her mother's name
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is olga volodymyrivna. her father's name is pavlo igorovich . they were both born in the year 89. nastya is four years old. her age , let's watch a short video with her, she is a developed girl, she can also read poems, sing her songs, well, that is, she speaks normally for her age and has a memory she is kind. she will remember very well. she is such a lively girl , thin, fair hair. well, a very cheerful child. so, nastya wants to be small , but very sociable. let 's take a closer look at the photo of the girl. remember those big blue eyes. nastya is thin, she has
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blond hair and looks a 5-year-old child , if anyone sees me now on social networks in the occupied territory and knows at least something about the fate of nastya tylokolorova, do not delay and call us at the magnolia children's search service at the short number 116,000 calls free of charge from any ukrainian mobile operator. if there is no way to call, write to the chat bot of the child search service in telegram. any information is important . i have another story about the disappearance of a child. we are talking about ten-year-old anastasia michno. the fate of this girl has also been unknown for over a year . unfortunately, and details about her disappearance. i'm also lying. i only know that the child lived in the city of lysychansk in the luhansk region. it is likely that nastya was there with her mother. contact with them was lost at the end of april. in july, the city came under complete control. occupiers and did the family manage to leave somewhere or are they still there? but they simply cannot report something about themselves, perhaps because
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of the lack of communication, i do not know, therefore i am asking especially the residents of lysychansk, who may be seeing me now on social networks, look carefully at anastasia's photo, she has light blond hair and dark eyes, the girl looks maybe a little older than ten years old, if anyone suddenly saw her or knows where she might be , do not delay and call us at the hotline of the magnolia children's search service for with the short number 116,000, calls from ukrainian mobile operators are free, or write to the child tracing chatbot
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service in telegram , welcome to the air, the program of the ukrainian voice of america service, time-time, i am its host, ostap yarysh, from february last year, russia killed more than 500 ukrainian children, another thousand maimed and exposed almost 20,000 people. and on the international day for the protection of children, on june 1 , another child died as a result of the russian attack on kyiv, commenting on this attack , the us ambassador to ukraine bridget bring stated the kremlin's systematic attacks on civilians population and the illegal deportation of thousands of ukrainian children are terrible examples of russia's war crimes, justice must be achieved and the ukrainian ambassador to the us , oksana markarova, added that ukraine needs all the support to achieve peace faster and save more lives during may, russia carries out air attacks on ukrainian cities , in particular, on kyiv not every day, but how do they react to it in the congress, what do they say about the possibility of ukraine striking the territory of russia and

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