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[000:00:00;00] for him to refuse to represent the city, that is, there are some unpleasant bells and they seem like they exist , for example , there. i don’t know even there on ukrainian pravda serhii dubenyanskyi, their regular author, historian and sometimes i don’t agree with him sometimes i can’t even finish reading his publications when he tries to somehow defend the rights of the russian world in ukraine or the remnants of those right, but he wrote a good article where he compared and made analogies. it seems to me between kiev today and paris during the first world war, and there are in particular memories, it seems, of lyrinburg, which says that clemenceau
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sponcress is cooked there and so on and so on and so on this and this and this is about the fact that at the time when the front was 80 km from paris it is about the fact that political life, well, it must also exist because, er, because so that this does not happen, again , the question remains open okay, we , for example, will now be in the super counter-attack and we will reach, for example, you will reach crimea and but crimea, for example , ukraine will not take what does this mean that we will remain in a state of war with russia . in short, there are some such questions that personally worry me a lot because i don't understand what this country will be like after victory , whether it will be democratic, whether constitutional reforms will continue in ukraine in order
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for the country to be democratic or for that to curtail democracy under the pretext that we should have high mobilization and efficiency in case of a second war well, like you, i am trying not to read this gentleman despite his certain popularity , uh, regarding what ukraine should be, in fact , declaring yourself a democrat is not enough and we have seen the example of many states where they claimed that we have a democratic government, but in the end it ended a lot , democracy has clear signs, it is the rule of law, it is the freedom of the media, it is free elections, it is a transparent state administration, at least these four criteria can determine whether a country is democratic or not, we do not have media freedom now because many channels are actually excluded from the telethon , the telethon has turned into such a thing as ut-1 or district television
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, the worst styles of the post-soviet period in our country, the lack of criticism is due to the war on one side this is correct, but on the other hand, it does not give an opportunity to really assess what happened, for example, in bakhmut or under soledar or within the framework of these or other economic or , let's say, non-economic reforms that are taking place now because post-war hetman's ukraine and post-war ukraine covered by singapore or south korea . these are completely different ukraines, and i am sure that foreign investors are unlikely to enter the ukraine of the first option, and here, too, we must speak frankly about this without referring to the military situation or martial law that cannot be criticized, and in fact we have a critically low quality of public administration as of
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today due to many objective and subjective reasons and the war and lack of funding, but primarily the lack of the vision of managers who cannot clearly explain to their employees what they want in the end and what result they are striving for, well, apart from such cases, a tropical exhibit or a little bit of it or there is a quiet one, and everything is obvious from the first second when they open their mouths, that's why it seems to me that in order for us were a democracy, we should have these four foundations, volodymyr, actually, about the media and the airwaves, which are now united by the espresso marathon, the interview was not done there, now again i suspect that i will face the wrath of some of our viewers who will convince that
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dmitry komarov is a super cool journalist, although i still consider him a travel blogger who, for some reason , was blessed to interview those people who are now involved in the fateful decisions of those first persons of the state and this is the last uh, one of the last interviews with mr. yermak, where such a question was asked, uh, you are an fsb agent, why did this question come to yermak, why did it come out on the air of the marathon a-a well, actually , did you see the answer of mr. yermak himself as he reacted to it and that he was saying what would you i was told about this specifically black or did i watch this epoch-making interview because i understand that it was he who was emphasized. i respect mr. komarov, he is great
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in his niche. and in fact, he captivates many people who just want to have fun or switch to some light the topic here, he manages it well in terms of political journalism. it is definitely not his, just like , let's say, a politician can only become a super warrior or a super rambo under circumstances. and it is wrong when a politician tells how unsurpassed he is on the battlefield, because everyone has one too mr. komarov should stay in his field as well, as he is in this field, although we must give him credit. he switched to the ukrainian language, he is trying to create a new context. the main thing is that it should be serious and thoughtful, because war is not entertainment according to the ermak's plan. everything is obvious. we we do not understand that these are not random questions and the questions are well prepared and well thought out . and the question of his belonging to the kremlin special services and the kremlin worries him very much, he understands that this question should not be removed from the
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agenda, no one has forgotten anything to anyone and sorry, of course he was asked such a question by the kremlin agent, he is more like a royal agent, and well, okay , there is no trial for her, in fact , some politicians took up these questions and began to speculate on this and develop this topic into just such slanders of him brought up, these are the so-called closed questions in journalism, for example, there a-a it is true that and it is true that you stole 100 million no yes, well, let's go further a question if you formulate the question differently this is your signature this is on this document that allowed, for example, to take such the money from such and such a sale and so on and so on, this question is formulated differently, this question
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is posed by a journalist, and in the same way mr. yarmak had a million questions. about yermak, the connection immediately breaks through. i congratulate you once again , actually, i would really like it not mr. komarov to ask yurmak, but let's say yury botusov or vitaly portnikov, and i think it would be a very interesting long discussion about what happened to the wagnerites. why was this operation initially denied as a fictional story? what happened during the preparation for the war? why did the nations tell fairy tales knowing that the invasion was inevitable and many other important things already during the war? is it possible to engage in corruption and corruption in that a time when people die every day well, but i think there will be a time for this and there will already be a court hearing, including a polygraph. where is it so easy to say that i am not an agent? i don’t really mind asking these questions at all. after the war, after the victory, it seems absolutely rational and correct, and the question is simply why put people in
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responsible positions who have such a difficult past, and okay with these people who came to this war with such baggage already in some positions . well, the appointment of a goalkeeper. well, for example i was a little shocked. i see that ukraine as a whole reacted calmly to this, but the person who was the deputy of the millet during yanukovych's time. well, i don't know . this is difficult for me. to keep mr. tatarov in such a way that he is obviously not doing what he should be doing and his responsibility is exclusively for nabu or why to keep individual oligarchs by simulating a struggle with them at a time when everything is not bad for them and the only country where they can be comfortably is ukraine and they are comfortable for her there are a lot of such questions, you are absolutely right, unfortunately , we see a shift in emphasis and reluctance to answer uncomfortable questions , he definitely started with them, let's keep quiet a little more
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, but this silence is also costing us dearly, and you we must remember that we can win the war, but then lose the peace, uh, well, thank you, mr. volodymyr, volodymyr omelyan, a politician, diplomat , minister of infrastructure of ukraine in 16-19 years and a serviceman of the armed forces of ukraine was with us, well, we will now have a short break. then we will come back and remember the suppression of the uprising in anyanyen square , we will have the secretary general of the human rights commission of the parliament and ivan, we will also talk about what is happening in taiwan now and how seriously china is determined is determined to start a war there, so the conversation will be with a translator. so don't doubt, we won't speak chinese, stay with us, stay under stress, they gave up and oral russia for you, such a plantain, bam, save the champions league final
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the prism of war in author's projects on espresso a house with children is a bazaar, and without children is a wasteland june 4 is the day of commemoration of the children who died as a result of the armed aggression of the russian federation against ukraine so, 34 years ago , the chinese authorities brutally suppressed a student protest on tinin square. the general secretary of the human rights commission of the taiwan parliament, a dissident and one of the leaders of the student protests in china in 1989, and let's talk about it, let's remember those events, let's also talk about what is happening in
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taiwan now, sir, welcome to our air when you recall the events that took place 34 years ago, what is the most memorable thing in your memory right now, and don't you think that this , this, these events, the massacre on tian-ming square became a certain turning point for china that went in the other direction and he actually found himself in this situation, in which he is now increasing the authoritarianization of power years ago, we understand that the chinese were a completely totalitarian communist state at that time and the real
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light failed to send some powerful taio mask and without ensuring peaceful peaceful the struggle for peace then was not acceptable, and that is why i think that after 34 years the world also failed to deliver the same message to another autocracy and russia simply stayed and watched what was happening, let's say that 34 years ago, after one and a half years of full-scale invasion of russia into ukraine, i want to emphasize that we should be in solidarity with ukraine and send a powerful message that we are ready to fight to the end for freedom, not only to send
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such a message, but to fight for it, if point out about the er history we saw with the hong kong protests er we see that this is this attempt this slogan one country two systems did not work because er did it also become a caution for the residents of taiwan who i know that in taiwan there was quite a lot people would like rapprochement with china because of course everyone probably has relatives and very strong ties with mainland china, however, we see that this system does not work in winter, which have deep roots in mainland china, and of course i want to say that approximately 95 % of all taiwanese do
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they clearly decided for themselves not to unite with china, we consider ourselves a different country, we fought for such a status, we deserved and earned such a status from the taiwanese people are completely determined to remain an independent country and, in particular, because of how we were inspired by the ukrainians, we are ready to fight for it with everything now taiwan is alive, what news is being discussed and actually, here is this tension again, or are they somehow preparing for a storm that has actually been going on for over 70 years we have been preparing for the last 70 years when
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a full-scale invasion of taiwan began it was a country that was mentioned very often together with ukraine. due to the threat that could be from mainland china, your people really inspired us thanks to the ukrainians. we realized that we can resist and now the whole world is learning the lesson that we need to resist to deter potential aggression at what cost to us we will defend democracy , real democracy and world order and peace , mr. kasi, we have a parliamentary group of friendship with taiwan in the ukrainian parliament , but in general, if we talk about relations diplomats from taiwan. it seems to me that the ukrainian authorities are very cautious and we
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definitely do not want to anger china in this matter, so to speak, this is a very cautious policy. honest in this situation, since we have very similar situations , and on the other hand, it should give us as much help as possible, including military assistance, at least we understand that no military equipment is superfluous and in taiwan such a question is it very important and indeed i would like to use this opportunity to tell the ukrainians that we taiwanese are your friends we want to be friends of ukraine we expressed solidarity in the country during the first week from the beginning of the full-scale invasion the taiwanese transferred ukraine to nato in the amount of 50 million dollars and today we also
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received a lot of funding from a ukrainian . also, we really want to nurture diplomatic relations and work out direct channels of communication. of course, a friend is recognized in trouble and we understand this very well, we understand what the friend's position is, we understand what the ukrainians' fears are about china, because china can really have such a role for ukraine that can cause a lot of damage. and therefore, i understand why the ukrainians are so cautious, but now we will continue to provide a helping hand to ukraine, but such support is impossible without direct channels of communication, so i hope that civil society will also play
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an active role at such a moment, and we hope that communication will improve after before the end of the war actually 5 million dollars for lithuania's projects for the reconstruction of boredanka and irpenia was donated by taiwan er, that is, in taiwan they know about such towns in ukraine, although ukrainians probably do not know so much about taiwan and not so many do not follow so closely, although they would like to that more because we have very similar similar stories and similar challenges, by the way, speaking of these challenges, the administration of president biden emphasizes that in taiwan it is extremely important because it is actually a center of democracy, a war of theoretical hypothetical a war with china can also change the attack of china on taiwan, it will change the overall balance of power, and that is, there are many reasons that
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are absolutely the same as those that violated the invasion of the russian federation into ukraine, but even mine from the ukrainian situation, which, er, the united states also declares its readiness to arms in hand to protect the independence and sovereignty of taiwan and e. this can obviously also be explained by the fact that taiwan is one of the centers of the world industry for the production of e.g. nanotechnology of microchips and this k- that is, when we talk about ukraine is here. why should we learn? we should be important as well as a technological center . what is the secret of taiwan? how did you manage to become such an important economic and technological center for the whole world
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? amen to the communist regime from the general chinese government. taiwanese society decided to move in a completely different direction towards democracy and therefore the key here is democracy the key to our success is democracy when we say the word democracy we understand something very powerful governance at all levels of the century in the 70s and 80s we made the right decisions, in particular regarding industrial development, and indeed we are sincerely grateful, but at the same time, i want to say to non -professionals that china managed to achieve such a level of progressive development thanks to the democratization of our economy, and we are now
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emphasizing this. gives us strength and ability for new progressive innovations and i think that we are perceived that way not only because we are technology leaders, but also because the world now wants to protect taiwan. therefore that this is a task for the whole world precisely because of our democracy and not because of semiconductors. well, in fact, another important lesson for the whole world is that ideas that are, for example , cultural sources, they are origins. they have a huge influence on, well, let's say this concept the fact that there is a certain kind of mentality that is currently being used by the russians in particular, who are creating certain civilizations for which human rights democracy in the western interpretation is not inherent
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, they are crossed out in the same way the example of taiwan, which is made up of chinese, moreover, we will remind everyone of the name of the republic of china, taiwan, and nevertheless , this is this, we see evidence that china can be democratic, on the example of ivan's democracy in 1989, i was in excel and in fact, when we talk about human rights, about democracy, about what you just mentioned, it was the central theme of my life and that is why i would really like democracy to dominate mainland china, and that is exactly what success and ivan emphasize that this is possible and that is why i think that
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the world failed to send the right message to putin and also failed to send the right signals to beijing after the various events that happened in our square and after 34 years we are looking at historical perspectives that we should understand now who is correct and strong in strength for all dvinkinin, in particular, this is also the one that the whole world has to go through, and that is why we call on ukraine, which supported and strengthened us, and now we also want to send a message to all zimpina that we have learned what is not possible enter into a war with another democracy and this is the guarantee of the world world and that is why i want ukraine to hear this messenger heard this voice is like this voice it is such a difficult time for you and
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sent the right message to beijing because communication is really necessary and has been established of course the end of this war is still unknown his it is impossible to predict exactly how this final will affect, in particular, the course of events in the world for the next decades. what will victory or defeat mean, god forbid ukraine for e in taiwan, victory please we are convinced of this and will be in solidarity with you. i also hope that we will also be able to hear support from the whole world and now we can see that the world collective action is with ukraine and they will also be with taiwan . we need complete and global
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unity and i am convinced that democracy freedom will still win in your country and in mine. finally, i would also like to ask if , in your opinion, when will the embassy of taiwan appear in ukraine, and conversely , the embassy of ukraine in taipei. will this happen in the near future? is this what we would like is in taiwan, we would really like it to happen as soon as possible, we are ready, we really understand the fears and hesitations of the ukrainian government, but a friend must be an understanding friend, we must have a mutual understanding, and that is why we are now waiting for the time of your victory. thank you for your help to ukraine, we hope that everything will be mutual r-ksi , the secretary general of the human rights commission
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of the parliament and ivan was with us 34 years ago , we will remind you that she was strangled by a beijing student. the capital of china was also brutally repressed on etini square, dear friends , our first part of today's marathon is coming to an end. we thank everyone who was with us . 00 we will return to the air with andriy seychuk and we will also talk about current topics on m. we will also continue to talk a little about russian culture. for example, i saw the professional culture
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of skabeev here. why have we already learned here to pronounce shchebekino in them so that the problem with that shchebekino is not pronounced, i don’t know that it’s difficult , well, it doesn’t matter in a word it said that everything living in kharkiv kharkiv region should be destroyed , there’s nothing strange it will be okay, but the works of ukrainian cats are still ukrainian-speaking, so to speak, in ukrainian. hello friends, thank you for being with us, stay with us and we will come back . thank you, colleagues, i will tell you about the consequences of yesterday's attack on the dnieper by the russians, also from several of the invaders killed and destroyed our

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