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[000:00:00;00] in order to communicate with people and explain the situation in ukraine. what is the situation ? what are we fighting for ? in india, how do they generally feel about what is happening, to what extent do these historical relations between india and the soviet union affect their mood
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? a weevil glory to ukraine oh this is your friends it's clear yes yes yes this is for us for ukrainians so you understand i've been in india for three months now i'm traveling i'm traveling in a more climate-friendly way with my hand a solar panel where is it written these are these are very serious the words all others stop the world and all absolutely all residents of india are treated with such a good mood with positiveness, they are all against the war, it is clear that some have more such pro-russian attitudes, some are pro-ukrainian, and every day i i have a story with each of my interviews. i give the indian
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e-e media more and more, let's say yes, the population , yes, people are moving to our side, they understand the whole situation in ukraine, and i plan to stay here for more than two months, and as i said, i want to meet with the dala lama to invite him now i am in sekim, behind me, the himalayas, i also met a lot of tibetans, they are already second generation refugees and this is just unreal, unreal support, everyone knows what is happening now , what is going on in ukraine, they greet me like that in your own words kudos to ukraine and it's simply inspiring and you understand how much our countries have common values ​​and how
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similar we are in many things too. and you met with the prime minister of india . how did you manage? i had more than three interviews with him, where i was specifically asked if there was such an opportunity , would you like to meet with him ? sometimes the situation changes and we need to look for like-minded people, we need to look for people who have the same values ​​not only in europe but also in asia and precisely in india because we have a lot in common and even this story let's say so of our ukraine in the soviet union in the union, a lot of people studied in ukraine, i myself am from odesa, too, a lot of students
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were in odesa, kyiv, kharkiv, and in many er lviv and many cities of ukraine, and that is why they are so very, very soulful and, well, they treat everything like that too you know as you can see they are worried about us. they want the war to end as soon as possible and for ukraine to have peace and justice. and tell me, do you feel that there is enough information among the residents of india about what is happening ? that's why i decided to retrain myself as a blogger and i also give a lot of interviews to well-known
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youtubers . let's say so and counting the maidan, having passed it all , let's say so knowing how it really was. i will tell them directly what i saw, what i feel and my situation, the vision of many ukrainians , there is also some kind of reaction that surprises you, yes , there have been such questions, especially now when i let's say more and more people see me , let's say i'm getting popularity , let's say i'm getting such a small gate
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also happens the memorandum and the same, the usa and england also signed the memorandum and that in general their media has no say about it, i.e. everything about what if, if i talk to them, it all comes to the point that these are problems with nato , it’s all because of nato, and let’s say this is because we wanted to join nato and explaining to them that the process and the protest on the maidan , as i say, that the revolution was in general for joining the european union, and we, as ukrainians , a democratic nation, have the right to choose our own path, and only after that we will say yes they talk
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they treat us better and generally understand this situation more. have you seen a ukrainian community in india , perhaps not very large, but existing, which conducts some activities that also help to inform the citizens of india? i didn't see everything that i said here, i did and i do everything in my own name, it's you and i'll say it now, there are probably even problems with the visa, because just before i left germany for india, there were also, let's say, such the question is whether ukrainians can go to india at all, that is, i asked even the organizations that were involved in this and they said that no , now ukrainians cannot go to india
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, there is some kind of law. i can count on my fingers. and what do you expect from india ? how much can india, in principle, influence the situation? geopolitical with a player, let's say a serious player in the form of china, and especially now seeing how interesting my story is in india in the indian media, the ideal is geopolitical , so, let's say, geopolitical change and they are looking for more and more, let's say, like-minded people and help from the west, and also
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first of all from france and seeing very, very many french people here, i was surprised by this, even the germans are most interested in india , they work amazingly here, everything is developing and if they understood that the situation will continue to deteriorate and if the necessary connections between europe and asia are needed, first of all from india. and tell me, you are talking about a meeting with the dalai lama . yes, you are . right now, i understand, in a cell of tibetan refugees from the people's republic of china. in general, there was a monarchy, then it joined india, and that’s so that you understand. it’s between nepal, bhutan and china. here are my first meetings with stalkers. and it’s just something, you know. it ’s not unrealistic
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. you see this support. and where i'm from and they don't even want to take money for food, for housing, it helps with tyachiv contacts , and tomorrow i'm going to the odesa monastery, and if anything, i really like the culture, but i also want to get to know these people, and let's say it's possible to find some contacts that will help me meet from dalem and what can be done in your opinion in your opinion gave him he has moral authority but only you know i will tell you honestly i will tell you honestly mr. ivan that i accompanied the dalai lama at one time during the production the visit still seems to be related to the soviet union, he is an absolutely unusual person, but unfortunately he has nothing but moral authority now, how important is it? i think that every step for peace and
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justice in ukraine is very important and a person who has such moral authority among many residents india, tibetans and not only buddhists, it will be able to help ukraine for peace, it will bring peace to ukraine, justice faster well, you noticed that india is interested in trading with we know from russia that india and russia have serious trade relations. india buys russian oil. people are explaining to you that they want to continue trading with russia in what form. india is a very interesting country. you know, if you compare countries, you can somehow compare it to the european union. not so different. there are so many languages. i don't know how many there are. 20 30 40
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languages. there are so many nationalities. that's why we can't answer for everyone . the first thing that comes to my mind is the second . the country is developing. there are many people who live very poorly, and that is why this is a democracy, this is one of the largest democracies, to tell and explain to people who do not know what they will eat tomorrow, what to buy oil from russia - it is bad, or shall we say it brings trouble to ukraine, well, they simply will not understand it but let's put it this way, the class is already middle class, uh, people are already richer , they understand all this, and i think that they will
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go more and more towards europe, towards the values ​​that we have, this is democracy, this is freedom of speech, and so on. please it's simple you felt such a stage, you felt some fear of china, maybe, on the contrary, you were interested in having relations with the chinese . you saw how they treat the chinese influence today . everyone is watching literally yesterday i watched they bought 100 new drones in america and they are also fixing them now uh let's say yes purchase about the purchase of weapons in france because we so that our whole audience will understand
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uh india has very, very many weapons from russia and in fact, you cannot be an opponent of that country or have bad relations with the country from which you buy ammunition, and therefore it all takes time, and i think that first of all, i would like to tell the ukrainians and our politicians that they understand all these facts which i just said so that they should keep this in mind and let's say a little more intelligently to this whole situation because geopolitics is above all this, you understand all these oil purchases and all that, and geopolitics and all this, let's say , a fateful situation and a difficult situation in of india it plays the most important role and this is what pushes back let's say so the entire political elite well, we can say by the way that we actually
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ignored the global south all this time and now we wonder why no one there knows about ukrainian interests and no one was interested in ukraine before yes ss 100% somehow we had everything like that europe europe and people here had what they know they know it's all from the media and it's spoken in india, it's all presented, of course, but more in this perspective, the perspective of nato and we have to say a lot of things like that on machines and not only in india, but in general in the global south, because more and more this isolated situation, let's say , needs such efforts, also in asia . to what extent do you see real economic opportunities for us in general?
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there may not be enough labor force, we may have to apply for labor force in india , can you imagine a situation when uh, residents of india will go to ukraine to restore our economy if there are not enough ukrainian working years, you know already even as one of i talked about possible scenarios, of course, there were even people who even wanted to go to war, well, that is, there are even such attitudes and, er , we have- having this is what relations with india were like with the ussr and my father, who studied here at moscow state university, eh- he is a microbiologist, and let's say he is currently working with his microbiotechnologies and he was, by the way, also invited by investors here in india. i
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would say yes, and the workforce, and let's say people who want to work in india, and also investments and more such cultural relations. we there are many things we can say about the machines here, but if you sum up your impressions during these months, there was something that you were not ready for in this situation . what was a discovery for you? these are just tibetans who understand this whole situation. it's simple. india was also a discovery for me. india is a very warm country. people help me and i travel to it for more than three months. let's say this is how the back-back is. that is, there were
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no problems at all and always if there were any they could have put everything to the question and just take me to the train or somewhere else. that is, it was for me and it remains with such an incredible thing , this is help. and let's say this. yes, and such are the sentiments of support against the war, regardless of what yes, he supports. perhaps this is also the perspective of the soviet union from the soviet union. we know that the soviet union supported india in the war with pakistan, and i constantly bring up this topic, and i explain that ukraine was the second largest country in terms of territory. a member of the soviet union, and let’s say we also all helped you in those days
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when we were in the soviet union, that is, if they reacted to it with such a dig, so really. that is, we can very seriously raise the ukrainian issue here. thank you, mr. ivan ivankov boyko , activists blogger who is now travels in india with a global cock, tries to represent ukraine in a situation when not everyone knows about what is happening in russia , not everyone supports us. thank you for this conversation. and now we will go to the near east with you let's talk with a journalist from israel, svitlana glaz , congratulations to mrs. svitlana, congratulations, congratulations, congratulations, ukraine. israel, maybe older people remember some case of laban. although
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i don't know, maybe it wasn't like the current crisis either, but one way or another, it was a long time ago, these are historical facts and children are studying in history lessons. and you and i just see. now such a huge domestic political crisis. do you think that it was the judicial reform that really caused this crisis, or maybe there is just such a lack of acceptance? i would say that between different camps in society, which does not allow you to reach some kind of understanding, compromise. you know, we can probably agree with you, we can probably say something against, we can say something in favor, but what is happening recently in israel is instability, instability in society , instability in politics, and of course that is affects the lives of ordinary citizens who still want the country to live normally, that there were normal prices, so that we could rest
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, work, and have protection from the armed forces of israel and, in a word, live a normal life. it is not normal due to the fact that we have been protesting since january and they started when it was announced by the mass media that the government that came to power is the ruling kaulian who was headed by binimyn yes, he became the prime minister of israel and immediately said that there would be a judicial reform, and that's where the conversations began. and why exactly now is the judicial reform starting, what's the matter? the fact is that...
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coalitions are not very good, people find a common language , as they say, and then the question arises again, what were the minimines before he lost in the previous elections, that is , criminal cases were initiated against him, there were probably reasons for that, and submarines and some not quite good ones the actions that were with the gifts that were given to the family and to myself , the leaders of other countries at one or another meeting and this is all people started to discuss that he would probably not have the right to lead our state again, and then this thought appears what changes should be made in the reform in the judicial reform and what does judicial reform mean, the reform is if it is done, if it is adopted
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, it will be a limitation of the powers of the supreme court and the granting of greater powers to those who are usually the government to those who are in power, i.e. the rulers coalition protests began, but at first they were quiet, only in tel aviv, somewhere there, a little in jerusalem, not far away, but over time, they turned into such large-scale actions, and israelis took to the streets , some were in favor of reform, others came out against those who were in favor of reform, and people as they say, everyone has their own opinion and could not find a consensus when it was possible to negotiate , and actually, probably, the government was not quite ready for the fact that it is necessary to first find
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a common language and explain to them what what and how what should be changed in this state and when all this was announced that a reform will be introduced to the court, the judicial reform will be changed and someone will be deprived of such a right to defend the views of society, this will affect the fact that israel is losing democracy in the republic. well, it is not it's all right, because after all israel is considered a democratic country, everyone can say what they want about a neighbor, a friend, and a politician in the end, but when it all got to such a stage that it's not just a conversation, but a decision will be made and the government will take on everything that the democracy that exists in our country, it is natural that people went on strikes to satisfy such protests. at first, i say they were quiet, then we did not grow and grew and grew, and then july came along with terribly
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unmoderate temperatures, which were plus 40-45 people came out for this protest, first in tel-aviv and then there was a march between tel-aviv and jerusalem , it was like that for a minute, somewhere around 70 kilometers and this march was warned and somewhere they stayed for the night there were tents tents such small towns in the end they came to tel aviv -aviv they came to jerusalem, i apologize, they blocked the entrance to the knesset and blocked it near the verkhovna rada, and here of course the police came out, the police came out and they were not very good , i don't know the events, you can say that because the police had the right, as in a democratic state , to protect the rights of people who came out for the demonstration, but the people weren't entirely satisfied with it either, and you see, the police were there, the police were there, and water cannons were used
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because the old people were burning tires and making bonfires and throwing stones at the police, who are still obliged to protect our calm turned into such a confrontation, not very, very well, were injured and were detained, and on the part of the protesters, more than 12 policemen were injured, and in the end it still led to the fact that the coalition , the ruling coalition, by a vote of 64, adopted one of the points of this amendment, it is necessary to say that how many people were against, and how many abstained, we do not know because the opposition on that day left the premises of the prince and did not vote for changes
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in the judicial reform. what do you think, in principle, i think that compromises always take place, you just need to find the will, as one of the leaders of one of the great powers once said, consensus must be sought, and er, the prime minister is talking vaguely. now, what are these summer vacations like? they start in the knyzite, they have to discourage the strikers a little bit, give him the opportunity to find a compromise and possibly come to an agreement with the coalition, and first of all to come to an agreement with the members of the party who are part of the coalition itself due to the fact that in this same coalition, not everything is so good between by these the parties that enter there, tell me, and in principle, if we talk about the meaning
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of this whole story, you really think that everything boils down to the fact that he can't be wrong , he's just afraid to go to prison or he just wants to lead the hive. what do you see? that this idea is supported not only by the war, but also by many of the members of the coalition, and from the party that is not, the party is not cheap, of course. and is accepted by what is happening things are not going very well around him, and with those court cases that were criminal violations against him, these do not include all the parties with which he can negotiate, but the fact is that there are a lot of religious and ultra-religious parties that have their own goal in this court.
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reform is some there, it can be a different topic for conversation, but you know that when, as they say, we will talk about the same topic, but in different different languages ​​and people who do not know all the languages ​​and they may not understand one one so, in my opinion, now the ruling coalitions are joining the coalition and they know very well what they want, what they are going for and what they will fight for, if we talk about the israeli attitude to the ukrainian-russian war, then we recently saw a poll in which it was said that 76% your compatriots want ukraine to receive anti-aircraft defense assistance of this type from israel to the extent that israel would generally like to help ukraine in this war bearing in mind i would say a certain fear
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of russia that controls the air space in syria and has a special relationship for the sake of look at me, i'll start my answer with the possibility of her phrase, which doesn't sound very good, but it was recently uttered by our prime minister, who said what is it? i don't know how well he knows geography , but he said that israel borders russia well, i understand what he meant, what he had in mind, this is of course a series where there are very, very many russian troops and of course it is doing its own thing, so to speak, which may not allow ukraine to help israel to a certain extent, this is what concerns political part of what concerns the military part . of course, it should be decided by the military politicians, not the people who live in israel . regarding the people themselves, there is a very large, very

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