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[000:00:00;00] and we may be given these guarantees in ukraine and are we talking about security guarantees or the obligations of the g7 countries to ukraine and what is happening now with these security guarantees? what is your vision , what changes are possible there, well, in the medium term around this topic. about the guarantees, that is obviously full membership in the date only the fifth article of nato at least prescribes these guarantees eh, it is possible to talk about how reliable they are, because if you read the text of this short eh paragraph, then we will see that uh, the obligations are not so much, i apologize for the technology
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, obligating you that every member of the alliance the next day or the same day is obliged to send their soldiers to the territory, that is, they will be obliged to help with everything they can but there is also no direct requirement that troops will be provided, but in any case, this is a guarantee, of course, one minute, literally one minute, i would like you to tell me about guarantees and obligations , as for obligations, i think it is no less important today more important because the obligations that we have already written down in the declaration of the big seven are really quite valuable. now there will be a process of formalizing these obligations with each of the countries. so, this can be equated somewhere with a guarantee, because i will say once again that guarantees on the other hand, even article 5 is almost the same as these obligations
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, what will they be fulfilled, and one more thing, as i would like to say that it is possible not entirely from the military sphere, but foreign investments are very reliable guarantees if there were on the territory of ukraine foreign investment in the hundreds of billions of dollars then i guarantee you that the situation with the speed and volume of assistance in the event of aggression in the event of a threat by the capital of foreign investors . this was such a catalyst that it would all be much faster and in a larger volume. therefore , we need your explanations for your professional comments for inclusion i would like to remind our viewers that oleksiy melnyk, the director of international programs of the center together with the press, was on the air. stay tuned to the espresso channel. there will be a lot of interesting information
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. next, we are looking for twelve-year-old sviatoslav volchasty from this territory was occupied almost in the first days of the full-scale invasion of the heniche district of the kherson region, but the connection with svyatoslav was cut off in february 23rd, and in fact nothing is known about the fate of the child for six months. i really hope that thanks to your care, the boy will be found , look at the photo and remember his face. sviatoslav looks like he is 12 years old . he is of medium build and has blond hair . if suddenly someone has seen sviatoslav involved or knows something about his possible whereabouts, do not hesitate and dial from of any mobile operator the short number of the magnolia child tracing service 116,000 calls are free if suddenly there is no call write to the chat bot
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of the child tracing service in telegram this is only one story of a missing child in general since the beginning of the war we have received almost 3000 requests for help tracing luckily mostly children have already been found, but still the fate of many remains unknown, especially this applies to temporarily occupied territories where the work of the police is practically paralyzed, from where it is impossible to leave but there are problems with communication, help anyone can find missing children, take just a minute of your time and go to the website of the magnolia children's search service, here you can view all the photos of the missing, who knows , maybe you will recognize someone and eventually help find them, look at the photo, this is 12-year-old herman virchenko, a boy who lived in the city of svatove in the luhansk region which was also occupied back in may of the 22nd year, contact with this boy was lost six months ago, on february 27th, and during all this time there was no news about the child
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, that is why i hope for your help, attention in the photo, herman looks 12-13 years old, he has blond hair and is of medium build. if suddenly someone knows where the child might be, don't delay. call us on the hotline at the short number 116 000 from any ukrainian mobile operator , calls are free, i also want to remind you that the search for 15-year-old ilya polishchuk from mariupol is still ongoing, imagine the fate of this boy , nothing is known since the beginning of the full-scale war, communication with olea was cut off on february 24, and no one knows where he might be now i appeal to everyone who sees me now, and especially to the residents of mariupol, who may be watching this program on social networks , look carefully at the photo of the boys, he looks 14-15 years old, he has light blond hair and dark eyes. if anyone has seen the boy, they know where
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he might be. now do not delay and call us on the hotline of the magnolia child tracing service at the short number 116,000 calls from any ukrainian mobile operator are free. if it is not possible to call, write in the chat bot service for searching for children in telegram, any information is important and i would like to ask for just a moment of your attention. this is nine -year-old nikita nikolaev from the city of rubizhne in the luhansk region. this settlement has been occupied since may of last year, but nikita disappeared already in may of this year, and in fact, about the fate of the child for more than three months nothing has been heard from i really hope that thanks to your care the boy will be found please look carefully at the photo again and remember the face of nikita nikolaev he has blue eyes
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yes, light blond hair, looks like a nine-year-old child. if suddenly someone has seen nikita or knows something about his possible whereabouts, do not delay and dial the short number of the magnolia child tracing service from any mobile operator. 116,000 calls are free. if suddenly there is no opportunities call and write to the chat bot of the child search service in telegram, we have created a resource thanks to which you can report any crime against a child in any city at any time, just go to the site and report and we will launch all possible mechanisms for punishing the criminal stop kraj.ua more discounts on amiksyn ic 10% in pharmacies podorozhnyk bam and save there are discounts on
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tangential not only to books, here, for example, there is a small exhibition of cartoons by yuriy the crane , it is small because he has many more of them , i think many of these you have already seen the drawings, because yuriy is one of the most popular krakotarists in ukraine, but he is also a musician, i will remind you. well, what about at the kyiv book festival, which will last for several days, we can see books first as usual. logically, what is here you can buy books. and i want to say that it is convenient because you can not only buy a book, but also grab a writer somewhere and ask for an autograph if you like it. well , secondly, here you can constantly listen to some speeches by writers and writers . now behind there is dara kornevi, a children's author, she speaks about some children's literary monsters, it's very
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interesting, and also, again , there are several locations with different speeches, for example, if you turn left, there is a conversation about linguicide, which is also very interesting and important because speakers are talking about the fact that lymphocytes are happening in our country and in fact nowhere else in the world. they don't talk about it so actively, they don't talk about the extermination of the language . well, it’s true there, well, in some countries, they don’t understand it at all, but if you turn to the right, you can hear a fairly lively discussion of representatives of the cultural and cultural industry in general and publishers actually about the problems of reading in ukraine. publication, are there several such discussions at once in ukraine? it is planned here because the topic is really not only large-scale and important, it is also
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a small talk, and here i went to listen to a rather emotional speech by the former minister of culture and a-a body manager volodymyr borodyansky p volodymyr urged publishers to finally come down with money and conduct some kind of human sociological research on whether ukrainians read or not . all this is said that we are generally well, we read very much, we are not interested, ukrainians are not interested in this topic. and it may turn out that everything is not at all mystical, as many people think in one word. come to this forum . there is a lot of interesting things here. the day is also called hanging out and spending time with interest and benefit, and i am now announcing my interview with kharkiv blogger anna gin. maybe you
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are subscribed to her, for example, on facebook . she is extremely popular. on the first day of the full-scale war, and from the first day of the large-scale war, she began to keep diaries, but now she has actually published a book based on them, based on her descriptions of the first year of the full-scale war, and she says that she is now giving various presentations, and i was told that and the first edition of this almost all of the books were sold out, so i think that this is just the answer to the question of whether ukrainians read a lot. do they not read a lot because there are books? somehow promote it, then they will buy it, and then we will have such writers, writers, stars. although what am i saying , we already have them. well, i urge you to watch this interview. it seems to me that anna told
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a lot of interesting things, this is a diary. in fact, this is a diary, these are my records, for the whole year, the first year of the war, the full-scale war. i started the first post on february 24, and the last post in this collection was made on february 24 , 2023, that is, this is the year of the war, the diary of a woman from kharkiv, that's what the book is called how are you i called her that way to me. it seemed to me that this is a question for everyone who remained, who, god forbid, is now in the occupation, who left, is in a safe place somewhere in europe, and there are no happy people, there are no ukrainians in the last 1.5 years, well,
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i am sure of that, regardless of where do you come in, that's why i ask all the readers how you are there, where they haven't read these diaries , are they from kharkiv or lviv, are they now somewhere in poland or, god forbid, in mariupol, yes, this is a question how are you there to every ukrainian and not only to a ukrainian when i was writing , i imagined people who once emigrated a long, long time ago, several mouths tens of years ago, it seems to me that this is also a question for people, for people, how are you, what is your relationship to what is happening in ukraine now, to this war, how are you there, i will stand up to everyone, and well, this question is
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somehow for everyone he perceives it in different ways, but the people who worked on the publishing house called this book among themselves the diary of a kharkiv woman, and in fact it is the diary of a kharkiv woman. i was in the dnipro for several months. i left kharkiv and there there are also tsits - for several months i have been describing them too, but after all, this is the diary of a woman from kharkiv. can you say what exactly you wrote? you wrote on the 24th, because i remember myself on the 24th. and i was in buch and stayed here for two weeks, and i remember i'm sorry that i, uh, i really regret that i didn't keep a diary, because my memory is such that many things are forgotten or distorted. so
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, on the first day, i panicked terribly, i didn't know where to run, but tell me what exactly you wrote in this first post i described in detail everything i saw around and heard around me. and on the morning of february 24, i described in detail how i got out to the balcony of my home. i live on the 17th floor in kharkiv on saltivka and my windows overlook the border with the russian federation, so i not only heard explosions, i saw flames. i had such a glow on the balcony, orange-red, and i
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i was standing smoking, first i lit an apology and looked at cesarila and thought, what should i wake up my daughter, what should i say to her , what should i go out, should i go for a walk with the dog in the morning , or what should i do ? that at that moment, then i 'm like that. i left. i didn't wake up my daughter. i left with with a dog, because you have to take the dog outside, and i saw what was going on in kharkiv on saltovka, and it was chaos, crazy people, it was five in the morning or half past six, people were running out of the porches of their houses, children were crying some suitcases were being loaded. everything was being loaded. people were going somewhere. there was a traffic jam at 5:30, apparently. we went out with
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the dog . the traffic jam was already at the gas stations. i will stop by and buy it i drove up to the gas station, and there is a traffic jam for 1.5 km. people are already there, they are cursing, everyone is cursing among themselves, who was there and who was not , i realized that i will not buy anything. i will not even be able to go there. there was such a panic. people didn't understand what what what this is, uh, did they understand, but everyone in their own way , and i wrote about it, i wrote about what the explosions were like, when they happened, how i came home
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, how my daughter woke up and how she cried, sat and i was constantly asked, you you told me that nothing would happen, you told me that nothing would happen. you told me she said it was impossible, you told me it somehow broke through in them like this you promised me that this could not happen in the 21st century you promised me she is happy and says you promised me that is, from the first day i described my feelings, what i see from the window, what i see on the streets, what happens to my friends, what i feel, my fears , or people, or hatred, i wrote about all this, and it turned out to be such a diary, a diary of kharkiv residents i'm currently watching for example, this story
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with the film yuryk, i don't know if they started talking about this one a terrible scandal when the auto of the film is revealed and many ukrainians do not know some elementary moments about life in occupied mariupol although there are many diaries that are laid out in absolutely open access , you can read them, there are many testimonies, but these facts are still not clear. i am sure that the facts are the same there and the circumstances that happened in kharkiv. perhaps you can remember which of your stories the most, what your stories caused your facebook audience to admire the most, why people from other regions were incredibly surprised and wrote there that we couldn't have imagined that this was happening there in kharkov , that it was really a surprise. first of all, i want to say about uh
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, about that movie yurik uh, i was asked there six months ago. so what do you feel when you write or what and i didn't really know what to answer to that i, well, i write because i write i always wrote and wrote all my life i write everything everything i do is somehow connected with the word i didn't know that there was no , i couldn't formulate an answer. why are you doing this? you write well, i write i can't write like that, but when this movie yurik came out and i watched it, now i can answer anya's question why are you writing this i can answer now so that there would be no yuriks, that's why i
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'm writing this write, remove, record, write, write somewhere on the table so that it is not forgotten and that the yuriks, er , do not appear, so that this story will not be there after a few years, well , i was splashed with a simple face, i was very indignant , i am a kharkiv woman. i have never been to mariupol but when i watched this movie, my hands were shaking, i wrote here is such a post about it, how, how is it possible, i don’t even speak for those evacuation buses that distort history in general, but these
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two-room two-room basements with old people, beds with pillows, dudes, well, this is just a spit in the face of all those people who sat in those basements with rats, where i had a child in 4 days, pneumonia, i got the shakes after these shots, seriously and here is the answer to your question, what is this was well what surprised people about kharkiv , eh? well, i don't know
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, there was such a discussion when, well, we already have a normal picture when all the windows, eh, have been taped over with tape. it is not crossed or something, i don't remember - i don't remember exactly, i don't remember, but something like, what kind of tape or something. or scotch tape, what is it, well, there are people who, regardless of that in which corner of ukraine are they located, is there active active hostilities there, are rockets flying there or not, people who are included as it is in ukrainian are included and included in the context of the situation in the tragedy in the mountains and what is happening now in this country and they are included
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regardless of that devan a there are people who are not included, regardless of where they are. everything is direct here in kharkiv. everyone is directly included. well, we will not lie. it seems to me that it does not depend geographically on where a person is located. can you say now that we all are the first ones? i think that it is possible here to generalize, we all went through transformations, some are bigger, some are smaller, so what are the biggest transformations you see in yourself, perhaps unexpected things that you would never have thought about yourself and what can you say about how kharkiv has changed, at least according to your observations from one sides he he changed during he changed during uh these uh and a half years he
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changed differently the first first spring first summer - this is gray depressive kharkiv - these are people who somehow hide in their clothes in hoods these are people who do not communicate much, these are people who are always under some kind of anxiety, people who are constantly discussing what is the arrival and departure. shelling, and where did you buy food for the dog? and what happened there? a store opened. yes, i ran and there were no children at all. and it felt like this. there are no children. on the first of september, i remember writing about this in the year 22, when there were no children. on this one with
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a flower or there is an embroidered girl or in a suit , no teacher with a bouquet, no one there a handsome father, and i really felt it, the children are not summer children, the children ride on big ones, on skates, on rollers, and this is one kharkiv, and now it is another kharkiv. a year ago , i was standing on the parking lot near the house. there were two of us. and we are like that. where would he put it today? and what do you think? we discussed if here . maybe it’s safer here. maybe here. and if a rocket flies here , where
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