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[000:00:00;00] and we are here and they are there. well, now the question is whether we will get in touch, whether we will find an opportunity to communicate or not. now i am asking my colleagues, who gave me a good tip about the s-------- to the air, but now they are telling me that it seems to be a connection "the connection is not perfect, what is being adjusted, the connection is there, kateryna shinkaruk is there, and now we need to see and hear her, that is, well, it is even possible not to see, but to hear 100%, it is necessary, otherwise the discussion will not work. and the question i have such interesting questions about ukrainian the future is such a question of how ukraine will speak in 50 years. well, because we obviously understand that after the ussr and
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the post-soviet period, we so now they tell me that she can already appear. good health, mrs. kateryna, can you hear us? and we hear you, which is much better than you can hear us. the main thing is that you hear us, so that we hear you, yes, and so kateryna shevkutna is a candidate of political sciences, a teacher at the george bush school of public administration in washington for the first time, and my question is very important. i think i suspect that the american press is writing about it. after this one stories with elon musk starling.com crimea that's all who runs the united states business or government because it's me for the audience not for you i think you understand it perfectly and for the audience maybe not just elon musk says and i can
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turn something off and turn something on because this is my private property, and the authorities in washington say listen, wait. we have agreements with ukraine at the level of the presidents. well, how can i vulgarize the situation , yes, it is definitely not so direct, but we can imagine such a site. we have private america . they say we then we officially say we then you let's call some high-ranking person in the office or just some committees of the senate or the house of representatives and ask, and in short, this story comes up, and you don't know who is running america's business in the u.s. in the person of ilonomask or biden as the president of the united states, ms.
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ekaterina, yes, it’s really uh, democratic senator elizabeth lauren. when uh, she commented on this situation with the masks, she formulated exactly that, uh, the foreign policy of the united states should be made by the government, and not uh, any billionaire, so actually yes uh now, the united states armed services committee has said that it will review the terms of the pentagon's contracts with sterling to find out in more detail what the legal provisions are that allow the mask . е service е sterling е i think it will be useful in any case no matter what the provisions are е but well, we
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have seen the mask in different contexts and his comments on crimea and his comments on russia so i think this is the right initiative other business what can come out of this initiative in practice and what can be practical improvements in the conditions of e-mask contracts with the pentagon, this is now an open question because but it seems to me that the question here is a little broader . maybe i understand that than the entire parliament of the united states, but i sit and think listen, well, it can go on, it's not a question of the mask, it's a question of relationships between big business, advanced business, the business of the future and the government, because tomorrow someone
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will come up with something else not only musk is smart in america in general, he loves smart people, someone else will come up with something, something will start again, and the senate will have to meet again in the house of representatives, and somehow, that is, we need some rules. it seems to me that on the shore when the first sprouts of this problem arose, just decide what we will do tomorrow when such a smart as musk in america with there will be five or 10. you already know how painful it is to listen to zuckerberg regarding the use of data from facebook that they collect for users. what musk produces with a sweater is also a vivid illustration of that. that big business can encroach on what is called public, if public assets, yes, well, part
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of the public space. that's why it's really this discussion, it's open, it's ongoing , but as we can see, we haven't found an answer to it yet, but one that would suit all parties, now the next question is a new person a person appeared in front of our eyes as if he was useful and we were already joking with him today my fellow editors they said that we once knew that there was a marshall plan for the renaissance of europe , now there will be a pritzker plan penny pritzker how am i i understand penelope, she is a pritzker, and whose grandfather was from the kyiv region, not just from ukraine, just such people from the kyiv region, who is she , where is she from, why was she appointed?
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ukraine, financial and economic, in the direction of revival of ukrainian economic potentials, first of all, please ms. kateryna, well, in principle , it has been a long time since she visited ukraine for public servants in high positions in the united states and many times in different ones of her er-er qualities and er-er wheels she er every time she visits ukraine she necessarily er-er visits her family village so er er where does her family come from well, maybe not every time but often, that is, for them, but a village it's called pritsky. that is, there is some connection between her surname and the village where her
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parents or her parents were . yes, please excuse me. she has this sense of roots, which is very valuable and important to us. and in a private capacity they help ukraine a lot well, i think that this is an excellent appointment in the sense of choosing a candidate. well, then, when it comes to the restoration of ukraine, of course, many factors will have an influence, not only the figure of the official representative of the united states, mrs. kateryna, see one more thing the question is important, and there in america, well, you know, maybe not everyone. it’s definitely interesting what kind of mandate she has, what she can do, what she can’t do, that is , america gives money, ukraine says we want to use this money for building bridges
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, well, conditionally, i say a printer penny says no first of all, let's give the road and the bridges in the second place , that is, what can she do, what is her role, what is her mandate, what is written there , she can, first, second, third, fourth, she can't, first , second, third, fourth, uh, you know, so that it's a direct mandate, it's not even necessary do not look there at her appointment, but should generally understand that what will be the interaction between the government of the united states and ukraine in this regard. and she is an official representative, which, in principle, speaks of her sufficiently high flexibility in terms of approval decisions and that is she will actually voice to kyiv and on behalf of washington er -er s- conditions or er-official position and also er-er kyiv will
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negotiate with her er-er regarding the answer to your broader questions about building bridges or roads. and my understanding is this that today there is a consensus with the united states and in the west in these and that there should be a large part of the involvement of ukraine itself here is what is called over whispering , that is, ownership of projects by ukraine a-a but it is clear that this requires transparency and coordination with donors, this understandable but such that donors will go over and say here you are building a bridge and there a road, and from the very beginning it was not about what ukraine would actually be if the understanding of the plan and its voice would be of primary importance in this plan thank you yes, i have one more question that i really
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like certain prískers because she waves her hands just like i also really like to wave my hands when i talk, i see she also has a beautiful voice but the question about biden, who is he under attack when you read from them who seems that the impeachment is simply not something that will start tomorrow it will end tomorrow and when you read in others nothing like that is happening there and he is not under attack at all and it has not been proven at all and it is not a fact that the impeachment procedure will be opened much shorter but what do you say we have two minutes and if very quickly then with all the proven sins of trump, no impeachment ever happened. all the more so based on such a conditional evidence base, which is not actually absent in america at the moment . few people
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take this investigation into the impeachment of biden seriously, at least for today day uh, there will be no votes even if the house of representatives uh comes to the conclusion that there is a stand for impeachment neither in the house of representatives, nor even more so in the democratic senate, and there will be no votes for it, that's all, that's the whole story . to the voters in the united states that uh, the two main candidates uh, under equal conditions , under impeachment, one was under the piper and this one was under attack. thank you very much, kateryny shynkaruk , candidate of political sciences, senior lecturer at the school of public and public administration
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transformed by the soviet occupiers into a prison with which the road went to the shaft, a better example of the symbiosis of two totalitarian regimes cannot be found. people were also sent to death camps, and today modern ukraine is attacked by the regime that became the heir to both of these totalitarian dictatorships of both of these people's
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professional comments about this and many other things today about important things in simple language available to all viewers congratulations how many weeks that saturdays at 21:00 nayspresso war in ukraine the main topic for ukrainians victories and losses analysis and forecasts politics and geopolitics serhiy rudenko and his guests will talk about all this programs people who have information and shape public opinion people who defend ukraine and create the future right now the main and interesting thing in the program is the verdict serhiy rudenko from monday to friday at 20:00, repeat at 12:10 so, about agriculture, roman slastin, general director of the association, ukrainian agrarian business club, contact us, mr. romana. thank you for finding time for
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us. thank you very much. what is the wonder of the sown area according to the war , it definitely became less, and ukraine grew much more grain, what did it just happen, the weather, or maybe there are some advanced methods of harvesting, harvesting whose fertilizers something happened because it doesn't happen like that 80 million tons of grain seems to be collected in ukraine about such hopes what do you say why is it so much 80 million grain and oilseed crops are both grain and oilseeds together and this is really quite a serious forecast at the moment i would call something like this
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optimistic eh, at least in our association we follow a more pragmatic approach and estimate the harvest at the level of 72 75 million tons because the harvest is not the one in the field but the one in the storehouse and we still have to harvest corn here, it's like waiting for us too not bad in terms of productivity less, we may also have certain transitional fields, so to speak, which will be collected . maybe even after the new year in the winter or spring of next year, as it unfortunately happened to us in the previous season , nevertheless, the main thing that helped is the very favorable weather this year and -e rains that fell exactly when needed and in fact , this enabled many agricultural producers to obtain very high yields of
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winter crops of winter wheat, winter barley , including a-a, this is already a fact of these crops have actually already been collected, and this is even though we had to economize on the fact that the amount of fertilizers was really reduced, so against this background, this is really, let’s say, a very important issue. i don’t know if you have discussed this in your club, are you talking about it? look, if ukraine will collect a i have a suspicion that there will be more to collect, after all, agriculture , ties with europe, trips of farmers to study somewhere, and maybe foreigners will pass by, and it is obvious that all this agriculture will be , i would even choose such a word to swell to acquire and when to go if we can’t now have a word near us or to poland romania hungary bulgaria seems to have already left this
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list, they say to themselves we will not let you have everything very cheap and we are not competitive with ukrainian agriculture. where will it all flow? if we don't have 80, and then i asked you and how much if we had denmark or holland, how much would we harvest, but first, just where to put it all, definitely not in europe, but in europe there is enough. well, really, we can to grow more, er, quite significantly, we extracted on a large scale, er, collected more than 100 million grain and oil crops, according to the technologies, we can really add more here, there are no questions, it is clear that before we exported everything, well, practically everything is there, 95%, through our ports on the black sea
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the seas are really now blocked by the roshists and accordingly we have to use such alternative ways through our neighbors through the countries of the european union and here it is causing these problems really they themselves also have sufficiently powerful grain production and, accordingly, for them, ukrainian is not needed, but it is needed in other countries , this is asia - this is africa, this is the near east, other parts of the world, and actually people, first of all, we need to get there, and first of all, for grain , our main markets are there, and so on in fact, the main goal for most of these manufacturers is to get efficient transit transit through the countries of the eu through the countries neighboring ukraine, because there are traditional sales markets in the eu countries, such as in the south, spain, italy - this is what buys
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quite a lot of ukrainian fodder grain in order to then feed them and their rather powerful animal husbandry and the production of the corresponding products. therefore , first of all, we need to work on restoring our main priority export route - this is export through the black sea e- in parallel , of course, to go through the available ways, the ways of solidarity, which are called by the european commission, and these are the ways through the eu countries, by rail, by river transport, by cars, by all available ways, see mr. roman, and here is the final beneficiaries, let's say for the winter, that's right, i hope sooner or later the war will end with ukraine's victory, and when we say north africa, when we say china, it's a bottomless barrel , as long as it doesn't sell, everything will be bought, because one and a half billion india also has a population of one and a half billion
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united arab emirates, what a lot of money already ukraine is doing something ukrainian officials i don't know can ukrainian farmers can the ukrainian agrarian business club go there in noodles to beijing to cairo to the united arab council what will you be to sign some agreements of intent, what do we understand, the war will end, the crops will increase, the road will be opened, and then we definitely understand that we will have to sell 80 million tons of grain, and we know that they are already ready to buy at least half of it in the agreement of intent, who should do such things and does anyone do? maybe the minister of agriculture should go there. or maybe just a group of farmers or someone else. explain this moment at the end. i think it
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will settle down. roads and so on bustle thank god there are no russians there at all in the soviet channel, in short everything will be great but where are we going to get dirty maybe it flies to america, we need to sell at least their own agriculture there everything is fine as far as i understand the happiness of latin america is not ours the market because they themselves produce a lot of different agricultural products , first of all, including grain and oilseeds , soybeans, and meat, and they also have everything great about meat production, so here we are . market competitors and sales markets - these are directly the markets of asia, that is, precisely in china, india, and the countries of africa, and we have such a parallel movement, let's say here, that the state provides access to these markets in accordance with the negotiations, including quite important here, the state food e-
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e state service for product safety and , accordingly, they are working at their level with the relevant bodies of china, india, and other countries to recognize the quality of our safety of our products, this is a key point, after that you can actually conduct ot for example, for china, our crops are even checked, it seems that samples are taken from crops of corn, barley, and in order to check that there are no quarantine organisms that are not allowed, for example, in china , so this is the first thing that allows us to open the gates. in order to trade with china further, in principle, business directly with private international companies is already included , including in order to conclude contracts and carry out these deliveries. so we almost never stopped supplying to china
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for example, within the framework of the same grain agreement, 33 million 8 million tons went to china. and now we also continue to export accordingly. of course, such parties that china needs need to form large vessels and their vessels and weak vessels to form, for example in the ports of the danube it is impossible, that is why this formation takes place next to the ports of romania or poland, for example, we transship there and then send to these countries, therefore our geography remains quite wide and connections with most countries are also of their own we also see that they are trying to put pressure on the cream in order to restore supplies from ukraine. well, while there they are dreaming that certain sanctions will be lifted , they are putting forward certain additional demands in
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order to see one more very important issue. yesterday we talked about when here vitalik lviv has a sports program and we spoke with a polish expert not in agriculture, such a political scientist, and he narrowed his eyes at him, well, it is obvious that the poles cheer for ukraine. everyone understands that we are at war, it is not worth criticizing, but he was making noise at night when we started talking about quality just as you started talking about how ukrainian agriculture meets european standards, i just don't ask about china, india maybe they have some other standards of their own, i don't know , but europe is just next to us, what if a model if it enters europe, it will definitely go to china and india and die out in the south of africa, because it is high quality, as
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with quality, the quality that we have is excellent, in fact , that is, all the statements that were uh in some in european countries, they are simply in order to support this message about the correctness of the ban. that's all. we produce very good grain for each individual supplier or buyer. you can also find a suitable batch in terms of quality, so there are no problems here . europe is also controls the residues of pesticides of other certain substances there, and accordingly we have always passed by residues, so even if we use some pesticides that are currently not used in the european union , everything is equal in terms of residues, we are absolutely we meet their standards, no worse, and what else can be said, for example, the european union imports a lot of gmo products. this does not mean that it is
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dangerous. this product is absolutely safe , but here, too, sometimes such a question arises. accordingly, here too, we win to a certain extent, very often we even have a certain additional markup to the cost of grain for the fact that it is grown without it. ukrainian grain is not because it is not of good quality, but because it forces european farmers to play in competitive market conditions, of course when you receive 300-400 € per hectare from the government from the budget and you look at ukrainian farmers when, on the contrary, they subsidize the government and the budget , of course, it is a little scary for them to look at the prospect of our
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entry. thank you, roman slastin, general director of the association , the ukrainian club of agrarian business, was in touch with us, time is running out, this part of my work, and the work for iryna koval begins because she will now tell you the latest news, ms. irina, please have a word, thank you, mr. mykola, i will tell you about the situation at the front and in general, i am talking to you and you have gone somewhere, mykola, you see and all our viewers see what about the situation at the front and much more there will be interesting information in our issue , so wait for the 18th in ukraine . news time on the espresso tv channel in the studio. iryna koval

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