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changal, if you know any information about it, immediately call us on the hotline at the short number 1163. calls from any ukrainian mobile operator are free. if suddenly there is no mobile connection, write to the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram. believe me, even a small clue can become very important. i also want to remind you that we are continuing the search for five-year-old anastasia tolstoorova. the search for her has also been going on for the second year, and 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. aunt nastya told me about it. she is also the godmother of a girl who also lived in mariupol, not far from her niece. we haven't been in touch since march 2nd, that's for sure.
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that's why we went home, well, to visit them, on march 8, i saw them for the last time, and my father went to his house on march 10, on march 11, they went to theirs, well, to her parents, well, to her husband, they also lived nearby , on the night of march 12 district, where the tolstokorov family lived, mass shelling began. and at about four in the morning, one of the shells hit the high-rise building where nastya lived with her parents, we know that on march 11 they did not go anywhere, the neighbors saw them and everything, and on march 12, when the flight arrived, there was chaos there, people were running, who was going where, mrs. nina told me that after the shelling, she personally came to the house where her sister lived with her husband and nastya, the high-rise building was partially
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destroyed and burned, everyone around us was cowering in panic, but nina was nowhere to be found i never found it, and in fact, since then there has been no news about the tolskorovov family, maybe they ran away somewhere, maybe they were wounded somewhere, the wounded were taken away, well, we don’t know, people, i’m really begging you, if you saw them somewhere, help us in the search, if you know any information , please call 1163 - this is the short number of the magnolia children's search service, if you know anything about the tovskokorovov family, call right here, calls from any mobile operator are free. here is a photo of nastya's parents, her mother's name is olga volodymyrivna, and her father is pavlo ihorovych, they were both born in the 89th year, five-year-old nastya, a very lively, cheerful and active
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girl, looks her age, let 's watch a short video with her, she is a developed girl, she can even read poems , and sing songs, that is, she speaks normally for her age and has a good memory, she remembers very well, she is like that... a lively girl, thin, fair hair, well, a very cheerful child. so, nastya wants to be small, but very sociable. let's look carefully at the photo again girls remember those big blue eyes. nastya khudorlyava, she has blond hair and looks like a five-year-old child. if someone sees me now on social networks in the occupied territory and knows at least something about the fate of nastya tovskokorova, no. do not delay and
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happened in the world during the past week, we draw some conclusions, and we try to look into the week ahead, in order to know what can await us: during the next seven days, today is no exception, i will have an important guest, i will introduce him a little later, first i have to to do what i do at the beginning of every program, first of all, thank you very much to all of you who watch the world during the war program on the air of the tv channel, to those who watch on the air, where we have not yet been turned off by the current government, and to those , who watches on youtube, to the last ones who watch on youtube, to me there is a huge request, please put your preferences and comment, it is extremely important for us, for the promotion of our program, for youtube to give the opportunity to see, watch us as many people as possible, and it is also important for me, i read your comments and i see what you think
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about what we are discussing with my guests, today there are many important topics, and today my guest is pavlo klimkin, minister of foreign affairs of ukraine 2014-2019. mr. pavlo, i congratulate you, glory to ukraine. givoy glory. i congratulate you, mr. yuri, i am glad to be with you. i am also very pleased, i am glad that. you're joining the program today because there are a lot of important issues that need to be discussed, let 's start with the situation in the middle east, at the end of the day, i personally think that this is no longer a situation in the middle east, but a situation that such - well, it is not pan-world yet, but still it is growing little by little, let's not talk about the third world war, there is something else there, but how dangerous, dangerous is what is now... between israel and
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the gas sector, how dangerous it is, both for the region and for the world , well, of course, it is dangerous, and what is being done now , both by western and non-western countries, is primarily focused on the possibility of avoiding escalation, involving others, and palestinians in general, and muslim countries, and various groups, and simply getting out of this situation out of control. so the number one priority, for almost everyone, is to keep this situation under control, there's a lot of effort, a lot of pressure, including on israel, and statements that came out just recently about that israel can... on the possibility of refraining from a ground
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operation or limiting its scope, if of course all the hostages are returned intact, well, it's a difficult word to use, but nevertheless, well, but also if hamas, in fact, announces capitulation, in which odds are another matter, and of course there are a lot of conversations , mostly not public and confidential , in which almost everyone participates, but the potential for an explosion remains, it is substantial, as those who know the region tell me and the main thing is that we are in this region, the middle east - it has always been such a powder keg, if... a little thing that could explode at any moment, there were many examples, but
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now it will have a global impact, and of course, for us there is a whole series of risks, and this is not only a reorientation of political and media attention, it does not harm us so far, but nevertheless, all those who make decisions, they are now very, very focused on the near and on understanding, and how, and how actually, as i said, keeping this situation under control is today's challenge number one, and this challenge largely combines the west and the non-west. actually, to follow up on what you said, i read this morning that the head of european diplomacy , josep borel, said that the conflict in the middle east is now somewhat distracting the attention of world leaders... from ukraine and he said that we don't need, well
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it is necessary to do everything to prevent this from happening, not to divert attention from ukraine , but let's still go to the near east, but look, hamas in the south, hezbollah in the north, on the border with lebanon, and hezbollah somehow very very radically, it seems to me, hezbollah is no longer supported by iran, although iran is already supported by saudi arabia and qatar. and look, but in your opinion, in the opinion of a professional, in the opinion of a professional diplomat, is it really possible that hamas will surrender all the people it is currently capturing in captivity, and hezbollah, while in the north, she is also very militant, she also supports this position of hamas and will say, okay, fine, we surrender, we, we stop shooting, that's it, there will be no war, it depends on what surrender is. how, i specifically used
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the word surrender, but there will not be a complete surrender of hamas, some of the members of hamas and its supporters will not surrender under any conditions, and we understand this very well, secondly, hamas and hizballah, these are two different realities, hizballah almost completely, i i won't say 100%, but it completely depends on iran. there is also a religious similarity, since hezbollah is mainly shiite, as in iran, hamas is absolutely. history: yes, hamas has close ties to iran, but hamas is not controlled by iran, it is largely dependent on arab countries that have always helped, this is saudi arabia, as you said, the hamas office in qatar, by the way, in the muslim brotherhood, and hamas itself was once created
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by the egyptian branch of the muslim brotherhood. there is such a conspiracy theory that is quite widespread, including in israel, that hamas , not only did not initially provoke any attempts at resistance from israel, but they even helped, because they wanted to create a certain counterweight to the organization of the liberation of palestine, who now control the west bank, the jordan river . ago everything is not right there, not so linear, uh, what position will the arab countries take, will it be a joint position, and it is not obvious now, will they be able to start from the position of a joint league of arab states, uh, it seems that in the smallest they will find the denominator, but this
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question is very emotional, it is not a question now. of such political common sense, it is a matter of emotions, we all saw the attack on the hospital and what it led to, the cancellation of biden's talks with a number of arab leaders, that is, what is happening, it is determined and, most importantly, perceived not by someone there and with such rational considerations, and here, of course, emotions rule... emotions will continue to be so, so the possibility of this emotional escalation is so serious, but if a decision is made that hamas will, let's say, tighten its activity, it will completely, as i have already said, he will not
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surrender, he will hand over all the hostages, there are still questions about the future, because today... for an israeli ground operation, there are, well, quite simplifying, of course, three fundamental challenges: the first is to conduct it effectively and with minimal by losses, which is actually not obvious, the second is the hostages, and any execution of the hostage will lead to a new wave of emotions, well, but the main thing is, er, this is a strategy, israel was already in the gas, got out and then hamas won there, well, now israel will lose some fantastic effort, and then what to control the endless gas, it will not work, what to do with it next, who should be in charge, should there be an olon mission, or a mission that the arab council of
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states will control on behalf of the un , there are currently being discussed, well, a dozen. options if not more, and in my opinion, the problem for israel is not to enter the gas, but the problem is what to do next, and how to get out, and how to protect itself from the fundamental escalation that you and i are talking about, well, really , mr. pavlo, look, one more thing, and we close precisely this issue of the near east, i can’t help but ask, it’s obvious to me that russia did not influence, does not influence, this conflict, that it is happening without it, but in your opinion, please tell me how much putin can use this conflict, he is already using it, and you can see it, for putin the price of oil, of course, is important, potentially, it can increase, even in the conditions that
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now everyone is making efforts to regulate or mediate the oil markets, secondly, it distracts attention, as we said, both political and copper, and about they say it, we talk about it openly, they talk about it openly in the west, it creates a new and very difficult challenge in our dialogue with non-western countries, which, unlike the west, have their own balance of attitudes towards israel and the palestinians, and often this balance is negative for israel. we also... see that in the west, these speeches, demonstrations, they recruit tens and hundreds of thousands of people , and to a large extent young people, and not only some
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livat scene, they support the palestinians, although they condemn, of course, those crimes against humanity, such as terrorist acts, which similar to hamas, that is, you and i live in a very simple mentality , victory... or defeat, that is, white, black, betrayal, victory, that is, we, we, us, if you like, such a mentality is inherent, and it is especially now, uh, so, so enough, enough, noticeable during the war, the world is, very, very complex, mixed up, and with different, with different colors, that is... in fact, what will happen in the middle east will have a fundamental impact on us, not necessarily negative, but nevertheless, it is for
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we have, as i said, a number of risks, and a number of challenges, and, in the coming months, no matter how the situation around gaza ends, whether or not the situation around gaza ends, we will be affected by it, and wait, look, i was already thinking of ending with a close east, but you said that it could have an effect on us. not necessarily negative, if not necessarily negative, then possibly positive, of course, and i will try to explain now with my fingers, but almost all of us have heard, or at least read the summary of biden's last speech, where he formulated that democracies do not abandon theirs, and we we will protect every democracy, and we will fight against those who want to destroy democracy. in fact, the desire to defend means that a loss to one autocracy means a loss to the autocratic
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world as a whole, and here the combined efforts, as is currently happening, even with the aid package, about who asked biden, there is help for us, help for israel, but also, i'm not just saying that. about risks and challenges, there is aid to taiwan, and accordingly, the chinese have their own approach and their own attitude to how today, the american administration works with this, there is of course an important part that concerns the border with mexico or where crime comes from, and fentanyl and other drugs that just don't go away. it's a challenge to life, in fact , to every american, and it's clear that for them , it's the number one issue, and the number two issue, that's why
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the understanding that you cannot lose to autocracies and that you need long-term support, this can be a positive outcome of this whole story, but nevertheless, again, the challenges in the context of aid, are we going to receive military aid, i believe that it is still direct there are no threats to this, but in general financial assistance, it can gradually decrease, and we already see that the americans are asking for less assistance, this of course requires a detailed analysis there, how much is needed, what risk analysis, what analysis of needs, and many, many things, but nevertheless, we have to understand that the world is complicated , it's just that aid to taiwan is included in this package, there will be presidential elections in january, very non-trivial, in my opinion, with a larger number of candidates, and for
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of the chinese leadership, this is a very difficult moment to understand, and what is their further policy and line regarding taiwan, are they ready to raise the stakes, and most importantly, how to raise the stakes, and in fact these questions are piled up, and in one basket, such a global basket, as it is sometimes called, already do not fit, it is necessary to somehow spread them, and it is not possible to fold them yet, of course, mr. pavlo, before we get distracted by a short advertisement, i still want to ask you one question, and again i am touched by what you said , the aid of the united states of america , you had to work as the minister of foreign affairs for probably 2.5 years, under donald trump, it is true, you worked for about 2.5 years, approximately, approximately half this
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time, five years, there is plus or minus, yes. how hard it was, or how easy it was to work with the administration of donald trump in the matter of aid to ukraine. both, the binary mentality does not work here, his administration included people who were true friends of ukraine, who understood our needs, including the minister of defense, and many others, and in the end. and secretary of state tiller, that is, actually, you remember that the first javelins we got under trump, how that happened is a matter of another conversation, but nevertheless, that's why trump is a person who is emotional, who, uh, understands his emotion, but also, he has such a business background, he understands what organization is, now
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many people in the states understand that the world is either based on rules, or in chaos or there in a mess, but there, by the way, it is different from this and says, well, maybe we are there let's agree somewhere on a conceptual level, sometimes it is very difficult, sometimes it helps, that is, to say again which way it will go, it can be situational and depends on the situation in the world, but also on emotions, well, in principle, trump's policy is very emotional, and she is in this sense, less, less strategic, if, if you want, but this is again, it is not bad and not good, it is a certain fact, you have already, you have already, you have already answered the question that i wanted to ask you next, about whether
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trump, for example, if he wins the election...next year, he won't be the same trump as he was when you were a minister, you know the answer perfectly, i won't even explain why, okay , mr. pavlo, we are going for a short commercial, stay with us and i also ask all viewers to stay with us, we will be back literally in a few minutes, oh, i sprained my back or a joint. flomides gel quickly reduces inflammation and cures pain from back and joint pain. flamides has discounts on cosmetics for ovei and feelff 1 + 1 = 3 in pharmacies podorozhnyk bam taoshkad there are discounts on nazoferon 15% in pharmacies podorozhnyk bam and oshchad there are discounts on nanimid gel 10 % in potorozhnyk bam and ochad pharmacies there are discounts on samples of 20% in potorozhnyk bam and ochad pharmacies. there are
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