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[000:00:00;00] to kazakhstan, but through france, because macron, the president of the french republic, came to kazakhstan, then he also visited uzbekistan, i think, but an important point that we will discuss with mr. maxim sokolov, candidate of political sciences, journalist from france, now we hope to see him, as soon as we see him, we will immediately hear that september will ask sokolov, we saw him. now, now we are waiting for what september will ask, and this is the french press, french intellectuals, how do they evaluate this visit, is this a test layer, an attempt macron to show himself as an all-planetary leader, or one of the all-planetary leaders, this is really someone in central asia interested in
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france, well, we understand, france is the largest, probably in europe, the country with the most nuclear power plants in europe, accordingly they need fuel, that is uranium, what else, what drew mr. macron there , uh, uranus, of course, and not only because macron brought to central asia, in particular to kazakhstan and uzbekistan, a powerful delegation of... his french companies, this and energy companies, and transport companies, and because several important agreements were signed there, on construction , hydroelectric power plant, nuclear power plant, solar power plant, a french company will build a tram line in tashkent,
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another french company will... build electric trains for kazakh, kazakh cities, and also, the military company tales, it will sell kazakhstan military air defense radars, which by the way it also supplied to ukraine this summer, so a very powerful delegation, economic, and that's why macron is now trying first of all to compensate... uranus, which after the negro refused to supply uranium to france, and this is 20% somewhere of the supply of uranium, for france, this is the essence, the essence of the loss, so it is exactly uranus and here are these big contracts for the participation of french companies in the economy of kazakhstan and uzbekistan, all this gives, in principle, quite a result of this visit,
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see. and the results of the results, here is my question, i was many years ago, i was in turkmenistan, during the turkmen bash, and there they were also preparing to meet the then president, i i don't remember who he was, and he also brought 300 people, i even remember these words , i was also there with the ukrainian delegation and they told me there, we are now our mfa is preparing more for the fact that the french will come , the french president and 300 with him, i remember now, 300 entrepreneurs, well , as we understand, nothing came of it, because turkmenistan, as it was turkmenistan , as it was and remains, maybe there is something there, some drops there penetrated there and got some investments there, but how effective is it when a frenchman arrives, the head,
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brings someone with him, after that, after 10 years, something will happen, we can see the results of this trip, or maybe they also came , talked, signed an agreement about the intentions to build trams, not trams, back and forth, but after 10 years, nothing happens , your point, the thing is that kazakhstan is not a new partner for france, in relation to uzbekistan, it is possible, but kazakhstan is already the largest supplier of uranium to france, they have already signed many... contracts and have been cooperating closely during these last years, so i don't think it will be from scratch, it is the continuation of france's policy in central asia, of course, it faces opposition from russia, opposition from china, but france cooperates persistently enough with the central asian states. one more question, this conference that macron
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is convening at his place on november 9... on the situation in the middle east, well, i think everything will be discussed there, to what extent, that is, we see the activity of mr. macron. this, this is visible , he went there, here he collects, here he proposes, and so on, middle eastern issues, he is praised by society, newspapers, they say, well done, he is doing right, we really have to take the position of great france, or so with irony with a smile, well, well, well, what are you doing there, you are already a new one. who poked his nose in the direction of washington and hugged with dew with soviet leaders, you will not make a new degol. the french mass media react quite restrained to macron's initiatives, but they do not
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usually make fun of him. well, in principle, macron’s visits are not the first news in the french media, now there is enough news without this, if these visits are reported, then in short, and macron's very position on convening this conference is the right one, because initially he took a very pro-israeli position, uh, and this caused outrage in parts of french society, especially from that stratum that is native, native to north africa, from the muslim world , and macron realized that it is necessary to take a more... neutral position, yes, let's say, at the same time , support and condemn the terrorist acts of hamas, but also take care of the population of gaza,
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which is suffering now, and therefore this conference, it is primarily humanitarian, humanitarian corridors will be discussed there, in particular sea corridors, that is why france has already sent two helicopter carriers to the gaza coast, which will coordinate... these humanitarian corridors and from the point of view of the french press and french society, this is correct, because france has balance between israel and the arab world, and this conference is considered a right step in that direction. well , here's one more question, let's see the answer, because there may be one more, or there may not be, but as you say, there is something to write about in french press, and it is undeniable that she writes about anti-semitism from... on the one hand, on the other hand, she understands how many jews there are in france and how many muslims, how many jews and how many muslims, to be correct in france, and they understand, she understands
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who in dozens times more than the jews, and how, how it, how it is reflected in the press, what the press writes about, what it says, because for me, i may be wrong, i am not french. you and i talked about it, i'm not as politically correct as even you, but it's obvious to me that 90% of the blame is hamas, and there are 10, probably somewhere, somewhere, sometime, somehow, but if i were macron, i wouldn’t know what to do with my position when i have millions of muslim voters and tens of thousands, well probably hundreds, at most thousands of jews, i don’t know, how would i behave, and what does the french press write? eh, the french press, of course, it takes a neutral position, it cannot harass any side of israel or hamas, everyone condemns the terrorist attack of hamas on
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israel. but, if uh, ultra-left and left-wing parties, they are more inclined to support the palestinian movement, and blame israel for long-term occupation and to say that israel is to blame for the fact that the palestinians are radicalized, then the right-wing parties and the far-right, they are here on the side of israel, because there are many natives with jewish roots, namely, far-right and far-right members of the party, and of course, if we take the party press, then it accordingly supports the views of its parties, and if ... well, the media, which are neutral, which support a neutral point of view, then they try to balance, they write about these uh, uh, stars
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of david, which are painted on jewish houses, residents, where they live, jews, but at the same time, yesterday there was information on one of the french radios that they were detained , a couple, davana, a citizen of moldova, who painted these very stars, not all of them, of course, but a few they drew the stars, they were arrested for that, and they admitted to eh, during the interrogation , that a person from russia asked them to do this, they had a curator from russia who paid paid them for drawing these stars of david, if you look at these stars, how they are very neatly made under the stencil, and definitely, this is not a crowd that walks by and eh, on emotions, i draw with some crooked felt-tip pen or spray can, if you look, it is very planned and organized, so the question arises,
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who is the customer of such and such art, and the last question, we literally have a minute, this neutrality, which you say they are trying to balance, well, it's hard for me to understand, it's how i was once asked on ort, where is your neutrality, you were a bbc correspondent in ukraine for so many years, i said, you know, neutrality happens, but it happens that it is not it happens, you can't say, hitler destroyed 6 million. but look at the good roads he built, it's somehow, no, it's kind of absurd, how can anti-terrorist neutrality be, here you can't compare roads and the destruction of jews, of course, but when i say neutral, i mean balance, first of all , because of course when there is a terrorist act, it is condemned and talked about, they show these terrible footages, but at
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the same time they can't show footage of gas bombings, and the news now spreads even faster than messages from the media, people see everything on telegram channels , they don't need to turn on the tv and watch news broadcasts for this, so the media now reacts reactively, they are not proactive, they take a non-proactive position, and they are already looking at the reaction of society and from the... angle the point of view is changed because of this, this is a problem, and if there are many people from muslim countries living in the french society, then accordingly the point of view shifts towards muslim countries, and one more question, this is a problem for the french, the french are will be discussed, you say it very nicely, it is very accurate and an important phrase that proactivity in... traditional mass media is falling, and
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social networks are growing, this is a problem, in fact, it is a big problem, and this problem is also understood in france, they will discuss its in france, they understand that it's wrong, we have to do something about it, we can't ban social networks, but we, we can't live by the rules of social networks, where there are no rules, yes, this is one of the problems, and which is violated, for example, not only... in zmi, but also in universities, in schools, because, mostly, social networks are a source of information for young people, who, because of this , get rid of critical thinking, because there are a lot of fakes on social networks, a lot of video content, which is generally generated by artificial intelligence, and this and this leads to the fact that a lot of fakes are spread, and of course there is such a discussion and , first of all, victims of the fact that the media no longer
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shape the agenda, first of all there are young people and schoolchildren, thank you very much, maksym sokolov, candidate of political sciences, journalist from france, now there will be an advertisement, then there will be the story of the jeweler, now it should be said so, who went to the front to save the soldiers and now works in a medical battalion... and this story is told by khrystyna parubiy. the story of new york girlfriends continues on megog. turn on the new chapter of the adventures of carrie miranda. and charlotte and just like that,
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in 2016, she entered the war as a rescuer of the asap. i knew what these people were doing, who they were, what. i decided to simply help them, that is to say, simply in everyday life, because the paramedics on the front lines very often do not have the opportunity, time and energy to even prepare food for themselves, or do laundry there clothes, or clean there, because there is very little time for rest, and instead of there to dry... the floor, or cook, eat, it is better to sleep, before the war, inna created jewelry, near kyiv, she had her own workshop, i worked at a semi-precious stone store, my work was a bit similar to the work of a tailor, who made a cut, he made some
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notes on the labels, after a few days, please come for a fitting, a person came and said, i want something like that here's a necklace, but i don't know how it should look i just want to, i saw him somewhere, i imagined him somewhere , but i don't know how to do it, and i had mannequins of different, different configurations, i'm there with this person with a woman or with a man, that's all i am she recruited, on a live thread, as they say, ah, on a mannequin, she drew a sketch, and showed it, that's it... to look like this , this woman worked for seven years, and when the war started, she left her favorite job and started bringing aid to the front, two years later, when the need for field volunteers decreased, she decided to join the army, i decided that i have enough knowledge
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, enough skills to try, to get a paramedic certificate, to work as a paramedic, there either as a friend, or as the second number, or on the pick-up there as the third number, there were few wounded, mostly there were, somatic diseases, or combat injuries, or household injuries, because somewhere a fighter chopped firewood, cut off his arm instead of firewood, somewhere they were making fortifications, fortifications, a concrete block fell on his foot, or somewhere there he went to combat, slipped, could not hold on , broke his leg or arm, for two years i saved soldiers at the front, then i got into the hospital and had a long rehabilitation, during this time i found another occupation for myself, i am generally a creative person and i have a creative approach to everything, and i decided
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that i can cook and various dishes , meaning pickled vegetables, sauces, some seasonings, some interesting jams, inna olkhova felt that a more powerful battle was waiting for ukraine, so she and her husband were ready for it, on february 24, 200... in the 22nd year, they rucksacks and body armor were packed, so when the first iskander fell a few kilometers from home, they got together and went with the army. i put the man in the engine room together with his, all these trinkets, and we went to the military office to get an order, because he is also a soldier and knows, well, i knew where he should go, to which brigade there, how it all happened, we arrived , we received a prescription and, he had a prescription in the 58th brigade, in konotopsk, we left
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for that in that direction, but while we were driving, we drove somewhere, well, we left, to be precise, about 70 kilometers from kyiv, and we got a call from brigades, they say that's it, we're already fighting, don't go here, you just won't make it. the next morning, because the soldier told him to come in the morning, he received an assignment to the 72nd brigade, and on the 25th he went to fight, i took him to inquat on the morning of the 25th, helped him load things onto the bus, as they say, crossed him on the road precisely at that time, on that day, to be more precise, we said goodbye to him for the first time forever, for the first six months, inna was
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an instructor in tactical medicine at the local dfttg. at that time, she was one of the few locals, understood what tourniquets, tamponades are, how to properly evacuate the wounded. so she shared her knowledge with her fellow students, and in august she realized that she had done her job and decided to join the hospital's medical battalion. i have a word. now we have to work, that's all, we work, but now you can rest over there, that's all, i lay down in the shade somewhere, near the car or went for a ride in the car, i lay down, put on some music in my headphones, i have half an hour yes, i closed my eyes, that's all, i'm resting, everything is fine, everything is fine, yes, after half an hour there you have to be at such a point, and normally it turned on again, worked again, drove off again, come on, well, i don’t know, it was
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so natural for me that i didn’t even notice all these , household, inconveniences, at the front inna with a battalion rescues soldiers in the zaporozhye direction, at first she was near the village of velyki novosilky, there the first rotation was relatively calm, the woman felt the real war when she went to the field. we were on an evacuation, we were taking out the wounded, and on our way back from the evacuation, we were hit by a wheel, either on a splinter, on a splinter, or on, well, in general, we damaged the wheel with something, and the rubber broke, began to brake, the intensive work was very loud and in the middle, as they say, at the very peak. intensive work, this happens in our country, that is, they are there under shelling, under air raids, under actual
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hailstorms, because they were pounding with hailstones at that time... including lying there in a niche, making those co-wheels, and calling, somehow they got through the communication there, tried to get in touch with e, the combatant of the battalion, so that, finally, we were there we found a way, there was, there was a connection, we contacted kombat, he helped us a lot, friend, diesel, it was in the middle of the night, he just... dialed me and just asked what you have, i say so and yes, we have such trouble, the size of the wheels is such, they will bring you in half an hour, 98% of the work of the medivac at the front is to wait, you sit constantly in combat readiness, wherever you are,
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or at the evacuation point, or at tpd, or somewhere... you still sit there, always ready for work, you always have a car ready, you have standing ready all the crew members, the whole evacuation link, you sit, just wait, then uh, if it happens that you need a medivac, the medivac has always been the target. not only for us in full-scale, it's been a goal since '14, because to knock a medic out of, well, a medic in a beanie, yeah, out of an evacuation, that's a very, very big feat, because if a unit is left without medics, if under unit, remains without evacuation, this is
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great, especially if you knock out with one movement of the trigger or... with one pressure on the trigger, you knock out, at least, four people, i.e. the driver, two paramedics and a wounded person, that's bingo, for the entire time that there were fighting traffic lights, er, the number of wounded was about three times less than now in one day, the intensity, ate , unfortunately, unfortunately, now yes, we have various wounds, but to a greater extent, these are shrapnel gunshot wounds, and from shells, from shells, from mines, from artillery and so on and so on, traumatic amputations of limbs, of various degrees, because
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a lot of cassettes with... with petals, that's what we call them, fly over our heads, that is, they are very they are so small, they are very small, but they can tear off a person's foot even with special boots or special shoes, that's why we have a lot of such medium and severe injuries, unfortunately, a lot amputations, inna olkhova continues to work. and will remain in the army until victory, and after victory, i want to turn off the phone, at least for a week, i just want to turn it off, and go somewhere with my husband, to some such, some such slums, where there are no people, no one at all, just no one, i don’t know if it is physically possible at all to find some
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corner where there are no people in our country, but we will try to do it , just go so as not to see anyone, just be alone, not even alone, but just to be without communication, in silence, so that no one calls, or no one writes, or no one pulls, just breathe out, the only thing for me is to wait for victory, not peace, as they say now, oh, we want peace , no, i want victory, khrystyna parubiy,
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