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border, how will it affect the price policy and prices inside ukraine and in what interval will it become noticeable, simply? well, it is already felt, if we see, drive on the roads, we see how much gas costs, for example, and we already see, i think it is a question, one, two or three weeks, when we will see the revaluation, of all imports, which is in ukraine, but the worst thing is that we are losing exports. import of products, well, we are, let's say, partially dependent, we are dependent on energy carriers, but well, we produce a lot of agricultural products and we we consume, the worst thing is export, and export means that we actually lose our competitive export advantage, and many companies not only simply lose, for example, from 1,500 to 6,000 € for one shipment, they lose contracts, because with ukrainians
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will begin to break contracts... due to force majeure at the borders, or simply not to sign further contracts at all, since we cannot, at all, say when this or that product will be delivered from ukraine, so this is the worst part of it, yes, there is temporary inconvenience, and this will have the consequence in 2024 and in 2025, we will simply lose markets, we will simply lose customers, and this will also have a strong impact on our state budget revenues, so you know, the very slow reaction of the ukrainian government, this in fact, it is very dangerous, because the relaxed mode of communication and not raising these problems, the problems of blocking borders, will not just lead to a temporary increase in prices, for example, for some imported products, it will have serious consequences for the economy and they will... in 2024 and 25th, we
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must understand that exports for us are 70% of foreign exchange earnings , with which we buy weapons and with which we buy spare parts in order to then assemble drones and everything else, therefore, and even uniforms for our military, so well i believe that for the government and for the vice prime minister and for the prime minister, this should be the number one priority task , to decide, to find a solution to this despite all the provocations of the fsb, i agree with my colleagues that the russians hardly initiated this action, but they will use it against ukraine, moreover, i want to add to, to everything, in december begins, a decision must actually be made whether to start negotiations with ukraine on joining the european union , the opening of negotiations, so all these actions definitely do not contribute to the political consensus in europe, on the opening of such negotiations, and
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the weak reaction of the ukrainian government shows to our partners that ukraine is not yet able to respond normally to such challenges of competition, to such sectoral challenges that exist, for example, in freight transportation, such challenges arise in almost every sector, we are a large country, we are a large manufacturer, and we are competitors to many countries, european in various sectors, if we react like this, slowly, it means that many...' will draw a conclusion and say, look, this government is not capable of reacting, we cannot afford to start with them to let them into the european union, if they react in this way, then we will lose our markets, so this is a very dangerous situation in general, which must be resolved quickly, but in the meantime, yesterday the verkhovna rada of ukraine adopted an appeal to the newly formed sejm and the senate of poland with
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about the blocking of the ukrainian-polish don, and, as the parliament noted in its resolution, it is necessary to continue cooperation between the countries and be good neighbors, mr. mykola, where is this limit, to be good neighbors and understand what poland did for us during this great war , and take into account the fact that we have interests that need to be defended, if these interests directly affect our national security, then perhaps the statements of the supreme council should be... tougher, or in this situation simply, the executive power has to do much more than parliamentary diplomacy, well, i already said that it is necessary to turn to the one who is in a position to solve this problem and who created it, in this case it is president duda and prime minister morawiecki, who is appointed by president duda, to form a government, although it is obvious that he will not form a government, tusk will be the next prime minister, there is no doubt about this, so when the verkhovna rada appeals to the new parliament, which
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has no power over the government, it is obvious that this is an appeal to nowhere, it job simulation or participation in some polish internal political showdowns, because the president must address the president and the prime minister must address the prime minister. the nsdc and the government should work, at this stage, it is their responsibility, when a new government is elected, then obviously the parliament that appointed this government, the new one that will be responsible for it, will play a much bigger role in solving this problem of this issue, but there is another question, what is needed for this to communicate with that parliament, so that ukrainian deputies can do it, in conditions when many of our colleagues they do not sign business trips to international events there, especially now on the 14th, when the invitation to ukraine will be considered, and before the start of negotiations on joining the eu. obviously, there is simply no one to conduct these negotiations. parliament cannot negotiate effectively because it is not free to move, contrary to current legislation. the president took all the responsibility.
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therefore, he is obliged to solve this problem now, both the ukrainian president and the polish president. and the fact that the poles, in general, as a people will remain our friends, i don't have any. doubt, and we are grateful to polish society for supporting ukraine during the war, for supporting refugees, and we are grateful to president dudi, and we are grateful to the government, they have done a lot for this, but what is happening now, of course, as i have already said, is a direct threat to both our economy and a direct threat to our national security, and it needs to be addressed immediately, and it is the business of our executive branch. mr. ivan, ukraine is a parliamentary-presidential republic, but it so happened that we have a monopoly and it is in 2019, in fact, one political force is in control, the majority in the verkhovna rada, well, at least officially, formed the government, and president zelenskyi is also a representative
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of this political force. after all, it is a parliamentary-presidential republic, and the government itself reports to the parliament to initiate an appeal to the government, or at least to convene an extraordinary meeting of the verkhovna rada of ukraine regarding the situation on the ukrainian-polish border, because it is absolutely obvious that with approaching negotiations on ukraine's accession to the european union, such stories will be repeated, especially since such an attempt has already been made by slovakia, the fact that it may be from hungary, i do not even doubt how orbán behaves, what political statements he makes does, i hope that we will talk about it a little later, that is, can the parliament in the current situation take on much more than the government and the president do, well , considering the powers that are prescribed
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by the constitution, and not those that are currently in conditions war and in the conditions of monopolies, thank you for the question, well, first of all, i must say that indeed, ukraine, which is at war, er, it is, like this fact, it changed the life of the parliament er, and like the life of the whole country , including relations along the line, the parliament, the government, they changed, although it did not happen directly in connection with the beginning of the war, it happened in connection with the fact that in our country in the 19th year, were held. .. presidential elections, after the presidential elections , parliamentary elections were held and essentially one political force received full power, as in law enforcement agencies, in the legislative branch of power, in the government, formed entirely by one political force, well, of course
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, the president, therefore, like the government, he is completely dependent on the presidential vertical, and the parliament is completely dependent on... the presidential vertical, we must accept this as an absolute fact, and this once again shows how important it is for our voters when there is a system of checks and balances, when the parliament is still formed on a coalition basis from representatives of various political forces, when the speaker of the parliament, the president and the prime minister are representatives of the coalition government, respectively, they can represent different political forces, this is precisely the balance of restraint of counterweights, which, in my opinion, is more typical for ukraine and contributes much better to the development of democracy in our country, i.e. and as for, returning to the situation , what would it be necessary, or would it be necessary, for the parliament to listen to this at its
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meeting, of course, that the verkhovna rada can be such an initiative and it can obviously be in some kind of hearing in the form of a question hour before government, when the prime minister ... will inform, but this will not solve the issue, this is not a solution to the problem, it is a raising of the degree, that is, that we as a parliament are really raising this, this bar and yet... our position, but i i believe that for the russian agents and for the kremlin, for this absolutely totalitarian regime, it is now important to make us quarrel, they would like us to quarrel, this is the best that can happen for the kremlin, and accordingly we should find options protecting our national interests, but still find this question without, you know, without... those words, statements or actions that can lead very far, well
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, information appeared from deputy minister of infrastructure serhiy derkach, he wrote on his facebook page that the creation of a monitoring group is being initiated by the european union at the border, we suggest to our european colleagues to officially record the situation that occurs in front of checkpoints, whether dangerous goods are allowed through, how humanitarians cross the border. help, most importantly, in what conditions have been ours for more than two weeks drivers, uh, that's why we'll keep an eye on it, he wrote about it, and over the past three weeks, the blockades have been raised at all possible levels , dozens of letters, meetings, we offered a number of compromises, the polish government and the european commission know them, but agree on something , it is possible only when there is a desire to agree not only on the desire to block the border, but also on how negotiations are conducted with ukraine: including the representatives of hungary and, in general, the representatives of the european union, with whom we
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espresso 10 years. thank you for watching. the ranks of those who will forever remain in the ranks, under the flags of the same colors as on the battlefield. tens of thousands of graves, in hundreds of cemeteries in big cities, in small villages, this is our lost generation. i really want to return to ukraine, but my mother says that it is dangerous, how to solve the demographic problem, and what awaits us in the future , the forecasts we have are either sad or very sad, i went to my first grade in poland, a lot of ukrainians who left will never come back. what should the government do to convince these people to return?
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verdict with serhiy rudenko, from now on in a new two-hour format, even more analytics, even more important topics, even more top guests: foreign experts, inclusion from abroad, about ukraine, the world, the front, society, and more feedback, you can express your opinion at the end of the day with a telephone survey. turn on and tune in to the verdict of izyy rudenko every weekday from 20 to 22 at espresso. friends, this is the verdict program. we work directly. on the air of tv channel, i would like to remind you that today we are conducting a poll, we are asking you about whether you have prepared for a power outage in the winter, so on the screens you can see phone numbers, by calling which you can vote, at the end of the program we will summarize this voting, except besides, we are conducting
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the same voting on youtube, there are two options, yes no, or leave your comments under the video, today... mykola knyazhytskyi, yulia klymenko and ivan krulko are our guests, we are talking about our relations, difficult relations , which now consists of the countries, the closest neighbors, which are already members of the european union, we know that the summit of the council of europe will be held in december, and in principle, there should be a start to the negotiation process with ukraine regarding ukraine's accession to the european union. yesterday prime minister hungary's viktor orbán wrote a letter to the head of the european council, well at least yesterday it became known to charles michel, in which he threatens to block all decisions regarding the financing of ukraine, the opening of negotiations on joining the eu or further sanctions against russia, if the leader of the is is not reconsidered during the summit in december the strategy of supporting kyiv. today there was
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information that the european commission has approved the allocation of 900 million euros in advance payments from the still-frozen recovery fund hungary, hungary, well, in such a way way, i understand that the european commission is trying to somehow come to an agreement with the hungarians, ladies and gentlemen, the history that exists between hungary and ukraine, it concerns not only ukraine, it also concerns the european union, because there is only one country , which constantly blackmails, and blackmails the european union, and not only ukraine. mr. mykola, in this situation, how can we go through all the countries of the european union in order to get positive, positive negotiations and get the good, including hungary and slovakia, where there is a new prime minister minister fico, and obviously other countries will have some reservations about ukraine in the european union, what should we do with orban?
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orban and i will not do anything, horban was chosen by hungarians, and hungary. despite the fact that it elected orbán, it is a democratic country, and that makes it different from russia, even though there is a government that they elected. obviously, we have to be an example of democracy for the european union, so that the largest democracies support us. the support of germany is very important to us, and the support of france is extremely important. here, by the way, poland can become that bridge tool, no matter how unfortunate it is to talk about it now in the conditions of the blockade, but i believe that this issue will be resolved, which will help. will also be our very strong voice in the european union and because there will be a new government, and this government will be absolutely pro-european unlike orbán, who is such an anti-european isosocialist, yes, the same in holland, you saw that the populist right won the most votes a party that also speaks with anti-ukrainian slogans,
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the ratings of such parties are growing in france, there can go to the front, it is theirs to win, it looks like the situation in germany, where it will not win, but is gathering alternatives for the germans, these are all isolationist far-right forces supported by russia, but our task is why they are supported by russia, they are not only supported by russia, but and our society , that is why our task is to work very actively with the political class and society, to use all tools for this, to organize cultural events, to use the mass media, not pseudo-lemarathons and pseudo-news broadcasts, but that will really influence the public opinion of these countries and ourselves... be an example of the absence of corruption and strong democracy, strengthen parliamentary diplomacy, because in order to be respected everywhere, we must include all mechanisms, because parliaments make decisions about budgets, for example , for this our parliamentarians should not ask for permission to go somewhere at their own expense, but the state should send them, set specific tasks for each of them to the country where
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he has better connections and opportunities to communicate, and therefore it all depends from of our success in the internal political system, our ability to fight from the fact that we must realize that we must not think about the elections tomorrow, but think about unity, and in this unity, regardless of political power, both the government and the opposition, at the initiative of the government, of course, we have to include, include everything so that we are supported by the biggest powers in the european union, and with people like hungary, you can always come to an agreement , as you can see, through money, whether the european union does it or russia, we are interested in the european structures won and what if our, our expertise will be strong, then everything will be fine, if not , even if we start negotiations, then we will lose and our agriculture will lose, local self-government will lose, and if there are good negotiators, then the citizens will also win and agricultural producers and all others. viktor orbán previously said that hungary will block the start of negotiations
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on ukraine's accession to the eu due to the alleged oppression of the rights of the hungarian-speaking minority in ukraine, but we know that they insist that they be allowed in schools located on transcarpathia, not to use the hungarian language, and they are trying to... torpedo this issue , that hungarians are treated unfairly in ukraine, orban says, in general, that the situation with the hungarian language in transcarpathia was better than in the ussr, well, he would have told about the fact that soviet tanks were also very good during the times of the soviet union, which entered eastern europe. well, mrs. yulia, can ukraine give in on some such language issues, or. others in order to find a common language with orbán, or after all with us it is necessary to clearly understand that we have our own interests, which we defend, and these interests
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are important enough, like the ukrainian language, teaching in the ukrainian language, so that hungarians who study in schools in transcarpathia know the ukrainian language, and do not speak exclusively in their own language the territory of the ukrainian state, what do you say about this, where is the limit of what we can, what we can concede, and what we cannot concede? well, i will tell you my personal opinion, as a person who traveled a lot in transcarpathia, and it is not just there drive into uzhhorod or drive into mukachevo, if you drive further closer to the border, right to the border and drive along the border, in the ten-kilometer zone, you will see that there are many people who simply do not speak ukrainian, and many children, and even older ones generation... speaks, and many children, and the middle generation already do not speak the language very well to enter ukrainian universities, because they do not teach the ukrainian language and do not
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teach subjects in the ukrainian language at the level at which it is necessary in order to enter university, so i'm for equality rights, so that people can have one language, and of course the state language is ukrainian , which must be taught at a high level, which must give these children the opportunity to enter ukrainian universities, ukrainian educational institutions, to integrate normally into ukrainian society, without the ukrainian language it is it is impossible to do, this means that we children, who will now study in the dominant hungarian language, are in fact already future citizens of hungary, because they will not have the opportunity, due to the language barrier, to integrate further into ukrainian educational institutions, this issue must... be discussed and must be understood, as they say, the devil is in the details, we must understand what exactly is required of us, at the stage at which we had negotiations with the european commissioner, then the issue,
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let's say, of the hungarian language or dissatisfaction with the implementation of the legislation, it was not raised why it happened again, of course, it is probably because of mr. orbán, but everything has a limit and we must understand what exactly is required of us, this is a question of language, not only a question of language, it is a question of national security, and we see it let's say this, in other countries, where, if only people start to speak another language dominantly, they automatically, well, if they integrate into another society, there is nothing wrong with that, but we must be aware of this and must understand that orbán will not change tomorrow on hitler, and we won't have trouble from the side of hungary, you know, so imperial, let's say, again. well, but it is obvious that the russian federation did not want ukraine to become a member
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of the european union, and this was clear even 10 years ago, when the euromaidan began, and in in principle, the issue of the future of european ukraine has become a cornerstone in the current confrontation, which began exactly 10 years ago, mr. ivan, do you think that russia has still retained positions in europe that allow it to do everything to ensure that ukraine does not become a member of the european union, in some short-term perspective, well, i don't know how many 5-10 years there are, but at least , god knows how long these negotiations will go on, how long we will carry out all the instructions necessary for joining the eu and bills to be approved in the verkhovna rada, thank you. i will answer this question, but if you allow me, i will also briefly comment on the issue with the hungarian national minority
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. that the position of the ukrainian national minority in other countries, in particular in hungary, should be at least the same as the position of the hungarian national minority in ukraine. orbán is not actually fighting for hungarian ukrainians to have the right to study the hungarian language, they study it. he is fighting for hungarians to have the right not to learn ukrainian. here it is. this is the main struggle, because he forms the idea of ​​greater hungary and dreams that these territories will one day become hungary, as it was once possible, this is what it is actually about, this is the main issue, and the second point that i wanted to say, which concerns the european union and our integration, er, hungary's position, she understood, orbán wants to play along with putin, he calls him his
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friend. but at the same time, who is today european commissioner for enlargement? this is oliver vergey, who is hungarian and the representative of hungary in the european commission, he is currently in charge of enlargement. and we see that the processes of expansion of the european union and integration of ukraine continue, that is, they do not stop. therefore, there is another side of the coin, which is that orbán really behaves purely based on his own economic motives and demands all the time from the european union additional additional funds for hungary 30 seconds, excuse me, we have regulations, of course, here on he is me ended, and therefore i would like to say the very end, about the fact that over the last year of the 23rd, compared to the 22nd, russia has strengthened its influence in the european union, they are very active there , but in my opinion, about
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started regarding the integration of ukraine into the eu cannot be stopped, we will be in the european union and nato sooner or later, i really believe in this and i believe that we will still witness ukraine's accession to the eu, thank you, thank you, on this optimistic note we let's put a full stop, ivan krulko, mykola knyazhets, yulia klymenko were there guests of today's program , during the program we conducted a survey and asked you whether you have prepared for power outages, let's see the voting results, please put them on the screen. so, there were two options, 37% were preparing, rather than 63%. i'm putting an end to this, it was serhii rudenko's verdict of provia program, goodbye.
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in ukraine and bring to your attention a news release on the espresso tv channel, in the studio of iryna koval, greetings to all viewers. protesters blocked the ukrainian-slovak border. trucks are allowed through as usual - said andriy demchenko, the spokesman of the state border service. although there are still four hundred vans in the queue. slovak carriers blocked ukrainian trucks on november 19 as a sign of solidarity with their polish colleagues. they are not satisfied that ukrainian carriers have preferences in the european union. direct losses of the ukrainian economy from the strike of polish carriers have already amounted to more than 400 million euros. then.

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