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rammstein, what was it for us, what is its main conclusion, what is the trend? you know, i would say about the things that are not obvious, first of all, rammsteins started to pass with some less intensively than before, they pass there on average once a quarter, and not once a month, this is once, secondly, yes, there are made... quite weighty decisions, but one should not think that a situation may arise that volodymyr zelenskyy arrives, makes statements and immediately we will receive a bunch of weapons, that is, the ones we order, no, this is not a table of orders, this is a format of aid, and therefore we need, well, including our new minister of foreign affairs, we need more...
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north korea and iran are actively communicating are transferring ballistic, short, and medium-range missiles to russia, this is of no fundamental importance, then the west should not just puff up its cheeks indignantly and say that our deep concern is already so deep that there is simply nowhere else to go, but effectively help ukraine, ukraine, and i... haven't been talking about this for the first month, there is currently a turning point in the struggle between good and evil, and this, in my opinion, is a real situation that really needs to be used, really talked about, and we should also emphasize this, that we are fighting for ukraine in the first place, but we also protect actually western. from the invasion of the russian
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barbarians, uh, uh, it's just, if there is a trend like this, a trend of actually reducing this aid, then what is the signal for us, is there anything we can do besides communication? well, apart from communications, we are at our level, i believe that ukraine should expand the front of communication, right? to increase the area of communication, that is, it should be not only communications the president, the president, the minister of foreign affairs, the minister of foreign affairs, and yermak, it should be, and yermak salevan, yes, it should be communication at the expert level, at the veteran level, at the journalistic level, at the parliamentary level, at the political level, at the level of religious leaders, at the level, if you like, of leaders of... local communities, that is, it
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should be, you know, all genres except boring, uh, otherwise, otherwise, it will just be difficult for us, well, we have to understand that... the political system of the west itself, it works in conditions where it does not work on exclusively personal contact, especially when the presidential elections and elections are approaching to the house of representatives, and for us it is getting closer a difficult winter, when, judging by everything, the situation will be very, very difficult in the energy sector, and when, against this background, we hear that there is no need to strike. of russian refineries, whether we hear or find out that it was the american side who set up the talks in qatar, which later on, well, which really did not end in anything, but russia then disobeyed their results, then the question arises, and how and for what and in
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how we fight and what we achieve, you know, somewhere in 2003, the then speaker of the russian... state duma gryzlov said that the parliament is not a place for discussion, well, the real quote was a little different there, it was adjusted for the context, but it seems to me that the statement of our current speaker stefanchuk, who said that ukraine should not even sound in unison, but one voice at all, was also a certain paraphrase of all this , all statements are external, maybe this is the problem, which is actually very difficult to scale and expand. this is this strong communication, if there is no trust in everyone whose last name is not zelenskyi or yermak and there, i don’t know, not stefanchuk, well, look, look, mr. andriy, the day before yesterday, when zelenskyi, the day before yesterday yes, when volodymyr zelenskyi took part
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in ramstein, ugh, petro poroshenko, who can be called a person whom the authorities are still trying to catch up with, also at a political... event quite highly respected in germany also called for ukraine to be allowed to use long-range weapons, ugh , i don't watch the single news marathon, but i don't think it was mentioned there, but in any case, well, you and i are also trying to defend the interests of ukraine with information, not so that you start working in the pool of the only one.. . marathon, well you, you personally, and i for example, i don't know that i became an adviser to the president, well, my wife, for example, was offered, she refused, well, you see, well , that is, and i, for example, did not
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run to the bank much before, and for the last five years i i just technically haven't been there, i don't know, maybe everything has changed for the better there, and now it's just an idyll, but i don't think so. that in our political conditions in general any ideal is possible, that's why the thing is, so let's understand everything clearly and be aware that the political realities that are currently they predict that there won't be, there won't be any, uh, well, no remorse on the part of the authorities, uh, the current situation, but... we 're trying not to defend zelenskyi's government, we're trying to help ukraine, it seems to me that this two big differences. well, sometimes, probably, it's still on parallel courses, fortunately, because this, this is at least what we demand and expect from the authorities. in the meantime, i wanted to say that now we had
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a big reboot of the government, if we take the international side, dmytro kuleba was sent to resign, what was the reaction? reasons in your opinion? i think that the real reason is one and simple, that is, andriy yermak's desire to make the ministry of foreign affairs even more manageable, although, you know, during dmytro koleba's work as a minister, he was criticized a lot, they said that everything is completely the ministry of foreign affairs, we have a ministry of foreign affairs, that is, yermak, but i believe that dmytro ivanovych, he is underestimated as a minister. for the simple reason that he managed the foreign policy of ukraine for more than a thousand days, and he did a lot of routine work, which the president could then say, come out and say: well, here we are, we obtained, ugh, that is, i still believe that both
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the personnel and intellectual potential of the ministry of foreign affairs in the field of foreign policy is significantly... higher than the potential of the president's office, this must be understood. the fact that andriy sybiga came from the president's office, where he was andriy yermak's deputy, and then worked for four months. actually the first deputy of dmytro kuleba, well, this is the same logic, the same logic as oleksandr kamyshyn now became the adviser of volodymyr zelenskyi, although before that he was a minister, and iryna veryshchuk became deputy head of the president's office, but i can't, honestly, i can't remember any country to the west of ukraine, where an official happily leaves the office from... from the government, from the position of deputy prime minister, deputy head
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of the government, to work as a clerk in the president's office , it seems to me to be a perverted political approach, sorry, but it certainly, how to say, illustrates the real distribution of forces and decision-making centers in the country, well, we will try to recruit now. in the meantime, you know, i will remind you about the resignation dmytro kuleby, who was called a good minister, was treated well by his western partners, precisely because they spoke roughly the same language, i don't mean english now, but i mean exactly this tonality of language. economiz, a british weekly, very influential, wrote that the kuleba, diplomacy, as they said, the refined diplomacy of the kuleba was in stark contrast. with uncouth and emotional, the uncouth emotional
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rhetoric of his boss, meant volodymyr zelenskyi, well, uncouth, i just don't know how to translate it correctly, this roll, it is raw, rough, uncouth, it is already with us somewhere, evgeny mada is coming back, mr. evgeny, we were interrupted, they will continue, and i think that this, well, this is really a diagnosis... of the existence of an office-presidential republic, but not a parliamentary presidential republic, it did not start now, not in the conditions of war, it started back in 2019 after the election of the verkhovna rada, and therefore, well, this is a choice, it is a mediated choice of our fellow citizens, unfortunately, what can we say about mr. sybig, at least there seems to be enough, well i would say... well at least it's not weakening, probably of the ministry, he is
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definitely a professional diplomat, because i think that a person who worked as an ambassador in turkey should be well understood at public non-public diplomacy events, his first conversations with radosław sikorski, as i understand it, were in polish, and with anthony blinken in english, ugh, they... they changed the priorities, so to speak, sibiga himself promised that there would be significant personnel changes, ugh, well, here the question arises, whether the new minister agreed with the president's office about these changes or not, so what not it is a secret that we currently have a format where the final decision on the appointment of the ambassador is made by the president, this is... not only not here, not only here, it is also in poland, where, accordingly, there was a conflict between yaroslav huzy and pyotr
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lukasevich, this must be understood, but still, let's see, volodymyr zelenskyy says that more energy is needed, well, let's hope that there will really be more energy, and the new minister will in any case be able to develop what his predecessor achieved , not just release. publicly addressed to him, and bloomberg, let's move on to the next topic a little bit, bloomberg writes that portugal called on the european union to start preparations for the accession of ukraine. i'm just thinking, i'm reading this dump and i'm thinking when this entry is actually possible, or in principle there can be some kind of political solution, because we understand that ukraine is well, well... at least i see that ukraine is na na on a completely different level, if we had not had a war,
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than, for example, bulgaria, which was really the weakest member at the time, which accepted, to of the european union, i.e. itself, the very level of our political culture, the fact that we still have a hybrid regime, not even a democracy, by all accounts it is critical, well, in principle, what kind of democracy are we talking about, functioning, if we have a non-functioning, actually effective the parliament, if we have... the government, which should be the center of executive power, is fully accountable to the office of the president, which in principle contradicts the legislation and the constitution, the condition is problems, that is, how should we perceive it, because people will hear this... and think: well that's all, in a couple of years we will be in the european union, and then there will be disappointment, yes, and then we will quickly introduce the euro, and immediately the salary, which is now in hryvnias, will automatically become in the same euro figures. well , er, it's all er, such magical thinking, it 's wrong, and in fact, in order to
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make it seem to me that in order to talk openly about european integration, er, you need to... have more courage than sometimes even to talk about the situation at the front. in this case, i am not talking about human losses, but about the fact that those people who put into the mouth of, say, denys shmegal the phrase that in two years ukraine will be ready to join the european union, they are either aggressive ignoramuses or simply enemies of ukraine, because propaganda in this way does not work, well, it should not rely on on... so many boundless lies, and accordingly we have reports, we have, you know, how it is not trivial to make efforts every day, and again, how it is not trivial to build europe in ukraine, and it has already been heard more than once, uh, but when the vice-prime minister for european affairs
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of euro-atlantic integration, plus the minister of justice becomes an official against some... there is currently an indictment in court in a case of embezzlement of state funds, so your thesis that you should treat us to the european union as you treat china, well, it just finds about objective and independent confirmation, well, as for me, because in our country, i will simply say more that, in my opinion , european integration has not become a national idea in ukraine. despite the fact that the european union is much more actively supportive ukraine than nato does. by the way, if it didn't look paradoxical. i understand that you meant olga stefanishyna, but just now we showed her going to the rostrum before the appointment to take the oath that she will be a worthy minister, i am a minister, you know, i just wanted to say something that i
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even more than this story with embezzlement, some kind of state funds and the case in the anti-corruption court, although of course it is strange that the minister of justice is also in our court, and i am more concerned with something else it is simply amazing that she was such a clerk, an important, top manager, held a highly responsible position in the government, in the government under yanukovych, when all those anti-constitutional decisions were adopted themselves and the ministry of justice developed them, well, wait, mr. andriy, yes everything then, everything... goes consistently, because the servants of the people, despite the status of a monomajority, could not vote on their own for personnel changes in the government, they were supported mostly by representatives of the opzh, partly periodically by representatives of the homeland and trust, the truth is, well, that’s it well, this is real a fact, so there is nothing surprising in this, but well, when european integration
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is used as, well, i would say... a kind of this, a kind, a kind of scarecrow, then there is nothing surprising in the fact that an official with such a spicy train comes to office, well, if your assessment is whether we are now closer to real european integration there than in the last, i don't know, five years, than sa... it was 5 years ago, in the last 5 years i think so, but we are in the concept of european integration, we move according to the principle of one step forward, two steps back, that is it is absolutely obvious, and if, well, we have, you know, in fact, there is a serious threat, which
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i think not everyone understands when... "now we are going together with moldova, and then in brussels a decision will be made for to turn into a success story, and to do it even despite the alarming situation in the context of the upcoming parliamentary elections, if the presidential elections cause less anxiety, then the parliamentary elections can be quite difficult." and therefore, accordingly, we risk finding ourselves in a situation where this duo, we still had georgia there, remember there was such an integration trio, and so on. well , georgia has now fallen away due to its rapid political russification, these changes can be expected in moldova during the parliamentary
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elections, well, the fact that the current majority will lose its positions is said by experts as an accomplished fact, and if moldova is admitted to the european union earlier than ukraine, believe me, it will be, well, i think so... a significant insult to ukrainian national dignity in the context of all the recent events that happened in bilateral relations between kyiv and kyiv between february 24, starting on february 24, 22. mr. ivan, i still want to touch on one more topic, it is the topic of elections in the united states, the other day, a very good friend of mine, a professor, asked me a very simple question, what is better? haris or haris or trump for ukraine. and i, to be honest, started to tell him confusedly and realized that i didn't know the answer for myself. what is your opinion here, well, given that
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we have certain fears that herlis will be a kind of obama number two option, or simply continue quite, or not quite, but too cautiously this position and policy regarding biden's ukraine. i believe that... first of all, we need to understand that the statements made during the presidential campaign and the real, real development of affairs in office, well, the implementation of plans in the office of the president, these will be, as they say in odessa, two big differences, this time , and secondly, we have what we talked about, we have to build various influencing factors, to influence what are called the grass roots, the primary. political organizations, their parties are not mass, however, so it is necessary to talk about influencing different environments, and in
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us in this sense, it seems to me that there is no green understanding of how to do this, and therefore it will create problems regardless of who becomes the president, let me remind you that not only presidential elections will be held, but also elections for the house of representatives, it must be completely renewed , it will be too. a significant fact for us, and now our task is not to make a mistake, not to blurt out that we support one of the two candidates, as it was in the 16th year, when hillary clinton's defeat became a tragedy for ukrainian, not only ukrainian, of the european political community, that is, we need to carefully monitor this and work out options for interaction, without this we, we will not be... objective, and this, in my opinion, is a serious problem. well, thank you very much for this conversation, evgeny magda was with us, the institute of world politics, the director, and you and i are now,
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greetings to all viewers of espresso, i am naeva melnyk. thank you for being with us, and i will start this issue with personnel changes at the bank. the president of ukraine has appointed iryna varyschuk, deputy head of the office of the president of ukraine. previously, she was the minister for the reintegration of the temporarily occupied territories, as well. viktor mykyta became the deputy head of the office of the president of ukraine. previously, he headed the transcarpathian regional military administration. dmytro lytvyn will become an adviser to the president of ukraine on communications, oleksandr kamyshchyn, an adviser to the head of state on strategic issues. before that, he held the position of the head of the ministry of strategy and industry. a man-made explosion occurred in the capital.
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