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be a position or a platform from which to start, but do you feel, but do you feel it in the air, that's what you just voiced, that russia can be forced into a negotiated peace on the terms of ukraine, that russia finds itself in such circumstances where it can agree to it. today, blinken confirmed that russia did receive iranian ballistic missiles, and this definitely does not, well, does not characterize it as a position. who, i did not say that we should agree to these negotiations, i just hold the opinion that until there is a serious far-reaching agreement in ukraine weapons, until these weapons cause serious, noticeable losses to the russian federation, it is impossible to go to any negotiations and any conversations with it. in the russian federation , they should feel that under any conditions. our partners
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will respond in such a way that they will be worse off than us, this should be the starting point for any further talks, there are no, there should be no limits for our partners in providing equal assistance to ukraine. and what is stopping partners from providing this assistance now. look, last week there were several events at once, ukrainian delegation went to... washington, again, to ask for long-range weapons, it seems that they even handed over a list of targets in russian territory that can be struck. last week there was also rammstein, where ukraine was represented at the highest level, at the level of the president. now the president of ukraine must go with his victory plan, probably to washington, or somehow pass it on to the presidential candidates. and what is preventing us from taking any effective steps to support ukraine at the moment? just today there were
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reports that they will come to us the heads of the foreign policy departments of britain and the united states, who are allegedly here , will tell the ukrainian side that they will give long-range weapons, then the british prime minister will allegedly arrive in the united states and biden and starmer will meet on friday, and there too this a similar decision is discussed and adopted, so it is supposed to be already. uh, as they say, well, on the way out, this decision is supposedly on the way out, uh, what held back what has always held back, the strategy of giving ukraine 500 helmets, uh, what was involved - in the 22nd year, so long ago, she , so to speak, had some basis under her, a simple basis, what is ukraine, it is something there. on the edge of the russian
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federation, it is something there, a fragment, an unsuccessful, imperfect fragment of the soviet union, and here is this thought, this deep idea of ​​the secondary nature of ukraine, the misunderstanding that today the war is not, not just between russia and ukraine, russia's attempts to destroy the liberal-democratic system of the world, to destroy... the market economy and social arrangements, that is what is coming now, and if this thought eventually comes to those who who solves the issue, then we will not be given 5 thousand fairy tales, but will take it seriously, we see that under the influence of the current crisis, in which we live in ukraine, everyone sees it, and all these kharkiv, and all these poltava. and all these kyivites, everyone sees it, that
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is, on the one hand, on the other hand, there are sober thinking heads, although they may not have a sufficient voice in the west, they also do their job, they say that, for example, that minister austin personally very convincing that it should be done, well, but these are all rumors, so the process is going on, i repeat, unfortunately, my opinion, until this process... will also reach the kremlin's understanding of this process, so that any negative step they take in relation to ukraine will be adequately met in the west and an appropriate response will be given , until this process reaches the talking heads, the lavrovs, the shoigu, and they bring it to their pahan, we, unfortunately, have no reason to talk about it seriously.
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the negotiation process, and you can talk about it somewhere on the sidelines, just don't get involved in it seriously, don't repeat it stamboulula, but for this one yes, but for this time even ukrainian. you see, they flew to moscow faster than it was possible to convince partners at the level of governments. thank you very much. andriy vesilovskyi, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary, advisor to the director of the national institute for strategic studies, we talked about the plan for the victory of ukraine, which now, with which volodymyr zelenskyi looks like this, is knocking on washington. thank you very much. and today, by the way, president volodymyr zelenskyi said that he hopes that ukraine will host a second site by the end of the year. of peace, i am here for the sake of justice, i will remind or point out that the peace summit in itself does not guarantee peace, it does not guarantee it at all, but ukraine is interested in this peace summit, this platform, to unite as many countries as possible on it, which so to speak, they will sign up to the ukrainian vision of ending the war, but
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listen to what the president said today, this year we need an effective second peace summit, this... maximum involvement of the world in the implementation of the peace formula and maximum strengthening our positions to make the process of peace restoration real and just. for example, today the 94th country, panama , joined the communique of the first peace summit. every ambassador of ukraine in the states that have not yet joined should make sure that his country and stay are better understood. and formulas and our positions regarding the end of the war with a just peace for ukraine and global efforts to implement the forum. hanna gobko, head of the board of the network for the protection of national interests, joined our broadcast. hanna, my greetings good evening. good evening
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to everyone watching. today we are talking about how realistic and effective the plan is, or rather, how much peace or victory volodymyr zelenskyy has. it seems to me that these... conversations have become somewhat more active, especially against the background of the kurdish operation, or is this my possible wrong assumption, do you hear from your partners or in washington, where you also often visit, that they are talking about a victory plan from zelenskyi? thanks for the question, i just came back from london, and in london, in particular, and in fsdo, and with advisers to the minister of defense, and analytical centers, everyone was very interested in the victory plan announced by the president of ukraine. so that this plan is seen not only by the united states of america, but also by other strategic partners like britain, so if there is a victory plan that will soon be seen in washington, then there should also be a victory summit, and preferably in sevastopol, because
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russia, china, would probably like a new yalta, china in general would probably like to redistribute spheres of influence together with the usa, impose a new agenda, so ukraine must now clearly... impose its vision of victory, and in particular, speaking at one panel discussion in london with ben wallace, with a representative from nato, i clearly once said: this was winnable one, if you say , that this war can be won, and if since 2014, when russia invaded crimea, we are already in kursk in the 24th year, then this showed that the ukrainians are not going to give up, we have an absolute... moral right to impose one's vision of victory, there are 10 points of zelenskyi's formula, there is a manifesto of sustainable peace civil society at the request of our armed forces, so it seems to me that now everything is up to the partners, even biden has finally
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sent some document, late, but nevertheless to congress and i am trying today through various congressmen close to us to find out what is in this document , that's why after kursk, you... within ukrainian society, people are very inspired, so to speak, and we see that there is no readiness to sit down and sign some kind of truce with territorial concessions, all the more so, people want a fair punishment for the aggressor, and here it is important, in addition to the make russia pay campaign that we did, to force russia to pay from the confiscation of assets, continue to demand from partners and confiscation of 300. and that the russian war machine also goes bankrupt, so good ideas are needed now, and the visit to kyiv here of representatives of the usa and britain blinken, just with the minister of foreign affairs, is
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the importance of ukraine not giving in, let's say, because we have seen repeated attempts for 2.5 years, let's say, at the expense of ukraine. when we are not from a position of strength like hints that we should sit down and agree on something, by the way, yes, just this week it was already officially announced that the foreign minister of great britain, david lamy, the us secretary of state. antoni blinken will come to kyiv, and by the way, it is unprecedented when the two of them come, firstly, secondly, it is also unprecedented that it is reported, because usually such visits are not announced, or do you expect something from this visit one that really, let's say, fits into this plan of zelenskyi's victory, i i don't know, they will come and say, we have identified a list of russian targets of objects on the territory of russia, and to impress them, we provide, relatively speaking, long-range missiles. well, something like that, do you expect something like that or not? well, you know, it's very little, two ministers
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of two states who guaranteed security in ukraine to come to kyiv and say: you know, we will finally lift the restrictions and give you the number of long-range missiles so that you can fairly exercise self-defense, well, in fact, it very little, let's be realistic expectations, well, i have realistic expectations - it is necessary to recognize the mistakes of the nato summit in lithuania and the summit. then in the united states of america, because we have to talk about some breakthrough things. russia gains an advantage. north korea has provided more ammunition and shells than the entire civilized west. iran is already providing ballistic missiles, our strategic partners are coming and saying: you know, finally , after such deaths that we saw in poltava, in lviv, we thought of it, and now we will remove all the restrictions, okay, let's go so what do you expect what do you expect then from this visit. what you already mentioned about him, well, actually, i'm more looking forward to the visit to the united states
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of america, because there will be a meeting between biden and the prime minister of britain, and there will be our visit, so now it's important to chew it all out, in london, i had the feeling that britain traditionally always, let's remember afghanistan, let's remember iraq before that, it was oriented towards the united states in its foreign policy, even when it did... i remember how theresa may, speaking, said that the credibility of britain, the trust, the authority of britain sank on the streets of kabulul, when the withdrawal of the troops was so image-damaged, well, well, damaged, so it seems to me that britain should now explain, because the understanding of threats to the usa and to britain, threats from the russian federation and the scales of evil are a little different because it's the european continent, i hope this visit won't be.
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the united states, the united states is now focusing on the elections, how premature, how timely is the ukrainian victory plan, especially the ukrainian peace summit, which was announced today by volodymyr zelenskyi, which ukraine wants to carry out by the end of the year, well, it is important for ukraine to have its... strategy with a victory plan, to create competition between democrats and republicans, who will offer more to ukraine, but not overnight negotiations, shall we continue with you we will support with statements, here, and when there will be real strategies for victory, how to lower the price of oil so that russia repeats the fate of the soviet union, provide tamagavkas in addition to attacks, and so on, well, that is, these are some things when russia will to understand... that there are some behind-the-scenes tracks, 1.5 and so on, all these back channels are diplomatic,
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they do not work, that there is a ukrainian vision of victory, ukraine will not make any concessions, and these will be their problems, how to search those decisions, after everything we went through, but you see, it looks like russia is not at all in the mood for negotiations, and even the course operation did not scare the kremlin, they at least articulate on all platforms that they are ... ready to fight further, there is such an opinion that this is all a bluff, that russia and the kremlin is just waiting for a moment to breathe, and they are very interested, if not in peace, then even more so in the victory of ukraine, they are not interested, then in some kind of truce or truce, what can be said about it, that's how do you see how interested russia is in somehow going to the meeting and at least, well, listening to some of these conditions or demands from the event? well, in fact , russia really needs an operational pause in order to prepare strategic groups, here,
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they have launched a war economy, it seems that 40% has already been transferred precisely to the production of weapons and so on, so there are many problems in the russian federation and these problems are obvious, we can feel it, even now, see how they are trying to sell russian gas through supposedly azerbaijan. and to preserve transit, the agreement that is ending, that’s why our western partners will now depend on how clearly they will explain to russia, that ’s what, ah... it’s that for 2.5 years they were scared with hellish sanctions, which never came , they delayed our armaments, also expecting that we might be more flexible with weapons and so on, that is, now very it is important for ukraine there after kursk and after, to be honest, several centuries of such struggle there, to talk about de-imperialization in
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britain as well, by the way, now and between this fcdo and others are updating the strategy. regarding the russian federation, and they are looking for new ideas, and you know, in our maygrash small again t-shirts, that in washington, that in london, they were perceived as: why does ukraine want the collapse of russia so much? and one american ambassador, who is already there, but is close to the administration, he said that since the event took place 33 years after the restoration of ukraine's statehood has never offered real security guarantees, so there are none in ukraine. there is no other way out but to think about russia falling apart, disintegration and so on. therefore, the west should now seriously talk about guarantees for us if we enter a phase of change, because the security agreements, they have not become guarantees, they are opportunities to increase the defense potential, create new enterprises and so on, these are the security agreements that ukraine signed more
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precisely, some kind of memorandum was signed at the nato summit in vilnius, that is. of the past year, and this year there was a nato summit in washington, by the way, then the partners promised to get together and hand over the patriots to ukraine, but there are also problems with this, as far as i understand, because volodymyr zelensky even appealed to the italian premier to become mediator with washington to hand over the patriots to kyiv. hanna, thank you very much, we will, we will monitor, these are three points, because i hope that in a day or two we will be able to get to know in more detail, at least a little, what our plan is, volodymyr zelensky's victory plan. hanna gobko, head of the board of the network for the protection of national interests, was on radio liberty. that's all for today, subscribe to radio liberty's internet pages until tomorrow. czech republic ukraine only on megago, on the czech league
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on september 11, 2022, when the armed forces of ukraine liberated the village of kozach lopan in kharkiv region, it became known about the disappearance of three brothers, six-year-old rostyslav, eight-year-old yaroslav and 11-year-old svyatoslav volozh. the children disappeared earlier during the russian occupation, and there are suspicions that they could have been taken to russia or to the temporarily occupied territory. however, for now this is only an assumption, due to the fact that the children disappeared during the occupation, the search process is significantly complicated, and it is still impossible to obtain accurate information about the circumstances of the disappearance of the voloshen brothers. and yet we do not lose hope to find boys and we really hope for... your help, attention and care. so, if you recognize the children or have any information about their whereabouts, please call
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the magnolia children's hotline at 11630. calls from all ukrainian mobile operators are free. we also ask you to share this information on your social networks. this will help to reach a larger audience and increase. the likelihood of obtaining important testimony or information. literally, every detail counts, and your activity can significantly affect the search for the missing brothers. thank you in advance for your concern. also , 15-year-old kamila neronova disappeared in the village of kozacha lopan in kharkiv oblast. information about kamila's disappearance appeared at the end of february 2023, six months after her disappearance. occupied village, where the girl may be now is unknown, maybe she was also taken to the temporarily occupied territories, and maybe to russia, so it is very important
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to find out at least some information about the circumstances of kamila's disappearance. attention in the photo: the girl looks about 15 years old, she has dark hair and brown eyes. so, if anyone has seen kamila or knows where she might be, immediately... call the magnolia children's helpline at 11630. calls from any ukrainian mobile operator are free. if suddenly there is no connection or the possibility to call, write to the chatbot, child tracing services in telegram or to our social networks, instagram or facebook. we will be grateful for any, even the smallest , information. gums. the thing now prevails most of the children we try to trace are missing due to circumstances related in some way to the war, but at the same time, as before a full-scale
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invasion, children often go missing due to running away from home. this is mainly done by boys and girls in adolescence, and the reasons are very different. conflicts in the family, insufficient or vice versa, excessive parental attention, bullying at school, unfortunately, violence, or banal... adventure, independence and freedom. the children's search service has prepared a series of advice for parents from a psychologist about what, first of all, you have to do to prevent the child from running away from home. show respect for the child's personality, his personal space, and his belongings. often we do not notice how our children grow up, and what was normal in behavior with a small child, is completely unacceptable in behavior with a teenager, for example. we can't go in. into the teenager's room without knocking, moreover, we can't go into the bathroom when he's there, we can't rummage through his personal things without permission, we can't read his correspondence,
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all this violates his privacy, violates boundaries, makes him feel insecure and prompts him to run away, prompts him to seek safe places somewhere outside the home, don't we need that, so building a healthy relationship between parents and child, the child must have his own... space where the parents can't go without consent intervention, and most importantly, respect in adolescence is extremely important. that 's the end of it, i ask you to go to the website of the children's search service. look carefully at the photo, maybe you recognize someone or know at least some information about one of these boys and girls? you can call us on 11630. this is the magnolia child tracing hotline. calls free of charge
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the program of the ukrainian voice of america chas time is on the air. i am natalya leonova, congratulations. russia has received short -range ballistic missiles from iran that it could use against ukraine in the next few weeks. us secretary of state anthony blinken announced this on september 10. in common. press conference in london with british foreign minister david lamy. blinken referred to intelligence that the united states, he said, provided the allies. lemy called the alleged transfer of ballistic missiles by iran to russia a significant escalation. according to blinken, russia shares its technologies with iran, including in the nuclear field. to wage his war of aggression against ukraine, putin is also
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increasingly. relies on help from iran and north korea. in these cases, we are talking about obtaining real weapons, which is a clear violation of many resolutions of the un security council. tigeran has been supplying lethal drones for a long time. they built drone factory in russia. earlier, the us warned about an additional threat from iran, iran's supply of ballistic missiles. this gives the russians additional potential and additional flexibility. they already have ballistic missiles, but these particular iranian missiles that they're getting have a... certain range, which means that russia will be able to use its own longer-range ballistic missiles on longer- range targets, rather than using them at a shorter range. range, because these iranian missiles will have a radius of about 120 km, so this increases their power and fuels the war. the diplomats also announced their joint visit to kyiv in the coming days, the first joint visit of this year in more than
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ten years. - noted david lamy. we are with the closest, we are the closest allies, so i am glad that we will travel together, demonstrating our loyalty to ukraine, - said the diplomat. democratic presidential candidate kamela harris and republican candidate donald trump. a debate will be held on tuesday evening, which could become a key moment in the election campaign for elections on november 5. opponents will meet at the national constitution center in philadelphia. we will talk to our correspondent maria ulyanovska, who joins our studio from philadelphia, about the expectations of these debates among american voters, which issues are important to them. hello, maria! maria, what are the expectations? maria, what are the expectations for this debate, what does it mean for this race, because we know that the last debate between biden and trump changed the course of
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the campaign in a big way. natalia, first of all, i want to say that we are in the very epicenter of events, we are on the territory of the independence historical museum, which is a unique place for the freedom of the united states, because it is here that the founding fathers adopted the declaration of independence, the declaration of independence and the constitution of the united states, and this place has the opportunity to witness history again today, because behind me is the national constitutional center, where the debate will take place between donald trump and... the city itself is also preparing very actively for this debate, throughout the city we we're seeing political ads, amateur campaigning, people selling t-shirts, people excited, people excited, people wanting to hear what the candidates are going to say today, people even organizing special parties to watch these debates, and indeed these debates are going to be very critical to this presidential race, because the presidential the race restarted with new candidates a little more than a month ago, the election itself will be on november 5, so
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there is very little... a period of time when the candidates can prove themselves, can convince the voters to vote for them, and that's especially important for kamela harris, because polls show that 28% of voters want to hear more about her, while only 9% say the same about donald trump, and polls also say that it's going to be a very tight race indeed, and both candidates in this debate need to convince those undecided voters, and pennsylvania, in particular , is a state that could determine the fate of this election, so up until 2016, pennsylvania had six... voted democratic, won in the 16th donald trump with a margin of 0.7%, in the 20th year , joe biden won with a margin of 1.2%, that is , the gap is very small. if we talk about what voters expect, then they, in particular , expect answers to questions of domestic politics, this is what worries them the most, they want to hear the clarity of the political positions of their candidates, and they also want to hear very civil ones.

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