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of the foreign affairs committee of the polish sejm and chairman of the council for cooperation with ukraine. congratulations. good day in poland, there is a fight with scotches. the fight against the consequences of floods continues in poland. south-western voivodeships were the most affected. in some cities, the situation was critical this week as well. discussions also took place in the polish diet, debates between the government and the opposition. what does the situation look like at the moment and how big are the consequences of the disaster.
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in addition, we saw real support of many organizations that specialize in helping ukraine, they were ukrainians from ukraine and ukrainians from poland, polish organizations. the folkovian organization, super-experienced in supporting ukrainians who are fighting and organizing support for the front, took an active role. now they have used all this experience in providing crisis assistance to the civil protection organization during the fire. all together, it worked very well and was reinforced by the nationwide action of the regions. which were not affected by the elements, such as podkarpattia. i'm good about it i know, although it is pidkarpattia that experiences floods from time to time, and this time the disaster bypassed the region, but starting with non-governmental organizations, pidkarpattia actively participated as volunteers and expertly. the best experts from the administration of the podkarpackie voivodeship went to support people in the flooded counties of lower silesia, these are a few elements, they are key to describe what it looks like.
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w polsce walka z powodzią. powiem tylko, że w kłowiej, ebę opowiedzieć o tym, jak vydja te kilka elements wydają mi się takie polsce is involved. i would just like to add that the ukrainian organization euromaidan warsaw actively participated, organized support for the victims under the name "you to us, we to you", guided the ukrainians in february 2000, ukrainians remember how poland opened its doors to us in february 22, and now we provide help to the poles who need it, we go, rescue, collect money and things for the victims, such mutual acts of humanity are very important, this you... i wrote a blog for the eu sister portal about how in 1997 during the previous big polish flood, yes the so-called flood of the century, i played the violin as a girl in the market square in krakow, collecting funds for the victims of the disaster, bridles for the reins, there and reins in certain sen, and that flood
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was in a certain sense greater in effects, but less in the amount of precipitation, now in for a short time, more rain fell, the cause of flooding is the bologna front. so it seems, it is called, were similar, and yet the precipitation was a little less then, and people suffered more. the consequences of the flood were more catastrophic, especially when it comes to the large polish cities of wroclaw and opole. there is more one important issue is the visit of a delegation from the parliament. another important event is the visit of a delegation from the ukrainian parliament to warsaw this week. representatives of the crimean tatar mejlis headed by mustafa dzhemilov were in warsaw, as well as. co-chairman of the group on inter-parliamentary relations with poland mykola knyazhytskyi and other parliamentarians of onzu. while minister of foreign affairs sikorsky was at the un general assembly, ukrainian politicians were received by pavel koval. one of the topics discussed is radoslov's speech
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sikorsky during a discussion in chathamhouse, which is closed, but someone leaked the details to the press. we are talking about the proposal to transfer crimea under the mandate of the un, and in 20. in fact, we did not talk about the specific statements of chatham house, especially since it is not known what was actually said there. we know the clear position of radoslaw sikorski and the polish mfa, which directly concerns the territorial integrity of ukraine, and the polish position is always the same, so there is nothing to talk about here, because sometimes. added revisionism. istota polityki rosji,
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russia, that is, imperialism, and before that czyli imperializm, ale nie tylko, takso rewizjonizm. russia wants the world to recognize at least one territorial change, and we want the world not to recognize any territorial change implemented by force without the will of the people. and from this point of view, the crimean issue has 100 different dimensions, but this is the main one. every time you talk about crimea, you must say that crimea is ukraine. of ukraine. and russia, by the way, also recognizes this. we see how the russians transfer certain elements from crimea, for example, the black sea fleet to abkhazia, which they also illegally occupied, because it is part of georgia. they already feel and make miscalculations that they will not be able to maintain their influence in crimea, the nature of which is annexation,
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illegal occupation of the territory. moreover, it is worth recalling an important truth about crimea, which is in ukraine. crimea has always been an autonomy within ukraine. from a political point of view, it is known that today among the political elites in ukraine there are already talks about the fact that the autonomy of crimea will need to be slightly expanded in order to give more rights to the tatars, who have always been there, who are the owners of crimea. they do not have a majority in crimea, but the tatars have long been talking about such a decision, in which autonomy involves their participation in various. does not expect any changes in borders when it comes to crimea. polish interests are such that we should not change the borders by force, because that would be
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a precedent and a threat to poland as well. so everything i think about this is clear, clear, and i'll just add two things. first, it is absolutely necessary to invest more in crimea when it comes to infrastructure development. yes, crimea was part of the russian empire, but it can also be argued that bialystok, for example, a polish city in the east, was also russian, because the russians entered crimea at about the same time. catherine ii entered the crimea and bialystok. russians have never lived in crimea. crimea was never russian in any sense of the word. it is simple, like many other states and peoples. for some time it was part of the russian empire, and then after the collapse of the empire, it became part of
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the ukrainian state, and everyone recognized this, including, he became part of the ukrainian state after the collapse of the empire, and that's how everyone recognized the russians. thank you for these words, we are fighting for the freedom of crimea and its return to the ukrainian state. an important event this week is the visit of ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyi to the usa. with a victory plan, which consists of three components: a larger number of weapons and the possibility of carrying out strikes with long-range weapons deep into russia, thus escalating the war for the kremlin and simultaneously opening nato's door for ukraine. what are you think about the realism of this plan and how quickly it can be implemented? can you be impressed? zobaczymy, co jest w stanie jeszcze wydać z siebie administracja presidenta. because it's the end of
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joe biden's term, who's not running, so he can afford to do more because his decisions won't have as much impact on public opinion if they suddenly turn out to be controversial. although they are not, it raises the question of the readiness of the biden administration to intervene. the events of 2008 became the source of the current war, when the nato leaders
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did not make a corresponding decision during the bucharest summit. president bush was there at the time and also finished his term. then the american president was also ending his term, it was bush. in this sense, it is a somewhat similar situation, and then a historical mistake was made, the lack of a decision to give ukraine an action plan regarding membership, that is, a plan to join nato. now the situation is similar. as president biden ends his term, nato has not expanded decisively enough. the period in which the american president is talked about or or a lame duck, of course, speaking of him in a figurative sense, it means that biden is no longer able to make long-term decisions, he does not feel public support, but this is the moment when he is also open to certain decisions, because this is no longer about the elections, he...
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to use this time, his demands have, make sense, so from the point of view of polish security it would be good if everything succeeded, the financial support of an additional 8 billion dollars shows that on the part of the american administration there is the will to continue support, on the other hand, the meeting between president zelenskyi and trump is not an easy story.
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in exchange for peace in the case of russia is an incentive for another attack, so it is not worth going in this direction, but of course. what is known about the political preferences of these people, how they can vote and how important their voice and influence is. we know a little more about polish voters,
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because we observe how they vote in other elections. i think today they are split roughly in half, these polish voters, sometimes too. are changing their position, because it was visible, watching the last rounds of elections, how they influence polish politics and often change their minds. again, we know about polish voters in the us because they vote in polish elections, there are several aspects of this issue that allow us to assume that the case is worth the candles, because at the moment it is somewhere half to half, but in pennsylvania 1%, or maybe fifty, or maybe a few votes will be decisive. which will change the picture in all of pennsylvania, so this battle for polish and ukrainian votes, in my opinion, makes sense, although it is a very delicate game. americans don't like it when in american political culture it's always very dangerous, someone shows excessive activity, tries to influence their internal situation, so it has to be done very carefully, although many experts who i have met in recent
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days, experts who know america, ukraine, poland well, those who work at this crossroads of worlds, tell me that... poles and ukrainians. haris also supported volodymyr zelenskyi's victory plan during his visit to the usa and their meeting. she openly said that it is very important and that action must be taken. and we see that her position is openly pro-ukrainian. this is an election campaign. i would say that this war has taught us
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whether or not we are dealing with democrats or with the republicans, to constantly fuel their arguments and pressure. partner, like speaker johnson, then suddenly change his position and accept some of the arguments, so i think it's a wise policy to appeal to both republicans and democrats, to be attentive to both teams, because some of the most unexpected things can turn out, going on elections, at the elections everyone appeals and discusses. i am a politician myself and i know that there are more words in an election campaign, and then politicians need to be watched so that they fulfill their promises, you need to be ready for various options let's delve a little deeper into what happened in the usa during volodymyr
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zelenskyi's visit. let's start with how the topic of ukraine sounded in donald trump's election speeches the day before. and president zelenskyi is the best salesman in history, who makes dirty little attacks towards america’s favorite president, i.e. trump himself, invectives psechivka to america’s favorite president in trump, but that’s all, how to evaluate it, if you look analytically, who advises trump, what he has such a contradictory idea about... he is simply ill-informed and excessively focused on himself, in all these statements, if we have already undertaken to analyze them, there is something hidden, why president zelensky should be
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happy. if someone is a businessman, and trump is undoubtedly a businessman first and foremost, to say about someone that he is the best salesman in history only means that trump appreciates some of zelensky's talents. trump simply does not have real information about the state of affairs in ukraine, of course, on the one hand, this is bad, but if you interpret it. positively, it means that maybe his position will change when he will have access to real facts and someone will tell him what the situation really is, some kind of situation will arise, and also an important, important event was the visit of the president of ukraine to the defense plant in pennsylvania, this was a signal , i liked it, it caused a scandal and the speaker of the house johnson demanded that the ambassador of ukraine in washington, oksana markarov, be fired because she...
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zelensky in this and other interviews, she suddenly became very important also because of the election, so what cleverly goes to pennsylvania and demonstrates, oh, it upsets speaker johnson, that, president , you are here producing weapons for ukraine, it is probably worth saving these jobs, it is a powerful argument, from our point of view, it may not be the most effective, but... everything works in america, when it comes to trump, maybe we are surprised how little trump knows about ukraine, but they are all very focused right now on a few states where
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the election will be decided, and trump is not very interested in ukraine at this stage. he says some general words, but for them it is important that happening in pennsylvania, happening in north carolina, nevada, arizona, happening in the rust belt, in those states where something can still happen to beat the competition. which some experts call a mistake: to go to the usa at a time when a hot election campaign is going on, and we see that the trip really caused a real storm, but on the other hand, ukraine has no other choice, it has to knock on all doors and every moment is appropriate for the protection of democracy in ukraine and in the world.
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temporarily occupied by russia, the defense continues in war, everything is at stake for you, zelenskyi's diplomatic bravado has the diplomatic censure of president zelennyi, it makes sense. what to expect, what to expect from this visit, what will be the effect, whether volodymyr zelenskyi's meeting with donald trump will affect trump's position on ukraine. it will be recalled that trump said that the usa should withdraw. i think we listen too much to every word that trump says. these statements are quite general, i have listened to them a bit,
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about everything outside the us, trump speaks in very general terms, his language and manner communication is extremely easy, even in domestic american matters. i think there is no point in analyzing all these theses. trump simply does not know much about ukraine, he makes general statements that he will end the war, because saying that the war... will end is good for every voter, everyone understands this, but there are no strategic points behind these statements, they are located in other places, real politics we will know trump only if he wins the election, and before that we just have to take it as some kind of statement on rallies in which international issues play a minimal role and are only 5% important. but we also see how putin looks at all this sitting in the kremlin and says: we are expanding the number of cases when russia can use nuclear weapons, what do you think about it, how to react, how to react to that, but that's scaremongering, take on respect putin
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scares, but you have to take him seriously, because he scares, but he also has real tools, these threats, not some kind of joke, but putin always needs show determination and consequences, take it seriously and not be afraid. so will the authorization for long-range strikes on the territory of the russian federation with western weapons from ukraine be among the last decisions of biden. ukrainians already use a significant amount of weapons, what biden will decide, i can’t say, i don’t want to make predictions here, i think that these matters should not be complicated, but from my side you can hear it clearly: ukrainians have the right to use weapons and the only limitation may be international law, everything else is an artificial political barrier through which those whoever forbids something to the ukrainians de facto takes responsibility for the fate of this war. thank you for this conversation, pavel koval,
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