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then she was 20 meters tall, she had blue eyes, she was dressed for the last time in a crop of bones, her holoday blyutki, a little blue kokhita, with two ponytails, that was in the 20th year. of course, in more than three years, sofiyka has grown up and changed, but i don't think that it is so drastic that it is impossible to recognize her, so i really ask you to look closely. in her face the girl has big blue eyes and light blond hair. in these photos, she is about three years old, but this is one of the last pictures, where sofia is about 3.5. of course, the girl's mother also has a video of her daughter. well, you are grown girl, already? hey, not for that, but for that, not for that, but for that. let me remind you that sofia is now
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seven years old, of course, she already speaks normally and expresses her thoughts. if you see a child who looks like her somewhere, or if you see her grandmother, who is suspected of abducting a child, do not delay and immediately dial the short number of the magnolia child tracing service 116.30. calls from any mobile operator are free. and pawel koval, chairman of the committee on foreign affairs of the polish diet, chairman of the council on cooperation with ukraine, i congratulate you, have a good day, well... let's start with the most important world news
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this week: polish lot has stopped flights over iran, and ukrainian low-cost carrier skyab is helping to evacuate people to poland from lebanon. iran's attack on israel this week shocked the world. we are seeing the beginning of a major conflict in the middle east. what do you think about the possible development of these events? what do you think this situation might look like in the near future? it is obvious that the theme of the near east is to some extent connected with russia's war in ukraine. first of all, i see these two topics together, ie it is clear that the russians are now wringing their hands because they want to divert the world's attention from ukraine. after all, a significant number of experts said some time ago, two years ago, that the war in the middle east will be a kind of addition to the war in ukraine. to
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this is added the issue of iran: iran is an ally of russia in the same axis of evil. we remember that iran plays an important role here, because it sponsors terrorist organizations, it sponsors hezbollah. what israel is doing is related to the iranian threat, which is understandably real for israel. in the parliament says that the next victim of israel may be turkey, when such words are heard, we see that the number of possible participants in this conflict is increasing, will it develop into a major war and what do you think the opposing sides may be, how the events may look in the near future ? in the near future, turkey cannot attack... turkey definitely will not and
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cannot be attacked by israel. erdoğan knows this well, but he carries out his policy and specifically pushes to get a specific one reaction turkey will not become a target for israel. and let me say something that not everyone is saying directly, but the fact is that hamas and hezbollah have gained enormous influence in the middle east and have dominated those countries. but in reality, the palestinian authority at some point ended up in the hands of hamas. lebanon is de facto ruled by hezbollah and everyone knows it. and note that many countries in the arab world are silent because officially they cannot and do not side with israel, but in reality they are holding their fists so that the hamas and hezbollah was resolved. because for the serious countries of the persian gulf, the current situation with such powerful terrorist organizations was intolerable. so this picture is much. more complicated than it seems at first
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glance, but one thing can be said for sure: the new stage of the war in the middle east is very damaging to the west in the sense that the west will also have to focus on the situation in the near future. what's next with the conflict, what to expect? it's hard to believe, but next week marks one year since terrorists attacked israel and kidnapped hostages, some of them still haven't returned home, it's been going on for so long, and we see that this story has no end, it's only getting hotter, so what's next and what does it
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arms production, these are the most important topics today. our task is to keep the attention of the event on this, so that it is not forgotten. key, of course, there will be elections in the usa. we have a super-election year, and i think we're in a super-election quarter right now, because in addition to the elections in the united states, we have to remember that our region will also have elections in moldova and important elections in georgia. in this regard, there may be many changes in the region. for example, if pro-russian forces won in moldova, it would be a complete tragedy, because then we would have a russian aircraft carrier in the middle of central europe and on the borders of ukraine. so we have weeks ahead of us.
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if someone today tries to forget about the issue of russia's war against ukraine, not to deal with it, then let him take responsibility for the continuation, for example, for the attack on taiwan, because it can happen just like that. if we are talking about the middle east today, then we are talking not only about the military actions of the last few days, but also about what is constantly in the background and...
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was a consequence of the fact that ukraine did not receive timely permission for the full power of strikes with long-range weapons in deep in russia, what are you talking about do you think so? ukraine has the right to defend itself, it has the right to use weapons, i say it to every person i talk to every day, i say it to every interlocutor every day, i say it several times at every meeting so that everyone understands ukraine well. has the right to defense, ukraine has the right to use the weapons it possesses in accordance with international law. all additional restrictions are a serious error of measure are immoral. yes, let's emphasize that they are immoral, because they prolong the war. but what do i think about such statements? if
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someone asked me, i would not advise ukrainian experts to blame the west for everything. the west itself is a force that really helps, and with which other arguments must be used. i think we need to use national examples that show that additional restrictions for ukraine do not work, that they are a mistake, that they are ineffective and only prolong the war, increase costs, not reduce them, just like that. the arguments work, i am against the language of accusations about the measure because the case is complex in the sense that that the measure really helped ukraine, because no country in history, no country in our region , received such help as ukraine, if you calculate proportionally. this certainly does not mean that this is enough, there should be more. poland is also interested in ukraine protecting its borders. the end of the war should be based on the fact that the borders of ukraine should remain the borders of ukraine, and ukrainians. will be able to choose for themselves which international alliance they will belong to, this is quite clear to me, but at the same time i
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i believe that blaming the west for every failure on the front is not a very good idea. but it is not the ukrainian media that is writing about it. this opinion, if i am not mistaken, first appeared in the associated press. this is the vision of world experts, including the military, who say that ughledar is a result, and ukraine should. as we can see, military experts are already talking about the fact that the temporary occupation of ugledar is key for the russian army, it can open the way to pokrovsk, it can be a turning point in this war, so it is exactly in this.
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it's really bad that this happened, commentators in the west say, and i sometimes say so myself, that if we don't allow the ukrainians to carry out strikes, using all the weapons they have, we will take responsibility for ourselves, but i think there is and other methods of persuasion, and perhaps it would be better to illustrate, for example, the prospect of the war continuing for an indefinite period, if the ukrainians do not have the right to use...
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the right to defend oneself is the correct answer. it is proportional, does not violate any rules, and this is another side of the pressure on putin, because his entourage definitely thinks: hey, why can’t we cope under kursk for so long, and this weakens putin, and of course, the russians are insolent in in the sense that they... ukrainians are terribly brave and strong in this matter, they show that they are able to continue the operation near kursk and effectively defend donbas, even if they sometimes suffer losses, just remember, this is a war, such realities today loss, tomorrow profit, the war does not end at the coalface, this is an important moment, an important stage, but not the resolution of the war and should not be made.
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it's just necessary, it's obvious that some people are afraid of it, but i have the impression that determination prevails a little, it means that the matter is closer than before, then everything looks different during this war, two years ago it was absolutely impossible, we don't think , today we are at a different stage, we are already seriously talking about it with you, recently i attended two international conferences, including one in visby on the swedish island
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gotland, i can't say everything because it was a conference behind closed doors, but the climate was such that this gesture at the... opening of nato was seriously talked about, and it will be decisive. many are now talking about ukraine's negotiations with the eu. this is great, but let's remember that the process is the most effective, the most effective, when these changes concern both the perspective of nato and the eu at the same time. the sequence may be such that the accession to nato may take place earlier. there are fewer sections for negotiations, fewer economic elements in general. poland's position has always been for openness, expansion and demonstration of confidence. it can happen, there is no obstacle in the form of a statement by the us to open this way, it can happen before the elections, whether it will be so, i do not know, but in the conduct of the war it would definitely help. as in the background of those discussions, we see as in
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the background of discussions about the accession of ukraine. fast track to nato for ukraine, nato secretary general, new secretary general mark rutte, comes to kyiv during the war, and this is his first foreign visit. what do you think about the importance of this step, what i wanted to say and how strong a signal this is from the new head of nato. in fact, this is another declaration, we need a step further. i would say, ruth is great, it's important, but we need to talk a little more.
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sibiga visited warsaw, was a guest of the warsaw security forum, there were top-level meetings between the new minister and the president of poland, the heads of the polish sejm and senate with the president of poland, with the heads of the sejm and the polish senate. at all these meetings, the participants talked about history, the exhumation of polish victims on volyn and poland's steps regarding commemoration of ukrainian memorials, polish offers and steps.
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i am personally very happy about this, i know him well, he is a very good politician, knows poland and central europe well, speaks polish, and this is highly appreciated by the poles, so i believe that he has a chance to do a lot of good in polish-ukrainian relations , especially because he was very involved in the dialogue in the last year, it was clear that he tried to discuss all, even difficult topics, to look for solutions, recently we have been constantly communicating, i am happy, i congratulate him and it's good that i can say that, because i haven't had that opportunity until now. from the point of view of historical issues, i think so, first of all we need a lot of empathy, to show sympathy for each other, i really don't like the phrase: "let's leave history to the historians". history for poles is not one that can be left to historians, because many poles still suffer from the fact that they did not bury their loved ones. 80 years is enough time to expect that the victims
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will be treated with dignity and they will be buried with dignity. i am a hen who is always... very supported polish-ukrainian relations, he said that this is a somewhat ancient rule, until you bury the bodies, until the funeral rites take place, there will always be a place for anxiety, so i think that the matter of exhumation, this is my old opinion, which i have repeatedly expressed on various forums, should be outside of any discussion or agreement, and it doesn't matter whether it is about the exhumation of polish or ukrainian victims, because they are the same, simply put, every person has the right to a grave and no politics here... be it shouldn't, monuments are a separate issue that also needs to be resolved, only here there is always a bit of politics, a bit of discussion, a bit of politics, but let's definitely not do it alone, let's show compassion alone. for one thing, to put it simply, the suffering of polish families who have lost a loved one is real. and i think that we have the right to expect an understanding of this in polish-ukrainian relations. i
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want to thank everyone who shows that, doesn't get into politics and say, "okay, i understand you're in a difficult situation, because actually your loved ones lie somewhere in an unmarked grave, and this can be fixed." to be honest, i have been involved in polish-ukrainian relations for years, and i cannot understand one thing why this simple thing is not resolved. so, first of all , empathy. second, if talk about history, poles love history, ukrainians also love history. i avoid such a vision of not dwelling on history, because when i go to ukraine, and i am there often, how important history, especially the history of the upa, is to many ukrainians. that's why we simply we have to deal with this history, and not to say that it is unimportant, because it is important for poles, it is also important for ukrainians. also, every politician is obliged to condemn any actions related to the killing of civilians. just not to say anything about history, but for the future so that it never happens again. i believe that poland and ukraine can afford it today, and in this sense i am
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optimistic, because i am convinced, as i communicate with ukrainians, that there is a growing understanding that something needs to be done here and the problem needs to be solved solve. personally, i'm betting on a scenario where we'll see things move forward in the coming years. i also feel from the side of many ukrainian politicians that sometimes they... haven't expressed it yet, sometimes they are still thinking about it, sometimes they don't know how to say it, but they understand that it is important, at the same time we need to deal with the monuments, or to accept that everyone puts up monuments as they want, or when it comes to inscriptions related to history, to find a common language, it is possible, andrzej przewowicz, secretary of the site protection board of struggle and martyrdom, who died in the smolensk disaster, had a good experience here, and in this spirit, the spirit of compromise should be conducted today. does this mean, or do i understand correctly, that poland will also take steps to honor and protect from acts of barbarism, the burial places of ukrainian
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soldiers who defended the independence and freedom of their country, just as our compatriots on the front defend today. i don't understand how it can be that modern people in the 21st century are at war, in a super-strategic situation. still have trouble letting someone find their loved ones on either side. it is simply unthinkable for me. maybe i'm just like that, this is a very personal statement, but i don't understand why put forward any additional conditions, conduct negotiations and reduce everything to politics. i think it's time for the trust between poland and ukraine to be at this stage, and we were so close that when it comes to exhumation, grave, name, surname, name, formation, it should... thank you for this conversation, pavel koval, maria gurska, see you next week, very much
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at 4:20 a.m. on april 28, 2023, two russian kha-101s hit a high-rise building in uman, killing 23 people, including six children. they woke up from the explosion that they found, and you know, at this moment of panic, you forget where everything is, somehow, somehow we got out, because it is certain that we somehow got out, and i guess by the evening... i understood that there was no halfway house cruise missiles destroy the entire entrance, the rest house is on fire. 14 apartments were completely destroyed, one year and five months later. at the place of arrival, a construction crane and workers, as well as many residents who do not hope to return to their homes. reconstruction of the destroyed part of the high-rise building began in november 2023. from
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the liquidation fund for the consequences of russian aggression, 59 million hryvnias have been allocated to this project by the end of this year, and the uman community has provided another 5 million hryvnias. residents are worried about whether these funds will disappear if construction is delayed until 2025. we we hope that, if in the case of some force majeure circumstances, these funds will not be spent, of course, we are conducting a direct dialogue with the ministry. infrastructure, we will be able to use them at the beginning of next year, we are checking, by its technical supervision, that these works correspond to the declared costs and funds, and in addition to everything else, there is also the author's supervision, which is already checking it for compliance with the technical requirements for the restoration of the specified at home residents were promised that they would be able to return home before the new year, but...
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earlier, however, people regretfully admit that they hardly believe in such deadlines. what will happen next, no one knows what and how, we just stupidly do not believe that they will invest in the terms that they are, all the more, we want it to be done qualitatively, if it is being rebuilt today , then it should be rebuilt so that each of us, who lived in our own apartment, would not want to redo it again if we come here... then we want it to be done the way we want it. the head of the contracting firm assures that the work will be completed according to the schedule, other options, they say, are not even considered, and the delays in the construction, pointed out by the residents, are explained by the poor quality of the project and power outages. in three months what is left, if they have time to adjust the project, which has been adjusted since the beginning of the year.
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