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and to restore some leadership of britain after britain leaves the european union, please, i want toind you that i am fighting johnson wrote a brilliant book about winston churchill and he actually acted in the style of winston-na-churchill, but under the current conditions, this is the first and second leadership of britain . so situational the union of turkey and britain and the program of the development of the naval fleet for ukraine is great britain together with turkey, then i want to remind you of another very illustrative case - this is the conference of the three ministers of foreign affairs of ukraine great britain , poland and, in fact, a sketch of such a tripartite alliance, respectively, under the circumstances when the eu and nato are very regulated with the expansion of membership. such situational alliances or even alliances within the framework of nato, they do not contradict the strategy itself the shoulders of the eu are such associations of individual countries with the aim of coordinating their efforts, and in this sense, for example, the idea of consolidating
and to restore some leadership of britain after britain leaves the european union, please, i want toind you that i am fighting johnson wrote a brilliant book about winston churchill and he actually acted in the style of winston-na-churchill, but under the current conditions, this is the first and second leadership of britain . so situational the union of turkey and britain and the program of the development of the naval fleet for ukraine is great britain together with turkey, then i want to...
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great britain and northern ireland are fighting johnson, the british people - the most difficult times us, the state firmly supported sovereignty, independent territorial integrity ukraine has inspired many countries of the world with its uncompromising position regarding the support of our state. the ukrainian people are sincerely grateful to the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland for such large-scale and significant assistance in confronting the russian aggressor. it is with great pleasure that i invite the honorable prime minister of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland is fighting johnson, thank you very much, mr. president volodymyr zelenskyi, mr. chairman of the verkhovna rada, dear members of parliament, it is a great honor for me address you at such an important hour in history and i congratulate you for your courage, you continue your sessions despite the barbaric attack on your freedom , every day rockets and bombs fall like a torrential rain on the heads of innocent people in the south and east of your country putin continues his ridicul
great britain and northern ireland are fighting johnson, the british people - the most difficult times us, the state firmly supported sovereignty, independent territorial integrity ukraine has inspired many countries of the world with its uncompromising position regarding the support of our state. the ukrainian people are sincerely grateful to the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland for such large-scale and significant assistance in confronting the russian aggressor. it is with...
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May 8, 2022
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britain well, i would call it joint the common enemy of russia and britain, the latest such a very broad of one billion 600 million dollars, if in the equivalent of us dollars, to support ukraine. the phone conversation of all the leaders of the wall with president zelensky and this announcement about a billion 300 million or a billion pounds sterling or a billion $600. it was done just the day before to show and encourage the rest allies to help ukraine, this step, next to the united states, this is exactly what allows us to survive and oppose the russian federation, enormous funds and enormous defense capabilities, yes, i understand that this is a lot. but is it already clear what exactly they will go for and whether it will be only defense, or more precisely, military things, or are we talking about some kind of civil assistance, economic assistance or material assistance for the victims, financial assistance for the reconstruction is going separately, the help to us for the recovery of ukraine will come separately, all the funds now they are going for direct humanitarian and military
britain well, i would call it joint the common enemy of russia and britain, the latest such a very broad of one billion 600 million dollars, if in the equivalent of us dollars, to support ukraine. the phone conversation of all the leaders of the wall with president zelensky and this announcement about a billion 300 million or a billion pounds sterling or a billion $600. it was done just the day before to show and encourage the rest allies to help ukraine, this step, next to the united states,...
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lord halifax britain sees germany as a bulwark against communism and britain has no objection to austriajoining germany with czechoslovakia and danzig in february 38th british prime minister neville chamberlain says in the house of commons that britain should not be expected to support austrian independence this is the signal of march 12th hitler enters austria the parade in vienna had to be postponed because part of the german equipment broke down along the way. it is very important to understand the wehrmacht of march 38th. this is still an underdeveloped technique. the under-trained crews of this equipment are under-trained, and the junior command staff is under-built logistics, and so on. on march 18, the ussr appeals to washington, paris and london with a proposal to express a collective protest against the lock. such actions will inevitably lead to an increase in the tendency to form groups. states, which in itself is hostile to the prospect of peace in europe in a week in austria, the construction of the mauthausen concentration camp begins. prystav the gateway of the state was a
lord halifax britain sees germany as a bulwark against communism and britain has no objection to austriajoining germany with czechoslovakia and danzig in february 38th british prime minister neville chamberlain says in the house of commons that britain should not be expected to support austrian independence this is the signal of march 12th hitler enters austria the parade in vienna had to be postponed because part of the german equipment broke down along the way. it is very important to...
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— car, not a hybrid, and mine is built in britain. , , ., ., in britain.n, guys! i'm i in britain. this is not a car competition, guys! i'm on| in britain. this is not a car. competition, guys! i'm on a in britain. this is not a car _ competition, guys! i'm on ajourney, competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, as they say. — competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, asthey say. viii competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, as they say. i'll get i competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, as they say. i'll get there i competition, guys! i'm on ajourney, as they say. i'll get there but - competition, guys! i'm on ajourney, as they say. i'll get there but the i as they say. i'll get there but the prices are really high for fully electric. hopefully they'll introduce a scheme to persuade us to get rid of our hybrids or petrol or diesel cars. get rid of our hybrids or petrol or diesel cars— diesel cars. come “oin me in the electric club! i've i diesel cars. come join me in the electric club! i've got _ diesel cars. come join me in the electric club! i've got range i electric clu
— car, not a hybrid, and mine is built in britain. , , ., ., in britain.n, guys! i'm i in britain. this is not a car competition, guys! i'm on| in britain. this is not a car. competition, guys! i'm on a in britain. this is not a car _ competition, guys! i'm on ajourney, competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, as they say. — competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, asthey say. viii competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, as they say. i'll get i competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, as they say....
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from great britain which are coming intol great britain which are coming into northern— great britaing into northern ireland and are due to- great britain which are coming into. northern ireland and are due to flow on into— northern ireland and are due to flow on into the _ northern ireland and are due to flow on into the relative _ northern ireland and are due to flow on into the relative ireland - northern ireland and are due to flow on into the relative ireland or- northern ireland and are due to flow on into the relative ireland or the . on into the relative ireland or the wider— on into the relative ireland or the wider elk — on into the relative ireland or the wider eu. those _ on into the relative ireland or the wider eu. those products- on into the relative ireland or the wider eu. those products will- on into the relative ireland or the wider eu. those products will be| wider eu. those products will be subject— wider eu. those products will be subject to — wider eu. those products will be subject to full— wider eu. those products will be subject to full eu _ wider eu. those p
from great britain which are coming intol great britain which are coming into northern— great britaing into northern ireland and are due to- great britain which are coming into. northern ireland and are due to flow on into— northern ireland and are due to flow on into the _ northern ireland and are due to flow on into the relative _ northern ireland and are due to flow on into the relative ireland - northern ireland and are due to flow on into the relative ireland or- northern ireland and...
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the internal political crisis in britain thwarted churchill's government suddenly collapsed, and in the early elections his party lost in addition to the success of the red army victorious nazism. i was very happy with the western public. here is a fragment of an article by time magazine , never since the arrival of the red army on the balconies, the allies have shown such stormy gratitude and respect for the ussr as after the invasion of its army into germany, and it was not only a military feat in terms of the scale of power and achievements that could not be compared with this one allied company in the entire history of world war ii, the world could not stop admiring the artificial combination of diplomacy and military power, nonetheless. politician's idea found serious response from western military leaders and experts. so british stories jonathan walker in his book, published in 2016. he shares the opinion that in the event of this operation, an american nuclear strike would have come to the soviet union and not to japan, the american general of that time, georgeton, actively calle
the internal political crisis in britain thwarted churchill's government suddenly collapsed, and in the early elections his party lost in addition to the success of the red army victorious nazism. i was very happy with the western public. here is a fragment of an article by time magazine , never since the arrival of the red army on the balconies, the allies have shown such stormy gratitude and respect for the ussr as after the invasion of its army into germany, and it was not only a military...
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is an authoritative country, e, britain probably sent out a lot to the russian federation due to theese contract killings carried out by the agents of the main intelligence agency, it is obvious that their patience has burst that british territory is simply used for contract killings, plus, obviously , britain is a former country that was probably until the 30s x years of the last century, ukraine was number one in the world, so to speak, it still has this authority, strength, the british commonwealth is a large group of countries that is oriented towards great britain, so it is a very authoritative country strong and powerful and she can objectively sense those dangers and having very serious intelligence and counterintelligence in the form of mi-5 and 6. she always receives information on time objectively what is happening in russia, it is obvious that the political leadership of britain is very well aware of the thieving plans of the kremlin and therefore wants to prevent this in this possible e-press, a message appeared in the italian press that boris johnson proposes to create a
is an authoritative country, e, britain probably sent out a lot to the russian federation due to theese contract killings carried out by the agents of the main intelligence agency, it is obvious that their patience has burst that british territory is simply used for contract killings, plus, obviously , britain is a former country that was probably until the 30s x years of the last century, ukraine was number one in the world, so to speak, it still has this authority, strength, the british...
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by conducting graduate work in britain. she was able to investigate american history through a transnational lens rather than viewing it from a purely american perspective. this interest led to teaching courses examining the intellectual social and cultural history of modern america. as well as african american history and the history of africa. it also resulted in the publication of her first book titled black woman reformer. i to be wells lynching and transatlantic activism, which is the basis of her talk tonight. that book incidentally is available for purchase and signing in the foyer following the of our program tonight. dr. selch has also published essays on responses to wells's campaign in great britain and the american south as well as the evolution of scholarly interpretations of lynching. it's my pleasure to welcome to the great lives podium dr. sarah selfie. thank you, bill. and thank you for everyone who is here this evening both in person and on the live stream. i'd like to thank the gemini three group for thei
by conducting graduate work in britain. she was able to investigate american history through a transnational lens rather than viewing it from a purely american perspective. this interest led to teaching courses examining the intellectual social and cultural history of modern america. as well as african american history and the history of africa. it also resulted in the publication of her first book titled black woman reformer. i to be wells lynching and transatlantic activism, which is the...
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whose ugly treatment of the german-speaking inhabitants is being judged by britain can no longer endure the ussr is still ready to send troops to help czechoslovakia, only a passage is needed for soviet troops through poland and romania, poland declares that it will declare war and shoot down soviet aircraft. let me remind you that in our foreign policy documents, this multi-volume book published an agreement between the polish-romanian general staffs. in all seriousness, they discussed. how to divide the soviet union after the victorious polish-romanian soviet war, and there it was envisaged that the entire territory of all kiev and north of kiev to leningrad departs, poland is not a little bit. but from kiev to the black sea coast, it all goes to romania. these states are economically weaker, which could conduct their own foreign policy with very big reservations. they could not but be in the wake of stronger states. they chose all the time in honor of the party to be. romania is not just an ally of the reich in the country of the fascist regime of ion antonesco, 35 concentration camp
whose ugly treatment of the german-speaking inhabitants is being judged by britain can no longer endure the ussr is still ready to send troops to help czechoslovakia, only a passage is needed for soviet troops through poland and romania, poland declares that it will declare war and shoot down soviet aircraft. let me remind you that in our foreign policy documents, this multi-volume book published an agreement between the polish-romanian general staffs. in all seriousness, they discussed. how to...
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lord halifax britain sees germany as a bulwark against communism and britain does not objected to the annexation of austria, czechoslovakia and dancing to germany. in february 38, british prime minister neville chamberlain declares in the house of commons that britain should not be expected to support austrian independence. this march 12th signal hitler entering austria had to be delayed because some of the german equipment had failed on the way. it is very important to understand the wehrmacht of the march 38 model, this is still an untested technique. undertrained crews of this equipment undertrained junior command personnel underbuilt logistics and so on 18 march, the ussr addresses washington, paris and london with a proposal to express a collective protest against the anschluss, the answer followed on march 24 from the british house of commons from prime minister chamberlain, such actions will inevitably lead to the fact that the tendency to form groups of states will intensify, which in itself is hostile to the prospects for peace in europe in a week. construction of the mauthau
lord halifax britain sees germany as a bulwark against communism and britain does not objected to the annexation of austria, czechoslovakia and dancing to germany. in february 38, british prime minister neville chamberlain declares in the house of commons that britain should not be expected to support austrian independence. this march 12th signal hitler entering austria had to be delayed because some of the german equipment had failed on the way. it is very important to understand the wehrmacht...
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you said that great britain is preparing a new package of sanctions against the russian federation.ntroduced sanctions against 14 russian individuals today. tell me, how effective are these personal sanctions? where the stations are very effective, because they concern each person, concrete real estate, concrete accounts, and it’s not just money, putin, but how many physical and the legal relationship to the wallets of the vramovichs, the rest of the oligarchs, and these are people there of the second, third , even fourth level, eh, they have been digging in europe and the united states for a long time, and the center is hitting them harder with their family budget. voprosom because in many series a-a continues to live in the west and uh, many already, as i already said, got the passports of western countries and for them it’s not like that because at the moment, for example, in london uh, russians storm e-e offices of real estate agencies and legal offices for so that someone in the sky who does not own great britain will be reorganized into an elevator that is not involved in puti
you said that great britain is preparing a new package of sanctions against the russian federation.ntroduced sanctions against 14 russian individuals today. tell me, how effective are these personal sanctions? where the stations are very effective, because they concern each person, concrete real estate, concrete accounts, and it’s not just money, putin, but how many physical and the legal relationship to the wallets of the vramovichs, the rest of the oligarchs, and these are people there of...
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britain declares that they are one of our closest allies and that is why i do not i understand if wea visa to the european union , we have an easier visa procedure for the united states, we have an easier one and they canceled visas to canada , so why does great britain keep all these bureaucratic procedures for our er refugees er to the united kingdom is not a country of first choice this is not a country to which they immediately decided to go. because it is expensive enough here and it is far away, and there are other countries that are not much more attractive, so in my conversations today it will sound like we need to cancel visas or at least simplify them in such a way that it is no longer a problem that now it really is. well, such a big nuisance and i met with the ukrainian diaspora here, i met with ukrainian refugees and i can tell you that this is one of the questions that they are very worried about. i just wanted to correct that in the end, with canada, we do not have such a complete visa-free regime as with the european union, but the procedure for ukrainians to enter th
britain declares that they are one of our closest allies and that is why i do not i understand if wea visa to the european union , we have an easier visa procedure for the united states, we have an easier one and they canceled visas to canada , so why does great britain keep all these bureaucratic procedures for our er refugees er to the united kingdom is not a country of first choice this is not a country to which they immediately decided to go. because it is expensive enough here and it is...
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and in the early 2000, little britain, he was a big i 2000, little britain, he was a big figure on.iaure on. ., ., figure on. he was a sort of reinvented _ figure on. he was a sort of reinvented himself- figure on. he was a sort of reinvented himself in - figure on. he was a sort of reinvented himself in that | figure on. he was a sort of- reinvented himself in that tough guy image with new tricks, that ran for a decade as well, he was a cast member on that. at singing the theme tune is something that has stuck with his career as well because that's what he did for minder, of course, went to number three in the charts. he also sang the new tricks theme tune as well stop little britain, obviously of long—running sketch, write theme tune, sing the theme gym. but actually, dennis waterman love that it was a big deal to him, there is a lovely tribute from matt lucas from little britain, in the last couple of hours, he said, "i grow up watching dennis waterman, his guest appearance at hammersmith apollo in which he duetted with david's observed impersonation of him remains the absolute h
and in the early 2000, little britain, he was a big i 2000, little britain, he was a big figure on.iaure on. ., ., figure on. he was a sort of reinvented _ figure on. he was a sort of reinvented himself- figure on. he was a sort of reinvented himself in - figure on. he was a sort of reinvented himself in that | figure on. he was a sort of- reinvented himself in that tough guy image with new tricks, that ran for a decade as well, he was a cast member on that. at singing the theme tune is...
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lord halifax britain considers germany is a bastion against communism and britain does not object toannexation of austria, czechoslovakia and dancing to germany. in february 38, british prime minister neville chamberlain declares in the house of commons that britain and support for austrian independence should not be expected. this is the signal march 12 hitler enters austria the parade in vienna had to be postponed because some of the german equipment broke down on the road. on the march, it is very important to understand the wehrmacht of the sample of march thirty-eighth - this is still not run-in technics. the undertrained crews of this equipment are undertrained, and the junior command staff of underdeveloped logistics, and so on. on march 18, the ussr appeals to washington, paris and london with a proposal to express a collective protest against the anschluss . that the trend towards the formation of groups of states will intensify, which in itself is hostile to the prospects for peace in europe in a week. starts in austria construction of the mauthausen concentration camp. com
lord halifax britain considers germany is a bastion against communism and britain does not object toannexation of austria, czechoslovakia and dancing to germany. in february 38, british prime minister neville chamberlain declares in the house of commons that britain and support for austrian independence should not be expected. this is the signal march 12 hitler enters austria the parade in vienna had to be postponed because some of the german equipment broke down on the road. on the march, it...
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and i mean, to christina's point, this is why in great britain today or less just a britain in britain today, you will find that the conversation is still around. oh, if it wasn't for russ this small island, none of you would be without recognizing that image was not for us. the black nations and the black people on whose shoulders, whose blood and whose sweat. right, you're a car was built on right. you would not be great and you'd have nothing. but let me quickly touch on this point about what the queen can do it. the queen really wants to lead a legacy that's substantive. her legacy is not being the head of the commonwealth because she was on the head of the commonwealth. you to carry on the symbolism of, or disco, some kind of epa, her legacy would be to really address the issue of, of truth, right? we know what the go daddy. yeah, there were records the edge it and it won't just it, you know, want to start with an apology. right. rosalie, go on to presentation that meet both sides. talk about how this is going to resolve an apology, right? people, i'm and, and i, and this wrapper
and i mean, to christina's point, this is why in great britain today or less just a britain in britain today, you will find that the conversation is still around. oh, if it wasn't for russ this small island, none of you would be without recognizing that image was not for us. the black nations and the black people on whose shoulders, whose blood and whose sweat. right, you're a car was built on right. you would not be great and you'd have nothing. but let me quickly touch on this point about...
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holo streaming service is going to this is a documentary series about 14 high-profile murders in britain and what unites them russia er is called er, this series is one day olondon radi a-and in particular there will be an episode about oleksandr lytvynenko er and here there will be in the series reporter an investigator who will investigate each of these cases let's listen to an excerpt here one death there another poison, a helicopter accident , a corpse found in a sports bag, the police do not find evidence of customers, this is complete madness, we were able to make a list of 14 people and the puzzles were completed , they were all united by russia once from london hail will be released on may 31 on several channels and therefore, you know, let's say the next thing, it's better late than never. because despite all these unprecedentedly insolent, i would say so, the murders that took place in particular in london, great britain, of russian citizens, that is, oligarchs or people who were connected to the special services, fled to britain, but the russians still caught up with them and
holo streaming service is going to this is a documentary series about 14 high-profile murders in britain and what unites them russia er is called er, this series is one day olondon radi a-and in particular there will be an episode about oleksandr lytvynenko er and here there will be in the series reporter an investigator who will investigate each of these cases let's listen to an excerpt here one death there another poison, a helicopter accident , a corpse found in a sports bag, the police do...
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should take a leading role in the only european security and security policy after great britain leftels more free in this regard and in their statements, i always have questions. implementation because there was already a period when they talked about theirs from poland and ukraine, great britain already here in ukraine, we constantly discussed it and almost created it, but we see that for some reason it is not there yet, so i will only welcome if such an unification will be it is not just the language, but already the preparation for such a union, for example, and for great britain to provide security, clearly with its capacities of a financial and economic nature and of a military nature. the union, well, actually, because of the political processes that took place on the continent, in particular, and because of brexit , it offers us a little. well, it seems like a game outside the european union. can it happen in parallel? because everything that has, firstly, i have until unfortunately , members of the european union, secondly, we expect only candidate status and hope for it in t
should take a leading role in the only european security and security policy after great britain leftels more free in this regard and in their statements, i always have questions. implementation because there was already a period when they talked about theirs from poland and ukraine, great britain already here in ukraine, we constantly discussed it and almost created it, but we see that for some reason it is not there yet, so i will only welcome if such an unification will be it is not just the...
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uh, britain, which recently announced that it is heading for the creation of a global britain, that isnd then the next question immediately arises, against whom will it pour gasoline this time against whom russia will provoke this clash now for it is not the most important competitor, moreover, in ukraine, she has already provoked everything that is needed and will continue to provoke the european union. she has already pushed and will push further and further into the confrontation with russia is the main competitor, not china is longer, but united. the united states and now to push, the united states with china for britain now is just uh, a gift of fate, so they now wait, i did not interrupt you. sorry, yes. now, they're in that way now, going in there. er, making ties with japan will progress the clash between china and united a separate discussion about this assumption. now a short break, we'll be back, if anything, wooden. krylov dmitry alekseevich the test pilot of the catapults is the same and you mean, yes, you can not the general designer of the attackers shot, so she was the
uh, britain, which recently announced that it is heading for the creation of a global britain, that isnd then the next question immediately arises, against whom will it pour gasoline this time against whom russia will provoke this clash now for it is not the most important competitor, moreover, in ukraine, she has already provoked everything that is needed and will continue to provoke the european union. she has already pushed and will push further and further into the confrontation with russia...
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and there is, there is a say in this in circulation, in britain to some extent, which is the britain nato, and the united states. and the european union prepared to defend ukraine to the last drop of ukrainian blood. it's all looking ready, very cynical. and nobody is really calling johnson very strongly at the. ready moment i think that it can change, especially as the cost of living crisis gets worse, or the government refuses to help people and resend in 3000000000 pounds a 1000000 military and other assistance to the ukranian government. perhaps this our school by play and it's a sign that you know things a changing the perception is changing. but i wanted to ask, you know, if the borrower's johnson is, as this report claim seeking to use the conflicts to draw attention away from his own scandals. will succeed well, he might get away with it for a while, but in particular is the cost of living crisis. lessons learned? i think time it runs images. so we can cite, for example, as to right. you know, there may well be cynical forces wish to prolong the war in the hope that it will w
and there is, there is a say in this in circulation, in britain to some extent, which is the britain nato, and the united states. and the european union prepared to defend ukraine to the last drop of ukrainian blood. it's all looking ready, very cynical. and nobody is really calling johnson very strongly at the. ready moment i think that it can change, especially as the cost of living crisis gets worse, or the government refuses to help people and resend in 3000000000 pounds a 1000000 military...
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here in britain, prices are soaring. not only of gas and electricity, but almost everything else that requires gas and electricity in order to be manufactured. i mean, we know have between 10 and 12000000 people who have to go to food banks in order to get a free supply of food because they can't afford to feed themselves and their families adequately. know all that bonus johnson can say, in defense of his records of his pretty disastrous reco, no role as prime minister as well. nobody is more firmly in support and in solid dollar to with ukraine than i am. i'm afraid the media coverage in britain is so completely and utterly uncritically one sided that ukraine's cause is supported unquestioningly by a very large percentage of the population. so it's really much in the interest of bonus, johnson and those around him. in fact, to see this, this conflict will continue in your grade so that he can continue to struggle around the place and appear on various stages around the world person as a great champion of the ukrainian
here in britain, prices are soaring. not only of gas and electricity, but almost everything else that requires gas and electricity in order to be manufactured. i mean, we know have between 10 and 12000000 people who have to go to food banks in order to get a free supply of food because they can't afford to feed themselves and their families adequately. know all that bonus johnson can say, in defense of his records of his pretty disastrous reco, no role as prime minister as well. nobody is more...
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here in britain. because clearly the tory government, though we have is in some difficulty they did suffer a defeat in the most recent local elections. and it's not just the policy gate scandal so called there's also a gathering cost of living crisis. here in britain, prices are soaring. not only of gas and electricity, but almost everything else that requires gas and electricity in order to be manufactured. i mean, we know have between 10 and 12000000 people who have to go to food banks in order to get a free supply of food because they can't afford to feed themselves and their families adequately. know all that bonus johnson can say, in defense of his records of his pretty disastrous reco, no role as probably minister as well. nobody is more firmly in support and insult dollar to with ukraine than i am. i'm afraid the media coverage in britain is so completely and utterly uncritically one sided that ukraine's cause is supported unquestioningly by a very large percentage of the population. so it's re
here in britain. because clearly the tory government, though we have is in some difficulty they did suffer a defeat in the most recent local elections. and it's not just the policy gate scandal so called there's also a gathering cost of living crisis. here in britain, prices are soaring. not only of gas and electricity, but almost everything else that requires gas and electricity in order to be manufactured. i mean, we know have between 10 and 12000000 people who have to go to food banks in...
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and from great britain nothing at all will be left of great britain at all and the same for the unitedrica that's why i ask again otaki statements like lloyd austin's statement ben wallace's statement uh from great britain how much they are real they can provoke the russians to some kind of action that we don't want. well, i can definitely talk about this, the analysis of the situation of the development of the events of this phase of the previous war shows that the statements can be implemented, the russian ones can be lies, er, very often the desire is not realized because of- because there is a corresponding answer and you need to know the first principle, if you do not respond with a hard position, a strong position, to russian threats, then they can do it, if your position is strong and there is a clear signal about a response, then it will not happen that is, this is clearly why britain already understands this , they have developed plans to respond to any situation, the usa has officially declared that russia's attempts to wave this nuclear club will end in nothing. china sits a
and from great britain nothing at all will be left of great britain at all and the same for the unitedrica that's why i ask again otaki statements like lloyd austin's statement ben wallace's statement uh from great britain how much they are real they can provoke the russians to some kind of action that we don't want. well, i can definitely talk about this, the analysis of the situation of the development of the events of this phase of the previous war shows that the statements can be...
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igor, can great britain independently decide to respond to russia?e rules of behavior of members of the nuclear club, they are regulated by very serious international documents, as well as written rules and unwritten rules. well, as a rule, the club is established like this. the english know better than anyone in the world what law is, so i understood what you mean you say when you say that you listened to the whole thing carefully, boris johnson will warm up, he knows perfectly well the rules of the club that exist in the club of a nuclear state, this is one of the written rules, in addition to the fact that i wrote a lot, a lot pysanok and uh according to these written rules uh um even written rules a public threat to use nuclear weapons is no longer comilfo, so you understand, but an unwritten rule in the nuclear club is to address the topic of the use of nuclear weapons at all well, let's say so in a decent company they don't do that, we understand, but the patient also didn't sign up to behave decently after all those war crimes after buchi was
igor, can great britain independently decide to respond to russia?e rules of behavior of members of the nuclear club, they are regulated by very serious international documents, as well as written rules and unwritten rules. well, as a rule, the club is established like this. the english know better than anyone in the world what law is, so i understood what you mean you say when you say that you listened to the whole thing carefully, boris johnson will warm up, he knows perfectly well the rules...
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as a junior partner, he said, good afternoon germany, you will need the interests of great britain at sea and in the colonies do not concern us, germany will not interfere with the trade of the empire. you will fully concentrate. in the east. now hitler claims the right to reyhan the industrially developed and mineral- rich sudetenland of czechoslovakia, he is not yet ready to fight in it with a fairly strong army of czechoslovakia and even more so with the combined forces of france and russia if they come to your aid hitler is bluffing threatening europe with war , that the first world war. she made a very strong impression on the generation that survived. the people in the thirties, especially in western europe, he was very afraid of war, if hitler goes to the east, then, well, well. the main thing is that, uh, this does not concern us with english interest. this did not interfere in any way on march 17, 1938. the ussr declares that it is ready, together with france, to protect czechoslovakia from aggression and germany the french foreign ministry answers that in the event of a germ
as a junior partner, he said, good afternoon germany, you will need the interests of great britain at sea and in the colonies do not concern us, germany will not interfere with the trade of the empire. you will fully concentrate. in the east. now hitler claims the right to reyhan the industrially developed and mineral- rich sudetenland of czechoslovakia, he is not yet ready to fight in it with a fairly strong army of czechoslovakia and even more so with the combined forces of france and russia...
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, because it was great britain and the prime minister of great britain, boris johnson, who played anrtant role in the current russian-ukrainian war, and johnson's position valery was told that the role of ukraine after the war, after our victory, will grow in europe. can we expect that this is the axis of security that we have talked about quite often in the last two months, it is great britain, poland and ukraine . what is this triangle? at least it can be a prototype of the creation of some er union or some er community that will arise or has already arisen, it is er that will be organized after the end of the russian -ukrainian war. will grow because it is obvious that in the economy we needed support and large-scale plans to join the european union, so without this it will be very difficult for us, especially economically, in terms of security, yes, the contribution is already huge. that it will be thousands of tanks there, 200 airplanes, 160 helicopters. imagine the scale we are talking about. in other words, we are actually closing the entire eastern flank of the european union
, because it was great britain and the prime minister of great britain, boris johnson, who played anrtant role in the current russian-ukrainian war, and johnson's position valery was told that the role of ukraine after the war, after our victory, will grow in europe. can we expect that this is the axis of security that we have talked about quite often in the last two months, it is great britain, poland and ukraine . what is this triangle? at least it can be a prototype of the creation of some...
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here and work inflation in britain 9% - this is the highest rate in 40 years. the economy of the island was so lowered in 82 before the start of the folklon war, then britain, having defeated argentina, managed to raise, if not the pound, then the mood of the people, avoiding food riots, but thatcher long-term love. it didn't bring hunger and the free milk taken away from schoolchildren was not forgotten to her by the bronze statue of the iron lady of the prime minister of economic times. the decline of britain was opened and immediately closed with an iron curtain, it was thrown in her hometown with eggs, which, by the way, have now risen in price by 13%. this was inevitable and happened within 2 hours after the opening of the statue. now london has no opportunity to spend in any would. lice how to conquer by proxy in ukraine boris johnson presented the manufacture of ufo anti-tank missiles and shipment their ukrainian army is like saving the british from unemployment in the long term, but saving only a very small number of people in one region, which in gener
here and work inflation in britain 9% - this is the highest rate in 40 years. the economy of the island was so lowered in 82 before the start of the folklon war, then britain, having defeated argentina, managed to raise, if not the pound, then the mood of the people, avoiding food riots, but thatcher long-term love. it didn't bring hunger and the free milk taken away from schoolchildren was not forgotten to her by the bronze statue of the iron lady of the prime minister of economic times. the...
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there it is, he was that britain i it is, he was that britain might it is, he was that britain mirthalso a beekeeper? because he was in the — se also a beekeeper? because he was in the phoenix _ se also a beekeeper? because he was in the phoenix jasmine. i was in the phoenix jasmine. this is how he used a lip when he played. looked like a bumblebee. his real name gordon matthew thomas sumner. this is the really important question, what are all these three images have in common? yep, so let's see this one. this is a hanging basket, next one, quickly, because we are running out of time, letting the lawn grow, and the third one, pesticide. what are they all have in common?— what are they all have in common? ., �* ~ ., �* common? over, i don't know, b is a gas? _ common? over, i don't know, b is a gas? the — common? over, i don't know, b is a gas? the preservation i common? over, i don't know, b is a gas? the preservation of i is a gas? the preservation of bees. �* .., , is a gas? the preservation of bees. �* , ., , bees. because hanging baskets are aood bees. because hanging baskets are
there it is, he was that britain i it is, he was that britain might it is, he was that britain mirthalso a beekeeper? because he was in the — se also a beekeeper? because he was in the phoenix _ se also a beekeeper? because he was in the phoenix jasmine. i was in the phoenix jasmine. this is how he used a lip when he played. looked like a bumblebee. his real name gordon matthew thomas sumner. this is the really important question, what are all these three images have in common? yep, so let's...
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some goods, such as food products, are inspected when they arrive from great britain.part of the brexit agreement signed by borisjohnson�*s government and the eu. it was designed to keep open the land border with the republic of ireland, which is in the european union. the eu wants to stop any goods which aren't in line with its standards from reaching the european single market. the dup supported brexit, but it's always opposed the protocol, which it says threatens northern ireland's place in the uk. the party insists it will prevent a power—sharing coalition being formed at stormont unless the trade border is removed. the ball is firmly at the foot of the government. it is for the prime minister now to outline what he intends to do, and as i have stated it will not be words that will determine how we proceed, it will be actions. so for now, sirjeffrey donaldson will be passing by michelle o'neill, rather than governing northern ireland with her. the westminster government says the protocol is endangering political stability and has accused the eu of being inflexible.
some goods, such as food products, are inspected when they arrive from great britain.part of the brexit agreement signed by borisjohnson�*s government and the eu. it was designed to keep open the land border with the republic of ireland, which is in the european union. the eu wants to stop any goods which aren't in line with its standards from reaching the european single market. the dup supported brexit, but it's always opposed the protocol, which it says threatens northern ireland's place...
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britain's government has never apologised for slavery. was and still is abhorrent, expressing deep regret that the slave trade could ever have happened. grenada, meanwhile, is moving forward, taking steps towards reclaiming its past. streets named after english officials who owned slaves will be renamed for prominent grenadians. at the end of an eventful week, we sat with our guides, nicole phillip—dowe and dc campbell, to reflect on what we'd learned. this is grand anse beach, where it all began in 1609 when the british first tried to land and colonise grenada. the carib natives repelled the british, only to be invaded by the french. what, to you, is the legacy of slavery, as you sit on grenada today? well, the people will never forget. the evidence is all around us. we do have structures. we do have memories. we do have history that we can't walk away from. we know most of the people who live on this island are descendants of slaves from the west african nations. so it's ever present around us. the struggle, the poverty is all part of t
britain's government has never apologised for slavery. was and still is abhorrent, expressing deep regret that the slave trade could ever have happened. grenada, meanwhile, is moving forward, taking steps towards reclaiming its past. streets named after english officials who owned slaves will be renamed for prominent grenadians. at the end of an eventful week, we sat with our guides, nicole phillip—dowe and dc campbell, to reflect on what we'd learned. this is grand anse beach, where it all...
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let's talk about britain. no nil points! yes, - britain. no nil points! yes, normally — britain. how we have done so badly. what has been so great this year is not only the phenomenal performance by sam ryder, but also down to the fact that it seems the bbc and the people who decide who to send forward have really listened to the feedback. let's have a quick listen because he is there. there is nothing but space. and i want to go home. so, you are saying then the effort that they has been to make sure it was a top entry. that they has been to make sure it was atop entry-— was a top entry. yes, the years there was — was a top entry. yes, the years there was a — was a top entry. yes, the years there was a mentality - was a top entry. yes, the years there was a mentality that - was a top entry. yes, the years there was a mentality that we i was a top entry. yes, the years - there was a mentality that we have to send a eurovision style pops onto it, and i think there was also a sense that it really didn't matter so much about the performance because so many people were saying, oh, th
let's talk about britain. no nil points! yes, - britain. no nil points! yes, normally — britain. how we have done so badly. what has been so great this year is not only the phenomenal performance by sam ryder, but also down to the fact that it seems the bbc and the people who decide who to send forward have really listened to the feedback. let's have a quick listen because he is there. there is nothing but space. and i want to go home. so, you are saying then the effort that they has been to...
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well, of course, britain and ukraine.t should be such an alternative union instead of the time of the eu, if they say the eu i don't want to see you , let's create a union of these countries now, we will live for ourselves and everything will be fine with us, how do you feel about it? of the union, in addition to those countries that you just listed , and the countries that you said were on the eastern flank of the european union, which do not agree with the policy of the european union and found and which do not like the position of germany and france in the matter of aid to ukraine is not the fastest, that is , in essence johnson pointed out the indecision of the political leadership of the european union because we understand very well that germany and france are the locomotives of the economic locomotive of the european union, and they are the prospects for that. such a union, which will go under the leadership of britain, will unite the baltic countries, poland, ukraine, the countries of eastern europe and turkey und
well, of course, britain and ukraine.t should be such an alternative union instead of the time of the eu, if they say the eu i don't want to see you , let's create a union of these countries now, we will live for ourselves and everything will be fine with us, how do you feel about it? of the union, in addition to those countries that you just listed , and the countries that you said were on the eastern flank of the european union, which do not agree with the policy of the european union and...
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as radars and drones, everything to strengthen both defensive and offensive capabilities , great britain added johnson seeks to strengthen ukraine to such an extent that no one else dares to encroach on its territory. he also recognized the west as too weak reacted to the illegal annexation of crimea in 2014 and now there is no more room for error, you proved that the military experts were wrong who predicted that ukraine would fall, your peasants russian tanks were captured with their bare hands, your pensioners went out on the road and simply told the attackers to their faces what they think, even in the temporarily captured territories, people rally and protest against the invaders while the enemy is outnumbered, you win thanks to your own courage and devotion to your country, i want to thank the leader of great britain boris johnson and all of the people of the united kingdom by the words we hear the actions we see by the support we feel by the help we actually receive without pro-russian parties in ukraine, the verkhovna rada adopted a draft law prohibiting the activities of pro-kre
as radars and drones, everything to strengthen both defensive and offensive capabilities , great britain added johnson seeks to strengthen ukraine to such an extent that no one else dares to encroach on its territory. he also recognized the west as too weak reacted to the illegal annexation of crimea in 2014 and now there is no more room for error, you proved that the military experts were wrong who predicted that ukraine would fall, your peasants russian tanks were captured with their bare...
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they has always been very technological and when the prime minister of great britain says such thingsimmediately remember similar phrases that churchill expressed in his time, and then they were implemented 20-30 years later. well, the very idea of the european union belongs to the church but europe had to reach up to 1992. since 1946, in order to accept the codified ointment of the agreement to form the european union, which economically provides the power of what is called nato, it must be understood from here that the words of the prime minister of great britain can be regarded, including as a tactical tool for helping ukraine achieve membership in nato, and now from the point of view of whether the central european security union between the seas can be an independent unit, i do not rule out that a decision will be made on the formation of a-a in the pan-european space of certain segments that cooperate labilely cooperate with the nato security system under such conditions, it can be considered both as a transition period on the one hand, and on the other hand as a tactical tool
they has always been very technological and when the prime minister of great britain says such thingsimmediately remember similar phrases that churchill expressed in his time, and then they were implemented 20-30 years later. well, the very idea of the european union belongs to the church but europe had to reach up to 1992. since 1946, in order to accept the codified ointment of the agreement to form the european union, which economically provides the power of what is called nato, it must...
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found themselves under the pressure of these circumstances in various countries, including great britainwould like to ask you er, do you meet such people or are there many of them see what perception what vision how the state helps them and in the social context, the humanitarian dimension and so on well, that is, about the refugees, i would like to ask you, well, about the refugees here i am now at one o'clock in the morning yes and ah here so close to me in another room now the refugees from ukraine, there are five refugees from ukraine living in our house with my husband. well, somewhere. my father came for two weeks voluntarily and became a refugee. because we are from zaporizhzhia. yes, i would not want my father to return to the east of ukraine in this time is upon us my husband's sister came with three children, they came to us and in the first wave , this family visa just appeared. the program appeared on march 4, this application form march 5-6. my husband filled out these application forms for his sister and her three children and already on march 7 on monday they applied for v
found themselves under the pressure of these circumstances in various countries, including great britainwould like to ask you er, do you meet such people or are there many of them see what perception what vision how the state helps them and in the social context, the humanitarian dimension and so on well, that is, about the refugees, i would like to ask you, well, about the refugees here i am now at one o'clock in the morning yes and ah here so close to me in another room now the refugees from...
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after i offered my help on social networks, the girl arrived in britain. a few weeks after the correspondence, the married man was not married, the new neighbor was not happy. a family with two children. i had to make room, and sophia settled in the nursery, she rolled out of bed. before lunch it was difficult to communicate with her. although she has good english and for whom there was no barrier. i took her shopping because the local authorities gave her financial assistance during the day. she wasn't wearing make-up or dressing up, but by 5:00 p.m., when tony was supposed to come home, she went downstairs. from a plunging neckline with a hairstyle and red lipstick in just 10 days, which the refugee spent mainly with the father of a british family. tony decided to leave his wife and two kids, both moved to the briton's parents. now the girl complains about a wave of hatred. my parents are on social media. they said that they are ashamed, they cannot go out into the street, they say that because of me now in britain no one will take ukrainians, every brit
after i offered my help on social networks, the girl arrived in britain. a few weeks after the correspondence, the married man was not married, the new neighbor was not happy. a family with two children. i had to make room, and sophia settled in the nursery, she rolled out of bed. before lunch it was difficult to communicate with her. although she has good english and for whom there was no barrier. i took her shopping because the local authorities gave her financial assistance during the day....
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_ ireland, drugs coming from great britain to— ireland, drugs coming from great britain to northernngdom. i don't think the dop has been, for example, looking at the vaguest edge, yes, their increased costs from gb to northern ireland when you're talking about get moving between the two, but of course, some people would say that that is offset by greater trade within northern ireland and of course trade with the eu and the republic of ireland. let mejust finally ask eu and the republic of ireland. let me just finally ask you, because we are nearly out of time, there is an eight day process after this vote, isn't there, where there is the opportunity to nominate to the positions of first minister and deputy first minister, if sinn fein emerge as the largest party, would you nominate and you and second, would you nominate to the position of deputy first minister? fiur would you nominate to the position of deputy first minister?— of deputy first minister? our focus the next eight _ of deputy first minister? our focus the next eight days _ of deputy first minister? our focus the next eig
_ ireland, drugs coming from great britain to— ireland, drugs coming from great britain to northernngdom. i don't think the dop has been, for example, looking at the vaguest edge, yes, their increased costs from gb to northern ireland when you're talking about get moving between the two, but of course, some people would say that that is offset by greater trade within northern ireland and of course trade with the eu and the republic of ireland. let mejust finally ask eu and the republic of...
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and we look at britain - and i think there are divisions over things like brexit.rst reasons why i thought this could work- in britain, i came from being at the economist before, - was that i sat and saw that when we launched a brexit newsletter, what was . interesting was people, both from one side of- the brexit debate and then from the other, were - subscribing to it really very quickly. and i think that ability- at the moment to be able to cut through and say what really matters, there was a piecel a couple of days ago about levelling up and we looked at all the constituencies . of britain and went around adding up all the places that had gone forward and sadly, there were not very many of them. - nobody accused us of bias i in that, whilst i think in many cases in britain, almost- automatically, when people read things, they imagine which side they are coming from, - and we are not. in that category. ok, interesting. jim watterson, media editor at the guardian, let mejust bring you in, what do you make of the bloomberg proposition? well, there isjust this enor
and we look at britain - and i think there are divisions over things like brexit.rst reasons why i thought this could work- in britain, i came from being at the economist before, - was that i sat and saw that when we launched a brexit newsletter, what was . interesting was people, both from one side of- the brexit debate and then from the other, were - subscribing to it really very quickly. and i think that ability- at the moment to be able to cut through and say what really matters, there was...
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but in the end, a line between northern ireland and great britain was a key ingredient in mrjohnson's it matter so much? at queen's university in belfast i met a history professor who tried to explain it to my. it a history professor who tried to explain it to my.— a history professor who tried to explain it to my. it shows a really strona explain it to my. it shows a really strong relationship _ explain it to my. it shows a really strong relationship between - strong relationship between geography and space and political power. geography and space and political ower. ., ., , , ., . , power. from the old irish provinces and counties _ power. from the old irish provinces and counties of _ power. from the old irish provinces and counties of ulster, _ power. from the old irish provinces and counties of ulster, in _ power. from the old irish provinces and counties of ulster, in the - power. from the old irish provincesi and counties of ulster, in the 1920s politicians drew a boundary line between the united kingdom and the new republic, a border twisted and tweaked to create a territory w
but in the end, a line between northern ireland and great britain was a key ingredient in mrjohnson's it matter so much? at queen's university in belfast i met a history professor who tried to explain it to my. it a history professor who tried to explain it to my.— a history professor who tried to explain it to my. it shows a really strona explain it to my. it shows a really strong relationship _ explain it to my. it shows a really strong relationship between - strong relationship between...
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saving the traditional pub, is that nostalgia for a britain that may no longer exist?many britains that may no longer exist, but the-- the one that's worth saving is the pub, surely. i mean, you know, we don't need a navy anymore, do we? we need pubs. ( laughs ) >> wertheirm: in a changing britain, nostalgia can reside at the bottom of a glass. in the oh-so-english village of aldworth in berkshire, you'll find just a cricket green, a church, a few houses, and a pub resistant to time. the bell inn has been in the family of heather macaulay for 200 years. she was born in the pub, and now, at age 85, runs it with her son, hugh. how many generations in-- in these 200 years? >> heather macaulay: we go as-- it was james and hugh and thomas and ronald and then me. five, i suppose. >> wertheirm: we've talked to some pub owners who've said they-- they felt this pressure to evolve, and they're trying gourmet food and d.j.s and technology. >> hugh macaulay: here, no. we are plain, simple. that's how we survive, that's how we're going to survive. i don't think we'll ever be puttin
saving the traditional pub, is that nostalgia for a britain that may no longer exist?many britains that may no longer exist, but the-- the one that's worth saving is the pub, surely. i mean, you know, we don't need a navy anymore, do we? we need pubs. ( laughs ) >> wertheirm: in a changing britain, nostalgia can reside at the bottom of a glass. in the oh-so-english village of aldworth in berkshire, you'll find just a cricket green, a church, a few houses, and a pub resistant to time. the...
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britain, as a result of this war, in fact, significantly strengthened its position in in europe, note of the partnership with ukraine, there were a lot of questions in the past, nothing about how britain will maintain some of its positions in europe after it has left the european union, in a certain way isolating itself from paris and berlin, with which it is quite cool relations are still maintained. now, in fact, it becomes clear that britain is strengthening its position in europe, which, at the expense of the states in the central eu , ukraine occupies an equally important place among them and will occupy a much more important place later, when our accession to the european union becomes a reality, it is clear that it is not profitable for britain, as well as for ukraine. the possibility of germany dictating its conditions in europe, and russia dictating its conditions in the post-soviet space, because then it turns out that the european union cannot interfere in what is happening there and it is like a zone of interests of russia, therefore to a large extent precisely british in
britain, as a result of this war, in fact, significantly strengthened its position in in europe, note of the partnership with ukraine, there were a lot of questions in the past, nothing about how britain will maintain some of its positions in europe after it has left the european union, in a certain way isolating itself from paris and berlin, with which it is quite cool relations are still maintained. now, in fact, it becomes clear that britain is strengthening its position in europe, which, at...
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portugal portugal great britain and the united states britain and the united states confirmed in then madrid on the laws of transfer to purchase and four vaccines so far the drug will only be applied to the drug will be applied only to those who have contacted, who have contacted the infected ministry of health of peruna, georgia in connection with the spread of the threat in connection with the spread of bypassed benzia. the joint venture wanted to participate and yet in france in france this year a female blacksmith died one of one of the main lessons of electronic music, the famous electronic music, the famous greek sinful and composer, ended. she veles awarded with the academy award gramer graves ogenerin fiery chariots alakultovoy and one of the assembly has become a cult and one of the most recognizable signs in the world. he also wrote a married film in the runner for the films, the runner in the field to the blade to the blade alexander ali and alexander el greco and el greco passed successfully in the next successfully in the next 24 hours the ship should when the ship shoul
portugal portugal great britain and the united states britain and the united states confirmed in then madrid on the laws of transfer to purchase and four vaccines so far the drug will only be applied to the drug will be applied only to those who have contacted, who have contacted the infected ministry of health of peruna, georgia in connection with the spread of the threat in connection with the spread of bypassed benzia. the joint venture wanted to participate and yet in france in france this...
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this is about your first work experience in britain.us what happened to you there, we know that you cried then and it was very difficult morally. remember what happened to you, uh, it was like that. it was very difficult, there were different situations, it was very difficult, because in the background of the stress, we did not prepare for this trip, and we did not know about the conditions in which people live here, first of all, i know my work before the war at home in kyiv i worked in marketing studies and that is, well, with physical work, i never had any business in the hotel. it was very difficult for me. i still have problems with my back, and somehow the conditions are not friendly for people because the workload is very heavy, the timing is strict , many rooms are needed to clean up in er hours of work, that is, there is no time even to buy tea or coffee e there excuse me to go to the toilet, you have to constantly move, constantly be in good shape and constantly do something so that you can go out somewhere even 5 minutes ago
this is about your first work experience in britain.us what happened to you there, we know that you cried then and it was very difficult morally. remember what happened to you, uh, it was like that. it was very difficult, there were different situations, it was very difficult, because in the background of the stress, we did not prepare for this trip, and we did not know about the conditions in which people live here, first of all, i know my work before the war at home in kyiv i worked in...
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why everything collapsed, we had different strategic interests great britain wanted to develop its own empire, this was the main thing drawn, and the soviet union wanted to be safe at the borders, because germany invaded its territory twice already through eastern europe, namely through poland what would later be called principles yalta peace formed long before yalta also fell apart for a long time but not reversibly, in order for order to be born, chaos is needed, the yalta order was born from the chaos of the second world war. now it looks like a new chaos is coming, but does it promise us the birth of a new order? on a bench in london, the big three turned into a two churchill was left alone with roosevelt, as if they were still in malta forty-four . yes, i think it became not sure. this stalin can not find out other center is possible. i don't know, but it's steel and it really isn't. i'm very, very, very bad at history and have a terrible memory. i don’t remember stalin, i’m not very good with history. this is mr. churchill this is mr. roosevelt and this is mr. stalin this weapon.
why everything collapsed, we had different strategic interests great britain wanted to develop its own empire, this was the main thing drawn, and the soviet union wanted to be safe at the borders, because germany invaded its territory twice already through eastern europe, namely through poland what would later be called principles yalta peace formed long before yalta also fell apart for a long time but not reversibly, in order for order to be born, chaos is needed, the yalta order was born from...
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britain suddenly remembered the global britain, she felt that there is an opportunity to break out, andnato, what are they going to do against russia ? sorry, i didn't interrupt you, they're going. what to do, they are going to compete with each other and therefore the most painful point for them now is us because now they are all united in hope crush us and share in our inheritance. here i agree with mikhail borisovich. once they figure out we're not broke. that's when they begin to cling to each other's throats and then a unique thing appears back in the middle of the 19th century, formulated that when the western powers clash with each other. they all turn out to be interested in getting the support of russia against others, the same britain that hated us hates and will hate was our ally and 812 and b forty-one in forty-fifth and then this britain will really need our help against the united states and europe and europe will need our help against them, these are fantastic realities. it's not fantasy, not to fight each other, but to compete well, yes, they are all now white and fluffy
britain suddenly remembered the global britain, she felt that there is an opportunity to break out, andnato, what are they going to do against russia ? sorry, i didn't interrupt you, they're going. what to do, they are going to compete with each other and therefore the most painful point for them now is us because now they are all united in hope crush us and share in our inheritance. here i agree with mikhail borisovich. once they figure out we're not broke. that's when they begin to cling to...