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, so a... with the so-called donbass republic, so a... �* . , ., with the so-called donbass republic, until— so a... but that used to be part ukraine until not _ so a... but that used to be part ukraine until not that _ so a... but that used to be part ukraine until not that long - so a... but that used to be part ukraine until not that long ago. absolutely, certainly part of ukraine, but if you recall, the minsk agreement of 2015, ukraine and sat in the west six years to sort it out, basically, absolutely, they should return, that was the idea, to ukrainian sovereignty but with a certain amount of devolution. what certain amount of devolution. what eo - le certain amount of devolution. what peeple seem _ certain amount of devolution. what peeple seem to _ certain amount of devolution. what people seem to struggle with is, you're absolutely right about what you're absolutely right about what you say was in the agreements drawn up you say was in the agreements drawn up in the, following the collapse of the soviet union and dissolution of the soviet union and dissolution of the warsaw p
, so a... with the so-called donbass republic, so a... �* . , ., with the so-called donbass republic, until— so a... but that used to be part ukraine until not _ so a... but that used to be part ukraine until not that _ so a... but that used to be part ukraine until not that long - so a... but that used to be part ukraine until not that long ago. absolutely, certainly part of ukraine, but if you recall, the minsk agreement of 2015, ukraine and sat in the west six years to sort it out,...
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Jan 22, 2022
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contextualisation of that, the ukrainians have 100,000 troops, as well, along the border with the so—called donbass republicgo. absolutely, certainly part of ukraine, but if you recall, the minsk agreement of 2015, ukraine and sat in the west six years to sort it out, basically, absolutely, they should return, that was the idea, to ukrainian sovereignty but with a certain amount of devolution. a conservative backbencher who accused downing street of trying to "blackmail" mps seeking to drive out borisjohnson is to meet police to discuss his allegations. william wragg — who wants the prime minister to quit — said he will be speaking to a met police detective in the house of commons early next week, after requesting a meeting with the force. number 10 said it had not seen any proof of the behaviour he alleges. conservative mp and chair of the foreign affairs select committee, tom tugendhat, says he doesn't recognise claims of blackmail in parliament. i have voted against the government on occasions i've thought it right and i have to say, i have always had and i have to say, i have always had a close relation
contextualisation of that, the ukrainians have 100,000 troops, as well, along the border with the so—called donbass republicgo. absolutely, certainly part of ukraine, but if you recall, the minsk agreement of 2015, ukraine and sat in the west six years to sort it out, basically, absolutely, they should return, that was the idea, to ukrainian sovereignty but with a certain amount of devolution. a conservative backbencher who accused downing street of trying to "blackmail" mps seeking...
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contextualisation of that, the ukrainians have 100,000 troops, as well, along the border with the so—called donbass republicd to be part ukraine until not that long ago. absolutely, certainly part of ukraine, but if you recall, the minsk agreement of 2015, ukraine and sat in the west six years to sort it out, basically, absolutely, they should return, that was the idea, to ukrainian sovereignty but with a certain amount of devolution. to british politics and the conservative backbencher accused westminster blackmail. he said he was beaten metropolitan police detectives in the house of commons early in the week after requesting a meeting with the force. number ten said it had not seen any proof of the behaviour he has alleged. the conservative mp in charge of the foreign affairs select committee says he does not recognise voted against the government on occasions when i thought it right and i have to say, i have always had and i have to say, i have always had a very close relationship with the chief whip and indeed with the whip so i am waiting to hear more about this because it is not something i have seen
contextualisation of that, the ukrainians have 100,000 troops, as well, along the border with the so—called donbass republicd to be part ukraine until not that long ago. absolutely, certainly part of ukraine, but if you recall, the minsk agreement of 2015, ukraine and sat in the west six years to sort it out, basically, absolutely, they should return, that was the idea, to ukrainian sovereignty but with a certain amount of devolution. to british politics and the conservative backbencher...