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lady, helena. and the ukrainian institute visited one of the oldest universities in europe, the sorbonne handed over books there, signed the memorandum on cooperation and the ukrainian studies studios opened there, how important is it, what impetus will it give, and above all it is important for ukraine, yes, and for france in learning about ukraine, please tell me more about this visit, and maybe other points and the things that happened during the first lady's visit to the french republic, please , yes, ukrainian... here in france , a full-scale invasion began to work very actively at the beginning, we had a large project that lasted for a year ukrainian spring, we are very closely interacted with actors of culture and various trends in france, and we realized that here, if you want to be heard, to be talked about, you need to speak at such a basic level as the academic one, so we started making contacts and looking for it is possible... to study ukraine more specifically in france, and we are very grateful that sarbona responded to us, and in fact, the result of our cooperation over t
lady, helena. and the ukrainian institute visited one of the oldest universities in europe, the sorbonne handed over books there, signed the memorandum on cooperation and the ukrainian studies studios opened there, how important is it, what impetus will it give, and above all it is important for ukraine, yes, and for france in learning about ukraine, please tell me more about this visit, and maybe other points and the things that happened during the first lady's visit to the french republic,...
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privateers, but we definitely we have preliminary work on the opening will be studied more at the sorbonne, there will be separate courses, and what is very important to note, the ukrainian studies studios were closed in the 12th year, and therefore it is very important for us now after the full-scale invasion, especially to work on the fact that ukraine is studied in such the most influential and oldest universities. like the sorbonne, so that there was not only a department of the russian language here, but also to study ukraine, and we were especially pleased that yesterday, in addition to the signed students who were there, they were not ukrainians, they were french or french-speaking students who have shown interest in learning the ukrainian language, that is, we have already seen in practice that there is interest, it's just that now the task is to give the tools to turn this interest into something next, well, by the way, you said about interest, i just... wanted to this is to ask how much, if we talk not only about those students who came to listen to the first lady, of ukraine, bu
privateers, but we definitely we have preliminary work on the opening will be studied more at the sorbonne, there will be separate courses, and what is very important to note, the ukrainian studies studios were closed in the 12th year, and therefore it is very important for us now after the full-scale invasion, especially to work on the fact that ukraine is studied in such the most influential and oldest universities. like the sorbonne, so that there was not only a department of the russian...
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olena zelska , and the ukrainian institute visited one of the oldest universities in europe, the sorbonneover books there, signed a memorandum of cooperation, and opened ukrainian studies studios there, as far as it is important what impetus it will give, and above all it is important for ukraine, yes, and for france in learning about ukraine, please tell us more about this visit, and maybe other moments and things that happened during the first lady's visit to the french republic, please, and yes, well, the ukrainian institute in france began to work very actively at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, we had a large project that lasted throughout the year of the ukrainian spring, we interacted very closely with cultural figures and various directions in of france, and we understood that here, if you want, you and look for opportunities to study more of france. ukraine, and we are very grateful that sorbonne responded to us, and in fact, the result of our cooperation over the past year was that yesterday we, volodymyr shilko, the director general of the ukrainian institute, togethe
olena zelska , and the ukrainian institute visited one of the oldest universities in europe, the sorbonneover books there, signed a memorandum of cooperation, and opened ukrainian studies studios there, as far as it is important what impetus it will give, and above all it is important for ukraine, yes, and for france in learning about ukraine, please tell us more about this visit, and maybe other moments and things that happened during the first lady's visit to the french republic, please, and...
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, well - first, in france there was more than one university, not only the sorbonne was famous, but ich this problem from the other side, sirko stavovsky finishing his, with his best man peter doroshenko, he. he could not grasp the idea of his own state and so he was manipulated in a political sense it is very easy and moscow is warsaw, and based on this, could this person have managed to say something intelligent in sorba.
, well - first, in france there was more than one university, not only the sorbonne was famous, but ich this problem from the other side, sirko stavovsky finishing his, with his best man peter doroshenko, he. he could not grasp the idea of his own state and so he was manipulated in a political sense it is very easy and moscow is warsaw, and based on this, could this person have managed to say something intelligent in sorba.
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, actually on november 28, 28, oksana zabushko will speak at the sorbonne, with a lecture about ukrainianen in art, as well there will be a series of lectures at the inalco institute of oriental languages and cultures in paris and at other higher educational institutions in france now negotiations are ongoing, we have to conduct campaigns dedicated to what is happening in our country, first of all, next year, the tenth anniversary of the annexation of crimea, this is the second anniversary. the beginning of a full-scale second invasion, we have to talk about it in the language of culture too, we will spend weeks, help in holding weeks of ukrainian drama, we will present ukrainian artists, contemporary and not only, that is, we must show ourselves, but very, very carefully , very gently in the dialogue, without imposing his own opinion, because they don't like it in france... that's exactly what i wanted to talk to you about, and maybe you can give your opinion, because there were such disputes, maybe you remember, at the cannes film festival, two performances at once were enough scandal
, actually on november 28, 28, oksana zabushko will speak at the sorbonne, with a lecture about ukrainianen in art, as well there will be a series of lectures at the inalco institute of oriental languages and cultures in paris and at other higher educational institutions in france now negotiations are ongoing, we have to conduct campaigns dedicated to what is happening in our country, first of all, next year, the tenth anniversary of the annexation of crimea, this is the second...
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cossack in this man with an oseltsky , who brought sabers, what lectures ivan sirko gave in the sorbonneand who really took dunkirk fortress, my name is yulia galushka, this is a paragraph about how the cossacks fought in europe, subscribe, like and comment on this video. so that as many viewers as possible could see high-quality ukrainian content, so my guests today are historians, viktor bryhunenko and oleksiy sokerko, welcome to the studio, a very popular story on ukrainian facebook right now, this 30-year war, which lasted then, would not have ended at all, i from the school history course, i don't remember the story about the cossacks in dunyunkerk at all, were there cossacks there and where did this story come from history, let's start with you, what you mentioned about the school textbook is a naturalist, why, because such a canonical version of the origin of the cossacks in ukraine in general, it ties it to the border, to the steppe, to the so -called wild field, where the cossacks lived next door to the tatars, and therefore especially in soviet times, yes, that is, when soviet
cossack in this man with an oseltsky , who brought sabers, what lectures ivan sirko gave in the sorbonneand who really took dunkirk fortress, my name is yulia galushka, this is a paragraph about how the cossacks fought in europe, subscribe, like and comment on this video. so that as many viewers as possible could see high-quality ukrainian content, so my guests today are historians, viktor bryhunenko and oleksiy sokerko, welcome to the studio, a very popular story on ukrainian facebook right...
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she went on to earn a master's in european and french law from pantheon—sorbonne university in parisbarrister through the 2000 and several unsuccessful attempts to stand for parliament, braverman was elected in the safe conservative seat of fareham in 2015. her political career was forged in the fires of the brexit referendum, opposing her party leader in declaring for leave and after the referendum , leave and after the referendum, chairing the hard line brexit supporting european research group of conservative mps, she became known as a brexit spartan , having voted against theresa may's brexit deal on all three occasions, leading to may's resignation as prime minister >> i'm about to go to buckingham palace to tender my resignation to her majesty the queen under bofis to her majesty the queen under boris johnson. >> braverman star rose becoming attorney general in february 2020. in the role she was accused of politically driven meddling by referring the acquittal of the black lives matter activists who tore down bristol's colston statue to the court of appeal. despite the criticism
she went on to earn a master's in european and french law from pantheon—sorbonne university in parisbarrister through the 2000 and several unsuccessful attempts to stand for parliament, braverman was elected in the safe conservative seat of fareham in 2015. her political career was forged in the fires of the brexit referendum, opposing her party leader in declaring for leave and after the referendum , leave and after the referendum, chairing the hard line brexit supporting european research...
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she went on to earn a master's in european and french law from pantheon—sorbonne university in paris.ervative seat of fareham in 2015. her political career was forged in the fires of the brexit referendum, opposed her party leader in declaring for leave and after the referendum, chairing the hard line brexit supporting european research group of conservative mps , she group of conservative mps, she became known as a brexit spartan, having voted against theresa may's brexit deal on all three occasions, leading to may's resignation as prime minister >> i'm about to go to buckingham palace to tender my resignation to her majesty the queen under bons to her majesty the queen under boris johnson. >> braverman star rose becoming attorney general in february 2020. in the role she was accused of politically driven meddling by referring the acquittal of the black lives matter activists who tore down bristol's colston statue to the court of appeal. despite the criticism, she was later vindicated when the lord chief justice concluded significant damage to property was not covered by the right to
she went on to earn a master's in european and french law from pantheon—sorbonne university in paris.ervative seat of fareham in 2015. her political career was forged in the fires of the brexit referendum, opposed her party leader in declaring for leave and after the referendum, chairing the hard line brexit supporting european research group of conservative mps , she group of conservative mps, she became known as a brexit spartan, having voted against theresa may's brexit deal on all three...