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when it came to russia and ukraine, starlink said that they knew nothing about it, right? ing denies that russia is using his terminals, however , the accusations were not that they are used in russia, but that they are used in the territory of ukraine occupied by russia, in other words, in ukraine, and this refers us to the previous incident, when musk turned off staring over krim, although international law recognizes the peninsula as ukraine, russia annexed it in 2014 . musk used the phrase, as far as i know, and one of the users on social networks asked him: what do you mean by this? and musk's answer was the following: starlink does not work. i think he wanted to say by this that staring does not work in russian jurisdiction. and, of course, we must consider these statements precisely as statements. that is, ukrainian intelligence reports this, citing the data received. so the situation is extremely unclear. however, this creates the feeling that that elon musk is trying to show that he can influence international politics, and he expresses. so that pro-russian feeling
when it came to russia and ukraine, starlink said that they knew nothing about it, right? ing denies that russia is using his terminals, however , the accusations were not that they are used in russia, but that they are used in the territory of ukraine occupied by russia, in other words, in ukraine, and this refers us to the previous incident, when musk turned off staring over krim, although international law recognizes the peninsula as ukraine, russia annexed it in 2014 . musk used the phrase,...
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russia is so isolated that when we speak of nazis, ukraine is supposedly full of nazis and russia is almost free in ukraine from nazis. it is an affront to the russians who died during world war ii who liberated to defeat nazis. to speak of the heros of world war ii is one thing, but to compare ukrainians to nazis is to rewrite history. this special military operation is special because it is unjustified, it is criminal, it is special. military operations usually have some reasons, justifications, this one does not which is why you call it special. i have a generation that was born after the war. today germany is my friend, my partner. and today the security of young people defense -- depends on our neighbors. korea for example who every morning have to wonder what the dictator in the north of the country is going to think or do. it's sad to think that depending on where you are born, security is not the same. there are other countries around the world. we have to think of the future of our young people. those who haven't signed the text on the protection of children in schools should
russia is so isolated that when we speak of nazis, ukraine is supposedly full of nazis and russia is almost free in ukraine from nazis. it is an affront to the russians who died during world war ii who liberated to defeat nazis. to speak of the heros of world war ii is one thing, but to compare ukrainians to nazis is to rewrite history. this special military operation is special because it is unjustified, it is criminal, it is special. military operations usually have some reasons,...
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russia's war against ukraine.
russia's war against ukraine.
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and ukraine is a test for russia. if ukraine loses, russia will turn ukraine sources against you, against the west. have no doubt of that. so either prudent is defeated or the whole international system collapses. there is simply no middle ground, i'm afraid. so the international alliances must be strengthened, no doubt. more investment must be made into our own security, that's for sure. but all this may be too late if ukraine doesn't receive the necessary tools now, at this particular moment. and if russia is not stopped in ukraine, the cost of restoring order in the entire world will be much higher. eventually, unfortunate, every country around the world will be affected by russian aggression. let me finish saying that we might have to answer one simple question today. what world we all want to live in today, whether it is putin's world, or the world we have been working for so many decades to ensure peace and stability, working for our kids and our future generations. i thank you for your support. thank you so much
and ukraine is a test for russia. if ukraine loses, russia will turn ukraine sources against you, against the west. have no doubt of that. so either prudent is defeated or the whole international system collapses. there is simply no middle ground, i'm afraid. so the international alliances must be strengthened, no doubt. more investment must be made into our own security, that's for sure. but all this may be too late if ukraine doesn't receive the necessary tools now, at this particular moment....
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and ukraine also want to be a part of russia. so the projects and the 2014 has been to integrate ukraine into the u. s. light order, and that's been catastrophic. let's say i wanna bring you is what i want you to spawn aaron. but also this fundamental question of doing, you see russia expanding even further and continuing this sort of power that we've seen since 2008? yes, russia will expand once, given the chance of this, nobody fight spots. if you praise stops twice and back rushing, fluids fine, and what will happen is that you will have russian missiles directed at a number of western capitals located that you praise the fall most west and borders which will be done for me and will be reachable within 2 hours, if this is something that says you're lucky required for the us once. i'm pretty sure that the answer is no. um, this is why uh, there's also robot support for you re and drove off and i'll just come to the nation by pointing back towards rush. i'm something that i want to get straight arrow and has implied so many times
and ukraine also want to be a part of russia. so the projects and the 2014 has been to integrate ukraine into the u. s. light order, and that's been catastrophic. let's say i wanna bring you is what i want you to spawn aaron. but also this fundamental question of doing, you see russia expanding even further and continuing this sort of power that we've seen since 2008? yes, russia will expand once, given the chance of this, nobody fight spots. if you praise stops twice and back rushing, fluids...
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it is also worth noting here that qatar is in this war, a war of ukraine with russia, supports ukraine in a very native way. he did not join the sanctions against russia, he does not give ukraine weapons, but he helps in the humanitarian sphere, for example, he gave 100 million dollars to the energy sector for a hospital, and this is how he helps to give back. of ukrainian children and the qatari officials keep repeating that this is only the beginning, that more children will be returned in the future and that it is even possible to return some of the civilian captives of ukrainians who are currently in russia, and this is the main goal of the ukrainian side now, so that such returns are regular, colleagues, we have already mentioned that this week there was a record-breaking number of returns of ukrainian children, 11 children were handed over... to their relatives, this is what children who are taken away, like their relatives, go through to the last, they do not lose hope of seeing them again, and this is what serhiy told journalists, he is the uncle of the children whom russia too
it is also worth noting here that qatar is in this war, a war of ukraine with russia, supports ukraine in a very native way. he did not join the sanctions against russia, he does not give ukraine weapons, but he helps in the humanitarian sphere, for example, he gave 100 million dollars to the energy sector for a hospital, and this is how he helps to give back. of ukrainian children and the qatari officials keep repeating that this is only the beginning, that more children will be returned in...
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ambassadors to ukraine took part in a discussion at the two-year mark of the russia-ukraine war. ss foreign aid, china's relationship to russia and the resilience of the ukrainian people. the event was cohosted by the u.s. institute of peace and the atlantic council. my name is lise grande, head of the united states institute of peace, congress establishes in 1984 as a public nonpartisan independent institute that is dedicated to helping prevent, mitigate and resolve violent conflict brodrick would like to describe ourselves as a part of the government of the interagency that this conflict prevention. our purpose today is to mark the second anniversary of russia's brutal full-scale invasion of ukraine, and the tenth anniversary of russia's illegal annexation of crimea. eait's an honor for us to cohost the special event with atlantic council. joining us today are several former u.s. ambassadors to ukraine. we have ambassador john herbst, ambassador steven pifer, john tefft, alongside ambassador bill taylor who is usip's vice president for europe, and ambassador yovanovitch. when ru
ambassadors to ukraine took part in a discussion at the two-year mark of the russia-ukraine war. ss foreign aid, china's relationship to russia and the resilience of the ukrainian people. the event was cohosted by the u.s. institute of peace and the atlantic council. my name is lise grande, head of the united states institute of peace, congress establishes in 1984 as a public nonpartisan independent institute that is dedicated to helping prevent, mitigate and resolve violent conflict brodrick...
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since russia invaded it is taking control of large regions of eastern ukraine. and currently, moscow appears to have the upper hand after taking control of the ukrainian tide of, of div called last week. russia says its forces have advanced further to the west. the dental use ukraine bureau chief and it quarterly poses the question. can you create and keep off with resistance to pretends war? the only thing we can regret is it, we didn't stop active measures earlier. means the rule that was by them, improvements message, recent interview with the russian state tv woods. to put an end to speculation that the kremlin might be open to some kind of deal to freeze this conflict. a receipt, let's say, which is ukraine x. but at london's chatham house think tank, she says, pretend still thinks you can take all of ukraine. it is clear from public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. a named russian sources
since russia invaded it is taking control of large regions of eastern ukraine. and currently, moscow appears to have the upper hand after taking control of the ukrainian tide of, of div called last week. russia says its forces have advanced further to the west. the dental use ukraine bureau chief and it quarterly poses the question. can you create and keep off with resistance to pretends war? the only thing we can regret is it, we didn't stop active measures earlier. means the rule that was by...
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respect that you have people in ukraine who hate russia fair enough to do people in ukraine also want to be a part of russia. so the projects on the 2014 has been to integrate ukraine into the u. s. light order. and that's when catastrophic. let's say i wanna renew is i want to respond to aaron, but also this fundamental question of, do you see russia expanding even further and continued this sort of pattern that we've seen since 2008? yes, russia will expand once given the chance. and if nobody find spots, if you praise stops, twice and back, russia will expand. and what will happen is that you will have russian missiles directed at a number of western capitals located that you praise the fall most west and borders which will lead on for me and will be reachable within 2 hours. if this is something that you want for the worst ones, i'm pretty sure that the answer is no. and this is why there's also role of support for you right and drove off and i'll just come to the nation by pointing back towards rush on something that i want to get straight. iron has implied so many times that's d
respect that you have people in ukraine who hate russia fair enough to do people in ukraine also want to be a part of russia. so the projects on the 2014 has been to integrate ukraine into the u. s. light order. and that's when catastrophic. let's say i wanna renew is i want to respond to aaron, but also this fundamental question of, do you see russia expanding even further and continued this sort of pattern that we've seen since 2008? yes, russia will expand once given the chance. and if...
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they want to put ukraine at the negotiating table with russia again. enly changed the rhetoric regarding the war in ukraine? about this and other things, during the next hour we will talk with our guests, who will be in touch literally in 10-15 minutes. these are oleg hrybachuk, a politician, the former head of the security service of ukraine, valentyn nalyvaichenko and a veteran of the russian-ukrainian war, yevhen dykiy. however, before starting our big conversation, i suggest you watch a video of what were the consequences of a massive attack by the russian invaders on the territory of the ukrainian state, lviv, zaporizhzhia, dnipro, kharkiv region, poltava region and kyiv region. here is footage of the aftermath of the attack in lviv. the first wave blew out this window , the second wave blew out there, then again there , then another blow, another blow, well, it was very scary, the child was taken, the child was taken, the woman and the corridor, we are very badly damaged, near... the offices, school laboratory with spilled reagents, we have about
they want to put ukraine at the negotiating table with russia again. enly changed the rhetoric regarding the war in ukraine? about this and other things, during the next hour we will talk with our guests, who will be in touch literally in 10-15 minutes. these are oleg hrybachuk, a politician, the former head of the security service of ukraine, valentyn nalyvaichenko and a veteran of the russian-ukrainian war, yevhen dykiy. however, before starting our big conversation, i suggest you watch a...
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it's 2 years since russia launched its full scale invasion of ukraine. and that time the war has claim tens of thousands of lives and displaced millions. russia controls just under a 5th if you creating territory as things done. know us actually general antonio baton rouge has described the words devastating impact on new create. in any war, everyone suffers. but the people of ukraine are suffering appallingly from the warranty inflicted on them by adoption. over 10 in the house calls and civilian man, women and children have been cubes. though this will feed good is likely higher damage and destruction of hospital schools, adults, facilities and see really mean for the section of these frequent. i mean does, if i so 90 education and dose gets to see these with them is all destroyed in general. the low and that means the book and reading test over $380000.00 villages across the country would without electricity or live these months. according to the canadian energy company, united nations, as documented, widespread and disturbing brutality. well, 2 years
it's 2 years since russia launched its full scale invasion of ukraine. and that time the war has claim tens of thousands of lives and displaced millions. russia controls just under a 5th if you creating territory as things done. know us actually general antonio baton rouge has described the words devastating impact on new create. in any war, everyone suffers. but the people of ukraine are suffering appallingly from the warranty inflicted on them by adoption. over 10 in the house calls and...
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since russia invaded us taking control of large regions of eastern ukraine. and currently moscow appears to have the upper hand after taking control of the ukrainian tired of, of disco last week. russia says its forces have advanced further to the west, dw is ukraine bureau chief, nit quarterly poses the question. can you crane keep up its resistance to cushions, war? the only thing we can regret is it, we didn't stop active measures earlier. he means the rule that was brought to my patients message, their recent interview with the russian state tv woods, to put an end to speculation that the kremlin might be open to some kind of deal to freeze this conflict. a receipt, let's say, which is ukraine x, but at london's chatham house, think tank. she says pollutants still think so. you can take or if you claim it is clear, wrong boykin's public statements that he's not changing his war objectives. what i see russia in this year really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources,
since russia invaded us taking control of large regions of eastern ukraine. and currently moscow appears to have the upper hand after taking control of the ukrainian tired of, of disco last week. russia says its forces have advanced further to the west, dw is ukraine bureau chief, nit quarterly poses the question. can you crane keep up its resistance to cushions, war? the only thing we can regret is it, we didn't stop active measures earlier. he means the rule that was brought to my patients...
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. overtime ukraine began moving away from russia and it's fear of influence and closer to the european union and nato, the food you hated that he refused to accept ukraine as a separate entity 1st, illegally amex and crime. yeah. in 2014 and inciting a war in eastern ukraine, them in 2022, launching an all out invasion. this is catching us capital so grossly. thousands of civilians were killed when russian forces seize the city. limits. the united nations later called girls me the most destroyed city on earth, the and here's my to you for it in eastern ukraine, after russia's forces occupied the city in 2022. after a 3 months each. almost all residential buildings were destroyed. ukrainian sources say more than 20000 civilians were killed in by the airport when um they skipped the images from your brain after wallet struggle to differentiate between the 2. and that it was a horrifying realization. but sometimes it couldn't tell which one was brought me and which one was, let's say, well, you a nice to meet of a witness. the worrying girl is me as
. overtime ukraine began moving away from russia and it's fear of influence and closer to the european union and nato, the food you hated that he refused to accept ukraine as a separate entity 1st, illegally amex and crime. yeah. in 2014 and inciting a war in eastern ukraine, them in 2022, launching an all out invasion. this is catching us capital so grossly. thousands of civilians were killed when russian forces seize the city. limits. the united nations later called girls me the most...
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here's the look of how you countries have helped ukraine today. since russia's invasion, ukraine has needed billions of stimulus, and e u countries have committed their support by luxury and through the blocks institutions. the economist at the keel institute has been tracking a promise to ukraine by his allies since the start of the war, military aid, the weapons, and ammunition needed to fight the russian army accounts for a significant proportion of the assistance. here, germany is ukraine's biggest dona in the u, with northern states, denmark benevolence, and sweet and trading behind with single digit billions. but it is worth noticing that small i. e. u. member states have made bigger commitments to ukraine relative to the size of their economies by share of g d. p. eastern european countries like lithuania, lexia, eddystone. yep. have pledged the most to ukraine up to as much as one percent of their g d p. while the us as ministry support ukraine exceeds that of the e u by almost 10000000000 zeros european union countries, all ukraine's biggest bonus if yo
here's the look of how you countries have helped ukraine today. since russia's invasion, ukraine has needed billions of stimulus, and e u countries have committed their support by luxury and through the blocks institutions. the economist at the keel institute has been tracking a promise to ukraine by his allies since the start of the war, military aid, the weapons, and ammunition needed to fight the russian army accounts for a significant proportion of the assistance. here, germany is ukraine's...
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they understand that ukraine's struggle against... russiahas a direct impact on the larger geopolitical context, particularly on the nato space. failure to contain russian aggression in ukraine could lead to numerous additional challenges for all members of the north atlantic alliance. it is obvious that ukrainians are fighting not only for themselves, but also for all of us. this understanding is widespread among experts and politicians. and in the us there is considerable support for providing more aid to ukraine. however, the main... the harm lies in one person and that is donald trump. he is motivated by the desire not to allow joe biden's political success before the presidential election. trump is well aware of biden's priorities. in particular, the need to help ukraine and israel and reach agreements on better management of the us-mexico border. therefore, trump seeks to prevent such achievements of biden. although such figures as hilary clinton and timothy. while the schneiders are deeply respected and admired, they lack the politica
they understand that ukraine's struggle against... russiahas a direct impact on the larger geopolitical context, particularly on the nato space. failure to contain russian aggression in ukraine could lead to numerous additional challenges for all members of the north atlantic alliance. it is obvious that ukrainians are fighting not only for themselves, but also for all of us. this understanding is widespread among experts and politicians. and in the us there is considerable support for...
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ukraine. speaking of russia's _ russians from ukraine. speaking of russia's war _ russians from ukraine. raine. speaking of russia's war in ukraine, we i of russia's war in ukraine, we have heard from the army chief alexander ciskei this evening that the troops have withdrawn from the eastern city of a diva entirely to and encirclement. where is your reading of weather ukraine position is at this point —— 0leksandr syrskyi. it this point -- oleksandr syrskyi— this point -- oleksandr s rs i. , .,~ ., syrskyi. it is weaker now, the russians _ syrskyi. it is weaker now, the russians apparently - syrskyi. it is weaker now, the russians apparently have - syrskyi. it is weaker now, the i russians apparently have taken over a deep car. ukrainians lacked ammunition and that has been at the because the suppliers have not been coming from the west but particularly from the west but particularly from the west but particularly from the united states because of this hold—up so this is a very brutal war of attrition —— avdiivka. the russians are getting more aggressive and they have taken some more ter
ukraine. speaking of russia's _ russians from ukraine. speaking of russia's war _ russians from ukraine. raine. speaking of russia's war in ukraine, we i of russia's war in ukraine, we have heard from the army chief alexander ciskei this evening that the troops have withdrawn from the eastern city of a diva entirely to and encirclement. where is your reading of weather ukraine position is at this point —— 0leksandr syrskyi. it this point -- oleksandr syrskyi— this point -- oleksandr s rs...
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so if i change a special anniversary to year sense, the special military operation of russia began in ukraine. however, russia and its diplomats made a point to pointing out the true causes of the conflict. the conflict is routed and big efforts by the united states to return the sovereignty of ukraine and turn the ukraine into a proxy through wish to harm russia. there was the euro made and to there was the disregarding of the men's good agreement to the ongoing bombing and shelling of don, asking, look, god skin. all of this lead to a situation where russia felt that the situation required a special military operation. and it was unavoidable that they move in, recognize the new republics and protect them from ukraine's ongoing aggression rush . i made a point of highlighting this version of the vans and not letting western leaders with their very simplistic and one sided narrative go on. a poll style, russia made a point of telling the world what western media has refused to let the world now and using this particular anniversary to spread the troops. i made lots of deceptions regarding the
so if i change a special anniversary to year sense, the special military operation of russia began in ukraine. however, russia and its diplomats made a point to pointing out the true causes of the conflict. the conflict is routed and big efforts by the united states to return the sovereignty of ukraine and turn the ukraine into a proxy through wish to harm russia. there was the euro made and to there was the disregarding of the men's good agreement to the ongoing bombing and shelling of don,...
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the president answered dozens of questions, many of them related to ukraine and relations between russiand the west. watch the full recording of this conversation right now. came to kiev, removed two brothers from power, who, apparently, were once members of rurik’s squad, and thus... russia began to develop, having two centers, in kiev and novgorod. the next very significant date in the history of russia, 988, is baptism russia, when prince vladimir, the great-grandson of rurik, baptized russia and accepted orthodoxy, the eastern part of christianity, eastern christianity, from that time began to strengthen. one language and after the baptism of russia, one faith , the power of the prince , a centralized russian state began to take shape, but for various reasons after... the introduction of the throne's heritage, ancient times, and the middle ages, by yaroslav the wise a little later after he passed away , the throne's legacy was complex was transmitted not directly from father to eldest son, but from the deceased prince, his brother, then his sons along different lines, all this led to
the president answered dozens of questions, many of them related to ukraine and relations between russiand the west. watch the full recording of this conversation right now. came to kiev, removed two brothers from power, who, apparently, were once members of rurik’s squad, and thus... russia began to develop, having two centers, in kiev and novgorod. the next very significant date in the history of russia, 988, is baptism russia, when prince vladimir, the great-grandson of rurik, baptized...
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ukraine, russia and europe need peace, and ukraine and russia need security guarantees from the strongesttional players. one of the results of this confrontation is a deep economic crisis in europe, past gdp growth in russia. here is 3%, these are imf data. in the west they admit that the sanctions have not yielded results and are changing the rhetoric. the head of the german foreign ministry claims, yes, restrictions do not work, but... today early voting for the presidential elections started in russia, it is taking place in hard-to-reach and remote places, for example, in the far north, at polar stations, in remote mountainous regions, everything, so that every citizen has the opportunity to make their choice, and early voting near the battle line contact in new regions, from today it started in the zaporozhye region. let me remind you that the main election days for the head of state are from march 15 to the seventeenth, but the main day is march 17. well, today is a single voting day in belarus; for the first time, elections at different levels have been combined. the largest campaig
ukraine, russia and europe need peace, and ukraine and russia need security guarantees from the strongesttional players. one of the results of this confrontation is a deep economic crisis in europe, past gdp growth in russia. here is 3%, these are imf data. in the west they admit that the sanctions have not yielded results and are changing the rhetoric. the head of the german foreign ministry claims, yes, restrictions do not work, but... today early voting for the presidential elections started...
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in addition, president putin may want to sway turkey to russia's position on ukraine. , as we discussed earlier, president erdogan is holding on. consistent and balanced policy towards russia, aimed at countering russian expansion in the black sea region. avoiding unnecessary tension. turkey consistently supports the territorial integrity of ukraine, condemns the annexation of crimea and calls for an end to russia's military actions. however, despite providing military support to ukraine from drones to naval potential, turkey refrains from joining the sanctions against russia, encouraging turkish companies. to continue doing business with russia, such a balanced approach serves the national interests of turkey and it is unlikely that president putin will be able to convince turkey to abandon it in favor of supporting russia against ukraine, as such a move would be against the main interests of the republic of turkey. well, in any case , we understand what happened in terms of various plans for the meeting, formally the national security advisors, the meetings took place
in addition, president putin may want to sway turkey to russia's position on ukraine. , as we discussed earlier, president erdogan is holding on. consistent and balanced policy towards russia, aimed at countering russian expansion in the black sea region. avoiding unnecessary tension. turkey consistently supports the territorial integrity of ukraine, condemns the annexation of crimea and calls for an end to russia's military actions. however, despite providing military support to ukraine from...
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in addition, president putin may want to sway turkey to russia's position on ukraine. owever, as we discussed earlier, president erdogan has followed a consistent and balanced policy towards russia aimed at countering russian expansion in the black sea region. avoiding unnecessary tension. turkey consistently supports the territorial integrity of ukraine, condemns the annexation of crimea. calls for an end to russia's military actions, however, despite providing ukraine with military support from drones to naval capabilities, turkey refrains from joining sanctions against russia. encourages turkish companies to continue doing business with russia. such a balanced approach serves turkey's national interests, and it is unlikely that president putin will be able to convince turkey to abandon it in favor of supporting russia against ukraine, as such the step would be contrary to the main interests of the republic of turkey. well, in any case, we understand that there was a different plan of a meeting of formal advisers on national security... the meetings took place in the
in addition, president putin may want to sway turkey to russia's position on ukraine. owever, as we discussed earlier, president erdogan has followed a consistent and balanced policy towards russia aimed at countering russian expansion in the black sea region. avoiding unnecessary tension. turkey consistently supports the territorial integrity of ukraine, condemns the annexation of crimea. calls for an end to russia's military actions, however, despite providing ukraine with military support...
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they understand that ukraine's struggle against russia has a direct impact on the larger geopolitical context, particularly the nato space. failure to contain russian aggression in ukraine may lead to numerous additional ones. challenges for all members of the north atlantic alliance. it is obvious that ukrainians are fighting not only for themselves, but also for all of us. this understanding, widely shared by the media and by cia director michael pompeo, with whom i have worked closely in recent years , suggests that trump may eventually give aid to ukraine and give it the green light. after all, despite ukraine's request during obama's presidency, it was trump, and... obama allowed ukraine to sell anti-tank missile complexes. this shows that he understands the importance of supporting ukraine's defense efforts. however, trump's actions regarding ukraine are inconsistent, which indicates a lack of strategic planning. he vacillates between wanting to provide more aid to ukraine and undermining efforts to do so. such inconsistency may be due to his desire to cause harm. unresolved fee
they understand that ukraine's struggle against russia has a direct impact on the larger geopolitical context, particularly the nato space. failure to contain russian aggression in ukraine may lead to numerous additional ones. challenges for all members of the north atlantic alliance. it is obvious that ukrainians are fighting not only for themselves, but also for all of us. this understanding, widely shared by the media and by cia director michael pompeo, with whom i have worked closely in...
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ukraine is a christian country that respects traditional family values, so it is not surprising that russiats to destroy them, and we must not allow that, i am here to show visible support and to hear from ukrainians and help convince my fellow legislators to help to ukraine for its own sake and for the sake of the whole world. the most that americans can do to preserve freedom of religion in ukraine and preserve life of the ukrainian faithful is to help ukraine on the battlefield, say the ukrainian participants of the prayer breakfast, and this is the message they are trying to convey in word, prayer, and song. this love for ukraine is very important now. we will win, but it will be much faster with american help, ask the americans to give us help, so that they don't get tired of helping, because ukraine needs this help very much. natalka churyukova, vyacheslav filyushkin, voice of america. during ukrainians this week in washington , a photo exhibition about russian humiliation was presented shelling of the church of ukraine. hanna tverdohlip and vyacheslav filyushkin visited this exhibiti
ukraine is a christian country that respects traditional family values, so it is not surprising that russiats to destroy them, and we must not allow that, i am here to show visible support and to hear from ukrainians and help convince my fellow legislators to help to ukraine for its own sake and for the sake of the whole world. the most that americans can do to preserve freedom of religion in ukraine and preserve life of the ukrainian faithful is to help ukraine on the battlefield, say the...
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if ukraine is not allowed to win, then the entire west. a counteroffensive to hopes that ukraine could defeat russiabout that we must not let ukraine lose, because if it loses, then the threat will hang over the entire west. it is clear that we... of course, it is argued based on the fact that we need to resist the growing tendency in the west itself in favor of this war being finally somehow stopped, because they are actually fighting here in this report not so much with russia, but with its internal enemy, who does not want this, which is called trump in the united states, saying that ukraine cannot continue recklessly only in credit to give weapons, they say , against the background of those publications that are happening everywhere, that generally speaking, the strategy to defeat russia turned out to be a failure, russia will not, will not lose the war with ukraine, russia cannot lose it, well, tucker kalson, who has recently become very quotable, and was very quotable before, says that this is impossible in principle, and he is absolutely right, so that... we remember very well, the german gen
if ukraine is not allowed to win, then the entire west. a counteroffensive to hopes that ukraine could defeat russiabout that we must not let ukraine lose, because if it loses, then the threat will hang over the entire west. it is clear that we... of course, it is argued based on the fact that we need to resist the growing tendency in the west itself in favor of this war being finally somehow stopped, because they are actually fighting here in this report not so much with russia, but with its...
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however, we should not forget that ukraine has maintained its sovereignty, which is exactly what russia has attacked. ukraine has also managed to reclaim about a 50 percent of the territory occupied by russia and important. the ukraine has managed to, to set up the grain cory door going through the black sea so that it continues to exports its it's brings to the rest of the world. so yes, this is a difficult time and 10 is going to be a difficult. yeah. but the ukraine has shown that it can hold its own then that's why we have to continue supporting ukraine much foster. and here's the phrase difficult time, alexander. let me bring you in here because i wonder if the narrative is very different in moscow, especially with the last set of ideas. guy is russia feeling like it's taking charge? and yes, they will be sitting about at the moment for several reasons. well, 1st of all, as close as you mentioned, it's the successes on the buckled route. the 2nd reason is that the sanctions that are being put against russia not having the effect, the west, the want to the restroom because essential
however, we should not forget that ukraine has maintained its sovereignty, which is exactly what russia has attacked. ukraine has also managed to reclaim about a 50 percent of the territory occupied by russia and important. the ukraine has managed to, to set up the grain cory door going through the black sea so that it continues to exports its it's brings to the rest of the world. so yes, this is a difficult time and 10 is going to be a difficult. yeah. but the ukraine has shown that it can...
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came to america, and in america offered further support for ukraine, further arming of germany, europe, america with cooperation against russia, then what, well, it would be impossible to imagine where. 15-20 years ago, here the german chancellor turns out to be the defender of ukraine. he came, of course, to under, to confirm i don't know if this will affect it, but it is not excluded, because after all, not only scholz, other state leaders have already spoken out in favor of helping ukraine, the rope is with the help of the white house , the pentagon, the state department, well, a large part of intellectuals and analysts, so the more the house of representatives becomes isolated, and it is possible that scholz and his visas will help in this, in this direction, but it is the fact that, yes, by and large europeans should convince the americans that they... should help ukraine, let's remember the year 2022, and well, yes, well, it's just such an irony of history, it's one of the positives of this and that crisis, which is present now in the house of representatives, that it's forcing europeans to finally take their own securi
came to america, and in america offered further support for ukraine, further arming of germany, europe, america with cooperation against russia, then what, well, it would be impossible to imagine where. 15-20 years ago, here the german chancellor turns out to be the defender of ukraine. he came, of course, to under, to confirm i don't know if this will affect it, but it is not excluded, because after all, not only scholz, other state leaders have already spoken out in favor of helping ukraine,...
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prior to 2014, dated ukraine closer threat to russia? -- ukraine closer threat to russia? —— pose.he state? no. in 1994 when signing the budapest memorandum? no, russia pledged never to use force against ukraine. if ukrainian state was such a threat to russian—speaking residents, why did every region of ukraine for for independence? crimea in the don bass included. cut through ludicrous accusations and what are you left with? nothing but the ahistorical claim that ukraine's very existence is anti—russian. and to the self—determination and where the foundations of the united nations. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. signing an agreement with the border agency to incorporate more closely on tackling irregular migration and boosting the exchange of information on human smuggling patterns and document fraud but will not see joint patrols and provide for the return of migrants from britain. government commission review into tackling political violence is to recommend the police should shut down protest outside np offices and council buildings in the apartments. in p
prior to 2014, dated ukraine closer threat to russia? -- ukraine closer threat to russia? —— pose.he state? no. in 1994 when signing the budapest memorandum? no, russia pledged never to use force against ukraine. if ukrainian state was such a threat to russian—speaking residents, why did every region of ukraine for for independence? crimea in the don bass included. cut through ludicrous accusations and what are you left with? nothing but the ahistorical claim that ukraine's very existence...
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russia. instead, two hours of the world according to vladimir putin. steve rosenberg, bbc news. the war in ukraine russia and ukraine have launched fierce counter—offensives against one another, and yet much less land has changed hands this second year compared to the first. the bbc�*s analysis editor ros atkins has been looking at the state of play. it's almost two years since russia's invasion of ukraine, and the war has all but ground to a halt. this is the front—line a year ago marked in blue. this is the front—line now. it's hardly moved. in 2022, the first year of the war, 130,000 square kilometres of territory changed hands between russia and ukraine. in 2023, it was 900. and this isn't through a lack of trying. last year, there was a major counteroffensive from ukraine, and russia has made moves, too. but a breakthrough hasn't come. and to understand why, bbc verify�*s looked at three locations. they're all on the front—line. first, robotyne. it's a small village that was retaken by ukraine last summer. it's important because it's close to russia's supply line to crimea. russia annexed cri
russia. instead, two hours of the world according to vladimir putin. steve rosenberg, bbc news. the war in ukraine russia and ukraine have launched fierce counter—offensives against one another, and yet much less land has changed hands this second year compared to the first. the bbc�*s analysis editor ros atkins has been looking at the state of play. it's almost two years since russia's invasion of ukraine, and the war has all but ground to a halt. this is the front—line a year ago marked...
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ukraine last summer. it's important because it's close to russia's supply line to crimea. russia annexed crimea in 2014. een able to advance, which highlights our first reason the war isn't moving. one of the things that has been underestimated are russian defences. so i think underestimating those defences has been one part of why there hasn't been a major breakthrough. the white lines on this map show russia's multiple defences south of robotyne. these include anti—tank defences known as dragon's teeth and landmines, too. the depth of russia's defences is one of the reasons the war has slowed. another can be seen in the village of krynky. it's in territory controlled by russia on the eastern side of the dnipro river. and after months of trying, ukrainian forces managed to cross the water and take part of krynky. but again, they struggled to push on. not least because technology is dominating. both sides are using weaponised drones known as uavs. this ukrainian video shows a russian soldier being monitored by a drone and then attacked. russia uses drones extensively, too, just as both sides use artiller
ukraine last summer. it's important because it's close to russia's supply line to crimea. russia annexed crimea in 2014. een able to advance, which highlights our first reason the war isn't moving. one of the things that has been underestimated are russian defences. so i think underestimating those defences has been one part of why there hasn't been a major breakthrough. the white lines on this map show russia's multiple defences south of robotyne. these include anti—tank defences known as...
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putin's potential agenda, it is worth noting that turkey already acted as a mediator between ukraine and russian march 22. negotiations on ending the war, then ukraine offered a cessation agreement fire, according to which russia should withdraw all its troops that entered ukraine after february 24, 2022. ukraine would declare neutrality, avoid joining nato and discuss the legal status of donbass after 15 years. although this proposal is no longer under discussion, it indicated ukraine's willingness to consider it. however, russia rejected this offer, as putin preferred the continuation of the conflict. therefore, given ukraine's determination to defend and return its territory, external parties, including switzerland should refrain from pressuring ukraine to cease hostilities if ukraine is not ready for this. well, unfortunately, i have to end our conversation. thank you, mr. ambassador, for this one. brilliant analysis, i want to remind our tv viewers that matthew bryza, ex-adviser of the united states secretary of state, former director of european and eurasian affairs at the us national sec
putin's potential agenda, it is worth noting that turkey already acted as a mediator between ukraine and russian march 22. negotiations on ending the war, then ukraine offered a cessation agreement fire, according to which russia should withdraw all its troops that entered ukraine after february 24, 2022. ukraine would declare neutrality, avoid joining nato and discuss the legal status of donbass after 15 years. although this proposal is no longer under discussion, it indicated ukraine's...
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on the second anniversary of the full—scale invasion of ukraine, president zelensky vows that his country will defeat russiaveral western leaders in kyiv are pledging their solidarity. but ukraine is losing territory and there are warnings moscow is taking advantage of the delays in delivering western military help. now on bbc news, ukrainecast and the global news podcast. it's two years since russia began its full—scale invasion of ukraine, triggering the bloodiest conflict in europe since the second world war. but after 730 days of fighting, who has the upper hand? what is life like in ukraine and russia today, and when will the killing end? the global news podcast and ukrainecast have come together to answer your questions. ukrainecast from bbc news. hello, i'm oliver conway from the global news podcast. i'm vitaly shevchenko, the co—presenter from ukrainecast in the ukrainecast studio. i'm olga robinson from bbc verify, also in the ukrainecast studio. i'm lyse doucet, the bbc's chief international- correspondent and i'm back. in the ukrainian capital, kyiv. and i'm steven rosenberg, the bbc's russia edi
on the second anniversary of the full—scale invasion of ukraine, president zelensky vows that his country will defeat russiaveral western leaders in kyiv are pledging their solidarity. but ukraine is losing territory and there are warnings moscow is taking advantage of the delays in delivering western military help. now on bbc news, ukrainecast and the global news podcast. it's two years since russia began its full—scale invasion of ukraine, triggering the bloodiest conflict in europe since...
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sweden's own support for ukraine in - russia and putin himself. ia and putin himself. sweden's own support for ukraine in its war l own support for ukraine in its war against russia, is yourjoining of nato imminent? you are sure that hungary, the last country whose support you need is forthcoming? yes, we are very helpful. already the other allies have ratified it and what we're hearing now from budapest is that they are willing also to ratify us in the hungarian parliament, and that is very good for sweden, but we also think it is good for nato because sweden inside nato will strengthen the whole northern flank of the alliance and it be good for nato to be able to deter and defend risk or aggression so we are determined to be a full—fledged group member of the alliance. full-fledged group member of the alliance. ., ., , ., alliance. how real is that the risk of aggression? — alliance. how real is that the risk of aggression? there _ alliance. how real is that the risk of aggression? there was - alliance. how real is that the risk of aggression? th
sweden's own support for ukraine in - russia and putin himself. ia and putin himself. sweden's own support for ukraine in its war l own support for ukraine in its war against russia, is yourjoining of nato imminent? you are sure that hungary, the last country whose support you need is forthcoming? yes, we are very helpful. already the other allies have ratified it and what we're hearing now from budapest is that they are willing also to ratify us in the hungarian parliament, and that is very...
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hungary did not give ukraine several tens of millions of dollars in aid and a balcony drop on russia.name. yuri fizer and this is the world about ukraine column, i'll start in a moment. well, i'll start with this. no matter who says that the german tabloid bild is a tabloid and should not be trusted, but to tell the truth, this publication was one of the first to publish detailed maps in its columns in december 2000, even in november 2021. with the directions of the advance of the russian terrorist forces into ukraine, and they then drew these three directions from the north, from the northeast, from the east, and from the south, and therefore today , should we trust them? sources, and the previous evening bild journalists, citing their own sources , reported that the german government already... has a plan ready in case of a hypothetical attack by russia. it consists of four stages. first, the german government believes that the kremlin will launch a massive disinformation campaign. the second phase will begin with large maneuvers of russian troops on the borders of the alliance. the
hungary did not give ukraine several tens of millions of dollars in aid and a balcony drop on russia.name. yuri fizer and this is the world about ukraine column, i'll start in a moment. well, i'll start with this. no matter who says that the german tabloid bild is a tabloid and should not be trusted, but to tell the truth, this publication was one of the first to publish detailed maps in its columns in december 2000, even in november 2021. with the directions of the advance of the russian...
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involving military support, diplomatic support, financial support that would ultimately help ukraine defeat russiaviding any of that well, they, in fact, mean that ukraine is being forced to fight with its hands being tied behind its back, because there are numerous stories of ukrainians having to withdraw, to surrender even, once they run out of ammunition. it's that bad. i remember talking to a journalist who spent four months in avdiivka over the period of autumn. and he was saying that in december, he was saying, we are lacking ammunition, we're lacking men, we're lacking everything. it's just the only thing that we're winning with is motivation. and that was in december. and then in february, we saw what we saw, avdiivka fell. well, bearing all that in mind, where does it all go from here? not least with a possible return of donald trump to the white house, along with his promise to end the war in one day? olivier from paris. is there any chance that - the international criminal court in the hague will one dayjudgel vladimir putin for the war crimes he has committed? well, steve, that last on
involving military support, diplomatic support, financial support that would ultimately help ukraine defeat russiaviding any of that well, they, in fact, mean that ukraine is being forced to fight with its hands being tied behind its back, because there are numerous stories of ukrainians having to withdraw, to surrender even, once they run out of ammunition. it's that bad. i remember talking to a journalist who spent four months in avdiivka over the period of autumn. and he was saying that in...
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the, in the months that preceded the launching of the russian, a special military operation, ukraine, russia was hard at work for months trying to make the minister agreements work. trying to discuss with the west, with the west, with washington to make sure that they have a guarantee that ukraine is not going to become a part of nato. and their response was continuously that we're not going to make any guarantee like that. if, if need, if we decide that, you know, nato wants to become part of nato, are sorry, that ukraine wants to become part of nato. then you know, that's how it's going to be. and this is just a red line that mosque out made clear for the longest time. and now we're in this situations where this obviously military operation has been drawn out for about 2 years already. and we have to understand why it's not able to be concluded at this point because one of the main parts of this interview, and i think one of the most important parts of the russian president has said something that he said many times before. but obviously it doesn't get to the american public that russia ha
the, in the months that preceded the launching of the russian, a special military operation, ukraine, russia was hard at work for months trying to make the minister agreements work. trying to discuss with the west, with the west, with washington to make sure that they have a guarantee that ukraine is not going to become a part of nato. and their response was continuously that we're not going to make any guarantee like that. if, if need, if we decide that, you know, nato wants to become part of...