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and the two largest military supporters of ukraine in europe. and together, we will continue to provide unwavering support for our ukrainian friends, as you said, for as long as it takes. president zelensky has reiterated the importance of the fast delivery of military assistance, saying "every leader who does not waste time is a life—saver". let's speak to patrick bury, defence and security expert at the university of bath, and a former nato analyst. hello to you. i suppose the question is, we've seen this announcement from rishi sunak yesterday talking about increasing spending to 2.5% of gdp - about increasing spending to 2.5% of gdp — so the question more generally is, how ready is europe for battle? is it battle ready?— is, how ready is europe for battle? is it battle ready? good afternoon, lu . i is it battle ready? good afternoon, lucy- i think _ is it battle ready? good afternoon, lucy. i think it's _ is it battle ready? good afternoon, lucy. i think it's coming _ is it battle ready? good afternoon, lucy. i think it's coming from,
and the two largest military supporters of ukraine in europe. and together, we will continue to provide unwavering support for our ukrainian friends, as you said, for as long as it takes. president zelensky has reiterated the importance of the fast delivery of military assistance, saying "every leader who does not waste time is a life—saver". let's speak to patrick bury, defence and security expert at the university of bath, and a former nato analyst. hello to you. i suppose the...
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having to do more, europe doing more, europe looking for these patriot systems and eventually. and not only patriot, because risti, german also come to us, and others, and sampti will to come, europe is moving, now we see that the united states of america has also moved, so this is good news. putin's army is stronger now than it was two years ago, and therefore it is not worth guessing when and where he and his own might attack any other country in europe, you just have to be fully prepared for it. about this during a speech at the european. at the security and defense summit, estonian prime minister kaja kalas said. according to her, now , first of all, everything must be done so that ukraine wins and russia loses. the ukrainian armed forces, says ms. kalas, need to be given all the necessary weapons, and most importantly , especially at this rather critical moment, air defense equipment. and we also need long-term commitments from the west to help ukraine as much as needed. as for the negotiations, mrs. kala said about them. next, let's hear her in direct speech. on what basis can on
having to do more, europe doing more, europe looking for these patriot systems and eventually. and not only patriot, because risti, german also come to us, and others, and sampti will to come, europe is moving, now we see that the united states of america has also moved, so this is good news. putin's army is stronger now than it was two years ago, and therefore it is not worth guessing when and where he and his own might attack any other country in europe, you just have to be fully prepared for...
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, american contingents in europe, all this goes to pay off those debts that were, the rest will go to purchase new weapons that are produced by the largest american companies, such as lock martin and - a lot of others, yes, that are claiming to cut this american money, that is, they have now accelerated their flywheel, they have launched a whole series of new productions, they are in every possible way committed to receiving more and more money, you see that here is a package of these projects, that is , which is aimed at ukraine, which is aimed at helping israel, to help taiwan, these are all funds that will mostly go to the military lobby, so they directly put pressure on them. which is produced by the american military-industrial complex, so in this case, you know, well, in general, no one has any illusions, probably except for zelensky, all western analysts understand perfectly well that this is money to continue the conflict, but zelensky doesn’t have enough, you know , power to say that this is money for the disposal of the ukrainian population, ukraine will participate in thi
, american contingents in europe, all this goes to pay off those debts that were, the rest will go to purchase new weapons that are produced by the largest american companies, such as lock martin and - a lot of others, yes, that are claiming to cut this american money, that is, they have now accelerated their flywheel, they have launched a whole series of new productions, they are in every possible way committed to receiving more and more money, you see that here is a package of these projects,...
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, europe is of course hesitant, europe is thinking, you know, i can’t get the phrase out of my head that europeans once discovered america, what is america doing now, europe is closing it, a short advertisement and we’ll come back. american senator lince graham, terrorist and extremist. the russians are dying, we have never spent money so well. he is not afraid to speak the loudest words, because he is not responsible for them, he always promotes the interests of military-industrial corporations. now he insists on supplying ukraine with missiles that are being produced rayton company makes a statement that everyone should fight in ukraine. what we will do is not your model. untouchable. lindsey graham, american psycho. dolls of the heir tutti. today is the first one. a simple boy. benito mussolini would never have achieved what he achieved if it were not for the ardent support of educated and thinking people. his colleague was the prominent italian philosopher giovanni gentile. he published the first programmatic fascist text, a manifesto of fascist intellectuals. thanks to talented cr
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right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition as the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change. dick tats with their farm land, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, you have to be some more dependent on pricier american liquefied natural gas o. and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now up 75 percent in the 1st few months of this year compared to a year ago. so i guess my call figure is that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech, they'll just simply accept it all as objective reality. the fight against terrorism is at the top of the gender and some petersburg.
right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition as the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change. dick tats with their farm land, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, you have to be some more dependent on...
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to spite moscow, germany is abandoning its status as the industrial center of europe. scholz thanks norway for now becoming the main supplier of lng to germany. but if we talk about the entire european union in the first 2 months of this year, moscow became one of main suppliers of liquefied gas to the countries of the association. only the states exported more. the largest consignments from moscow were purchased by france, the netherlands and spain, for a total amount. duda said that the country is already ready for this. evgeny reshitnev and anna lvova, lead. hematomas, swelling of the leg, severe groin injury, hospital, operation, consequences of communication with classmates of one of the kiev school students, the mother complained about the brutal beating of her son on social networks. this story could have stayed that way. statistics on ordinary child bullying, if not for the reasons for the attack, it turned out that other children attacked a thirteen-year-old schoolboy because it seemed to them that he was watching a cartoon in russian. moreover, the management
to spite moscow, germany is abandoning its status as the industrial center of europe. scholz thanks norway for now becoming the main supplier of lng to germany. but if we talk about the entire european union in the first 2 months of this year, moscow became one of main suppliers of liquefied gas to the countries of the association. only the states exported more. the largest consignments from moscow were purchased by france, the netherlands and spain, for a total amount. duda said that the...
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for europe, and what happens in — asia matches for europe, and what happens in europe matches for asia, and that— happens in europe matches for asia, and that is— happens in europe matches for asia, and that is way up the cars wrapping up and that is way up the cars wrapping up with— and that is way up the cars wrapping up with our— and that is way up the cars wrapping up with our partners in the region. south _ up with our partners in the region. south korea, japan, new zealand and estonia, _ south korea, japan, new zealand and estonia, just make sure we are working — estonia, just make sure we are working closely with them. let�*s estonia, just make sure we are working closely with them. let's go to bbc next- _ working closely with them. let's go to bbc next. thank you, _ working closely with them. let's go to bbc next. thank you, a - working closely with them. let's go to bbc next. thank you, a question to bbc next. thank you, a question to both of you- _ to bbc next. thank you, a question to both of you. is— to bbc next. thank you, a question to both of you. is it _ t
for europe, and what happens in — asia matches for europe, and what happens in europe matches for asia, and that— happens in europe matches for asia, and that is— happens in europe matches for asia, and that is way up the cars wrapping up and that is way up the cars wrapping up with— and that is way up the cars wrapping up with our— and that is way up the cars wrapping up with our partners in the region. south _ up with our partners in the region. south korea, japan, new zealand and...
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and europe. what is the big deal if the two banks decouple and why are you concerned about the short end of the bond curve >> it is more a concern in the states and constructive view in europe clearly, over time, you see a strong correlation with the likes of u.s. treasuries and bond markets in general. there are at times when this correlation breaks down and since most recently in 2014 and 2017 with the correlation moving away from .8% to minus .8% if you focus on the u.s. and you will be bear iish on the back of the data if you look at europe, you have a constructive story there the disflinflation is still at play. >> daniel, you seem to say there is a shock to the global markets on the short end of the curve. does it make sense for the two banks to decouple? >> 100% agree. lagarde has em phasized that. she emphasized it is a different economy. made reference to physical policy and the consumer behaved differently. it is important you get a decoupling in europe, bond yields are ham strung by th
and europe. what is the big deal if the two banks decouple and why are you concerned about the short end of the bond curve >> it is more a concern in the states and constructive view in europe clearly, over time, you see a strong correlation with the likes of u.s. treasuries and bond markets in general. there are at times when this correlation breaks down and since most recently in 2014 and 2017 with the correlation moving away from .8% to minus .8% if you focus on the u.s. and you will...
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complaints notjust europe needs to do more after complaints not just from europe needs to do more after complaints notjust from donald trump, although maybe he is the most vocalin trump, although maybe he is the most vocal in the way he goes about it, but complaints from other us presidents in the past as well that they felt europe was not spending enough on defence and leader is now saying that needs to change.- saying that needs to change. jusco, thank ou saying that needs to change. jusco, thank you very _ saying that needs to change. jusco, thank you very much. _ saying that needs to change. jusco, thank you very much. jessica - saying that needs to change. jusco, thank you very much. jessica park. saying that needs to change. jusco, | thank you very much. jessica park in thank you very much. jessica park in ballon. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the us senate has approved a $95 billion aid package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. the overwhelming vote in favour marks the end of six months of deadlock in congress and follows the approval of the house of represe
complaints notjust europe needs to do more after complaints not just from europe needs to do more after complaints notjust from donald trump, although maybe he is the most vocalin trump, although maybe he is the most vocal in the way he goes about it, but complaints from other us presidents in the past as well that they felt europe was not spending enough on defence and leader is now saying that needs to change.- saying that needs to change. jusco, thank ou saying that needs to change. jusco,...
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we talked about europe looking towards africa. well, i guess it certainly turn has and made france look when french troops are being dropped, kicked back across the mediterranean by african countries after christ ability emissions result in the cruise, which are kind of the opposite of stability. the head of museums, transition government sounds like he's actually going to leave nicole a google or yelp review of the whole experience service. or do you know what the macro reply to the authority of this country? new jersey does not belong to you? you share belongs to france, and it's not up to you to suggest any solution. it's, i'm a chrome, the ignorance of history because he didn't know that while they were having their revolution, we had already circumnavigated the world, is clearly not deterred by discrepancies between reality and fantasy. macro speech also celebrated europe addressing the migration challenge, which they basically paid to outsource to countries like turkey, tanisha, mauritania, and egypt. which last i checked we
we talked about europe looking towards africa. well, i guess it certainly turn has and made france look when french troops are being dropped, kicked back across the mediterranean by african countries after christ ability emissions result in the cruise, which are kind of the opposite of stability. the head of museums, transition government sounds like he's actually going to leave nicole a google or yelp review of the whole experience service. or do you know what the macro reply to the authority...
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we must make sure that ukraine prevails, otherwise we will see you in europe again the.— in europe again the. interest but that specific _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea has _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea has been - that specific idea has been ruled out thus far. i really appreciate your time and your expertise. thank you. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to the us now — donald trump is back in court in new york, as one of the most high—profile criminal cases in us history continues. prosecutors have asked the judge to punish the former president for violating a gagging order. they presented several of mr trump's social media posts which — they said — criticised witnesses and others involved in the trial. mr trump insists he has the right to free speech. he denies falsifying business records to cover up hush—money payments to porn star stormy daniels, before his election in 2016. let's cross to new york and speak to our correspondent, nada tawfik. so what ha
we must make sure that ukraine prevails, otherwise we will see you in europe again the.— in europe again the. interest but that specific _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea has _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea has been - that specific idea has been ruled out thus far. i really appreciate your time and your expertise. thank you. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to the us now —...
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this will mean that europe will be forced to distract itself from its problems and from its elections, which are also approaching in european countries, and start dealing with ukraine. accordingly, now some leaders are beginning to mature into what they are now it is more profitable to provide what ukraine is asking for. and olaf scholz, federal chancellor of germany. after the meeting of the european council in brussels, he announced that ukraine can receive seven air defense systems from partners in the north atlantic alliance, in particular, one of them has already been allocated by germany. let's listen to scholz: the alliance has made it clear that the systems available in nato countries can be transferred to enable ukraine to better defend itself against numerous russian attacks. taking this opportunity to emphasize this call again, we heard that there should be seven systems, one of them is ours, and we hope that the remaining six will be found in the context of nato. in all these statements, mr. victor, one thing is missing: that scholz, stoltenberg and others, well, stoltenbe
this will mean that europe will be forced to distract itself from its problems and from its elections, which are also approaching in european countries, and start dealing with ukraine. accordingly, now some leaders are beginning to mature into what they are now it is more profitable to provide what ukraine is asking for. and olaf scholz, federal chancellor of germany. after the meeting of the european council in brussels, he announced that ukraine can receive seven air defense systems from...
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i'm director of the global europe program here at wilson and we are focused often how europe is addressing the global challenges we face today. among those challenges is the threat to europe's security architecture and the organization for security and cooperation in europe is a fundamental part of that. the 57 state that is participate in ofce rotates the chairmanship of the organization annually and malta hosts the role this year s which is why we are so delight today welcome malta's foreign minister. foreign minister borg has been a member in parliament since 2013. he became minister for foreign and european affairs for trade in march of 22. we are also delight today welcome malta's ambassador to the united states and his wife to the wilson center today. thank you for making this event possible in the minister's busy schedule. also joining us today is a true expert on the ofce, ambassador david johnson. ninety-eight -- 2001 and went on to be court nadir of afghanistan and international narcotics law enforcement person so here's how this is going to go. i went to edit over and we will ti
i'm director of the global europe program here at wilson and we are focused often how europe is addressing the global challenges we face today. among those challenges is the threat to europe's security architecture and the organization for security and cooperation in europe is a fundamental part of that. the 57 state that is participate in ofce rotates the chairmanship of the organization annually and malta hosts the role this year s which is why we are so delight today welcome malta's foreign...
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there are frozen russian assets in the united kingdom, europe and other countries. we need to find ways to use them to help ukraine protect itself. such a statement was made by the minister of foreign affairs of great britain, david cameron, during a meeting with colleagues from the so-called group of seven, which we still know as the big seven, which is was held in italian. on the island of capri, while the head of the british foreign office added that he has no doubt that options for how to do this will be found, it is necessary, says david cameron, to show a coordinated approach in this situation and to achieve agreement between the g7 members, where to stay, which will ultimately be needed efforts yes, now we are getting a little closer to ukraine. negotiations with third countries within the framework of the czech initiative on the supply, first of finding, and then supplying our armed forces, ammunition at the expense of the west states, artillery shells, take place confidentially. the president of the czech republic, petr pavel, said this on cnn during an int
there are frozen russian assets in the united kingdom, europe and other countries. we need to find ways to use them to help ukraine protect itself. such a statement was made by the minister of foreign affairs of great britain, david cameron, during a meeting with colleagues from the so-called group of seven, which we still know as the big seven, which is was held in italian. on the island of capri, while the head of the british foreign office added that he has no doubt that options for how to...
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but europe is now the foss, this woman, confident of to a deadly. you the extreme heat floods and drugs. the menu is mckinnon. welcome to the program. the head of israel's military intelligence unit has resigned. failing to prevent the hum us terror attack on october, the 7th in which 1200 people were killed and 250 others were kidnapped. major general off on elisa is the 1st scene yet is ready to go to step down over the attack. i leave, i said there's, i'm the, his come on the intelligence director. it did not live up to its task. his decision to step down could set the stage for more resignations among as ralph told security personnel to more let's go straight to rebecca versus our correspondent in jerusalem. hi, rebecca, now i believe it says that he bears responsibility for this intelligence said, yeah, how likely is it that will now see more resignations from a senior military officials? of course on ya, that you know, we'll have to wait and see what happens in the full out of this resignation. we know that her leave are accepted responsibilit
but europe is now the foss, this woman, confident of to a deadly. you the extreme heat floods and drugs. the menu is mckinnon. welcome to the program. the head of israel's military intelligence unit has resigned. failing to prevent the hum us terror attack on october, the 7th in which 1200 people were killed and 250 others were kidnapped. major general off on elisa is the 1st scene yet is ready to go to step down over the attack. i leave, i said there's, i'm the, his come on the intelligence...
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face europe 30 are and organization for cooperation in europe is a fundamental part of the. fifty-seven states to participate rotate the chairmanship of the organization annually. we are so delighted to walk in foreign minister to the wilson center tonight. a member of the problem since 2015 became minister for foreign affairs and trade in march of 2022 shortly after russia's integration of ukraine. we are delighted to welcome ambassador and his wife. thank you for making this possible. also joining us today, true expert on the llc, a career diplomat and served as ambassador to informative. ninety-eight -- 2001 and went on to be court nadir of afghanistan and international narcotics law enforcement person so here's how this is going to go. i went to edit over and we will time for answers so be thinking of those who will have somebody coming around with the microphone. don't ask it on the microphone, are audience will. you have the floor. >> thank you. good morning. it's a great pleasure and honor to be here. thank you for coming and i would like to thank the wilson institute
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that at first, when the situation in the usa with military aid began to sag, it was precisely when europe began to show new initiatives, if it had moved faster, understanding that it is possible here, well, not to get everything from the united states, and on the contrary, when europe started to move faster, then washington had to react, because already the romstein format, well, let's be honest , sagged a little, and france and emmanuel macron even convened a meeting for to replace romshtein, new ideas began to appear, now america is back as the leader of this euro-atlantic coalition, which is very broad and includes not only european countries, but also japan and, say, south korea and our friends from other countries, well, the usa, canada, of course, on the american continent, so this is a very good signal of the unity of the partners of europe and... which will be confirmed already, i think, during the trip that will be made soon, well, soon , it is meant, there in a month will be carried out to europe by joseph biden, i i really hope that he will take part in the peace summit, where
that at first, when the situation in the usa with military aid began to sag, it was precisely when europe began to show new initiatives, if it had moved faster, understanding that it is possible here, well, not to get everything from the united states, and on the contrary, when europe started to move faster, then washington had to react, because already the romstein format, well, let's be honest , sagged a little, and france and emmanuel macron even convened a meeting for to replace romshtein,...
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europe experienced a competitiveness shock and this is the choice of the americans, with a double effect. the usa produces cheap gas, which they sell to us at a high price and... i just heard, well, it’s more reliable there, but now they were just robbed there, they even took away the law, the money they earned, you’re tortured to swallow dust, running around the courts and offices of western officials, saving your money, that’s exactly how it all turned out, and you know, now i’ll add a very important one, a simple, but very important thing, none of the ordinary citizens of the country, believe me, felt sorry for those who lost their capital in foreign banks, did not feel sorry for those who only... russia began to strengthen relations with those whose powers of influence were truly revealed only decades later. china is our neighbor and traditional partner, just like india. you know very well that we have a long-standing partnership with india, very close, and i believe that the prospects, first of all, for economic interaction are very great. this is not the result of momentary
europe experienced a competitiveness shock and this is the choice of the americans, with a double effect. the usa produces cheap gas, which they sell to us at a high price and... i just heard, well, it’s more reliable there, but now they were just robbed there, they even took away the law, the money they earned, you’re tortured to swallow dust, running around the courts and offices of western officials, saving your money, that’s exactly how it all turned out, and you know, now i’ll add...
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. >> in fact, i went europe. >> in fact, i went to europe. >> in fact, i went to europe. >> i'm sure you've been >> i'm pretty sure you've been to europe. >> i've been europe. there >> i've been in europe. there wasn't, wasn't wasn't, you know. there wasn't anybody down anybody frisking me down and saying, can't come saying, oh, no, you can't come in. tested for britishness. >> you've been to europe since they'd brexit. yes, yes, they'd had brexit. yes, yes, yes. and australia to there. >> but this is one effect like getting countries i mean. getting into countries i mean. well to 30 be able to get well 18 to 30 be able to get into and pass through into countries and pass through passport it passport control easier. is it going all old people going to be all the old people queuing people go queuing whilst young people go rushing past? no, just mean. >> mean that can >> it'll just mean that they can stay in this stay there for four in this thing, proposal for four thing, this proposal for four years and do whatever want years and do whatever they want to what they can do to do, which
. >> in fact, i went europe. >> in fact, i went to europe. >> in fact, i went to europe. >> i'm sure you've been >> i'm pretty sure you've been to europe. >> i've been europe. there >> i've been in europe. there wasn't, wasn't wasn't, you know. there wasn't anybody down anybody frisking me down and saying, can't come saying, oh, no, you can't come in. tested for britishness. >> you've been to europe since they'd brexit. yes, yes, they'd had...
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for europe this is a disaster. there is no time to pretend anymore. neo-colonialist, clinging to the lost image of the white ruler, and not even the rulers on their own land, the citizens of the european union would now return to traditional values, start having children, strengthen the institution of the classical family, they would fit into new progressive structures, interaction with the east , this is our common eurasian continent. but more for curators from washington i like the idea of sending european soldiers to ukraine, france is at the forefront or first in line, as they say, without comment, the time is coming for the strong, not aggressively strong, strong in spirit. real power is measured by the desire to become better, to make the world a better place, to accept its national and religious affairs. century, we are a strong nation, what should we do first to maintain this status? it’s simple, you need to become even stronger. in the corner of the corner there is a strong economy, but it is a con
for europe this is a disaster. there is no time to pretend anymore. neo-colonialist, clinging to the lost image of the white ruler, and not even the rulers on their own land, the citizens of the european union would now return to traditional values, start having children, strengthen the institution of the classical family, they would fit into new progressive structures, interaction with the east , this is our common eurasian continent. but more for curators from washington i like the idea of...
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but this is very paradoxical, because many of your recent awards, primarily in europe and in germany, you received already during the war. when they are afraid to pass on tauruses, yes , they start thinking about how many writers to give awards, that is. and this will not replace the tauruses for us at all, but the fact that objectively these writers deserve their prizes is also true. you studied in moscow, that is, you lived there, your, your muscovite, it is translated into russian, you probably understand their nature, but in this context, well, this war probably did not come as a surprise to you, actually, and in this context, again, how do you see the future of ukraine with such a neighbor? this is a very, very serious question, i believe that this inclusion, er, as it were, belonging to a much stronger and more beautiful and richer western world will protect to some extent, maybe even fully protect, but this is on the condition that ... to ukrainians, over time the west will begin to treat itself as a part of itself, and not just as a victim of some unpleasant russians there, bu
but this is very paradoxical, because many of your recent awards, primarily in europe and in germany, you received already during the war. when they are afraid to pass on tauruses, yes , they start thinking about how many writers to give awards, that is. and this will not replace the tauruses for us at all, but the fact that objectively these writers deserve their prizes is also true. you studied in moscow, that is, you lived there, your, your muscovite, it is translated into russian, you...
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the vast majority of georgians are under 80%, 75, 80, well 70, at least, they all want to join europe, they all want to join nato, here the majority of the georgian people have exactly the same policy, and the government, which, obviously, which... is headed by a formal or informal, informal leader of the government is a person with russian roots, or rather with financial russian roots, she earned her billions precisely in russia. then she moved , and many people suspect that she moved to georgia not for nothing, but on the instructions of the federal security service of russia, well, putin directly, but they just removed saakashvili and won the election from him, it is not known, well, it is known how, well, as if honestly, or maybe dishonestly, we don't know, i don't know, i won't talk here, and now they are in power, and step by step they are starting to adopt some such strange decisions, and among these decisions there is just that... this law, the so-called russian law. the second point is that a year ago they also tried to push through this law, and there are quite a lot of inte
the vast majority of georgians are under 80%, 75, 80, well 70, at least, they all want to join europe, they all want to join nato, here the majority of the georgian people have exactly the same policy, and the government, which, obviously, which... is headed by a formal or informal, informal leader of the government is a person with russian roots, or rather with financial russian roots, she earned her billions precisely in russia. then she moved , and many people suspect that she moved to...
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europe, why don't you help ukraine? well, there were also other signatories, that is, if we talk about great britain, france, russia and... with reservations china, yes, actually, just the situation with the budapest memorandum is pushing other countries, now to join not only holo in the war, i mean in the race weapons, and it is to actively think about the fact that it is necessary to think about nuclear weapons, about nuclear weapons, precisely about this. they are talking now in japan, they are talking about it in other countries, that is, the situation with ukraine is now pushing some states to seriously consider the possibility of developing nuclear weapons, this about the nuclear doctrine, about what you said about trump, about for trump it is not some kind of ... there is an extraordinary statement, because even when trump was president, he constantly encouraged european countries that they should invest more in their military support, in order to spend more specifically on defense. actually, the war in ukraine p
europe, why don't you help ukraine? well, there were also other signatories, that is, if we talk about great britain, france, russia and... with reservations china, yes, actually, just the situation with the budapest memorandum is pushing other countries, now to join not only holo in the war, i mean in the race weapons, and it is to actively think about the fact that it is necessary to think about nuclear weapons, about nuclear weapons, precisely about this. they are talking now in japan, they...
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and there are also a lot of devoted time to drawing, then, when the opportunity arose to travel to europe, for example, she very diligently earned money with the help of her drawings for these trips, and she went to europe with her mother, even once she arranged for us together, the three of us went, this was the first trip . so abroad, the three of us traveled around europe, for her it really was a source of inspiration, in fact, she always took a lot of photographs, she even took photographs, yes, for some reason she loved slides more, and these were also such family viewings, then slides from the trip, many, many boxes, she brought her camera, and we watched it all, with her comments, everyone gathered here, and her... impressions could also be absorbed from these slides , that’s why, perhaps , these are her main hobbies after retirement, she could devote a lot of time to this, but drawing, first of all , drawing is her, any of you, namida from her descendants, has such a talent as a difficult grandmother, great grandmother it's already difficult to measure talents, it seems to me th
and there are also a lot of devoted time to drawing, then, when the opportunity arose to travel to europe, for example, she very diligently earned money with the help of her drawings for these trips, and she went to europe with her mother, even once she arranged for us together, the three of us went, this was the first trip . so abroad, the three of us traveled around europe, for her it really was a source of inspiration, in fact, she always took a lot of photographs, she even took photographs,...
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and a fractured europe. gone will be the postwar order that has kept europe free and prosperous, gone will be our credibility in the eyes of our allies and our adversaries, and gone will be the america that promised to stand up for freedom, democracy, and human rights wherever they are threatened or wherever they are under attack. our allies are facing existential threats and our friends and foes around the world are watching. waiting. to see how america will respond. vladimir putin is watching. our allies in nato and across europe are watching. what course will america take? we must stop putin in his tracks right now. the world must see our resolve. we need to support ukraine. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from connecticut reserves. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. diaz-balart: i would now like to yield one minute to the gentleman from ohio, chairman of the permanent select committee, mr. turner, for one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized
and a fractured europe. gone will be the postwar order that has kept europe free and prosperous, gone will be our credibility in the eyes of our allies and our adversaries, and gone will be the america that promised to stand up for freedom, democracy, and human rights wherever they are threatened or wherever they are under attack. our allies are facing existential threats and our friends and foes around the world are watching. waiting. to see how america will respond. vladimir putin is...
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the assembly of the council of europe, 46 parliaments and actually even more countries of the world, agree that only russia should pay for this, not ukraine, not france, not liechtenstein, which currently chairs the cabinet of ministers of the council of europe, only russia. the next logical question is how to transfer sovereign frozen assets. the document mentions 350 billion dollars, but in reality it is them much more, and we can also talk about private individuals who continue to support putin's aggression. we give, let's say, freedom for the legal mechanisms of each member state, and i want to note that again , we are not limited by the geography of the countries of the 46 member states. there may be g7 countries, and canada, and japan, and the united states of america, by the way, both canada and the united states are observer countries, that is, we are entering the practical plane, and by the way, at the meeting of the g7 countries, which took place the other day in italy, this issue was also discussed. i want too to note, there are historical short stories about which, perhap
the assembly of the council of europe, 46 parliaments and actually even more countries of the world, agree that only russia should pay for this, not ukraine, not france, not liechtenstein, which currently chairs the cabinet of ministers of the council of europe, only russia. the next logical question is how to transfer sovereign frozen assets. the document mentions 350 billion dollars, but in reality it is them much more, and we can also talk about private individuals who continue to support...
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right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition as to farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with the farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is. he brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. was not so that's about germany. in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the you have to be some more depended on pricier american liquefied natural gas o. and francis own ellen g imports from russia are now up 75 percent and the 1st few months of this year compared to a year ago. so i guess my goal figure is that people are so stupid that if he.
right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition as to farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with the farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is. he brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. was not so that's about germany. in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the you have to be some more depended on...
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the americans want to kill several birds with one stone, weaken russia, transfer it to europe, and weaken it as well. well, there in the pacific ocean, as i said, deal one-on-one with china, involving india, first of all, in this fight. well, england there, australia, god forbid ukraine and south korea, against china. but we need to understand that the situation requires the strictest control in all spheres, from information to military. any careless word from the movement could lead to open armed confrontation, up to and including the use of nuclear weapons. i say that here is the delivery. long-range missiles without conditions, they used to supply and at least publicly stated that they prohibited the ukrainians from launching attacks on russian territory, partly in belarus, now they no longer condition the supply of atamux and other long-range ammunition, and if the situation becomes threatening, first of all, what they want for the internal situation in russia. russia will use all the arsenal it has. it will be an apocalypse. everything is ready for this. nato, of course, at the insti
the americans want to kill several birds with one stone, weaken russia, transfer it to europe, and weaken it as well. well, there in the pacific ocean, as i said, deal one-on-one with china, involving india, first of all, in this fight. well, england there, australia, god forbid ukraine and south korea, against china. but we need to understand that the situation requires the strictest control in all spheres, from information to military. any careless word from the movement could lead to open...
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macron predicts the death of europe. orban believes that europe will survive if there are people like macron. will leave. auto industry legends now prefer to work in china. let's check out the new products from the beijing auto show. the world's first drug for the treatment of ankylosing spondylitis, russian development. public divorce and disinheritance. what happened in the patriarchal family of businessman german sterlikov. well, of course, i’m bad, you’re all good, white, fluffy. angels of the area. while you were wrapping your snot around your fist, uncle if everything has been resolved, i asked you not to interfere, alena, i’m just confused, and even angels have the right to make mistakes, there are worlds of rooms here, everything is privatized, elena nikolaevna, mikhail andreevich, peony, will smell everything, make peace right away, in short, so, kolya, turn it on the return line, so that they stay away from it and on all sides, well , transportation, let’s go do good? angels, final episode, today on rtr
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europe was their sleeping agents, whose task was to prevent it. acts aimed at discrediting representatives of the leftist movement, politicians and leaders of public opinion. for the first time , the existence of these networks was openly announced by italian prime minister giulio andreotti, although even before that many were aware that the cia had an extensive network of its people in italy. exactly. they assassinated prime minister aldomor, blaming the crime on the left-wing terrorist group the red brigades. at one time, the famous italian journalist carmine pecorelli set as his goal to publish the facts of the criminal activities of p-2 known to him. in box pi2 he saw a threat to his countries tried to convey this. to those around him, for which he was sentenced to death by the highest council of the lodge. in 1982, he was shot dead on the threshold of his editorial office. according to journalistic sources , lodge pi-2 consisted of more than 7,000 people. silvio berlusconi was also a member of this masonic lodge, which he never hid. during the investigation into the illegal activities
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how great that is brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization . not so that's about germany in particular is still busy the industrialized thing . so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the yeah, has become more dependent on price here, american liquefied natural gas. oh. and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now up 75 percent university months of this year compared to a year ago. so guess my call figures that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech, they'll just simply accept it all as objective reality. yeah, tough token or for other from rachel moss and good work to wrap up this house program here on t international about storage. you can catch up on, on ocoee dot com. we're also across a gob odyssey. and of course, kilogram was the the, what is part of the, the employee would post that isn't the defense you of us and building the word or is it something deeper, more complex might be present there? let's stop without keesha's desktop part of the as long as the casualties
how great that is brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization . not so that's about germany in particular is still busy the industrialized thing . so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the yeah, has become more dependent on price here, american liquefied natural gas. oh. and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now up 75 percent university months of this year compared to a year ago. so guess my call figures that people are so stupid that if he...
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what does europe doing to, to cope with, to adapt to these changes? so, i mean, there are different things i mean and calculated. for example, of course he's, we're investing heavily in the solid nation, so that is literally taking sold out of ocean water so that they can use it for drinking. the problem is that it's usually energy intensive and very expensive. so it's not the best way for it, but there are problems as well. for example, with a heat, heat related, dest have risen from around 60000 in 2022, and are set to double by 2050. nothing is done according to the world health organization, and a lot of that is down to of, you know, the fact that people are not aware that this is such an issue and that health care professionals are also underestimating the risks of heat. so a lot more needs to be done to, to realize that, you know, this is something that is, needs to be taken care of. absolutely. and having some real effects on people's health and wellbeing. i'm, there is potentially some, a positive 2 is the, to all of this, isn't that because t
what does europe doing to, to cope with, to adapt to these changes? so, i mean, there are different things i mean and calculated. for example, of course he's, we're investing heavily in the solid nation, so that is literally taking sold out of ocean water so that they can use it for drinking. the problem is that it's usually energy intensive and very expensive. so it's not the best way for it, but there are problems as well. for example, with a heat, heat related, dest have risen from around...
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and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that other governments let me keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure. let's get across to london for more on the story from our correspondence, charlotte edge. how some. how charlotte can you clarify for our viewers, how the government expects this to work? what happens when asylum seekers arrive and wonder, for example? yeah, well this is going to impacts people who have arrived in the u. k. illegally. uh, they will be sent to us, a selection of those will be sent to everyone to where they'll have the assignment claims process. now what is the key to this? the entire legislation is, is the flight the take home full essentially be a one way tickets. even if aside and claims are submitted in rwanda, this has been sent will have no right to return to the case. not really is what is, what is key to this? now we know that there's been a lot of legal challenges through this legislation. the supreme court's indeed found that it was previously a law for one of the r
and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that other governments let me keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure. let's get across to london for more on the story from our correspondence, charlotte edge. how some. how charlotte can you clarify for our viewers, how the government expects this to work? what happens when asylum seekers arrive and wonder, for example? yeah, well this is going to impacts people who have arrived in the u. k. illegally. uh, they...
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a radioactive cloud was formed that covered ukraine, belarus and russia, as well as part of europe. however, the soviet government. they tried to hush up the disaster, kyivans were taken out at the may day demonstrations, thousands of people received extremely high doses of radiation, and pripyat and chernobyl were devastated for decades. the national bank of ukraine dedicated a coin named "chernobyl-revival of the black stork" to the restoration of wildlife in the chernobyl zone. this is the fourth coin in the series, issued to commemorate the 38th anniversary of the te disaster. pieces, starting today it can be purchased in the online store of numismatic products of the nbu. in the village of marotske in the kyiv region , benefactors restored a residential building that was destroyed by the occupiers at the beginning a full-scale invasion. our correspondent dmetro didora saw how it was updated. he is with us live. my friend, i congratulate you, so how many people will be able to return to their homes today. greetings khrystyna, greetings to our viewers as well, we are indeed curre
a radioactive cloud was formed that covered ukraine, belarus and russia, as well as part of europe. however, the soviet government. they tried to hush up the disaster, kyivans were taken out at the may day demonstrations, thousands of people received extremely high doses of radiation, and pripyat and chernobyl were devastated for decades. the national bank of ukraine dedicated a coin named "chernobyl-revival of the black stork" to the restoration of wildlife in the chernobyl zone....
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we understand, have the police in europe, have it broken up. a gang suspected of stealing dozens of valuable antique books. the thieves posed as researchers distressing library staff, while the snatched originals from shelves and replaced them with copies. some of the stolen books were sold in russia. suspects had been arrested in several countries. the blades of the windmill at the move on rouge night club in paris had broken off just months before the city hose, the olympic games that was not know what caused the blades to fall off. but now when we understand was in venice, italy is worth a visit and it's worth about 5 euros to battalion authorities are introducing a new 5 year old fee for people wanting to visit the city official say that the new fee is a big curbing pick, tourism to the fragile lagoon city and safeguarding spaces for the city's residence . they also hope that it will help provide more information on the number of day trippers. something relatively unknown until now. hits the city of canals, culture, and crowds. venice has l
we understand, have the police in europe, have it broken up. a gang suspected of stealing dozens of valuable antique books. the thieves posed as researchers distressing library staff, while the snatched originals from shelves and replaced them with copies. some of the stolen books were sold in russia. suspects had been arrested in several countries. the blades of the windmill at the move on rouge night club in paris had broken off just months before the city hose, the olympic games that was not...
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a warm welcome to europe votes 202a. from the 6th to 9thjune, millions of people in the european union will be heading to the polls, to elect 720 politicians to the european parliament. it will be one of the more consequential elections this year. and so at this time each week, from here to the vote, we will be devoting half an hour of this programme to what is at stake. now, in 2019, 50% of the eligible electorate in europe, took part. which was better than previous years, but still it means half the voters stayed home. which is odd when you consider how the european single market is regulated. how public money is spent through the eu's common budget. through international trade, regulation, spending, the eurozone economy has huge influence at the national and regional level. and that is where we are going to focus tonight. last week, we were in the netherlands focused on the rise of the populist vote in europe. and who knows maybe tonights theme part what explains that. this week, we have sent our correspondent nick be
a warm welcome to europe votes 202a. from the 6th to 9thjune, millions of people in the european union will be heading to the polls, to elect 720 politicians to the european parliament. it will be one of the more consequential elections this year. and so at this time each week, from here to the vote, we will be devoting half an hour of this programme to what is at stake. now, in 2019, 50% of the eligible electorate in europe, took part. which was better than previous years, but still it means...
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and right now europe is paying the least price. that's it is ukrainians who are fighting and that's the cost right now that you, your parents have to pay is to simply fund that. or if it's that the americans couldn't be left to doing it on its own that europe has to point it's weight. so that was a very sort of targeted message to a growing number of europeans and, and people in other nasal countries. we're really feeling that a lot's going to this war efforts. and perhaps that needs to be reconsidered. and we know that the british prime ministers, united, he heads for berlin, he's coming here tomorrow. what can we expect? that's right. we're seeing germany and the, and the u. k. cooperating more and more in, in the realm of defense, germany for it spots is, is sort of spear hitting and leading if it's a to encourage allies to invest in the terrance of systems, particularly along the lines of full screen nato's, a defense in europe. so coordination countries to come together and invest jointly in procuring a defense systems, a numb
and right now europe is paying the least price. that's it is ukrainians who are fighting and that's the cost right now that you, your parents have to pay is to simply fund that. or if it's that the americans couldn't be left to doing it on its own that europe has to point it's weight. so that was a very sort of targeted message to a growing number of europeans and, and people in other nasal countries. we're really feeling that a lot's going to this war efforts. and perhaps that needs to be...
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naur's news was received in europe. the german foreign ministry said that the hearts of kiev’s supporters are beating to the beat again. the main obstacle to american assistance to ukraine has been overcome. the hearts of our biggest supporters. ukraine is fighting like this again. the united states and europe stand together on the side of freedom. today is the day of confidence in the security of ukraine and europe. directly i want to cry after these words. there we flashed what is called an infographic, a figure of 101 members of the republican party, representatives of the republican party, a member of the house of representatives voted in favor. 112 are against, but 101 are still in favor. this is how you explain why you butted heads for so long, that is, apparently there was some kind of torque, you all always say that you got two approaches, which means one approach - this is anna lena berbuk, talk, live. slogans, slogans exclusively of today: rainy day for putin, our hearts are united again, so i propose to loo
naur's news was received in europe. the german foreign ministry said that the hearts of kiev’s supporters are beating to the beat again. the main obstacle to american assistance to ukraine has been overcome. the hearts of our biggest supporters. ukraine is fighting like this again. the united states and europe stand together on the side of freedom. today is the day of confidence in the security of ukraine and europe. directly i want to cry after these words. there we flashed what is called an...
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to the campaign in the deserts of syria and iraq, to the red sea and the skies above eastern europe, and just look at the investments we have made in the last decade, £40 billion in the british army who proudly provide one of the strategic reserves for nato with 16,000 troops deployed to europe this year. the royal air force equipped with new typhoons and chinnocks with the programme delivering new fighter jets with japan and italy and the royal navy is a carrier neighbour once again with 22 new ships and submarines on the way —— carrier navy. including the most advanced nuclear powered subs the world has ever known and we have launched a new national endeavour to invigorate and invest more in our nuclear deterrent and all of this is combined with our outstanding diplomatic network, development expertise and law enforcement and intelligence agencies which can support our allies and above all the £12 billion we have provided to ukraine. i'm proud of our record on defence and confident in our ability to deter our adversaries and make sure the security of the uk. but in a world th
to the campaign in the deserts of syria and iraq, to the red sea and the skies above eastern europe, and just look at the investments we have made in the last decade, £40 billion in the british army who proudly provide one of the strategic reserves for nato with 16,000 troops deployed to europe this year. the royal air force equipped with new typhoons and chinnocks with the programme delivering new fighter jets with japan and italy and the royal navy is a carrier neighbour once again with 22...
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the moment you have had in europe. the moment you have given _ have had in europe. the moment you have given these bands over the last three _ have given these bands over the last three seasons.— have given these bands over the last three seasons. better question. i am hoinu that three seasons. better question. i am hoping that we _ three seasons. better question. i am hoping that we could _ three seasons. better question. i am hoping that we could make _ three seasons. better question. i am hoping that we could make it - three seasons. better question. i am hoping that we could make it for - hoping that we could make it for years _ hoping that we could make it for ears. ~ , hoping that we could make it for ears. , years. david moyes feeling he has unfinished business _ years. david moyes feeling he has unfinished business at _ years. david moyes feeling he has unfinished business at west - years. david moyes feeling he has unfinished business at west ham. years. david moyes feeling he has - unfinished business at west ham. his side will need to pick things up in
the moment you have had in europe. the moment you have given _ have had in europe. the moment you have given these bands over the last three _ have given these bands over the last three seasons.— have given these bands over the last three seasons. better question. i am hoinu that three seasons. better question. i am hoping that we _ three seasons. better question. i am hoping that we could _ three seasons. better question. i am hoping that we could make _ three seasons. better question. i am...
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he's on a trip to, europe, where he's trying to build support. and his conclusion is that optimism is an order because day by day, democracy is proving itself to be a not at all fragile, all pile up, a fragile flower. his goal was to preserve freedom as as well as peace, and he predicted it may not be easy to see, but i believe we live now at a turning point, a conclusion that almost everyone thought was wrong, but that was totally right. but reagan also spoke to another audience. reagan was speaking indirectly to the soviets because he knew that they were listening. one message he had for the soviets is he's telling them that he recognizes and they in their hearts know that the soviet system simply work. he says, we are witnessing today at great crisis, a crisis where the demands of the economic are conflicting directly with those of the political order. and he concluded, it is soviet union that runs against the tide of history almost no one thought that was true then, but we now know that it was entirely from the analysis of soviet economic dat
he's on a trip to, europe, where he's trying to build support. and his conclusion is that optimism is an order because day by day, democracy is proving itself to be a not at all fragile, all pile up, a fragile flower. his goal was to preserve freedom as as well as peace, and he predicted it may not be easy to see, but i believe we live now at a turning point, a conclusion that almost everyone thought was wrong, but that was totally right. but reagan also spoke to another audience. reagan was...
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, and look at europe, this is a unique story, a united europe, it really has always concerned us, well, such a beautiful place, everyone, so to speak, who could afford it, loved to go there to the mediterranean sea, italy, spain, france, it’s beautiful, this is, so to speak, gastronomic delights and so on, we loved europe, we always wanted it. to have good relations with the west, in contrast to it, from this west, which has always built some, so to speak, obstacles and obstacles for us, well, i’m simplifying it this way, so, in fact, looking now at this very europe, we should generally discover the following, they did not succeed - in general , a unified government, i even honestly find it difficult to say which executive body is more important there, they themselves cannot figure out whether the funder , or this charles michel, who of them is in charge, they themselves do not understand. maybe a barrel, so he calls it the garden of eden, but quite rightly, there is not even stagnation there, there is stacflation, that is, this is an increase in inflation with a general stagnation
, and look at europe, this is a unique story, a united europe, it really has always concerned us, well, such a beautiful place, everyone, so to speak, who could afford it, loved to go there to the mediterranean sea, italy, spain, france, it’s beautiful, this is, so to speak, gastronomic delights and so on, we loved europe, we always wanted it. to have good relations with the west, in contrast to it, from this west, which has always built some, so to speak, obstacles and obstacles for us,...
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what he says: how is it that the united states is spending $100 billion more than europe on the war in ukraine, despite the fact that we are separated by an ocean. we all agree that survival and the strength of ukraine should have been more important for europe than for us, but it is also important for us. well, you see, trump... in the year of the presidential elections in the united states of america is trying to balance between different groups, between different opinions on providing aid to ukraine, and of course he, as they say, is in ukraine and not yours, and not ours, that is , he chose such an average public position, but still the congress despite the opposition, despite the delay of this support. provided this assistance to ukraine, or rather, voted for providing it of this aid already at the end of this week , the first weapons after the vote in the senate and the signing by president biden should reach the ukrainian state, this is a very important decision, friends, because it is actually very difficult to oppose russia, which has...
what he says: how is it that the united states is spending $100 billion more than europe on the war in ukraine, despite the fact that we are separated by an ocean. we all agree that survival and the strength of ukraine should have been more important for europe than for us, but it is also important for us. well, you see, trump... in the year of the presidential elections in the united states of america is trying to balance between different groups, between different opinions on providing aid to...
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bohdan, please tell me if it is possible to say that europe does transfer its economy to war rails? europe is very big, there are many different countries in it, there are even countries like switzerland that are neutral, not part of nato or... of the european union, but the leading states, the leading military powers have really been talking about the economy on war rails and so on, in particular, that the french economy is actually already on the rails of war, french president emmanuel macron said recently, about the zeiten wende in germany, about the reversal of politics and... both economic and of germany's military policy, mr. scholz, olaf scholz, the german chancellor announced back in march 2022, and now the british government announces a kind of zeiten-wende, prime minister rishi sunach said that the british defense industry will work on war rails , and in general , britain is increasing defense spending at... the fastest, most massive rate in ages, as the british leader of this generation has said. so, today i am announcing the largest strengthening of our national defense
bohdan, please tell me if it is possible to say that europe does transfer its economy to war rails? europe is very big, there are many different countries in it, there are even countries like switzerland that are neutral, not part of nato or... of the european union, but the leading states, the leading military powers have really been talking about the economy on war rails and so on, in particular, that the french economy is actually already on the rails of war, french president emmanuel macron...
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macklin talked about europe reading the ecological transition, asked the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with their farm land be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so.
macklin talked about europe reading the ecological transition, asked the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with their farm land be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so.
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you cannot win a land war in europe with a 4-1 disadvantage in artillery. especially when the country you are going up against has four times the population that you do. and of course the most important resource in war, even in modern war, is not just air defense missiles and is not just artillery shells. the most important resource is human beings. human beings still fight our wars, as tragic as that is and as much as we wish it wasn't true. and ukraine has a terrible manpower, too. "the new york times" recently wrote a story about how they had conscripted, perhaps accidentally -- i certainly hope so -- they had conscripted a mentally handicapped person into service. they have now dropped the conscription age and still they are engaged in draconian measures to conscript people into this conflict. that says nothing about the fact, by the way, that approximately 600,000 military-age men fled the country. this war is often compared, as i said earlier, to the u.k.'s fight against nazi germany. in the height of world war ii, did a million britts, over a million
you cannot win a land war in europe with a 4-1 disadvantage in artillery. especially when the country you are going up against has four times the population that you do. and of course the most important resource in war, even in modern war, is not just air defense missiles and is not just artillery shells. the most important resource is human beings. human beings still fight our wars, as tragic as that is and as much as we wish it wasn't true. and ukraine has a terrible manpower, too. "the...
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western europe in westernmost europe 650. this is what the europeans considered, there are conscripts age from... in fact, the numbers of losses are enormous, if they were collected, but here’s the thing, that this mobilization will lead to a demographic catastrophe breaking out, because those young people who say that this figure can really be collected are 250- 500 only by repressive methods, because here are motivated people who would go to fight for the bright future of the united states of america, because zelensky said: well, at least some weapons for ukraine, and zelensky will now scrape and try to return everyone, that means men of conscription age, and maybe even not of conscription age, back home to ukraine. in order for them to die for american interests, you mentioned it correctly, alexey petrovich, which means that the trap for all ukrainian men has slammed, it’s absolutely clear that they themselves, of course, got there a very long time ago, but only now, probably, some kind of awareness comes. yesterday, t
western europe in westernmost europe 650. this is what the europeans considered, there are conscripts age from... in fact, the numbers of losses are enormous, if they were collected, but here’s the thing, that this mobilization will lead to a demographic catastrophe breaking out, because those young people who say that this figure can really be collected are 250- 500 only by repressive methods, because here are motivated people who would go to fight for the bright future of the united states...
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that's when europe does work best. with your expertise as a former ambassador to nato, the word is that he would push zelensky to see crime air and parts of the donbas is reported by the new york post what's less clear is what his intentions would be towards nato and actually what he would do if putin said no to a peace deal. irate what he would do if putin said no to a peace deal-— a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully _ a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully we _ a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully we will - a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully we will never l then and hopefully we will never find out, — then and hopefully we will never find out, by _ then and hopefully we will never find out, by the _ then and hopefully we will never find out, by the way. _ then and hopefully we will never find out, by the way. if - then and hopefully we will never find out, by the way. if we - then and hopefully we will never find out, by the way. if we everl then an
that's when europe does work best. with your expertise as a former ambassador to nato, the word is that he would push zelensky to see crime air and parts of the donbas is reported by the new york post what's less clear is what his intentions would be towards nato and actually what he would do if putin said no to a peace deal. irate what he would do if putin said no to a peace deal-— a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully _ a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully we...