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, and i will now give you proof: india has become a space power, unlike britain , yes britain managed to accomplish something. said when we talk about central asia and the caucasus, a new old resource base, because there has always been a battle for these regions. now the countries in these regions are only going through the process of establishing their statehood, and this is always a reason for britain to fish in troubled waters, they need resources, natural resources, various resources, so they are in search. thank you very much, thank you. oh, these capitalists, yes, in due time, someday the soviet union comes and says: we give people education, we give people culture, we give people the opportunity to develop independently, that’s why our ties with the cis countries are still so strong, but the anglo-saxons are trying to get in, so they send cameron, but it turns out there is something behind his visit also, we’ll discuss it right away... after the commercial, don’t switch, we ’ve gathered our thoughts about sergei lin’s film, passion for matveev, i just look like a dea
, and i will now give you proof: india has become a space power, unlike britain , yes britain managed to accomplish something. said when we talk about central asia and the caucasus, a new old resource base, because there has always been a battle for these regions. now the countries in these regions are only going through the process of establishing their statehood, and this is always a reason for britain to fish in troubled waters, they need resources, natural resources, various resources, so...
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itself britain. the united states, as a country that responsible for the whole world, always overwhelmed, you know, with these many arrangements and contacts around the world, trying to solve everything at once. great britain has allowed itself to concentrate on security and peace on the european continent. ukraine is currently the most difficult and difficult moment, the most conflict zone, without resolving which it is impossible to dream of security in europe. from this we'. let's go, i want to remind, for example, also that boris johnson, as the prime minister of great britain, came to ukraine on february 8, actually two weeks before the start of the full-scale invasion, but all the years since the 14th, since the 14th, aid has been coming, diluted aid, great britain has been training our soldiers and so on, and so on and so forth, that is, it has been for some time. mr. vadim, we have already mentioned brexit, so today it is four years since britain left the european union. well, there are often
itself britain. the united states, as a country that responsible for the whole world, always overwhelmed, you know, with these many arrangements and contacts around the world, trying to solve everything at once. great britain has allowed itself to concentrate on security and peace on the european continent. ukraine is currently the most difficult and difficult moment, the most conflict zone, without resolving which it is impossible to dream of security in europe. from this we'. let's go, i want...
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britain is in britain without scotland. this isn't about gaining an election for us, it is about who we are, who stand for, who we fight for, who we serve. and our without distinction or fear, from for, who we serve. and our without distinction orfear, from nottingham to neath, dumbarton to dundee is the working people of this country, they are the cause. applause. and, conference, as i have explained before, it is a cause that is personal for me. before, it is a cause that is personalfor me. because i grew up working class in the 1970s. and while i don't plead poverty, i know what a cost of living crisis feels like. i know what it feels like to be embarrassed to invite your friends around because the carpet is threadbare. there is a hole in the window, the phone has been cut off because your family cannot keep up with the payments. the cloud of anxiety that hangs over our house, the what next fear. the postman coming down the path will bring another bill we can't afford. i remember that. another bill we can't afford. i rem
britain is in britain without scotland. this isn't about gaining an election for us, it is about who we are, who stand for, who we fight for, who we serve. and our without distinction or fear, from for, who we serve. and our without distinction orfear, from nottingham to neath, dumbarton to dundee is the working people of this country, they are the cause. applause. and, conference, as i have explained before, it is a cause that is personal for me. before, it is a cause that is personalfor me....
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britain regarding nato, isn't it, oleksiy? no, not like that, because if great britain gives some other country that is not a member, not a nato member, guarantees such as are in the washington treaty on the establishment of nato, this will mean the entry of this country, the actual entry of this country into the circle of nato countries, because if an automatic attack on these on this country would mean an attack on britain, then according to the washington treaty, an attack on britain is an attack on all countries. nato, this is precisely the main problem of these interim guarantees. of course, this is an unprecedented step for ukraine, perhaps even for europe, this is an unprecedented step, but let me remind you that a similar agreement was also concluded with finland and sweden. with finland , it effectively ceased its operation with finland's accession to nato. sweden is in a very similar situation, it still hasn't become a member of nato and e. it still has agreements signed with boris johnson , an agreement, more precis
britain regarding nato, isn't it, oleksiy? no, not like that, because if great britain gives some other country that is not a member, not a nato member, guarantees such as are in the washington treaty on the establishment of nato, this will mean the entry of this country, the actual entry of this country into the circle of nato countries, because if an automatic attack on these on this country would mean an attack on britain, then according to the washington treaty, an attack on britain is an...
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britain wants change and it is time _ be set. britain wants change and it is time for— be set. britain wants change and it is time for change with labour. applause because the choice at these collections is exactly the same as it witt— collections is exactly the same as it will be — collections is exactly the same as it will be later this year, stability with labour or more chaos with the _ stability with labour or more chaos with the tories. unity or division. rehewat— with the tories. unity or division. rehewat or— with the tories. unity or division. renewal or decline. a changed labour party ready— renewal or decline. a changed labour party ready to serve the interests of working — party ready to serve the interests of working people or a conservative party— of working people or a conservative party that _ of working people or a conservative party that has forgotten how to serve _ party that has forgotten how to serve anything other than itself. and we — serve anything other than itself. and we can all see the consequences, their failure _ and we can all see
britain wants change and it is time _ be set. britain wants change and it is time for— be set. britain wants change and it is time for change with labour. applause because the choice at these collections is exactly the same as it witt— collections is exactly the same as it will be — collections is exactly the same as it will be later this year, stability with labour or more chaos with the _ stability with labour or more chaos with the tories. unity or division. rehewat— with the tories....
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that is, it is clear that such eurosceptic sentiments have always existed in britain, and britain has never considered itself a european country, yes, because they have always considered themselves a global state, and it is interesting that in what way the russians, knowing these features of public attitudes among the british, instrumentalized them to their advantage, this is precisely the study of this. it will be very interesting for the british to show how they were manipulated by the russians, because this is what the russians use and with regard to the ukrainians there on the topic of mobilization, and many other points, i think that you know very well, mr. yehor, we literally have a minute and a half left, look, the german opposition is turning to rishisunak to somehow influence, to put pressure on scholz in essence for germany to hand over taurus to ukraine. we assume that russia may have some leverage on the leadership of germany, which they delay so much and categorically do not convey, and what leverage may great britain have, that is, they really have some weight arguments
that is, it is clear that such eurosceptic sentiments have always existed in britain, and britain has never considered itself a european country, yes, because they have always considered themselves a global state, and it is interesting that in what way the russians, knowing these features of public attitudes among the british, instrumentalized them to their advantage, this is precisely the study of this. it will be very interesting for the british to show how they were manipulated by the...
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we have now agreed with britain on security in all areas, on land, in the air, at sea in cyberspace. the first in a series of new bilateral documents on security guarantees, which were promised by 30 countries at last year's vilnius summit. it. in order to confirm that if russia attacks ukraine again, ukraine will be, britain will be with ukraine, providing security and assistance. we will help defend the sky of ukraine, we will help ukraine through sanctions together with our allies. no need to ask for help, no need to prove that it is needed, britain is with you from the first moment to the end. i will remind. that the g7 countries at the nato summit in vilnius adopted a declaration according to which each of the participating countries undertook to provide security guarantees to ukraine, and accordingly, great britain became the first of the countries of the great seven, who made such an agreement, and today it was signed. upon his arrival in kyiv , the british prime minister said that he had come to convey a simple message: britain is with ukraine as long as it is needed. earlier
we have now agreed with britain on security in all areas, on land, in the air, at sea in cyberspace. the first in a series of new bilateral documents on security guarantees, which were promised by 30 countries at last year's vilnius summit. it. in order to confirm that if russia attacks ukraine again, ukraine will be, britain will be with ukraine, providing security and assistance. we will help defend the sky of ukraine, we will help ukraine through sanctions together with our allies. no need...
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so, rishi sunak is in kyiv today, and the security agreement between great britain and ukraine has been signed. president zelenskyi says that this is a historic agreement, and that if such an agreement had been signed in 1991, then there would obviously have been a war. the current one did not exist, after the signing of the agreement, president volodymyr zelenskyi and the prime minister of great britain briefly outlined the main provisions of this document. let's listen. that is why the provided guarantees will be valid for a time until ours. joining nato, if it happens earlier than the term of the agreement created by us the security architecture will be effectively incorporated into the security system of the entire alliance. we have now agreed with britain on security in all areas, on land, in the air, at sea in cyberspace. this means more prosperity, more tanks, more missiles, hundreds of thousands of new artillery shells, training for thousands of ukrainian soldiers. £200 million will be allocated to the production of hundreds of thousands of new drones, the biggest aid of any co
so, rishi sunak is in kyiv today, and the security agreement between great britain and ukraine has been signed. president zelenskyi says that this is a historic agreement, and that if such an agreement had been signed in 1991, then there would obviously have been a war. the current one did not exist, after the signing of the agreement, president volodymyr zelenskyi and the prime minister of great britain briefly outlined the main provisions of this document. let's listen. that is why the...
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great britain proposed a so-called circular scheme: germany supplies tauruses to great britain, great britain will supply them to ukraine, but we see that scholz is not ready even for this, and most likely, he received very specific signals from the kremlin. this issue is quite complex as it involves different perspectives, depending on whether we are talking about the european union or europe as a whole, it is important to note that britain is not part of the european union. well... this requires a different mindset. in many ways, great britain is not shy about taking a leadership role. let's get this straight. we have qualified officers and commanders capable of creating headquarters and conducting military operations. we have demonstrated this capability earlier and within the framework of nato. when considering the question of the involvement of great britain in military activities, it is important to recognize that this actually means the involvement of a significant part of the nato command staff. this adds complexity to political negotiations and relations, but if the situation
great britain proposed a so-called circular scheme: germany supplies tauruses to great britain, great britain will supply them to ukraine, but we see that scholz is not ready even for this, and most likely, he received very specific signals from the kremlin. this issue is quite complex as it involves different perspectives, depending on whether we are talking about the european union or europe as a whole, it is important to note that britain is not part of the european union. well... this...
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the term of this agreement with britain is 10 years. the term may be extended by analogy with other similar security treaties concluded by global leaders. i particularly appreciate the united kingdom's support for entry. of ukraine in nato and recognizes that our security, ukraine's security is part of the entire euro-atlantic security. that is why the guarantees provided will be valid until our accession to nato. if this happens earlier than the term of the agreement, the security architecture we have created will actually be incorporated into the security system of the entire alliance. we have now agreed with britain on security in all spheres: on land, in the air, at sea, in cyberspace. in broad political interaction , in detail in the agreement, regarding weapons, absolutely clearly regarding our state border, fundamentally, regarding sanctions, fairly, regarding compensating russia for the damages caused by its aggression, reliably, regarding post-war reconstruction, of course, as needed by ukraine and britain will be able to concl
the term of this agreement with britain is 10 years. the term may be extended by analogy with other similar security treaties concluded by global leaders. i particularly appreciate the united kingdom's support for entry. of ukraine in nato and recognizes that our security, ukraine's security is part of the entire euro-atlantic security. that is why the guarantees provided will be valid until our accession to nato. if this happens earlier than the term of the agreement, the security architecture...
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and what is britain for ukraine? well, in fact, in recent days we have been living under the pressure of moving nuclear ammunition to belarus, which essentially meant the final and irreversible burial of the budapest memorandum, so this is very timely. and the very strong gesture of great britain is, in fact, the beginning of the process that was announced at the vilnius summit about... about signing bilateral guarantees with the g7 countries for the period until ukraine became a full member of nato. and it was rishonak in kyiv who spoke about the fact that britain is putting up a shoulder, and if ukraine ends up in nato as soon as possible, then this agreement will exhaust itself. actually, it seems to me that it was great britain with this act that started such a wider one. the process of preparing ukraine for nato, there are great hopes for the summit, the anniversary summit of nato in washington, but this is the first of these bilateral security agreements, the first such agreement, and we can say that in the nex
and what is britain for ukraine? well, in fact, in recent days we have been living under the pressure of moving nuclear ammunition to belarus, which essentially meant the final and irreversible burial of the budapest memorandum, so this is very timely. and the very strong gesture of great britain is, in fact, the beginning of the process that was announced at the vilnius summit about... about signing bilateral guarantees with the g7 countries for the period until ukraine became a full member of...
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great britain closed one of the programs for ukrainian refugees, under which ukrainians could enter on the condition that they had relatives in the country. this visa allowed to study, work and receive assistance for three years. now its participants are offered to apply for the homes for ukraine program, within which the british host ukrainians in exchange for state support. the validity period of the visa under this program ends in march 2025. since the start of the full-scale invasion, more than 283,000 ukrainians have received or extended their permission to stay in great britain. bulgaria will delay the delivery of 100 armored personnel carriers to the ukrainian army, as the ministry of defense asked nato to cover the transport costs. the decision to send the cars was made more than three months ago. in the parliament, and the ministry of internal affairs of bulgaria and the ministry of defense of ukraine signed an agreement on their supply, however, the delay is due to the complexity of the processes of the ministry of defense, - international publications report. transporting ar
great britain closed one of the programs for ukrainian refugees, under which ukrainians could enter on the condition that they had relatives in the country. this visa allowed to study, work and receive assistance for three years. now its participants are offered to apply for the homes for ukraine program, within which the british host ukrainians in exchange for state support. the validity period of the visa under this program ends in march 2025. since the start of the full-scale invasion, more...
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britain concluded a security treaty. rishi sunok in kyiv promised thousands of state-of-the-art drones and other aid worth $3 billion. 12 downed planes per day. zelensky was impressed by the effectiveness of ukrainian air defense. what miracle weapon did the event provide? the usa and britain struck yemen, 16 were destroyed objects. will the attack on the yemeni kushites turn into a new war? we will talk about this and other things during the next program with our guests, the director of the center for military and legal research oleksandr musienko, the retired colonel of the great british army glen grant, and the political expert volodymyr tsibulko. in the second part of our program, we will have a journalist club, tetyana vysotska, olga musafirova and oleksiy mustafin. however, before starting our big conversation, i suggest you see how the verkhovna rada is doing prime minister of great britain rishi sunak was met by ukrainians today, and how he was applauded by the hall. for those who are currently watching us on you
britain concluded a security treaty. rishi sunok in kyiv promised thousands of state-of-the-art drones and other aid worth $3 billion. 12 downed planes per day. zelensky was impressed by the effectiveness of ukrainian air defense. what miracle weapon did the event provide? the usa and britain struck yemen, 16 were destroyed objects. will the attack on the yemeni kushites turn into a new war? we will talk about this and other things during the next program with our guests, the director of the...
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and although ukraine considers great britain to be one. of its closest allies, the post of ukrainian ambassador in london has been vacant for a long time months zelensky fired former ambassador vadym prystayk in july 23, after he publicly... stated that sarcasm between allies is unacceptable, which was perceived by the bank as a rebuke to zelensky personally because of his unfortunate statements. in principle, the decision to send the hard-working ambassador to great britain to some extent corresponds to zelensky's promise to keep the former head of his team. but at the same time, with this decision, zelensky removes zaluzhny from ukraine, where the ex-head is considered the only real rival of the president, provided that elections will be held, zg writes. i will remind you that according to the latest survey of the kyiv international institute of sociology, zaluzhny leads the top three leaders whom ukrainians trust the most. 94% of respondents expressed confidence in the ex-chief. this survey was conducted in mid-february. at the time, the head of gur kyrylo budanov was in second pl
and although ukraine considers great britain to be one. of its closest allies, the post of ukrainian ambassador in london has been vacant for a long time months zelensky fired former ambassador vadym prystayk in july 23, after he publicly... stated that sarcasm between allies is unacceptable, which was perceived by the bank as a rebuke to zelensky personally because of his unfortunate statements. in principle, the decision to send the hard-working ambassador to great britain to some extent...
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there is an experience in egypt when it expelled britain, in algeria when it expelled... france, in libya when it expelled italy, and also when britain was expelled from south yemen in 1967, so it is the idea of eternal struggle with these colonial powers that want to dominate the entire world, its resources and its straights. this has been part of a global concern for thousands of years. alexander the great reached the shores of eden and sokotra island with his forces, but was defeated. he tried to occupy the capital of the historic state of shabah. and failed history gives us lessons and we should study it very carefully and then proceed to develop our capabilities. in 2015 our capabilities were zero, a disunited army with multiple loyalties, and here was the role of abdul malik al-huthi in leadership, rearranging the situation and liberating what could be liberated from yemani lands in the north and south, especially after the american, british and french embassies extended their influence over parts of our country, we entered into this great battle against 17 countrie
there is an experience in egypt when it expelled britain, in algeria when it expelled... france, in libya when it expelled italy, and also when britain was expelled from south yemen in 1967, so it is the idea of eternal struggle with these colonial powers that want to dominate the entire world, its resources and its straights. this has been part of a global concern for thousands of years. alexander the great reached the shores of eden and sokotra island with his forces, but was defeated. he...
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our alliance with britain must only grow stronger. yanina, in this situation, in principle, it is clear that the office of the president and the minister are one. of foreign affairs of ukraine for the fact that to be an ambassador, obviously great britain is also in favor of this, because this is quite a serious position and an important position, great britain is such a big military hub, and they are great friends for us, and they support us militarily, politically, diplomatically, but the most important we didn't hear, that is, whether he agreed to it, because there must be at least three parties here in order for everything to work out, well, on march 6 , i had my birthday, my fortieth birthday, and valery fedorovych congratulated me, we welcome you too, thank you, thank you, and i'm clear i would like to meet him, and i would like us to make a material about the anniversary of the death on the next day, march 7, the anniversary of dmytro kutsyubael, a hero of ukraine, who was rumored to have loved zaluzhny and zaluzhny loved him.
our alliance with britain must only grow stronger. yanina, in this situation, in principle, it is clear that the office of the president and the minister are one. of foreign affairs of ukraine for the fact that to be an ambassador, obviously great britain is also in favor of this, because this is quite a serious position and an important position, great britain is such a big military hub, and they are great friends for us, and they support us militarily, politically, diplomatically, but the...
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that there is, for example , this is a very relevant question delivery of long-range rockets, great britain. does not lead the coalition on ballistic missiles, we also lead the coalition on drones, and i think it is good that now in europe there are countries ready to discuss new ideas about this, but if we talk about long-range missiles, now we also see that there is a discussion about what to do with missile t... every day it happens, both in budestasia, and in the negotiations currently held by the leaders of france, germany and poland, it arises, and here was the idea of exchanging taurus missiles for storm shadow, as far as it realistically, do you think you can negotiate this with berlin, yeah, well, it's a technical issue, and they're looking at those technical aspects now, but you know, the uk was the first country. which supplied long-range missiles to ukraine, zdsu , showed that they use this weapon, this technique very effectively, and france too, because stom shadow and scalp are like a joint project of france and a great one, so i think that now it is. .. important issues
that there is, for example , this is a very relevant question delivery of long-range rockets, great britain. does not lead the coalition on ballistic missiles, we also lead the coalition on drones, and i think it is good that now in europe there are countries ready to discuss new ideas about this, but if we talk about long-range missiles, now we also see that there is a discussion about what to do with missile t... every day it happens, both in budestasia, and in the negotiations currently held...
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i think we are very well oriented as far as great britain is concerned, in great britain they don't have this trumpian... populist nationalism that plays with russia, they don't have that in great britain, they don't have pro-russian sentiment in great britain, they don't have this anti-americanism that, which pro-russianism is proposed around in germany and france, there is no such thing in great britain, because it's just that they were waiting for great britain , they were waiting for it to be some kind of joint military assistance, the united states of america. and great britain together, and this was not a question of great britain regarding which pro-russian politicians there are, because there are none, i am not afraid that, for example, the labor party will, i think, win the elections this year in great britain, i am not i'm afraid another question, the same british prime minister said that britain is transferring the defense industry to military rails. and mr. sunak said, for the soviets people like me, i was born in the soviet union, transfer to the military rails is a card sys
i think we are very well oriented as far as great britain is concerned, in great britain they don't have this trumpian... populist nationalism that plays with russia, they don't have that in great britain, they don't have pro-russian sentiment in great britain, they don't have this anti-americanism that, which pro-russianism is proposed around in germany and france, there is no such thing in great britain, because it's just that they were waiting for great britain , they were waiting for it to...
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money to rearm his own army, and having rather limited supplies for land forces , and you know that britain is a great sea power, we just needed land armaments behind ... he had this problem before him, and he sincerely believed that our gratitude, not even personal to him britain unties his hands and allows him to operate, and he told me about this more than once personally, that i am helping you with weapons, you have to help me, to explain in my own society that helping ukraine is critical for us, for everybody, we have to take even things that we would never get from our own reserves, and i want to remind you again, i know your audience knows, but britain was... the first country in everything, tanks, missiles, helicopters, learning, all that can be said, the first can safely say great britain, and we will not be mistaken, and it is obvious that they need, at least their own people, to hear every time from the leader of ukraine, who was very popular in britain, thank you for these simple things, and i want to say that recently, this year we see that president zelenskyi has taken on arms
money to rearm his own army, and having rather limited supplies for land forces , and you know that britain is a great sea power, we just needed land armaments behind ... he had this problem before him, and he sincerely believed that our gratitude, not even personal to him britain unties his hands and allows him to operate, and he told me about this more than once personally, that i am helping you with weapons, you have to help me, to explain in my own society that helping ukraine is critical...
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great britain and france. germany, unfortunately, does not have this capacity, as it has suffered significant losses over the past 20 years. she lacks officers capable of effective administration, so either britain or france, or both together, can manage anything serious. it is worth remembering that great britain was already effectively doing similar work in bosnia, so both britain and france are quite capable, yes, able to manage. something really serious. dear mr. colonel, i would like to ask you about the medium and short-term prospects of what will happen in the war now. in particular, we understand that the situation is difficult. in the zaporozhye direction, such as chasivyat, novomykhaivka, marinka , and so on, these are all extremely difficult sections of the front. on the other hand, we understand that the enemy may be preparing to raise another degree of military escalation, in particular, it is about the use of certain strategic resources, their preparation for the spring-summer campaign, and when
great britain and france. germany, unfortunately, does not have this capacity, as it has suffered significant losses over the past 20 years. she lacks officers capable of effective administration, so either britain or france, or both together, can manage anything serious. it is worth remembering that great britain was already effectively doing similar work in bosnia, so both britain and france are quite capable, yes, able to manage. something really serious. dear mr. colonel, i would like to...
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in the agreement between great britain and ukraine, nothing is written about anything in common. but nato is common infrastructure. therefore, by the way, for example, russia is very afraid of approaching, as they say, the infrastructure of nato, even if finland joins the north atlantic alliance, because they understand that everything that is on the territory of finland can be used by other nato countries. that's nato. we need such agreements that allow the common use of common infrastructure with those countries with which we sign agreements and for this to be digitized and shown in the date, and if there is already an understanding that ukraine has to become a member of nato, and this is the only reliable guarantee of security, then i would very much like that when signing agreements with other countries, this provision would also be somehow fixed, it would also be desirable with a date when ukraine can join the north atlantic alliance of the real international. the people's guarantor of ukrainian security, but together with common infrastructure, obviously, the countries with
in the agreement between great britain and ukraine, nothing is written about anything in common. but nato is common infrastructure. therefore, by the way, for example, russia is very afraid of approaching, as they say, the infrastructure of nato, even if finland joins the north atlantic alliance, because they understand that everything that is on the territory of finland can be used by other nato countries. that's nato. we need such agreements that allow the common use of common infrastructure...
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zaluzhnye is sent as an ambassador to great britain. not exile or a show of confidence from the president. political sociology. poroshenko and prytula were named leaders of the ukrainian opposition. why is zaluzhny also included in the opposition? and while our broadcast continued, a press conference was held between the president of turkey, recep tayyip erdogan, and the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyi. today, the ukrainian leader is in istanbul and is meeting. with his turkish visa, erdogan said during a press conference with volodymyr zelenskyi that turkey is ready to host a peace summit with the participation of russia, to quote recep tayyip erdogan, and from the very beginning we contributed to the end of the war based on negotiations, we are ready to host a peace summit in which russia will be involved, he said during the press conference. in addition, erdogan on... emphasized that we support the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of our strategic partner of ukraine. unfortunately, the war is having an increasingly negative impact regionally and globally, a
zaluzhnye is sent as an ambassador to great britain. not exile or a show of confidence from the president. political sociology. poroshenko and prytula were named leaders of the ukrainian opposition. why is zaluzhny also included in the opposition? and while our broadcast continued, a press conference was held between the president of turkey, recep tayyip erdogan, and the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyi. today, the ukrainian leader is in istanbul and is meeting. with his turkish visa,...
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britain, on in any case, this is a state, great britain, which has a large number of its subjects, that is, there is even a commonwealth of these states that are defined under the crown, the same is canada, the same australia, new zealand, these are all the states that are today under the crown of britain, yes, we can say that they are kind of... the british crown is such a rather nominal, ephemeral concept, it’s purely like some kind of symbol, no, no, in fact, everything is far from the case, and if you look at any conflict where it is located it is precisely britain that is present, i think, in all the main conflicts it is the englishwoman who is present, the englishwoman craps, and the englishwoman craps, there is such a thing, this is a very correct concept, they participate in these conflicts everywhere as one of the parties, they try to get involved in any conflict the maximum number of participants, and on their side, can give a gun there. a tank, a plane, a helicopter, you can send one soldier there on a crooked mare or something else, it’s not important for them, the main
britain, on in any case, this is a state, great britain, which has a large number of its subjects, that is, there is even a commonwealth of these states that are defined under the crown, the same is canada, the same australia, new zealand, these are all the states that are today under the crown of britain, yes, we can say that they are kind of... the british crown is such a rather nominal, ephemeral concept, it’s purely like some kind of symbol, no, no, in fact, everything is far from the...
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the great britain-usa alliance will be implemented. strikes against the houthis in yemen. this was aimed at destroying sites from which drones and missiles were launched. hussy we are against merchant ships in the red sea, it brought destruction and trouble, it led to a threat to maritime shipping, after repeated warnings about the need to stop these attacks, after the un spoke out, nothing happened, which is why britain today, in particular , has taken limited steps to ... self-defence, and in the face of this aggression we will always uphold the rule of law. colonel, how is it possible that the conflict with the houthis in yemen could turn into something more, with iran supporting the houthis, with turkey supporting the houthis, with the arab world treating this as a... strike on its entire territory, that is, whether the world has other safeguards in order to maintain the situation in yemen and in general in the region. yes , it's very interesting from many angles, because we know that from yemen there were missiles at american... and military bases, and again, the atta
the great britain-usa alliance will be implemented. strikes against the houthis in yemen. this was aimed at destroying sites from which drones and missiles were launched. hussy we are against merchant ships in the red sea, it brought destruction and trouble, it led to a threat to maritime shipping, after repeated warnings about the need to stop these attacks, after the un spoke out, nothing happened, which is why britain today, in particular , has taken limited steps to ... self-defence, and in...
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britain, i mean, crime in britain is a tiny fraction of what it is. the united states has been throughout that period when you say that we we're going to counter terrorism. and you also free, you talk about evil people being driven out of the country, more qualified people are living and working in britain than at any time in the last hundred and 50 years of our history. now, this is largely because of the granting of independence for the colonies, the loss of empire, if you like. but in fact, for example, doctors which are endlessly talked about, more british trained doctors, are now working in britain than at any time in our history. and finally, it's also true that the physicians leaving britain, emigrating from britain, amounted to one, one third, as many as a number of people graduating each year from your medical school. it's a mistake to say that it happens to be one of the evidence one's coming back argument for the free enterprise system by selectively using the example of england when you want to the united states when you want to the test o
britain, i mean, crime in britain is a tiny fraction of what it is. the united states has been throughout that period when you say that we we're going to counter terrorism. and you also free, you talk about evil people being driven out of the country, more qualified people are living and working in britain than at any time in the last hundred and 50 years of our history. now, this is largely because of the granting of independence for the colonies, the loss of empire, if you like. but in fact,...
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our alliance with britain must only grow stronger. and there are several decrees today that are worth talking about. signed two decrees of recognition. well, actually, it is clear that what kind of a diligent diplomat will be, we will obviously see what kind of leader he was. of the armed forces of ukraine , we have seen and will draw conclusions from his diplomatic work, when britain agrees to zaluzhnyi's presence in london, well, i think there will be no problems with this, otherwise it would have been, there would not have been this appeal by zelenskyi, he would not talked about this appointment, obviously everything has already been agreed upon. let's talk more about what statements were made today, because today sweden became the 32nd member of nato, but... there were several more important statements by european leaders, in particular macron, who said that there are no restrictions, no red flags lines to support ukraine , and lemont writes about this, and medvedev immediately reacted, the deputy head of the security council of r
our alliance with britain must only grow stronger. and there are several decrees today that are worth talking about. signed two decrees of recognition. well, actually, it is clear that what kind of a diligent diplomat will be, we will obviously see what kind of leader he was. of the armed forces of ukraine , we have seen and will draw conclusions from his diplomatic work, when britain agrees to zaluzhnyi's presence in london, well, i think there will be no problems with this, otherwise it would...
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the colonies, in fact, the various leaders in britain, keeping the various leaders in britain excuse me. apprized events in the colonies was one of the most important jobs that a colonial governor had. simultaneously, colonial deliberative body. so legislative bodies in particular learned to rely on their own agents in london for information about events, their colonial agents who were usually merchants or or just a well-connected individual who would lobby on behalf of colonial interests. and they would transmit accounts of britain back to the colonies. and so, in effect, governors were london's representatives in the colonies, just as agents were, the colonies representatives in london. ideally, governors and agents helped to bring the british world together by providing a reliable stream of information that would make one side of the atlantic intelligence more to those on the other side. and know the system sort of worked, at least for a while. colonial colonial governors. shared news about the colonies because it would take, you know, often four months or more for them to getting
the colonies, in fact, the various leaders in britain, keeping the various leaders in britain excuse me. apprized events in the colonies was one of the most important jobs that a colonial governor had. simultaneously, colonial deliberative body. so legislative bodies in particular learned to rely on their own agents in london for information about events, their colonial agents who were usually merchants or or just a well-connected individual who would lobby on behalf of colonial interests. and...
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, that britain needs change, wants change, is out _ britain needs change, wants change, is out for— britain needs change, wants change, is out for change. and yet trust in politics— is out for change. and yet trust in politics is— is out for change. and yet trust in politics is now so low, so degraded, that nobody— politics is now so low, so degraded, that nobody believes you can make a difference _ that nobody believes you can make a difference any more. also that after the sex _ difference any more. also that after the sex scandals, the expenses scandals. — the sex scandals, the expenses scandals, the waste scandals, the contracts— scandals, the waste scandals, the contracts for friends, even in a crisis _ contracts for friends, even in a crisis like _ contracts for friends, even in a crisis like the pandemic, some people — crisis like the pandemic, some people have looked at us and concluded we are alljust in it for ourselves — concluded we are alljust in it for ourselves. a nation that is so exhausted, tired, despairing, even, that they— exhausted, tired, despairing, eve
, that britain needs change, wants change, is out _ britain needs change, wants change, is out for— britain needs change, wants change, is out for change. and yet trust in politics— is out for change. and yet trust in politics is— is out for change. and yet trust in politics is now so low, so degraded, that nobody— politics is now so low, so degraded, that nobody believes you can make a difference _ that nobody believes you can make a difference any more. also that after the sex _...
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britain that has a conservative government. we've got biden in, the us, we have trudeau in we have macron in france have schultz in germany. and it's not working. the west is not winning. and so for me the the fact it's conservative leadership is absolutely important i think we are more likely to see a trade deal taking place. i think there will be more working with one of the things i advocate the book is an economic nato where together we take on china, we take russia by having common on what technology they should be able to invest or export or all of that in the same way as we did during during the cold war. so i would like, you know, i would like to see closer working with allies and of course, has been very critical of of the nato alliance and an unwillingness among some nato allies invest what they need to do on defense and do you think that trump will shake up europe again potentially with with a second, second term and will will europe be be listening to to his message after all? these are incredibly dangerous times, w
britain that has a conservative government. we've got biden in, the us, we have trudeau in we have macron in france have schultz in germany. and it's not working. the west is not winning. and so for me the the fact it's conservative leadership is absolutely important i think we are more likely to see a trade deal taking place. i think there will be more working with one of the things i advocate the book is an economic nato where together we take on china, we take russia by having common on what...
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he said britain is the root cause of pain and miseries. britain is the prime enemy of the arabs. he revolted in 1935 and was martered shortly after. following the martterdom. of izsam, the first resistance movement is carried out. there will be a six-month general strike. this does not reduce tensions. britain gets to work, on the one hand, london brings in military forces and on the other calls for negotiations. charles ord wingate, veteran british officer, converts to zionism as soon as he arrives in palestine. while educating jews, he implements a day. plan, the formation of armed groups, brutal repression and widespread punishment of palestinians. the jews take an aggressive stance. two years later, with a combination of british and jewish forces, night squads are formed. cruel and scary people, they torture the muslims. they whip them and poured dirt into the villager's mouths. violence against muslims becomes normal, at the same time. britain starts demolishing palestinian homes. their excuse is reconstruction. 240 houses are destroyed in java's city, displacing some 600 pa
he said britain is the root cause of pain and miseries. britain is the prime enemy of the arabs. he revolted in 1935 and was martered shortly after. following the martterdom. of izsam, the first resistance movement is carried out. there will be a six-month general strike. this does not reduce tensions. britain gets to work, on the one hand, london brings in military forces and on the other calls for negotiations. charles ord wingate, veteran british officer, converts to zionism as soon as he...
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was always ahead, britain was the first to give us tanks, britain was the first to give us lethal weapons, and if britain... is the first to somehow give permission to ukraine to use its long-range weapons, for example, on the territory of russia, there in the hinterland on the same airfields from which fighter jets take off to bomb us , then i think that after this , other states will start to change their point of view, just like before, germany itself, we will see, and i would also like to add that the agreement that was signed today still has a certain number of secret applications, and... it is possible that there are also written some next steps, how ukraine will receive new weapons, how it will use them, so we will really see everything in practice very soon. oleksiy, in recent weeks, even in the last few months, leaders, european leaders have been talking about the fact that europe needs to prepare for a confrontation with russia, german defense minister pistorius talked about it. the former commander-in-chief of the swedish armed forces says that sweden needs to prepare, the balt
was always ahead, britain was the first to give us tanks, britain was the first to give us lethal weapons, and if britain... is the first to somehow give permission to ukraine to use its long-range weapons, for example, on the territory of russia, there in the hinterland on the same airfields from which fighter jets take off to bomb us , then i think that after this , other states will start to change their point of view, just like before, germany itself, we will see, and i would also like to...
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says, no, you are not helping much, because this is the security of great britain, well, so that britain is closer, it is simply closer, it is true, although traditionally they are also libertarians due to many geographical and other reasons, but they understood , who can't do anything, can't come to an agreement with this tyrant, everyone has to... listen, even the decision of the decider that i guarantee government procurement for british military companies, it means that, well, what we tell ourselves that we need to get on the rails they are passing, we have chances that we will build our policy in such a way that we really can, and events will not guide us, but we events, but to finish our conversation, there is such an optimistic idea, i... i am sure , that optimism should be present, no less, an indicator of the validity of this optimism is that we have been fighting for 2.5 years during this one of the largest armies in the world, and we are still enduring it, of course, sometimes you just don’t have to come up with anything, just lead by example if they understand it, being saf
says, no, you are not helping much, because this is the security of great britain, well, so that britain is closer, it is simply closer, it is true, although traditionally they are also libertarians due to many geographical and other reasons, but they understood , who can't do anything, can't come to an agreement with this tyrant, everyone has to... listen, even the decision of the decider that i guarantee government procurement for british military companies, it means that, well, what we tell...
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, would you like to become the prime minister of great britain? no, but that's another story it's strange, it's the first time i see a woman who doesn't want to be, you don't want to be a member of the verkhovna rada, but the prime minister of great britain if she became a member of the european parliament. we don't mind either, right? oh, but anyway, so in that regard, i have to say that it 's quite like that, no, i just thought that after margaret thatcher, every opportunity to show femininity and political ability, why not goldameyer, maybe it my collar, after all, is more elegant margaret techin, no, well, it's already a delicacy, you know, well, really, we have it another conversation, in any case, just become goal. mayor, you have to be, become a grandmother , buy yourself accordingly avosko, i just don’t see you like that, well, let me live to this moment, i have a goal to live to this moment, in any case, if we are serious, then eh, this is also a huge step forward, the very fact that we are candidates for membership of the european unio
, would you like to become the prime minister of great britain? no, but that's another story it's strange, it's the first time i see a woman who doesn't want to be, you don't want to be a member of the verkhovna rada, but the prime minister of great britain if she became a member of the european parliament. we don't mind either, right? oh, but anyway, so in that regard, i have to say that it 's quite like that, no, i just thought that after margaret thatcher, every opportunity to show...
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britain. it's 1:27. some breaking news now from scotland, where former first minister nicola sturgeon has said the situation has been incredibly difficult after her husband, former snp chief executive peter murrell, was charged in connection with alleged embezzlement of funds. >> there has been a rise , a >> there has been a rise, a tenfold rise in investigations by the government's modern slavery watchdog into the social care sector. >> yes, in further news now, the new data from gangmasters and labour abuse authority was revealed in a gb news investigates freedom of information request. >> the surge in probes comes after a record rise in health and care visas issued by the government, with researchers linking the investigations to rampant abuse of the immigration route. >> well, delighted to be joined by our reporter charlie peters, now, who revealed these figures this morning. now, who revealed these figures this morning . and charlie, just this morning. and charlie, just to make it very, very simple
britain. it's 1:27. some breaking news now from scotland, where former first minister nicola sturgeon has said the situation has been incredibly difficult after her husband, former snp chief executive peter murrell, was charged in connection with alleged embezzlement of funds. >> there has been a rise , a >> there has been a rise, a tenfold rise in investigations by the government's modern slavery watchdog into the social care sector. >> yes, in further news now, the new data...
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well, i can only answer as the ambassador of great britain. and you know, there is, there is a certain trend, because, as i said, we were, we, we were, the first country to supply, anti-tank missiles of a new generation, and then battle tanks, this is the challenge, i then it was stormshadow , and we, our partners, they, used the british model, uh, also what as far as departures in the security sphere are concerned, this is a process, this is a discussion, but i can also say that germany has significantly increased aid and support for the zdsu, as well as for ukraine. and tell me, mr. ambassador, i notice that now the ambassadors of ukraine's allied states, i would say, are somewhat wary of domestic political processes. there was a meeting of ambassadors of the group of seven with ukrainian journalists regarding the situation of freedom of speech, you and i met there, then you and your colleagues met about the same about the head of the security service of ukraine , well, we didn't meet there, but we met with the head of the security service,
well, i can only answer as the ambassador of great britain. and you know, there is, there is a certain trend, because, as i said, we were, we, we were, the first country to supply, anti-tank missiles of a new generation, and then battle tanks, this is the challenge, i then it was stormshadow , and we, our partners, they, used the british model, uh, also what as far as departures in the security sphere are concerned, this is a process, this is a discussion, but i can also say that germany has...
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britain, and they- will save britain, and they realise _ will save britain, and they realise that _ will save britain, and they realise that they've - will save britain, and they realise that they've had i will save britain, and they. realise that they've had their opportunity— realise that they've had their opportunity and _ realise that they've had their opportunity and messed i realise that they've had their opportunity and messed up i realise that they've had their . opportunity and messed up the economy, _ opportunity and messed up the economy, they've _ opportunity and messed up the economy, they've allowed - opportunity and messed up the i economy, they've allowed mass immigration. _ economy, they've allowed mass immigration, they— economy, they've allowed mass immigration, they are _ economy, they've allowed mass immigration, they are obsessed with net— immigration, they are obsessed with net zero. _ immigration, they are obsessed with net zero, the _ immigration, they are obsessed with net zero, the labour- immigration, they are obsessed with net zero, the labour partyl wi
britain, and they- will save britain, and they realise _ will save britain, and they realise that _ will save britain, and they realise that they've - will save britain, and they realise that they've had i will save britain, and they. realise that they've had their opportunity— realise that they've had their opportunity and _ realise that they've had their opportunity and messed i realise that they've had their opportunity and messed up i realise that they've had their . opportunity and...
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we will talk about several important topics here, well , first of all, the prime minister of great britain rishi sunak came to ukraine for a visit, which is interesting , this happened precisely after the american-british coalition carried out airstrikes on the territory of the country on the territory of yemen, and with what risha sunak came to ukraine, what he promised and what will come, i... help and not only about this volodymyryan, congratulations you, mr. volodymyr, i congratulate you, vasyl, i am glad to see you, good evening, to each other, well, actually , let's start with the visit of rish sunak, this is a very significant visit right now, and again it is important that, like his predecessor boris johnson, he came not only with words, but also with some help, appreciate this visit, please, and again, who was the initiator here in your opinion, the british side, that this could be a joint arrangement, and about ... help, which, which britain will provide ukraine, the key thing in this visit, which the event once again emphasizes, is ukraine not alone in this fight with russia, an
we will talk about several important topics here, well , first of all, the prime minister of great britain rishi sunak came to ukraine for a visit, which is interesting , this happened precisely after the american-british coalition carried out airstrikes on the territory of the country on the territory of yemen, and with what risha sunak came to ukraine, what he promised and what will come, i... help and not only about this volodymyryan, congratulations you, mr. volodymyr, i congratulate you,...
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it is time to start a new chapter for britain. thank— start a new chapter for britain. thank you _ start a new chapter for britain. thank you very much. i will take guestions — thank you very much. i will take questions now. from the bbc. do you recounise questions now. from the bbc. do you recognise in — questions now. from the bbc. do you recognise in these _ questions now. from the bbc. do you recognise in these numbers, - questions now. from the bbc. do you recognise in these numbers, yes, - questions now. from the bbc. do you recognise in these numbers, yes, it i recognise in these numbers, yes, it is a recession but a relatively mild recession in the context of the pandemic, the financial crisis and the first chance i've spoken to since the abandonment of your own plan last year, can you just clarify the point about that point i understood it but this was your plan for growth and now you're not doing it, where is your plan for growth? you say you can't afford it but where will the growth come from? first, the definition of the recession is two consecutive guar
it is time to start a new chapter for britain. thank— start a new chapter for britain. thank you _ start a new chapter for britain. thank you very much. i will take guestions — thank you very much. i will take questions now. from the bbc. do you recounise questions now. from the bbc. do you recognise in — questions now. from the bbc. do you recognise in these _ questions now. from the bbc. do you recognise in these numbers, - questions now. from the bbc. do you recognise in these numbers,...
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well, it is obvious that the britains were in harmony with us. in this way, following this wave of jewish immigration and arab opposition, finally in 1935, sheikh izaddin al-gassam and his fighters were killed by the british forces. however, i'm afraid that this spirit of that uncontrollable palestinian will reincarnate in the next generations and repeating his name will always frighten us. what's more, the british successfully attacked their headquarters with armored equipment and helicopters. it's obvious that it would have been better to credit the hagana members for the honor. but in the end it wouldn't make much difference, the important thing was that the road to improve the situation should have been paved. the victory of britain and the jews, it supported against isadin al-ghassam facilitated migration, so few years later, a quarter of... million more jews entered the promised lands of herzel. imagine that you're moving towards your lover on the road. the familiar signs of her home make you excited, don't they? people welcomed immigration
well, it is obvious that the britains were in harmony with us. in this way, following this wave of jewish immigration and arab opposition, finally in 1935, sheikh izaddin al-gassam and his fighters were killed by the british forces. however, i'm afraid that this spirit of that uncontrollable palestinian will reincarnate in the next generations and repeating his name will always frighten us. what's more, the british successfully attacked their headquarters with armored equipment and helicopters....
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prime minister, do you believe that america and britain would maybe take rickless tape and attempt to invade the west coast of yemen militarily? we anticipate all possibilities and have all calculations for this day, but how many countries have tried throughout history to occupy the western coast of yemen and failed, including britain. britain tried after it occupied eden and then occupied parts ofida, then failed and emerged defeated. the turks, although we are of the same religion, also failed to occupy the yemenese, saying these countries are major countries capable of occupying our country, and if the people thought in this way, no country in the entire world would be liberated. countries are liberated by the strength of the will of their people, their organizations, and the strength of their ideas carried by the leadership of these people. there is an experience in egypt in algeria when it expelled france, in libya when it expelled italy, and also when britain was expelled from south yemen in 1967, so it is the idea of eternal struggle with these colonial powers that want to domi
prime minister, do you believe that america and britain would maybe take rickless tape and attempt to invade the west coast of yemen militarily? we anticipate all possibilities and have all calculations for this day, but how many countries have tried throughout history to occupy the western coast of yemen and failed, including britain. britain tried after it occupied eden and then occupied parts ofida, then failed and emerged defeated. the turks, although we are of the same religion, also...