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to achieve what is the name of the film we will
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still have a battle for Ukraine
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but no wait let’s make a film then
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let’s call it let this be our last
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problem we don’t know what kind of
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film we will have we don’t know where we are going and
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who in the world knows Ukraine is a
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sovereign republic I probably don’t know,
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it’s true,
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Ukraine is so much somewhere in Russia, but in
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my opinion, Ukraine is at the edge of Russia and the
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Russians came from there, it’s true, secular
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Russia, Kievan Rus, then Ukraine is a
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wonderful country with
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our native
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inhabitants, sisters and brothers, is
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n’t this the country where there are many beautiful
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girls I heard that from Ukraine you can
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order a bride by mail
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listen Ukraine I know Ukraine there is a
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football team there
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they have dances and yes such unusual
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[applause]
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pampushki borscht became the second key who I am
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not interested in
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drunks nkuvu house music
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[music]
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why are we making this film I think
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we need to understand that granny Russia
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explain the world to Ukraine's ears, it's really
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Russia we how to make a film in Ukraine Russia
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we need to listen to someone yes why a bunch but
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went he wrote a book extremely Russia they are
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there Yushchenko is right the couple is coming mister
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President, I beg your pardon generously, excuse me
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for my sake, but where are you in a hurry? We need to take
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our time,
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Leonid Kuchma, space designer and
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politician, ex-director of the largest
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defense enterprise in Ukraine, Izhmash,
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since 1992, Prime Minister, and from 1994 to
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2005, President of independent Ukraine,
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author of a political bestseller, Ukraine
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is not Russia, which covers the entire history of
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Ukrainian Russian relations from Kievan
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Rus to the present day,
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let’s admit when I heard that you
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wrote a book,
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Ukraine is not Russia, I had a
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lot and kind of everyone, and swarmed and jokingly
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ate, I said the musical path should not
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write that forgiveness of Ukraine that there is a
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bunch of people he came up with, I thought,
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but the problem still remains for
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me:
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how are the inhabitants of this area
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different from the inhabitants of the branch visible in
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the interrogation and nothing
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dad
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is tired
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[music]
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you are very difficult 300 question is not
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different from you all- it’s similar to
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childbirth and it looks like our country has
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roots in everything who are a single country
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Ukraine Russia Ukraine heresies and
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shared reflected we all separately
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the country this is what we are different from although we are
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no different in that it’s difficult to do everything
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with Ukraine but this is it
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cultural ambiguity makes it
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possible for Russians to think that Ukraine
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is Russia and some Ukrainians to argue that they are
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still not Russian and others, and it
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seems to me that it’s very difficult to understand this,
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I think that we are embarking on a very
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dangerous path and we will have a
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lot of ideological good opponents
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6 it’s good that from Russia they look at
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Ukraine and want to understand what it was for
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breakfast because the phrase
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and these are our Ukrainians without explaining anything on the
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belt for arrest soups of days Canadian
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historian of Ukrainian origin author of the
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classic work Ukraine
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history the
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words themselves to the word Ukraine came from
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Polish it was the edge of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
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where the Cossacks life to prove lies in labor
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with a loaf of the problem of Ukraine to that for a long time
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there was no Ukraine now there is Ukraine and something
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needs to be done about it then
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divinity loves Ukraine is an
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artificial state formation on the
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ruins of the great Russian empire
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Sergei Markov, Russian political scientist
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believes that Russia was and should
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remain an empire, people who are now
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called Ukrainians, their ancestors
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for 1000 years
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called themselves Russians, the population of the
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eastern and southern regions, with
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the exception of fish, these are people outside the Russian
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mentality Alexander Paskhaver,
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Ukrainian economist, president of a
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public expert organization, the
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Center for Economic Development,
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they talk about gangsterism everything but eastern
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Ukraine, what are their customs and so on,
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these are not Russian people, even if they are
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called, they are brought up with a different type of behavior, what is
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special about Ukrainians, that’s how it differs from
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others, pay attention to the Ukrainian road, they are
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planted all the trees,
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well, in Russia there is no such thing, well, in Russia market
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people say a person should plant trees along the road
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when there is an immense forest all around
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Kuchma wrote a book Ukraine
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is not Russia it’s definitely
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Viktor Chernomyrdin a Soviet and
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Russian statesman
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held many key positions when
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asked how to introduce him in the film he
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answered briefly
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put it like Chernomyrdin even when
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you arrive outwardly you see the border that the whitewashed
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huts and crows and fences are
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all laid out, but we don’t have them
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because we don’t have everything for this, I am politics,
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if we level the fence or
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whitewash the caps, fix the roof, this is also
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not Russia, you know in the 19th century Kostomarov
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wrote that Ukrainians are only partly
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cultures they sing, they embroider, and politics
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is a matter of russia russian,
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you have an imperial dream, and you have any
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actions, both positive and negative,
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very large-scale,
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we prefer the evolutionary path to the will,
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the slower, more conservative
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Ukrainian will build a hut never
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end up in slavery a lot of people so once
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the table came inside on the bench he put the tip on
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this
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extremely will come just towels embroidered
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beautiful giblets of course it doesn’t sound like
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technology no this is the soul of the people I like there are
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things that should be patriarchal
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forever sewn culture
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[music]
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Ukraine is in a difficult situation
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it is always a difficult situation as it is
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between two strong camps By
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the way, here you need to think about
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what he means, he knows the
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junction of two civilizations, Eastern and
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Western, what does Eastern Western
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Byzantium mean, on the one hand,
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Byzantine Orthodox culture,
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which came from the south to Byzantium, and
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Western Latin culture, that is,
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Catholic, which came from Rome it
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all started with this confrontation,
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the great one against the Latins, you can have a biscuit after
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the battle, Ukraine will always be between
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the east and the west, of course it may
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not be happiness, it may be a
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tragedy, it may be a great chance,
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Alexander Kwasniewski, ex-president of
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Poland, brought the country to NATO and the European Union,
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your film it's called well
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because there will be a lot of interest and everyone thinks
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that this is a big production in the Hollywood
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style entered the battle for Ukraine the battle for
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Ukraine is a battle for whether Russia will be a great
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power they will
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definitely come and take it for themselves if
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today for 1 Ukraine Ukraine metal in
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Ukraine metal corners the earth is rich every
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country would like to have rivers winter you are so
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lands read the
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Polish novel historically watch
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Polish films with fire and sword watched
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look there longing for Ukraine they
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dream
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that the Dnieper was part of their
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space you can never
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explain to the Russians that Crimea is not the
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place where they rested as a child and
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how to say that Crimea is part of Ukraine
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the foreign part for Russia Ukraine
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of course clearly splits into two parts
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geographically culturally and historically along the
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Dnieper the
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regions of Ukraine are so different
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they grew and developed
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existed in different civilizational
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dimensions Dmitry Tabachnik
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historian and politician advocates
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expanding the rights of the Russian language in Ukraine
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and for strengthening political
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cooperation with Russia
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Western Ukraine existed as part of the
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then-Austrian
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Austro-Hungarian Empire in the mentality of the
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Catholic world
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catalog and defenselessness Catholics are
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Europe Western culture Western
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culture in which Peter the grave spoke
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Latin
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Mazepa knew from Latin knew before the
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third partition of Poland on the territory of
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Ukraine there was no total
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serfdom throughout the territory
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Igor Mishka Colonel General of Intelligence
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Doctor of Technical Sciences
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from 2003 to 2005 head of the
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security service of Ukraine
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my small town where Umai was born
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110 years there was lordly fashion right in a
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small town
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facts Magdeburg law gave the city
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autonomy it was not the prince who ruled,
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but the city itself people places in Muscovy this
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approach was completely alien and this is important
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people thought we decide everything trumpet
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[applause]
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[music]
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look at the architecture look at the
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manner and look at the appeal of the ponies
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Panova
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coffee where Magdeburg law began, it
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all started in Ukraine much earlier
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than in Russia, so it seems to me that the
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influence of the West in Ukraine was much
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stronger than in the northern part of Russia,
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central and southern and eastern Ukraine
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is a joint product of the state
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creativity of the two peoples of the Ukrainian
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Russian and developed she is in the
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Orthodox civilizational space
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about gloriously believed for a little while I myself the
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Orthodox faith is emotions sits from
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the final and Catholics rationally
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explain God and in Orthodoxy I enter the
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church I believe this is the price sheets on this
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principle goes over and you leave the business and
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she knew it was interesting but not a single
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Orthodox country was rich Bulo
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Bate
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[music]
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the east is an industrial region, here they are
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five-story buildings live in the Donbass Kharkov
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live the same again this is a closet of what kind
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we have Sverdlovsk Yekaterinburg then the
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complexity of today a Ukrainian from the east
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will say about the Galician and I will hear
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that this is not soaring a real Ukrainian
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Englishman about the Eastern Ukrainian yes he
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speaks Russian about but moze
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so from yes you are all Ukrainians we are all brothers
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but we are brothers who have gone through different
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historical periods of development we have
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different historical experiences this is the main
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problem for you whether they can
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integrate as a single country
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[music]
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why is it so difficult to identify ourselves? The
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nations entered in the first place because the
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people were divided, we always
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had someone under there from the field to the metaplot, the
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Austro-Hungarians under the Tatars, then the participation of the
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Russian empire at the junction of all the
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interests of the geopolitical strategic
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main players and therefore, every game
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portal also identify sleep
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yourself here, Ukraine has never been in a
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vase, that’s what it’s all about and the gusto,
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well, that’s how you say it in Russian
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Sergey Golovaty ex-Minister of Justice of
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Ukraine for more than ten years represented
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the country in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
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Europe Ukrainians were free until a
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certain time, this was before
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the wrinkles and when they elected their leaders as hetman
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during the war close to
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Swedish Poland in 1710 when
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the constitution was signed in the banners it
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was the constitution of Philip Orlik with a
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mine mask there was a prototype of a self-
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governed society in itself they
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people called themselves a society,
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but there was no state, they were always
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against a strong government
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if they elected a hetman or ataman, and then
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they asked him three times, do you want to be
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our ataman, the first time he said no
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and the second time he said no, the third
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time I will do it because if he I immediately
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said yes, everyone would treat him with
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suspicion I can rush to power with such a
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dangerous
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to careless Peter begins to destroy the flogging
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Catherine the Second lived for half an hour and
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almost all the Cossacks were exiled who
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we trays who where liberties were taken away
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become
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seed you know when they destroyed the network disappeared
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Ukraine does not mean that the
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Ukrainians disappeared, but the concept of
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Ukraine [ __ ] did not arise
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300 years ago, it took place here and
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is glad to be clear, those who made the
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historical decision to reunite
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Ukraine with Russia, which was the
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unanimous will of the Ukrainian
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people, read there, you read
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Soviet history textbooks, it seems
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like a natural thing that we
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united but some Ukrainians
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said it was wrong, everything was in some way we did
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not want to unite with
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Ukrainian society structurally this is a
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kulak society this is a society of
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small or medium
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agricultural more than 70 percent of the
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Ukrainian universe was made up of peasants
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during the revolution the Bolsheviks
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came to Ukraine three times and who supported the
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Bolsheviks in Ukraine, the workers of the city did
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not want to strengthen the Bolsheviks
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because they have all these let me not
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survive, this is still so good and
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smooth in such a good sense of the
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word in Ukraine in the first respects
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the land is significantly not sacred for
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princes, it is characteristic that almost
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every a family has
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a plot of land and it is very
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fertile land in Russia in Russia
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the land is not very good in order to somehow
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live people had to unite and
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every few years they got together and
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surprised the land in a new way you had
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good land now I’m taking it and you the one
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that is worse community world down jacket in Ukraine
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the land is rich and everyone thought why do I need
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the world I can live on my own
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buzzing
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ahhh
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Russia the community was farming
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studied for 10 years the community could
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review your allotment and dependently
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family members reduce the increase by
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forever behind you the land and the
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Ukrainians were secured, that very same peasant knew that
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this was his land and he was putting it in. It
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was very fundamental that there were differences between Ukrainian Christianity
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and the Russian mentality that
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had been formed over the centuries,
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why the Ukrainian ethics of the walls were not
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Russian, the Ukrainians had grain,
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there was a surplus, if you have a surplus, you
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have to sell it, if you sell us, it arises
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market relations for a dacha paradise
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relationship to arise, we need roads, roads
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are there because we don’t have snow like we have
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and there is less space, so
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you have to get to the next fair or near
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Dikanka,
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but he will drive there for a day and a half, the steppe is
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junk, and right there you need sockeye salmon Gleb weeks and
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what to introduce pre-revolutionary Russia 1 10
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years she suffered from famine it was a
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natural biological process
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associated with insufficiency of
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yield times the weather conditions of Ukraine
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never went hungry with a natural
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onset you heard about the famine of Ukraine
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strongly resisted collectivization and
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Stalin said I’ll show them I’ll take it all
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will come true and to Ukraine it’s really a
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basket full of bread Dobryansky
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American politician of Ukrainian
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origin US Deputy Secretary of State
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in the Bush Jr. administration
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[music]
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add to describe the terrible
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famine and a huge number of deaths we
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use the word genocide again and again
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noise of life is there food taken somewhere
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not grain then this the role of the city is no, our
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potatoes are no longer taken away,
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they were taken away from the table, this is what
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our people remember, Ukraine before the
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thirtieth year, it was a country of
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continuous waves after 33 years of a more
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obedient population, the Soviet
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government is no longer when you take it for
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this to happen as it should, what it should change
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the psychology
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we have 15 fraternal republics, free and
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equal, we confidently look at our bright future
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[music]
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from our great homeland and
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the death looms about the absence of the
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reform policy initiated on the initiative of Mikhail Sergeevich Gorbachev, for a number of
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reasons, has reached a dead end, as one of the
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Ukrainian nationalists put it files
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for divorce
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Ukrainians want to dissolve their marriage with
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Moscow grinned at the
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strength of the current situation I am ceasing
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my activities as president of
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the USSR
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[music]
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220 the world was changing coffee on 7
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UN Secretary General, Nobel Peace Prize laureate
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and holder of the Ukrainian Order of
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Yaroslav the Wise, first degree, this
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brother, new independent ones appeared the countries of
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Ukraine,
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Georgia, post-Soviet territory
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attracted the attention of the whole world, everyone was
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watching how events would develop there, the
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authors had their naked balls, but wait
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for yours for now, and while Ukraine
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was hysterically part of the USSR, then the West
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did not have any chance of even entering there,
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the borders of the pancakes of the castle but then
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the cage collapsed, the cage collapsed, the
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territory was freed from the communist regime,
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it will arise itself to the wolves where
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the West immediately appeared in the person of whom, of course, there is a
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hangar to the street in America,
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America, I carried out and, roughly speaking,
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continued the very tradition that
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began in the Middle Ages, the tradition of
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attempting to seize this territory
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Latin thought and hidden on the face of the
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United States welcomes the
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historical choice of new states the
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choice of freedom despite the threat of
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disruption of stability these events
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serve our national interests
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what in jest the Americans watched with
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pleasure the Soviet
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empire was plunging and picked up the fragments into their
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lacie smart unites fools
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share the same between the most
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important events in the world history of the
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twentieth century was the emergence of an
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independent Ukrainian state in the
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political arena, Gennady Udovenko,
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a diplomat, went from the chairman
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of a collective farm to the chairman of the UN Assembly and the
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head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, I asked an
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American politician and he
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published a brochure about Ukraine in scenes from here
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Pavel's economics from about the information business a hint
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you understand so that you could become a
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member of the Big Seven for the open typewriter
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in Washington they hoped that Ukraine would
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develop as a stable
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democratic state with strong
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ties with Europe wound
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style go employees of the US department
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with 20 years of experience from
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1998 to 2000 Ambassador of the United
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States to Ukraine he or the United
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States of Ukraine is a country in which 46
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million consumers live,
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this is a wide investment opportunity
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based on a pension in the first years of
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independence, Ukraine was the most
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desirable rich bride of marriageable age with
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whom everyone wanted to be friends this
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transport corridor is unique this is
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the concentration of automobiles and the
00:23:47
railways of all the energy wires and
00:23:51
gas and oil in the dream nier Ukraine,
00:23:53
she is still younger than the population of Europe,
00:23:56
these people are not poorly educated, many of
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them are very talented people, beautiful
00:24:02
look, the crochet brothers are also beautiful,
00:24:04
what is there in the world and all the propaganda of
00:24:08
nationalist political forces is stronger and
00:24:10
Ukraine was built on primitive
00:24:12
leaflets that Russia eats our
00:24:15
lard sausage and that the lard will remain,
00:24:17
we will live happily
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[applause]
00:24:23
Ukraine for
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[applause]
00:24:31
the principle we and the birch barks
00:24:33
we believed that the very proclamation of
00:24:37
independence of Ukraine took us into the
00:24:41
arms of the so-called democratic
00:24:43
states
00:24:45
turned out to be It’s absolutely not the case with the collapse of the
00:24:48
Soviet Union, it seemed to me that the
00:24:51
easiest thing would be Ukraine, as they say,
00:24:53
everything seemed to be on an equal
00:24:56
footing, everything turned out to be absolutely the opposite, we were doing the most, it
00:24:58
turned out that it was Ukraine
00:25:03
[music]
00:25:05
we were provinces, we were colonies, we
00:25:09
were what they wanted, just not an independent
00:25:11
state and we did not have any
00:25:13
resources to become a
00:25:15
state, we had to start
00:25:17
all over again, we were not an economy, we
00:25:19
were a complete devastation, you know, we
00:25:22
were really on the edge of the abyss,
00:25:25
our currencies were our own, there was no
00:25:28
coupon that we had, it appeared along
00:25:30
Khreshchatyk, so to speak. for the most part, the
00:25:34
budget was empty, foreign capital did
00:25:38
not flow then, including they looked at how it would
00:25:41
all end, we got the highest
00:25:46
inflation, I don’t remember who 2 not somewhere in an
00:25:49
African country there was a thing, but there was a year
00:25:52
when we had ten thousand percent
00:25:54
inflation, the second problem this is unemployment, the
00:25:57
shutdown of enterprises, that is, the increase in
00:25:59
social tension, I’m crazy, they’ve already started
00:26:05
earning money and cape and what kind
00:26:07
of day is this if I have smoked sausage from 1
00:26:10
January 1st I don’t see retirement it was impossible
00:26:12
at the very beginning to buy a liter of
00:26:14
Winnie the Pooh milk
00:26:16
can they have a good afternoon yes yes I you the
00:26:19
President of Ukraine Leonid Makarovich
00:26:21
Kravchuk
00:26:23
hooks there is still too
00:26:24
much to be done to stop the
00:26:26
wasted authority in the meantime the
00:26:28
Russian and Ukrainian prime ministers of the
00:26:30
prime ministers and presidents demonstrated
00:26:32
good relations with each other what is this about and
00:26:35
why the power up here, it seems to me, will not
00:26:38
force the second piece, look at the second
00:26:40
the piece begins about how the president
00:26:46
you compress to well, how sharply
00:26:52
they
00:26:56
swear to the pink of
00:26:57
Ukraine by the counselors and protect the rights and
00:27:01
freedoms of the beloved and the citizens and on the
00:27:04
Selyuk plane when he has already been elected
00:27:07
to fasten it, what were you thinking about then on the plane
00:27:10
sitting at home a lot, is
00:27:13
n’t it too much I’m a self-confident person
00:27:15
who decided to take on such a burden
00:27:18
to say and on a European scale a huge
00:27:21
orgasm to say that Kuch could
00:27:23
have appeared from somewhere there, let’s just say from
00:27:26
the elections it would be wrong
00:27:28
Kuchma was a member of the central committee of the
00:27:30
Communist Party of Ukraine as the general
00:27:32
director I see Masha and was similar in
00:27:34
many of the most high offices in Moscow
00:27:36
so he got used to the authorities, yes, this was
00:27:42
my office of the first deputy
00:27:44
general designer and it has not
00:27:47
changed one iota,
00:27:49
as if in the south it was the largest
00:27:51
missile plant in the world and he created
00:27:53
unique models that now
00:27:55
protect Russia is its
00:27:57
strategic missile accounts
00:28:04
why are Americans with 18 afraid of the so-
00:28:07
called Satan because the same
00:28:09
powerful combat missile was able to
00:28:11
make its way into the mouth of any
00:28:14
gap, so they have great respect for this
00:28:17
missile, they seem to have
00:28:18
named it and called it Satan themselves, I
00:28:21
personally don’t like it when they call this missile
00:28:22
Satan,
00:28:23
although in this you know the recognition for the merit of the
00:28:26
fictitiousness and power of this rocket
00:28:30
Yuri Mashnin to the leading researcher of the
00:28:32
kb
00:28:33
Yuzhnaya there is no such rocket in the world to this
00:28:39
day, the most beautiful one says this is
00:28:45
Satan,
00:28:46
wow, mother Rodya, I never see the guys,
00:28:53
take a picture from behind from behind with them, it’s good
00:28:55
because there is a lot of us here so that we
00:28:58
just so that I don’t report against the backdrop of the rocket
00:29:01
was in the general plan
00:29:02
as in Ukraine Reed came to Ukraine at the very beginning of independence, he had
00:29:07
already become a victim and he
00:29:10
gave a famous speech which
00:29:12
was called chicken kiev then chicken chikin
00:29:16
English coward he was told probably in
00:29:19
Tsera we we don’t know what to do with Ukraine,
00:29:21
what to close the
00:29:23
anorak, the Americans will not support
00:29:25
those who want to use independence
00:29:28
to establish a local dictatorship
00:29:29
instead of the imperial one, sleep there, but look at the
00:29:33
situation that arises,
00:29:34
America is afraid 1 that the independence of
00:29:37
Ukraine could lead to house this, but
00:29:41
the situation continued to develop
00:29:43
regardless of them desires on the one hand,
00:29:44
and an independent Ukraine appeared,
00:29:47
and besides, a nuclear power, this
00:29:52
was like a bone in America’s throat,
00:29:54
why because they would not be sure
00:29:57
what kind of government there would be, they
00:30:00
were not sure that they could not make
00:30:01
Ukraine their own a satellite that's why they
00:30:05
needed Ukraine without nuclear it was
00:30:08
console number 3 according to the world school states of
00:30:12
Russia 3 Ukraine
00:30:14
Anatoly Gritsenko ex-Minister of Defense of
00:30:16
Ukraine Chairman of the Verkhovna
00:30:19
Rada Committee on National
00:30:20
Security Networks long-
00:30:23
range missiles were not on the council on
00:30:25
US territory
00:30:26
one launch rocket no california what
00:30:29
president of the united states would not want
00:30:30
this threat as quickly as possible such a
00:30:33
potential
00:30:34
deadline to dismantle the barbato from small
00:30:36
how to be nuclear weapons and local
00:30:40
politicians would like to leave nuclear
00:30:42
weapons as a trump card
00:30:44
so that they are seen as representatives of a
00:30:46
serious nuclear power it was not lost it
00:30:50
was ninety In the third year there was a visit by the
00:30:52
first Minister of Defense of
00:30:54
Ukraine to Washington. Part of
00:30:57
Massachusetts Avenue was painted with
00:30:59
Ukrainian flags, which, in general,
00:31:01
few people knew in those days, one of the sk
00:31:04
posted Pentagon employees
00:31:06
arrived a little later in a taxi, the taxi driver
00:31:09
was an American and he asked him a question:
00:31:11
what’s here? flags are being written and what is
00:31:13
happening here, this functionary is the Pentagon and
00:31:15
answered how you don’t know these are Ukrainian
00:31:19
flags over there telling him remember my
00:31:21
words as nuclear weapons will be given here they wo
00:31:24
n’t be accepted anymore of course they
00:31:26
thought that you can’t be left alone
00:31:29
with your problems I then pulled the trigger
00:31:33
from the signing of the Budapest memorandum
00:31:35
from the issuance of
00:31:36
guarantees for the security of Ukraine, I
00:31:39
just came as president, it was
00:31:42
1994, come on, since the president of
00:31:46
the USA, Russia,
00:31:48
Great Britain is signing and what
00:31:50
security guarantees will we write as guarantors, no,
00:31:53
all this will help, with all due respect to those
00:31:56
structures that are signing, France
00:31:58
has not signed up to the general one she
00:32:01
signed a separate document,
00:32:02
the veterans, then I already went to him at the hotel,
00:32:05
this one there was your equipment, the
00:32:07
first one brought this document for signature, the
00:32:12
method is frank, said son, they don’t
00:32:16
have to believe these promises, you have to believe
00:32:18
only in your own strength, no more
00:32:22
[ __ ], you
00:32:24
have to figure it out, here I am sitting 20 minutes I don’t
00:32:28
understand what we’re talking about
00:32:32
[music]
00:32:36
what we’re talking about I want to understand it spoiled it
00:32:39
affected the price who could have paid
00:32:41
for independence now you’re not
00:32:43
proving anything you just tell me why the
00:32:45
missiles there are from Ukraine and meloetta and that
00:32:49
the battle for Ukraine is now continuing
00:32:51
we can say that Kuchma
00:32:53
you lost Ukraine to the West, where did he
00:32:59
lose Ukraine to the West when he didn’t
00:33:03
believe Mitterrand, it’s really the West
00:33:06
to Vader then I think this is a conversation with the
00:33:10
80-year-old patriarch of European
00:33:12
politics, the veteran was already in his ninth
00:33:15
decade, the presidents of Ukraine made a strong
00:33:17
impression
00:33:18
on him, it was very hard for me, I saw it and was a
00:33:22
witness to this, but at the moment he
00:33:24
became president, the libretto was written,
00:33:27
the music was also written, he also had to
00:33:29
take a seat and play his
00:33:31
ska instrument prix won't skeptics
00:33:34
argued that after the collapse of the Soviet
00:33:36
Union, the nuclear threat will only increase
00:33:40
thanks to the wisdom of those who
00:33:43
have gathered here today we proved that the skeptics
00:33:45
were wrong Ukraine Belarus and Kazakhstan
00:33:51
are getting rid of nuclear weapons in order
00:33:55
to deter the
00:33:56
Soviet Union from attacking the new missiles on the
00:33:58
territory of Ukraine America began
00:34:00
the percentage of the American military
00:34:02
there are 16 billion dollars annually
00:34:04
so when the Ukrainian nuclear
00:34:07
potential was destroyed America
00:34:09
we are relieved I think that the world should I did
00:34:13
n’t appreciate this step
00:34:16
[music]
00:34:22
Ukraine just gave up
00:34:25
nuclear weapons,
00:34:27
collapsed and then NATO is expanding at
00:34:30
the expense of Poland winery Czechs and has the right to
00:34:34
place their nuclear weapons on the
00:34:36
territory of these countries
00:34:38
this is necessary this is another serious
00:34:41
guarantee that we will never again
00:34:44
defenseless victim of external aggression
00:34:47
agatha this is not a significant event it is
00:34:49
sad to forget ours deeper and
00:34:52
remained the same we believe that the
00:34:55
movement is not in the right direction and
00:34:58
as I met with the Germans in 96 he
00:35:01
was very against giving this
00:35:04
why you Vlad you have not been around for a long time then this is a
00:35:09
big mistake I I think that
00:35:11
Georgia in the area has nowhere to go
00:35:14
sooner or later they will become members of NATO
00:35:18
and daughter porn c the ex-president of Georgia
00:35:21
resigned as a result of the Rose Revolution
00:35:26
when I leave this life users to over
00:35:30
with us a member of NATO
00:35:32
pressure my lord and the man will feel the mascara
00:35:36
both feel Ukrainian people understand
00:35:39
NATO in which in the old style in such a way
00:35:41
associated with the Cold War, many people
00:35:45
are mistaken and see the room as a military
00:35:48
bloc more important than the other, this is the choice of the system son of
00:35:51
the axis when megane in front of NATO the sky the sky
00:35:54
lilyru the sands of the union Rudolf Schuster
00:35:57
is the president of Slovakia believes that the
00:35:59
desire to effectively negotiate with
00:36:01
everyone, the basic principle of the policy of any
00:36:03
small country will
00:36:05
stop please what is NATO
00:36:10
clothing
00:36:14
above and platinum you are an instrument of the West
00:36:19
why psy are rushing there former satellite
00:36:22
because it is necessary to protect them from possible
00:36:26
aggression from Russia and that is, the
00:36:29
confrontation of what sane person
00:36:32
can be against the European Union
00:36:34
of course not away, we’re just saying you wo
00:36:37
n’t be accepted there to eat, fools or something,
00:36:39
so they can come 45 million
00:36:42
Ukrainians are
00:36:43
poor beggars and with their mafia,
00:36:48
it’s almost impossible to imagine if I were
00:36:50
offered today to join European
00:36:52
connections, I would refuse, but if we
00:36:56
join Europe today,
00:36:57
all of us We believe today that
00:37:00
the heat is high, they are of no use to anyone,
00:37:01
aviation will not be needed, then Europe will crush us with
00:37:05
its planes,
00:37:06
many many industries, they
00:37:08
will simply die and we will remain only with
00:37:11
agriculture,
00:37:12
metallurgy, chemistry, and all sides are not needed,
00:37:16
we should be the closest robot
00:37:19
free trade zone and then you don’t have
00:37:22
the feeling that Russia
00:37:24
will react very painfully and
00:37:25
believes that this is always to the detriment of Russia you are
00:37:29
absolutely right and often in Moscow it comes
00:37:33
from us it’s possible for everyone else everyone else is not allowed
00:37:36
you signed an agreement on a strategic
00:37:39
partnership between the United States of
00:37:41
America they covered up they returned the cold was wild
00:37:47
and Russia stopped supplies to us
00:37:50
this is everyone this is a normal phenomenon not
00:37:54
Andrey Trumps conclusions of
00:37:55
export there is a strategic partner
00:37:58
overseas after God will help
00:38:01
you this and we will help them then if we are this and you do
00:38:05
n’t need this so this you won’t get to this close the
00:38:08
plan Moscow some politicians in
00:38:11
Moscow perceive Ukraine's desire
00:38:13
to move towards the West as a
00:38:15
strategic defeat and Russia
00:38:18
to hit your leadership of Russia at that
00:38:21
time
00:38:22
looked at Ukraine with the main feeling of
00:38:26
resentment, but how come we were together for so many years
00:38:29
but were one country,
00:38:31
historically so closely connected
00:38:33
that we can and should talk about
00:38:37
some- then the special relationship between Russia
00:38:40
and Ukraine, a lot was built
00:38:44
on the personal relations of Leonid Kuchma and
00:38:47
Boris Yeltsin, Kuchma Chernomyrdin, for
00:38:49
me, on both sides, the pope is completely not
00:38:54
according to the lists, but everything is all 1 0
00:39:02
even Kuchma when you are no longer
00:39:04
president said that almost the entire
00:39:06
Russian oil was pumped through my
00:39:09
furnace, like in the west of Ukraine, like
00:39:16
Ukraine 3 Russia Ukraine other boxes
00:39:23
well said, it’s
00:39:24
clear the main thing about what, in general, he finished up to
00:39:28
the bottom of his
00:39:29
collar, he told me that he had
00:39:32
never drank so much in his life, how much
00:39:34
consequently he told me, I don’t know how I
00:39:38
thought when I was leaving, as I was leaving
00:39:41
there, I collected everything, then I just fell and
00:39:44
that’s it
00:39:46
[music]
00:39:55
so under Boris Nikolaevich, I
00:39:57
really considered him the guarantor of
00:40:00
Ukrainian independence, remember the joke
00:40:04
was Boris Nikolaevich there is a price,
00:40:06
wake up and think about what you did
00:40:10
joke joke
00:40:13
goodness this joke has a huge grain of truth
00:40:16
Somewhere I have a photo with
00:40:19
Hilary Clint,
00:40:23
this phrase from Yeltsin is on my tongue, I wanted to say
00:40:26
Hilary in the morning, wake up,
00:40:30
whisper on a pothole, well, what have you done for
00:40:34
Ukraine,
00:40:35
who did you say your report there, and I kept
00:40:38
thinking maybe this
00:40:40
and then not she said she laughed to live I'll
00:40:43
tell him
00:40:44
[laughter]
00:40:57
Shannon and the mineral secretary she is
00:41:00
unique and
00:41:08
Boris Nikolaevich Panova's pony in all this and gentlemen,
00:41:11
here he is tap dancing on all
00:41:14
fronts, he was jealous of
00:41:17
Doolin Gandhi. pen flexible
00:41:21
very smart wise crossbreds native from
00:41:25
Washington played a very interesting mouth
00:41:28
they are a city so for their country
00:41:30
[music]
00:41:33
when you talk about mentality this is
00:41:35
for example Russian taxi training to introduce it is
00:41:38
extremely humiliating because he is
00:41:40
used to being a representative of a great
00:41:41
power
00:41:42
extremely with a representative of a nation in history
00:41:44
there were not many military victories, Ukrainians
00:41:46
mostly had defeats, so they
00:41:49
developed a type of behavior that
00:41:52
allowed them to survive in conditions of
00:41:54
domination of other nations, because someone
00:41:57
said one of our politicians even
00:41:59
Putin helped that in Ukraine there are no about
00:42:01
American politicians no about Russians who are
00:42:04
pro-Russian and not so much about the
00:42:06
Ukrainian I said, you said the world
00:42:11
today is the same, you can’t be a vassal, you
00:42:14
’ll just lose someone else, especially
00:42:18
such a big country like Ukraine, after all, in terms of scale, it ca
00:42:22
n’t lean
00:42:25
against one tree and stand firmly on its feet for a long time
00:42:29
[music] there
00:42:38
was warmth the first Friday is applicable only
00:42:40
if absolutely necessary for Ukraine ate helped a lot
00:42:43
this 3 was characterized by
00:42:45
stability by carrying out a broad
00:42:49
program of market reforms
00:42:51
by increasing the gross domestic product
00:42:54
to 12 percent in the form of the
00:42:57
national currency hryvnia Ukraine
00:43:01
joined the Council of Europe the road to start
00:43:04
building
00:43:05
steel enterprises earned after
00:43:08
such stress that occurred Ukraine
00:43:11
began to rise
00:43:13
[music]
00:43:18
roads to you is worth the level of happiness
00:43:22
borders health of the heart warmth of
00:43:24
any of and now we are considering the
00:43:31
intentions of the West in relation to the
00:43:34
bunch whether it corresponds or does not
00:43:37
correspond to the intentions of the West
00:43:40
at first yes, he really had to
00:43:44
prove himself well in the West and he
00:43:46
did it with interest watched how
00:43:50
things were developing in Ukraine at some
00:43:53
point Sopot began to understand that Kuchma did
00:43:58
not suit them, what kind of
00:43:59
moment it was and definitely yours
00:44:05
[music]

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В фильме «Битва за Украину» известный русский режиссер Андрей Кончаловский, анализирует новейшую историю Украины. Он стремится рассказать о становлении Украины как суверенного государства и о проблемах, с которыми пришлось столкнуться стране на своем пути к независимости. Главный герой фильма - Леонид Кучма, Президент Украины (1994-2004). Чтобы оценить значимость Украины для современной геополитики, для участия в фильме были привлечены лидеры и стратеги из разных стран мира. В нем принимали участие экс-президент Польши Александр Квасьневский, экс-президент Словакии Рудольф Шустер, экс-президент Грузии Эдуард Шеварднадзе, 7-й генеральный секретарь ООН Кофи Аннан, экс-премьер-министр России Виктор Черномырдин, бизнесмен Борис Березовский, а также многие украинские, российские и американские историки, политики и журналисты. Фильм «Битва за Украину» ставит много вопросов. В чем культурные корни противостояния Запада и Востока? Может ли страна, находящаяся на пересечении интересов Европы и России, быть независимой? Какова цена этой независимости? Россия Продюсерский центр Андрея Кончаловского 2012 см. также: Битва за Украину (Фильм 2) Андрей Кончаловский https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEEqO8dYPU8 Битва за Украину / Леонид Кучма http://konchalovsky.ru/works/docfilms/Battle-for-Ukraine/ Цветные революции https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKsnNN6K33Y Андрей Кончаловский: Россия свободна от диктата политкорректности https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jAFYExNBcw Европейская сказка Литвы. (интервью Роландаса Паулаускаса) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-YK4PlCQ50

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