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to join the army voluntarily, and the problem of mobilization will not be so acute. the second point is whether europe, nato, or individual countries can provide assistance to ukraine with their troops, say, by deploying them along the belarusian-ukrainian border, or the moldovan-ukrainian border, where the so -called russian-controlled transnistria is, and if this is done, then release it. a lot of human resources in ukraine, these are the military units standing along these borders, and these troops can reinforce the ukrainian army precisely in the areas of the front, this is another great thing that germany can do, including other countries, in order to reduce the tension and reduce the acuteness of this problem of mobilization, everything else you already know is such a tertiary thing, here.. .
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it is better to move in the way that the ukrainian government thinks is right, because it is not our german business to tell the ukrainian government what they are doing right and wrong. thank you very much for your comment, serhiy sumlenny, political scientist and director of the center for european sustainability initiative in berlini tuned in to us live. thank you. well, what do you think about it? restrictions on the provision of consular services for men abroad, you can write in the chat under this video how you feel about it, what you think about it, what are your opinions, and we also asked people about it, residents of three ukrainian cities, these are chernihiv, dnipro, and lviv, and we asked their point of view, can you listen to these answers? i can say that many people now go abroad with the opinion that the state did not give me anything, respectively. i
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she is not guilty of anything, but now many people want to demand from the state without giving anything, so i think that the decision is fair, i slightly disagree with the decision of the ministry of foreign affairs, but i think that if a person does not want to fight there or something else, and by force there, it’s not necessary, we don’t need to force someone to fight or something else, and what do you think will stay abroad now because of such a decision, well, i think they will start leaving back, but... i don’t know how it is for we will be in this plan, but, well, i think that they will start moving back, and i i think that it is right, and why, and what they should not do, i think it is right, and what do you think, will people stay abroad, will they still return, i think that they will probably return, well, the homeland, i think that it is necessary sure, well, i'm negative, well, i'm negative about it. if they left,
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they will look for any loopholes so as not to return, well, who doesn't want to, in my opinion, this is a voluntary matter, a very difficult issue, on the one hand, there is no one for us to fight and protect, on the other hand, it seems that not civilized i guess it's just that those who use consular services abroad, they have no intention of returning to ukraine, because they left after... 2014, i don't know, they started families, jobs, etc., well, it's obvious that people these have no intention of returning, so as far as i'm concerned, they are already subject to the duties of citizenship regarding military service, military service, and registration and so on, so it's more about ensuring equal duties, i think well, i think that's right. ugh,
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why? well, the fact that, well, excuse me, a little bit, there is a war going on in our country, someone has to defend ukraine. therefore, i think that it is correct. and how do you think this will help bring back those who escaped? no. i think that will not help. i think on the contrary that those who ran away, they will not return. how do you feel about it? negatively. why? ago. nuances, you have someone abroad, right? and do you think such steps will help return ukrainians? not sure, well, that's normal, because we don't have enough people, and ours, well, we don't there are enough people who can be called up, huh, so this is a normal reaction, you saw how many men are now abroad who have crossed the tyre, or somehow...
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got there from abroad, they are not even across the border, not through some passed through the checkpoints, that is, it is normal that somehow it is necessary to at least find out how many there are. that is, it's normal, i think, we don't invite everyone, there are many people who just need to show up, update their personal data, such as, for example, disability, or they take care of their disabled parents, or something, no one calls such people, but we have them, well, they hang in our base, and therefore we need these people to come and update themselves. oleksandr pavlichenko, executive director of the ukrainian helsinki union for human rights, has already joined our broadcast. alexander, good evening. good evening, congratulations. as a human rights activist, i have a short and simple question: is the decision to temporarily suspend consular services abroad a violation of human rights or not? yes, because it
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is an illegal act, it has no legal effect grounds, and in fact, this is the same action as border guards stopped men. what wines were released, even those who had certain permits for leaving, they simply had, so to speak, a separate order to try to restrain the departure of men abroad, accordingly, this is exactly what the ministry of foreign affairs is trying to do, but with regard to men who have gone abroad, actually denying them the provision of consular services, which some of them have already paid for, because those who came to the dp yesterday, document after document, received... the answer that due to technical reasons they cannot receive the ordered service. and when the law enters into force on may 18, and it will be written that without updating military registration documents it will not be possible to receive consular services, will this also be a violation of human rights? then we will
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look already, because it will already be a legal basis that will be valid and, accordingly, it is a rule of law. we are now talking about the fact that such a norm does not yet exist in law. field of ukraine, on the basis of this norm the restriction of the right is carried out, see, v in principle, there may be a restriction of rights in connection with the onset of wartime and the implementation of some mandatory measures that are required of those who perform military duty, but if we talk about what purpose is pursued... the action of the ministry of foreign affairs through establishing such a regime of consular services restriction, then there can be two, let’s say so, goals: the first goal is to try to return to ukraine those who
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could go through the appropriate verification, verification of their personal... in territorial recruitment centers and social support and vlk, respectively, and be, let's say, on this list of conscripts and it is even possible to do military service, but let's be honest, that out of this number, as of today , you had a question, how many men are abroad, male according to statistics, the population in european countries is... 765,000, of which 460,436,000 belong to this category of 18-dash 60 males, i.e. 436,000 are potentially and actually subjects of the restriction
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of this right to receive consular services. only a part of them could apply, these are those who really need to replace their passports. which expire, and accordingly, if they are legally present and can return, for example, to the state where they are now, then it is clear that they can resort to the verification process, since it will be proposed, as i understand it, to open more and the electronic cabinet of the conscript, which currently does not exist, a reconciliation through consular offices of some kind is also proposed or service e. this also does not exist, this must also be developed and we will see how it will look, that is, without the need to come to ukraine and spend time on moving, paying for tiles, staying in the tsc and so on, these persons can, respectively go through this
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procedure and then, so to speak, get the green light to have access to consular services. the second part of this male population, 18-60, out of the 436,000 declared, is absent, let's put it this way. those legal grounds, these are those who are evasive, those who left with some forged false documents, perhaps due to some corruption schemes, it is also not excluded, and it is clear that they will not resort to this procedure, and they are not going to return to ukraine, understanding all the risks, respectively, for them from such return, and here the question arises, what to do with this category of population, because they will not apply for these consular po... services and, accordingly, they will only move away from the state of ukraine, trying
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to find a legitimate way of their existence in those states or in others where they will be able to legitimize their current status, that is, the status of a refugee, may be the search for such a status, may be the search for some gray passports there, as it exists, for example, in germany, may be some other schemes, that is , you assume that the law... will contribute to the fact that ukrainian men who left there in some way, possibly illegally, will now look for some possible methods, so to speak, to legalize their stay, a long-term stay abroad and not to return exactly, i think it will be such a practice, and let's see how many of these 436 thousand declared men will return to ukraine as a result of the application. it is precisely this process, let's say, the obligation to verify
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personal data, conscripts, and what are your forecasts, will there be many interested? i think that most likely, in the best case, it will be several hundred, if not good, if several thousand, but it will not be about hundreds, nor about tens of thousands, so if we talk about interest, about interest. countdown, that's it there will be some maybe 1-2% there, that is, it will not affect this situation in any way, and i will tell you what is another problem: ukraine is late with this legislation, by two years already, about mobilization, you mean, in general, the law on mobilization and on all the relevant incentives, motivational e with the introduction of this law, and today only the method of tnut, not gingerbread, realities and hopes that the war will end sooner than there in two years is used, is actually
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a question marathon, that's actually the question of resources and provision of resources, including the human resources of the war and, accordingly , the construction of a strategy of defense, struggle and conduct of hostilities, and the question of the restriction of exit, which was established from the very beginning of the large-scale invasion, this was also a mistake, because i can say , that probably a part of those who are these 436 thousand are abroad, if they had the opportunity to enter and leave, they would come to ukraine, they could stay more often, they would have the opportunity, for example, to verify this data without fear that they will close the exit, that they will be trapped, to put it mildly. they will not be able to leave ukraine and will have to look for illegitimate or other ways of leaving. actually, this is
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a problem, because, in my opinion, ukraine should build a system where everyone who is in the state should be involved in the process of waging war, any way, that is, to work 5 hours a week in the village, yes, it is possible, thank you very much, unfortunately we have run out of time, but thank you for your comment, oleksandr pavlichenko, executive director of the ukrainian helsinki union of rights man, we talked about both the mobilization law and the consequences it will have, including for men abroad, which is what today's issue is about. that's it , i'll see you tomorrow. there are discounts on evrofast softcaps of 10% in pharmacies psylansky, pam and oskad. turn on well, that's when everything is as you
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represents. united by football, stronger together. we are looking for 15-year-old daria myroshnychenko from the kherson region. imagine that the girl disappeared on the first day of the full-scale war on february 24, 2022, that is , there is no news about her for more than two years. i really hope that... that everything is okay with the child and that the connection with her was cut off only because of the occupation of the left bank of the kherson oblast. the girl lived in the kakhov district in the city of tavriysk. i believe that thanks to yours it will be possible to find the cares of daria myroshnychenko. so i am addressing everyone, and especially the residents of the left bank of kherson oblast. look carefully at the photo of the girl. perhaps
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24 hours a day, calls from all ukrainian mobile operators are free. these are only two stories of missing children and only from the occupied kherson region. in general, for more than two years of full-scale war, we have already received several thousand appeals for help in the search. of course, most of the children succeeded. search and now they are safe, but the fate of many children remains unknown, especially in the temporarily occupied territories. anyone can help find missing children, it only takes a minute of your time. go to the magnolia children's tracing website. in the missing children of ukraine section , you can view all the photos of the missing. maybe, it is you who will recognize someone and help find them. and now i want to talk about... the missing children in the occupied donetsk region. look at the photo. this is 13-year-old dmytro horovy. nothing has been known about the fate of this boy for more than two years. unfortunately, the details
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stopcrime ua. you are watching the ukrainian voice of america program chas time. my name is maria ulyanovska. congratulations. us president joe biden signed a bill on funding aid to us allies, which foresees more than 60 billion dollars for ukraine as well. this is the last step in the adoption of this legislation. it marks the end of a six-month odyssey. request of the administration by congress, this is how the american media write about this event. president biden requested this funding back in october, but due to congressional delays, it has only now been approved.
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it's a good day for america, it's a good day for europe, it's a good day for world peace. with these words, the head of the white house began his address to the americans after signing the law. the way of this help. to my desk was hard, i wish it was lighter, i wish it was faster, but in the end, we did what america always does, we rose to the challenge of this time and came together and got it done. now we need to move fast, and we're doing it. ukraine has recaptured more than half of the territory russia seized during this invasion, and they have won important victories against the russian fleet, but make no doubt, they have the will and skills to... win for months while the maga republicans blocked aid, ukraine was running out artillery shells and ammunition. meanwhile, putin's friends continued to give him
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gifts. iran sent them drones, north korea sent them ballistic missiles and artillery shells. china provides components and know-how to increase russian defense production. with all this support, russia has stepped up its airstrikes on ukrainian cities and critical infrastructure. they bombarded brave ukrainians defending their homeland with ammunition. and now america is going to send ukraine the necessary supply, to... i will see to it that the shipments begin immediately. president biden promised that the first batches of this military aid will be delivered to ukraine this week. a few hours after the president's speech, the white house announced a new aid package for ukraine worth more than $1 billion. we will discuss this in more detail with yulia yarmolenko, who joins from the white house. hello, yulia. congratulations, maria. julia,
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tell me what is included in this new aid package. and when will she be on the front lines? you know, maria, president biden today was very precise, he said that the congress had delayed for a very long time, he would not delay, and therefore he really said that he would immediately announce a new aid package for ukraine, which he actually did, this is already the 56th aid package for ukraine under the program of presidential powers, that is , when the actual ammunition, the weapons are provided from the united states stockpiles, he gets a lot of weapons, to name just a few units, these are air defense missiles. additional missiles for hymers, also shells for artillery, of various calibers, armored personnel carriers and other armored vehicles, as well as anti-tank systems, anti-tank mines and high-precision aviation ammunition. regarding the question of when these weapons will enter the service of the ukrainians right away, and this was just literally repeated and confirmed by jack sullivan, the national security adviser of the united states, he said that indeed these weapons should immediately go to the battlefield, the day before, we
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were confirmed in the white house , that ... some of these weapons are already in europe to just pass and sign this bill to get these weapons onto the battlefield. jake salevan today said that of course the result will not be seen immediately because a very big gap has been created because of this pause and delay in the congress, but he said that over time the situation will improve for the ukrainians, and jake sullivan said very important words. he said that ukraine can win and ukraine will win. these are very supportive words for ukrainians right now, because the last few months have been really difficult for ukraine, for kyiv and for the east of ukraine. but the main question that worries our viewers is whether and when there will be atakamsa? maria, very much lots of news regarding atakams, so what do we know at the moment? if we're talking about this aid package, officials won't confirm if this new aid package includes atakams, but the white house and the pentagon today officially confirmed that the united
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states has already provided long-range, long-range atacamas to the... country , those attacks that ukraine has been asking for for months. jake sullivan confirmed this today, he said in particular that the decision was made by the president back in february, later they began to transmit these attacks already in march and they reached ukraine in april this month, and the pentagon also confirmed that ukraine used these atakams literally last night. let's actually listen to how he described the decision. i can confirm that the us, at the direction of the president, has provided ukraine with long-range attacks. back in february, he quietly ordered his national security team to send atakams to ukraine for use on sovereign territory.

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