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, but europe is not somewhere it is far away or the first europe is here in our heads and when it gets there it will be present everywhere throughout ukraine the end of the world president zelensky loved volodymyr i am convinced that your words will come true and that we will tirelessly work on it i have and gentlemen, the story of suffering tells at the same time about strength and courage. ukraine has to prove itself every day on that fateful morning when russia with columns of tanks and tens of thousands of soldiers crossed its border . when i met volodymyr zelensky a few weeks later . i saw near the church with scabs lying close to each other, terrible symbols of putin's war, i will never forget the image of countless candles, you can a candle symbolizes a father or mother, a son or a daughter, a brother and sister's life was destroyed, people's feelings were anger and despair olesenko confidence essay in the fact that ukraine will give its world and the situation will change i spoke with president zelensky many times on the phone all the first difficult days and weeks i already kn
, but europe is not somewhere it is far away or the first europe is here in our heads and when it gets there it will be present everywhere throughout ukraine the end of the world president zelensky loved volodymyr i am convinced that your words will come true and that we will tirelessly work on it i have and gentlemen, the story of suffering tells at the same time about strength and courage. ukraine has to prove itself every day on that fateful morning when russia with columns of tanks and tens...
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but this is all western europe . and what about in the east, in the countries that were part of the warsaw pact rightly, being considered the soviet zone of influence or were even part of the ussr if you go only to the first persons eastern european states, without touching the lower level officials, the picture is as follows. slovakia president andrej kitska rey migrant from the usa latvia president vaier vicky freiberga canadian citizen and i won’t say he works as the head of latvian counterintelligence being a brigadier general in the british army and a british citizen, us citizens were and remain, at least two prime ministers of bulgaria who held this position in different years. simeon saxon, coburgonsky and kirill petkov president of lithuania from 2004 to 2009. valdas adams and president estonian thomas hendrik ilvess. yes, and the prime minister of poland, the mother of eush-morovetsky, although not a us citizen, first learned there. and then at the university of hamburg, already familiar to us, more, in ge
but this is all western europe . and what about in the east, in the countries that were part of the warsaw pact rightly, being considered the soviet zone of influence or were even part of the ussr if you go only to the first persons eastern european states, without touching the lower level officials, the picture is as follows. slovakia president andrej kitska rey migrant from the usa latvia president vaier vicky freiberga canadian citizen and i won’t say he works as the head of latvian...
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in europe. brad. yeah, actually i just wrote a piece about this and in fact, you know, you bind people, i just, the bro even have the courage to say that european countries don't want to have to choose between beijing and washington. and that's because it's just in their plain self interest. i mean, but it paging the china has a lot to offer the european union trying to consumer market within the next decade will be bigger than the united states. and they are hungry for european goods. i mean, as long as those are cheap and not, you know, completely screwed on price because irrational energy is not accessible to the market of course. but, you know, there's, there's a lot of fruitful cooperation there. and i think there's a lot of nato alice not locked up on this. i think i would like to come in with the other guess that i think we also definitely have to be very crystal clear that europe is budding out russia, but that is to be had to be american. i mean, they have tens of thousands of troops he
in europe. brad. yeah, actually i just wrote a piece about this and in fact, you know, you bind people, i just, the bro even have the courage to say that european countries don't want to have to choose between beijing and washington. and that's because it's just in their plain self interest. i mean, but it paging the china has a lot to offer the european union trying to consumer market within the next decade will be bigger than the united states. and they are hungry for european goods. i mean,...
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in europe. it is excluding russia. ok, not the other way around. ok. well, when i and, and, and it came to a finer point here. as you've already said, this program, russian energy is still going to europe. ok. they didn't cut it off. it's a europeans that are cutting off russian energy here. let me go to brian. he'll let me go to brad in prague here. you know, one of the things that we're hearing is that the, the, the americans want the, the europeans to go along with their policies against china. that's not going to go down very well in europe. brad. yeah, i've actually just wrote a piece about this and in fact, you know, you'd bind people like just to bro, even have the courage to say that european countries don't want to have to choose between beijing and washington. and that's because it's just in their plain self interest. i mean, but it paging the china has a lot to offer the european union trying to consumer market within the next decade will be bigger than united states. and they are hun
in europe. it is excluding russia. ok, not the other way around. ok. well, when i and, and, and it came to a finer point here. as you've already said, this program, russian energy is still going to europe. ok. they didn't cut it off. it's a europeans that are cutting off russian energy here. let me go to brian. he'll let me go to brad in prague here. you know, one of the things that we're hearing is that the, the, the americans want the, the europeans to go along with their policies against...
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in europe. i want to ask you, i know that their books office released a statement mentioning political, a legal and financial challenges. can you give us a sense of what she would be referring to? well, that's the idea that the council of europe has been facing challenges and that, and i'm stating here what that statement said by her office that it has to be fit for the future. again, the key concept there being this idea of pan european unity, the german government believes that that pan european unity, something that of vladimir putin with its war in ukraine start trying to destroy under such it is something that germany would like to stress. and that unity that goes beyond the european union and such what babcock is probably going to be discussing. there is not only the idea of further voluntary money that goes to the council of europe, but also stronger political backing. and when we talk about stronger political backing, we're specifically focusing on this as a stressed, important her head
in europe. i want to ask you, i know that their books office released a statement mentioning political, a legal and financial challenges. can you give us a sense of what she would be referring to? well, that's the idea that the council of europe has been facing challenges and that, and i'm stating here what that statement said by her office that it has to be fit for the future. again, the key concept there being this idea of pan european unity, the german government believes that that pan...
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europe and united states? guest: conditions were very dire quite obviously. there was massive destruction, factories, roads, bridges, canals all destroyed around the continent. most importantly, the intricate division of labor that we count on in developed countries in order to move food from rural areas to urban areas, to move manufactured products from urban areas to row areas had all broken down. a lot of that ot massive lawlessness throughout the continent. tens of thousands of people were murdered in just the immediate aftermath of the war and extra deep judicial -- extrajudicial killings. people were accused of being collaborators. the u.s. was extremely concerned about this. not just from a humanitarian perspective but from an economic and security perspective. if the european continent cannot be stabilized, the u.s. was very concerned that the people of europe would turn to extreme ideologies. in other words, maybe another form of fascism like nazi germany where they would turn to soviet style communis
europe and united states? guest: conditions were very dire quite obviously. there was massive destruction, factories, roads, bridges, canals all destroyed around the continent. most importantly, the intricate division of labor that we count on in developed countries in order to move food from rural areas to urban areas, to move manufactured products from urban areas to row areas had all broken down. a lot of that ot massive lawlessness throughout the continent. tens of thousands of people were...
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europe and now it is necessary. make noise with her and they reproach you and me, including that we we are losing sovereignty here, and so on europeans. may the lord be with you. have you lost it for a long time? how can one evaluate and how can one relate to the fact that they have abandoned cheap energy sources from russia and take 3-5 times more expensive. this is what they leaned into the right place , they put shilov and there was very little left for them to collapse and lie on the ground words, the czech republic, poland and bulgaria devastated even the soviet bins of the truth, and the situation was told in italy by a weapons specialist said that the romans of france and other eu countries actually ran out of not only weapons, but also ammunition. at the same time, the expert noted that the idea that russia will end its armament before our fantastic ones is important to understand that the leopards, which have become a symbol of the failure of the counteroffensive, are nothing more than the vanguard of the g
europe and now it is necessary. make noise with her and they reproach you and me, including that we we are losing sovereignty here, and so on europeans. may the lord be with you. have you lost it for a long time? how can one evaluate and how can one relate to the fact that they have abandoned cheap energy sources from russia and take 3-5 times more expensive. this is what they leaned into the right place , they put shilov and there was very little left for them to collapse and lie on the ground...
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so strength in europe against not just against russia, but mainly to keep europe apart from russia. because it h a soon saw that there is a potential of cooperation because they're in the same continent after all, economic corporation, political corporation, between germany, france, and russia. and once this continent unites economically, politically, that's the end of the u. s. supremacy in the new world order built after the 2nd will work through the united states has, has had its troops and military bases in europe to can russia in europe far away from each other. although there has been some beneficial cooperation energy trade out with germany. there was some cooperation and trade with friends and many other european nations. but even when the american troops present here in europe, there were certain limits to how far in the united states with push. and one could argue that it all changed in ukraine because for some reason, when it came to ukraine, somewhere around 20132014. and definitely a around the early 2020, the united states decided that, you know, those red lines. no lo
so strength in europe against not just against russia, but mainly to keep europe apart from russia. because it h a soon saw that there is a potential of cooperation because they're in the same continent after all, economic corporation, political corporation, between germany, france, and russia. and once this continent unites economically, politically, that's the end of the u. s. supremacy in the new world order built after the 2nd will work through the united states has, has had its troops and...
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including europe. it is vitally important, and to these mutually reinforce each other and are not distinct and separate choices. it is not an either or, binary, black and white. >> you mentioned ursula von der leyen and macron going hand-in-hand or how much unity is there in europe as to their approach in china? or is there divergence? >> there is divergence. europe doesn't want it, france doesn't want it. germany doesn't want it. most european countries don't want it. but they realize that it is about time to rebalance our trade with china to reduce risk. for a while europe was seen as the global village idiot, excepting all kinds of investment in this country, all kinds of imports, and not asking for reciprocity from china. therefore that is why there is a threat, in june there will be discussions on a railroad and doesn't act to see how europe can defend itself in this global world where it has suffered a lot in terms of importance. france and europe import far more than the export to china. at the
including europe. it is vitally important, and to these mutually reinforce each other and are not distinct and separate choices. it is not an either or, binary, black and white. >> you mentioned ursula von der leyen and macron going hand-in-hand or how much unity is there in europe as to their approach in china? or is there divergence? >> there is divergence. europe doesn't want it, france doesn't want it. germany doesn't want it. most european countries don't want it. but they...
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and much more to discuss about our europe and sovereignty. and i think this concept is extremely important, especially in this time because it's a little bit more than one year ago. russia unleashed a barbaric war against the grain, an op, and probably one of the most pert values time of our european union. our union is said to grow stronger through crisis, but never had we faced such a threat, a war involving nuclear power at all, borders and, and unsinkable, even said shepherd, eyes lasting peace and brought violent conflict back to the european continent. since our european submitting vis a few weeks after the beginning of the war during the french prison seat was in march last year, europe stepped forward and responded swiftly and efficiently. and as continued to do since and boast bonding egon war. we're big ex said a rate or of this european sovereignty. and this is what i wanted to advocate and i wanted perhaps to elaborate a little bit on these concepts and what it means to day and what it should mean in the very context we, we know e
and much more to discuss about our europe and sovereignty. and i think this concept is extremely important, especially in this time because it's a little bit more than one year ago. russia unleashed a barbaric war against the grain, an op, and probably one of the most pert values time of our european union. our union is said to grow stronger through crisis, but never had we faced such a threat, a war involving nuclear power at all, borders and, and unsinkable, even said shepherd, eyes lasting...
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in europe. better indigenous this company here. but the, but the united spaces is the crystallization about me not these said that the greatest moment in that in the history of white power is the creation of united states of america. everything that is wicked about the west is, is, is ramping in washington. and the solution that they're putting forward is, is everything that's evil and dastardly about the west, that's the solution that putting forward it's domination. you know, and joe biden gives a speech a t s m. c. the new headquarters as being the dates and says that we're putting out american products. this is not just a signal to the chinese, you know that there is a trade war against china. this is also talking about south korea that's talking about japan. this is talking about europe, especially, you know, that the industrialization of europe will benefit america with, as the other guest mentioned, the, the inflation act. yeah. you know, the united states is setting themselves up to bene
in europe. better indigenous this company here. but the, but the united spaces is the crystallization about me not these said that the greatest moment in that in the history of white power is the creation of united states of america. everything that is wicked about the west is, is, is ramping in washington. and the solution that they're putting forward is, is everything that's evil and dastardly about the west, that's the solution that putting forward it's domination. you know, and joe biden...
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the united states will patronize europe europe will try to colonize russia and africa in general, everything will be fine. as a result, the plan with russia and africa did not work. but the europeans themselves turned out to be, in fact, colonized these points on the map of the us military bases located on the territory of germany alone, there are 40 of them. if we talk about western europe in general, then in the quite peaceful eighties, the united states in the region had 25 main aviation and five naval bases in spain, italy and greece and this is not counting the land bases, which housed 340,000 american troops, let's repeat american, because we are not talking about nato bases, but about the american military presence. from an english documentary film about the unusual military formation of the british army these shots were taken in 1945 after the end of the second world war, when germany was divided into occupation zones, but these are newer in the eighties of the same xx century, simple german burghers pursed their lips they are watching the movement of the tanks of the united kingdom
the united states will patronize europe europe will try to colonize russia and africa in general, everything will be fine. as a result, the plan with russia and africa did not work. but the europeans themselves turned out to be, in fact, colonized these points on the map of the us military bases located on the territory of germany alone, there are 40 of them. if we talk about western europe in general, then in the quite peaceful eighties, the united states in the region had 25 main aviation and...
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e in europe saved from poverty europe from hunger from the devastation after the second world war came out on top not only in terms of its gdp as a whole, but also the gdp of the united states of america occupied about 30% of world gdp, they came out on top in industrial production. the united states produced 70% of the world industrial product. they needed new markets, in general the marshall plan hmm is called the greatest international propaganda operation when hmm the united states of america is not at war, nevertheless at the expense of advertising due to the fact that they are in the den. put on credit addiction uh the european states participating in this hmm marshal plan, they achieved their goals, the destroyed western europe received, as it were , a sponsor and donor who saved them and brought their economy to a new level of development, restored the destroyed cities. it's all very beautifully wrapped around something that the soviet union failed to do. well, it is known that even now the us economic and development agency says that for every dollar invested in infrastructure
e in europe saved from poverty europe from hunger from the devastation after the second world war came out on top not only in terms of its gdp as a whole, but also the gdp of the united states of america occupied about 30% of world gdp, they came out on top in industrial production. the united states produced 70% of the world industrial product. they needed new markets, in general the marshall plan hmm is called the greatest international propaganda operation when hmm the united states of...
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europe and the u.s.'s partnership has shown value and efficiency in the joint reaction to the war in ukraine and our -- since day one and so arms transfer. of course, the european continent has been a wake-up call for all of us. all of our member states realize the need to invest more and better in our common defense and to take more responsibility in meeting europe's security needs. and our strategy compass -- our, let's say, new e.u. defense doctrine. what we do at the european level to ship out ukraine i think deserves probably more attention. i should say definitely unprecedented. the total of more than $50 billion of aid already sent out of which $11 billion are weapons. an additional now $19 billion approved for this year 2023. europe is definitely a key player for ukraine and we'll continue to do this, of course. but let me reassure you. a stronger defense means a stronger nato which will remain, as you heard, of europe's security. so moving forward and becoming a security provider for the continen
europe and the u.s.'s partnership has shown value and efficiency in the joint reaction to the war in ukraine and our -- since day one and so arms transfer. of course, the european continent has been a wake-up call for all of us. all of our member states realize the need to invest more and better in our common defense and to take more responsibility in meeting europe's security needs. and our strategy compass -- our, let's say, new e.u. defense doctrine. what we do at the european level to ship...
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is modern europe peaceful europe gives to the world european way of life european way of life european way of life european rules of life when everyone and each one matters wenderlow rose the rule of law when states strive to be social and open societies when diversity is a value and diversity of different combinations are connected by fair equality when borders are not broken but their intersection is not felt when people believe believe in tomorrow and are ready to go to the square to fight for their tomorrow when between the president and the protester there is only one single barrier and that is fair elections this is our europe our rules are like this our way of life and for ukraine is way home the way to my home now now i am here to protect the way home of our people all ukrainians all ukrainian women of different ages and different political beliefs different social status different views on they are trying to destroy religion with different personal histories, but one european history with all of you, with a total war, but why, after the ukrainian european sports life , to dest
is modern europe peaceful europe gives to the world european way of life european way of life european way of life european rules of life when everyone and each one matters wenderlow rose the rule of law when states strive to be social and open societies when diversity is a value and diversity of different combinations are connected by fair equality when borders are not broken but their intersection is not felt when people believe believe in tomorrow and are ready to go to the square to fight...
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and europe. and we did it wonderfully, well courtney did i mention very smooth transition we have with our service and it's working well. we need to do this thing for cleantech. so u.s. dollars with the ira, that's what we need to have also. our new chip act like we did for the one, and i'm convinced it will work. but we had to work and cooperation, not in competition. >> just onn that, one of the things that strikes me is the challenges of u.s.-eu operation is with two very complex unions, two complex democracies as he outlined for t the united state, the passage of the ira was incredibly complicated, negotiations behind closed doors.cr and then when the eu or the u.s. comes up with a new law or new regulation, it'sry been very had for us to change it comparably to adapt to the concerns of the united states or the european union. and i'm curious, the training technology council that is been set up between the u.s. and the eu has been highlighted by this administration as an example of transatlan
and europe. and we did it wonderfully, well courtney did i mention very smooth transition we have with our service and it's working well. we need to do this thing for cleantech. so u.s. dollars with the ira, that's what we need to have also. our new chip act like we did for the one, and i'm convinced it will work. but we had to work and cooperation, not in competition. >> just onn that, one of the things that strikes me is the challenges of u.s.-eu operation is with two very complex...
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by the way. deacon, europe has ever be, and what the non european idealized there's of europe. have. i imagine it to be in europe and russia, philosophy and the european light, and have very many, very many things in commerce. actually, russia is part of europe or intellectually, politically, politically, with a what, even in being to war period. when styling was accused of isolating. russia with his 5 year plans and so on. and that is a very good book actually never recently would called a red globalization. styling never wanted to exclude to exclude russia from western, played from western economist. but because of the, of the internal, the problems of crime, problems of the west, with a collapse of, of, of the credit system in $191929.00 cross and so on. the west itself became isolationist and protectionist. their eyes were faces managing so therefore russia was excluded by the phoenician there from the european her into war, or settlements, whatever. and then we had the 2nd world war. and so what i'm trying to explain is to point, and we'll come to your question is about 19
by the way. deacon, europe has ever be, and what the non european idealized there's of europe. have. i imagine it to be in europe and russia, philosophy and the european light, and have very many, very many things in commerce. actually, russia is part of europe or intellectually, politically, politically, with a what, even in being to war period. when styling was accused of isolating. russia with his 5 year plans and so on. and that is a very good book actually never recently would called a red...
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as russia wages war against democracy itself europe _ europe. as russia wages war against democracy itself europe is _ europe. as russia wages war against democracy itself europe is united - europe. as russia wages war against democracy itself europe is united in l democracy itself europe is united in standing _ democracy itself europe is united in standing up for ukraine. this is our commitment. standing up for ukraine. this is our commitment-— commitment. friends, the united kin . dom commitment. friends, the united kingdom may _ commitment. friends, the united kingdom may have _ commitment. friends, the united kingdom may have left _ commitment. friends, the united kingdom may have left you - commitment. friends, the united kingdom may have left you two . commitment. friends, the unitedl kingdom may have left you two au commitment. friends, the united - kingdom may have left you two au but we're not _ kingdom may have left you two au but we're not left — kingdom may have left you two au but we're not left europe. _ kingdom may have left y
as russia wages war against democracy itself europe _ europe. as russia wages war against democracy itself europe is _ europe. as russia wages war against democracy itself europe is united - europe. as russia wages war against democracy itself europe is united in l democracy itself europe is united in standing _ democracy itself europe is united in standing up for ukraine. this is our commitment. standing up for ukraine. this is our commitment-— commitment. friends, the united kin . dom...
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europe, but europe got through winter. so, what everybody feared about vladimir putin's energy weapon turned out not to have been nearly as potent as the initial concerns. so, are they out of the woods completely? no, they're not completely out of the woods now. again, they're in a better situation because they've been able to build storage. also, there was new supplies being brought in from countries like the united states, with lng, qatar re—routed cargoes. again, the weather really helped out. but if it's an unseasonably cold winter, if we have other supply disruptions, we're not out of the woods. and so, again, much better outcome than when we spoke this time last year, but not a cause for complacency either. but we've seen, for example, in the last few weeks, the threat of labour strikes in australia's natural gas industry — that spiked prices on the market. there's a whole world of factors out there, aren't there? i mean, i'mjust wondering, helima, what are the ones you're watching? again, that's such a great poi
europe, but europe got through winter. so, what everybody feared about vladimir putin's energy weapon turned out not to have been nearly as potent as the initial concerns. so, are they out of the woods completely? no, they're not completely out of the woods now. again, they're in a better situation because they've been able to build storage. also, there was new supplies being brought in from countries like the united states, with lng, qatar re—routed cargoes. again, the weather really helped...
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of europe, respectively, such statements can be made to scare europe because, like ukraine , let's not dream up, but think about the further development of the situation. today there is no ukraine. as a state, because it is completely dependent on western aid, will there be or europe after some time? i'm not talking about now, if such a policy continues, what will happen to the european economy in 5 years after 6 years of sanctions after 6 years of complete dependence on america, what will happen to it? i'm afraid that germany, uh, france will not be pulled out on itself. this is the load, don't they understand. this, to be honest, is given back to them on their own. well, look, there is a statement from here. we see that, on the one hand, the united states is directly telling its partners there and in the asian region , in south korea, first of all, reduce the supply of microchips that do not trade with china. and this is 300 billion dollars of turnover between south korea and china, and then same thing they are now talking to the european union and all trade with europe from china is
of europe, respectively, such statements can be made to scare europe because, like ukraine , let's not dream up, but think about the further development of the situation. today there is no ukraine. as a state, because it is completely dependent on western aid, will there be or europe after some time? i'm not talking about now, if such a policy continues, what will happen to the european economy in 5 years after 6 years of sanctions after 6 years of complete dependence on america, what will...
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there is divergence between europe and us on the china. europe doesn't want to confront ocean already to, to china, frances, and wanted germany does unwanted most. you're going to countries do not wanting the day, rear ice does. it does about time to or so rebalance. i'll trade with her with china to reduce risk for a while. europe was seen a bit as the global village idiot. you accepting all kinds of investment in a country or cause of import and not asking for reciprocity from china for on the shoe of public markets. and therefore just why there is a threat in june. there's going to be discussions on a global investment act in order to see how europe can defend itself in this global world where he does so further on in terms of import francis and the europe in port fall more than the. ready export to china, so now it's done, but at the same time, the issue of trade and it going to be is very important. but here my call, so wanted to put that forward. the idea that china is not only a competitor, but either. so a partner, it's a partner, especially in the fight against global warming
there is divergence between europe and us on the china. europe doesn't want to confront ocean already to, to china, frances, and wanted germany does unwanted most. you're going to countries do not wanting the day, rear ice does. it does about time to or so rebalance. i'll trade with her with china to reduce risk for a while. europe was seen a bit as the global village idiot. you accepting all kinds of investment in a country or cause of import and not asking for reciprocity from china for on...
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than in europe. that's why i'm here. it's interesting you say that because i also love lebanon. i used to go there when i was reporting on the war in syria, and it was such a respite. and one thing that stuck with me is you describing lebanon as a place where you found a freedom of mind that this is a very interesting type of freedom. what do you mean by that? well, it's not the freedom that is stipulated in a constitutional paper. it's not all this freedom commitments that are here all the time. i insert to european union. no, it's a freedom that is lived in the sense of live and let live you know, people live next to each other. they don't live with each other. this is also affect lebanon, was his 8 in different ethnic groups. every traveler station that we have seen throughout the many chapters of protected war. ah, but there's consensus, does the minus consanzo isn't as what europe is missing, where we only see black and white now in lebanon? you have grey. this isn't a very interesting question,
than in europe. that's why i'm here. it's interesting you say that because i also love lebanon. i used to go there when i was reporting on the war in syria, and it was such a respite. and one thing that stuck with me is you describing lebanon as a place where you found a freedom of mind that this is a very interesting type of freedom. what do you mean by that? well, it's not the freedom that is stipulated in a constitutional paper. it's not all this freedom commitments that are here all the...
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empire from continental europe, but if earlier in continental europe france was also the leader in the days of louis, then fascist, germany, now the soviet union became the leader in all of europe and churchit understood perfectly well that this is an extremely large strengthening of europe in the forty-fifth year - this is the end of the second world war, the intensification of the confrontation between the united states and the soviet union and the drawing of all kinds of dividing lines on the european continent, in which western europe slowly went into the orbit of the united states of america a in the east europe began to form communist regimes that led. to power under the influence of the soviet union in order to consolidate western europe is necessary there were common joint political and economic projects on september 19, 1946 at the university of zurich, winston churchill proposed the idea of creating a council of europe which later led to the creation of the european union and the creation of all and those echogenic and universal international investments after the secon
empire from continental europe, but if earlier in continental europe france was also the leader in the days of louis, then fascist, germany, now the soviet union became the leader in all of europe and churchit understood perfectly well that this is an extremely large strengthening of europe in the forty-fifth year - this is the end of the second world war, the intensification of the confrontation between the united states and the soviet union and the drawing of all kinds of dividing lines on...
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is not only europe, of course, but we are talking about nato and europe as a phenomenon, to a greater extent about its war, because it is also a participation in the war in one way or another or what the goal is today europe should still try to put out this war, or is this daughter already, while this fire is fire-fighting as much as possible because it has a donation and then, as they say, build a new life on these ruins, you know , there was no such war in europe after the second world war, and there was no such war in the world in the 21st century, these are things that are quite obvious, and that's why we can talk about the fact that europe was preparing well , actually, no, and well, as for me, in my opinion, when people have a conscious choice to fight or not to fight, far from everyone makes a choice in favor of war and that's normal that is, not all are even patriotic and i would say conscious citizens of any state, they are ready to fight , especially in the modern world, especially with such a monster as russia . we have to understand one thing . there was no choice, we saw
is not only europe, of course, but we are talking about nato and europe as a phenomenon, to a greater extent about its war, because it is also a participation in the war in one way or another or what the goal is today europe should still try to put out this war, or is this daughter already, while this fire is fire-fighting as much as possible because it has a donation and then, as they say, build a new life on these ruins, you know , there was no such war in europe after the second world war,...
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the belarusian who changed the future of europe as a deal of the century influenced the formation of the european union the wild map of germany why the industrial power of the state went into decline along with the resignation of angela merkel and missed a kilo, who is building a new empire on the ruins of russia moscow berlin paris great romania why are they forming a system of checks and balances in the intermarium project europe of different speeds contour maps change their color trends, 700 km and 33 years long from the berlin wall to the polish fence, how we ended up on a new round of the cold war, who is behind this and where the world is heading, in which we live will we figure it out together? the berlin wall, as a symbol of the confrontation between two civilizations , has long been taken apart for souvenirs, separate fragments, generally installed as art objects throughout the european union. edification to posterity, and not the admissibility of escalation and confrontation in europe, as the time of a separate policy showed , national interests turned out to be deaf and sh
the belarusian who changed the future of europe as a deal of the century influenced the formation of the european union the wild map of germany why the industrial power of the state went into decline along with the resignation of angela merkel and missed a kilo, who is building a new empire on the ruins of russia moscow berlin paris great romania why are they forming a system of checks and balances in the intermarium project europe of different speeds contour maps change their color trends, 700...
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in europe, turning it into a desert. it's just that there is a point of view of a respected opponent. there is maya it seems to me that they have no such goal. and as for not so exactly the same as saving. he is just a laugh. he just blocked his point of view, there is a prophecy here, though there is one question, but in relation to russia, no. what are these goals, so that we have to destroy russia de facto to make ashes out of it no no make full sala absolutely yes no, because no. there is simply no possibility. yes, wait, see. yes distinguish between two things that are said to come pavlovich e, intention and opportunity i want to buy a goat, but i have no desire. neither one nor the other, or rather, i can buy, but i have no desire. i want to buy a house, but i have no opportunity. as for the barrels and china , but interesting, of course, is such a form of interaction with the great power, but in fact the language of ultimatums. so so, here are the maximalists, he reminds the chinese that the conflict in ukraine is
in europe, turning it into a desert. it's just that there is a point of view of a respected opponent. there is maya it seems to me that they have no such goal. and as for not so exactly the same as saving. he is just a laugh. he just blocked his point of view, there is a prophecy here, though there is one question, but in relation to russia, no. what are these goals, so that we have to destroy russia de facto to make ashes out of it no no make full sala absolutely yes no, because no. there is...
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does this reflect the divisions inside europe? tell us how you read it. >> they say it is a real shift. i would say it to me, actually, the more important shift is the one on eu enlargement. to me that is more from the french side, the french have been known to block un and lodgment for a long time, there's a debating europe about deepening the union, whether you and large it, people say you can do both simultaneously. there was a division in europe because the strength of the eu is open in its capacity to absorb and the french are more, we need to go to a closer union. something the brixton like and was part of the debate. they didn't want this idea. the idea france has endorsed ukraine coming in but also muldova, they are threats to security on the question buy russian forces. the fact the french have moved on this is interesting to me. emmanuel macron sees this as a moment he can champion his idea of european sovereignty even more. that we are going to do this, the western balkans right there. looking at the union of 35 member
does this reflect the divisions inside europe? tell us how you read it. >> they say it is a real shift. i would say it to me, actually, the more important shift is the one on eu enlargement. to me that is more from the french side, the french have been known to block un and lodgment for a long time, there's a debating europe about deepening the union, whether you and large it, people say you can do both simultaneously. there was a division in europe because the strength of the eu is open...
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we 're out of the game and the energy here is precisely the key to europe. on the one hand , independence and with. on the other hand, the loss of access to cheap energy sources automatically means the emergence of a weak and dependent and disconnected states of america in europe, a strategic game of all these energy and the united states of america blowing up. uh, gas pipelines have once again shown that this is their true moment of truth. for their current attitude towards europe and these are their long-term goals that they will implement. this is the kind of means the united states embarked on the last stage of the seizure of europe as the media described american insinuations sabotage scaring europe dependence on russian energy carriers the united states killed two birds with one stone returned lost dominance in the european energy market and received even more leverage events in ukraine provoked a jump in american oil exports to europe writes the wall street journal amid a decline in shipments from russia since february last year, the average monthly v
we 're out of the game and the energy here is precisely the key to europe. on the one hand , independence and with. on the other hand, the loss of access to cheap energy sources automatically means the emergence of a weak and dependent and disconnected states of america in europe, a strategic game of all these energy and the united states of america blowing up. uh, gas pipelines have once again shown that this is their true moment of truth. for their current attitude towards europe and these...
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i am team europe. europe has a lot of appeal right now. if you look at every sector in europe, there is a discount. it is very effective for investors, and the negativity that was priced in last year, going into a recession with all the troubles from the energy sector is being priced out, and it is hard to look through those upcoming tightening from the central bank. then you have to link to china on top of that. europe is looking strong at the moment. dani: i am worried we are all biased. everyone here is voting for europe. alix: i will fight it. i'll think about that for a second. dani: someone needs to hold down the fort. wes going to that story further. write down why europe is a bigger beneficiary of china reopening than the united states? jan-patrick: the connection has been stronger in the past and probably will be stronger moving forward. you have imports and exports linked to the country. you have, as you mentioned, a strong luxury consumer link that is going into the chinese as well as domestic consumption. they are consuming eur
i am team europe. europe has a lot of appeal right now. if you look at every sector in europe, there is a discount. it is very effective for investors, and the negativity that was priced in last year, going into a recession with all the troubles from the energy sector is being priced out, and it is hard to look through those upcoming tightening from the central bank. then you have to link to china on top of that. europe is looking strong at the moment. dani: i am worried we are all biased....
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and i mean, the field of cell sociology so well developed across europe. i mean there is a department, the facility in any major university. why is it not taken as a practical consideration? why is it always discussed within the framework of ethnicity or skin color? where's you know, traditions they do have certain and very practical value for ensuring stable and comfortable lives. well, you've put my point very clearly. i need deliberate on it. i think a society can be stabilized by very great rapid changes also in the sphere of immigration. now why isn't this perfectly sensible view, which was common place in europe until about 30 years ago. nowadays, ostracized is some kind of al tries that of those xenophobic view. the reason for this seems to be quite clear because the kind of liberal agenda we see in the west now is not really reason based, but it's kind of crazy. i religious creed and they are trying to crowd out all sorts of realistic, practical objections. so that vision of creating a kind of city on the hill on ok can ask about one other thing th
and i mean, the field of cell sociology so well developed across europe. i mean there is a department, the facility in any major university. why is it not taken as a practical consideration? why is it always discussed within the framework of ethnicity or skin color? where's you know, traditions they do have certain and very practical value for ensuring stable and comfortable lives. well, you've put my point very clearly. i need deliberate on it. i think a society can be stabilized by very great...
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this is one of the ideological developments that are used solely to push europe against russia in europe, those of the owners. they have one dream. give us cheap gas and oil with russia and everything will be fine with us, and we will supply technology to russia, we will live just as prosperously beautiful as we lived there in the eighties and nineties. uh, there are zero and interact with russia and the americans. naturally, they don't want to let you go, who understood in europe. i agree, but today i remember the president's address. so, here he was talking about it, he says, uh, don't wake up russia, because then you won't be able to stop it, i'm already translating in europe understanding begins these are the tales of propaganda that tomorrow there ukraine will reach the crimea to moscow along with nato weapons. we no longer believe this and the question begins to be asked. and what will happen later, when russia is now boosting military production, when russian factories begin to work in a completely different way, when russia's military machine will spin up every month, we see it,
this is one of the ideological developments that are used solely to push europe against russia in europe, those of the owners. they have one dream. give us cheap gas and oil with russia and everything will be fine with us, and we will supply technology to russia, we will live just as prosperously beautiful as we lived there in the eighties and nineties. uh, there are zero and interact with russia and the americans. naturally, they don't want to let you go, who understood in europe. i agree, but...
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and go into europe. guy: if christine lagarde was listing to us comedy think she would be worried, happy, worried and concerned thinking i need to do more? madison is sending positive. guest: it might be a little bit of cause for concern in the same with that the fed likes to push back on financial conditions as well. i think we're talking about the medium-term longer-term as christine lagarde is focused on getting the inflation story back into check. to your point, the ecb has more work to do. the reason why is because the growth picture is better than heading into the year. alix: if we're going to trade on the value and better growth scenario, where in the equity market in europe still has that? luxury retailers have been at a 52-week high. guest: again there, you want to focus on those areas where capital expenditures are going to be. from that perspective medium to long-term, you've seen more runway when it comes to industrials, infrastructure related to the energy transition. at the same time althou
and go into europe. guy: if christine lagarde was listing to us comedy think she would be worried, happy, worried and concerned thinking i need to do more? madison is sending positive. guest: it might be a little bit of cause for concern in the same with that the fed likes to push back on financial conditions as well. i think we're talking about the medium-term longer-term as christine lagarde is focused on getting the inflation story back into check. to your point, the ecb has more work to do....
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that's where europe comes into, into the game. so either we stop, you know, the, are establishing the disturb leasing situation is in those countries. so we do not react, but we act from the beginning. that is also part of the responsibility, not only taking refugees, but also to really tackle the issues people are forcing to leave their homes. so these a broader range of responsibilities, ventilator that's long been a mantra, including of german development policies. we, you know, we have to reach out and try to fix those long term push factors as, as they're often called. but that's a long term. that's a long term matter. and what we're seeing here is short term pressure, short term desperation. i mean, as a long term project, i think it's still good, of course, and it's, it's, it's the right way of thinking about it. but, but we are dealing with our short term crisis and we need solutions now. and what governments are doing at the moment, including the recent agreement between britain and france, and i think i will talk about t
that's where europe comes into, into the game. so either we stop, you know, the, are establishing the disturb leasing situation is in those countries. so we do not react, but we act from the beginning. that is also part of the responsibility, not only taking refugees, but also to really tackle the issues people are forcing to leave their homes. so these a broader range of responsibilities, ventilator that's long been a mantra, including of german development policies. we, you know, we have to...
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you need with small vehicles, including in europe, mysql and 5, sorry. visa trash car bill to business selling the russian car brand lot in germany . but since russia's invasion of ukraine, the business with a lot of has grind to a halt. and so he's made a lot of germany's dealer and service networks with more than $320.00 branches available to chinese car makers. and this and viewed from the beginning, we've known that the european market is important for our electric vehicle manufacturers. we did a bit of research, drum and car owners drive an average of 40 kilometers a day, was it soon? the phone goes to the small electric vehicle. so we have a range of 300 kilometers and that's enough for a week the, the items. and so i think there's a very high demand in the market for small vehicles over the top. and so is it kind of what's very good in china, the small easy market has been built up systematically between 20152022 the average price dropped from 66232000 bureaus. while in europe, it rose from 49256000 the development of china, the electric car indus
you need with small vehicles, including in europe, mysql and 5, sorry. visa trash car bill to business selling the russian car brand lot in germany . but since russia's invasion of ukraine, the business with a lot of has grind to a halt. and so he's made a lot of germany's dealer and service networks with more than $320.00 branches available to chinese car makers. and this and viewed from the beginning, we've known that the european market is important for our electric vehicle manufacturers. we...
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i don't think that burst europe. he is, had adequate conception that these circumstances, a great power like russia will respond with any means at his disposal. i'd like to be i, i'd like to leave it as an on the top of it is that it's clear once, i mean, i guess the best european, our web is absolutely not. and so what do you, not a state so so, so with china, i mean, it's a, it's a, you know, international, a politics one and one. i mean, it's the, the, the basic uh thing that the people study in international affairs plus. now can i ask in the last, the very last question because you don't sound very opportunistic, but what's your best hold for the next couple of years as far as russia, europe and the whole world is concerned. i guess you're right. i know by disposition, an optimist, and the last decade is generally to me, right. but obviously we have to do lots. we can also said that even at the end, tomorrow we should call to at least one law street. so i think we have to reach an understanding in the ukraine. t
i don't think that burst europe. he is, had adequate conception that these circumstances, a great power like russia will respond with any means at his disposal. i'd like to be i, i'd like to leave it as an on the top of it is that it's clear once, i mean, i guess the best european, our web is absolutely not. and so what do you, not a state so so, so with china, i mean, it's a, it's a, you know, international, a politics one and one. i mean, it's the, the, the basic uh thing that the people...
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than in europe. and, war in europe is a very big problem for europe and much less for the u.s.. so all taken into account i am not surprised by the difference in growth on both sides of the atlantic. i think it will be considerably reduced next year, even if europe is likely to be, of course, significantly below the u.s.. it complicates the task of the u.s. in comparison with europe. it's not absurd to think the first decrease of rates could be in europe instead of an -- in the u.s.. that said, the reason should be we are confident we will attain our goal, because, of course, in the region we are extremely embarrassed because we have an economy that is slowing down much more happily than we thought. that will not be good, obviously. i really. alix: that means the reaction function for the ecb will be inflation at 2%? jean-claude: around 2% as far as i understand. in 25. around 2% in 25. we are presently, as regards inflation in europe, headlined extremely favorable, for a number of reasons that are not sustainable. core 3.6. core 3.6 in europe. core 4% in the u.s.. it is core th
than in europe. and, war in europe is a very big problem for europe and much less for the u.s.. so all taken into account i am not surprised by the difference in growth on both sides of the atlantic. i think it will be considerably reduced next year, even if europe is likely to be, of course, significantly below the u.s.. it complicates the task of the u.s. in comparison with europe. it's not absurd to think the first decrease of rates could be in europe instead of an -- in the u.s.. that said,...
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i'm glad that the focus today is on europe. ukraine belongs to europe. we are looking ahead to the path. for sweden, this is the backdrop. it permeates everything we do. i totally agree with the ambassadors. this is existential for not only ukraine, but also for europe as a whole and for our european identity. what kind of union we want to be, how we see our future, how we are handling it. our role, is to contribute to that unity among member states. i think it has been extraordinary, the unity we have shown, imposing sanctions. we probably surprised president putin. we might've surprised even our american colleagues. in such conference of ways. but, i also want to bring up, this is about our own identity. this is an important task to mitigate the global repercussions of this when it comes to food security and energy. ryan: you have to have two parallels, two arguments? >> true. ryan: how does that feel in ukraine? you're closer than ever to the eu, but still a long way from membership. can you talk about the tension? great success over the past year, bu
i'm glad that the focus today is on europe. ukraine belongs to europe. we are looking ahead to the path. for sweden, this is the backdrop. it permeates everything we do. i totally agree with the ambassadors. this is existential for not only ukraine, but also for europe as a whole and for our european identity. what kind of union we want to be, how we see our future, how we are handling it. our role, is to contribute to that unity among member states. i think it has been extraordinary, the unity...
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too high a price was paid for achieving peace in europe. however, the renaissance of diplomatic relations began already in 1955 . during the visit of konrad. adenauer in moscow laid the groundwork for the start of full- scale economic cooperation a few years later on the agenda bilateral relations came up with the issue of gas supplies to germany in the white house began sleepless nights soviet gas excluded american coal from the equation, the free hand of the market grabbed the sanctions club of the embargo on large diameter pipes in 1962 , the deal fell through. however, despite the unleashed gas war and the regen sanctions in 1970, the deal of the century was signed, gas pipes already in 1973. the first soviet gas. germany came during the cold war, the united states and the secular union entered into a series of economic and political struggles, and one of the most significant was the struggle for control of the oil and gas market in the fifties and sixties, the ussr rapidly expanded its oil production and exports. what invariably arouse
too high a price was paid for achieving peace in europe. however, the renaissance of diplomatic relations began already in 1955 . during the visit of konrad. adenauer in moscow laid the groundwork for the start of full- scale economic cooperation a few years later on the agenda bilateral relations came up with the issue of gas supplies to germany in the white house began sleepless nights soviet gas excluded american coal from the equation, the free hand of the market grabbed the sanctions club...