fact have a couple of hours with him. just now, just as we speak. so i m extremely blessed that i have the opportunity to see them for at least a while. but once his diplomatic mission to strasbourg is over, and back to ukraine. that s a sad given. but, where do i go back to ukraine? i don t know. because my trip to strasbourg, and later on, it will also include the uk. so next week, i will also be in the uk, also trying to speak with government officials and parliamentarians regarding more sanctions, and regarding more support for ukraine. and on the 18th of march i go back to ukraine. the question is where is that gonna be? because every time i look at the news, more and more cities
agents from ukraine, which, as we have seen with covid 19, is impossible to stop. and there is such a scenario, all of europe would be covered by it. representatives of the united states provide confusing information about the involvement of the united states in this activity. the victoria newland secretary of state basically confirmed the fact that they were dangerous studies being conducted in ukrainian laboratories in congress on the 8th of march. there was a direct question put by senator marco rubio and she replied and said that in ukraine there are research structures which should not end up in the hands of the russian armed forces. end of quote. at the same time the state department continues to insist that the other territory of ukraine that there are no laboratories under the control of the united states. we would like to
what s happening to us is a horror, she says. the attackers are savages, bandits, killing children. i would like tojoin my son in britain. of course, i would hope getting there could be easier. the process can be long. after applying, a wait for days for an appointment here. i will let them know that yours is at 11. visas given four hours away in warsaw. while eu countries have scrapped them for ukrainians, britain hasn t. natasha and her family hope tojoin relatives in bristol. you applied on the 8th of march? eventually. her parents stayed behind in occupied kherson. we speak with parents every day, and we say that everything will be fine and wait. maybe we must wait one week, maybe two weeks, if we want a visa.
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labs. so the u.s. has been very open about its involvement there with that. jennifer griffin deserves a lot of credit, throughout this conflict, for providing accurate information in an environment that is frequently discourages that. she didn t even ask yourself a single rhetorical question. as she explained in that interview, undersecretary victoria nuland, was talking about the facilities were actually trying to counteract biological threats and research. the fear was that but russia was gonna weaponize the things are studying. that s with the situation is. that happened two nights ago on fox. guess what happened today? the russian ambassador to the united nations took that absolutely wild qanon conspiracy theory, that tucker carlson was pushing, and introduced it to the un. victoria nuland, it s just a secretary of state, basically concerned the fact that they were dangerous studies being conducted in ukrainian congress on the 8th of march.