i hope that russia will change and i can return, because it is and i can return, because it is a part of me. and i can return, because it is a part of me- and i can return, because it is a part of me. how ambitious are ou for a part of me. how ambitious are you for the a part of me. how ambitious are you for the ukrainian a part of me. how ambitious are you for the ukrainian ballet? i you for the ukrainian ballet? you have built the script from scratch. now, of course, it is temporary and many of them will go back to ukraine, many of them have a very difficult circumstances, but would you like to see in the future of this planting a seed of sort of artistic renaissance inside ukraine? , ., , of artistic renaissance inside ukraine? , ., of artistic renaissance inside ukraine? , . ., ukraine? yes, that is a great ambition ukraine? yes, that is a great ambition and ukraine? yes, that is a great ambition and hope. - ukraine? yes, that is a great ambition and hope. i - ukraine? yes
russians would be out on the streets to protest. there were hundreds of russians, not millions. hundreds of russians, not millions. . . hundreds of russians, not millions. and to be fair to them, they millions. and to be fair to them, they were millions. and to be fair to i them, they were extraordinarily brave people, because they got arrested. ~ , , , arrested. absolutely, yes. the first week. arrested. absolutely, yes. the first week. i arrested. absolutely, yes. the first week, i think arrested. absolutely, yes. the first week, i think the - arrested. absolutely, yes. the first week, i think the state i first week, i think the state was just watching them, and then the rest started, the new laws that do not allow them to call the war the war. so you can be arrested for that. you cannot expect people to protest when they face imprisonment or other dangers for themselves and their families. other dangers for themselves and theirfamilies. but other dangers for themselves an
in terms of a criticism of vladimir putin. she now seems to have been cancelled both inside russia and in many concert halls outside russia. is that fair? i wish she had made a clearer statement. i think i desire to avoid consequences on both sides made her statement really unclear, and confusing, and thatis unclear, and confusing, and that is why she is facing the situation. i5 that is why she is facing the situation- situation. is it fair, and asked us situation. is it fair, and asked us with - situation. is it fair, and asked us with all i situation. is it fair, and i asked us with all respect for everything you were doing, but is it fairfor you to draw those documents sitting here with me in london, living in new york, based in the west, is it fairfor new york, based in the west, is it fair for you to tell russian artists who live, and have family inside russia, to see
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