liquidation of the company. it basically means its assets will be seized, sold off, in order to repay some of its outstanding debt. in terms of the company public day to day operation including building homes in mainland china, it will probably stay the same for now. this ruling doesn t send a through the chinese financial market because of course for many decades a real the real estate sector has been one of the major drivers for china s economy growth. whether or not this liquidation process will be followed remains to be seen because despite the one country, two systems slogan, many experts that i ve spoken to have said that there are some thornyjurisdiction issues some thornyjurisdiction issues so whether or not the liquidation there liquidator that will be appointed by hong kong court, whether or not that person will be recognised by mainland china remains to be seen. of course a lot of ordinary chinese citizens have been, have invested in evergrande, haven t had thei
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foreign minister in poland s new government. has support for ukraine become a burden that kyiv s allies are no longer ready to bear? radek sikorski, in warsaw, welcome to hardtalk. hello. good to see you again, stephen. it s great to have you on the programme. let s begin with a simple thought. the portents for ukraine in its grim battle against vladimir putin s forces in ukraine, the portents are really very negative, are they not? the supply of weaponry and of money coming from kyiv supporters is drying up. how concerned are you? that s not quite right. i was in kyiv within days of my appointment in december. my prime minister, the former head of the european council, donald tusk, has just been there, and the ukrainians have achieved a victory that has not been noticed in the western press, namely that, against stiff russian opposition, they have cleared western black sea of russian ships and they have now resumed grain shipments, not under a deal, from odesa via the wester
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