a people was to say listen there are problems we have to face them but we have to discuss about these problems in detail as we don t have to kick out anyone because they will remain a member of the european union so it doesn t help us if we are to share on a member of the european union have to remain a member of the european people s party as i told you before you don t presuppose do you but we set up that process that we suspended their membership and that we had under the control of how much on per controlling to tuition that is now in talks with a hunger in government to check as to whether they can do better and if they don t they could be excluded from the preferred warnings going back years now what do you mean do yes what does it take. for you to actually do the right thing then throw them out what does it take when they have to do a decision to cross you re ready p.-p. well there it is they don t want to make a decision they ve delayed delayed and delayed but the challenge we
do you think that s true? i can only confirm this phrase. i give you few figures. in the year 2013, the number of ukrainian who supported the transatlantic integration was 16%. 1-6. now it is more than 54%. who do that? yet in 2013, the number of ukrainians who supported european integration, be a member of the european union was 33%. now it s 72%. that was putin. thank you, mr. putin, for making my country much more european and able to protect european values. transatlantic values and we are confident that we do not return to the russian empire. pleasure to have you on. thank you. m dreams.
membership. walking the streets of kiev you could be forgiven for thinking that ukraine was already a fully signed up member of the european union. this week ukraine marks four years since protests here in modern square swept president viktor yushchenko bitch from office but before you left for exile in russia his crackdown on protesters claimed the lives of at least one hundred people. the spark that ignited those protests was europe under pressure from russia president jenna covert shocked many when he refused to sign the long awaited a u.s.o.c. ation deal. the man who called people out onto the square was my stuff and i am then a journalist for the ukraine skipper of the newspaper is angry facebook post set the ball rolling and brought hundreds of people out to protest. four years on a naive is now on the inside and trying to make his mark on ukraine s politics as a member of parliament. has all the upheaval ukraine has seen been worth it or has
way. you know i think what has happened in greece is a tragedy. their gross national product has dropped by 25%. they have youth unemployment over 50%. people are suffering. pensioners are really worrying that they are not going to be able to afford food. so i think it s imperative that there be an agreement worked out with greece and i urge the europeans to exert every effort to find one. you know greece is a nato ally. it s a member of the european union. the united states has a great, active successful greek-american community. i want to see a resolution. obviously at the end of the day it s up to the grooek people to decide what they are willing to do and i hope that we can see an outcome here that will actually help greece recover and keep them in the eurozone and keep
their gross national product has dropped by 25%. they have youth unemployment over 50%. people are suffering. pensioners are really worrying that they re not going to be able to afford food. i think it s imperative there be an agreement worked out with greece and i urge the europeans to exert every effort to find one. you know greece is a nato ally. it s a member of the european union. the united states has a great, active, successful greek-american community. so i want to see a resolution. obviously, the end of the day, it s up to the greek people to decide what they re willing to do. and i hope that we can see an outcome here that will actually help greece recover and keep them in the eurozone and keep europe united.