We have defacto a6 state channels, public with all ramifications, rada, dom, freedom, telethon, army media holding. I believe that the six state broadcasters should be made one, and the funds should be redirected to the creation of information and cyber armies of ukraine, to create information and cyber forces of ukraine. But the public is no longer state, thanks to the support of western countries after the revolution. Once a truly stateowned channel was reformed and became public, the president s office, the cabinet of ministers, and even the Verkhovna Rada do not have direct mechanisms of influence on its editorial policy. Monitoring shows that the public is the only participant in the telethon that allows itself to give different points of view, for example, to invite peoples deputies from different factions, in particular from the European Solidarity maybe there are some stoppages for other channels or something else. As he says , the opposition is often forwarded and established,
Special rights and have to dictate something to someone, that is real so true nazism, that s how it is, for example, you know, i dont want russia to have equal rights with the current lithuania, well , i dont want it, as a citizen, i perfectly understand what you described, its an ideal world system that is written in the un charter, when there are nonpermanent members of the genas in the security council. I i answer your question very simply, little lithuania will never be able to ensure its security, others can ensure it, for example, russia, china, the usa, france, great britain, Nuclear Powers, for this they must have the dialogue that will allow lithuania to be safe today, she is not safe. I want lithuania to remain, let it remain on the map of world2. You are good, i am not good, i am absolutely not interested in the fate of lithuania globally, yes, whether it is safe, not safe, at this stage. And the fate of belarus , this is our ally, of course. Belarus is not a very big countr
Path was much harder and longer, i am very sensitive to smells, like my mother, and for a while i worked with perfumes, i really liked it, i can distinguish these notes and so on, i would really like to open a perfume shop, i was waiting for the money from the sale of the land, the Business Plan is ready, only i. For the money and we start, and the money was supposed to come on february 25, of course, it came much later and went to the wrong people the plans i wanted, and for the ammunition there and other important things things, in principle, veterans are those people who were called here you are sick, you are waiting there, they want war, but we are the first who did not want war, but we. Knew that it would happen, well, that is, i was waiting full scale, i was in lutsk in my apartment, that is , the rocket attacks began, i exhaled, went to bed, well, i was not allowed to sleep much, because i still had to make decisions there, i was helping my cousin, who was in melitopol, to leave
Giving you a front row seat to democracy. Coming up, a conversation about defense priorities for the u. S. And lithuania with u. S. Ambassador to nato julian smith and the defense minister of lithuania. It will talk about the russiaukraine war and other challenges. The discussion was hosted by the Atlantic Council. Good morning and welcome to the Atlantic Council for todays event, a back to business birthday, priorities for the nato summit in washington. The North Atlantic Alliance turned 75 in april and there is much to celebrate. The alliance is larger and more united than ever before. Addition of finland and sweden, the adoption of a new defense plan and after decades, allies have ramped up defense spending in support of ukraine and in recognition of the mounting russian threat. These causes for celebration, however, are juxtaposed with a deteriorating security environment including russias illegal war of aggression against ukraine and a collection of Unfinished Business from last y
N. A. T. O. Summit held in washington d. C. Featuring the ambassador to the alliance julianne smith. Live coverage here on cspan2. 75 years old this april and much to celebrate, the alliance is larger and more united than before, addition of finland and sweden added military to the roster and new defense plan and after decades of underfunding, n. A. T. O. Supported ukraine in recognition of the mounting russian threat. These causes for celebration, however, are juxtaposed with a deteriorating security environment including russias illegal war of aggression against ukraine and a collection of Unfinished Business from last year summit. So securing the future of the most successful alliance will require this years summit to be one of implementation. Come july, n. A. T. O. Will be expected to take action for the underequipped Industrial Base and frank and demonstration of plans for new challenges including respond the area responsibility. How will this feature in the Washington Summit agen