however, the pretext for invasion was pretty much similar. we have heard that russians were using the so-called accusations of against the russian speaking population. and in of accusations have remained in order to a full-scale however, he will say the major difference is the western response. and as a georgian, it is very i m very pleased to see that now the west is not turning a blind eye towards the russian aggression, and russia is already paying very heavy costs for its ingression in ukraine. as we look back to what happened to georgia, georgia lost about a fifth of its territory to russia. tell me about how that affects the country now, having such a huge part of the country run by the kremlin in terms of the political and economic stability of your country. how does that affect it? it s a major security challenge for georgia.
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a senior official in ukraine sends exactly the right signal of support. we ve seen prime minister johnson do that. a good move. good move for prime minister johnson. presidents of east european countries, poland, lithuania, e. the last time a president was in kyiv, i was ambassador in 2008. so it s a good time for the them to go and show support. do you think president biden should go? he s talked about going in the past. it s a major undertaking, it s a logistical challenge, a security challenge to do this. if president biden were to show up in kyiv, that would be a very strong signal of support. ambassador taylor, thank you
the impacts on the global economy, the impacts on the global economy, the global economy is still recovering from covid and there are major challenges in that, and of course we have a major security challenge in the shape of russia and ukraine at the present time, this is not in my view a period where the tory party should be indulging in three months of navel gazing, we had a leadership election in 2016, 2019 and now one in 2022? i don t think thatis and now one in 2022? i don t think that is a good thing for the country. that is a good thing for the count . , ., country. but whether it is the wrong time or not. country. but whether it is the wrong time or not. is country. but whether it is the wrong time or not, is not country. but whether it is the wrong time or not, is not the country. but whether it is the wrong time or not, is not the business - country. but whether it is the wrong time or not, is not the business of. time or not, is not the business of the sue gray rep
earlier i spoke to the former uk defence secretary, dr liam fox. i asked him whether the prime minister is on borrowed time.) minister is on borrowed time. i think this is the wrong time for any leadership challenge, because the country is facing a number of very big issues at the present time. we ve got inflation rising in the uk, we have inflation rising even more in the united states, which has an impact on the global economy. the global economy is still recovering from covid, and there are major challenges in that, and of course we a major security challenge, in the shape of russia and ukraine at the present time. this is not, in my view, a period where the tory party should be indulging in three months of navel gazing around a potential leadership we had a leadership election in 2016, one in 2019 and we are going to is have one in 2021? it ounds like an increasing schedule for the governing party. i don t think that is a good thing for the country. it sounds like an increasing s
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