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Missions around the world and it is certainly here as well. it is great to be with you today. i second what ken said, no pressure, but i second that. and everyone here in the room, family members and other colleagues who are there with us virtually, it is great to be back. i was here i think almost exactly seven years ago, and some things have changed, other things haven t. it was particularly meaningful to me to see one of my favourite landmarks, the moldova. whoever came up with that, it is good points in my book. in all seriousness, why are we here right now? we are here first and foremost because we are dealing with an egregious aggression by russia against ukraine, an aggression which of course is having a horrific impact on the ukrainian people, men, ....
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Ukraine and, of course, we have seen a very defined the zelensky who has said that they will not negotiate with a gun to their head. there have been several rounds of negotiations already between the two sides but they haven t had any kind of successful outcome so far, 11 days into this conflict. there was also talk of humanitarian corridors that were promised but, as we ve seen in places like mariupol, there was also talk of humanitarian corridors that were promised but, as we ve seen in places like mariupol, fired out. one such person who fled the conflict in the south in odesa is a woman i met earlier lviv train station. earlier i spoke to yelena, who d just arrived here in lviv after leaving her home in odesa in the south of ukraine this morning, leaving herfamily and her parents behind. they told me, like, you should leave, so i should listen to what my parents say, so, yes, i left. ....
And most of them are trying to get home as quickly as possible, but not everyone. foreigners from all over the world were studying in ukraine when the war started. some just months away from completing their degrees. it is six years already i have been doing my thing, i have been studying late night for exams, i had plans for my life, i will do this, i ll write my exam, i will go to another country, i will become something in my life. but now i don t know what to do. degrees can be finished, of course, but lives lost can t be relived. the red army once liberated this part of europe and slovaks haven t forgotten. but now their neighbours are fleeing russian tanks, not welcoming them. and countries like slovakia are the ones providing the shelter. rob cameron, bbc news, on the slovak ukrainian border. ....
But not all of these people fleeing the conflict are ukrainians. russia s war has scattered thousands of migrant workers and students and most of them are trying to get home as quickly as possible but not everyone. foreigners from all over the world were studying in ukraine when the war started, some just months away from completing their degrees. it s six years already i ve been doing my thing. i ve been studying late night for exams. i ve been doing, i had plans for my life, i will do this, i ll write my exam, i will go to another country, i will become something in my life. but now i don t know what to do. degrees can be finished, of course, but lives lost can t be relived. the red army once liberated this part of europe and slovaks haven t forgotten. but now their neighbours are fleeing russian tanks, not welcoming them. and countries like slovakia are the ones providing the shelter. rob cameron, bbc news, ....