141. Perspectives Directly from Ukraine and Russia’s Governments
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In this episode, I spoke with two members of the government, one in Ukraine and one in Russia. I don’t believe these guys necessarily have the view of an average Russian or Ukrainian. However, they do represent people in their countries. First I spoke with Sviatoslav Yurash, Ukraine’s youngest-ever MP. Sviatoslav is currently defending Ukraine from the ongoing Russian invasion and gives his perspective on the war and what it really looks like on the ground in Kyiv. He has an impressive story. He is deeply involved in the government and has been involved in the war between Russia and Ukraine for years. He is the former Euromaidan press centre organizer (which was the group that protested and eventually ousted Ukraine’s pro-Russian president in 2014. Sviatoslav was the senior spokesperson for the current president Zelensky's 2019 presidential election campaign. Sviatoslav is currently in Kyiv and has taken up arms against the Russian military. I then spoke with Nikolai Burlyayev, a member of State Duma (an elected government official), First Deputy Chairman of the Committee for the Development of Civil Society, Public and Religious Association Issues, and member of the Orthodox Patriarchal Council for Culture. He is also a Russian theatre and cinema actor, laureate of 50 international film festivals including Venice, Cannes, San Francisco, and Acapulco, an Oscar nominee for the lead part in Pyotr Todorovsky's "Wartime Romance", and President of the Golden Vityaz Internationals Film Forum. Member of the State Duma. He came on to give the Russian government’s perspective on the war. As you guys might know, I have a lot of Russian friends and my 4-year-old daughter is half Russian. We were going to be there in the summer. Russian doctors saved my dad. I had some negative feedback about giving a platform to the government of an invading country, but I believe in untrammeled freedom of speech and letting people think for themselves. I'm not interested in contributing to censorship. Shutting down RT (Russia Today, the government news source) like some platforms have I think is a mistake. Russia blocking Facebook and Twitter is a mistake. This war is brutal and nobody knows what it’s going to turn into, but not being aware of what Russian citizens are being told is not the way to go in my opinion. If you want to help: 🇺🇦The National Bank of Ukraine has opened a special account to raise funds for the Ukrainian Army. Anyone from any country can donate. The account is multi-currency. It is open for transfers of funds from international partners and donors, any person as well as from Ukrainian businesses and citizens. 🇺🇲 For donations in USD: SWIFT Code NBU: NBUA UA UX JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, New York SWIFT Code: CHASUS33 Account: 400807238 383 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10179, USA Bank account: UA843000010000000047330992708 🇬🇧 For donations in GBP: SWIFT Code NBU: NBUA UA UX Bank of England, London SWIFT Code: BKENGB2L Account: 40000982 Threadneedle Street, London EC2R 8AH, UK Bank account: UA843000010000000047330992708 🇪🇺 For donations in EUR: SWIFT Code NBU: NBUA UA UX DEUTSCHE BUNDESBANK, Frankfurt SWIFT Code: MARKDEFF Account: 5040040066 IBAN DE05504000005040040066 Wilhelm-Epsteinn-Strabe 14, 60431 Frankfurt Am Main,Germany Bank account: UA843000010000000047330992708 Follow Sviatoslav Yurash on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sviatoslavUA Facebook: https://facebook.com/sviatoslav.yurash Find out more about Nikolai: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolai_Burlyayev ___________ Follow Me On ___________ All Platforms: https://linktr.ee/mikhailapeterson Facebook: https://facebook.com/mikhailapeterson Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikhailaAleksis Instagram: https://instagram.com/mikhailapeterson Telegram channel: https://t.me/mikhailapeterson ___________ Chapters ___________ [00:00] Intro [03:30] Intro to Sviatoslav Yurash [07:00] Situation in Donetsk [08:10] Combat Experience with Russia [09:10] Political Career [08:30] Joining the West [11:30] State of Affairs [14:40] East & West Ukraine [17:10] Putin claiming Nazis [18:40] NATO's Role [25:10] A Second 'Iron Curtain'? [26:40] Russian Language Ban [30:40] Mandatory Conscription [31:40] Western Media Portrayal [33:10] What's Next? [33:40] War Crimes [38:40] Ways to Help: (linked in description) [40:14] Intro to Nikolai Burlyayev [42:10] Russia & Ukraine: 2007-2022 [55:46] Russia’s Annexation Drive [58:45] Democracy in the West? [01:01:15] Ukraine’s Nazi Problem [1:03:10] Russian Language Ban I [1:03:45] The West & Agreements with Russia [01:05:59] Situation in Donetsk & Lugansk [01:08:43] The Problem with NATO [01:09:20] Attacks on Ukrainian Civilians [01:11:13] America’s Role [01:12:05 ] Nuclear Retaliation [01:15:05] Invasion as an Extension [01:19:33] Volodymyr Zelenskyy [01:21:05] Occupation & Nazism [01:23:45] The Average Russian’s POV [01:26:05] Outro #SviatoslavYurash #NikolaiBurlyayev #Ukraine #Russia #MikhailaPeterson