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Dmytro Kuleba: Is diplomacy at a dead end?

Apr 5, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Do You Know What Happened in Buche?
01:31 • 3min
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Do You Think That the Context of the War Is a Factor in the Atrocities?
04:18 • 4min
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Butcher Massacre - A Game Changer in the War That You Are Engaged In
07:50 • 3min
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We Are Grateful, but I, I, I Know What I'm Talking About
10:38 • 2min
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Do You Think the Busha Massacre Is a Game Changer?
12:18 • 3min
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You Haven't Got What You Wanted?
15:04 • 2min
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The Dark Times Are Back in Europe
16:56 • 2min
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Are You Prepared to Meet Face-to-Face With Your Counterpart From Russia, Sergey Lavrov?
18:40 • 2min
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Do You Feel More or Less Alone?
20:59 • 3min
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Stephen Sackur speaks to Ukraine’s foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba. Horrifying evidence of atrocities has emerged from towns around Kyiv recently vacated by Russian troops. Ukraine calls it Putin’s genocide, Moscow says it’s fake. As the war turns ever darker, is diplomacy at a dead end?

(Photo: Dmytro Kuleba appears on Hardtalk via videolink from Warsaw)

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