Dave,
I watched the interview last night on the BBC "Hardtalk" 23/01/2023
The interviewer Stephen Sackur spoke quite bluntly to Dmytro Kuleba Foreign Affairs Minister for Ukraine.
He left no stone unturned and was given the answers to every question he put.
Well worth you watching it if you can.
I think the BBC is in no place to judge Ukraine, with the behaviour of some members of the British Goverment have been up to lately!
There will always be greed in this world, power and money corrupts.
But appreciate your opinion.
BBC iPlayer - HARDtalk - Dmytro Kuleba, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ukraine
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With my birthday coming up soon, I reflected on the fact I was born just after the
Second World War ended.
It has taken a whole generation to move on from the atrocities committed by the Nazi's with what must be the last surviving members of that regime found or now considered deceased.
The point being, will it take a whole generation once again, to forgive or move on from the destruction of life and country, suffered by the people of Ukraine.
How will both the Ukrainians and Russian people deal with the aftermath of this terrible ongoing situation, will the perpetrators be held to account?
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