00:00Among lots of statements regarding Ukraine by Donald Trump, there was one that really
00:04stood out and crossed red lines for the Ukrainians.
00:09It was when Donald Trump said that Ukraine should not have started the war.
00:13I came here to Bucha, the area that was the first to see and to witness Russian atrocities
00:20during one month of occupation.
00:22And while the buildings here in Bucha have been rebuilt and the streets are now looking
00:27completely different compared to March 2022, the wounds of the people have not healed.
00:57It's all about looting, robbing, kidnapping of children.
01:02For the Russians, negotiations are not a way to find peace, it's a way to get what
01:07you can't get with weapons.
01:10The Russians wanted to take Kyiv in three days, but they failed.
01:15With the help of Trump, negotiations and the like, they are trying to occupy Ukraine
01:21in some other way.
01:24It's a question of justice.
01:26What worries me is that when they talk about negotiations, no one talks about crimes.
01:34No one talks about responsibility.
01:37But still, they will be able to really look at what...
01:48Zelensky can sign anything.
01:52There may be points...
01:55What they accept is very good.
01:58The question is whether it will force Putin to stop shooting.
02:03Ukrainians understand the word peace when they are not killed,
02:07when there is justice, when criminals are responsible for crimes.
02:11This is peace.
02:13From Putin's point of view, I think that peace is when they don't shoot anymore,
02:18because there is no one alive on our side.
02:21There is only the territory.
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