00:00Do you still believe that Putin is serious about peace, given the events overnight in Ukraine?
00:04And if that bombing doesn't end, are you considering new sanctions on Russia?
00:09So we are thinking that very strongly that they both want peace, but they have to get to the table.
00:15We're waiting a long time. They have to get them to the table, and I think we're going to get peace.
00:21We want to save 5,000 young people. I used to say 2,500. I used to say 5,000.
00:27And we have, Mr. Prime Minister, we have about 5,000 young people a week that are dying in that ridiculous war.
00:37And, you know, I started out because I didn't like all the money that we were paying,
00:41and then I realized how many people were dying. And that's by far the more important element right now.
00:47I'm saying we can save thousands of people. I don't like that it takes long at all, but I think they both want to make peace.
00:55I do believe so. There's a lot of hatred there. There's a lot of very bad blood, a lot of distrust.
01:01But I think we're going toâI hope we're going to get there for the sake of a lot of young people that are dying.
01:07Mr. President, do you have a deadline for when the parliamentâ
01:10I have my own deadline. I have my own deadline, and we want it to be fast.
01:15And the Prime Minister is helping us. He wants it to be fast, too.
01:19And I think everybody in thisâyou know, at this time in NATO, they want to see this thing happen.
01:25So we have a deadline, and after that, we have aâwe're going to have a very much different attitude.
01:31But I think it has a very good chance of getting done.
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