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00:00So what do you propose? What's the next step towards a ceasefire?
00:05I think we all want the same thing. I think we all want an end to the war.
00:10I think we're all on the side of peace and as soon as possible and negotiations to achieve that as soon as possible.
00:18How that's going to achieve is I see it. I see it in this point of view, from this point of view.
00:23I think the pressure is on the Russian side entirely right now.
00:26I don't think Zelenskyy has lost anything. I don't think the Ukrainian side has lost anything.
00:32On the contrary, President Zelenskyy came to Turkey. He showed good faith.
00:36He said, I'm here. I'm willing to meet. But of course, as a head of state, he wants his counterpart.
00:42OK, the Russian head of state wasn't here, but the Ukrainians also played the game well, as far as I can read it.
00:49And negotiations hopefully will start. It will be disastrous if there will be no negotiation.
00:57Then it will show that the Russian side is not ready for negotiations.
01:01That is where I would agree with the previous speaker.
01:04But going forward, we need to start face to face.
01:08This is the beginning of something.
01:10We can't say after three, four years of fighting each other in the trenches, nonstop,
01:15that suddenly with just one meeting, you can finish everything.
01:18It's one stop shop. It's not.

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