00:00All right, next question. Let's talk about Ukraine and Russia. So we know that Russia started this war.
00:07They have long been an adversary of the United States. And at the same time, you heard the President make some really interesting comments,
00:14including not including Russia in the widespread random tariffs. So I think one question I will ask you as we talk about wanting peace,
00:23because we all agree that's a desired outcome. Do you and the President support surrender to Russia by Ukraine as your definition of peace?
00:34Ma'am, no one has talked about surrender. We're talking about a negotiated peace.
00:39So does that mean that you're okay with Russia keeping this territory that they're trying to take so they can march on to one of our NATO allies?
00:46Ma'am, I think the situation is unfortunate, unleashed by the previous administration.
00:53But everyone that talks about winning and prevailing has yet to present to me a plan that's going to push the Russian army out of those territories.
01:00So, sir, I appreciate you talking about the previous administration often, but we are now in this administration.
01:06So as the person who serves at the pleasure of the U.S. President, do you believe that Russia is a true adversary
01:12and is your definition of peace going to be surrender of Ukraine from this invasion?
01:18Ma'am, I've never said surrender, and we're prepared to negotiate what we hope will be a lasting peace.
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