00:29various things and I think it's going very well. We've had some very, very good talks.
00:34We're going to have a talk now and obviously that will continue.
00:59And with that the world awaits and I look forward to our personal discussion which I think
01:11begins now and then we're going to meet our whole team. You have quite a few representatives
01:16on how to do and we all have a lot of questions and hopefully we'll come up with answers most
01:20importantly. It's great to be with you.
01:22I'll be with you.
01:52Hello everybody.
01:55A lot of very positive things going to come out of the relationship. So Vladimir, thank
02:02you very much.
02:04If Vladimir Putin doesn't come to the table to negotiate with you, will you put additional
02:11sanctions on Russia?
02:12Sounds likely.
02:13Yeah.
02:14Do you think that the war should be frozen currently?
02:17The war should have never started. If you had a competent president, which you didn't, the
02:21war wouldn't have happened. The war in Ukraine would have never happened if I were president.
02:26Mr. President of the time, I had a great deal with us.
02:27I was always a good deal with respect and made good.
02:36Here, he said, and I can't agree with him in the way that if he was president, if a
02:37president of the 2020, if he had won the victory, then
02:51then maybe there would not be that crisis in Ukraine that happened in 2022.
03:21And I want peace. I just want to see people stop getting killed.
03:51We don't have any close relations, but in the past four years of work, when he was president, we met and discussed our international relations.
04:07He's a very smart guy. He's a very cunning person.
04:10But I've dealt with some people that... I've dealt with some really bad people.
04:16But I will tell you, as far as this is concerned, we've... You have to understand, he was... He had no intention, in my opinion, of settling this war.
04:28I think he wanted the whole thing. When I got elected, we spoke, and I think we're going to have a deal.
04:36I can't guarantee that. You know, a deal is a deal.
04:38But we had a great success yesterday. We have a full ceasefire. When it... If it kicks in, we have to see. It's up to Russia now.
04:48But we've had a good relationship with both parties, actually. And we'll see. We'll be knowing... People are going to Russia right now, as we speak.
04:57And hopefully we can get a ceasefire from Russia. And if we do, I think that would be 80% of the way to getting this horrible bloodbath finished.
05:06The issue is not... That's the issue. We have two.
05:09A lot of reports.
05:11To be honest. We have two.
05:13...you have two.
05:14... member of the.
05:15...
05:16Essex.
05:17...
05:18...
05:20...
05:21...
05:23...
05:24...
05:25...
05:26...
05:28...
05:29...
05:30there will be a guaranteed life and a worthy approach in accordance with the rules of international law and the rules of the Russian Federation.
06:00I was not happy with it.
06:30You know, I gave the analogy yesterday when I spoke to President Putin. I had a two hour and fifteen minute call with him. Sometimes, and this is me speaking, maybe in a negative sense, but sometimes you see two young children fighting like crazy, they hate each other, and they're fighting in a park, and you try and pull them apart, they don't want to be pulled. Sometimes you're better off letting
06:59them fight for a while, and then pulling them apart.
07:29Mr. President, I think that they will make the direction for the United States.
07:35Mr. President, I have a very affectionate and very affectionate.
07:39Mr. President, I will experience the interest of American business to developing the relationship with Russia.
07:48Mr. President, I care to present to the United States with a very affectionate.
07:52He passed a very difficult, difficult and unsafe path to return to the government and to the White House.
08:02We all know this well, even though he has survived the destruction,
08:06not only one destruction in his life.
08:08He is a wise man, it is clear.
08:10We talk about sanctions a lot.
08:12What does he say?
08:14I would say he is not thrilled with it.
08:16He has been able to handle sanctions, but these are pretty biting sanctions.
08:20On Ukraine, Mr. President, are you planning to send more weapons to Ukraine?
08:25We're going to send some more weapons.
08:27We have to.
08:28They have to be able to defend themselves.
08:30They're getting hit very hard now.
08:32They have different blades, they have different everything.
08:35We're not happy with Putin.
08:36I'm not happy with Putin.
08:37I can tell you that much right now.
08:39Because he's killing a lot of people.
08:41And a lot of them are his soldiers.
08:43His soldiers and their soldiers, mostly.
08:46And it's now up to 7,000 a week.
08:49And I'm not happy with Putin.
08:51Wow, this might be a chance.
08:53And we get a lot of bullshit thrown at us by Putin, if you want to know the truth.
08:59He's very nice all the time, but it turns out to be meaningless.
09:04Do you want to say anything?
09:06Lindsey Graham has a sanctions bill on Russia.
09:08Do you want him to move out of that?
09:09I'm looking at it, yeah.
09:10No, I'm looking.
09:11The Senate is passing.
09:12And passed a very tough sanctions bill.
09:14Yeah, I'm looking at it.
09:15Perceived, I don't know if they're enemies, but they're perceived as being potential enemies.
09:20And what we're saying.
09:21All right.
09:23All right.
09:25And now, I'm looking at it.
09:26We've got the Esoос .
09:27The guy's right in the main place.
09:28And that's on the main basis.
09:29The man's right here, right.
09:30Is that a mess.
09:31Is that a mess?
09:32Like, I do?
09:33I'm looking at it first.
09:34Okay, I know.
09:35It's a mess.
09:36I really do the same thing.
09:37It's a mess.
09:38It's a mess.
09:39It's a mess.
09:40It's a mess.
09:41It's a mess.
09:42So we're having to come to be with the bean聞.