00:00You don't have a problem in Russia, we have a problem.
00:07So, Vladimir, thank you very much.
00:17If Vladimir Putin doesn't come to the table to negotiate with you, will you put additional sanctions on Russia?
00:23Sounds likely.
00:24And do you think that the war should be frozen currently along the war?
00:28You should have never started. If you had a competent president, which you didn't, the war wouldn't have happened.
00:33The war in Ukraine would have never happened, if I were president.
00:36With the current president of the United States, I have always been dealing with.
00:43But at the same time, I had a pragmatic relationship.
00:50And I would say, I can't agree with him.
00:55Because if he was president, if he was president, if he was president of the United States, he would have won the victory in 2020,
01:02And if he was president of the United States, he would have won the war, he would have won the war.
01:09No, we had a great call. And it lasted for a long time, over an hour this morning.
01:18I also had with President Zelensky, a very good call after that.
01:23And I think we're on the way to getting peace. I think President Putin wants peace, and President Zelensky wants peace.
01:31And I want peace. I just want to see people stop getting killed.
01:34What about the agreement process, then President Trump told me, I can confirm, that of course the United States comes from,
01:45That the agreement process will happen to be the Ukraine with the Russian and Ukraine.
01:51No one of Ukraine is that one of the reasons Trumps are not including the Ukraine.
01:54It should be prepared. I have pleasure to meet with Donald. We haven't really seen him.
02:01We 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.
02:17He's a very smart guy, he's a very cunning person, but I've dealt with some people that, I've dealt with some really bad people.
02:26But I will tell you, as far as this is concerned, you have to understand, he had no intention, in my opinion, of settling this war.
02:38I think he wanted the whole thing.
02:40When I got elected, we spoke, and I think we're going to have a deal.
02:46I can't guarantee that, you know, a deal is a deal.
02:48But we had a great success yesterday.
02:52We have a full ceasefire.
02:55When it, if it kicks in, we have to see, it's up to Russia now.
02:58But we've had a good relationship with both parties, actually.
03:02And we'll see, we'll be knowing, people are going to Russia right now as we speak.
03:07And hopefully we can get a ceasefire from Russia.
03:10And if we do, I think that would be 80% of the way to getting this horrible bloodbath finished.
03:16And then we're going to take care of two soldiers.
03:19We're going to get into the discussion.
03:21Together, we with understanding that we are looking forward to the request of President Trump to be responsible for these soldiers with a humanitarian character.
03:33In this regard, I would point out that in case of establishing weapons and putting them in prison, they will be guaranteed a life and a worthy approach in accordance with the rules of international law and the rules of the Russian Federation.
03:50Mr. President, this morning in a true social post you used the words Vladimir Stop. That seemed like a slightly different message or personal message. What is your level of frustration with President Trump?
04:02I didn't like last night. I wasn't happy with it. And we're in the midst of talking peace and missiles were fired. And I was not happy with it.
04:12Mr. President, this conversation was done. He continued for more than two hours.
04:18Mr. President, I want to mention that he was very supportive and very supportive.
04:24Mr. President, in my opinion, in this regard, he was very helpful.
04:28Mr. President, first of all, I would like to thank the President of the United States for the support of the United States from the United States for the development of direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine and for the possibility of a peaceful agreement.
04:46Mr. President, 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.
04:56They don't want to be pulled. Sometimes you're better off letting them fight for a while and then pulling them apart.
05:02Mr. President, the G7 used to be the G8. Barack Obama and a person named Trudeau didn't want to have Russia in. And I would say that that was a mistake because I think you wouldn't have a war right now if you had Russia in.
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05:46How much is it going to be worth in the economy of the U.S.?
05:49It will be a plus or a minus, and we now see an interest of American business to build relationships with Russia.
06:00I look forward to the President of the United States with a big affection.
06:05He passed a very difficult, difficult and dangerous path to return to the government and to the White House.
06:13We all know it well, even though he has suffered a temptation, and not only a temptation for his life.
06:20He is a wise man, it is clear.
06:43We talk about sanctions a lot, yeah.
06:47What does he say?
06:48I would say he's not thrilled with it, but, you know, he's been able to handle sanctions, but these are pretty biting sanctions.
06:55They have different blades, they have different everything.
06:57We get a lot of bullshit thrown at us by Putin, if you want to know the truth.
07:02He's very nice all the time, but it turns out to be meaningless.
07:06We will send them patriots, which they desperately need, because Putin really surprised a lot of people.
07:21He talks nice, and then he bombs everybody in the evening.
07:25But there's a little bit of a problem there, and I don't like it.
07:28That's the way it is.
07:29It can be more simple.
07:30It's just the way it is.
07:31I hope we don't have to do it.
07:32And one of the reasons that you're here today is to hear that we are very unhappy, I am, with Russia.
07:42But we'll discuss that maybe a different day.
07:45But we're very, very unhappy with them, and we're going to be doing very severe tariffs, if we don't have a deal in 50 days.
07:54Tariffs at about 100%.
07:56You'd call them secondary tariffs.
07:57You know what that means.
08:00I'm disappointed in President Putin.
08:02I'm very disappointed in him.
08:05So we're going to have to look.
08:06And I'm going to reduce that 50 days that I gave him to a lesser number, because I think I already know the answer to what's going to happen.
08:13Okay?
08:13Thank you very much, everybody.
08:15We'll see you later.
08:16Hello, everybody.
08:22I hope you had a good time in beautiful Scotland.
08:24You mentioned that you would change the Russia deadline to 10 to 12 days.
08:32Has that started yet?
08:34Or when can we see the official statement that that is the new deadline?
08:37I'll tell you what I'll give it to you now.
08:39Do you want a big scoop?
08:40Yes.
08:40Everybody else, close your ears, okay?
08:42You ready?
08:43I'm ready.
08:4310 days from today.
08:46And then, you know, we're going to put on tariffs and stuff, and I don't know if it's going to affect Russia, because he wants to obviously probably keep the war going.
08:54But we're going to put on tariffs and the various things, which you put on.
08:59It may or may not affect them, but it could.
09:02Thank you very much.
09:03Thank you very much for that he accepted the invitation, and he came here in such a day.
09:06As we talked about every year.
09:08As we talked about the negotiations, the negotiations are always important and always important, especially if it's a desire to the world.
09:18I think it's a way of saying that in general, it's a way of saying that hundreds of people are returning to the world.
09:30It's a way of saying that we have been able to say that we have given thousands of the dead of the Ukrainian soldiers.
09:39We received a few of our men, who made the heads of our troops, who made the heads of our troops.
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