00:00President Zelensky and the European leaders, right after the meeting, yeah.
00:05And I'm going to tell them what kind of a deal.
00:07I'm not going to make a deal. It's not up to me to make a deal.
00:09President Putin invited me to get involved.
00:13He wants to get involved. I think, I believe he wants to get it over with.
00:16Now, I've said that a few times.
00:18It's a violent war. Five to seven thousand people a week are dying.
00:24And, you know, there's nobody from here.
00:26They're all Russian and Ukrainian people and some people from the cities, much smaller number, but still.
00:32Then after that meeting, immediately, maybe as I'm flying out, maybe as I'm leaving the room,
00:38I'll be calling the European leaders who I get along with very well.
00:41I'm going to meet with him. We're going to see what the parameters are.
00:44I'm then going to call up President Zelensky and the European leaders.
00:49Afterwards.
00:50Right after the meeting, yeah.
00:51And I'm going to tell him what kind of a deal.
00:53I'm not going to make a deal. It's not up to me to make a deal.
00:55I think a deal should be made for both.
00:57This is really a feel-out meeting, a little bit.
01:01And President Putin invited me to get involved.
01:05He wants to get involved.
01:06I think, I believe he wants to get it over with.
01:08Now, I've said that a few times.
01:11And I've been disappointed because I'd have, like, a great call with him.
01:14And then missiles would be lobbed into Kiev or some other place.
01:18And you'd have 60 people laying on a road, dying.
01:21I said, that's cold. That's cold.
01:24But it's a violent war.
01:27Five to 7,000 people a week are dying.
01:30And, you know, there's nobody from here.
01:33They're all Russian and Ukrainian people.
01:35And some people from the city.
01:36It's a much smaller number.
01:37But still, those missiles do damage and they kill a lot of people.
01:42But mostly soldiers.
01:44And they're young soldiers.
01:46Although, in the case of Ukraine, they're getting much older.
01:49They're drafting 60-year-olds now.
01:51I thought it was very respectful that the president of Russia
01:56is coming to our country as opposed to us going to his country
02:01or even a third-party place.
02:04But I think we'll have constructive conversations.
02:08Then, after that meeting, immediately, maybe as I'm flying out,
02:13maybe as I'm leaving the room, I'll be calling the European leaders
02:16who I get along with very well.
02:18And, you know, I have a great relationship, I think, with all of them.
02:23And I get along with Zelensky.
02:25But, you know, I disagree with what he's done.
02:27Very, very severely disagree.
02:29This is a war that should have never happened.
02:30Wouldn't have happened.
02:32But I'll be speaking to Zelensky.
02:34The next meeting will be with Zelensky and Putin
02:37or Zelensky and Putin and me.
02:39I'll be there if they need.
02:41But I want to have a meeting set up between the two leaders.
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03:27Cheers.
03:28Bye.
03:31двух por iş building.
03:36Do not miss what I want.
03:37Even though I'll be fighting.
03:38And from one of the two leaders,
03:38this one, I'm not they are.
03:39It's good.
03:41Theρχy and Putin has been doing that now.
03:43Bye.
03:43Thanks.
03:44Bye.
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