00:00India, as you know, has told me they ought to stop, you know, it's a process, you can't just
00:05stop it, but by the end of the year, they'll be down to almost nothing. And as you know, we
00:11are going to be making a big trip next week. Some of you are going with us. We'll be going to
00:16Malaysia, South Korea, and Japan. In South Korea, I'll be meeting with President Xi of China. We'll
00:24have a pretty long meeting scheduled. We can work out a lot of our questions and our doubts and our
00:31tremendous assets together. So we look forward to that. I think something will work out. We have a
00:37very good relationship, but that'll be a big one for the Middle East. And Mark, as you know, we did
00:43the Middle East plus. I think we'll make a deal. I think we're going to make a deal on the rare earth
00:49is the least of it. Look, the tariffs are much more powerful than the rare earth. The rare earth
00:53is a disturbance, but there's a lot of rare earth around. I'll tell you, I've had more
00:57calls on rare earth. We've got it. Everybody's. We'll make a deal on, I think, everything. I think
01:03we're going to make a deal on soybeans and the farmers. That's okay. India and Pakistan. We have
01:09the most nuclear weapons. Russia's second. China is actually third by a long way, but they'll be even
01:15within four or five years. Too many. And we are talking about de-escalation. That's already being talked
01:22today. And I think we'll add, we'll probably add China into the mix.
01:26Mr. President, you know, every other country and all we're doing. Well, I think I'll be talking to
01:31them about it. I think it's a little bit of a different talk. India, as you know, has told me
01:36they ought to stop, you know, they're, it's a process. You can't just stop it. But by the end of
01:41the year, they'll be down to almost nothing. That's a big thing. That was almost 40% of the oil. India,
01:48they've been great. Spoke to Prime Minister Modi yesterday. They've been absolutely great.
01:53China's a little bit different. You know, they're a little bit different relationship
01:57they have with Russia. It was never good, but because of Biden and Obama, they got forced
02:02together. They should never have been forced together, but they're a little bit forced.
02:05But they're by, by nature, they're not, they can't be friendly. They can't be friendly.
02:09By nature, they can't. I hope they are friendly, frankly, but they can't be. The, you don't want,
02:15you should not have forced Russia and China together. And Biden did that and Obama did
02:21that. They forced them together because of energy, because of oil. And so they are closer
02:27than they would normally be. I think I'll probably be talking about it. What I'll really be talking
02:31to him about is how do we end the war with Russia and Ukraine, whether it's through oil or energy
02:37or anything else. And I think he's going to be very receptive. He, he would now like to, I don't,
02:43I'm not sure that he did at the beginning. He would now like to see that war end.
02:46Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, we'll see.
02:48Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, I think he can
02:52have a big influence on Putin. I think he can have a big influence on a lot of people. Look,
02:56he's a respected man. He's a very strong leader of a very big country. Yeah, I think he can
03:02have a big influence. And we will certainly be talking about Russia, Ukraine.
03:13Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President,
03:15Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President,
03:16Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President,
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