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00:00Mr. President, just to follow up on the India tariffs,
00:04do you expect increased trade negotiations, you know,
00:07since you've announced the 50% tariff?
00:10No, not until we get it resolved.
00:12Mr. President, is your deadline for Vladimir Putin agreeing to a ceasefire
00:16still stand tomorrow?
00:18Is that fluid now that the talks are...
00:19Say it, what?
00:20Is your deadline still standing for Vladimir Putin to agree to a ceasefire tomorrow,
00:24or is that fluid now that the talks are...
00:25It's going to be up to him.
00:27We're going to see what he has to say.
00:29It's going to be up to him.
00:30Very disappointed.
00:31Yeah?
00:31Do you have to meet with...
00:33Does Putin have to meet with Zelensky in order and before you and Putin have to meet?
00:38No, no.
00:39Are you...
00:39So you're willing to...
00:40That's actually important because the president...
00:42President Putin said this morning he was pretty dismissive of this idea of meeting with President Zelensky.
00:46President Putin was.
00:48I don't know.
00:48I didn't hear him.
00:48If you need to meet with him, he doesn't have to agree to meet with Zelensky.
00:51Is that what you're saying?
00:52No, he doesn't.
00:53No, no.
00:54So when do you think that...
00:55They would like to meet with me, and I'll do whatever I can to stop the killing.
00:58So last month, they lost 14,000 people.
01:04Killed.
01:05Last month.
01:06Every week is 4,000 or 5,000 people.
01:09So I don't like long waits.
01:13I think it's a shame.
01:14And they're mostly soldiers.
01:15They're Ukrainian and Russian soldiers.
01:17And some people from the cities where, you know, missiles are lobbed in and you'll lose 35, 40 people a night, which is terrible.
01:25But no, mostly it's soldiers.
01:28And you're talking about, on average, 20,000 a month.
01:3320,000 people are dying a month.
01:35Young, generally young people, soldiers.
01:37lifts.
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