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00:00What's changed since we first heard about that 28-point plan? Reports of it surfaced sometime
00:06last week. What went through your mind when you first heard about it? And how do you think it
00:11has changed since it first entered the public domain? Well, the original 28-point plan was
00:19quite extraordinary in the sense that it was a document that was completely lopsided in support
00:25of Putin's maximalist demands. It read like a Russian document. There were obviously a few
00:31points in there that did not seem like they were entirely pro-Russian. But on the whole,
00:36the document was heavily, heavily skewed in favor of Russia's position. And as such,
00:43it was obvious would be completely unacceptable, not just to the Ukrainians, but to all European
00:49countries, with the possible exception of Viktor Orban's Hungary, which did in fact support that
00:55original proposal. Since then, of course, it's gone through a number of changes. And now we have a
01:02document that has been modified with the support of Britain, the Germans, and the French, which is
01:11more, I would say, balanced, although probably at the end of the day, unacceptable to Putin.
01:19That's why, of course, the British, that is the British. We were trying to go into this
01:24area of the world. And the British are a part of the world, and the American people. This
01:28of course has been created by a series of scholars who were embedded in the world. The British
01:30have been studied by the British and the British were killed by the British. And this was
01:32the British quite simply in the world that the British had been accepted and in the interred for their
01:35future. And the British have been presented in the world. And then the British, I
01:38look at the British were once in the world and the British were created. And and the British had gone through
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