Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow’s ongoing dialogue with the United States remains “not easy,” noting that both sides strongly defend their national positions. However, he emphasized that Russia and the U.S. are capable of discussing sensitive issues “without arguing,” signaling a more measured tone amid high-stakes negotiations and ongoing geopolitical tensions.
00:00What about the case of the article, it may be fake, maybe really good-looking.
00:07Actually, it's a crime to listen to us.
00:10We all have to listen to it.
00:13Then some of them, as we know, are not sure.
00:17They put a look at it and they put a look at it.
00:20Let's take their own own job.
00:22But to look at it, we need to know.
00:26Now I'll explain what I have in mind.
00:29I don't know what I have in mind.
00:32I don't know what I have in mind.
00:34I don't know what I have in mind.
00:36I don't know what I have in mind.
00:38I'm here in the morning.
00:40I came to the end of the meeting.
00:43I came to the end of the meeting.
00:49In my opinion, there is a problem.
00:54The deal is not in us.
00:57The deal is not in us.
01:02The deal is not in us.
01:03The deal is not in us.
01:04I don't know what I have in mind and what I have in mind.
01:09I will talk about what is happening and what is needed to do to stop the war, to stop the war, to stop the war.
01:20We met with Mr. Uitkov before Anchorage, then I visited Alaskan, and there were some discussions.
01:32In general, I want to point out, in general, we had a understanding of where we are and what we need to do, to stop these действия.
01:48Then we decided to come back to my colleagues, President Trump, and I told them to return to their city, to talk about it, to talk about it, to talk about it, to talk about it, to talk about it, to talk about it, to talk about it.
02:06And then we agreed to continue to continue.
02:11Lavrov and Rubio встречались in New York, on the Poles, where he was on.
02:19In general, we talked about it, but there was a conflict between Russia and the United States on this question.
02:29That's why we were left on the platform Anchorage.
02:32And suddenly, the United States said they were to put a vote on the sanctions against two of our non-definite companies.
02:39That's in charge of what?
02:42I, honestly, don't understand what happened.
02:45So to blame Mr. Uitkov in the way that he loves to be with his colleagues with his colleagues, it is not in a way.
03:01That is the first thing.
03:30First, Mr. Uitkov is heading to Moscow to President Trump to make a conversation with him.
03:40It would be amazing if he would have been in conversations with Uitkov,
03:46he would have said something in a way of lovingly,
03:51and then he would have tried to make relationships with him to improve his position.
03:58Well, this is a mess.
04:00I am not saying that Mr. Uitkov is intelligent,
04:06but he should create some conditions for me.
04:10And finally, I know Mr. Uitkov,
04:18I think that Mr. Uitkov,
04:20I think that Mr. Uitkov,
04:24Mr. Uitkov,
04:26Mr. Uitkov,
04:30Mr. Uitkov,
04:36Mr. Uitkov,
04:38Mr. Uitkov,
04:46and his position, and his position, and his interests, as he sees them, as he sees them, and as he sees the people who delegated him for the conversation with Russia.
05:03These people are not only President Trump.
05:06I think that these people are from the military, from the diplomatic, from the administration of the United States, in the broad sense of this word.
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