00:00And how do you respond to Vladimir Putin's claims that Ukraine is sabotaging the peace
00:05process and targeting Russian infrastructure? And what impact do such accusations have on
00:11efforts to reach a negotiated settlement? Well, first of all, we need to go back that
00:19it was an attack. So if Russia wants to stop the war, it's very easy to stop the aggression,
00:24stop sending drones every night to Ukraine, stop sending missiles. Have you ever heard about
00:31sabotage or like, have you ever heard any attacks on the Russian territories? Because we had, you
00:37know, we have to fight back on the oil refineries. I'm not, you know, saying what Putin said. It's
00:43true. But obviously, Ukraine, you know, is doing their own sanctions on, for example, oil refineries
00:48to make sure that Russia doesn't have money for the war. We are a peaceful nation. We would never,
00:53you know, touch any centimeter of other soils. But we cannot, you know, just be silent and bent
01:00to our knees when someone attacks us. So obviously, Ukraine wants peace. We're ready for all sorts of
01:06ceasefire, energy ceasefire, full ceasefire. We're going to all of the places, all of the countries
01:12for negotiations. But obviously, Kremlin is not ready to stop this war. So we need to push
01:18Kremlin to actually want to stop the war.
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