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the the i would be happy to meet with donald trump. we haven't seen each other in a long time in those previous 4 years when he was president, we met and discussed the relations between our countries. and for the history books purchase that he is ready to meet with donald trump specific paid to resolve your brain conflicts, the russian need to know the key aspects of a potential piece still would need to pay acceptable to cost wise. well then tim failed to designate a queen conflict to kid might be seen to, to come to mind it by putting her attacks in here state as according to brushes, instead of just on the you is the listening is all strings a party looking to draw 700000000000 yours on more a t,
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as in an upgrade to as of defenses, despite the us and brush of pushing the peace and warning that europe is on the cost of a financial prices. the large myself, the whole team here at ortiz h q. well, the title company, this lavetia and the us we know have been watching quickly and recent days to met and best shot to find out for ties and bills and will not in fresh comments to the press. lot of my boots and says he would be happy to meet with donald trump. outside of the to global powers, tried to set the differences aside and focus on establishing a new chief beneficial pups. i guess with those this is don't, i would be happy to meet with donald trump. we haven't seen each other in a long time. we don't have close ties. but still in those previous 4 years when he was president, we met and discussed the relations between our countries. i would be happy to meet
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with him now. i think he would be as well. that was evident from the nature of our telephone conversation. but we are in such a position that it is not enough to meet to drink tea or coffee to sit and talk about the future. we need to ensure that our teams prepare issues that are extremely important for both the us and russia, including in the ukranian direction, to reach solutions, acceptable to all parties. that is not an easy task. this was already said when mr . trump was a candidate for president of the united states to because he talked about resolving the ukrainian crisis in a very short time. but after he became president, he began to receive more information and changed his position. i'm not ready to say how long it can take. we have a desire to meet. i would like to hold such a meetings for him, but i'm like now to all to use the room cost of on that vehicle is going off
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on april. i mean, we were talking to you yesterday about what happened in riyadh. we had some laugh from now boots and has come out and spoken. um, what did you make of his impressions of what happened that? what else have we had from the russian president? right. well, i think of letting me report and seems to be quite satisfied with the results of this meeting here. saudi arabia, which it seems really made, the 1st real step forwards towards normalizing the relations between the 2 countries. in fact, moscow and washington agreed to start normalizing the work of their diplomatic commissions, which was hampered by the previous us administration for years. and in fact, this meeting itself was the 1st hi, a level meeting and high level talks between the 2 countries in year. so the president did say that the nature of interaction with the americans now is completely different from how it was with the previous administration. in fact,
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there was a little interaction with joe biden's administration for the past several years if there wasn't any at all. and this was something that marco rubio, the secretary of state, said here in saudi arabia last night as well. well, vitally important says moscow was always open to dialogue with issue below. in general, as i was informed, the meeting and re odd was very friendly. as the russian delegation told me on the american side, there were new people who were open to the negotiation process without any bias, without any condemnation of what had been done in the past. they are determined to work together, open to cooperation. the purpose and subject of our negotiations was the restoration of relations between russia and the us. as for other sides being involved, 1st of all, russia has never refused contacts with the europeans. russia has never refused to
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negotiate with ukraine, and never all of our partners for those negotiations, refused the europeans stopped contacts with russia and the ukrainian side for bade itself from negotiating. it withdrew from the negotiation process in the stand bowl . it publicly announced that we are not imposing anything on any one. we're ready to talk. i've already said this a 100 times. if they want to please let them conduct these negotiations future, we will be ready to return to the negotiating table. now the president also commented on somewhat of a hysterical reaction in europe and specifically in ukraine as well following last nights meeting and saudi arabia saying that one of the main purposes of these stocks was to build trust between russia and the united states, which is a key ingredient in finding a diplomatic solution to the conflict in ukraine as well. at the same time.
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vladimir borden as accused western europe of attempting to intervene in the us presidential elections. and we know that throughout the presidential race, several western european officials made some unpleasant comments about donald trump, publicly while he was still running and flattering reporting says russian never supported any one of the candidates, even though it was always pretty clear who moscow's favorite was in that race, nevertheless, he says that he understands washington continues working with its western allies and with ukraine as well. it's all part of a large ongoing process including says that he will also inform russia's partners within brooks, telling them that moscow and washington have agreed to join efforts in resolving the ukrainian question. in fact, again, last night here in saudi arabia, they agreed to put together a special teams which will join efforts to find
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a diplomatic, sustainable, and final solution. most importantly, final, they're not talking about something temporary. they're not talking about freezing the conflict. they want to bring an official diplomatic, and so this conflict together, the overnight will set, wants to bring you and have because a lot of my parents and did make a comment about what's happening on the front lines. that seemed to be quite a recent, quite dramatic because that of a could you just tell us what we know at the stage? absolutely. the flooding air pollution announced that the russian armed forces are advancing on old run, said that he was informed that and this is the much a way to use for russia, that the army have crossed the border with ukraine in the curse creech and take a listen to this, somebody busted me and i don't want to look at the latest information i was told just an hour ago, is that tonight, soldiers of the 800 tense brigade across the border of the russian federation. and
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moved into the enemy's territory. and our troops are advancing across the whole front line. scott, since the minutes. and so the key of regime invaded occurs. great, jen, they've lost over 60000 soldiers. in fact is closer to 62000. as, according to the russian defense ministry, apart from that more than 300, thanks, 50 multiple loans, rocket systems, and thousands upon thousands of various armored vehicles and all the ukranian and nato equipment was destroyed that. meanwhile, they, you create an attack on the caspian pipeline consortium. in russia's across the region, looks like it was coordinated with europe according to a lot of their food. and now this times, an excuse me, lessons have actually targeted american and some european interest on monday. ukrainian drones filled with metal projectiles and explosives attacks a facility which pumps and mainly oil from american and european companies for
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projects on the pipeline uh mainly collects a crude from large oil fields in western kazakhstan and shake the shareholders of the cvc while they include international companies where they us ownership amounts to $24.00 and a quarter percent for $62400000.00 tons of oil were pumped for the cdc last year, 11.7 percent of which came from russia and $88.00 from catholic stand. and last year, us companies control some 40 percent of uh, oil supplies, they ship via this cdc. and this to draw strike on the car park. these guys, station there for which american oil was pumped, could zip provoke high energy prices on the world markets, according to the russian president vladimir approach. and also noted that there were no russian air defense systems at the cdc facility because it is well,
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it is an international facility, in fact, to take a lesson to thank you for the attacks of this kind are impossible without satellite reconnaissance and high precision data of such reconnaissance towards the targets ukraine only receives from its western allies are seeing who exactly provided them with that data with satellite images on the facilities of the caspian pipeline consortium. so you don't know that so far, but i can say for sure that ukrainian armed forces cannot do that by themselves because they have no satellite fleet to do that. meanwhile, a more use coming uh from uh, europe, from brussels, where the european union ever having posed as succeeds package of functions, i guess, russia now this time, they include a band on the primary on the menu in ports sales of gaming consoles and the listing of $73.00 shadow fleet vessels, which allegedly carry russian oil change department cost row you go pick an off,
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bring us over very nice. i suppose from then. yes. for public on people that on the left speaking to us from the re, uh to i think it's probably on stand by waiting for that summit, the best teasing and teasing. but what, give us a concrete uh, date full. thank you very much sense of taking the flight from ukrainian battlefield to a u swell rush as a foreign intelligence office is wanting the key of prompting to carry out terror attacks in europe, particularly in those countries. sympathetic to most got one and a bid to dwell the current, peaceful according to information available to the europeans. one of the options considered by the ukranian regime for disrupting negotiations involves carrying out a series of terrorist attacks against russian diplomatic emissions in european countries. ukraine is most likely to attempt similar attacks in germany, the baltic states and scandinavia,
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according to information available to the europeans. one of the options considered by the ukrainian regime for disrupting negotiations involves carrying out a series of terrorist attacks against russian diplomatic emissions in european countries. ukraine is most likely to attempt similar attacks in germany. the baltic states in scandinavia, although crossing loc now to alter, will correspond to thomas. so rough uh, um, told us good to get. you will take on this obviously, because you've seen so much. you'll solve the russian intelligence out this morning about is terror attacks on your pin soil? apparently it says in order to disrupt peace negotiations, do you think that this is a modus operandi that you associate with t f? is it possible? well, everything is possible happening in mind that the group instead themselves, i'm not very happy about the negotiations which are going on. um, well, it's quite up is that if there will be some kind of
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a tear of tech in europe against the russian diplomatic, whatever consulate, or i'm to see. and then to, however, blame russia. but we have seen to which extent that can be absorbed into western media. and when we look at the integration of an option too. so i don't exclude anything in this at this point. um, keith is quite desperate and they can try whatever they want. so i think everything is possible, or, you know, we saw recently, obviously terrible scenes in, you know, when a call rammed into a demonstration, just the full, the muted security conference that took place. uh, we do see tower attacks. unfortunately, happening, especially on european soil, does not suggest to us that you are isn't prepared adults and how the infrastructure will maybe the intelligence to prevent them. this is a good question. um, different topics. do you see?
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uh, for example, if we take the last incident in germany, all the people who did this terra attempts were known by the police by the police. so the question was really why the german security services didn't react and didn't do anything with that knew these people on the other hand, it would be quite complicated having in mind the really uncontrolled mcgrath to europe, to crow control these 1000000 of people, millions of people who are that to really have full control them. but yeah, regarding the german and security services, i have many questions regarding the fact that they knew all the people who did these tara techs last month, it was from them. i also want to go back to just what we've been hearing from the bottom appear to not donald trump over the last 24 hours because the intelligence office is obviously suggesting. the key of is resulting potentially to terror tactics precisely because it feels that as new is in control of the situation,
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it's losing the attention of the global community. what did you make of donald trump's comments? yesterday? i thought he was very blunt. he said, you create and you have 3 years to took peace and you just didn't do it. in fact, you find it you made, it enables us to let us get to talk to parents. and do you think the kids at this point feels that it's inevitably going to have to settle for tubs that it would never have accepted wanted to accept to 3 years ago as well? we are at this stage already when your key has no talks about um okay, lets negotiate that even says well, okay, lets freeze the config, get the contact contact line. um 7 months ago it was we went back all our carriers . so they already on positions which were excluded some months ago. um you said the key if it was with the intention of the world wide audience. uh well, i would say uh key for most of the all the time. um they,
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they have attention in the west. the global sold is already very long time shut up with this box because of the other problems. but regarding trump, um yeah. what can i say he's right. uh, we have disney investigations and march april 22. and there was the possibility to, to get a quite good agreement that quite could be left trumpeted or to put it. and key refused. so a trump is you may like it or not, but he is right. and he said, you had 3 years to make it to you and say about possibilities. what i also want to get just from your a pin perspective, we're obviously saying a as in, you know, as a, as towards the says, the big boy sitting installed to raise. yeah. what us up the kids table in paris. a few you need to come together in an echo chamber. is that the way that you see it at the moment that the e u is just not on board with what's coming out of the trump teams office? this is this mostly for everybody to put it. i would put it even more harsh. yes.
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um, as we see it right now, we see we saw the last week when x of was in brussels and told that you were being spelt and your ukraine is your problem. we would look at a china and then we had to meet you on a conference with the speech of friends. we have this meeting in front of him on monday with, with a metronome which didn't get any results. and they, you opinions a good to know from the phone call of putting and, and from, from the media, not from the americans. they are, well, i will not pay the, at the kitchen table right now, the, even the room. so it gets to the point where we are, how it will continue, we will see, but at the moment that your parents are not in the room, they get to that they get not informed before something happens. they did know about the protocol and events. so yes, um your opinions of no recognize they have a problem. what is the you're thinking at the state which i don't, how does it go from here? it's all 15th. so entrenched in the conflict, diplomatic pay finance in the military as well. if trump comes out and says,
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we've come to an agreement, ukraine will have to sign it because without us 8 you quite and cannot fight. what's that you go through? is that going to see what's own independent policy? is that going to send us some people to 2nd, a russet off a couple of heroes? that's an interesting question. um, i also wonder what will happen when russia and the us come to an agreement and how would really have to maybe at the final stage when they know and where to go. they will take europe and then you kind of a tables so that they can, let's say confirm it. um, but anyway, what they would do in europe when the us leaves the conflict and what they would do a key if i don't know because you can't, this is key and the way without the us. so this will be quite interesting. and that's my, um, well i'm looking with a quite big interest in all directions and you're right. know why the rush and, and do you guys are talking about, or maybe even lift extensions into economy because a cooperation, you know,
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is working on the 16th a package of 6 inches. so i think 2 people didn't really get what is happening and maybe they need some time and maybe it will be very hard credit for them when they recognize where we are at this summer. well, i think that's what you would agree with me, but the last 24 hours have been a bit of a whirlwind when it comes to the news and is this momentum keeps cutting. thomas, i'm not sold at all, managed a loss until the end of the week. well, the energy is if this appearing from what party i feel about what's dealt with robert olva and we'll correspond to thank you very much for your time today. thank you. but it was a party looking to drop 700000000000 euros on age to kids under revamp. opens defenses. berlin, as opposed to the driving this, unprecedented spending on the tubs, apparently by concerns that your could be facing a financial crisis. but the pot has sparked strong reaction from tommy's opposition
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. we cannot be as careless with all public finances as perhaps some others and even with others. i'm starting to get very worried. the next financial crisis is coming to a me now the end of this course on top of this, for my greek ambassador, joining us from athens. it's good to see you. i'm the fast thing. let's talk about that. number 700000000000 years. does brussels have a 700000000000 euros to send to a foreign country will boost its defense capacity? you know, it doesn't. and as they had discussions yesterday in paris, by about having a about issuing a hero bond through it. but there was no consensus about that. many people, many leaders, or so called dieters are against it. but as a basic issue, is that why continuing?
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why should should take, why should the you continue to pour money into ukraine in view of the fact that everything is, is changing. and i just heard that before that the, you adopted the 16th package of sanctions, which i also find ridiculous at this present moment. i mean, they have not understood that they have lost this war and they are trying to find a way to save face. but what is going to happen is that these people, these governments who are in power, had been in power for the last 2 or 3 years. they are going to change. and it's the new governments that are going to take care of, of the situation. and i hope in a much logical way. sure video, of course has problems at all of these problems that at germany has in other countries we in we, in degrees to his service as a result of the sanction. so that you adopt it against russia and sanctions
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that the people of europe page rather than rather than russia. so it creates a serious issue for the you. and of course there's going to be a, a large discussions among the e u. member states because there's not an agreement on this one. you know what i found very interesting. this is a party of john many uh that seems to be driving this unbelievable spending on a truck. i mean, generally obviously has elections coming up, but it's also the german economy, which has massively suffered and always going into industrial decline because it caught itself off from russian energy. why is it the foot, lynn? is that the full front of this push? do you think that some sort of political move ahead of next week's elections? i think so, i think so because they want to show it to the,
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to the curb and people that it's stuck germany who is going to mission, who's going to pay most of the money that weird or is that will go to ukraine. but the whole concept of continuing supporting financially and media terry li, ukraine is ridiculous at the ball, but that peace negotiations have started so that they have not yet understood that the european so being that the situation as dramatically changed. and i don't think that that they will understand that only 2 days ago, cost of the, the head of the president of the european union continued say that russia is, is the biggest threat to europe, natasha, put in this the biggest threat to your, to, to europe and these are statements that show that these people have not understood
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that ones that they have lost the war. and to that the situation is still gonna be changed. so you know, i hugs, yesterday i was told to save the top. so going on in saudi arabia, i had some volume, a told the job and defense manufacturing company. and he said, europe has bluffed out here. it's pretty the out, the kids table. well, the big lanes as a sitting, installed your rape. yeah. and macy piece, um, how does europe move forward now? kind of have an independent policy from washington of washington lift sanctions that say, do you see brussels say no, actually we're going to keep the functions in place. it is. that's what they will do at the outset. but uh, but uh, i think such a popular pressure within the e u. countries will oblige brussels to start a lifting the sanctions by step by step. they won't do it
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immediately. but as this, i hope that will, that will happen. but they, but the ease you have to realize that they have lost the war and that they should adapt to the new conditions. and i told you about nothing just so sorry, and that is okay. so the new conditions obviously, is also a new world, isn't it? you know, over the last 2 years we've been talking about the end and the decline of p, the unit po, to wild, and the rise of multiply ritchie. this local south is pushed foot piece that is looking for co operation without press uh, without you know, punitive economic tools like sanctions. is it part of what's going on with that? and you're still backing key up to the help despite the right to now being on the wall, right? diplomatic, a and minutes. how are you on the battlefield? is it because it's still has this clothing you that's lexicon, let go of the imperial mindset and the mindset, you know,
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of privilege that it's enjoyed the 3rd all, it could be that, but i also put a big roll of stupidity here. that'd be good because all these actions, i mean, the whole position of that you have a p n junior for the beginning of the war until today is was stupid. that's too simple to think that that, that i can see because at the west and the issue accepted to discuss the proposals that russia submitted in december 2020, which propose the measures of uh to print shipped to be taken. i mean, lift a reducing the nuclear arms or reducing the besides in europe and of that. and of
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course, no further expense and ukraine does not join nato at the start with this discussions . even if they have not concluded. these discussions might still be taking place, but the water would not have taken place and the lives of so many people would have been saved. and that was a very, very big act of stupidity from the west and from the, and from the in tom saw. and why the here, sorry, had us to get to us in terms of what you and what is place is moving forward. i mean, the pistol packed itself into a corner, right? i mean, a caught itself or flushing energy is cut itself off from electricity to baltic states and already its prices, which obviously picked up by consumers have skyrocketed. i think they went up 3 or 4 times. probably we've heard it's free. it's almost like the ears out there in the cold and it doesn't even know what to turn to for. how exactly, i totally agree with you, and this is why we're your,
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we're going to see of the changes in, in the governments or more of most ego countries in the very near future. i mean, for, for example, in the greece, we're having a serious political crisis because of this, uh, uh, of this train accident that happened 2 years ago where the government's trying to cover up or 57 people were killed. but of course, the prime minister, who was the who spoke against drunk, isn't a very difficult situation because she has lost all his access to the us. he has, he been hired, a loving company explained paying $600.00 uh, $600000000.00 to it in order to in order to renew his access to uh, washington. uh he is. his situation now is very precarious,
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and we might see him residing in the near future. so we still have, we still have all these changes and that, and the new gen and their new people that will come into power would be able to do much more effectively. with a new situation rather than the old ones, and i hope that such changes occur within the, within to your commission. and also, even though that's more difficult to find, you know, just do want to get a brief feel takes into this, the talks and saudi arabia. yes. today, do you by the high, do you think that the us has fairly started listening rather than just pull can dictate yes, i think said to the that they are very, i mean if you look at the, if you look it took into trumps. he's a business man, and he sees that the united states has no interest to continuing this war because they are losing money. i think that she's very honest about having these
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discussions to end to for their to have a true piece. what the role of executive in union would be, or that that is to be seen. while we very much appreciate you call me onto the program and giving us your time this wednesday. that was her name is kristen populace full of greek and busta. thank you very much, have a wonderful evening and thank you very much. well, not we all going to be 2 a 2, but they have got lots lined up here in the next hour. so i will see you in about 2 minutes. the .

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