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it should be a sort of rerun of what we saw with the minsk course in 2014.in minsk 3—foot a place to be a durable, lasting peace and that is crucial to prevent war in the future so there i am with president trump. but it is important that ukraine prevails here. that the outcome is enduring and will not be challenged by the russians again. challenged by the russians aaain. ., challenged by the russians arain_ ., ., again. you said where you are with donald _ again. you said where you are with donald trump. _ again. you said where you are with donald trump. are - again. you said where you are with donald trump. are you i again. you said where you are i with donald trump. are you with donald trump and he says to zelensky, are you making a deal or are we out? are you making a deal there? or are we out? are you making a dealthere? i or are we out? are you making a deal there?— deal there? i want to focus on the bigger— deal there? i want to focus on the bigger picture. _ deal there? i want to focus on the bigger picture. this - deal there? i want to focus on the
it should be a sort of rerun of what we saw with the minsk course in 2014.in minsk 3—foot a place to be a durable, lasting peace and that is crucial to prevent war in the future so there i am with president trump. but it is important that ukraine prevails here. that the outcome is enduring and will not be challenged by the russians again. challenged by the russians aaain. ., challenged by the russians arain_ ., ., again. you said where you are with donald _ again. you said where you are with...
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it should not be a sort of rerun of what we start with minsk in 2014.e a minsk three put has to be durable and lasting peace. and that is crucial to prevent war in the future. so there i am with president trump. it is important that ukraine prevails here. that the outcome is enduring and will not be challenged by the russians again. challenged by the russians aaain. , ., . challenged by the russians aaain. ., again. ok, you have said where ou are again. ok, you have said where you are with — again. ok, you have said where you are with donald _ again. ok, you have said where you are with donald trump. - again. ok, you have said wherei you are with donald trump. are you are with donald trump. are you with donald trump and he says to zelensky, you are either going to make a deal or are we are out? are you with donald trump there?- are we are out? are you with donald trump there? listen, i want to focus _ donald trump there? listen, i want to focus now _ donald trump there? listen, i want to focus now on - donald trump there? listen, i want to focus now on
it should not be a sort of rerun of what we start with minsk in 2014.e a minsk three put has to be durable and lasting peace. and that is crucial to prevent war in the future. so there i am with president trump. it is important that ukraine prevails here. that the outcome is enduring and will not be challenged by the russians again. challenged by the russians aaain. , ., . challenged by the russians aaain. ., again. ok, you have said where ou are again. ok, you have said where you are with —...
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it should not be a minsk iii.as to be a durable, lasting peace, and that is crucial to prevent war in the future. so there i am with president trump, that it is important that ukraine prevails here, that the outcome is enduring and will not be challenged by the russians again. 0k. you said where you are with donald trump, are you with donald trump? when he says to zelensky, you're either going to make a deal or we're out. are you with donald trump there? listen, i want to focus now on the bigger picture here. and the bigger picture is that this is the bigger picture. what i told to president zelensky is that i said, i think you have to find a way, dear volodymyr, to restore your relationship with donald trump and the american administration. that is important going forward. the us, i know, is very much involved in this. it was donald trump who made the opening to the russians who basically broke the deadlock when it came to peace negotiations. so they have now started this. the europeans now like tomorrow in londo
it should not be a minsk iii.as to be a durable, lasting peace, and that is crucial to prevent war in the future. so there i am with president trump, that it is important that ukraine prevails here, that the outcome is enduring and will not be challenged by the russians again. 0k. you said where you are with donald trump, are you with donald trump? when he says to zelensky, you're either going to make a deal or we're out. are you with donald trump there? listen, i want to focus now on the...
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is right there. when it comes to nato, and we really need to work together on all of this. with the minskds in 2014. is enduring and will not be challenged by 0k. what happened last night? what i told to president zelensky is that i said, i think you have to find a way, it was donald trump who made the opening to the russians so they have now started this. to really hammer out what the europeans can do on all of this together. support for ukraine? have told in the past. my discussions with president trump, but obviously what they need to to get there is to make sure that we all work together on this. to restore his relationship with the american president support for ukraine. we have to make sure that when a deal is struck that the deal is lasting, it was... i'm sorry to interrupt. you can'tjust move beyond it. as i said, it was an unfortunate meeting. but i know as a fact that the american administration earlier in london. clearly, topics of conversation, agendas, this summit for you? countries tomorrow saying that if a peace deal by the russians again in the future. again, like happened
is right there. when it comes to nato, and we really need to work together on all of this. with the minskds in 2014. is enduring and will not be challenged by 0k. what happened last night? what i told to president zelensky is that i said, i think you have to find a way, it was donald trump who made the opening to the russians so they have now started this. to really hammer out what the europeans can do on all of this together. support for ukraine? have told in the past. my discussions with...
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strong ironclad security agreement, which is going to mean troops and help, because whether it was the minsk agreement or other ones, putin has violated them. and that was the simple point he was making when j.d. vance claimed he was being disrespectful. it is a point that numerous republicans. >> have made. >> throughout the week, as these european leaders. >> have visited. >> is the bottom line here. >> that russian. >> president vladimir. putin basically. >> just wants. >> zelensky out. >> of these talks, away from the negotiating table. >> i mean, putin is a strong man. he's a bully, right? and what they did today and i, i just refuse to count. >> out. >> ukraine, and i refuse to count out the possibility of our country still being involved. >> in peace. >> negotiations, because i know how strongly so many people feel about this, regardless of political party. but what they did today was undermined him. they undermined the strength of. his army and his people. >> afterwards. >> you were noting what the russians said. the former russian president. >> said that. >> they that they he was he
strong ironclad security agreement, which is going to mean troops and help, because whether it was the minsk agreement or other ones, putin has violated them. and that was the simple point he was making when j.d. vance claimed he was being disrespectful. it is a point that numerous republicans. >> have made. >> throughout the week, as these european leaders. >> have visited. >> is the bottom line here. >> that russian. >> president vladimir. putin basically....
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fault was simply to point out that ukraine had, in fact signed a ceasefire deal with putin in 2015, in minsk, but that putin had continually violated it ever since then. trump used the occasion to remind all that he felt a special bond with vladimir putin. zelenskyy did not handle himself well. he got emotional, responded too often and took the bait that vice president vance laid for him. he should have studied how president macron and prime minister starmer handled trump. constant flattery and deference. churchill said of his relationship with his american counterpart no lover ever studied every whim of his mistress, as i did those of franklin roosevelt. but he's a man leading a nation at war that has lost tens of thousands of people. he is fighting for his very survival, and he and his nation are fighting for the values of freedom and democracy that america has supported since its founding against a rapacious dictatorship in this case that actively seeks to undermine the united states, its interests and its allies at every turn. it shouldn't be hard to figure out where your sympathies lie.
fault was simply to point out that ukraine had, in fact signed a ceasefire deal with putin in 2015, in minsk, but that putin had continually violated it ever since then. trump used the occasion to remind all that he felt a special bond with vladimir putin. zelenskyy did not handle himself well. he got emotional, responded too often and took the bait that vice president vance laid for him. he should have studied how president macron and prime minister starmer handled trump. constant flattery and...
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he is someone that in the past has violated the minsk agreement, violated these agreements, and we can'tthis happen again. and that is why president macron of france, the prime minister of great britain, have made the points this week in washington that we need to have a tight security plan with any agreement that's made. and that means troops from both great britain and france have offered up troops. once there is an agreement to work with the ukrainians to enforce it. so all president zelenskyy was saying is that we need to make sure that the agreement is firm, or vladimir putin, as he has in the past, will violate it. >> yeah, and that was the question that i had for for president trump before this imploded today, which was about those security guarantees. that's been the key question these leaders have had. but the question is how do they get back to those those talks? for trump, diplomacy is personal. he takes these things incredibly personal. not that any president really doesn't. but i mean, do you see this getting back to a path where they are, where ukraine still has real levera
he is someone that in the past has violated the minsk agreement, violated these agreements, and we can'tthis happen again. and that is why president macron of france, the prime minister of great britain, have made the points this week in washington that we need to have a tight security plan with any agreement that's made. and that means troops from both great britain and france have offered up troops. once there is an agreement to work with the ukrainians to enforce it. so all president...
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let's just take our mind back to the minsk agreements that putin flouted twice.0, you know, and then he folded quicker than a sun lounger without a screw. but the what has happened now? i�*d say i'd take now? i'd say i'd take a different approach to understanding how that meeting went. that was a deliberate attack on zelenskyy, but it is all part of the plan, i imagine, because say what you like about him, his, you know, unpredictability could be the game changer to sort of, you know, negotiations at the end of the day. and, you know, while biden stuck to the nato playbook, it doesn't really get things moving along. you know, we've got an art of deal diplomacy, in my opinion, that he's taken with the brinkmanship approach, letting things collapse and then sort of let everyone come back around to the table. but the real thing person, as i sort of mentioned before, around what who's been put off here is jd vance. i mean, at the end of the day, that man has the authority of a traffic warden in a riot like the way he's coming across, pointing in from the side, you co
let's just take our mind back to the minsk agreements that putin flouted twice.0, you know, and then he folded quicker than a sun lounger without a screw. but the what has happened now? i�*d say i'd take now? i'd say i'd take a different approach to understanding how that meeting went. that was a deliberate attack on zelenskyy, but it is all part of the plan, i imagine, because say what you like about him, his, you know, unpredictability could be the game changer to sort of, you know,...
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we cannot accept a weak deal like minsk, which russia can breach with ease.ny deal must be backed by strength. every nation must contribute to thatin every nation must contribute to that in the best way that it can. bringing different capabilities and support to the table, but all taking responsibility to act. all stepping up their own share of the burden. so we agreed some important steps today. first, we will keep the military aid flowing and keep increasing the economic pressure on russia to strengthen ukraine. now, second, we agreed that any lasting peace must ensure ukraine's sovereignty and security. and ukraine must be at the table. third, in the event of a peace deal third, in the event of a peace deal, we will keep boosting ukraine's own defensive ukraine�*s own defensive capabilities to deter any future invasion. fourth, we will go further to develop a coalition of the willing to defend a deal in ukraine and to guarantee the peace. not every nation will feel able to contribute. but that can�*t mean that we sit back. instead, those willing will inten
we cannot accept a weak deal like minsk, which russia can breach with ease.ny deal must be backed by strength. every nation must contribute to thatin every nation must contribute to that in the best way that it can. bringing different capabilities and support to the table, but all taking responsibility to act. all stepping up their own share of the burden. so we agreed some important steps today. first, we will keep the military aid flowing and keep increasing the economic pressure on russia to...
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