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Зеленский и Путин встретились для обсуждения ситуации на Донбассе. Зеленский призывал прекратить огонь, но Макрон не реагировал. Необходимо продлить договор об особом статусе Донбасса и обсудить исполнение Минских соглашений, но нет конкретных ответов от России. Translation: Zelensky and Putin met to discuss the situation in Donbass. Zelensky called for a ceasefire, but Macron seemed indifferent. It is necessary to extend the special status agreement for Donbass and address the implementation of the Minsk agreements, but there are no specific answers from Russia.

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Трамп не понимает природу украинского кризиса и не знает русской истории. Его взгляд на события после развала Советского Союза слишком упрощённый. Он считает, что может быстро закончить войну, но это невозможно. Первые переговоры между Путиным и Трампом будут критически важны, чтобы донести, что мы не прекратим военные действия без освобождения Украины от нацистского режима и полной демилитаризации. Это не просто лозунги, а наши жизненные интересы. Некоторые сторонники Трампа понимают нашу позицию и склонны поддерживать её, но есть и те, кто заинтересован в продолжении войны. Ситуация сложная, и не стоит надеяться на быстрое разрешение конфликта. --- Trump does not understand the nature of the Ukrainian crisis and lacks knowledge of Russian history. His view of events after the Soviet Union's collapse is overly simplistic. He believes he can quickly end the war, but this is impossible. Initial negotiations between Putin and Trump will be crucial to convey that we will not cease military actions without liberating Ukraine from the Nazi regime and complete demilitarization. These are not just slogans, but our vital interests. Some of Trump's supporters understand our position and are inclined to support it, but others benefit from the continuation of the war. The situation is complex, and one should not expect a quick resolution to the conflict.

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Good afternoon. I ask you to convene here today to inform you about how the negotiations are going on on the Ukrainian crisis and how the negotiations are developing in the bilateral format with the Ukrainian delegation in one way or another. And two, I'd like to inform you about at what stage we are currently with the American administration. We know that they are taking quite vigorous and sincere efforts to put an end to the hostilities, to put an end to this crisis, and to reach an agreement that would be of interest for all the parties involved in this conflict to ensure durable conditions for peace between our countries and in Europe in general and globally as well. If the next stage would be agreement about strategic offensive weapons, that's what I wanted to say in the beginning.

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Russia and the U.S. are politically aligned, confronting "brown heirs of Hitler's Germany" in Europe. The speaker suggests the U.S. send an official representative to Moscow's Victory Day parade, and proposes that if Europe continues to "humiliate" Trump, he should either bless Russia's "special military operation" or pressure Europe to unblock $100 billion of frozen Russian assets as an initial settlement. The speaker suggests using part of the money to purchase Boeing airliners. They also propose restoring direct flights between Moscow and Washington, and returning seized Russian diplomatic property. The speaker claims Zelenskyy opposes Trump's administration and that Ursula von der Leyen is the "new leader of militarism in Europe," hatching plans to rearm Europe. The speaker references Maria Zakharova's statement that Germany providing long-range missiles to Ukraine would be direct participation in the war. The speaker believes Trump will be blamed if the Ukrainian direction is unsuccessful and must be tough in implementing his goals. The speaker believes Trump is saving Ukraine, referencing a closed session of the Verkhovna Rada where the head of Ukrainian intelligence said Ukraine faces serious threats if there is no negotiation process by the summer. Trump stated that the U.S. will no longer provide military support to Ukraine.

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"United States continues to stand with Ukraine. And earlier this morning, I called Ukraine's acting defense minister to tell him that president Obama has approved additional nonlethal military assistance for health and welfare items and other supplies." "Pressure is mounting on US president Barack Obama to provide lethal aid to Ukraine's military." "Both the house and senate passed the Ukraine Freedom Support Act in late December, paving the way for March worth in lethal and nonlethal military assistance, a rare agreement in the usually divided congress." "The US is one step away from providing Ukraine with $350,000,000 worth of support after congress unanimously passed a bill late on Thursday." "As rockets are launched into the skies over Eastern Ukraine and shells hit apartment buildings in Donetsk, the human toll of the conflict is inescapable."

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America's strength lies in diplomacy, which we are pursuing with the current president. Russia occupied parts of Ukraine back in 2014, and despite numerous conversations and ceasefire agreements, they continued attacks. My administration is trying to prevent the destruction of your country. Everyone faces challenges during war, but you need to appreciate the support you're receiving. We've provided substantial financial and military aid. If you had to fight this war on your own, it would have been over in two weeks. Be thankful. It's important for the American people to see what's happening. Without our support, you don't have a chance. We gave you javelins, not just sheets. I have empowered you, but without us, you're vulnerable. Make a deal, or we're out. You're not acting thankful at all.

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President Trump announced on Truth Social that he spoke with Russian President Putin for an hour and fifteen minutes. They discussed Ukraine's attacks on Russian airplanes and other attacks from both sides. Putin stated he will have to respond to the airfield attacks. Trump and Putin also discussed Iran and its nuclear weapons program, agreeing that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. Putin offered to participate in discussions with Iran to help reach a rapid conclusion, with Trump stating Iran has been slow-walking their decision. The conversation occurred after Ukrainian and Russian representatives met in Istanbul to discuss swapping injured soldiers, but admitted there is no immediate end of peace in sight. Some believe Putin is testing Trump's administration to see how far he can push. Others question Trump's ability to influence Putin, as the U.S. has limited leverage over Russia. There are also concerns about Putin's actions beyond Ukraine, including construction on the Estonian border.

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Russian: Сегодняшняя повестка дня посвящена восстановлению российско-американских отношений. Администрация Трампа прилагает усилия для восстановления отношений, которые были практически сведены к нулю предыдущей администрацией. Состоялся телефонный разговор с президентом Трампом, контакты между министром иностранных дел и его американским коллегой, а также встреча Юрия Ушакова с коллегами. Также было упомянуто обращение президента Трампа о сохранении жизней украинских военнослужащих, заблокированных российскими войсками в Курской области. Обращается внимание на преступления украинских боевиков против гражданских лиц в зоне вторжения, квалифицированные Генеральной прокуратурой РФ как терроризм. В случае сдачи оружия и капитуляции, военнослужащим гарантируется жизнь и достойное обращение в соответствии с международным правом и законами РФ. Для реализации обращения президента США необходим приказ от военно-политического руководства Украины о сдаче оружия. English: Today's agenda focuses on the restoration of Russian-American relations. The Trump administration is making efforts to restore relations that were practically reduced to zero by the previous administration. There was a telephone conversation with President Trump, contacts between the Minister of Foreign Affairs and his American counterpart, and a meeting between Yuri Ushakov and his counterparts. President Trump's appeal to spare the lives of Ukrainian servicemen blocked by Russian troops in the Kursk region was also mentioned. Attention is drawn to the crimes of Ukrainian militants against civilians in the invasion zone, classified by the General Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation as terrorism. In the event of surrender, servicemen are guaranteed life and decent treatment in accordance with international law and the laws of the Russian Federation. An order from the military-political leadership of Ukraine to surrender weapons is necessary to implement the US President's appeal.

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**Original Language Summary:** Продолжается работа по выполнению боевых задач. Опрашивают пленных. Один представился как Задачников Владимир Вячеславович из 24 МБР, третьей роты, первого взвода, служит полтора месяца, мобилизованный. Другой представился как боец 5 штурмовой бригады 130 батальона теробороны, задача которого была глушить пушки и дроны в лесу. Он служил два месяца, это был его третий выход. У него в телефоне нашли ролики с призывами убивать русских, хотя он утверждает, что никого не убивал и не хочет. Обсуждают переписки в телефоне, где ему присылали контент с призывами к насилию. Также спрашивают про корочку с символикой, которую якобы хотел приобрести кто-то из его батальона. **English Translation:** Work continues on the implementation of combat missions. Prisoners are being questioned. One introduced himself as Zadachnikov Vladimir Vyacheslavovich from the 24th Motorized Brigade, third company, first platoon, serving for a month and a half, mobilized. The other introduced himself as a fighter from the 5th Assault Brigade, 130th Territorial Defense Battalion, whose task was to jam cannons and drones in the forest. He served for two months, this was his third deployment. They found videos on his phone calling for the killing of Russians, although he claims he has not killed anyone and does not want to. They discuss correspondence on his phone where he was sent content calling for violence. They also ask about a badge with symbols that someone from his battalion allegedly wanted to acquire.

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Larry: Lavrov claimed Ukraine attempted to attack Putin’s official residence in Novgorod with around 91 long-range drones in December; allegedly all intercepted, no proof provided, no reported injuries or damage. Lavrov said retaliation is coming, targets for retaliatory strikes and timing had been set. Putin supposedly mentioned this on a call to Trump two days before the Zelensky meeting in Florida; Yuri, a Kremlin aide, said Putin was shocked and outraged, and that it would influence Washington’s approach to working with Zelensky. Russians claim Trump was relieved that no Tomahawk missiles were provided to Ukraine. No US confirmation; Trump described the meeting with Putin as very productive, and discussions included the temporary ceasefire not being an option. Budanov had suggested it wouldn’t be the first assassination attempt on Putin, but the most consequential due to timing. The question posed: who is the target—Ukraine, Zelensky, Budanov—or a Russian false flag to justify attacks and derail negotiations. Speaker 1: Timelines. The attack allegedly began the night of the 28th and continued into the 29th. The Russians say it was an attack on one of Putin’s residences, described as terrorism. Putin hasn’t lived at his residences for three years, using the Kremlin instead, but this is not the first Ukrainian attempt to target Putin; there was a proposed attack when he flew into Kursk by helicopter. Russians are upset that this attack had no military objective, only potential assassination, and they know Putin wasn’t there. The Russians view it as real and plan to respond; Lavrov indicated that negotiations would be reexamined. Budanov claims Ukrainian intelligence has targeted Putin multiple times; the attack timing coincides with Zelensky in Florida, suggesting possible rifts or risk of undermining negotiations. The possibility of Western (American or British) intelligence involvement is raised, with speculation about CIA influence or European intelligence, particularly Britain’s MI6, given its Ukrainian roots. The question remains whether the attack was staged to derail negotiations or a genuine strike. Larry: If Ukraine did this, why would they? Ukraine might want to eliminate an obstacle to peace, though that could backfire; some argue Putin is more restrained than any immediate successor. If 91 drones were launched, Western intelligence would likely be involved, possibly undermining Trump’s approach. There is a sense of mixed messages from U.S. intelligence, with individuals like Susan Miller pushing claims of Russian interference that contradict other narratives. Zelensky stated no territory would be ceded as part of negotiations; Russia’s position is that Crimea, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Donetsk, and Luhansk must be permanently part of the Russian Federation, elections must occur in Ukraine before negotiations, NATO must be out of Ukraine, and demilitarization is non-negotiable. Russia suggests there will be no 800,000-man army; these conditions are not open for negotiation. Russia may be willing to discuss numbers of troops for Ukraine, but not to concede core territorial goals. Speaker 0: If CIA or other elements were behind this, could it be to undermine Trump or push for a peace deal by pressuring Putin? Putin showed up in uniform with the military leadership, signaling a hard stance on land/territory, stating that negotiations should proceed without ceasing. Some argue this would trigger a stronger Russian push, while others see this as undermining Trump’s efforts. Trump and Zelensky had discussed a peace plan with 90-95% agreement, with a few thorny issues, possibly territorial. Trump characterized their call as productive; Russia reportedly agreed to support Ukraine postwar with discounted energy and resources. Lavrov’s rapid response to the attack and the potential retaliation would affect ongoing negotiations, which some view as already derailed due to Ukraine’s intransigence on concessions. Speaker 1: Could European intelligence be involved? Britain’s MI6 is seen as critical; there is a suggestion that British intelligence could have acted without American consultation. This would strain relations with Trump, especially after new security strategy. The transcript also notes a broader shift in Western posture: some European leaders are pushing for stronger defense and a more independent European stance, which might influence the dynamic around negotiations and intelligence actions. Speaker 0: Zelensky’s Christmas remark, “may he perish,” followed by an attack on Putin’s residence, prompts questions about who’s pulling Zelensky’s strings. Zelensky is described as the “highest paid actor in the world” with large sums allegedly pilfered from Ukraine’s aid; Zelensky could be expendable to those steering Ukraine’s direction. The meeting in Mar-a-Lago between Zelensky, Trump, and others occurred while the Putin residence attack was underway, suggesting an attempt to undermine negotiations. Budanov’s connection to the CIA and potential independent actions by Ukrainian intelligence raise further concerns about internal Ukrainian divisions. Speaker 1: Russia’s potential retaliation could target Ukrainian intelligence assets like the SBU headquarters in Kyiv, or European assets inside Ukraine if evidence points to Western involvement. Russia’s current military actions include continuing strikes on power infrastructure, with movements in Zaporizhzhia and around Kherson, indicating an axis of attack. Independently, Russia claims significant ground progress; Ukraine counters with claims of selective advances by Russia and a favorable propaganda edge for Ukraine. The battlefield metrics show Russia increasing manpower and maintaining multiple axes of attack, with eight or more fronts, while Ukrainian recoveries of bodies show a ratio suggesting heavy Ukrainian losses. Speaker 0: The conversation ends with expectations for retaliation, possible new European involvement, and the enduring fear that negotiations remain unsettled. The next days could reveal more about who is behind the attack, how Russia responds, and whether a path to peace remains possible, given the conflicting narratives and competing strategic interests.

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In this discussion, Speaker 0 interviews Scott Ritter, a former UN weapons inspector and US Marine Corps intelligence officer, about the implications of a phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin and the broader geopolitics around Ukraine, Iran, and energy. - On the Trump-Putin call and diplomacy with the US: Ritter notes that Trump initiated the call, and Russia has kept a diplomatic channel open with the United States, despite tensions and distrust. Russia reportedly invited figures like Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to continue diplomacy. He interprets Russia’s openness as a strategic move to maintain influence in decision-making, particularly with the US seeking Russian assistance on energy and conflict termination in Ukraine and Iran. - Russia’s behavior in response to Western strikes and its strategic calculus: Ritter argues Russia has deliberately avoided a rapid military overreaction to Western actions (e.g., UK strikes on Bryansk using Storm Shadow missiles and Flamingo systems) to prevent elevating Ukrainian nationalism or provoking a harsher Western stance. He suggests Russia can legally justify countermeasures against British facilities tied to Storm Shadow and Flamingo production, but chooses restraint to avoid elevating domestic political backlash and to exploit diplomatic openings. - Economic dimensions and sanctions: He contends Russia benefits from the lifting of oil sanctions, with Russia able to sell crude at much higher market prices, improving its budget and war finances without further escalation. This is framed as a strategic reward for keeping the diplomatic channel open and for not overreacting militarily. - The strategic objective in Ukraine and the West: Ritter states Russia aims to remove Ukrainian nationalism from Europe’s security equation and to establish Ukraine as a neutral party. He argues that Russian actions, including potential pressure on Ukraine and Western states, are designed to compel a settlement more favorable to Moscow, with less emphasis on Ukrainian terms. - The Iran context and US leverage: The conversation posits that Russia’s phone call with Trump could enable further discussions with Kushner and Witkoff on terms that reflect Russian objectives, given the US’s urgent need for Russian help on energy and geopolitical cover. Ritter suggests Moscow could pressure Iran to negotiate in a way that aligns with broader Russian goals and reduces US influence, including potentially linking Ukraine settlements to Iran’s termination or moderation. - Off-ramps and the Iranian war: In Iran, the sole off-ramp is one Iran accepts; the US and Israel no longer control the process. Ritter argues that US strategies (e.g., general Cain’s claims about missile successes) are misguided, with Iran reportedly evading decisive pressure and maintaining leverage. The path forward would involve Russia acting as mediator and engaging Iranian leadership more directly, while the US’s ability to impose a decisive settlement appears limited. - US military options and feasibility: Ritter points out the limits of US military options in Iran and the Strait of Hormuz. He argues that large-scale ground involvement (e.g., 80,000 Marines to seize territories around Hormuz) is impractical given resource constraints, political risk, and logistical challenges. He criticizes the reliance on bombing campaigns with insufficient precision munitions and questions target selection and legality, highlighting a historical precedent where strategic air campaigns did not compel German surrender in World War II. - Broader geopolitical consequences and alliances: The discussion covers how a perceived US strategic defeat could reshape global alignments. Ritter foresees BRICS strengthening as the US loses credibility, with China advancing in Taiwan and the South China Sea, and Russia expanding influence in the Middle East. He suggests Iran could emerge as a regional power, while Israel’s nuclear program could come under renewed pressure. Russia’s involvement in the Middle East, grounded in a strategic framework with Iran, provides Moscow with diplomatic legitimacy to lecture Gulf states. - Lavrov’s stance and Gulf politics: The speakers address Lavrov’s public admonition of Gulf states for pressuring Iran and seeking Western support, arguing this reflects Russia’s adherence to its diplomatic framework and a legally grounded position. Russia’s recent strategic framework with Iran underpins its legitimacy to influence Gulf behavior. - Closing assessment: Ritter emphasizes that the war’s trajectory is being driven by Iranian resilience and US strategic miscalculations. He maintains that Russia’s role as mediator and its leverage over energy markets position Moscow to shape outcomes, while the United States appears increasingly constrained, resource-drained, and vulnerable to strategic defeats on multiple fronts. The result could be a reordering of global alliances and regional power dynamics, with Russia and Iran gaining greater influence and the US recalibrating its priorities accordingly.

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We are involved in Ukraine, supporting democracy. Negotiating restructuring the government for opposition voices. Truce broken by sniper shooting, suspected to be from new coalition. Concerns about lack of investigation into sniper attacks on both sides.

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Russia is summoning the US ambassador to hold the United States accountable for attacks on Crimea, threatening punishment. This follows reports of Putin threatening US territories, according to Russian news. Russia is requesting dialogue with the US to discuss nuclear war and de-escalation. Russia is considering changing its nuclear doctrine to allow preemptive attacks if threatened. Putin also says Russia will potentially deliver weapons to North Korea and other US enemies due to the US, Ukraine, and Russia situation. This news comes as US members of Congress are reportedly saying this is an overdrive.

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Die Sprecherin kündigt an, dass heute ein weiteres Telefonat mit Präsident Trump geführt wird, und betont, dass sie sich gemeinsam mit der US-Regierung intensiv auf ein europäisches Treffen vorbereitet. Sie hofft, dass Präsident Selenskyj an diesem Treffen beteiligt wird. Es wird betont, dass über Territorialfragen zwischen Russland und Amerika nicht hinter dem Rücken Europas oder der Ukraine entschieden werden darf; darauf wird eine enge Abstimmung mit den USA verwiesen. Es wird erläutert, dass europäische Sicherheit nicht weiter von Russland bedroht werden darf und kein Frieden einen russischen Aggressionsakt belohnen darf. Die Botschaft lautet, dass es Konsequenzen geben muss – entweder durch erhöhten Druck auf Russland oder durch Einsicht, dass der Krieg nicht fortgesetzt werden kann. Es wird Dank für den engen Dialog mit den Amerikanern ausgesprochen, und was am Freitag in Alaska passiert ist, soll nicht unbeantwortet bleiben. The speaker announces that she will have another phone call with President Trump today, and emphasizes that she and the U.S. government are intensively preparing for a European-level meeting. She hopes that President Zelenskyy will participate in this meeting. It is stressed that discussions about territorial issues between Russia and the United States must not be held behind Europe’s or Ukraine’s backs; there is close coordination with the United States. It is explained that European security must not be further threatened by Russia and that no peace should reward Russian aggression. The message is that consequences must follow—either through increased pressure on Russia or through the realization that the war cannot continue. Gratitude is expressed for the close dialogue with the Americans, and what happened Friday in Alaska should not go unanswered.

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US officials are discussing events in Ukraine, including brokering a future government with UN involvement. Private diplomatic conversations are common, but public statements reflect US government positions. There are differing opinions on including certain individuals in the government. Discussions are ongoing about the best approach moving forward.

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**Speaker 0:** It's an honor to have President Zelenskyy of Ukraine here. We've had a long and productive relationship, including navigating a negotiation that benefited both our countries and the world. We're committed to working together, especially in rare earth initiatives. I've also had positive discussions with President Putin and we're striving to end the war in Ukraine. The loss of life on both sides is tragic, and we want to redirect resources to rebuilding. My administration is actively engaging with Russia, unlike the previous one. If I were president earlier, this war wouldn't have happened. We've provided significant equipment to Ukraine, and their soldiers have shown incredible bravery. We aim to finalize a deal soon and look forward to signing an agreement. **Speaker 1:** Thank you for the invitation. I hope this document is a step towards real security guarantees for Ukraine. Continued American support is crucial. I want to discuss security guarantees, drone production, and air defense. We're ready to share our drone licenses and need air defense licenses in return to protect our nation. The support from Europe is welcome, but the United States' strength is vital. We also need help bringing back the 20,000 Ukrainian children stolen and relocated to Russia. I also wanted to show some images of Ukrainian prisoners and how they have been tortured.

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**Original Language Summary:** Президент Байден сильно обеспокоен коррупцией в Украине и требует ее решения, иначе оружие не будет поставляться. Он постоянно говорит, что если ситуацию не взять под контроль, то он найдет виновных. Союзники хотят, чтобы во время войны боролись с коррупцией, чтобы образ украинцев был чистым: ни коррупции, ни расизма, ни гомофобии. Без коррупции вся администрация развалится, потому что все хотят заработать, особенно сейчас. Каждый ворует деньги и является частью коррупции. Никто не будет заниматься войной за деньги. Шульц и поляки тоже создают проблемы. **English Translation:** President Biden is very concerned about corruption in Ukraine and demands a solution, otherwise weapons will not be supplied. He keeps saying that if the situation is not brought under control, he will find those responsible. Allies want corruption to be fought during the war so that the image of Ukrainians is clean: no corruption, no racism, no homophobia. Without corruption, the entire administration would collapse because everyone wants to make money, especially now. Everyone steals money and is part of the corruption. No one will wage war for money. Scholz and the Poles are also creating problems.

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Zelenskyj is getting into a car, not accompanied by President Trump, as he departs from the White House. The mineral agreement is off, and the joint press conference is canceled. The future of peace negotiations is uncertain. How can there be trust moving forward? The Ukrainian delegation, including several ministers, has left. Zelenskyj got into the car, waved to the press, and was on the phone. **Translation:** Zelenskyj steigt in ein Auto, nicht begleitet von Präsident Trump, als er das Weiße Haus verlässt. Das Mineralienabkommen ist geplatzt und die gemeinsame Pressekonferenz abgesagt. Die Zukunft der Friedensverhandlungen ist ungewiss. Wie kann es in Zukunft Vertrauen geben? Die ukrainische Delegation, darunter mehrere Minister, hat das Land verlassen. Zelenskyj stieg ins Auto, winkte der Presse zu und telefonierte.

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Вопрос о возможной встрече с президентом США Трампом и украинском урегулировании остается актуальным. Россия не отказывалась от контактов с США, хотя предыдущая администрация их избегала. Трамп и я имели деловые, доверительные отношения. Если бы он был президентом в 2020 году, возможно, кризиса в Украине удалось бы избежать. Однако его администрация также вводила санкции против России, что не способствовало интересам обеих стран. Мы открыты к переговорам по украинской проблематике, но действующий запрет на переговоры со стороны Киева создает препятствия. Существуют точки соприкосновения между нашими странами в вопросах стратегической стабильности и экономики. Мы готовы к диалогу, но это зависит от выбора американской администрации. --- The question of a possible meeting with President Trump and the Ukrainian settlement remains relevant. Russia has not refused contacts with the US, although the previous administration avoided them. Trump and I had business, trusting relations. If he had been president in 2020, the crisis in Ukraine might have been avoided. However, his administration also imposed sanctions on Russia, which did not serve the interests of both countries. We are open to negotiations on the Ukrainian issue, but the current ban on negotiations from Kyiv creates obstacles. There are points of convergence between our countries on strategic stability and economic issues. We are ready for dialogue, but this depends on the choice of the American administration.

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**Original Summary (Ukrainian):** Звернення до українців та світової спільноти з проханням звернути увагу на критичну ситуацію в Маріуполі та на "Азовсталі". Наголошується на щоденних загиблих і поранених, яким неможливо надати медичну допомогу. Необхідний зелений коридор для евакуації поранених та вивезення тіл загиблих. Заклик до цивілізованого світу гарантувати безпеку та евакуацію бійців. Родини військових звертаються до президента України з проханням звернутися до ООН та внести списки поранених і загиблих для евакуації. **English Translation:** An appeal to Ukrainians and the world community to pay attention to the critical situation in Mariupol and at "Azovstal." It is emphasized that there are daily deaths and injuries, and it is impossible to provide medical assistance. A green corridor is needed to evacuate the wounded and remove the bodies of the dead. An appeal to the civilized world to guarantee the safety and evacuation of soldiers. The families of the military are appealing to the President of Ukraine to appeal to the UN and include lists of the wounded and dead for evacuation.

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I addressed the main points from today's meeting, particularly regarding our domestic drone production, which is showing promising progress. We're carefully assessing the support we receive from various international partners, including the US and Europe, to ensure our defensive capabilities remain strong under any circumstances. Our forces in the Donetsk region are doing a commendable job holding back enemy assaults. Our troops have also maintained a presence in the buffer zone within Russia's Kursk region for almost seven months. Looking ahead, our team is in talks with the US, with meetings planned for this Friday. These discussions are vital for securing continued support and guarantees for peace and security. Meeting with President Trump is crucial to ensure American aid remains steadfast. I also spoke with the Prime Minister of Portugal, coordinating our efforts with our European partners, because Europe's involvement in diplomatic efforts is paramount. I signed decrees to honor those defending Ukraine, including Iryna Tsybuk, posthumously recognized as a Hero of Ukraine.

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As of right now, there is no ceasefire in place, and we've seen Russia continue its attacks on Ukraine. The question is what indications the president is getting from Putin that he wants to have this meeting with Zelensky soon, because he spoke to him directly yesterday. And he expressed that rather He than spoke to that directly yesterday, and the president put that in his statement that he gave to all of you, the news media, knowing you'd be asking following that conversation in the effort of transparency. The remark references a direct contact yesterday and a statement issued to the media in the effort of transparency.

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It's surprising that a call between Trump and Putin occurred, and even more so that negotiations were discussed as the meeting concluded, leaving many unable to react. This raises concerns that Trump and Putin might reach agreements without considering the interests of Ukraine and Europe. This development comes after the new US Defense Minister, Pete Haxhes, during his visit, stated firmly that US troops would not participate in security arrangements in Ukraine. The US also doesn't believe that NATO membership is a realistic outcome of negotiations. Haxhes dismissed Ukraine's hopes of regaining all occupied territories, including Crimea, calling it unrealistic.

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Trump CONFIRMS Putin Alaska Meeting, Cuomo EXPOSES Mamdani & Vance's Epstein STUNNER | PBD Podcast
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Patrick Bet-David opens by announcing a new Monday, Wednesday, Friday schedule and delivering a father focused message. He quotes about fatherhood: One of the toughest things about being a father is when you realize you're raising the ones you can't live without to live without you. He adds that a father’s mission is to be respected, trusted, and loved by his children, and he urges listeners, especially fathers, to keep leading even when the world seems challenging. Turning to current events, the discussion covers Russia, Ukraine, and the Trump administration. Trump confirms Putin will fly to the United States for a meeting in Alaska next Friday, with talk of a possible trilateral summit including Zelensky. A White House back channel is described as productive. The panel debates whether Zelensky will attend; if he does, Ukraine’s territorial stance will be tested. Zelensky says that Ukraine’s territorial issue is already in the constitution and that no one will deviate from it. Putin is described as seeking withdrawal of troops from several Ukrainian regions and security guarantees, while the participants discuss how a deal could be reached and who should be in the room. The group contemplates Trump’s preference for a two‑leader encounter and the role of back channel diplomacy. The discussion moves to Armenia and Azerbaijan. Trump is credited with a peace breakthrough, and a joint declaration is signed at a summit described as a path to peace, stability, and prosperity. The hosts highlight that multiple countries have nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize and debate whether the prize will be awarded to him while he is alive. Back in the United States, attention shifts to domestic politics. New York City reportedly spends 65 million dollars on a homeless shelter for transgender people, raising questions about budget priorities in a housing crisis. Princeton reportedly eliminates tuition for families earning about two hundred fifty thousand dollars a year, a measure seen by some as a response to elite pricing pressures. In the New York mayoral race, candidate Zoran Mandani, who supports a tough stance on policing, hires private security after calling to defund the police. Cuomo counters by highlighting rent stabilization and a call to move out, while Delasio defends past rent freezes and argues their benefits. Mandani proposes a law to reserve rent stabilized units for those who need affordable housing, labeling it Zoran’s Law. The show also covers surrogacy regulation. Florida Attorney General James announces legislation to stop sexual predators from pursuing surrogacy, adoption, and foster care, arguing for stronger safeguards after recent cases. A related story from California describes a case involving 21 children in a surrogacy arrangement, underscoring the lack of federal regulation and the patchwork state rules. Epstein continues to loom over national politics. JD Vance calls for full transparency and says the administration is compiling thousands of documents. Michael Cohen discusses Epstein and Trump, suggesting that Trump’s statements are made for a purpose, while others question credibility and timing around the released material. Capping the program, Jimmy Kimmel’s admission that liberal behavior can be off putting is discussed, along with criticisms that late night hosts have become political propagandists rather than entertainers. The death of Al Jazeera journalist Anas al Sharif in Gaza is reported, with debate about responsibility and propaganda. The show ends with a lighthearted prank clip and a poll about whether to keep a Monday, Wednesday, Friday schedule or switch to Tuesday, Thursday, and a plan to revisit the schedule in coming weeks. A final plug invites listeners to VT merch and invites them to tune in for the next episode.

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Trump BEGS Putin To Stop Bombing Ukraine
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President Trump’s team indicates a critical period for peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. The Vice President stated a proposal has been made, urging both sides to agree or the U.S. may withdraw. Talks are stalled, with Trump blaming Zelensky for not accepting terms that would recognize Crimea as Russian. Despite peace discussions, Russia has intensified airstrikes on Kyiv, highlighting a lack of serious commitment from both sides. The U.S. administration is preoccupied with multiple global issues, leading to insufficient focus on Ukraine. The situation risks prolonged conflict, with both sides unwilling to make necessary concessions for peace.
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