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I was asked this week if I see Ukraine as an equal member in the peace process, and I didn't say "yes." However, Ukraine will have a seat at the table. I will never accept any decisions between the United States and Russia about Ukraine without Ukraine present. This is our war, and these are our human losses. We are thankful for all the support and unity from the USA, including bipartisan support. However, no leader in the world can make a deal with Putin about Ukraine without Ukraine being involved.

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I just had a conversation with the President of the United States. We discussed our shared goal of winning this war. We can and must make this year the year of victory. It's important to emphasize that this is not just a Russian war against Ukraine and Europe, but a war against democracy. We need to liberate all Ukrainian territory from Russian occupation and ensure long-term security with strong guarantees.

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We are open to dialogue with the new US administration regarding the Ukrainian conflict. The key is to address the root causes of the conflict. The aim should not be a temporary ceasefire or a chance to regroup, but a lasting peace that respects the lawful interests of all people and nationalities in the region. We will advocate for the interests of Russia and its people, which is the primary objective of the special military operation.

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The speaker discusses the importance of unity and fighting together as a team. They mention the need to form a new alliance with Poland and Ukraine against Russia. They express hope that Russia will collapse and talk about the potential problems faced by European countries. The speaker emphasizes the pride they feel as Ukrainians and their desire to join Europe. They mention the challenges they face but also highlight the benefits of being part of a global alliance. The speaker concludes by mentioning the importance of key factors and the possibility of finding solutions through therapy and medication.

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We need to continue joint training and exercises under EU and NATO flags in Ukraine. The ultimate security guarantee would be Ukraine joining NATO. Softening support for Ukraine globally is concerning, so we must end the conflict quickly by providing necessary weapons. The Kyiv Security Pact is modeled after the US-Israel security arrangement. NATO should outline a roadmap for Ukrainian membership and provide security guarantees until then. A strong Ukraine is crucial for European stability and addressing global challenges like China.

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Presidents Putin, Zelensky, and Biden should prioritize peace for Ukraine by agreeing to its neutrality. This means Ukraine would not join NATO or form military alliances with Russia, addressing security concerns for both the US and NATO, as well as Russia. By ensuring there are no Russian or NATO troops on each other's borders, the Ukrainian people can live in peace.

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It's an honor to have President Zelenskyy here. We've been working closely together, even navigating a few disagreements to reach a fair deal that benefits both our countries and the world. We're looking forward to working together on rare earth resources. I've also had good discussions with President Putin, aiming to end the war. We're losing too many soldiers and want to redirect resources to rebuilding. The previous administration didn't engage with Russia, but I believe I can negotiate a deal, showcasing the bravery of Ukrainian soldiers. I hope this agreement will be a crucial step toward security guarantees for Ukraine. We count on continued American support, and I want to discuss details further, including drone production, air defense, and the return of stolen Ukrainian children. We must stop Putin, a killer and terrorist, to save our country, values, freedom, and democracy.

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The speaker discusses the use of Ukraine to cause harm to its citizens. They emphasize the need to stop this collective effort to prevent further losses.

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We must not abandon Ukraine or allow NATO to weaken. It goes against our national interests and the promises we've made. We need Congress to pass funding for NATO as soon as possible.

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The Alaska Summit reinforced my belief that while difficult pieces within reach, I believe that in a very significant step, President Putin agreed that Russia would accept security guarantees for Ukraine, and this is one of the key points that we need to consider. We're going to be considering that at the table, also, like who will do what, essentially. I'm optimistic that collectively we can reach an agreement.

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"Peace in Ukraine is possible now." "The war started eleven years ago when The United States backed a violent coup to overthrow the Ukrainian government of president Viktor Yanukovych." "Why did The United States want NATO enlargement? Because The United States wanted to dominate Russia." "It was based on autonomy for Eastern Ukraine, the ethnically Russian part of Ukraine." "The United States and Germany ignored the treaty." "Do not accept neutrality. Fight on." "The Ukraine war can end now based on neutrality of Ukraine. Just say it. Neutrality." "Diplomacy where Europe and Russia sit down and undertake collective security, recognizing that Russia does not want NATO or NATO troops on its border, and Russia recognizing that Europe does not want Russian troops in Ukraine."

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We are strengthening our political relationship with the NATO Ukraine Council, working together to make decisions. Ukraine will become a member of NATO, it's just a matter of time. NATO will support Ukraine for security reasons as we prepare for that day.

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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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We strongly condemn Putin's invasion of Ukraine and stand united in defense of democracy. Canada is committed to supporting Ukraine for as long as necessary, and we are providing multiyear assistance to ensure their long-term success. We will continue to impose costs on Russia and prevent those responsible from benefiting. Our support for Ukraine is unwavering, and we will always be their partner. Canadians will always be friends to Ukraine.

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"So imagine the suffering of children who are totally alone." "Left behind in conflict zones, they're the voiceless forgotten victims of this war, but you can help them." "The charity, Helping Homes for Children, is on the ground in Ukraine right now, providing emergency aid so children have essentials like food, water, and blankets." "It's fighting to get orphanages out of the firing line and recognize as humanitarian safe spaces." "It's ensuring new humanitarian aid corridors do not ignore orphanages." "When the time is right, it's ready to support the coordinated evacuation of orphanages, keeping siblings together and accounting for every child." "And on the Moldovan and Romanian borders, it's providing aid, psychological support, and preventing unaccompanied Ukrainian children from being locked up in orphanages and refugee camps." "Instead, prioritizing emergency foster care and family reunification."

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In 2025, Canada will chair the G7. The speaker is currently in Kyiv with Ursula and Antonio of the European Commission and Council. They have wanted peace and believe in it now more than ever.

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A Child Soul, no snow borders, no flags. Remast poster a future for our children. The transcript states that since August, “the president putin responded in writing signaling a willness to engaged we we me directly An outlining details reguarding the ucrainian children risiding in Russia,” and that “An open channel of communication reguarding the welfare of this children.” Putin and the speaker have maintained direct contact on the welfare of Ukrainian children in Russia, with a representative working with Putin’s team to share the safe reunification of children with their families between Russia and Ukraine. In the past 24 hours, eight Ukrainian children have been regimeined with families: three separated from parents due to front-line fighting; five across borders; one girl not yet reunited. The Russian Federation provided biographies and photographs, plus an overview of social, medical and psychological services; the US confirmed the facts. A joint verification was prepared by Ukraine’s human rights commissioner and the Russian presidential commissioner for children’s rights. A First Lady initiative is built on shared purpose; the mission is to facilitate transparent health-information exchange and reunification until home. Russia has agreed to rejoin the individuals.

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There are different nations, and European nations are clearly divided. Some want to continue the war while others want to participate in peace negotiations. I am among the political leaders who do not wish to continue the war because war is a tragedy. What has been happening in Ukraine for three years is a true human massacre. We shouldn't forget that young men are dying, families are decimated, and Ukrainians have fled their country, probably never to return. We cannot simply write this off. We must work for peace at all costs.

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People of Ukraine, this is your moment. It's about the future you want and deserve for your country. A future in Europe, a future of peace with all your neighbors. The free world, America, and I stand with you. Your destiny lies in Europe.

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We need funds for Ukraine's reconstruction, and one solution is to utilize Russian assets. If Russia has caused damage, we can use the money from those assets to rebuild Ukraine. This is a key point I want to discuss.

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The Alaska summit reinforced my belief that “president Putin agreed that Russia would accept security guarantees for Ukraine,” a key point to consider. “I'm optimistic that, collectively, we can reach an agreement that would deter any future aggression against Ukraine,” though I also note, “I actually think there won't be. I think that's even over overrated, largely overrated.” European nations are gonna take a lot of the burden; “we're gonna help them, and we're gonna make it very secure.” We also need to discuss “the possible exchanges of territory taken into consideration the current line of contact.” That means “the war zone, the war lines that are pretty obvious, very sad, actually, to look at them.” The next step: “a trilateral meeting, and that will be worked out.” “I have a feeling you and president Putin are gonna work something out.” Ultimately, Zelensky and the Ukrainian people, with Putin, must decide. “I'll set up a meeting with President Putin.” “All of us would obviously prefer an immediate ceasefire … maybe something like that could happen.” “As of this moment, it's not happening.” “I believe a peace agreement … is very attainable,” and “The next step would be for a trilateral meeting, and that will be worked out.”

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So we spent a lot of time talking about NATO. First, I do wanna remind people that Ukraine and the NATO alliance have built a strong partnership. Ukraine is the only non NATO nation supporting every NATO mission. In Afghanistan and Iraq, Ukrainian troops are helping to support young democracies. In Kosovo, Ukrainians are help keep the peace. Ukraine now seeks to deepen its cooperation with the NATO alliance through a membership action plan. Your nation has made a bold decision, and The United States strongly supports your request. In Bucharest this week, I will continue to make America's position clear. We support MAP for Ukraine and Georgia. Helping Ukraine move toward NATO membership is in the interest of every member in the alliance and will help advance security and freedom in this region and around the world.

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I am discussing the importance of defending sovereignty and territorial integrity, specifically in Ukraine, with our NATO allies on the eastern flank. This moment is crucial for upholding the guiding principles of the NATO alliance.

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I believe we should support Ukraine by providing weapons and training for their pilots. We need to issue an invitation for Ukraine to join NATO in 2024. A military-centric supplemental in December will provide more American-made weapons to aid Ukraine in their fight for freedom. This support will help Ukraine in 2025.

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To solve the ongoing conflict, everyone needs to come together and quickly make a deal. It shouldn't be a difficult agreement to reach, and it can be done fast. If someone is unwilling to make a deal, they won't last long or be taken seriously. I believe Russia wants to make a deal. The people of Ukraine, who have suffered the most, certainly want a deal.
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