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00:00¿Quieres decir que estamos más open a walking away?
00:10El presidente es supposed a hablar con Presidente Putin de Rusia y Presidente Zelensky as well,
00:15y yo creo que va a hablar con un montón de líderes hoy porque él siempre hace eso,
00:18pero el presidente ha sido muy claro que la Unidad no va a subir sus wheels aquí.
00:23Quiero ver los resultados.
00:24Y el primer resultado que queremos ver, que nos quedamos claros,
00:28es que queremos los rusos y los ucranianos a poner un real peace propósito a la mesa.
00:31¿Qué te necesitas de hacer en order de stoppar?
00:34Eso sucedió.
00:34El segundo es que se necesitan de agregar directos con los otros.
00:38Los lados no han hablado en años.
00:39Nosotros pensamos que era un desgrace.
00:40Pero ahora que los talks han sido procediendo por un poco,
00:43tenemos un poco de un impasse aquí.
00:45Y creo que el presidente va a decir a Presidente Putin,
00:48¿qué es serios?
00:49¿Qué es real?
00:50Porque el propósito de los Estados Unidos siempre ha sido,
00:52look, there are a lot of economic benefits to thawing relations between Russia
00:57and the rest of the world, but you're not going to get those benefits.
01:00You can keep on killing a lot of innocent people.
01:02So if you're willing to stop the killing,
01:04the United States is willing to be a partner for peace.
01:06That's been the proposal to the Russians, to the Ukrainians,
01:08and frankly, to nations and other hotspots around the world.
01:12I won't prejudge the president's conversation.
01:14I actually was just on the phone with him.
01:15I know he's looking forward to it, and I wish him all the best.
01:17I think he's the right guy to negotiate for the country,
01:19and I'm excited about it.
01:22Yeah, I don't know.
01:23It's a good question, but there are so many different things
01:26that are obstacles that it's hard to pinpoint one in particular.
01:30Look, I think one open question is,
01:32is Vladimir Putin serious about negotiating peace, right?
01:36He has made some concessions.
01:38He has taken some serious steps in these conversations,
01:41but we feel like, you know, we're at a point where we're hitting an impasse,
01:44and that's why the president is talking to him on the phone.
01:46I think, honestly, that President Putin,
01:50he doesn't quite know how to get out of the war.
01:52If you think about this, he's got a million men under arms.
01:54He's reengineered his entire economy,
01:56what used to be manufacturing facilities,
01:59making products for people to use in their civilian life,
02:01and now making tank shells and artillery shells and drones.
02:05And so this is a little bit of a guess,
02:07but I think the president would agree that part of this is,
02:09I'm not sure that Vladimir Putin has a strategy himself
02:11for how to unwind the war, of course,
02:15that's been going on for a few years now.
02:17And I think there's also just a little bit of,
02:20look, there's fundamental mistrust between Russia and the West.
02:25It's one of the things the president thinks is frankly stupid,
02:27that we should be able to move beyond the mistakes that have been made in the past.
02:33But that takes two to tango.
02:34I know the president's willing to do that,
02:36but if Russia's not willing to do that,
02:37then we're eventually just going to have to say,
02:39hey, this is not our war, it's Joe Biden's war,
02:42it's Vladimir Putin's war, it's not our war.
02:44We're going to try to end it, but if we can't end it,
02:46we're eventually going to say, you know what,
02:47that was worth a try, but we're not doing it anymore.
02:49Last question.
02:50Oh, no, you go.
02:51Speaking of Joe Biden, sir, do you have any thoughts on...