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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, well, things are very well underway in DC,
and I'm going to do this in three parts. Now,
this is the second part of the day. It's where
they actually met with each other, all the leaders at
the White House in quite an incredible moment. And I
wanted to play a little bit of what that roundtable
sounded like, as they are in fact working for peace
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for Ukraine and an end to the UK and Russia war.
And I want to have some of that coverage for
you here on Alex Garrett's One Leg Network.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
Mister President Donald, many thanks for having us today. I
think this is extremely helpful that we are meeting and
hearing that the two of you are having such a
good meeting today here in Washington. The next steps ahead,
the more complicated ones. Now the path is open. You
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opened it last Friday, but now the way is open
for complicated English. And to be honest, we all would
like to see a cease fire and the latest from
the next meeting on I can't imagine that the next
meeting would took place without a ceasefire. So let's work
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on that and let's try to put pressure on Russia.
Because the credibility of this efforts, these efforts we are
undertaking today are depending on at least a ceasefire from
the beginning of the serious negotiations from next step on.
So I would like to emphasize this aspect and would
like to see a ceasefire from the next meeting, which
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should be a triateral meeting wherever it takes place.
Speaker 3 (01:43):
Well, we're going to let the President go over and
talk to the president and we'll see how that works out.
And if we can do that, I will say and
again I say it, in the six wars that I've settled,
I haven't had a ceasefire. We just got into negotiation
and they one of the wars was as you know,
and the Congo was thirty years thirty one years long.
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Another one that we settled last week with two great
countries was thirty five years going on. We had no ceasfire.
So if we can do the seas fire, great, and
if we don't do the cease fire, because many other
points were given to us, many many points were given
to us, great points. Please Georgia go ahead.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
Well, thank you very much, Donald, mister President for hosting
us today in this important meeting, and I think it
is an important day, a new phase after three years
and half that we didn't see any kind of sign
from the Russian side that there was a willing for dialogue.
So something is changing. Something has changed thanks to you,
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thanks also to the starting in the battlefield, which was
achieved with the bravery of Ukrainians and with the unity
that we all divided to Ukraine. And the reason why
I mentioned it is that we also have to remind
that if we want to reach peace and if we
want to guarantee justice, we have to do it united.
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So that's why it's a very good day, the one
we are in. You can obviously count to Italy as
it was from the beginning. We are on the side
of Ukraine and we do absolutely support your efforts towards peace.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
We will talk.
Speaker 4 (03:32):
About many important topics. The first one is security guarantees,
how to be sure that it won't happen again, which
is the precondition of every kind of peace. I'm happy
that we will discuss about that. I'm happy that we
will begin from a proposal, which is the let's say
Article five model, which was Italian at the beginning. So
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we are always ready to bring our proposals for peace
for dialogue. It's something we have to build together to
guarantee peace and to defend the security of our nation soul.
Thank you their president for hosting us.
Speaker 3 (04:11):
Thank you very much, Emmanuel.
Speaker 5 (04:15):
Thank you mister President for organizing this this meeting and
for your commitment and everything was said, but I have
to I just have to say here everybody around this
table is in favor of peace, and we work very hard,
and we've worked very hard during the past few years
to have a piece which is a robust and long
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standing piece. This is why the idea of a high
lateral meeting is very important, because this is the only
way to fix it. And by the way, I think
as a follow up, we would need probably a quadrilateral
meeting because when we speak about security guarantees, we speak
about the whole security of the European continents. And this
is why we are all united here with the recurre
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and on this on this matter.
Speaker 3 (05:02):
Marquess head of NATAL, maybe you could say a few words.
Speaker 6 (05:04):
Yes, I will be very brief. I really want to
thank you President of the United States there Donald, for
the fact that you, as I said before, broke the
deadlock basically with the President Putins best starting that dialogue,
and I think it was a February that you had
the first a phone call and from there we are
now very are today and that is I think if
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we play this well, we could end this. And we
have to end this. We have to stop the killing,
we have to stop the destruction of Ukraine's infrastructure. It's
a terrible wore. So I'm really excited and let's make
the best out of today and make sure that from
today onwards we get this thing to an end as
soon as possible. I really want to thank you for
your leadership, what you were doing for low of me,
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but of course also all the European colleagues. It is
really crucial and the fact that you have said I'm
willing to participate in security guarantees is a big step.
It's really a breakthrough and it makes all the difference. Also,
thank you for that.
Speaker 7 (06:01):
It can be historic le for the people to bring
kids back to the families and be happy the people.
This is so so important and I'm happy that we
discussed it this trap with the President Trump, and I
hope that we will find decisions and then what is
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very important that all the sensitive things territorial and et cetera,
we we will discuss on the level of leaders during
trilateral meeting, and President Trump will try to organize such meeting,
and he said that he will come or not come.
Ukraine will be happy if if you if.
Speaker 6 (06:44):
You, if you will won't be there. I will be there.
Speaker 4 (06:47):
Yeah, yeah, thank you, And I.
Speaker 7 (06:49):
Think this is very important. We have such peig unity today.
Speaker 3 (06:52):
Thank you, mister. I think you'll say that President put
really would like to do something else. I think when
we set that up, when we do, I think it's
going to be when not if. I think you're going
to see some very really positive moves. I know there's
over a thousand prisoners, and I know they're going to
release them. Maybe they're going to release them very soon,
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like immediately, which I think is great. But we will.
We're going to set that up today after this meeting.
So very good and great remarks. I appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (07:27):
Some of the sights and sounds of today's historic summit
at the White House. We'll come back with a recap
of it all later today. We will keep you posted
on everything going on, as there could be peace by
the end of today and an end of the Ukraine
Russia War. Stay with us here for more updates through
the day,