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than he would a few months ago and putin is still getting enough money to finance this war. he certainly is since february 23rd which was the day before russia invaded the ukraine, oil prices are up 28% or $33 a barrel. in order to really impact russia, the world needs to reduce the total amount of oil that it s willing to buy. right. because i know it seems like a simple point, but one barrel of oil looks like another. so if you can get your oil out of the country and mix it up and no one will know what they re buying and no doubt there will be a lot of nefarious players who assist them with this and you talk about a 28% increase since the day before the invasion and that invasion had been coming for a while and i went back further, andy and i went back to brent crude to last summer. prices went up 70%. so even the big drop in purchaseses, putin has made up for that with the increase in
report that zelenskyy had left kyiv. they post aid cctv alert. #russ #russiasayszelenskyyleftkyiv, yet it supposedly wasn t valid. the memo directed staff not to public anything negative about russia or pro west. it was mistakenly posted on the outlet social media account before being set to private and deleted. cnn has found that china s major tv outlets seem to be following that playbook. as for the post between february 23rd and march 3rd, 46% contained pro-russia comments compared to 5% of pro-ukraine statements. roughly 35% of the posts included attacks on the u.s. and its allies.
agreed and what was talked about. and frankly, i think the messaging that there was positivity on both sides doesn t really reflect what s actually being said today, or indeed, the details. so, for example, ukrainian negotiators today are saying that they re positive, but at the same time, are saying that they will need repeating, what president zelenskyy said, that there will need to be a referendum. and in order for that referendum to happen, the russians would neat to retreat to positions back in february 23rd. well, that s a long way from any kind of an agreement with the russians. on the other side, we re hearing from the kremlin spokesman, and he is kind of refusing to talk about the detail, but on one point, was prepared to say thing. and that was about the proposal from the ukrainians that there could be a kind of 15-year plan for crimea. he is saying this morning, dmitry peskov, well, no, we ve made crimea part of our
that says we should think about this in a new way. that is russia is in a different place than on february 23rd. explain that. how does that change the calculus? it is a pariah. it is by itself. it doesn t really even have china in this case. china has abstained, as we know. it is a different conversation. but russia is isolated and damaged and might be willing to go into some kind of an agreement that says that the united states and germany and turkey can give a security guarantee to ukraine. that would be okay with them. if what, they get some ukrainian land? what do you see the trade being? i think the trade is neutrality. i think ukraine s willingness ukraine thought it was applying to nato. it wanted to be in nato, for all the reasons we just said.