A crucial point, whether the talks need to start or proceed to involve the United States. Because when we consider the openness of the parties, russia is open for negotiations. I mean, must go produce a statement almost on a daily basis that its open for talks. It is the ukrainian leadership that pass certain legislation banning itself from engaging in the talks. But is any of that relevant without more explicit and frankly, more genuine and more principal position of the United States on the issues of war and peace and ukraine. Again, taking into account all the contacts, the under surface on the ground context that lead to this war. Yes, i think you make a very good point and they will have to, when we think about how we get, weve began. And i have to say that in my opinion, i think, i think, i think for, for russia to move against ukraine as it did, i think was a mistake in the one who strikes the 1st blow is always a disadvantage afterwards. But even so that conflict that blow, it
But it seems clear, especially given the history of this conflict and given the issues that are involved in it, that they can, the notion cant stop there. I think they might well start with the green russia and deal with issues and immediately in the spirit between those 2 countries. But they would have to proceed to the next phase in which europe and the United States were also involved. I think thats again, a very interesting and indeed a crucial point, whether the talks need to start or proceed to involve the United States. Because when we consider the openness of the parties, russia is open for negotiations. I mean, moscow produces statements almost on a daily basis that its open for talks. It is the ukrainian leadership that pass certain legislation banning itself from engaging in the talks. But is any of that relevant without a more explicit and frankly, more genuine and more principal position of the United States on the issues of war and peace and ukraine. Again, taking into ac
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