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russians off of ukrainian soil. so last week zelenskyy floated the idea of accepting so-called ukrainian neutrality, a green not to join nato. in exchange for that he would get a russian withdrawal from ukraine. is nothing inherently controversial about zelenskyy s idea. ukraine was not on the cusp of joining nato anyway, nato officials have long said they don t want ukraine to join. if it s not clear whose interests would be served by ukraine joining nato. so if accepting the status quo, and going with the way things are ready were and were always going to be, if doing that convinces putin to stop killing ukrainians and spares ukraine from total and complete destruction, maybe it s not a crazy idea. maybe zelenskyy is onto something. he has certainly thought about it a lot. maybe we ought to congratulate zelenskyy for asking wisely on behalf of the country he leads. this could be a win for him and for the entire world. probably not a american media outlets will describe it that way ho
to the city and to his own military, he has the capability to keep that up for a long time. what s interesting to me is we are starting to hear that maybe there are serious negotiations around some sort of an agreement that might have to do with ukrainian neutrality. that breaks my heart. this guy is a criminal. he needs to not come out of this having won anything. on the other hand, if we can get an agreement that would save the lives of thousands of ukrainians, that s something that has to be taken seriously. thank you for coming back and spending time with us. we are grateful. thank you. stay with us. you re an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner.
war is going to drag on for a long time. president zelensky hinted at compromise to russian journalists on ukrainian neutrality and territory. translation: i ukrainian neutrality and territory. translation: translation: i understand it s impossible translation: i understand it s impossible to translation: i understand it s impossible to force translation: i understand it s impossible to force russia - impossible to force russia completely from the ukrainian territory. it would lead to the third world war. i understand it, and that is why i m talking about a compromise. in and that is why i m talking about a compromise- and that is why i m talking about a comromise. , . u, , ., compromise. in kyiv, a few cafes are 0 en, compromise. in kyiv, a few cafes are open. and compromise. in kyiv, a few cafes are open. and it compromise. in kyiv, a few cafes are open. and it is compromise. in kyiv, a few cafes are open, and it is less compromise. in kyiv, a few cafes are open, and i
russian media not to publish, not to broadcast the interview, although it failed to provide a legal explanation for that warning. and i think that shows how determined the kremlin is to keep control of the narrative, of the messaging over events in ukraine, to prevent the public from getting access to alternative views, alternative sources of information that might discredit the russian military offensive in ukraine. now, about the question of neutrality, yes, president zelensky did say that he would be willing to discuss ukraine s neutral status, in other words discuss the possibility of ukraine giving up its aspirations to join nato. you would think that is something that russia would welcome, but, and there are a couple of putts here, president zelensky insisted there had to be a referendum on this. once russian troops had pulled out of his country, and this could take months, and it is sad to see the kremlin agreeing to wait. the