they do speak russian. they felt so much betrayed that they couldn t believe that those people who share the same language with them came with war to them. this war was very much vladimir putin s war. if, for one reason or another, he doesn t survive in power, do you think the hatred that ukrainians must feel do feel towards russia would be less? if somebody from the russian government dares to say, look, it was a horrible mistake, we genuinely apologise, and if they pay repatriations, as germany did, you know, it could be a point of talks, as far as i see it now. but there were no such moments yet. but i assume if the war stops, if they withdraw all their troops and if they initiate the talk about apology, i can t imagine any ukrainians having hatred just to russian people
this war was very much vladimir putin s war. if for one reason or another he doesn t survive in power, do you think the hatred that ukrainians must feel, do feel towards russia would be less? if somebody from the russian government dares to say, look, it was a horrible mistake, we genuinely apologise, and if they pay reparations, as germany did, you know, it could be a point of talks, as far as i see it now. but there were no such moments yet. but i assume if the war stops, if they withdraw all their troops and if they initiate the talk about apology, i can t imagine any ukrainians having hatred just to russian people just because they are russian after that. president biden, faced with a bloc which includes china, russia,
in the eastern parts of ukraine and people from there, they do speak russian. they felt so much betrayed that they couldn t believe that those people who share the same language with them came with war to them. this war was very much vladimir putin s war. if for one reason or another he doesn t survive in power, do you think the hatred that ukrainians must feel, do feel towards russia would be less? if somebody from the russian government dares to say, look, it was a horrible mistake, we genuinely apologise, and if they pay reparations, as germany did, you know, it could be a point of talks, as far as i see it now. but there were no such moments yet. but i assume if the war stops, if they withdraw all their troops and if they initiate the talk about apology, i can t imagine any ukrainians having hatred just to russian people just because they are russian after that.
this war was very much vladimir putin s war. if, for one reason or another, he doesn t survive in power, do you think the hatred that ukrainians must feel, do feel towards russia, would be less? if somebody from the russian government dares to say, look, it was a horrible mistake, we genuinely apologise, and if they pay reparations, as germany did, you know, it could be a point of talks, as far as i see it now. but there were no such moments yet. but i assume if the war stops, if they withdraw all their troops and if they initiate the talk about apology, i can t imagine any ukrainians having hatred just to russian people just because they are russian after that. president biden, faced with a bloc
i think it s frankly easier for charles because people in times of trouble kind of look to the steadfast. and what s more steadfast than 1,000 years of the monarchy? and he doesn t have to deal with politics. liz truss has a big problem here. she s not to fix things. she s got to pray that the ukraine war stops, that food comes in and the prices of energy come down because everyone in england is going to be wearing cardigans this winter. you know, they re going to have double cardigans on. that last picture we saw of the queen she was wearing a cardigan, and i think that s going to be a poster of this coming winter. mary, susan, thank you both. i appreciate it. so what is it about the wind haves that captures the entire world? we re going to talk about that. that s next. i send my love to her family and her loved ones, and she will be missed, but her spirit lives on and we celebrate her life tonight with music. okay?