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00:00Okay, Andrei, negotiators from Russia and Ukraine have held talks in Istanbul.
00:07The first in three years, Ukraine has deemed Russia's newly introduced demands unacceptable and detached from reality.
00:16What do you make of this assessment?
00:18Other countries, including Ukraine, say they have gone to Turkey.
00:24They are ready for these ceasefire negotiations.
00:26They want a 30-day ceasefire.
00:28Putin was a no-show.
00:31New demands are coming in from Russia.
00:33What's happening?
00:35I think the best result that these negotiations have started, it's really a good result for today.
00:43The second result is that there is exchange of prisoners.
00:471,000 Russian boys will come back home.
00:491,000 Russian soldiers will be back.
00:51That's a good result.
00:52And the third result, as I think, is that Russia and Ukraine have agreed to continue the dialogue.
01:00Of course, it was difficult to expect more results.
01:05It was difficult to expect that Russia and Ukraine would agree on everything.
01:12The dialogue has just started, and I think we should see more negotiations in the coming weeks or even months, maybe.
01:22So, I think we'll see some compromises.
01:25I think we have the same time.
01:35Why?
01:36No camera.
01:37Why do we argue, not MARY?
01:38No.
01:39Why do we screw it up?
01:41There it is.
01:43Why do we screw it up?
01:44Nothing.
01:45And that's what we do.
01:47Let us talk about public relations with us.

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