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Labour frontbencher, Stephen Kinnock, says "the war could stop tomorrow if Russia pulls out" as negotiations for a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine continue, but added that the question remains whether Russia will engage and be constructive in the talks. Report by Ketchs. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00Once again, President Zelenskyy is showing real leadership. He is coming to the table.
00:05He is negotiating with the United States and Europe, and he is showing that he's ready to
00:11listen. And in the end, you know, it's going to be up to the Ukrainians to decide what they
00:17would accept and what they won't. But he's certainly showing that he's ready to engage
00:21constructively. Russia, on the other hand, Putin, on the other hand, you know, is still launching
00:27hundreds of drones and murdering innocent civilians in Ukraine. You know, the war could
00:33stop tomorrow if Russia pulls out. Russia started this war. It is an illegal and barbaric invasion
00:40of a sovereign and free country. And let us never forget that. Now, obviously, we want this,
00:48the fighting to stop. And we hope that the United States and Europe and Ukraine can collectively now
00:57change this. I know this 28-point plan has evolved quite a lot since it was first presented.
01:05And the question then is, will Russia engage and will Russia be constructive?
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