little children, it breaks my heart, he says, he and his wife worry poland could be next. you re afraid russia could attack poland? we feel very threatened, she says, i think about it every day. in a few hours, russia and ukraine will meet for negotiations. this is the fourth round of talks between the two countries since putin s invasion began. in a call with france and germany this weekend, putin gave to indication he would stop the war. that according to a french official who witnessed the conversation. french president macron also discussing the crisis earlier today with president biden. joining me to talk about what could come of these negotiations is catherine stoner, the author of russia resurrected. thank you for joins us, congresswoman jackie speier says
what mr. slips could actually pull off politically as well as here. the ukrainians interests have changed with the experience of war now. the craziest part of this whole war is that if vladimir putin really didn t want ukraine to join nato, invading would be the worst thing for arguing that. catherine stoner, we thank you for your analysis there. after the break, my conversation with a winner of the nobel peace prize. she spent her career trying to rid the world of nuclear weapons. what she had to say about the new nuclear threat from russia, and inside ukraine thousands are still struggling to escape the violence. here s skynews alex crawford. reporter: with sharking hands and uncertain steps, the terribly old and terribly frail are pushing through their fear,