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Crisis Ukraine, the Kremlin: Biden and Putin will return to meet at a distance

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised his US counterpart, Joe Biden, to meet again during the recent videoconference meeting. This was confirmed by the spokesman of the Kremlin, Dimitrj Peskov, during a speech to the broadcaster Rossija 1. “The Russian president said they would definitely meet again and he would very much like that to happen,” Peskov explained, clarifying that the two leaders have decided to hold another conversation after the talks between their representatives. “The presidents agreed that after the trusted representatives have done some work, they will have to speak again, perhaps always with the help of the same video format,” Peskov said.

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According to Peskov, the United States appears to be genuinely convinced that the allegations “about the Russian invasion” of Ukraine are true. “It seems that Americans have already come to believe that this is not a false information campaign, but evangelical truths”, added Peskov, stating that the president of the United States, Joe Biden, spoke of an “invasion” of Ukraine. during his recent videoconference meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The Kremlin spokesman explained that Putin replied to Biden that “Russian forces are deployed in Russia and do not pose a threat to anyone”. Furthermore, Peskov declared that “it is not clear” whether the administration of the president of the United States is more consistent in following his agreements than those of his predecessors. The spokesman also said that Moscow and Washington have different interpretations “of what the so-called red lines are”, which represents a “serious disagreement between the two sides”.

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President Biden said he will send more troops to NATO-allied Eastern European countries in the event that Russia invades Ukraine, adding that there will be “devastating economic consequences” for the Russian economy. Biden answered questions from reporters yesterday after the press briefing on the tornadoes, saying that if Putin were to “move to Ukraine” he would face “devastating” economic consequences. Biden added that the US and NATO countries would move to enhance the defense capabilities of the B9 countries (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Slovakia) more vulnerable to the threat posed by Moscow. .

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“We have an obligation to defend these countries from any attack by Russia,” he said. The head of the White House added that Russia would pay a “terrible price” in terms of image if it were to attack Ukraine.

And an absolutely aligned position was expressed today by British Foreign Minister Liz Truss, saying that “the major economic powers in the world are united” in warning Russia that an invasion of Ukraine would have “enormous” consequences. “We have been clear that any Russian foray into Ukraine would have enormous consequences for which there would be a serious cost,” Truss told a press conference on the last day of the G7 Foreign and Development ministerial underway in Liverpool.

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