No breakthrough in Biden-Putin call

No breakthrough in Biden-Putin call

US President Biden spoke of “great human suffering” in the event of an invasion of Ukraine. Above all, Kremlin boss Putin complains about the lack of pressure on Kiev. There is no breakthrough.

US President Joe Biden warned Russian President Vladimir Putin against invading Ukraine.

After the meeting, the White House announced that Biden had stressed that an invasion would “cause great human suffering and damage Russia’s reputation”. The result would be a resolute response from the United States and its allies, with dire consequences for Moscow. Biden made it clear again that the US was still ready for diplomatic talks, but “also prepared for other scenarios”.

Putin calls for more pressure on Ukraine

In the phone call, Putin complained about the lack of pressure from the West on Ukraine. “He (Putin) noted that Western countries are not exerting the appropriate pressure to ensure that Kiev fulfills its obligations,” Putin’s foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov said in the evening, according to the TASS state agency. The US warnings of a possible impending attack by Russia on neighboring Ukraine are “hysteria,” Ushakov said. Nevertheless, the conversation was “fairly balanced and factual”.

Biden presented “a series of considerations” that, from a US perspective, took into account Russian concerns about security in Europe, Ushakov said. Putin has promised to examine these statements. At the same time, it has already become clear that key Russian demands are not being met.

No breakthrough

After the two presidents spoke on the phone, a high-ranking official in the US government emphasized that the dynamic that had developed over the past few weeks had not fundamentally changed as a result of the conversation. The US side had put ideas on the table with a view to security in Europe, which would also address some of Russia’s concerns. The government official was not more specific. It is unclear whether Russia is interested in achieving its goal through diplomacy rather than force, he said, but stressed: “There is too much at stake here not to give Russia every chance to act to avoid what we believe would be catastrophic.”

The two presidents have agreed that their teams should keep in touch in the coming days, the US administration official said. “Russia could still decide to take military action.” In fact, this is absolutely possible.

Concerns about a Russian invasion are growing

Concerns about a Russian invasion of Ukraine are growing in the US and Europe. Several countries – including Germany – called on their citizens to leave Ukraine on Saturday. The US government is warning of a possible Russian invasion of the neighboring country before the end of next week. Russia denies this and for its part accuses the USA of increasing the risk of war itself by warning of Russian aggression.

Source: Stern

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