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Russia: US-Biden Talks Will Continue Immediately After US-Putin Talks

Russian and US officials will immediately resume yesterday’s two-hour teleconference between the presidents. Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden for Ukraine with discussions on this “complicated conflict situation”, as announced by the Kremlin.

However, no specific dates or details were given on how these contacts will be made. The agreement to continue the discussions was the main, tangible result of the video conference during which the two leaders presented opposing positions on Ukraine, which says it is preparing for a possible invasion by tens of thousands of Russian soldiers near its borders.

Neither side spoke of significant progress in the talks, in which Biden warned Putin that the West could to impose “strong economic and other means” at the expense of Russia, if she invades, while Putin asked guarantees that NATO will not expand eastward.

“The presidents agreed to appoint the representatives”

Russia denies threatening its neighbor and says it is responding to threats from Ukraine and NATO. “The presidents have agreed to appoint the representatives, who will soon begin a discussion on this complex conflict, a discussion on strategic security issues on the continent,” the Kremlin spokesman said. Dmitry Peshkov, according to the ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ.

He said the two leaders would have to speak again after contacts between their officials, but that no date had been set for the next communication. Peshkov said the video conference did not discuss the possibility of Western sanctions against Russia’s new Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

The White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said yesterday that the fact that gas has not yet begun to flow into Nord Stream 2 creates a lever of pressure for the West against Putin. “If Vladimir Putin wants to see gas flow through this pipeline, he may not want to take the risk of invading Ukraine,” Sullivan told reporters at the White House.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmitro Koulempa He told Reuters that talks between Biden and Putin had served the purpose of “deterrence and de-escalation”.

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