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Biden, Putin to hold virtual meeting over Ukraine issue

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Published: 12:20, 5 December 2021  
Biden, Putin to hold virtual meeting over Ukraine issue

U.S. President Joe Biden will hold a virtual meeting with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Tuesday (December 7) to discuss the tense situation in Ukraine.

“Biden will underscore U.S. concerns with Russian military activities on the border with Ukraine and reaffirm the United States` support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine,” White House spokesperson Jen Psaki said in a statement.

She said other topics would include "strategic stability, cyber and regional issues."

The two will also talk about bilateral ties and the implementation of agreements reached at their Geneva summit in June, the Kremlin said on Saturday (December 4).

"The conversation will indeed take place on Tuesday," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Reuters. "Bilateral relations, of course, Ukraine and the realization of the agreements reached in Geneva are the main (items) on the agenda," he said.

The exact timing of the call was not disclosed.
More than 94,000 Russian troops are believed to be massed near Ukraine`s borders. On Friday, Oleksii Reznikov, Ukraine defense minister said citing intelligence reports that Moscow may be planning a large-scale military offensive at the end of January, 

U.S. officials have come to similar conclusions, they said.

However, Biden has rejected Russian demands for security guarantees in the region.

"My expectation is we`re going to have a long discussion with Putin," Biden told reporters on Friday as he departed for a weekend trip to Camp David.

He added, "I don`t accept anybody`s red lines,"

Biden said he and his advisers were preparing a comprehensive set of initiatives aimed at deterring Putin from an invasion. Although he did not give further details, the administration has discussed possibilities of collaboration with European allies to impose more sanctions on Russia.

Lloyd Austin, U.S. defense secretary, separately said that Washington was committed to ensuring that Ukraine had what it needed to protect its territory. There was a lot of space for diplomacy and leadership to work on Ukraine, he added.
Meanwhile James C. McConville, chief of staff of the U.S. Army, referred to estimates of 95,000 to 100,000 Russian troops on the border with Ukraine at the same conference on Saturday (December 4).

"I don`t know what they are going to do, but I am very, very concerned," McConville said.

Moscow accuses Kyiv of pursuing its own military build-up. It has dismissed as inflammatory suggestions that it is preparing for an attack on its southern neighbor and has defended its right to deploy troops on its own territory as it sees fit.

U.S. officials say they do not know yet what Putin`s intentions are, including whether Putin has made a decision to invade Ukraine.

Relationships between the USA and Russia have been deteriorating for years, notably with Russia`s annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, the intervention in Syria in 2015 and U.S. intelligence charges of meddling in the 2016 election won by now-former President Donald Trump.

But they have become more volatile in recent months.

The Biden administration has asked Moscow to crack down on ransom ware and cybercrime attacks emanating from Russian soil, and in November charged a Ukraine national and a Russian in one of the worst ransom ware attacks against American targets.

Russia has repeatedly denied carrying out or tolerating cyber-attacks.

The two presidents have had an in-person meeting since Biden took office in January, sitting down for talks in Geneva in June. On July 9, they last spoke on the phone. Biden relishes direct talks with world leaders, seeing them as a way to lower tensions.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Stockholm earlier this week that the United States and its European allies would impose "severe costs and consequences on Russia if it takes further aggressive action against Ukraine."_Zee News

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