President Biden and Putin to speak as Ukraine warnings mount

President Biden and Putin to speak as Ukraine warnings mount

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Servicemen of the armed forces of Russia and Belarus take part in the Union Courage 2022 joint military exercise at the Brestsky training ground in Belarus

U.S. President Joe Biden and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin will speak on Saturday as Western nations warned a war in Ukraine could ignite at any moment.

Putin requested the telephone call between the leaders to take place on Monday, a White House official said, but Biden wanted to conduct it sooner as Washington detailed increasingly vivid accounts of a possible attack on Ukraine.
Australia and New Zealand on Saturday joined the countries urging their citizens to leave Ukraine, after Washington said a Russian invasion, including a possible air assault, could occur anytime.
Moscow has repeatedly disputed Washingtonโ€™s version of events, saying it has massed more than 100,000 troops near the Ukrainian border to maintain its own security against aggression by NATO allies.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed hope that Putin would choose diplomacy but said Washington would impose swift economic sanctions if Moscow invades.
โ€œI continue to hope that he will not choose the path of renewed aggression and heโ€™ll chose the path of diplomacy and dialogue,โ€ Blinken told reporters after a meeting with Pacific leaders in Fiji. โ€œBut if he doesnโ€™t, weโ€™re prepared. โ€
Putin, jostling for influence in post-Cold War Europe, is seeking security guarantees from Biden to block Kyivโ€™s entry into NATO and missile deployments near Russiaโ€™s borders.
Washington regards many of the proposals as non-starters but has pushed the Kremlin to discuss them jointly with Washington and its European allies.
Still, Biden, who will join the weekend call from the mountainside presidential retreat in Camp David, Maryland, has long believed that one-on-one engagement with Putin may be the best chance at a resolution.
Two calls in December between Biden and Putin produced no breakthroughs but set the stage for diplomacy between their aides. The two leaders have not spoken since, and diplomats from both sides have struggled to find common ground. Four-way talks in Berlin between Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France on Thursday made no progress.
Putin also plans to speak with French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday, according to Russiaโ€™s TASS news agency.
GATHERING FORCES
U.S. intelligence believes a rapid assault on Kyiv is possible and that Putin could order an invasion before the Winter Olympics end on Feb. 20, Bidenโ€™s national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters on Friday, adding it remains unclear whether such a command has been given.
He said they had gathered sufficient troops near the border to invade the country and that they may initiate an aerial bombing.
On Twitter, Russiaโ€™s Deputy U.N. Ambassador Dmitry Polyanskiy accused Washington of fanning โ€œhysteriaโ€ and mounting a โ€œpanic campaign.โ€
Ukrainian officials have tried to tamp down Washingtonโ€™s assessment an invasion could be imminent.
Nonetheless, Washington planned to send 3,000 extra troops to Poland, Ukraineโ€™s western neighbor, in coming days to try and help reassure NATO allies, four U.S. officials told Reuters. They are in addition to 8,500 already on alert for deployment to Europe if needed.
Meanwhile, Russian forces gathered north, south and east of Ukraine as six Russian warships reached the Black Sea and more Russian military equipment arrived in Belarus. Commercial satellite images from a U.S. firm showed new Russian military deployments at several sites near the border.
Ahead of the talks with Putin, Biden spoke about the crisis with the leaders of Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Poland and Romania, as well as the heads of NATO and the EU. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken also spoke with Ukraineโ€™s foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba.
โ€œOur support for Ukraineโ€™s sovereignty and territorial integrity is unwavering,โ€ Blinken said after the call on Friday.
Washington also expressed concern that Russia and China were cooperating at the highest level, with a senior administration official saying on Saturday the two were โ€œworking to undermine us.โ€
A partnership agreement between Moscow and Beijing shows they are in โ€œfundamental alignmentโ€ that is growing closer, and a meeting between Putin and Chinaโ€™s President Xi Jinping shows Beijing sees Moscowโ€™s moves regarding Ukraine as โ€œlegitimate,โ€ the official told reporters accompanying Blinken on a flight from Australia to Fiji.
REUTERS

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