Putin on the phone with Johnson: Ukraine crisis on the agenda

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Putin on the phone with Johnson: Ukraine crisis on the agenda

Putin on the phone with Johnson: Ukraine crisis on the agenda

Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday. After 13.12.2021, SNA took center stage

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According to the Kremlin press service, Putin has said that Kiev is intentionally worsening the situation on the contact line in the Donbass. Ukrainian officials also use heavy weapons and drones, which are prohibited by the Minsk Agreement. The British prime minister’s office, in turn, said that Johnson had expressed concerns about “Russian troops building up on the border with Ukraine” and It was repeated. The key is to reduce stress and find permanent solutions. “The Prime Minister emphasized the UK’s commitment to Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty and warned that destabilizing measures would be a strategic mistake with serious consequences,” Downing said. Recognized the importance of dialogue on international and regional security issues, and the two leaders agreed that it was imperative that all parties comply with the terms of the Minsk Agreement. Tensions between Russia and the West Last but not least, NATO reported a concentration of Russian troops near the Ukrainian border. Since then, several Western states have threatened Russia with consequences and predicted an alleged invasion of the state against Ukraine. As the White House announced on Tuesday, US President Joe Biden was concerned about the situation in recent talks with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Ukraine and called for a diplomatic agreement. In addition, he has promised that the West will respond to a possible military escalation with joint economic sanctions and other sanctions. For his part, Putin has insisted that Russia is interested in credible, legally binding guarantees that NATO will no longer expand east not to carry offensive weapons into states bordering Russia, including Ukraine, Moscow has repeatedly said. It has denied the allegations of “aggressive action” and said it does not threaten anyone. According to Russian officials, such verbal attacks are used as an excuse to keep NATO military equipment near Russian national borders.

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Now even the last member of NATO must know that the invasion of Donbass will result in the destruction of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and its allies in Ukraine.

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The Russian army is on alert. If Ukraine, with the help of the US, conducts a military offensive against the separate republics of Donetsk and Lugansk, there will most likely be a retaliation. This relates to the violation of the Minsk Agreement.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday. According to the Kremlin, the focus was on the situation around Ukraine.

According to the Kremlin press service, Putin has said that Kiev is intentionally worsening the situation on the contact line in the Donbass. Ukrainian authorities also use heavy weapons and drones, which are prohibited by the Minsk Agreement.

“There were also concrete examples of Kiev’s destructive line aimed at undermining the Minsk Agreement, which is an indisputable basis for resolving the internal crisis in Ukraine,” the Kremlin said.

For its part, the British prime minister’s office said Johnson had expressed concerns about “Russian forces building up on the border with Ukraine” and reiterated the importance of de-escalating tensions and finding permanent solutions.

Downing Street said the Prime Minister emphasized Britain’s commitment to Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty and warned that destabilizing measures would be a strategic mistake with serious consequences.

Johnson also recognized the importance of dialogue on international and regional security issues, and the two leaders agreed that it was imperative that all parties comply with the terms of the Minsk Agreement.

Tensions between Russia and the West

Recently, NATO reported a concentration of Russian troops near the Ukrainian border. Since then, several Western states have threatened Russia with consequences and predicted an alleged invasion of the state against Ukraine.

As the White House announced on Tuesday, in recent talks with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, US President Joe Biden expressed concern about the situation around Ukraine and called for a diplomatic settlement. In addition, he has promised that the West will respond to a possible military escalation with joint economic sanctions and other sanctions.

High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell - SNA, 1920, 13.12.2021

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For his part, Putin has emphasized that Russia is interested in credible, legally binding guarantees that NATO will no longer expand east and that no offensive weapons are deployed in states bordering Russia, including Ukraine. Will be done.

Moscow has repeatedly denied allegations of “aggressive action” and said it did not threaten anyone. According to Russian officials, such verbal attacks are used as an excuse to keep NATO military equipment near Russian national borders.

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