প্রকাশ: 16/02/2022
US President Joe Biden vowed Tuesday to push for a
diplomatic resolution of the Ukraine crisis, but warned that a Russian invasion
remained "very much a possibility" and that retaliatory sanctions
were primed and ready.
Biden said that despite Russian claims earlier in the day,
Washington and its allies had yet to verify the withdrawal of any of the
150,000 troops he says Moscow has now mustered along Ukraine's border.
"Analysts indicate that they remain very much in a
threatening position," Biden said in an address on the crisis. "The
United States is prepared no matter what happens," the US leader said. "We
are ready with diplomacy," he said. "And we are ready to respond decisively
to a Russian attack on Ukraine, which is still very much a possibility,"
Biden said, warning of "powerful sanctions."
Earlier, Moscow's defense ministry announced some soldiers
and hardware were leaving the border region to return to their bases at the end
of planned exercises.
After a meeting Tuesday with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz
in Moscow, President Vladimir Putin said Russia "of course" did not
want war, and was willing to look for solutions with the West.
"We are ready to work further together. We are ready to
go down the negotiations track," Putin told a joint press conference with
Scholz, confirming a "partial pullback of troops."
- 'Not our enemy' - Scholz called the Russian announcement
"a good sign," but Washington said it wanted proof of a de-escalation,
after warning over the weekend that Russian troops were poised to invade
Ukraine as soon as this week.
In a call with Russia Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, US
Secretary of State Antony Blinken demanded proof of "verifiable, credible,
meaningful de-escalation."
Biden, who spoke directly with Putin on Saturday, said there
were "real ways" to address both sides' security concerns. "We
should give the diplomacy every chance to succeed," he said.
In answer to Putin's concerns that Ukraine would try to join
NATO, and that the alliance would place more strategic weapons on Russia's
borders, Biden said the United States had put forward "concrete ideas to
establish a security environment in Europe."
However, he added on Ukraine: "We will not sacrifice
basic principles though. Nations have a right to sovereignty and territorial
integrity."
He noted that Russia is not being threatened by the United
States, NATO or Ukraine.
"To the citizens of Russia: you are not our enemy. And
I do not believe you want a bloody, destructive war against Ukraine," he
said.
- 'Absurd' situation-
Scholz appeared to go further and reassure the Russians
directly on the Ukraine-in-NATO question.
After meeting Putin, he told German reporters that Ukraine
is not about to join the NATO alliance.
"There is one fact: Ukraine's joining NATO is not the
order of the day," Scholz said.
"Everyone has to take a step back and realize that we
cannot have a military conflict over a question that is not on the
agenda," he said, saying that such a situation would be
"absurd."
- Cyber-attack-
Kyiv remained tense after a series of cyberattacks shut down
the websites of the country's defense ministry and armed forces as well as two
state banks.
For weeks, defense experts have predicted that a Russian
invasion would be preceded by a cyber-offensive.
The affected sites included the Oschadbank state savings
bank and Privat -- two of the country's largest financial institutions.
Both resumed service later Tuesday, but the military sites
remained inaccessible hours after the initial reports of the attack emerged.
The defense ministry site showed an error message saying it
was "undergoing technical maintenance."
In a separate move likely to anger Kyiv, Russian lawmakers
voted Tuesday to urge Putin to recognize two breakaway regions in eastern
Ukraine as "sovereign and independent states."
The two regions, Donetsk and Lugansk, have large
Russian-speaking, pro- Moscow populations that have been locked in a deadly
fight with Kyiv since 2014, with the conflict claiming some 14,000 lives. Declaring
them independent republics would effectively end the Minsk agreements peace
plan for the ongoing war, and potentially open the door to bringing in Russian troops.
Russia already controls the Crimean Peninsula that it seized from Ukraine in 2014.
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