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Blinken consults with European allies ahead of US-Russian face-off

2022-01-20T04:01:27.703Z


The head of American diplomacy Antony Blinken is expected on Thursday January 20 in Berlin to meet with his German, French and...


The head of American diplomacy Antony Blinken is expected Thursday, January 20 in Berlin to talk with his German, French and British partners on the Russian-Ukrainian crisis and prevent it from degenerating into armed conflict.

The American secretary of state still hopes to be able to find a diplomatic way out of the growing tensions between Kiev and Moscow, which has deployed thousands of troops to the Ukrainian border.

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Hours before he arrived in Berlin, the White House raised its voice, promising a

“tough”

response if Russian troops ever entered Ukraine.

"If Russian military forces cross the border into Ukraine, it will constitute a new invasion"

that will attract

"a swift, stern and united response from the United States and our allies,"

the White House spokeswoman said. , Jen Psaki.

During a meeting Thursday morning with his French and German counterparts as well as with the Secretary of State at the British Foreign Office, Antony Blinken will ensure European support for Russia.

A crucial interview, Friday in Geneva, with the head of Russian diplomacy Sergei Lavrov will follow his Berlin stop.

On Wednesday, Antony Blinken began his European tour with a visit to support Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kiev, during which the American diplomat urged Vladimir Putin to choose a “peaceful path”.

A round of talks held last week in Geneva, Brussels and Vienna only revealed the gulf separating Moscow and the West at this stage.

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Russia has deployed tens of thousands of troops to the Ukrainian border, raising fears of an invasion. While denying any plan of attack, the Kremlin insists that a de-escalation requires written guarantees for its security. But Antony Blinken stressed Wednesday that he would not present

"no document"

during his meeting Friday with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

“We have to see where we stand and if there are still opportunities to pursue diplomacy

,” he said, adding that some Russian demands were

“clearly, absolutely doomed to fail,”

such as the engagement. never to enlarge NATO to Ukraine.

In addition to a treaty banning any enlargement of the Atlantic Alliance to Ukraine but also to Georgia, another former Soviet republic, Russia is demanding that the Americans and their allies give up organizing military maneuvers and deployments in Eastern Europe. Moscow has made its demands non-negotiable, and the United States has deemed them essentially unacceptable.

In this context, Washington announced on Wednesday

"a provision of $200 million in additional defensive security aid"

to Ukraine, supplementing $450 million in aid already granted.

This military aid comes on top of that announced by London earlier this week: British Defense Minister Ben Wallace said the UK would send defensive weapons to Ukraine as part of a program to help the country to secure its borders.

Germany, for its part, rejected the idea of ​​delivering arms to Ukraine, saying it would only aggravate tensions.

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On a visit to Kiev and then Moscow at the start of the week, the head of German diplomacy Annalena Baerbock was however very firm, assuring that her country

“would do everything to guarantee the security of Ukraine”

against Russia. And Social Democratic Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Wednesday dispelled ambiguity over the future of the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. Germany, the project's main backer, has pledged to the Americans to block its commissioning if Russia attacks. Ukraine, he said.

Russia denies any belligerent ambition in Ukraine, says it is threatened by the strengthening of NATO in the region and assures that its thousands of soldiers on the Ukrainian border are not a threat.

In response to a pro-Western revolution in Ukraine, Russia already annexed Ukraine's Crimean peninsula in 2014 and is widely seen as the military sponsor of pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, the scene of a war for nearly eight years old.

Source: lefigaro

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