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Ukraine-Russia conflict: How the US and Europe are reacting

2022-02-23T11:22:04.832Z


Ukraine-Russia conflict: How the US and Europe are reacting Created: 2022-02-23Updated: 2022-02-23, 12:11 p.m US Secretary of State Antony Blinken should have prepared a possible Biden-Putin summit with his counterpart Sergey Lavrov in Geneva. © Carolyn Kaster/AP Pool/dpa The reaction to Putin's decision promptly comes in the form of sanctions. A meeting between Biden and Putin is also not plan


Ukraine-Russia conflict: How the US and Europe are reacting

Created: 2022-02-23Updated: 2022-02-23, 12:11 p.m

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken should have prepared a possible Biden-Putin summit with his counterpart Sergey Lavrov in Geneva.

© Carolyn Kaster/AP Pool/dpa

The reaction to Putin's decision promptly comes in the form of sanctions.

A meeting between Biden and Putin is also not planned for the time being.

The Ukrainian ambassador fears that the consequences will come too late.

Berlin/Brussels/Moscow - The United States and its allies are responding to the Russian aggression against Ukraine with a united front: After the European Union, Great Britain and the United States, Japan, Australia and Canada followed suit with punitive measures.

US President Joe Biden (r) welcomed Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba to the Oval Office of the White House on Tuesday.

© Adam Schultz/White House/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa

The sanctions are primarily aimed at Russian banks, business people and decision-makers who support President Vladimir Putin's policies.

According to the EU, Putin himself is not on the list.

The EU sanctions should come into force on Wednesday.

Before the regular meeting of the federal cabinet, Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) and the federal ministers responsible for security issues discussed the situation in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock confer.

© Michele Tantussi/Reuters/Pool/dpa

On Tuesday, Scholz put the Nord Stream 2 Baltic gas pipeline, a Russian prestige project worth billions, on hold indefinitely.

He thinks it is possible that the pipeline will never go into operation.

The threat of higher gas prices came from Moscow.

Putin appears unimpressed

Unfazed by the sanctions, Putin said on Wednesday, Defender of the Fatherland Day: "But I repeat: Russia's interests and the security of our citizens are unconditional for us." Russia is always open to direct and open dialogue, to the search for diplomatic solutions .

On Monday, Putin recognized the independence of the separatist regions of Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern Ukraine and ordered the deployment of Russian soldiers.

The Kremlin chief is planning an invasion of Ukraine for the second time since 2014.

The West accuses Putin of violating international law.

According to Western sources, Russia has gathered about 150,000 soldiers on the border with Ukraine.

The US threatens further sanctions

The government of US President Joe Biden announced the first punitive measures and threatened more.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken canceled a meeting planned for Thursday in Geneva with his Russian colleague Sergey Lavrov.

The White House ruled out a meeting between Biden and Putin for the time being.

Given the situation, the US is moving additional soldiers and equipment to Eastern Europe.

Biden called Putin's actions the "beginning of an invasion".

He continues to expect a large-scale attack: "We still believe that Russia is ready to go much further and launch a massive military strike against Ukraine."

The new EU sanctions target the 351 members of the Russian parliament who voted to recognize the self-proclaimed People's Republics of Luhansk and Donetsk.

There are also penalties against 27 other people and organizations.

Russia's access to EU financial markets is to be curtailed and EU trade with the breakaway Ukrainian regions restricted.

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Ukraine Ambassador: Sanctions may be too late

The Ukrainian ambassador to Germany welcomes the sanctions against Russia - but fears that they will come too late.

Andriy Melnyk said on Wednesday on Deutschlandfunk that he very much appreciates the unity in the EU and the USA and the measures that have already been taken, such as the suspension of the German-Russian Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.

"We welcome all of this, only today it could be too late." dpa

Source: merkur

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