WASHINGTON, 03 January 2022, (TON): US President Joe Biden and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky are due to speak by phone amid growing fears that a Russian military buildup near the border with its pro-Western neighbour heralds an invasion.
The show of US support for Ukraine comes days after Biden warned Russian President Vladimir Putin of severe consequences if Moscow invades the former Soviet country.
Using some of his most direct language yet, Biden said “I'm not going to negotiate here in public, but we made it clear he cannot, I'll emphasise, cannot invade Ukraine.”
The US leader added, in remarks to reporters during a holiday stay in Delaware, that he had “made it clear to President Putin that we will have severe sanctions, we will increase our presence in Europe, with Nato allies” if Russia invades Ukraine.
The White House said that in Sunday's call with Zelensky, Biden will “reaffirm US support for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, discuss Russia's military build-up on Ukraine's borders, and review preparations for upcoming diplomatic engagements to help de-escalate the situation in the region”.
Zelensky tweeted “look forward to talking again with POTUS this Sunday to coordinate our steps for the sake of peace in Ukraine and security in Europe.”
Washington and its European allies accuse Russia of threatening Ukraine with a new invasion. Some 100,000 Russian troops are massed near the border of the country, where Putin already seized the Crimea region in 2014 and is accused of fomenting a pro-Russian separatist war which erupted that same year in the east.
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