Original title: foreign media: Biden or talk to Putin on the situation in Ukraine
Reference News Network reported on November 28 that according to Agence France Presse, Nantucket reported on November 26, US President Biden said on the 26th that he was likely to talk to Russian or Ukrainian leaders to try to ease the increasing tension caused by Russian military build-up and the so-called "coup plot".
During Biden's vacation in Nantucket Island, a reporter asked him if he would talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin or Ukrainian President Zelensky. Biden replied, "it's entirely possible."
It is reported that when asked about Zelensky's claim on the 26th that Russian citizens were involved in the "coup plot" against him, Biden said: "I am very worried. We support Ukraine's territorial integrity. We support Ukraine's ability to manage its own affairs."
Shortly before Biden's remarks, the White House urged diplomatic efforts to "ease" border tensions in Ukraine.
It is reported that White House National Security Council spokesman horn said that President Sullivan, assistant to the president for national security affairs, had a conversation with yelmark, director of the office of the president of Ukraine.
"They discussed Russia's military activities near the Ukrainian border and Russia's common concerns about Ukraine's' severe wording '. They agreed that all parties should ease tensions through diplomatic efforts," horn said
The report said that while the two sides were talking, Zelinski also accused Russia of sending a "very dangerous" signal in the border area.
According to Reuters, Washington, November 26, the top diplomat in charge of European affairs of the U.S. State Department said on the 26th that all options are on the table on how to deal with Russia's "large-scale and unusual" military build-up near the Ukrainian border.
"As you can understand, all the options are on the table. The toolbox here contains a complete set of options," Karen downfried, assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs, told reporters
Secretary of State Condoleezza Blinken will travel to Latvia and Sweden next week to attend meetings of NATO and the organization for security and cooperation in Europe, the report said.
Don fried said that Moscow's "large-scale and unusual" military build-up will be the top topic of the NATO summit.
When asked if Blinken was planning to meet with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov in Stockholm, Don Fred said that she did not have such a news to announce, but she added, "please continue to pay attention."
Reference News Network reported on November 28 that according to Agence France Presse, Nantucket reported on November 26, US President Biden said on the 26th that he was likely to talk to Russian or Ukrainian leaders to try to ease the increasing tension caused by Russian military build-up and the so-called "coup plot".
During Biden's vacation in Nantucket Island, a reporter asked him if he would talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin or Ukrainian President Zelensky. Biden replied, "it's entirely possible."
It is reported that when asked about Zelensky's claim on the 26th that Russian citizens were involved in the "coup plot" against him, Biden said: "I am very worried. We support Ukraine's territorial integrity. We support Ukraine's ability to manage its own affairs."
Shortly before Biden's remarks, the White House urged diplomatic efforts to "ease" border tensions in Ukraine.
It is reported that White House National Security Council spokesman horn said that President Sullivan, assistant to the president for national security affairs, had a conversation with yelmark, director of the office of the president of Ukraine.
"They discussed Russia's military activities near the Ukrainian border and Russia's common concerns about Ukraine's' severe wording '. They agreed that all parties should ease tensions through diplomatic efforts," horn said
The report said that while the two sides were talking, Zelinski also accused Russia of sending a "very dangerous" signal in the border area.
According to Reuters, Washington, November 26, the top diplomat in charge of European affairs of the U.S. State Department said on the 26th that all options are on the table on how to deal with Russia's "large-scale and unusual" military build-up near the Ukrainian border.
"As you can understand, all the options are on the table. The toolbox here contains a complete set of options," Karen downfried, assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs, told reporters
Secretary of State Condoleezza Blinken will travel to Latvia and Sweden next week to attend meetings of NATO and the organization for security and cooperation in Europe, the report said.
Don fried said that Moscow's "large-scale and unusual" military build-up will be the top topic of the NATO summit.
When asked if Blinken was planning to meet with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov in Stockholm, Don Fred said that she did not have such a news to announce, but she added, "please continue to pay attention."
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