The U.S. is 'deeply concerned by evidence that Russia has made plans for significant aggressive moves against Ukraine,' Secretary of State Antony Blinken says.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday that the U.S. is"deeply concerned by evidence that Russia has made plans for significant aggressive moves against Ukraine."The U.S. is"deeply concerned by evidence that Russia has made plans for significant aggressive moves against Ukraine," Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday.
But that cost would be economic and political, with the top U.S. diplomat threatening"a range of high-impact economic measures that we've refrained from using in the past." But he and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stopped short of mentioning the use of force to defend Ukraine, which is not a member of the military alliance."We don't know whether President Putin has made the decision to invade.
It will be the latest high-level engagement between the U.S. and Russia amid heightened concern about Russia threatening Ukraine. President Joe Biden deployed his CIA Director Bill Burns to Moscow last month to convey U.S. concerns in person, Blinken said, declining to specify whether he would lay out precisely what those"high-impact" sanctions would be with Lavrov.
Blinken literally laughed off that latter comment, telling reporters after a two-day NATO summit in Latvia that it was"perplexing,""profoundly wrong" and"misguided."
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