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PDT BIDEN TALKS WITH PDT PUTIN & PROPOSES HIM A SUMMIT OVER UKRAIN CONFLICT

PDT MACRON TO RECEIVE URKAINIAN ZELENSKY


US President Joe Biden (Source: White House)
Pdt Macron,Merkel, Putin&Zelensky Format Normandie
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USPA NEWS - US Pdt Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin talked on the phone Tuesday, 13 April 2021. US Pdt Joe Biden proposed a summit in "a third country" in the "next few months" to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, citing the question of Ukraine and the high tensions between Moscow and Kiev, and discussed the increased Russian troop (80, 000) deployment on the border with Ukraine and a potential summit in a third country. Russia says the troops are there to conduct military drills.US President Joe Biden on Tuesday proposed a summit in "a third country" in the "next few months" to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, citing the question of Ukraine and the high tensions between Moscow and Kiev. The two heads of state agreed during a telephone conversation to "continue the dialogue" for the benefit of "world security".The White House statement of the US Pdt Joe Biden, added that the US would "act firmly in defense of its national interests in response to Russia's actions, such as cyber intrusions and election interference."On the French side, President Macron, one of the heads of state of the Format Normandie, Friday April 16, at the Elysee Palace.Source: White Hosue, Elysee
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Source: Rahma Sophia Rachdi & Jedi Foster
US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin talked on the phone Tuesday, 13 April 2021. US President Joe Biden proposed a summit in "a third country" in the "next few months" to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, citing the question of Ukraine and the high tensions between Moscow and Kiev, and discussed the increased Russian troop (80, 000) deployment on the border with Ukraine and a potential summit in a third country. Russia says the troops are there to conduct military drills.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- US President Joe Biden on Tuesday proposed a summit in "a third country" in the "next few months" to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, citing the question of Ukraine and the high tensions between Moscow and Kiev. The two heads of state (According to the Kremlin), agreed during a telephone conversation to "continue the dialogue" for the benefit of "world security". The White House statement of the US President Joe Biden, added that the US would "act firmly in defense of its national interests in response to Russia's actions, such as cyber intrusions and election interference." The two presidents also discussed the Iran nuclear accord and the ongoing situation in Afghanistan. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ On the French side, President Macron, one of the heads of state of the Format Normandie, (France, Germany, Russia, Ukraine), will receive President Volodimyr Zelenskyy, during a lunch, Friday April 16, at the Elysee Palace, in Paris. Indeed, President Emmanuel Macron is, along with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, mediator in the Ukrainian conflict within the framework of the quadripartite dialogue with Russia and Ukraine (called the “ Format Normandie“). The four heads of state met in Paris in December 2019, for the first meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky after the latter's election in early 2019. We publish the Readout of President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Call with President Vladimir Putin of Russia. Source: The White House, 13 April 2021.
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US President Joe Biden on Tuesday proposed a summit in "a third country" in the "next few months" to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, citing the question of Ukraine and the high tensions between Moscow and Kiev. The two heads of state (According to the Kremlin), agreed during a telephone conversation to "continue the dialogue" for the benefit of "world security". (Source: The White House, Kremlin). Ukraine accuses Russia of having massed new forces near its eastern border and in Crimea, annexed by Moscow in 2014 after pro-Western power came to power in Kiev. The fighting on the front, which was almost at a standstill since a truce concluded in the summer of 2020, has resumed with intensity in recent weeks. G7 foreign ministers and the EU's foreign minister on Monday called on Russia to cease its "provocations" and to engage in "de-escalation". NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg also ruled on Tuesday that the “considerable military strengthening of Russia“ was “unjustified, inexplicable and deeply worrying“. For its part, Moscow accused NATO and the United States on Tuesday of turning Ukraine into a "powder keg" and said it was carrying out "military exercises" near the Ukrainian borders. READOUT OF PDT JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr. CALL WITH PDT VLADIMIR PUTINOF RUSSIA -------------------------------- « President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. spoke today with President Vladimir Putin of Russia. They discussed a number of regional and global issues, including the intent of the United States and Russia to pursue a strategic stability dialogue on a range of arms control and emerging security issues, building on the extension of the New START Treaty. President Biden also made clear that the United States will act firmly in defense of its national interests in response to Russia´s actions, such as cyber intrusions and election interference. President Biden emphasized the United States´ unwavering commitment to Ukraine´s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The President voiced our concerns over the sudden Russian military build-up in occupied Crimea and on Ukraine´s borders, and called on Russia to de-escalate tensions. President Biden reaffirmed his goal of building a stable and predictable relationship with Russia consistent with U.S. interests, and proposed a summit meeting in a third country in the coming months to discuss the full range of issues facing the United States and Russia. » Source: The White House, 13 April 2021.
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