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United States & Russia Meet Again Over Ukraine, No Major Breakthrough

United States & Russia Meet Again Over Ukraine, No Major Breakthrough

United States & Russia Meet Again Over Ukraine, No Major Breakthrough

Secretary of State; Anthony Blinken and Russian Foreign Minister; Sergey Lavrov met and had a dialogue on Friday but there was no major breakthrough during their talks in Geneva but agreed they wanted discussions to happen and continue.

With tens of thousands of Russian troops gathering along the border with Ukraine, the United States and its Western allies fear Russia is preparing for an invasion of the country, something Russian leaders have repeatedly denied.

Russia has demanded a guarantee that Ukraine never join NATO, something Blinken and allies have called a “non-starter” in negotiations. Blinken said it will be up to Ukraine to determine the future of its defense.

After the talks in Geneva, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned of a “swift, severe” response if Russia invades Ukraine after massing troops near its border. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow was still waiting for a written response to its demands for security guarantees.

According to Reuters, both said they were open to further dialogue, and Blinken saw grounds to hope that mutual security concerns could be addressed.

United States & Russia Meet Again Over Ukraine, No Major Breakthrough

“Based on the conversations we’ve had — the extensive conversations — over the past week and today here in Geneva I think there are grounds for and a means to address some of the mutual concerns that we have about security,” Blinken said.

He described the talks as “frank and substantive” and said Russia now faced a choice.

“It can choose the path of diplomacy that can lead to peace and security, or the path that will lead only to conflict, severe consequences and international condemnation,” Blinken told reporters, adding that diplomacy would be preferable.

“We’ve been clear – if any Russian military forces move across Ukraine’s border, that’s a renewed invasion. It will be met with swift, severe and a united response from the United States and our partners and allies.”

Lavrov said the ball was in Washington’s court.

Describing the meeting as open and useful, he said Moscow would understand whether talks were on the right track once it had received a written response to its sweeping security demands from the United States.

Russia’s demands include a halt to NATO’s eastward expansion and a pledge that Ukraine will never be allowed to join the Western military alliance.

“I can’t tell you if we’re on the right track or the wrong track. We’ll understand this when we receive the American response on paper to all the points in our proposal,” Lavrov said.

Tatiana Stanovaya, head of political analysis firm R.Politik, commented on Telegram: “This is partly a trap, of course, because any such written response will be used to discredit the U.S. negotiating position.”

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