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Russia's Lavrov calls for cooler emotions on Ukraine after meeting America's Blinken
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Antony Blinken, left, greets Sergei Lavrov before their meeting in Geneva on Friday. /Russian Foreign Ministry/Handout via Reuters

Antony Blinken, left, greets Sergei Lavrov before their meeting in Geneva on Friday. /Russian Foreign Ministry/Handout via Reuters

 

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said he hoped emotions would cool down over Ukraine, after meeting his U.S. counterpart Antony Blinken.

Lavrov repeated Russian assertions that it poses no threat to its neighbor, but Blinken said after the talks in Geneva that Moscow would face a "swift, severe and a united response" if it invades Ukraine.

Blinken revealed that Washington had agreed to provide written comments to Russia after Moscow demanded security guarantees, including a pledge that Ukraine will never be able to join NATO.

 

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He described Friday's talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, intended to reduce tensions that have risen since Russia massed troops near Ukraine's border, as frank and useful.

"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," Blinken told a news conference in Geneva.

Western states fear Moscow is planning a new assault on Ukraine. Russia denies planning an attack but says it could take unspecified military action if its security demands are not met.

Blinken said Washington had sought during Friday's talks to determine whether Moscow was prepared to take a diplomatic path to defuse tensions over Ukraine.

Both sides agreed it was important for the diplomatic process to continue, he said.

Source(s): Reuters

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