US President Joe Biden is expected to hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin after the United States warned that Russia could invade Ukraine any day. The State Department, meanwhile, has ordered non-emergency staff from its embassy in Ukraine to leave Kiev following escalating tensions with Russia. The US embassy said in a Twitter message that "despite the shortage of diplomatic staff, the embassy's core team, our Ukrainian counterpart and State Department and US officials around the world continue to make diplomatic and supportive efforts to support Ukraine's security, democracy and prosperity." We will continue.
The United States has issued a "dramatic" alarm over Ukraine, saying a Russian air strike could begin in a few days and that American citizens could be asked to leave within 48 hours. According to AFP, White House National Security Adviser Jack Sullivan told reporters in Washington that more than 100,000 Russian troops were stationed along the Ukrainian border who would attack Ukraine on any given day. Can do
Rejecting speculation that the Kremlin would never create a crisis while the Beijing Olympics are still underway in Russia's close ally China, Sullivan said such an attack could take place before the end of the Games on February 20. National Security Adviser Jack Sullivan added that the scenario of an immediate attack was very clear.
Stressing that it was not yet known if the Russian president had decided to attack, Jack Sullivan said the United States was alerting him to the worst situation, including an immediate attack on the Ukrainian capital. He added that if Russia invaded Ukraine, it would launch air strikes and missile strikes, adding that US citizens in Ukraine would be evacuated as soon as possible in the next 24 to 48 hours. Get out The statement came shortly after talks between President Joe Biden and six European leaders, including NATO and EU leaders, on the worst crisis between the West and Russia since the end of the Cold War.
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