Member-only story
Kyiv Demands an Urgent Meeting With Russia. Russia rejects.
Kyiv demands a meeting with Russia and the signatories to the Vienna Document within 48 hours. Russia rejects Ukraine’s invitation to meet, while Germany’s Olaf Scholz heads to Kyiv and Moscow for talks.
Kyiv demands a meeting with Russia and the signatories to the Vienna Document within 48 hours: Kyiv, February 13 — Ukraine has sought a conference with Russia and all other signatories to the Vienna Document within 48 hours to address the situation involving army moves near the Ukrainian border, according to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba on Sunday. “Russia failed to respond to our Vienna Document request.” As a result, we proceed to the following phase. “We request a meeting with Russia and all participating states within 48 hours to discuss its reinforcement and redeployment along our border and in temporarily occupied Crimea,” he tweeted.
Ukraine has requested a meeting with Russia as tensions between the two countries increase, raising worries of an armed war in the United States and other friendly states. He requested that Russia and the other participating countries meet within 48 hours to discuss “reinforcement and redeployment” along their border and in Crimea “Within 48 hours, we request a meeting with Russia and all participating states to discuss its reinforcement and redeployment along our border and in temporarily occupied Crimea,” Kuleba stated. Ukraine’s proposal for a meeting comes amid rising tensions between Moscow and Kyiv, as well as suspicions in the United States and other NATO members that Russia is contemplating an invasion of Ukraine. Scholz arrived in Ukraine on Monday, where he will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich The Pope conducts a quiet prayer for Ukraine with the congregation. In the midst of Russia-Ukraine hostilities, US officials warn that diplomatic efforts are shrinking.’
What happens if Russia invades Ukraine?
Ukraine has demanded an immediate conference with Russia and dozens of other European countries to explain Moscow’s deployment of military near its border with the ex-Soviet state. Late Sunday, Foreign Minister Dmytro…