Russian Presidents Vladimir Putin and American President Joe Biden agreed on Monday to meet at a summit, proposed by their French counterpart Emmanuel Macron on the condition that an invasion of Ukraine did not take place by then. , a surprise announcement that comes as a war was given for imminent.
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“Presidents Biden and Putin have each accepted the principle of such a summit”, welcomed the Elysée in a press release, specifying that the talks would subsequently be extended to “all stakeholders” in the crisis. Ukrainian.
But this summit “can only be held if Russia does not invade Ukraine”, warned the French presidency.
This announcement by Paris comes as Russia and Ukraine continued on Sunday to accuse each other of being responsible for the new fighting in the separatist east of Ukraine.
Westerners fear that the intensification of fighting for several days on the front line might serve as a pretext for Russia, which has massed 150,000 soldiers on the Ukrainian borders, to launch a massive attack once morest its pro-Western neighbor.
Joe Biden will meet Vladimir Putin “if an invasion has not taken place”, the White House has confirmed, in the absence of comments from the Kremlin at first.
The United States “is committed to continuing diplomacy until such time as an invasion begins,” White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement.
“We are also prepared to inflict swift and severe consequences if Russia chooses war instead,” Ms. Psaki warned, however, “and currently Russia appears to be continuing its preparations for a full-scale attack on the Ukraine very soon”.
The content of the summit will be prepared by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov during their meeting scheduled for next Thursday, said the Elysée for his part.
Blacklist
After his visit to Moscow in early February, Emmanuel Macron snatched this diplomatic victory following two talks on the same day on Sunday with Vladimir Putin.
His second meeting with Vladimir Putin took place in the evening, following the French president had spoken to his American counterpart Joe Biden, confirming his role as mediator between the two former Cold War enemy powers.
This surprise announcement contrasts with the warnings of an imminent intervention by Moscow, according to Westerners, Antony Blinken repeating once more on Sunday that Russia was “regarding” to invade Ukraine.
The United States has warned the UN of the existence, according to them, of a blacklist drawn up by Moscow of Ukrainians to be eliminated.
Washington has ‘credible information that Russian forces are creating lists of Ukrainians to be killed or sent to camps in the event of a military occupation’ of Ukraine, official letter to High Commissioner for Human Rights says of UN man Michelle Bachelet.
Moscow denies any plan to invade Ukraine but demands the promise that the country will never join NATO and an end to the expansion of the Alliance on its borders, all demands rejected by the West until ‘here.
Cease fire
Vladimir Putin puts the outbreak of violence on the front line on the account of “Ukrainian provocations”, while the separatists ordered the evacuation of civilians and the mobilization of men able to fight.
The evacuation order prompted 53,000 civilians out of three million living in the separatist zone to reach Russia, according to Moscow, and a state of emergency was declared in the Russian region of Kursk.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky denounced the “provocative firing” of the rebels sponsored by Moscow and called for the resumption of negotiations with Russia under the aegis of the OSCE and the establishment of an “immediate ceasefire”.
Officials of the independentist region of Lugansk report on Monday two civilians killed in bombings by the Ukrainian army, unverifiable accusations from independent sources.
According to the Elysée, the importance of a ceasefire was also underlined during the Putin-Macron interview.
The heads of Russian and French diplomacy, Sergei Lavrov and Jean-Yves Le Drian, are due to meet on Monday, according to Moscow.
An extraordinary meeting of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) devoted to Ukraine is also due to take place on Monday.
The crisis around Ukraine since late 2021 has caused the worst escalation of tensions Europe has seen since the Cold War.