Russo-Ukrainian crisis
Joe Biden is Certain: Russia is Preparing to Invade Ukraine
President Joe Biden said he thinks Russian President Vladimir Putin has decided to invade Ukraine, CNN reported.
"I am convinced now that he has made that decision," Biden said in a statement from the White House after a telephone conversation with NATO leaders.
Ukraine: Again, mutual Accusations of Shelling between Kyiv and Separatists
Ukrainian government forces and Russian-backed separatists in the east of the country today again accused each other of shelling and other ceasefire violations amid tensions and fears of a Russian invasion, Reuters reported.
Kyiv and the rebels blamed the escalation after artillery and mortar fire on Thursday.
Allies watch for Kremlin attempt to justify Ukraine invasion
The U.S. issued some of its starkest, most detailed warnings yet about how a Russian invasion of Ukraine might unfold, and its Western allies went on high alert for any attempts by the Kremlin to create a false pretext for a new war in Europe.
U.S. State Department: We welcome Serbia's position on Ukrainian crisis
The U.S. State Department welcomed Serbia's call for a diplomatic solution to the crisis between Ukraine and Russia, noting that Russia and Ukraine are not the same, but that Moscow is the aggressor, the Voice of America reported.
The "fate" of Ukraine - to be discussed today in Brussels
The EU leaders, who will gather today in Brussels at the summit of the EU and the African Union, will previously hold a one-hour meeting dedicated to the crisis in and around Ukraine from 12.30.
US: Russia adds troops near Ukraine despite drawdown claims
As Ukrainians waved flags in a show of defiance of a feared Russian invasion, the United States reported that Moscow had added as many as 7,000 troops to forces stationed along the tense border, a warning that contradicted Kremlin declarations that military units were being pulled back.
Biden: Threat of a Russian Attack on Ukraine Remains, but a Diplomatic Solution is Achievable
US President Joe Biden said the threat of a Russian attack on Ukraine remained, but that a diplomatic solution to the crisis was still achievable.
Biden spoke in a special address to the nation, in which he commented about the situation and the actions that the United States is ready to take.
Russian Ambassador to the EU: Russia will Not Attack Ukraine Today
US hasn’t verified Russian pullback of troops near Ukraine: Biden
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Feb. 15 that he welcomed a security dialogue with the West, and his military reported pulling back some of its troops near Ukraine. But U.S. President Joe Biden said the U.S. had not verified Russia's claim and that an invasion was still a distinct possibility.
Some Russian Troops are Withdrawing from the Border with Ukraine
Some of the Russian troops stationed on the border with Ukraine are returning to their garrisons. This was reported by TASS and Interfax.
The official announcement of the Russian Ministry of Defense in Moscow is that they have already completed their exercises in the area.
CNN: Putin is Ready to Negotiate
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told CNN's Frederick Pleitgen that Russian President Vladimir Putin was "ready to negotiate", saying the crisis in Ukraine was only part of Russia's security concerns.
Biden and Johnson: There is still Hope for a Diplomatic Solution in Ukraine
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