Tuzla island conflict
Details of the conversation came to the surface - Biden threatened, Putin responded
He warned of "strong economic and other countermeasures" that would follow if Moscow starts a military conflict, the White House said.
Biden, Putin set video call Tuesday as Ukraine tensions grow
Presidents Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin will speak in a video call on Dec. 7, the White House and Kremlin said, as tensions between the United States and Russia escalate over a Russian troop buildup on the Ukrainian border that's seen as a sign of a potential invasion.
US vows to prevent any Russian invasion of Ukraine
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Dec. 3 he would make it "very, very difficult" for Russia to launch any invasion of Ukraine, which warned that a large-scale attack may be planned for next month.
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At a Bilateral Meeting, Blinken and Lavrov Exchanged Threats and Hopes
The foreign ministers of Russia and the United States held a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the OSCE summit, which is being held in the suburbs of Stockholm, writes Le Monde.
The meeting between Vučić and Putin started: Warm greetings from two presidents VIDEO
"Every meeting with the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin is of exceptional importance for our country. A tete-a-tete meeting of the President of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vui with the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin in Sochi," reads the description of the video posted on the Instagram profile of Buducnostsrbijeav. .
New Variant of the Delta Strain of COVID-19 in Moscow
Three cases of infection with a new variant of the Delta strain of coronavirus have been identified in Moscow and the Moscow region. This was announced by the Chief Sanitary Doctor of Russia Anna Popova.
It is the same mutation of the virus that was found in about 7% of patients in the UK, said Anna Popova in a television interview and called on people to be vaccinated en masse.
Turkish, Russian leaders discuss regional issues over phone
The presidents of Turkey and Russia on Oct. 7 held a phone call to discuss bilateral ties and regional issues, according to the Turkish Communications Directorate.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin also exchanged views on regional developments, it added in a statement.
Speculations on Climate Change and Investment Cuts Cause Panic and Mess on European Fuel Markets
Fuel markets in Europe are in turmoil and panic because of speculation over climate change and investment cuts, Russian President Vladimir Putin highlighted on Tuesday.
Putin Urges Government to Curtail Spending as World Turns Back on Fossil Fuels
President Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian government to look at curtailing spending from the state rainy-day fund on Friday, after the finance ministry said the global shift away from oil and gas could jeopardise Russian state finances within a decade.
Putin Receives Erdogan in Sochi, Talk for Three Hours
SOCHI, September 29./TASS/. The presidents of Russia and Turkey, Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, have finished their talks in Sochi. The talks began at approximately 13:30 Moscow time and lasted about three hours.
"[The talks] have ended," Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told TASS when asked whether the talks were still in progress.