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![]() by AFP Staff Writers Washington (AFP) Dec 8, 2021
US President Joe Biden will call NATO's Eastern European members on Thursday to discuss his video summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin and fears of war in Ukraine, the White House said. Biden "will convene a call with the leaders of the Bucharest Nine group of our eastern flank NATO Allies to brief them on his call with President Putin, hear their perspectives on the current security situation, and underscore the United States' commitment to transatlantic security," a statement said Wednesday. The Bucharest group comprises Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. The White House said Biden would be holding the conference call after he speaks to Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, who has appealed for more US help in warding off threats of further Russian attacks. Western countries say they are deeply concerned by the buildup of around 100,000 Russian troops on the Ukrainian border. Russia has already has seized the Crimean peninsula and backed a separatist rebellion since 2014. Moscow says the additional troops are there to defend against Ukraine being absorbed into the US-led NATO military alliance, although Ukraine is nowhere close to being accepted in the group. Biden and Putin discussed the tension during a two-hour video summit on Tuesday.
![]() ![]() Putin asked Biden for 'guarantees' NATO won't expand eastwards: Kremlin Moscow (AFP) Dec 7, 2021 The Kremlin Tuesday described Vladimir Putin's talks with US leader Joe Biden as "frank" and said the Russian president requested Washington provide guarantees NATO will not continue its eastward expansion. The two leaders spoke in a tense, two-hour virtual summit earlier Tuesday, with Biden warning Putin of a "strong" Western economic response should Russian forces massed on Ukraine's border go on the attack. "On the whole the talks were frank and professional," the Kremlin said in a statemen ... read more
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