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NATO chief warns Russia of 'severe costs' if Ukraine attacked by AFP Staff Writers Brussels (AFP) Jan 10, 2022 NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg warned Russia on Monday of "severe costs" if it launches a further attack on Ukraine, saying he hoped crunch talks could chart a way towards a diplomatic solution. "We are working hard for a peaceful political path and we are ready to continue to work with Russia to try to find that path towards a peaceful solution," Stoltenberg said before meeting Ukraine's deputy prime minister. "At the same time, we need to be prepared that Russia once again chooses to use armed force, chooses confrontation instead of cooperation." Stoltenberg was speaking as high-ranking US and Russian officials held a high-stakes meeting in Geneva over the crisis. That will be followed Wednesday by talks in Brussels between Russia and all 30 NATO allies. "We also need to send a very clear message to Russia, that we are united and that there will be severe costs -- economic, political costs -- for Russia if they once again use military force against Ukraine," Stoltenberg said. He pointed out that the alliance provides "support to Ukraine, helping them to uphold the right for self-defence". Stoltenberg said he did not expect the talks this week to "solve all the issues", but wanted to kickstart a process towards a political solution. "We are aiming for an agreement on a way forward, a process, a series of meetings," he said. Moscow has laid down a raft of security demands for the the US and NATO -- such as excluding granting Ukraine membership of the alliance and pulling back forces close to Russia. The US and allies say it is not up to Moscow to determine the path taken by other countries -- but insist they are willing to listen to Russia's "concerns". Olga Stefanishyna, one of Ukraine's four deputy prime ministers, said "any discussions on the security guarantees should start with the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukrainian territory. "Russia demands unconditional surrender, demands to undermine the basic principles of functioning of the democratic countries and the principles of NATO," she said. "We believe that Russia miscalculates the situation and we strongly rely on our allies and their unity and assertiveness in protecting security and stability in Europe."
Russia, US make no breakthrough on Ukraine but agree to keep talking Geneva (AFP) Jan 10, 2022 Russia told the United States at tense talks Monday that it had no plans to invade Ukraine, as the two sides agreed to more efforts to keep tensions from turning into a full-blown confrontation. After more than seven hours of negotiations in Geneva, the Russian and US officials both offered to keep talking, though there was no sign of a major breakthrough. The high-stakes meeting came amid fears of a Russian invasion of its pro-Western neighbour Ukraine. Moscow has demanded wide-ranging concessi ... read more
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