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International Diplomacy: Biden Agrees To Meet Putin If Ukraine Is Not Attacked.

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President of the United States of America Joe Biden agrees “in principle” to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in what can termed a last-ditch effort at diplomacy over tensions surrounding Ukraine and a viable option in preventing a near invasion orchestrated by Moscow.

The White House press secretary, Jen Psaki made the pronouncement on Sunday evening that the summit between the two world leaders would happen following a meeting between Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his Russian counterpart, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov… which is scheduled later in the week

Psaki noted that the agreement is conditioned on Moscow holding off on an invasion.

“As the President has repeatedly made clear, we are committed to pursuing diplomacy until the moment an invasion begins,” Psaki said in a statement. “President Biden accepted in principle a meeting with President Putin following that engagement, again, if an invasion hasn’t happened. We are always ready for diplomacy.”

News of a possible one-on-one between Biden and Putin comes as the White House warns that a Russian invasion of Ukraine could come at any time. Moscow has for weeks built up its military force on its ex-Soviet neighbor’s northern and eastern borders, with recent totals putting Russia’s force at about 190,000.

The threat of an assault by Russia has kept global markets on edge for much of the last several weeks, with oil prices climbing and equities volatile.

The broad S&P 500, which tracks the equity performance of the largest U.S. companies, is down 3.69% in February, while the Nasdaq Composite has shed 4.8%. West Texas crude oil futures have gained 4.2% over the past month.

The potential for imminent conflict forced Biden earlier on Sunday to scrap plans to return to his home in Delaware following a two-hour meeting with his national security team.

The rare Sunday National Security Council meeting began around noon and lasted a little over two hours, according to reporters who watched the attendees arrive and then depart the White House compound. The abrupt cancellation to the president’s holiday-weekend plans carries heightened meaning in recent days given the administration’s belief in a looming Russian offensive.

Biden spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron, who’s emerged as a crucial diplomat between the U.S. and Russia over the course of the frenzied weekend. Macron’s office said that, this weekend alone, the French president spoke with Biden, Putin, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Moscow has to date insisted it has no plans to invade Ukraine and said its forces in Belarus are there to conduct military drills over the next week.

Despite U.S. concerns that Russia could strike any day, the White House has also stressed that there’s still room for diplomacy. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg appeared to leave room for a peaceful solution when he spoke with CNBC’s Hadley Gamble at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday.

“They have all the capabilities in place, Russia, to launch an attack on Ukraine without any warning at all. No one is denying that Russia has all these forces in place,” Stoltenberg said. “The question is, will they launch an attack?”

The Russia’s military launched ballistic and cruise missiles on Saturday, In an exercise the Kremlin termed a “planned exercise of the strategic deterrence forces.”

Content Credit: CNBC News

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