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Russia-Ukraine conflict: US threatens to increase presence in Europe

 US President Joe Biden has said he has made it clear to President Vladimir Putin that any action against Ukraine would lead to sanctions.

According to Reuters, US President Joe Biden told reporters on Friday that he had warned Russian President Vladimir Putin on the Ukraine issue that Russia would have to pay a "heavy price".

He said the United States would increase its presence in Europe if Russia moved forward on the Ukraine issue."I have made it clear to President Putin that if he goes further, if he enters Ukraine, there will be severe sanctions. We will increase our presence in Europe with NATO allies, and at a heavy cost. "

President Joe Biden has said that President Vladimir Putin has agreed to "three major conferences" with top officials to help find a solution. He said he expects progress from the talks.


However, he acknowledged that their numbers were not enough to defeat Trump's government.

The US president will hold talks with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky on Sunday.

US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin warned each other on Thursday about the Ukraine issue, but in a telephone conversation, the two leaders gave a positive signal that diplomatic talks in January would ease growing tensions. May be.

In a 50-minute telephone conversation on Thursday, Biden called on Russia to reduce its troop deployments near Ukraine, while President Putin said "new sanctions by Washington and its allies could affect relations."

Ukraine's leaders are concerned about the presence of between 60,000 and 90,000 Russian troops in the north, east and south. NATO allies from the West are also preparing.