Usa: Secretary of State Antony Blinken
was giving
A Russian minister said his country would study Mr Blinken's
response, delivered in coordination with Nato.
Among them was a demand for Nato to
rule out the possibility of
Mr Blinken said the US response made
its "core principles" clear, including Ukraine's sovereignty and its
right to choose to be part of security alliances such as Nato.
"There should be no doubt about our seriousness of
purpose when it comes to diplomacy, and we're acting with equal focus and force
to bolster Ukraine's defences and prepare a swift united response to further
Russian aggression," he said.
"It remains up to
The secretary of state said the
Mr Blinken also denied any rift or difference of opinion
between the
Nato Secretary General Jens
Stoltenberg said the alliance's document had also been delivered to Moscow, and
while he was willing to listen to Russia's concerns, all nations had the right
to choose their own security arrangements.Russian Foreign Minister Sergei
Lavrov, however, said earlier on Wednesday that Mr Stoltenberg had "lost
touch with reality", when asked about Nato boosting its presence near
Russia's borders.
"You know, I stopped taking any
view of his statements a long time ago," Mr Lavrov told the press in
Russian parliament, which were broadcast live on social media.
Separately, diplomats from
All four nations continue to support the ceasefire
"regardless of differences on other issues" related to the 2015
The
Kremlin's deputy chief of staff Dmitri Kozak characterised the eight-hour talks
in
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