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Russia agrees to talk to US and UK amid growing tensions over Ukraine

There are fears that Russia will invade Ukraine after Moscow massed tens of thousands of troops at the border.

LAST UPDATE | 22 Jan 2022

2.64872362 US Secretary of State Antony Blinken greets Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov before their meeting on Friday in Geneva PA Images PA Images

TOP US AND Russian diplomats have agreed to keep talking amid the stand-off over Ukraine, despite a summit in Switzerland producing no movement on the crisis.

There are fears that Russia will invade Ukraine after Moscow massed tens of thousands of troops at the border, while the west has ramped up supplies of weapons to Kyiv.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met for about 90 minutes in Geneva at what the American diplomat said was a “critical moment”.

Expectations had been low going in, and there was no breakthrough.

Blinken told Lavrov the US would give Russia written responses to Moscow’s proposals next week, and suggested the two would likely meet again shortly after that – offering some hope that any invasion would be delayed for at least a few more days.

The US Secretary of State said America and its allies remain resolute in rejecting Russia’s most important demands, which were reiterated on Friday.

Moscow wants Nato to promise that Ukraine will never be added as a member, that no alliance weapons will be deployed near Russian borders, and that it should pull back its forces from central and eastern Europe.

Despite that, there was no indication the US responses would be any different from the flat-out rejections already expressed by Washington and its allies, clouding future diplomatic efforts.

“We didn’t expect any major breakthroughs to happen today, but I believe we are now on a clearer path to understanding each other’s positions,” Blinken said after the meeting.

He said he also wanted to use the opportunity to share directly with Lavrov some “concrete ideas to address some of the concerns that you have raised, as well as the deep concerns that many of us have about Russia’s actions”.

Blinken said Lavrov repeated Russia’s insistence that it has no plans to invade Ukraine, but the US and its allies remain unconvinced.

He said: “We’re looking at what is visible to all, and it is deeds and actions and not words that make all the difference.”

Blinken added that Russia should remove its troops from the Ukrainian border if it wanted to prove its point.

‘Constructive’ 

Lavrov, meanwhile, called the talks “constructive and useful” but declined to characterise the US pledge.

“I can’t say whether we are on the right track or not,” he told reporters. “We will understand that when we receive the US written response to all of our proposals.”

Blinken suggested there was no leeway on Russia’s demands, saying firmly: “There is no trade space there. None.”

UK talks

Meanwhile, the Russian Defence Minister has accepted an invitation to meet with UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace amid tensions over Ukraine, the PA news agency understands.

Wallace extended an invitation to his Russian counterpart, Sergei Shoigu, to visit London to discuss mutual security earlier this week.

Shoigu has offered to meet in Moscow instead, given the last bilateral defence talks between the countries took place in London.

A senior defence source said: “The Defence Secretary is glad that Russia has accepted the invitation to talk with his counterpart.

“Given the last defence bilateral between our two countries took place in London in 2013, Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu has offered to meet in Moscow instead.

“The Secretary of State has been clear that he will explore all avenues to achieve stability and a resolution to the Ukraine crisis. We are in communication with the Russian government.”

The US and its allies say Russian President Vladimir Putin knows his demands are non-starters, adding that they are open to less dramatic moves.

Blinken said the US would be open to a meeting between Putin and US president Joe Biden, if it would be “useful and productive”.

The two have met once in person in Geneva and have had several virtual conversations on Ukraine that have proven largely inconclusive.

An estimated 100,000 Russian troops have been sent to areas near Ukraine, and more are moving into the area for training exercises with neighbouring Belarus.

Late on Friday, the US embassy in Kyiv tweeted photos of a shipment it said had just arrived from the America, with “close to 200,000 pounds of lethal aid, including ammunition for the front line defenders of Ukraine”.

Western allies are also supplying weaponry and equipment to Ukraine. The UK sent anti-tank missiles earlier this week, while the defence ministers of the Baltic nations issued a statement saying they received US approval to send Stinger air defence missiles and Javelin anti-tank missiles to strengthen Kyiv’s defences.

Estonian Defence Minister Kalle Laanet said: “Today, Ukraine is at the forefront of separating Europe from the military conflict with Russia.

“Let’s face it – the war in Ukraine is ongoing and it is important to support Ukraine in every way we can so that they can resist the aggressor.”

The Pentagon said the USS Harry S Truman aircraft carrier and its strike group will participate in a Nato maritime exercise in the Mediterranean, which will continue until 4 February – something that had been planned since 2020, said Pentagon press secretary John Kirby.

He said officials considered whether to carry on with the exercise because of the ongoing tensions, and decided to move ahead.

Kirby said the exercise was not planned anticipating a Russian move on Ukraine and is “not designed against any of the kinds of scenarios that might happen with respect to Ukraine”.

On Thursday, Russia announced sweeping naval manoeuvres through February, some apparently in the Black Sea.

The US and its allies scrambled to present a united front. Washington and its allies have repeatedly promised consequences such as biting economic sanctions against Russia – though not military action – if it invades.

Blinken backed up that stance on Friday, saying the US and its allies are committed to diplomacy but also committed “if that proves impossible, and Russia decides to pursue aggression against Ukraine, to a united, swift and severe response”.

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    Mute Madra
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    May 10th 2019, 8:39 AM

    Oh deer

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    Mute Mushy Peas
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    May 10th 2019, 9:14 AM

    @Madra: that’s probably his/her reaction to what appears to be a large election poster

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    Mute Ian Holmes
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    May 10th 2019, 8:48 AM

    Probably won’t pay for a ticket either … to deer .

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    May 10th 2019, 8:37 AM

    Eff you deputy Stag, eff you

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    May 10th 2019, 10:25 AM

    @Charles McDuck: a classic

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    May 10th 2019, 2:01 PM

    @Charles McDuck: are u thinking of the deer in the Phoenix Park?

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    Mute Edmund Murphy
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    May 10th 2019, 8:53 AM

    These wild stag do’s are always causing trouble on the dart.

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    Mute paul kelly
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    May 10th 2019, 9:52 AM

    Where does the buck stop?

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    Mute jamesdecay
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    May 10th 2019, 8:48 AM

    When he held up services, was he wearing a mask?

    “They sika him here. They sika him there…”

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    Mute Deborah Blacoe
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    May 10th 2019, 9:14 AM

    They’re trying to get a DART to Howth to visit Deerpark.

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    May 10th 2019, 5:42 PM

    @Deborah Blacoe: making a break for it after the last cull

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    Mute Al.Dunne
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    May 10th 2019, 9:10 AM

    It’s deer enuff as is !!

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    Mute Gerard Doyle
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    May 10th 2019, 9:39 AM

    Even Doe it could be a deer problem

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    Mute Ken O'Sullivan
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    May 10th 2019, 10:15 AM

    You take the North Bound DART to Connolly and switch to the Red Line Luas back to the Phoenix Park………

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    Mute Del Teeling
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    May 10th 2019, 9:14 AM

    Ban stag parties

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    Mute Tony Donoghue
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    May 10th 2019, 12:31 PM

    Have they a vegetarian option in first class if one doesn’t partake of venison?

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    Mute Del Teeling
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    May 10th 2019, 9:14 AM

    Bloody stag parties

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    Mute Tony Donoghue
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    May 10th 2019, 12:29 PM

    @Del Teeling: you’re very anti stag parties, what happened? Was your future husband tied up naked to a cactus in Vegas

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    May 10th 2019, 9:00 AM

    Probably House Baratheon‘s fault

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    May 10th 2019, 10:33 AM

    Doh!

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    May 10th 2019, 9:37 AM

    Deery me

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    May 10th 2019, 10:27 AM

    All this fawn-ing over the DART delays…..

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    May 10th 2019, 9:29 AM

    Train delays “O Deer”

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    May 10th 2019, 11:22 AM

    For a Sika to end up on the DART line he must be blind! Clearly has no-eye deer where he is.

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    May 10th 2019, 10:41 AM

    Oh deer oh deer

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    May 10th 2019, 12:35 PM

    Rail fares are too deer ? and they made a hash of that one

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    May 10th 2019, 4:23 PM

    In fairness its more catchy than murder on the dance floor

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    May 10th 2019, 6:35 PM

    Where the feck did they come from in this part of town

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    May 10th 2019, 9:45 PM

    @Ronan Mac Sweeney:
    Followed the feeder bus from Enniskerry?

    I’ll get my coat.

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