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US reaffirms dire Russian invasion warning, Germany’s Scholz heads to Kyiv

Berlin says crisis has reached critical point, as Western countries wind down diplomatic missions

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 14 Feb 2022 12:00PM

US reaffirms dire Russian invasion warning, Germany’s Scholz heads to Kyiv
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says on the eve of his crunch trip to Kyiv today and Moscow tomorrow that Western allies will immediately sanction Russia if it invades Ukraine. – AFP pic, February 14, 2022

KYIV – Washington reaffirmed its warning yesterday that Russia could invade Ukraine at any moment and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz prepared to visit both countries in a bid to head off a crisis that Berlin said had reached a “critical” point.

Kyiv also scrambled to keep its airspace open after KLM became the first major airline to suspend its operations because of the threats posed by Russian troops conducting military drills across Ukraine’s frontiers.

Western countries are winding down their diplomatic missions and urging their citizens to leave immediately after a frantic week of diplomacy failed to calm one of the most explosive standoffs since the Cold War.

United States President Joe Biden briefed Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky about an hour-long conversation with Russia’s Vladimir Putin he had on Saturday that brought no breakthrough.

Zelensky’s office said the Ukrainian leader had invited Biden to visit Kyiv “in the coming days” to show his moral support and deliver “a powerful signal” to Russia.

Washington made no mention of an invitation in its read-out of the 50-minute call.

But US national security adviser Jake Sullivan issued a grim assessment that an invasion that could begin “any day now” would likely start with “a significant barrage of missiles and bomb attacks”.

Western leaders are pushing back against Putin’s demands that the US-led Nato alliance withdraw from eastern Europe and never expand into Ukraine.

But Putin is dismissing calls by Biden and others to pull back Russian forces from Ukraine’s frontiers.

Washington has warned that the Russian deployments – estimated at 130,000 soldiers backed by various missiles and tanks – was sufficient to launch a major attack “any day”.

Germany’s Scholz said on the eve of his crunch trip to Kyiv today and Moscow tomorrow that Western allies would “immediately” sanction Russia if it invaded.

“In the event of a military aggression against Ukraine that threatens its territorial integrity and sovereignty, that will lead to tough sanctions that we have carefully prepared,” he said.

“We assess the situation as very critical, very dangerous,” a German government source added. – AFP, February 14, 2022

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