New US claim about Russia's withdrawal from Ukraine

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News ID: 55930
Publish Date: 10:29 - 18 February 2022
Friday, 18 February 2022 (YJC)_ The Washington Post claims that the latest US intelligence assessment is that Russia withdrew from the Ukrainian border with the aim of misleading the United States and its allies.

New US claim about Russia's withdrawal from UkraineA US media outlet reported Friday morning that the US intelligence service assessed that the withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukraine was a deliberate attempt to mislead the United States and other world powers.

At the same time, AFP claims that US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will meet next week unless Russia launches an attack on Ukraine.

In other news, the US Senate passed a resolution unanimously on Friday morning condemning so-called "Russian military militancy against Ukraine" and declaring US support for an independent Ukraine.

On Thursday evening, US President Joe Biden claimed that Russia would invade Ukraine in the next few days. Speaking at the White House, Biden said the United States had no evidence to support Russia's claim that it was withdrawing from the Ukrainian border. He asserted that his confession had been obtained through torture and that his confession had been obtained through torture.

Russia has repeatedly denied Western claims and accused the English-language media of trying to inflame and provoke excitement to advance its goals. During these tensions, of course, Moscow stressed the need to receive security guarantees that NATO would not expand into the company and refuse to accept Ukraine as a member of the coalition.

However, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has said that Russia has no veto power over Ukraine's plans to join the alliance.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday that NATO and US response to Russia's request for security guarantees had disappointed Moscow, but that there was still hope for a diplomatic solution.

Lavrov told a news conference after Kharova on Tuesday that reports from Western countries about the possibility of an imminent attack were an example of "information terrorism."

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