Leaders of multiple nations are meeting as they try to find a way out of the crisis.
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Putin accuses U.S., allies of ignoring Russian security demands
His comments suggest that at least one more round of diplomacy is likely.
Russia, U.S. square off at U.N. Security Council over Ukraine
The session kicks off more high-level diplomacy this week, although talks between have so far failed to ease tensions in the crisis.
Jim Fossel: Ukraine shows why democracies need our support
Russia and China have seen that we won’t do much when they bully their neighbors.
U.S., NATO make no concessions in response to Russia on Ukraine
They reiterate the alliance’s open-door policy for membership and reject Moscow’s demands that they roll back deployments of troops and military equipment in Eastern Europe.
Ukraine urges calm, saying Russian invasion not imminent
Russia has denied it is planning an assault, but it has massed an estimated 100,000 troops near Ukraine in recent weeks.
U.S. puts 8,500 troops on heightened alert as tension over Russia rises
The action is intended as ‘reassurance to our NATO allies,’ and no troops are intended for deployment to Ukraine itself, a Pentagon spokesman says.
Commentary: Cyberattacks on Ukraine could spread globally
Fake ransomware that hit dozens of government agencies resembles Russia’s 2017 worldwide computer worm attack.
Russia moves troops to Ukraine’s neighbor Belarus for war games
White House press secretary Jen Psaki described the situation as ‘extremely dangerous,’ noting that ‘we’re now at a stage where Russia could at any point launch an attack in Ukraine.’
Blinken to meet with senior Russian as tensions mount over Ukraine
The U.S. has not concluded whether Russia plans to invade Ukraine or whether the show of military force near the border is intended to squeeze security concessions without an actual conflict.