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Biden agrees to meet Putin on condition Russia pulls back from potential Ukraine attack

A White House official stressed that a meeting between US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his Russian counterpart, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, would come first

As the US warned of an imminent Russian invasion of neighbouring Ukraine, President Biden agreed in principle to meet his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, provided that Russia pulls back from a potential attack of its smaller neighbour.

President Biden’s decision came during a discussion with French President Emmanuel Macron, who made a flurry of calls seeking a diplomatic solution to the crisis. In the call with his American counterpart, Macron proposed a summit between Presidents Biden and Putin and then a meeting with other governments on security and strategic stability in Europe, the French president’s office said in a statement. Biden and Putin have accepted the principle of such a summit, Macron’s office said.

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