Ukraine, US, Russia begin 2nd day of peace talks
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U.S., Russian and Ukrainian negotiators are back around a table for a second round of technical talks, but in Kyiv, Russian bombs bring suffering and skepticism.
The West expressed concern about the statements of the Russian Foreign Ministry about the possible consequences of the deployment of NATO troops in Ukraine. This was reported on February 4 by the British newspaper Daily Express.
Monday night's attack prompted the scrambling of NATO fighter jets in Poland, which borders Ukraine to the country's west. Poland's Armed Forces Operational Command Operational Command said that no violation of the nation's airspace was recorded.
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Russia warns NATO is preparing to send troops to Ukraine
The remarks have reignited debate over what a post-war arrangement in Ukraine could look like, reports Digi24.ro Sharp reaction Maria Zakharova, the official spokesperson for Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Mark Rutte and Volodymyr Zelenskyy hold joint press conference as air alert sirens blare across Kyiv
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said in his speech to the Verkhovna Rada on 3 February that Russia's overnight combined attack on Ukraine once again confirms that Moscow is not genuinely committed to real peace negotiations.