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The bell of war has rung again. Russia could launch an attack on Ukraine at any moment. The situation is dire. Washington sent such a warning to Kyiv. The United States and Russia are set to meet in Geneva this week. Can the events in Ukraine cast a shadow over that meeting? Could a meeting between US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov be canceled? Washington, however, says there is no immediate threat.

White House Press Secretary Jane Pasky has blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin for the incident, claiming that hundreds of thousands of Russian troops are waiting along the Ukrainian border. He alleged that Moscow had finalized the blueprint for the Ukraine attack during a joint military exercise with Belarus. Its application is about to start.

“Our idea is that Russia is going to attack Ukraine with all its might at any time,” Pasky said. And as much as we consider the potential attack to be horrific, it is likely to be several times more devastating. ” “If Russia really does this wrong, then they have to be prepared for the consequences,” he said. We will continue to urge Russia to take the path of democracy. ”

In this situation, Blinken and Sergei Lavrov are going to face each other in Geneva this week. Will Moscow attack before that meeting? That’s the big question now.