No Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline if Russia invades Ukraine, Biden warns

7 February 2022, 22:24

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Biden. Picture: PA

The White House has expressed increasing alarm about the prospects of a military conflict.

In a flurry of diplomacy across two continents, President Joe Biden emerged from a meeting with Germany’s new leader vowing the crucial Nord Stream 2 Russia-to-Germany gas pipeline would be blocked if Russia further invades Ukraine.

Meanwhile, Russian leader Vladimir Putin said the US and its allies were the only ones talking about invasion.

Mr Putin and French President Emmanuel Macron met for hours in Moscow at the same time Mr Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke at the White House in efforts to defuse the crisis before armed conflict breaks out.

Russia has massed thousands of troops at the Ukraine border, adding military might almost daily.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin listens to French President Emmanuel Macron (Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

The White House has expressed increasing alarm about the prospects of a war, and Mr Biden has been looking to solidify support among European allies for economy-jarring sanctions against Russia if it moves further with an invasion.

“We are jointly ready, and all of Nato is ready,” Mr Biden said, referring to the powerful Western alliance, though Ukraine is not a member.

While Mr Biden reiterated with certitude that the pipeline would not move forward, Mr Scholz stressed the need to keep some ambiguity about sanctions in order to press Russia to de-escalate the crisis.

“It’s necessary for Russia to understand that a lot more could happen than they’ve perhaps calculated with themselves,” Mr Scholz said.

The build-up of over 100,000 Russian troops near Ukraine has fuelled Western worries of a possible offensive. White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan warned on Sunday that Russia could invade Ukraine “any day,” triggering a conflict that would come at an “enormous human cost.”

Mr Putin described his lengthy talks with Mr Macron at the Kremlin as business-like. He noted that the US and its Nato allies have ignored Moscow’s demands for security guarantees.

He said that Nato’s expansion eastward to Russia’s border has violated the security principles of international agreements and scoffed at Western assurances that it is a defensive alliance that does not threaten Russia.

“People of Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan have had learned it from their own experience,” the Russian leader said in a sarcastic reference to the US allies’ involvement in military campaigns in those countries. He also referenced Nato’s 1999 bombing campaign in the former Yugoslavia.

He derided the Western criticism of the Russian military build-up near Ukraine, saying that “Nato members consider it possible to lecture us about our troops movements on our own territory and cast them as a threat of Russian invasion in Ukraine.”

Russia has denied any plans to attack its neighbour but demands that the US and its allies bar Ukraine and other former Soviet nations from joining Nato, halt weapons deployments there and roll back Nato forces from Eastern Europe. Washington and Nato reject those demands.

Unswayed, Mr Biden on Monday said “it would be wise” for Americans other than essential diplomats to leave Ukraine amid the Russian military threat.

On a positive note, Mr Putin said without elaboration that some of Mr Macron’s proposals could serve as a basis for a settlement of the conflict in eastern Ukraine, adding that they agreed to have a call after Mr Macron’s visit to Kyiv Tuesday.

Likewise, Mr Biden said when asked if there remained an “off-ramp” for Russia in the stand-off: “The answer is yes.”

Mr Macron said after his “substantial, deep” meeting with Mr Putin: “The upcoming days will be crucial and deep discussions together will be needed … to build new guarantees for peace and security” for the European continent.

By Press Association

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