Flashing to return to Brussels to discuss tensions between Russia and Ukraine

Secretary of State Antony BlinkenAntony Blinken Blinken to return to Brussels to discuss Russia, Ukraine tensions Blinken warns that it would be a ‘serious mistake’ to change the status of Taiwan ‘by force’ Blinken: China ‘did not do what he was supposed to do not ‘in the early stages of Pandemic MORE will join the Minister of Defense Lloyd AustinLloyd AustinPentagon insists vaccination of a vaccine is a success, despite unequivocal data Blinken to return to Brussels to discuss Russia. A US top official said on Saturday for discussions at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium regarding Iran, Russia and Afghanistan.

The official told Reuters that Blinken’s discussions would focus on Iran, Afghanistan and the ongoing build – up of Russian military forces near the border with Ukraine.

Austin had previously planned to visit Brussels from Saturday. The discussions were to include Israel, Germany and Britain.

Russian President Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich Putin Blinken to return to Brussels to discuss tensions between Russia and Ukraine. The Memorandum: Biden’s Five Biggest Foreign Policy Challenges Close the Road to Foreign Intervention MORE Ukraine has accused it of committing ‘dangerous provocative actions’ in the disputed Donbass region in eastern Ukraine, and has also raised fears that Russia could send troops to support pro-Russian separatists in the region. Reuters reports Russia has amassed more troops in the region than ever before since annexing Crimea in 2014.

A State Department spokesman declined to comment on the secretary’s travel plans, contacted by The Hill.

Blinken’s reported trip to NATO headquarters would also take place while Afghanistan continues to support the country’s fragile government, while a deadline for an agreement in which the US withdraws combat troops from the country takes place on 1 May. President BidenJoe Biden Federal Reserve Chairman: Economy would have been ‘so much worse’ without COVID-19 bills for Biden to meet with bilingual infrastructure lawmakers on Monday. has not yet announced whether the US will meet that deadline.

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