Agency, Washington
Posted by: Dev Kashyap
Updated Sunday, 21 November 2021 01:52 AM IST
Summary
If the Biden administration recognizes the pressure of Republican lawmakers, the entire region will be in a complete conflict. This will further damage Ukraine and lead to an energy crisis in Europe. A weak response, meanwhile, would give Russian President Putin the courage to take even more aggressive action against Ukraine.
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If the Biden administration recognizes the pressure of Republican lawmakers, the entire region will be in a complete conflict. This will further damage Ukraine and lead to an energy crisis in Europe. A weak response, meanwhile, would give Russian President Putin the courage to take even more aggressive action against Ukraine. After this, Russia could certainly occupy the greater part of Ukraine.
The move could cause major political losses for President Joe Biden. In these situations, it is considered best for the Biden administration to balance the two situations. Meanwhile, Bob Menendez, chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, on the other hand, has called for sanctions against Russia over its provocative actions against Ukraine.
US should explain Ukraine under Minsk agreement: Russia
Russia has expressed confidence that the United States will fulfill its obligations under the Minsk Agreements to avoid a confrontation with Ukraine. The Russian embassy in the United States wrote on its Facebook page, “We support efforts to resolve the conflict in Donbass under the Minsk agreement.” We hope the United States will explain to Ukraine in this regard. White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki also justified the Minsk deal.
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