China News Service, November 27, According to Russian Satellite News Agency, on the 27th, it was reported that US President Biden told reporters that he is likely to hold talks with Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelensky.

The Russian side responded that the Russian Foreign Ministry is earnestly preparing for the meeting between Putin and Biden, during which the Ukrainian issue will be discussed.

  Recently, some Western countries and Western media have frequently speculated and speculated that Russia will "invade" Ukraine or participate in planning Ukraine's "coup d'état" and other rumors.

NATO and some European countries have also promoted sanctions against Russia.

Regarding related rumors, reports claim that Russia has repeatedly denied that it does not threaten anyone, nor does it intend to attack anyone.

As for the "aggression" remarks, it is nothing more than NATO deploying more military equipment near the Russian border.

Data map: US President Biden.

Will the "Pubbai Meeting" be linked to Ukraine?

  US President Biden told reporters that he is likely to hold talks with Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelensky.

  In response to a question about the planned contact with the two leaders, he said: "It's very possible." CNN broadcast the live event.

  The Russian side previously stated that Biden and Putin, who met in person in June, may hold talks before the end of 2021.

  Russian President’s Press Secretary Peskov said on the 26th that the issue of the meeting between the leaders of Russia and the United States is still under negotiation, and the specific date is to be determined.

  Earlier, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov stated that the Russian Foreign Ministry is earnestly preparing for the meeting between Putin and Biden.

Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said that in the possible meeting between the two presidents, the Ukrainian issue will also be discussed.

Data map: NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg.

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West: Russia may "invade" Ukraine

  Ukraine is located in the eastern part of Europe, bordered by Russia in the east, the Black Sea in the south, Belarus in the north, and Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova in the west.

  According to reports, Kiev and Western countries have recently "expressed concerns" about Russia's seemingly intensified "aggression" near the Ukrainian border.

  NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg said at a press conference in Brussels that NATO "observed" an "abnormal buildup" of Russian armed forces on the border with Ukraine, including tanks, artillery and drones. .

  He said: Russia "must show transparency to ease tensions."

  In addition, U.S. Senator Rob Portman called on the U.S. government to provide Ukraine with anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons to "contain the Russian threat". At the same time, he appealed to his senator colleagues to approve its initiative to provide supplementary funding assistance to Kiev.

  Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said that Russia mobilizes its own troops within its own territory.

According to him, this will not threaten anyone, nor should anyone worry about it.

  The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs previously pointed out that Western remarks about "Russian aggression" and the possibility of helping Kiev in self-defense are both ridiculous and dangerous.

  Russia has repeatedly denied accusations of "aggression" by the West and Ukraine, saying that it does not threaten anyone and has no intention of attacking anyone.

As for the "Russian aggression" remarks, they are just for the deployment of more NATO military equipment near the Russian border.

Data map: President Zelensky of Ukraine.

Ukraine or the current coup?

The president responded like this

  In addition, many Western media reported that Ukraine may have a "coup."

  On the 26th, Uzbek President Zelensky stated that he had received news that "someone is planning to launch a coup in Ukraine on December 1."

  Zelensky pointed out that the businessman Akhmetov participated in the plan and received billions of dollars for it.

  Zelensky said at the press conference: “There are not only news from the intelligence department, but also audio recordings. The Ukrainian and Russian people are discussing the issue of Linat Akmetov’s participation in the Ukrainian coup. To give billions of dollars and so on."

  However, Zelensky stated that he "does not believe" in the coup d'etat and expressed doubts about anyone preparing to launch a coup d'etat easily.

He said, “Our army is not a rebel trafficker. They don’t do this kind of thing because the army is with the people. I don’t believe it, and I know that society doesn’t support it either.”

  But Zelensky also said that if this happens, he will not leave and will continue to work in his office.

  He also denied that he would propose to dissolve the Verkhovna Rada.

Zelensky said: "I will not dissolve the parliament, and there will be no changes at the moment. The strategy is simple, and I have an obligation. I should consider the stability and stable situation in Ukraine."

  Regarding Russia's participation in the "coup d'état" plan in Ukraine, Peskov said, "Russia has no plan to participate, and Russia has never done anything like this."

Poland and Britain discuss sanctions against Russia

  On the other hand, Polish Prime Minister Matusz Morawiecki stated that he discussed with British Prime Minister Johnson the issue of imposing extensive sanctions on Russia.

  After concluding the talks with Johnson in London on November 26, Morawiecki said at a press conference that the two sides agreed that Russia should be the cause of the "instability" in Ukraine and Moldova and the skyrocketing energy prices in Europe. "Responsible".

  Moravitsky said: "The two sides discussed various mechanisms to overcome this crisis. It is not without regret that when necessary, sanctions will be taken against Russia to prevent the above risks from escalating and to avoid these conflicts."

  On the 25th, NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg said that he and Polish President Duda discussed Russia's strengthening of "military activities" near the Ukrainian border.