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06 December 2021The summit between US President Joe Biden and the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, will be "an opportunity to show US support for Kiev". The White House - through its spokesperson, Jen Psaki, intervenes on the Ukrainian question, one of the main themes of the bilateral summit scheduled for tomorrow. 



"It is time to withdraw the forces at the border"


"The goal - so the spokesman of the White House - is to communicate diplomatically that it is time for Russia to withdraw the military forces from the border with Ukraine."



In the afternoon, Russia had intervened: "The Kremlin does not expect - and advises not to expect - real developments from tomorrow night's virtual summit between the presidents", said the Russian presidential spokesman, Dmitri Peskov who had insisted on the need for "to arrive at long-term security guarantees regarding the western Russian borders."