China News Service, January 3, according to the Russian Satellite Network, on January 2 local time, US President Biden and Ukrainian President Zelensky had a telephone conversation. Biden said, “If Russia invades Ukraine in the future, the United States and Its allies and partners will respond firmly."

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  According to reports, the news was revealed by White House Spokesperson Psaki in a statement after the meeting.

The statement also emphasized that “Biden also expressed support for measures to strengthen confidence in order to ease tensions in the Donbass; to launch active diplomatic actions to promote the implementation of the Minsk agreement.”

  The report pointed out that in recent times, Ukraine and Western countries have expressed concern about the so-called Russia's intensified "aggression" on the Ukrainian border.

Russian President’s Press Secretary Peskov once stated that Russia mobilizes its troops as needed within its borders.

He said that this does not threaten anyone, nor should it worry anyone.

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  The Russian side has repeatedly refuted allegations of "aggression" by the West and Ukraine, saying that it did not threaten anyone and did not intend to attack anyone, and the statement about "Russian aggression" was used as an excuse to be near the Russian border. Deploy more NATO military equipment.

The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs previously pointed out that Western remarks about "Russian aggression" and its potential to help Kiev avoid aggression are both ridiculous and dangerous.

  Just a few days ago, Biden and Russian President Putin also had a telephone conversation. Biden urged Putin to take measures to alleviate the crisis on the border between Russia and Ukraine, and once again warned that if Putin continues to "invade", it will bring terrible economic consequences. .

An aide to the Kremlin said that Putin told Biden that imposing a new round of sanctions on Russia would be a "huge mistake" and could lead to a complete breakdown of relations between the two countries.