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  • Since Friday evening, the United States has been warning about the possibility of seeing Russia launch hostilities before the end of the Olympic Games.

    Statements that triggered a series of calls between leaders this weekend.

  • US President Joe Biden and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky agreed to continue "diplomacy" and "deterrence" against Russia, during a telephone conversation lasting around 50 minutes on Sunday.

  • Canada has decided to "temporarily relocate" some of its military personnel stationed in Ukraine elsewhere in Europe, due to the situation in the region, the Canadian Ministry of Defense announced on Sunday.

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Ukraine – Russia conflict: Before Moscow on Tuesday, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expected this Monday in Kiev

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Calls between presidents, American submarine, repatriations… How did we come close to the declaration of war in Ukraine all weekend?

7:20 am: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expected this Monday in Kiev

Diplomatic efforts continue to avert war.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is expected in Kiev on Monday to defuse the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine, likely to trigger the worst crisis in Europe since the Cold War.

7 a.m.: How did we come close to the declaration of war all weekend?

Electric, tense, explosive… Words are almost too weak to describe the atmosphere that reigns in Ukraine.

A brief overview of a situation that is getting tenser day by day with our journalist Xavier Regnier.

Hello everyone.

Tensions rose several notches over the weekend over the crisis between Russia and Ukraine.

The United States keeps talking about an imminent invasion and many countries have already evacuated their embassies.

The editorial staff of

20 Minutes

is once again mobilizing with this Live, to give you the latest information as international diplomacy is still trying to move towards de-escalation.

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