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  • This Monday, Russia announced the end of certain military exercises intended to impress Kiev.

    But a few hours later, the Pentagon accused Moscow of having further reinforced its military presence on Ukraine's borders over the weekend.

  • Volodymyr Zelensky said that “the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline was a weapon British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, judging a Russian invasion of Ukraine possible “within 48 hours”, called on Vladimir Putin to step back from the “precipice”. 

  • The German Chancellor, who was in Kiev on Monday and is going to Moscow on Tuesday, threatened Russia with "serious consequences" in the event of "military aggression".

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Ukraine-Russia conflict: Diplomacy finally has a chance

7:16 am: Scholz expected in Moscow, timid hopes of avoiding war

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is expected in Moscow on Tuesday in search of a diplomatic solution to avoid a war in Ukraine, the West and Russia evoking timid opportunities to achieve this.

This Monday in Kiev, Scholz urged Russia to seize the "offers of dialogue", while more than 100,000 Russian soldiers are massed on the borders of Ukraine and that the United States affirmed that these capacities had been further reinforced these last years. last days.

7 a.m.: Diplomacy finally has a chance

The roller coaster game continues in the Ukrainian crisis.

At the start of the week, statements alternate between imminent war and diplomatic settlement.

Westerners and Moscow thus spoke on Monday of a chance of a diplomatic outcome, the United States believing that Vladimir Putin had not made his "final decision" on the outbreak of an invasion.

Hello everyone.

Western positions are hardening as Moscow opens its door to negotiations on Monday.

The head of Russian diplomacy Sergei Lavrov considered possible a diplomatic settlement of the crisis around Ukraine, even proposing to "prolong and broaden" the dialogue, a soothing speech whose reliability is questioned by the prosecution of the Pentagon.

In short, tensions less strong than yesterday and perhaps less than tomorrow.

Hope makes you live, huh!

Good life to all. 

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