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The United States has agreed to hold a presidential summit with Russia, but has made it a

condition that the Russians not invade Ukraine first

, since they maintain that everything points to the Russian attack being "about" to happen.

The United States has information that Russian commandos have been ordered to invade Ukraine and

40% of Russian forces on the border are in attack position.

The acceptance of Joe Biden comes after the telephone conversation that the president of France, E

mmanuel Macron

, had yesterday with the Russian president,

Vladimir Putin

, in order to achieve a

ceasefire on the line of contact in the east of Ukraine

, where the Ukrainian regular army and pro-Russian militias face each other, and which threatens to lead the West into an armed conflict like that of World War II, according to British Prime Minister

Boris Johnson

.

Diplomatic efforts have another side.

Russia prolonged its military presence in Belarus

due to the tension in Donbas and prolongs the joint military exercises that precisely ended this Sunday due to the tension in eastern Ukraine, which already has

military and civilian victims

, for which both parties are mutually responsible in liza, the pro-Russian separatists and Kiev.

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More than 40% of the Russian forces on the borders of Ukraine, in attack position

The United States has information that

Russian commandos have been ordered to invade Ukraine,

several US media outlets reported on Sunday, citing

anonymous intelligence sources

.

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US says Russia has a blacklist of Ukrainians 'to be killed or sent to camps'

Russia has made a blacklist of Ukrainians who must be killed or captured in the event of an invasion of Ukraine,

the United States said in a letter sent to the UN human rights body, a

copy of which was obtained by AFP on Sunday.

The letter states that Washington is "deeply concerned" and warns of a potential

"human rights catastrophe."

The United States has "reliable information indicating that Russian forces are drawing up lists of Ukrainians to be killed or sent to camps

following a military occupation

," the letter said.

We also have reliable information that

Russian forces would use lethal measures to disperse peaceful protests

or in some way counteract the peaceful exercise of resistance by civilian populations," adds the message addressed to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Chilean Michelle Bachelet.

The note, signed by the US ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Bathsheba Nell Crocker, warns that a Russian invasion of Ukraine would bring abuses such as kidnapping or torture, and could hit political and religious dissidents and ethnic minorities.

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Russia extends its military presence in Belarus due to tension in Donbas


Russia decided this Sunday to prolong its military presence in Belarus beyond the "Allied Determination 2022" maneuvers due to the tension in eastern Ukraine, which has increased in recent days and has left its

first victims among both military and civilians

, according to the parties to the conflict;

the Ukrainian regular Army and the pro-Russian militias.

It was the Belarusian Defense Minister, Victor Khrenin, who announced on Sunday that Minsk and Moscow

would lengthen the inspection of the troops' combat capabilities amid growing threats

near their common border.

Khrenin specified that the measure is due to "increased military activity near the borders of the State of the Union (of Russia and Belarus) and the worsening of the situation in Donbas" (this Ukrainian), reports Efe.

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Macron calls and sees accepted a meeting between Putin and Biden on security

The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, proposed this Sunday to the leaders of Russia, Vladimir Putin, and the United States, Joe Biden, the holding of a summit on security in Europe, which both accepted, reports Efe.

The French presidency indicated in a brief statement that in its successive telephone conversation with both leaders Macron proposed that a summit be held first between Putin and Biden

"and then with all the parties involved"

on

security and strategic stability in Europe

.

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Biden agrees to meet with Putin if there is no invasion of Ukraine

The United States agreed on Sunday to hold a presidential summit with Russia

, but made it a condition that the Russians not invade Ukraine first, and insisted that everything indicates that such an attack is "about" to occur.

US President Joe Biden

"has agreed in principle to meet"

with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, "provided there has been no invasion" of Ukraine by then, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement. Sunday night, reports Efe.

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