Russia is continuing its military buildup for a possible invasion of Ukraine, with one western intelligence official telling NBC News that Russia has 112,000 to 120,000 troops on Ukraine’s borders with “more, maybe many more, on the way.” Russia says it’s all in response to “hysterical threats” from the West.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the U.S. delivered a document to Moscow on Wednesday that lays out “a serious diplomatic path forward” should Russia decide against invading Ukraine.
Blinken said the contents of the document were shared with NATO allies and that President Joe Biden was intimately involved with its crafting. U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan handed over Washington’s written responses.
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