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The leaders mainly focused on the internal crisis in Ukraine during their second talks in six months.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his U.S. counterpart Joe Biden discussed the Ukrainian crisis, bilateral relations and the Iran nuclear deal as they met via video link on Tuesday.
The leaders mainly focused on the internal crisis in Ukraine during their second talks in six months, the Kremlin said in a statement.
Putin, using specific examples, explained to Biden “the destructive policy” of the Ukrainian authorities and expressed his “serious concern about Kiev’s provocative actions against Donbass.”
According to the Kremlin, Biden emphasized the allegedly “threatening” nature of the movements of Russian troops near the Ukrainian borders and outlined sanctions that the United States and its allies would be ready to apply in the event of a further escalation of the situation.
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Published : December 08, 2021
By : Xinhua