Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday that the U.S. made no concessions in its written response to Russia’s demand that NATO ban Ukraine from joining the powerful military alliance.
In a press briefing at the State Department, Blinken announced that, after consultation with U.S. allies and partners, including Ukraine, the formal response to the Kremlin’s security demands was delivered earlier that day to the Russian government.The back-and-forth between Washington and Moscow represent the latest attempt towhich was ignited in recent weeks as Russia amassed an estimated 100,000 troops on Ukraine’s border.
That path forward, Blinken said, did not include concessions on the Kremlin’s primary demands, including the withdrawal of NATO troops from eastern Europe, and the guarantee that Ukraine and other former Soviet-bloc countries would be prohibited from joining the alliance. But he said the response from Washington outlines areas for potential negotiation with Russia, such as arms control and other reciprocal measures to increase transparency in the region.
Blinken said the U.S. rejected Russia's demand to bar Ukraine from NATO but offered what it called a new path out of the crisis.
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