Crisis in Ukraine: Biden, Johnson say still hoping for diplomatic agreement

US and Great Britain leaders have said they have not lost any hope for a diplomatic solution to the crisis in Ukraine, however, warned that the situation remains fragile. In a 40-minute call, Joe Biden and Boris Johnson agreed that an agreement was still possible despite a warning chorus of action [...]
In a 40-minute phone call, Joe Biden and Boris Johnson agreed that an agreement was still possible despite a chorus of warnings for a close Russian military action, writes the BBC, translates Periscope.
Russia has always denied plans to invade Ukraine, despite having collected more than 100,000 troops at the border.
On Monday, her foreign minister said diplomacy was the highly exhausted “”.
As part of diplomatic efforts to avoid a possible invasion, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is expected to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin today.
Scholz met with Ukrainian president in Kiev on Monday, saying there were no “no reasonable excuses” for the establishment of the Russian Army.
Many states have urged their citizens to leave Ukraine at the time when the US has said air raids could begin “at any time”.
In a telephone conversation with President Biden, Johnson has indicated that the United Kingdom was prepared to do everything it could to help, which Biden welcomed by answering: “We're not going anywhere without you. ”
Johnson is expected to hold a meeting with Cobra on Tuesday to discuss the United Kingdom's response to pressures.
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