Putin threatened Biden with a complete collapse of US-Russia relations if he launches more sanctions over Ukraine

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Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin spoke on Thursday as Russia appeared close to invading Ukraine.

Putin told Biden that sanctions over Ukraine could mean a total rupture in US-Russia relations.

Biden urged Putin to ease tensions but said the US would respond if Russia invades.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin warned President Joe Biden in a phone call on Thursday that relations between the two countries could collapse if the US imposes sanctions on Russia over its actions in Ukraine.

The Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said after the call that Putin told Biden that sanctions "could lead to a complete breakdown in ties between our countries," Reuters reported.

"Our president also mentioned that it would be a mistake that our descendants would see as a huge error," he said.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Thursday that Biden told Putin that Russia needed to "de-escalate tensions with Ukraine." She said Biden warned that the US would respond if Russia presses ahead with a Ukraine invasion.

"President Biden reiterated that substantive progress in these dialogues can occur only in an environment of de-escalation," she said.

"He made clear that the United States and its allies and partners will respond decisively if Russia further invades Ukraine."

According to Axios, a senior US official said that Biden also said the US and its allies could couple sanctions with increased NATO activity in eastern member states.

NATO operations in countries like Estonia and Latvia, which border Russia, have long frustrated Putin. He recently demanded that NATO leave eastern Europe altogether.

The US, Ukraine, and their allies are warning that Russia appears to be preparing to invade Ukraine, its neighbor, soon.

Russia has been building up troops and military equipment along the border.

Russia annexed the Crimea peninsula in 2014. Russia also supports armed separatists in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region.

The war between Russian-backed rebels and Ukrainian troops has killed more than 13,000 people in recent years.

Suiseiseki_Desu on December 31st, 2021 at 17:28 UTC »

Russia is doing a careful balance between telling everyone who would listen that they don't care about sanctions at all and throwing tantrums every time the sanctions are mentioned lol

TimStellmach on December 31st, 2021 at 16:01 UTC »

As opposed to the complete collapse of US-Russia relations at a time of Putin's choosing, when Russia invades (even more of) Ukraine? I mean, that's what he's bargaining for, right?

Ozwaldo on December 31st, 2021 at 14:36 UTC »

I mean, of course he did? What else can he bargain with?

This is confirmation that those sanctions would be disastrous for Russia. Putin is trying to ward them off by puffing out his chest and tough-talking us down. Who fucking cares. It's your fucking call Putin, you don't want to get sanctioned into destitution? Don't invade Ukraine.