Russia says it won't start a war as Ukraine tensions mount [View all]
Source: AP
MOSCOW (AP) Russias top diplomat said Friday that Moscow will not start a war but warned that it wouldnt allow the West to trample on its security interests amid fears it is planning to invade Ukraine.
U.S. President Joe Biden warned Ukraines president a day earlier that there is a distinct possibility that Russia could take military action against its neighbor in February.
There wont be a war as far as it depends on the Russian Federation, we dont want a war, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in a live interview with Russian radio stations. But we wont let our interests be rudely trampled on and ignored.
Tensions have soared in recent weeks, and the United States and its NATO allies worry that the concentration of about 100,000 Russian troops near Ukraine heralds Moscows intention to attack the ex-Soviet state. Russia has repeatedly denied having any such plans, but has demanded that NATO promise Ukraine will never be allowed to join and that the alliance roll back deployments of troops and military equipment in Eastern Europe.
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