NATO Secy. Gen. Stoltenberg: ‘Positive sign that Russia is now willing to sit down and talk’

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'We continue to also send a clear message that if Russia decides to use force against Ukraine, there will be severe economic financial consequences for Russia,' Secretary-General Stoltenberg says.

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