British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has described the Ukraine crisis as 'the most dangerous moment' for Europe in decades. 9News
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Mr Johnson, who later arrived in Warsaw to meet with Poland's Prime Minister, said he believed Russian President Vladimir Putin had not yet decided what he might do with Ukraine, adding that the West must use "sanctions and military resolve plus diplomacy". Mr Lavrov rejected Western worries about the Russian troop buildup as "sheer propaganda" and noted that Moscow won't stand for lectures.
It also wants NATO to refrain from deploying weapons there and roll back alliance forces from Eastern Europe. The US and NATO flatly reject these demands. Amid the West's invasion warnings, Ukrainian officials have souccght to project calm, concerned that fears over war will further destabilise the country's fragile economy.
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