(Washington Composite Television) A spokesman for the US government said US and Russian officials will hold security negotiations on the 10th of next month.

The spokesman also said on Monday that Russia and NATO may hold talks on January 12, and a wider regional conference, including Moscow, Washington, and many European countries, will be held on January 13Essence

Under the background of Russia's assembly of the army near Ukraine, Moscow proposed a list of safety guarantee desire to negotiate with Western negotiations this month, including the request to require the North Atlantic Convention Organization (NATO) to promise not to be in Eastern Europe and Ukraine in Eastern Europe and Ukraine.Expand any military activities.

A spokesman for the White House National Security Council required anonymous and said: "When we sit down and talk, Russia can put its concerns on the table, and we will also put our concerns about Russian activities on the desktop.Go. "He stated that he would not make any decisions about Ukraine when he was absent from Ukraine.

"We can make progress in some areas, and we will have different opinions in some areas. This is the meaning of diplomacy."

According to Russia, the Russian MinistryMoscow plans to discuss its safety requirements with Washington on January 10.

The report also quoted Riabakov, deputy minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said that so far, the United States' response to Russia's security requirements is "abstract".He also emphasized that a similar talks with NATO on January 12 was crucial to attend military officials.

The US President Biden signed a huge expenditure bill on Monday, including providing an initiative of the Ukrainian armed forces to provide 300 million US dollars (about S $ 400 million), and provides a wide range of European defense affairs.Billions of dollars.

The U.S. government believes that Russian President Putin is considering invasion of neighbor Ukraine and promised that it will rapidly impose severe sanctions after this event.Russia denies the intention of invasion.

When we sit down and talk, Russia can put its concerns on the table, and we will also put concerns about Russian activities on the desktop.

—Te speaker of the White House National Security Council