Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov told reporters on Tuesday that
"we have had contact with the US administration on the situation in the Donbass, and we have exhaustively explained to their side what is happening. Washington should be concerned about the consequences of this coordinated policy."He added that Western rhetoric over Ukraine is striking an increasingly belligerent tone.
The day before, US State Department spokesman Ned Price warned of credible reports of Russian troop movements on the border with Ukraine, which some in Kiev have claimed to be a precursor to an invasion. He added that Washington is "open to engagement with Moscow" to prevent a crisis and issued a "call on Russia to refrain from escalatory actions."
The Kremlin has denied that troop movements in western Russia are a preparation for war, with press secretary Dmitry Peskov saying that the country's army "moves around Russia in whatever direction it considers necessary to ensure the security of our country." He added that the deployments are within the context of "increased activity of the armed forces of NATO countries, other associations, individual countries."















Comment: Reports indicate this rapid buildup of aggression could spiral out of control sooner rather than later. The refusal to hold talks in Minsk suggests Ukraine's bias of venue, at this point, is a tantrum too far: Has Donbass become another 'forever war'?
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