No new information has been revealed that has increased fears of an immediate Russian invasion of Ukraine, the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs has said, as worries over a potential war in Eastern Europe remain high.
Speaking on Monday after talks with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Josep Borrell appeared to play down suggestions that Moscow has plans to invade Ukraine in the near future.
“Certainly no, I do not think there is anything new that can increase the feeling of fear about an immediate attack, no,” Borrell said, answering a question from a journalist, also noting he does not believe there is any threat to other countries either, such as Lithuania.
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