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Biden heads to Europe to send signal to Putin

To meet NATO allies to persuade Putin to back off in Ukraine

Joe Biden

APPTI Washington
Vice President Joe Biden is heading to Europe to send a clear signal to Russian President Vladimir Putin about his intervention in Ukraine.

Biden left yesterday evening for Warsaw, where he'll meet today with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and President Bronislaw Komorowski. He'll meet separately with Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves.

In Lithuania, Biden plans to meet with President Dalia Grybauskaite and Latvia's President Andris Berzins.

The meetings with the NATO allies are part of a broader US campaign to persuade Putin to back off in Ukraine. As Biden was preparing to leave for Europe, Putin recognised Crimea's independence and the US imposed the most comprehensive sanctions against Russian officials since the Cold War.
 
Latvia and Estonia share borders with Russia, and Poland and Lithuania are nearby.

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First Published: Mar 18 2014 | 7:25 AM IST

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