
Biden and Putin to speak on Saturday as tension builds over Russian threat to Ukraine
CNN
President Joe Biden will speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday as escalating concerns over a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine grip Western governments.
The conversation will take place at 11 a.m. ET/7 p.m. Moscow time, according to the Kremlin. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told Russian state news agency TASS that the conversation was initiated by Washington and "the request was preceded by a written request from the American side." Putin will also speak with French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday.
The White House confirmed the call Friday evening and offered a bit of unusual detail: A White House official said the Kremlin proposed holding the call on Monday, but the White House counter-offered a Saturday call, which was accepted.

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