Financial Times told about “significant” concession by Bayden Putin

US President Joe Biden made Russia a significant diplomatic concession, stating the preparation of a meeting to discuss the concern of Russia about the expansion of NATO. It is reported by RIA Novosti with reference to the British Financial Times.

According to the publication, Moscow wants NATO to refuse to expand east and refrain from a contingent in countries bordering Russia, which can be involved for attacking it.

“But the mention of Biden on the search for a potential” compromise “with Moscow in Eastern Europe will be frightened by many Eastern European members of NATO and the US allies who fear that Putin uses the threat to the use of military force to achieve concessions relative to US military presence in Europe,” – The article says.

The date of “High-level meetings” announces closer to the end of the working week, the head of the White House said earlier. In addition to Russia and the United States, at least four “key ally” Washington will take part in the summit. What kind of states are we talking about, Biden did not specify.