
Ukraine tension: Biden warns Putin of 'swift and severe costs'
Biden and Putin held talks to try to defuse the situation at the Ukrainian border.
President Joe Biden has told the Russian leader Vladimir Putin that the US and its allies would impose 'swift and severe costs' if Russia invaded Ukraine. It comes after an hour of talks between the leaders aimed at defusing the situation at the Ukrainian border. The Kremlin said that Washington had failed to consider Russia's main security concerns including a veto on Ukraine ever joining Nato.
Also in the programme: Police in Canada say they have begun removing protesters occupying a bridge at the busiest border crossing with the United States. And we hear about Super Bowl 56, which will take place later today in Los Angeles.
Julian Worricker has two guests to discuss these and the other stories of the day. Martina Stevis-Gridneff is the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times and Tom McTague is a London-based staff writer at The Atlantic, and co-author of Betting The House: The Inside Story of the 2017 Election.
(Photo: President Joe Biden speaks on the phone with Russia"s President Vladimir Putin. Credit: The White House/Handout via Reuters)
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