Interfax: Russia will pay bigger price in case Donbas situation escalates further – Biden

File Photo of Joe Biden at Podium with U.S. Seal, With Ukrainian and U.S. Flags in Background

KYIV. Nov 21 (Interfax) – The United States Vice President Joe Biden has said that the U.S. is prepared to put more pressure on Russia if it does not honor its obligation to settle the situation in southeastern Ukraine and continues escalation.

Russia will pay an even bigger price and will be isolated, if these things continue further, Biden told a press conference held jointly with Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko in Kyiv on Friday.

The global community is trying to influence Russia through sanctions, he said.

Had Russia honored its obligations and respected the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, then we could start rational discussions about the future of the sanctions, but it is not happening yet, the U.S. vice president said.

He added that instead of honoring its obligations Russia has resorted to more provocative actions, to an ever greater disrespect for the agreement that was signed by Russia.

It was reported that Biden and his wife Jill are visiting Ukraine on November 20-21. Biden is expected to meet with Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny Yatsenyuk on Friday night. Biden will also attend a roundtable that will focus on anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine.

[featured image is file photo from past event]

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