The Observer view on US-Russia talks and tensions in Ukraine | Observer editorial
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Diplomatic talks calm tensions for now but Europe is left looking feeble and irrelevant
Talks about the Ukraine crisis between senior US and Russian diplomats, held in Geneva at the end of last week, appear to have calmed tensions, at least for now. The situation on Ukraine's land and sea borders, where Moscow has amassed troops and powerful military assets, remains grave. But alarmist predictions of imminent, large-scale conflict have proved wide of the mark.
The dogged insistence of Antony Blinken, the US secretary of state, on pursuing diplomatic means to address Russia's security concerns clearly made an impression on his notoriously intransigent opposite number, Sergei Lavrov. Russia's foreign minister said the talks had been constructive and useful" and agreed to continue them this week.
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