President Biden is now willing to draw down the U.S. troop presence in Eastern Europe in exchange for Vladimir Putin pulling some of his soldiers back from the border with Ukraine.
Next week NATO foreign ministers, senior U.S. and Russian officials and the NATO-Russia Council will participate in a flurry of meetings in Europe. While the U.S. remains unclear on whether Russia is serious about negotiations, U.S.
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