Biden says Russian troops remain in a 'threatening position'
President Joe Biden delivered an update from the White House on the status of Ukraine's border and said the U.S. has "not yet verified" that Russian troops have pulled back as the Kremlin has claimed.
"We have not yet verified that the Russian military units are returning to their home bases. Indeed, our analysts remain that they remain very much in a threatening position," Biden said from the White House East Room.
Biden emphasized that the U.S. believes the best way forward is through diplomacy and de-escalation but placed the ball in Putin's court.
"The United States is prepared, no matter what happens. We are ready with diplomacy -- to be engaged in diplomacy with Russia. And our allies and partners to improve stability and security in Europe as a whole. And we are ready to respond decisively to a Russian attack on Ukraine, which is still very much a possibility," he said.





