The United States and the United Kingdom are ready to punish Russian elites close to President Vladimir Putin with freezing assets and prohibitions if Russia enters Ukraine, Washington and London told Monday, when tension also spilled at the United Nations. England urged Putin to "retreat from the abyss" after the buildup of Russian troops near Ukraine triggered fears of war, and warned that every attack would trigger sanctions against the company and people close to the Kremlin. "Individuals that we identify are in or near the circle in the Kremlin and play a role in government decision making or at least involved in the destabilized behavior of the Kremlin," said White House spokesman Jen PSaki told reporters. British foreign secretary Liz Truss said the laws planned to give London new strength to target companies related to Russian countries. Kremlin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the English warning was "very disturbing," said it made England less attractive to investors and would hurt the British company. "The attack by a particular country about Russian business implies retaliation measures, and these steps will be formulated based on our interests if necessary," Peskov said. Since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, London has become a chosen paradise for the River River from Russia and the former other Soviet republics. Transparency advocates have long asked Britain to be harder about the forbidden financial flow. Public face-off Tensions between Russia and the United States are displayed at the United Nations Security Council on Monday where the meeting u.s. Asked about the buildup of Moscow's forces was allowed to face the public crisis. The Russian Ambassador, Russia said that "there was no evidence" Moscow was planning military actions and that Russia had never confirmed the Western statement that she had collected 100,000 soldiers near neighbors. Vassily Nebenzia said A. Talk about war was "provocative," that Russia often mobilized troops in their own territory, and that the Ukrainian crisis was a domestic problem. "Provocation from Russia, not from us or other members of this council," said Ambassador U.S. Linda Thomas-Greenfield. China urged all parties not to worsen the situation and said it did not look at Russian forces near the border as a threat. Although Russia, which won the Crimean from Ukraine in 2014 and supported pro-Russian rebels which fought government forces in East Ukraine, denied planning further attacks, it demanded guaranteed security sweeping including NATO's promise never to recognize Ukraine. This sent follow up on written proposals made by the United States last week, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Washington did not comment on Monday about the contents of the response, said "it cannot be produced to negotiate in public." Meanwhile, leaders continued diplomatic boost with phone calls and meetings to try to relieve the situation. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will travel to Ukraine on Tuesday to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. On the call between French President Emmanuel Macron and Putin, the couple said they wanted to maintain a dialogue about applying Minsk Agreement on Donbass, East Ukrainian area where Moscow has supported separatist fighters. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is expected to speak by telephone with Minister of Foreign Affairs M.S. Blinken on Tuesday, a State Department spokesman said.

U.S., UK Threaten Sanctions for Moscow Elite if Russia Invades Ukraine

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Vassily Nebenzia said U.S. talk of war was “provocative,” that Russia frequently deployed troops in its own territory, and that Ukraine’s crisis was a domestic issue.

“The provocation’s from Russia, not from us or other members of this council,” U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield said.

China urged all parties to not aggravate the situation and said it did not view Russia’s troops near the border as a threat.

Although Russia, which seized Crimea from Ukraine in 2014 and backs pro-Russian rebels fighting government forces in eastern Ukraine, denies planning further incursion, it is demanding sweeping security guarantees including a promise NATO never admit Ukraine.

It sent a follow-up to a written proposal made by the United States last week, according to the State Department. Washington did not comment on Monday on the content of the response, saying “it would be unproductive to negotiate in public.”

Meanwhile, leaders are continuing their diplomatic push with phone calls and meetings to try to defuse the situation.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set travel to Ukraine on Tuesday to meet with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

On a call between French President Emmanuel Macron and Putin, the pair said they wanted to maintain a dialogue on implementing the Minsk agreements regarding Donbass, a region of eastern Ukraine where Moscow has backed separatist fighters.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is expected to speak by phone with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday, a State Department spokesperson said.

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