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00:00Good morning. Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered troops into rebel-held regions of Ukraine,
00:06describing them as peacekeeping troops, a claim rubbished by the West which has begun to impose sanctions.
00:13The two regions along Ukraine's eastern border with Russia were again recognised as independent states by Mr Putin.
00:20They are largely controlled by Russian-backed separatists who have launched heavy shelling
00:25into what's currently Ukrainian-held territory.
00:28Geoff Parry reports from the Ukrainian city of Lebev.
00:33These are worrying times for Ukrainians with Russian military boots on Ukrainian soil
00:39and no-one knows how far Vladimir Putin is prepared to go.
00:43Many think that this is just the start of the invasion of Ukraine.
00:47Earlier he declared the disputed areas of Donetsk and Luhansk as independent states,
00:53free of Ukraine rule, and sent the troops in as peacekeepers, although no-one really believes that they're peacekeepers.
01:00We've seen the tanks and the vehicles move in to take up positions.
01:04There was quite a wild cheering in Donetsk and some fireworks when the Russians arrived.
01:09But what is unknown at the moment is how far he will go, whether he needs to claim what remains of those disputed areas,
01:17which are in control of the Ukrainian government.
01:20The EU and the UK were swift to impose sanctions, mainly against Russian banks,
01:26but also some high-wealth individuals who are associated with Mr Putin.
01:30And the German government, in quite a big deal, has basically put an $11 billion gas pipeline project on hold.
01:40It was due for certification, and the Germans said, we're not doing that at this time.
01:44It caused some strong ripples in the financial markets and has pushed a spike in the oil price to its highest since 2014.
01:53Thank you, Jeff.
01:54United States President Joe Biden has reacted quickly, imposing sanctions against Russia.
02:01U.S. Bureau Chief Ashley Mullaney is in Washington.
02:04Ash, the President slammed President Putin's description of troop deployment as a peacekeeping mission.
02:10Good morning, Sal.
02:15Yes, the White House has declared Russia's actions at the beginning of an invasion.
02:20The U.S. President is speaking today, saying this is the beginning of an invasion,
02:25putting it quite simply, saying that Vladimir Putin is looking to carve off a chunk of Ukraine.
02:32For that, the President has announced the first round of sanctions,
02:37cutting off Western financing to the Russian government and imposing sanctions on oligarchs in Vladimir Putin's inner circle.
02:46Speaking for the first time today since Putin declared those two regions independent republics,
02:53Joe Biden said he was moving more U.S. firepower into the region to beef up NATO's eastern flank,
03:02but made the point of saying the U.S. is not looking to fight with Russia, that this is a defensive measure.
03:09Who in the Lord's name does Putin think gives him the right to declare new so-called countries on territory that belong to his neighbours?
03:18This is a flagrant violation of international law and demands a firm response from the international community.
03:25The window for diplomacy appears to be closing tonight.
03:31U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called off a planned meeting with his Russian counterpart.
03:37Sergei Lavrov planned for Thursday, looking extremely unlikely that President Putin and Biden would meet for a summit,
03:46unless there was a massive de-escalation on Russia's part.
03:51As for Putin's response to Biden's announcement today, a Kremlin spokesperson said he wasn't watching.
03:58Sal?
03:58OK, thank you very much, Ash.
03:59Mullaney, reporting in Washington there.
04:02Let's bring in political reporter Jennifer Beshwati in Canberra now.
04:05Morning to you, Jen.
04:06Will Australia join the U.S. and other countries in imposing sanctions?
04:11Yes, it will, Sally.
04:12The Prime Minister is currently discussing that.
04:14An emergency meeting of the National Security Committee in Sydney.
04:18He will hold a press conference soon to outline Australia's position.
04:23And the Prime Minister has previously ruled out sending in Australian troops,
04:27but has committed to assisting Ukraine with other capabilities, including cyber defence.
04:32Now, we understand the sanctions will be swift and severe, aimed at crippling Russia's financial system,
04:39much like what U.S. President Joe Biden has announced.
04:42The Home Affairs Minister has also raised concerns that Australia's critical infrastructure,
04:46like health systems, could become targets of Russian cyberattacks if sanctions are imposed.
04:53But that doesn't mean that Australia should back down.
04:56The Federal Government has also offered to fill a gas supply shortage to allies in Europe,
05:01should Moscow cut off energy supplies to countries that are heavily reliant on Russian gas.
05:07Ukraine's top diplomat was speaking with Seven Sunrise this morning.
05:11International community have to step in.
05:14The pressure on Russia needs to be increased.
05:17We will use whatever tools we have available to us, to the greatest degree,
05:22to ensure that we are applying sanctions in conjunction with our counterparts.
05:27There are still a few hundred Australians in Ukraine, despite being urged to leave.
05:32They will receive consular support if needed.
05:35Meanwhile, Australian diplomats have been told to evacuate now.
05:39Sally?
05:39OK, thanks very much, Dembeshwati, in Canberra for us this morning.
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