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Biden made no 'commitments or concessions' on Putin's demands: US official

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US National Security Advisor tells reporters at the White House that Joe Biden gave no commitments to President Vladimir Putin over any demand for Ukraine to be blocked from joining NATO or for a reduced US military presence in the region during a virtual summit between the two leaders. SOUNDBITE

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