Likelihood of diplomatic solution 'diminishing hour by hour'
National security adviser Jake Sullivan told ABC News' "Good Morning America" Monday that President Joe Biden is prepared in principle to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin if there is no invasion, but that unfortunately, an invasion still seems likely.
"President Biden made clear all along he's prepared either way. He's prepared to engage in high level diplomacy to resolve this peacefully and he's equally prepared to rally our allies and partners to impose costs and consequences on Russia should they choose to invade," Sullivan said.
"He indicated to the French president yesterday in principle he would be prepared to meet with Putin if President Putin stood down from his invasion," Sullivan said. "We can't say anything other than indications on the ground look like Russia is still moving forward."
Sullivan indicated the window for diplomacy will remain open until more significant military action is seen, but that the window gets smaller as time goes on.

"We never give up hope on diplomacy until the missiles fly or the tanks roll," Sullivan said. "We've been working hard for months with our allies and partners to get Russia to sit down in a serious way at the table, even as recently as yesterday the president indicated his readiness to do that. Russia has not shown the same kind of willingness on their side. The likelihood there's a diplomatic solution given the troop movements of the Russians is diminishing hour by hour."
Asked if sanctions will be enough to stop Russia without sending U.S. forces to Ukraine, Sullivan said the U.S. is determined to impose sanctions in the long-term to strangle Russia's ambitions without the use of ground forces.
-ABC News' Sarah Kolinovsky







