Kerry's meeting with his counterparts will take place in the next 10 days, the State Department said, and comes amid mounting US concern that Russia could build on its recent annexation of Crimea by trying to split off other areas of Ukraine. To that end, the White House issued a warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"If Russia moves into Eastern Ukraine, either overtly or covertly, this would be a very serious escalation," White House spokesman Jay Carney said, adding that the US is "prepared to impose further sanctions on sectors of the Russian economy should the situation escalate."
Making clear the US considers Russia responsible for inciting unrest in eastern Ukraine, Carney said there's strong evidence that some pro-Russian protesters who have taken over government buildings in eastern Ukraine were paid, and are not local residents.
In a phone call earlier today, Kerry told his Russian counterpart, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, that the US was watching events in an array of eastern Ukrainian cities with "great concern" and skepticism that they were spontaneous, the State Department said. Kerry pointed out that Russian intelligence operatives working in Ukraine had recently been arrested and called on Russia's government to disavow the actions of separatists.
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