The White House said it expects to make progress with Russia during upcoming talks but that some of Moscow’s proposals are “not viable.” The two countries have scheduled three sets of talks to take place in Europe next week. The meetings start on Jan. 10 in Geneva with bilateral talks between U.S. Deputy Sec. of State Wendy Sherman and her Russian counterpart. Those will be followed by a meeting of the NATO-Russia council two days later. And finally on Jan. 13, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) will meet to discuss broader European security. The United States will be represented by its Ambassador to the OSCE Mike Carpenter. The talks come as Russia has amassed troops at its border with Ukraine in recent weeks with estimates of as many as 100,000 along the border and in Russian-annexed Crimea. White House press secretary Jen Psaki at a press …