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military presence in the region could trigger alarm bells for NATO allies in that region, particularly Poland and the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Service members of the Ukrainian armed forces walk at combat positions near the line of separation from Russian-backed rebels outside the town of Popasna in Luhansk Region, Ukraine on ThursdayĪny talks of changes for the U.S. 'Beyond its military aggression, Moscow has also worked to undermine Ukraine's democratic institutions, it's interfered in Ukraine's politics and elections, blocked energy and commerce to intimidate its leaders and pressure its citizens, it's used propaganda to sow mistrust, it's launched cyber attacks on the country's critical infrastructure, then starting last March and continuing through the fall, Russia began a massive, unprovoked buildup of forces and equipment on Ukraine's border,' Blinken said. 'The idea that Ukraine is the aggressor in this situation is absurd.'īlinken accused Russia of 'gaslighting' the world with accusations that Ukraine is provoking the fight. 'No one should be surprised if Russia instigates a provocation or incident then tries to use it to justify military intervention hoping that by the time the world realizes the ruse, it'll be too late,' Blinken told reporters Friday. 'In fact, we have been clear with Russia, publicly and privately, that should Russia further invade Ukraine we would reinforce our partners on the eastern flank, to whom we have sacred obligation as Allies.'īlinken, who will attend next week's talks, seemed pessimistic that Russia would oblige, as he stepped rhetoric against the former Soviet Union. forces in Eastern Europe in preparation for discussions with Russia next week, which we told NBC while they were reporting this story,' he wrote on Twitter. 'It is not accurate that the administration is developing options for pulling back U.S.
State Department spokesman Ned Price denied the report. officials are prepared to offer a mutual drawdown in that region of the world, according to a NBC News report. remains unclear on whether Russia is serious about negotiations, U.S. and Russian officials and the NATO-Russia Council will participate in a flurry of meetings in Europe, following a phone conversation between Biden and Putin last week.
Next week NATO foreign ministers, senior U.S. troop presence in Eastern Europe in exchange for Moscow pulling its soldiers back from the Ukraine border. of State Antony Blinken stepped up his rhetoric with Russia, accusing Vladimir Putin of 'gaslighting' the world as the State Department denied reports President Biden was willing to draw down the U.S.