US military. File photoMOSCOW, 31 Jan. There has been no order to move US troops to Europe, said US Department of Defense spokesman John Kirby. Note Ed.),” he said at a briefing for reporters. Kirby made this statement against the background of a recent message from the White House, in which US President Joe Biden announced the transfer of military personnel to Eastern Europe and NATO countries “in the near future.” Press Secretary The Defense Department explained that the 8,500 troops who were ordered to be ready to be sent to reinforce NATO's «eastern flank» represent the US contribution to the collective rapid reaction force.NYT: US could send thousands of troops to Europe over Ukraine, Kirby added that Biden could be talking about additional US troops to deploy based on agreements with individual countries. “I don’t have specific statements as to how many of them, from where and to which country or which countries they can go,” he said, adding that in the coming days the United States will continue military supplies to Ukraine. Late last year, Moscow handed over to Brussels and Washington Draft Security Assurance Documents. The Kremlin insists on ending the bloc's military cooperation with the post-Soviet countries, refusing to create bases on their territory, limiting the deployment of strike weapons near the Russian border, removing American nuclear weapons from Europe and guaranteeing NATO's non-expansion to the east.
The main strategic mistake of the White House was named in the USAIn January, a series of consultations between Russia, the USA and the alliance took place on this issue: on January 9-10, the issue was discussed in Geneva at meetings with the American side, January 12 — at a meeting of the Russia-NATO Council, and on January 13 — at the OSCE site. Even before the start of negotiations, Washington called some points of the draft unacceptable, Moscow noted that this was not an ultimatum, but it would not make unilateral concessions, especially under pressure. further actions of the Russian side and the prospects for resuming the dialogue will depend. .jpg» />Infographics
