United States Congress Building on Capitol Hill in Washington DCWASHINGTON, Feb 18The U.S. Senate passed a resolution saying it would support sanctions against Russia if Ukraine escalated, vote results show. expected escalation around Ukraine, the document will not be adopted. The resolution is not binding, its purpose is to warn Moscow of serious consequences in the event of an «invasion.» The legislators unanimously expressed their position. The senators called for continued economic and humanitarian support for Ukraine, as well as security assistance. In addition, they are calling on the Joe Biden administration and US allies to «act quickly» so that Kiev has everything it needs to defend itself against alleged Russian «aggression». «/>Antonov accused the United States of being cynical about the Russian genocide in Donbass In recent months, the West has been accusing Moscow of preparing an «invasion» of Ukraine and is increasing its presence in Eastern Europe. In Russia, they reject all claims, emphasizing that they are moving troops within their territories, and also remind that they do not participate in the intra-Ukrainian conflict and do not violate any agreements, unlike Kiev, which does not comply with the Minsk agreements. The document provides for a constitutional reform, termination fire and the withdrawal of heavy weapons from the line of contact. At the same time, the Ukrainian authorities have now concentrated most of the army on the border with the self-proclaimed DPR and LPR and regularly fire on the militias, including using prohibited equipment transferred by Western countries. The United States, Great Britain, Canada, France are involved in the supply of arms worth billions of dollars. , Poland, Turkey, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Romania, Estonia. In addition, Western military instructors continue to arrive in Ukraine. Moscow has repeatedly urged to stop pumping weapons into the region, as this could provoke Kiev into military adventures. » />Washington Post announced the «trick» of Russia, which announced the withdrawal of forces from Ukraine
