Withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine border not confirmed – NATO information |

by time news

Brussels:

Tensions escalate on Russia-Ukraine border Various allies, including the United States, are trying to alleviate this.

Russia has said it has no plans to invade Ukraine. But Russian forces have been conducting combat exercises in various parts of the country, including Crimea on the Ukrainian border.

Russia has announced that all troops stationed in Crimea on the Ukrainian border have been recalled to the camp following the completion of military exercises.

However, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the withdrawal of Russian troops from the Ukrainian border had not been confirmed.

He was speaking to reporters at the NATO headquarters in Brussels:

It remains to be seen whether Russian forces will be withdrawn. What we see is that they have increased the number of troops and more troops are coming.

If they really start withdrawing troops, we will welcome it. We see the movement of troops, battle tanks, because they are always moving forces back and forth.

The actual discharge was not confirmed. Thus he mentioned.

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