US
Republicans propose sending military aid to Ukraine
RT,
24
March, 2014
US
Congress Republicans are proposing to send military equipment to
Ukraine, citing reports that Russian troops are amassing near the
border with eastern Ukraine – an allegation that Russia has denied.
"You
can do non-combatant military aid in a way that allows them (Ukraine)
to defend themselves," House Intelligence Committee Chairman
Mike Rogers said during an interview on NBC's ‘Meet the Press.’
Other
things suggested to be sent include medical supplies, radio
equipment, and unspecified "defensive posture weapons systems."
Rogers,
a Michigan Republican, clarified that he does not want US troops to
confront Russia.
Following
the Crimean referendum last week, sanctions have been introduced
against Russia by the West and its allies.
The
most recent alleged claims include a statement by Supreme Allied
Commander Europe Gen Philip Breedlove that Russia is moving more
troops to the eastern border with Ukraine and that NATO is concerned
about Moldova's Trans-Dniester region, which had earlier voiced
willingness to hold a referendum.
In
response to allegations, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly
Antonov cleared up the situation, saying that Russia is observing all
international agreements on troop limits in regions bordering
Ukraine, adding that foreign missions’ inspections can confirm
that.
“By
the way this issue has been regularly raised during the last month in
telephone conversations between Russia’s Minister of Defense Sergey
Shoigu, and his foreign counterparts, including US Defense Secretary
Chuck Hagel and even acting Ukrainian Defense Minister Igor Tenyukh,”
Antonov said.
Shoigu
has, in a very transparent manner, informed all of them about the
real situation on the Russia-Ukraine border. He also stressed that
Russia has no intention to concentrate troops there, Antonov said.
Also,
following recent probes by foreign missions in Russia of Ukraine’s
bordering regions, foreign inspectors came to the conclusion that
"Russian Armed Forces are not undertaking any undeclared
military activity that would threaten the security of neighboring
countries," Antonov added.
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