Blinken: Lukashenko tries to divert migrants’ attention from Russia’s activity near Ukraine’s border – Ukraine’s news, Politics
Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko The artificial migration crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border is trying to divert attention from the withdrawal of Russian troops to the Ukrainian border. This was announced by the head of the US State Department Anthony Blinken in Twitter.
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Blinken, who spoke with Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau, reaffirmed US solidarity with Lukashenko’s hybrid campaign on the Polish-Belarusian border.
This campaign is aimed at threatening security, sowing division and diverting attention from Russia’s activity on the border with Ukraine.
According to the State Department’s press service, Blinken also expressed deep gratitude to Rau for Poland’s active support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity.
“The United States, Poland and other allies and partners are united in forcing Moscow to pay a high price for its military aggression and harmful activities in the region,” the statement said.
- On October 30, 2021, The Post quoted anonymous officials as saying that Russia had resumed a growing military presence near Ukraine that Washington was worried about by some officials in the United States and Europe. Politico later published satellite images that allegedly confirmed this.
- Ukrainian intelligence said that Russia had not transferred troops to this, and called the information “an element of psychological pressure.” According to the Ministry of Defense, there are now about 90,000 Russian servicemen near the borders and in the occupied territories of Ukraine. The cream refuses to clarify the place.
- On November 7, the president’s press secretary Sergey Nikiforov He said that the Ministry of Defense had no plans to expand Russian troops near the Ukrainian border, and it remained an open question why the US media was spreading such space. The next day, he admitted that Russia was strengthening a “special group of troops” near the borders, but was doing so prematurely.
- November 10 President Vladimir Zelensky says that the Ukrainian army is ready to fight back, and panic in the media can help the enemy.
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