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“US is not sending forces to start war with Russia in Ukraine”, says Security Advisor

The United States on Sunday released a statement that it has not sent troops to ignite a war with Russia after recently deploying 3000 additional troops to Germany and Eastern Europe due to the Ukraine standoff with Moscow.

Moreover, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan mentioned, “The president has been made a clear decision for months now the United States is not deploying troops to start the war or a fight a war with Russia in Ukraine. We have dispatched soldiers to Europe to support NATO territory.”

The conflicts between Russia and the West has been at the top since the previous months because Russia is building up forces on the border of Russia-Ukraine.

Furthermore, Russia has moved over 100,000 forces near the border. They have also sent the soldiers to Belarus.

However, Sullivan mentioned, ”A military hike and the invasion of Ukraine could occur at any point of time.”

He stated, “We think that the individuals from Russia have put in place the abilities to climb a large military operation into Ukraine, and we have been working on this very hard for the reply. President Biden has reassembled our allies. He is bolstered and reassured by our eastern flank allies. Biden is providing material support to the people from Ukraine as well as he has proposed the Russians a diplomatic pathway.”

On Sunday, Ukraine urged the possibility of working on solving the increasing conflicts with Russia through diplomacy has continued to become more significant as compared to an attack.

In recent days, the officials have informed Congress and European allies on how the Russian force gathering near the border is rising at that much amount which will provide Putin with the power he needed for the invasion.

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