From Reuters:
“Kremlin says NATO expansion
in Ukraine is a 'red line' for Putin”
The Kremlin warned on Monday that
any expansion of NATO military infrastructure in Ukraine would cross one of
President Vladimir Putin's "red lines", and Belarus said it had
agreed to take action with Moscow to counter growing NATO activity. Belarusian
President Alexander Lukashenko, a close Moscow ally, accused the United States
of setting up training centres in Ukraine which he said amounted to military
bases. He said he had discussed the issue with Putin. "It's clear we need
to react to this...(We) agreed that we need to take some kind of measures in
response," Lukashenko was quoted as saying by the RIA news agency. Ukraine
began joint military exercises with U.S. and other NATO member troops last
week, while Russia and Belarus held large-scale drills that alarmed the West.
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Ukraine, which is not a NATO
member, has long sought closer ties with the West and its militaries. It has
had fraught relations with Russia since Moscow annexed the Crimea peninsula in
2014 and backed separatists fighting in Ukraine's east. Russia staunchly
opposes the idea of NATO membership for Ukraine. It alarmed Ukraine and the
West earlier this year by building up military forces near Ukraine's borders. Asked
what joint actions Lukashenko had been referring to, the Kremlin said:
"These are actions that ensure the security of the two of our
states." "President Putin has repeatedly noted the issue of the
potential broadening of NATO infrastructure on Ukrainian territory, and (he)
has said this would cross those red lines that he has spoken about
before," the Kremlin said. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba
rejected the notion of a Russian "red line" outside of Russia's own
borders, and said Kyiv had its own security to think about. "Putin's 'red
lines' are limited to Russia's borders," he tweeted. "On our side of
the Ukrainian-Russian border we can figure out ourselves what to do in the
interests of the Ukrainian people, as well as Ukraine's and Europe's security."
^ Russia should just focus on
Russia and the state of the ordinary Russian within their borders. The vast
majority of Russians live below the poverty line and need help getting food and
medicines. Ukraine has become a Democracy in the years since 2014 when Russian
illegally invaded, occupied and annexed Crimea and then started fighting in Donbass
(which is on-going.) ^
https://www.reuters.com/world/kremlin-says-nato-expansion-ukraine-crosses-red-line-putin-2021-09-27/
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