America did not seal on Russia's claim of withdrawal of troops from Ukraine, know what President Biden said

Posted on 16th Feb 2022 by rohit kumar

President Joe Biden said on Tuesday that the US does not trust Russia's withdrawal claim. He said that the US does not agree with the withdrawal of Russian troops from the Ukrainian border and that it still sees the possibility of a continued Russian attack on Ukraine.

 

Let us tell you that along with America, Western countries have also said that there is no concrete evidence of Russia's claim. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said, 'Our intelligence is not reassuring.'

 

 Russian soldiers withdrew from Ukraine's border

 

Russia said on Tuesday that some of its military units were returning to their bases after conducting military exercises near Ukraine. This claim of Russia has received a very cautious and meticulous response from Western countries including America. British PM Boris Johnson said the way for diplomatic talks with Russia is open but intelligence on the ground is not very encouraging.

 

NATO also does not believe in Russia's claim

 

NATO has also said that it does not see any such sign at the ground level so far. German Chancellor Olaf Schulz, who arrived in Moscow for talks, welcomed the withdrawal of some Russian soldiers from the front. This announcement of Russia has shown a positive effect on the market. The stock markets of Russia and Ukraine jumped and oil prices fell. It is noteworthy that Russia has laid siege to Ukraine for the past several days. About one lakh thirty thousand of its soldiers with modern military equipment have barricaded around Ukraine. It is believed to be the tensest situation in Europe since the Cold War. The world fears that Russia may attack Ukraine at any time.

 

Meanwhile, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that we have always said that our forces will return after military exercises. The same thing is happening. On the other hand, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told the media that there are indications from Moscow that we should continue diplomacy. We are hopeful but at the ground level, we have not seen any sign of withdrawal of forces from Russia so far. US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas Greenfield said that Russia's talk of reducing troops was welcome, but so far no such evidence has been found. Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said Kyiv would trust Russia only when it sees Russian troops withdraw from the front.

Other news