London warns Putin not to invade Ukraine

London today warned Russian President Vladimir Putin not to invade Ukraine. According to the British Minister of Defense, the government is almost ready to present to the parliament the details of a new series of sanctions that it intends to use against Russia in case of invasion.

Ben Wallace told Times Radio that an aggressive invasion of a sovereign state would not be won.

THE Russiahe said, plans to launch a strategic nuclear weapons exercise soon and warned that the Kremlin’s actions are moving in the wrong direction despite efforts to find a diplomatic solution.

Wallace said Britain had seen secret information that Russia was planning false flag as a pretext to invade Ukrainewhile carrying out cyber attacks and other destabilizing actions.

“Despite the talks, it is moving in the wrong direction. “The Russians are continuing to strengthen their military forces. They are planning to launch a strategic nuclear exercise soon and we are indeed seeing more activity elsewhere,” the minister told BBC Radio, according to Reuters and the Athens-based News Agency.

Solz meets with Baltic leaders

Meanwhile, the German chancellor Olaf Solts meets today in Berlin with the leaders of the Baltic states, former Soviet republics that have joined NATO, which are at the forefront of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis.

“The goal is to ensure the security of Europe and I believe we can do it,” Solz said on Wednesday, adding that he believed in the “progress” made through intensive diplomatic meetings between Russia and the West.

After meeting yesterday with Danish Prime Minister Matthew Fredericksen, Angela Merkel’s successor will try to share his optimism with Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, countries bordering Russia.

Eastern end of NATO

The meeting is even more important as NATO’s commitment to Poland and the Baltic states – the eastern and strategically sensitive end of the Alliance – is one of the main points of contention with Russia, which is urging NATO to review development in the area.

Soltz said Sunday that Germany, which is leading a NATO operation in Lithuania, where 500 German troops have been deployed, is ready to send additional troops to the Baltic states.

Following his visit to Washington on Monday to reassure Americans, and following a meeting in Berlin on Tuesday with France and Poland, Soltz is still in contact today, at a time when his country is in a delicate situation. position between the expectations of its western allies and its dependence on Russian gas.

His meeting with Baltic leaders comes before the chancellor’s speech in the Bundestag and less than a week before his visit to Russia, where Soltz will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 15.

Berlin reservations allow Estonia to offer German weapons to Ukraine have caused upheaval in recent weeks and Soltz is now trying to change his image and emerge as a politician dealing effectively with the crisis.

At the same time, the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, which connects Russia with Germany, continues to cast a shadow over the crisis. The German chancellor assured a group of US senators that the pipeline “will not move forward” if Russia invades Ukraine, according to a US MP.

Ukraine: The army begins ten-day military exercises

Snapshot from Ukrainian soldiers' gymnasiums

Ukraine, meanwhile, is launching military exercises today that it announced in response to Russian military exercises in neighboring Belarus, which Kiev and the West interpret as part of Russia’s military escalation in the region.

Russia today launched an active phase of its large-scale military exercises in Belarus, in a show of strength that shows how Moscow’s increasingly close siege of Minsk has given it enhanced capabilities in its Western confrontation with Ukraine.

The joint military gymnasiums of the Russian and Belarusian armies, with the largest Russian military deployment in the former Soviet republic of Belarus since the end of the Cold War, as described by NATO, takes place until February 20 and is considered to be part of the deployment of Russian troops near Ukraine, which has raised fears of invasion. this country. Russia denies any such plans.

Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said this week that his country’s military exercises would also take place from today, February 10, until the 20th of the month, and that the armed forces would conduct exercises with Bayraktar drones and anti-tank missiles and anti-tank missiles. provided by foreign partners.

Ukraine has not specified the number of military personnel and weapons involved in its exercises.

The White House announced yesterday, Wednesday, that the Russian exercises in Belarus are an “escalation” action.

Source: News Beast

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