Kremlin says Russia cannot de-escalate due to Ukrainian troop presence
nearby
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[December 01, 2021]
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin said
on Wednesday it could not de-escalate tensions with the West over
Ukraine due to a large concentration of Ukrainian forces near its
border.
U.S., NATO and Ukrainian officials have expressed concerns over unusual
Russian troop movements near Ukraine. Moscow has said its posture is
purely defensive.
A Russian foreign ministry spokesperson earlier on Wednesday accused
Ukraine of deploying half of its army or 125,000 troops to Donbass, a
conflict zone in eastern Ukraine, where government forces have been
battling Russia-backed separatists since 2014.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov repeated that accusation and said Moscow
was seriously worried about the large number of Ukrainian troops near
Russia.
He said Russia was concerned that Kyiv might attempt to solve its
conflict with Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine by force.
"Russia cannot take any measures to de-escalate,"
Peskov told a briefing. "We have seen the messages that more than
120,000 (Ukrainian) troops have been deployed to the conflict zone. This
raises our fears that sentiments (in Ukraine) in favour of a military
solution to the Donbass problem could prevail," Peskov said.
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The national flag of Ukraine flies over the town of Kramatorsk,
Ukraine November 25, 2021. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko
"This is very dangerous adventurism. All this causes us deep concern
because this is happening in the immediate vicinity of our borders."
(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; Writing by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber;
Editing by Andrew Osborn)
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