Today, U.S. President Joe Biden said the U.S. would keep stretching sanctions against Russia. On Tuesday, he announced the first wave of sanctions opposed to Russia for what he said was the starting of an invasion of Ukraine and undertake steeper punishments forward if Russia continues its aggression.
- Canada deploying 460 troops to Eastern Europe
- ‘United in our support of Ukraine’– Joe Biden
- West unveils sanctions if Putin invades
Today, U.S. President Joe Biden first approved to stop Russia from raising funds from Western nations.
He also ordered more U.S. troops to move into NATO member nations in Eastern Europe. It happened after Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized two separatist areas in Ukraine as an independent region.
Biden said,
“We are united in our support of Ukraine and opposition to Russian aggression.”
Russian claims when it comes to a justification for an invasion.
“None of us should be fooled. None of us will be fooled. There is no justification, authorized further movements of U.S. forces”
Biden said. posted in Europe to join NATO [North Atlantic Treaty Organisation] in the Baltics. He also said that the U.S. would keep stretching approval against Russia.
In decades in Europe, one of the worst security crises is untangling as Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered soldiers to “keep the peace” into Donetsk and Luhansk. “Nonsense,” Washington has dismissed.
On Tuesday, Western nations punished Russia with the latest approval of ordering troops into separatist regions of eastern Ukraine. Further, it threatened to go ahead if Moscow launched an all-out invasion of its neighbor.
Key pointers of Russia-Ukraine crises:
- Western nations such as the European Union, Canada, the United States, and Britain declared plans to target banks.
- Russian-backed separatists. On Tuesday, The U.S. and European condemnation moved and vows of new sanctions. Although, it was not clear whether the West would regard the Russian military action as the start of a full-scale invasion.
- At the same time, Germany stopped a significant gas pipeline project from Russia. Germany gathered more than 150,000 troops near Ukraine’s borders; in contrast, Moscow has denied planning an invasion.
- Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said to deploy up to 460 additional troops to Eastern Europe. Amongst the increasing tensions following Russia’s recognition.
- Over the past 24 hours, Satellite imagery shows several new troop and equipment deployments in west Russia. In addition to this, in southern Belarus, more than 100 vehicles are at the airfield, which borders Ukraine.
Edited By- Subbuthai Padma
Published By- Satheesh Kumar