The US acted after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the greatest addition in Europe since The Second Great War, proclaiming Russian rule more than 15% of Ukraine domain involved by Russian forces.
As US forced far reaching sanctions on Russia over its announced addition of parts of Ukraine, President Joe Biden cautioned his Russian partner against conveying any intimidation to NATO territory.
“America’s completely ready with our NATO partners to protect each and every inch of NATO domain. Each and every inch,” Biden said at the White House.
“So Mr. Putin, don’t misconstrue what I’m talking about. Each inch.”
Biden’s comment came hours after Ukraine’s Leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Kyiv is submitting “sped up” application for NATO enrollment following Russia’s proper extension of four Moscow-held districts of Ukraine.
Biden attested that US and its partners will not be scared by Putin and his “crazy dangers”.
“Putin’s activities are a sign he’s battling… He can’t hold onto his neighbor’s region and pull off it. We will keep on giving military gear to Ukraine,” he added.
On Friday, Biden gave an assertion denouncing Russia’s “fake endeavor” to add-an on Ukrainian area and blamed Kremlin for “disregarding worldwide regulation, stomping all over the Unified Countries Sanction, and showing its hatred for serene countries all over.”
“Depend on it: these activities have no authenticity. The US will constantly respect Ukraine’s globally perceived borders. We will keep on supporting Ukraine’s endeavors to recover control of its domain by reinforcing its hand militarily and strategically, remembering through the $1.1 billion for extra security help the US declared for this present week,” the US president added, reporting new endorses on Russia.
“We will energize the worldwide local area to both censure these moves and to consider Russia responsible. We will keep on furnishing Ukraine with the gear it necessities to shield itself, undaunted by Russia’s audacious work to redraw the lines of its neighbor. Furthermore, I anticipate marking regulation from Congress that will give an extra $12 billion to help Ukraine,” he said.