On Monday, U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel said that Russia’s minister of defense gave “assurance that Russian forces would not invade Ukraine.”
Sergei Shoygu spoke with Hagel by phone to discuss the escalating situation in Ukraine. While Hagel asked for Shoygu’s help in securing the release of the seven captured inspectors from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, there was no indication he necessarily would.
Russia’s ambassador to the Vienna-based OSCE, Andrei Kelin, was also hesitant to push for their release, saying it was an “adventure or provocation” to send diplomatic observers into the region. Read more at Time.
{Andy Heller-Matzav.com Newscenter}
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Who cares?
Of course they won’t “invade” Ukraine. As Putin considers Ukraine part of the Russian Empire, from Russia’s perspective, any troop encroachment would never be considered an “invasion”, eh?
“Peace in Our Time” Neville would be proud.
I heard of a guy Hitler who promised not to invade
Let them kill each other. A little nekama for chelminiki ym”s
Why us Hegel acting as a mouthpiece for the Russians?If they have smething to say let thm say it