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The US State Department says there are ‘credible’ reports of Russian military movements bordering eastern Ukraine.

US State Department spokesman Ned Price said the United States would be concerned by any effort by Moscow to intimidate Ukraine, whether it occurred on Russian territory or within Ukraine. [File: Carolyn Kaster/Pool via Reuters]
US State Department spokesman Ned Price said the United States would be concerned by any effort by Moscow to intimidate Ukraine, whether it occurred on Russian territory or within Ukraine. [File: Carolyn Kaster/Pool via Reuters]

The United States has asked Russia to explain recent “provocations” on Ukraine’s border, the US State Department said on Monday, after reported Russian troop buildup and movements drew international concern last week.

The department said reports on Russian movements bordering eastern Ukraine, which have become the latest point of tension in icy US-Russian relations less than three months after US President Joe Biden took office, were “credible”.Keep reading

Speaking during a press briefing on Monday, State Department spokesman Ned Price said the US would be concerned by any effort by Moscow to intimidate Ukraine whether it occurred on Russian territory or within Ukraine.

The department said it is ready to engage on the situation.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Russia of ‘muscle-flexing’ [File: Reuters]

“We’ve asked Russia for an explanation of these provocations,” Price said.

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“But more importantly, what we have signaled with our Ukrainian partners is a message of reassurance.”

The comments followed a telephone call on Friday in which Biden reassured his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, of “unwavering support” in Ukraine’s confrontation with Russia-backed separatists holding parts of the eastern Donbas region.

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Russia on Monday denied that Russian military movements posed a threat to Ukraine and dismissed fears of a buildup even as it warned that it would respond to new Ukrainian sanctions against Russian companies.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters that “recent escalations of Russian aggression and escalation in eastern Ukraine” is “something we’re watching closely”.

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Last week, the NATO alliance also expressed concern over what is said was a large Russian military buildup on Russia’s side of the border with eastern UkrainePlay Video

For his part, Zelenskyy has accused Russia of whipping up tensions.

“Muscle-flexing in the form of military exercises and possible provocations along the border is a traditional Russian affair,” the Ukrainian president said in a statement on April 1.

Ukraine, Western countries and NATO accuse Russia of sending troops and heavy weapons to prop up proxies in Donbas in 2014.

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Moscow has said it only provides political and humanitarian support to separatist fighters in what it casts as an internal conflict.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov played down the build-up last week, saying “it poses no threat to anyone” and that Russia was taking measures to ensure the security of its own borders.

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“There is increased activity on the perimeter of Russia’s borders by NATO, other alliances, individual countries – it all obliges us to be vigilant,” he said.

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