“Where are Tomahovkas”: U.S. Plan for Russia That Can Solve Zalomah Around Ukraine

Using the word "war" has recently been frequented with increasing tensions in Ukraine. But, Bloomberg news agency, calling to sources within the White House, says backstage talks are under way between Washington and the Kremlin regarding missiles stationed at bases in Europe. According to Bloomberg, the White House has [...]
Using the word "war" has recently been frequented with increasing tensions in Ukraine.
But, Bloomberg news agency, calling to sources within the White House, says backstage talks are under way between Washington and the Kremlin regarding missiles stationed at bases in Europe.
According to Bloomberg, the White House has informed the Kremlin, which is willing to allow Russia to control (to ensure that there are no missiles ão Tomahovka) stationed at NATO bases in Romania and Poland, but on the condition Moscow would also agree to share information similar to Washington that there are no tranches returning to these states from Russia's side.
According to Bloomberg, the US proposal comes after increasing Moscow's concerns that these bases can be used by having a goal of Russia.
Sources have told agency that the United States will speak with allies, in particular Poland and Romania, in a manner
The proposal reflects US efforts to reach an agreement with Russia in an effort to ease tensions over Ukraine, as Moscow has gathered troops on the border with Ukraine, and the US and NATO warn that an invasion could soon occur if there is no diplomatic result.
On the other hand, the Spanish daily ʹPais) a four-page document claiming to be NATO and US secret answer to Russian proposals for security issues.
According to the document, the United States is ready to talk to Russia about bilateral obligations that would limit the development of air offensives and entry into Ukraine”. Sputnik urus quoted this line.
Also, it is said that the US is willing to consider also signing a document with Russia on issues of common interest in security. /Periscope.











