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Ukrainian president calls on the West don’t create panic Biden reveals plans to send troops to Eastern Europe

File photo of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (Reuters)

Ukrainian president calls on the West don’t create panic Biden reveals plans to send troops to Eastern Europe

Amid a tense atmosphere that risks bringing Europe closer to war from the confrontation between Ukraine and Russia It was the latest stance from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday (Jan 29) urging the West not to panic. It pointed out that many warnings that an invasion was imminent. Has affected Ukraine which puts the country’s economy at risk and that the instability of the domestic situation It is the biggest threat to Ukraine.

“There are warning signs that even come from respected multinational leaders. He just said that tomorrow there will be war. This was a panic. How much will that affect our country?” President Zeleski told reporters.

On the same day that President Joe Biden of the United States revealed that He will send a number of troops to Eastern Europe in the near future. To strengthen the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in the region. But Biden did not specify where and when the troops would be deployed. After earlier this week About 8,500 US combat-ready forces are ready to deploy in a short time, according to the US Department of Defense.

Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke with President Emmanuel by phone. France’s Macron, more than an hour early on the same day, said the West had ignored Russia’s security concerns. However, Putin said he would study the previously filed US response. before deciding what to do next.

The United States has previously rejected Russia’s demands to bar Ukraine from joining NATO. but at the same time offered to Russia a diplomatic solution

President Macron revealed the results of the meeting with President Putin that Leaders of both countries agreed on the need to curb the escalation of violence. Mr Macron also reiterated to Putin that Russia must respect the sovereignty of neighboring countries.