By Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, March 20, 2014 – Russian Defense Minister Sergei
Shoygu assured Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel that Russian troops along the
Russia-Ukraine border are there solely for exercise purposes and will not cross
over into Ukrainian territory, Pentagon Press Secretary Navy Rear Adm. John
Kirby said today.
At a Pentagon news conference, Kirby said Hagel had an
hour-long phone conversation with Shoygu.
“Secretary Hagel was clear, and he was firm: because Russian
forces are in control of Crimea, they bear responsibility for what is happening
there,” Kirby said. “He also pressed Minister Shoygu to explain Russian
intentions with respect to forces they have aligned near Ukraine's eastern and
southern borders.”
The secretary reiterated the U.S. position that Russia
should immediately work to de-escalate the tension and to restore Ukrainian
territorial integrity, the admiral said.
The call was “direct,” the press secretary said. Hagel was
“very direct about his concerns about the troops that are on the Russian side
of the border, … and he wanted a better accounting for what that was all
about,” he added.
Shoygu assured Hagel that Russian troops arrayed on the
border “are there to conduct exercises only, that they have no intention of
crossing the border into Ukraine, and that they would take no aggressive
action,” Kirby said. “The two leaders agreed to keep the dialogue open.”
Thousands of Russian troops are along the border with
Ukraine. Kirby would not go into specifics, saying that those wanting more
information were welcome to get that information from the Russian Defense
Ministry. “They should be able to account for the troops they have, and
particularly because they are exercises,” he said.
Kirby said U.S. officials are working through Ukrainian
requests for assistance. “The focus of that review is on the nonlethal side of
things, but it is very much still an active issue under consideration,” he
said.
The United States has agreed to provide packaged meals to
Ukraine, as well as some medical supplies and uniforms.
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