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U.S. liaising with Ukrainian forces in Poland, Pentagon says

Published 29/03/2022, 21:02
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A U.S. soldier and military equipment are seen at Rzeszow-Jasionka Airport ahead of U.S. President Joe Biden's planned arrival to visit Poland amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, near Rzeszow, Poland, March 25, 2022. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
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By Phil Stewart and Idrees Ali

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Pentagon on Tuesday clarified that U.S. troops in Poland were "liaising" with Ukrainian forces as they hand over weapons to them, but were not training "in the classic sense" following remarks from President Joe Biden on the matter.

On Monday, Biden told reporters that while in Poland last week, he had been talking to U.S. troops who were helping "train" Ukrainian forces in Poland.

Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told reporters that U.S. troops in Poland were "liaising" with Ukrainian forces when weapons are handed over to the forces fighting back against Russia's invasion.

"It's not training in the classic sense that many people think of training. I would just say it's liaising," Kirby said.

He did not provide details on what exactly the interactions entail or how long they usually lasted. It was not immediately clear whether the distinction between liaising and training had greater significance, as the United States tries to limit any direct military involvement in the war.

The United States and countries from around Europe have largely limited their military support to intelligence sharing and heavy supplies of weaponry to Ukrainian forces, including anti-aircraft and anti-tank systems.

The United States withdrew its military trainers of Ukrainian forces from western Ukraine before Russia's invasion, and the training site where they had previously operated near the Ukrainian city of Lviv was subsequently bombed by Russian air-launched cruise missiles earlier this month.

Kirby added that additional aircraft, including 10 F-18 jets, and more than 200 personnel would be headed to eastern Europe, including Lithuania.

This marks the latest tranche of additional U.S. troops that have been deployed to the region after Russia's invasion of Ukraine more than a month ago.

There are currently more than 100,000 U.S. troops in Europe, up from the roughly 80,000 before Russian troops moved into Ukraine.

Moscow promised on Tuesday to scale back its military operations near the Ukrainian cities of Kyiv and Chernihiv and Ukraine proposed a neutral status with international security guarantees while maintaining its territory.

The Russian pledge was met by widespread skepticism in the West.

"Has there been some movement by some Russian units away from Kyiv in the last day or so? Yes, we think so. Small numbers," Kirby said.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A U.S. soldier and military equipment are seen at Rzeszow-Jasionka Airport ahead of U.S. President Joe Biden's planned arrival to visit Poland amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, near Rzeszow, Poland, March 25, 2022. REUTERS/Hannah McKay

He said that it did not mean that the threat to Kyiv was over and the troops moving away from Kyiv would likely be used in other parts of Ukraine.

"Russia has failed in its objective of capturing Kyiv. It has failed in its objective of subjugating Ukraine," he added.

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