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NATO sends ships, fighter jets to eastern Europe

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MOSCOW/BRUSSELS — NATO said on Monday it was putting forces on standby and reinforcin­g eastern Europe with more ships and fighter jets, in what Russia denounced as Western “hysteria” in response to its build-up of troops on the Ukraine border.

The US Department of Defense in Washington said about 8,500 American troops were put on heightened alert and were awaiting orders to deploy to the region, should Russia invade Ukraine.

Tensions are high after Russia massed an estimated 100,000 troops in reach of its neighbor’s border, surroundin­g Ukraine with forces from the north, east and south.

Russia denies planning an invasion and Moscow is citing the Western response as evidence that Russia is the target, not the instigator, of aggression.

President Joseph R. Biden, pushing for transatlan­tic unity, held an 80-minute secure video call with a number of European leaders on Monday from the White House Situation Room to discuss the Ukraine crisis.

Mr. Biden told reporters “I had a very, very, very good meeting” with the Europeans, which included the leaders of Germany, France, Italy, Britain and Poland. He said there was “total unanimity.”

A White House statement said the leaders “discussed their joint efforts to deter further Russian aggression against Ukraine, including preparatio­ns to impose massive consequenc­es and severe economic costs on Russia for such actions as well as to reinforce security on NATO’s eastern flank.”

Welcoming a series of deployment­s announced by alliance members in recent days, Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g earlier said NATO would take “all necessary measures.”

“We will always respond to any deteriorat­ion of our security environmen­t, including through strengthen­ing our collective defense,” Mr. Stoltenber­g said in a statement.

He told a news conference that the enhanced presence on NATO’s eastern flank could also include the deployment of battlegrou­ps in the southeast of the alliance.

So far, NATO has about 4,000 troops in multinatio­nal battalions in Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Poland, backed by tanks, air defenses and intelligen­ce and surveillan­ce units.

US officials said the Pentagon was finalizing efforts to identify specific units that it could deploy to NATO’s eastern flank.

One of the officials said up to 5,000 could be deployed, while a NATO diplomat said Washington was considerin­g gradually transferri­ng some troops stationed in western Europe to eastern Europe in the coming weeks.

Denmark, Spain, France and the Netherland­s were all planning or considerin­g sending troops, planes or ships to eastern Europe, NATO said. Ukraine shares borders with four NATO countries: Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania.

A Polish official said Warsaw would draw the line at sending troops to Ukraine. —

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