US President Joe Biden has promised to send other goods to Europe, including more military and warships, as NATO countries have agreed to take steps to deal with any situation after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
According to Reuters news agency, at the Madrid summit, Biden's commitment that his allies 'one inch will be protected' came to light when the US -led military alliance to protect the Baltic states and Poland from Russian attacks in the future. Planning.
More British and other coalition forces will be deployed in the eastern direction. Similarly, the United States will increase the number of security personnel already in Europe, as well as to cooperate with Spain more warships, while also cooperating with Romania and the Baltic states.
US President Biden says, "We believe that an attack on one means an attack on everyone."
However, Italian Prime Minister Mario Dargi has termed the possibility of a confrontation between NATO and Russia.
'There is no danger of any military confrontation. We must be prepared, but there is no such danger.
The Baltics states are trying to defend the number of NATO troops ten times ahead of Russia's invasion of Ukraine as well as defend aerial and maritime boundaries.
For the first time since the Cold War, such a massive step is being seen.
NATO agreed on low points on Wednesday, but that means that in addition to more coalition troops in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, combat equipment, weapons and ammunition will be sent, while also setting up a system for the fastest reinforcement. Will go
NATO leaders agreed to send more than three million troops to the dangerous places.
Earlier, the alliance relied on fewer soldiers, and there were about 40,000 troops to respond to Russian or any attack.
NATO Secretary -General Jennies Stoltenberg said at a press conference
"The Russian president has invaded Ukraine and destroyed the peace of Europe all over Europe and created the biggest crisis after World War II, which will respond to the NATO alliance and strongly."
According to the report, the United States will also set up a new military headquarters in Poland, which has been praised by the Polish government.
"This US military headquarters will help deal with any difficult situation," says Polish President Andez Duda.
Russia is believed to have attacked neighboring Ukraine on February 24, which has continued to fight. At present, the United States and the Western world are supporting Ukraine, while Ukraine has also been given the candidate for joining the European Union.
The Russian attacks have intensified, and President Putin says the war will continue until the Ukrainian army surrenders.