CNBC: NATO says Russia is increasing troop numbers at Ukrainian border, calls for talks
* NATO has accused Russia of increasing its troop count at the Ukrainian border a day after Moscow claimed it had begun withdrawing some of its military units.
* NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday “it appears that Russia continues their military buildup” at the border.
* U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Wednesday that the Kremlin is sending the West “mixed signals.”
NATO accused Russia on Wednesday of increasing the number of troops it has amassed at the Ukrainian border, a day after Moscow claimed it had begun withdrawing some of its military units.
Western leaders have warned that they are yet to see evidence of such a move, after a spokesman for the Russian Ministry of Defense announced on Tuesday that some units, having completed military drills near the border, were already on the move.
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NATO Says Russia Increasing Troops At The Ukraine Border
NATO Secretary General: Russia’s build-up the most serious crisis in decades -- NATO
Live: Russia threat is new normal for Europe, says Nato chief -- BBC
Live: NATO says Russia appears to be continuing military escalation in Ukraine -- France 24
Ukraine latest: NATO skeptical of further Russian troop withdrawals -- DW
Ukraine-Russia crisis: What to know as NATO eyes Russia move -- AP
Movement of Russian forces alone does not confirm withdrawal, NATO says -- Reuters
Russia still building forces on Ukraine border, says top Nato official -- The Guardian
NATO chief says it appears Russia is 'continuing the military buildup' -- The Hill
NATO says Russia is adding troops on Ukraine border despite Kremlin claims of withdrawing -- ABC News Australia
NATO gives new estimate on Russian troop numbers -- RT
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