The United States and NATO on Sunday condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin to place his nuclear forces with high alert and unacceptable, while the White House said he did not rule out new sanctions in the Russian energy sector In issuing orders to prepare Russian nuclear weapons to increase readiness for launch, Putin quoted the “aggressive statement” of NATO allies and expanded sanctions imposed by Western countries.
Ambassador A.S. To the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, said the CBS “face Nation” program that Putin’s actions have increased conflict and “unacceptable Thomas-Greenfield said the United States “continues to look at new steps and even harder against Russia At the Pentagon, a senior defense official A.S. It also describes Putin’s nuclear sequence as escalation and says it “puts the play troops, if there is a calculation error, can make many things, much more dangerous.”
The United States is trying to determine what the Putin command means “in real terms,” said the official, spoke with the terms of anonymity In the “State of the Union” CNN program, Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg is called the nuclear order of Putin “aggressive” and “irresponsible Secretary of the White Press Building Jen PSAKi said Putin responded to the IMAJINER threat.
“We have seen it do this times and time again. Not at the Russian point under a threat from NATO, making Russia under threat from Ukraine,” PSAKI said about the program “this week” ABC. The United States has not received sanctions targeting the Russian energy sector from the table, PSAKI said “But we also want to do that and make sure we minimize the impact on the global market and do it in a unified way,” he added Biden’s government was worried that his sanctions could increase the price of high gas and energy in the United States and have taken steps to mitigate it. When issued sanctions targeting Russian major banks on Thursday, it allows exceptions to energy related transactions.
In the public appeal which most urgent government has not been to China, PSAKI urges communist countries to issue official condemnation of the Russian invasion “This is not the time to stand on the sidelines,” said PSAKI at MSNBC. “This is the time to become vocal and condemn the actions of President Putin and Russia attacking sovereign countries.”