December 17, 2016 (UNIAN) In a signal
to Moscow of U.S. and NATO resolve, U.S. Army Gen. Curtis M.
"Mike" Scaparrotti ended a two-day visit to Ukraine earlier on
Thursday in which he toured the combat positions of Ukrainian troops facing off
against a combined Russian and separatist force, according to Military.com. On
his second visit to Ukraine within three weeks, Scaparrotti, the dual-hatted
Supreme NATO commander and head of U.S. European Command, went to eastern
Ukraine, "where he visited Ukrainian military units involved in combat
operations with Russians and their proxy forces" along what is called the
"line of contact," EuCom said in a statement, Military.com reports.
Scaparrotti
also met with Ukrainian Minister of Defense Stepan Poltorak and Chief of the
General Staff Viktor Muzhenko on the continuing training of Ukrainian forces by
NATO and the supply of "non-lethal" aid by the U.S. The EuCom
statement said Scaparrotti's visit underlined the U.S. and allied commitment to
Ukraine's defense. "The United States continues to call for an immediate
end to Russia's occupation of Crimea and for Russia to cease its destabilizing
actions in Ukraine and honor its commitments in the Minsk agreements," it
states. The tour of the eastern combat zone came three weeks after
Scaparrotti's last visit to Ukraine, during which he met with U.S. troops of
the Joint Multinational Training Group-Ukraine at the International
Peacekeeping and Security Center in Yavoriv, well away from the front lines. During
the November visit, Scaparrotti observed the training of Ukrainian forces by a
multinational group including troops from the U.S., Poland, Lithuania, Canada
and Britain. Scaparrotti's latest visit to Ukraine came on the same day that a
European Union meeting in Brussels agreed to extend sanctions on Russia for six
months over the takeover of Crimea and the intervention in eastern Ukraine. Russia's
annexation of Crimea in 2014 triggered the first round of sanctions.
Read more on UNIAN: http://www.unian.info/politics/1683431-scaparrotti-surveys-ukraines-front-lines-against-russia.html
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