US President Barack Obama. The United States has suspended defense
cooperation with Russia because of Moscow's military intervention in
Ukraine, the Pentagon said Monday, urging Moscow to "de-escalate the
crisis."
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The
United States has suspended defense cooperation with Russia because of
Moscow's military intervention in Ukraine, the Pentagon said Monday,
urging Moscow to "de-escalate the crisis."
"We have, in
light of recent events in Ukraine, put on hold all military-to-military
engagements between the United States and Russia," spokesman Rear
Admiral John Kirby said in a statement.
The suspension covers "exercises, bilateral meetings, port visits and planning conferences, Kirby said.
The United States is closely monitoring the situation in Ukraine, he said.
"We
call on Russia to de-escalate the crisis in Ukraine and for Russian
forces in Crimea to return to their bases, as required under the
agreements governing the Russia Black Sea Fleet," he said.
Kirby also stressed that US forces have not altered their presence in the Black Sea or elsewhere in response to the crisis.
"There has been no change to our military posture in Europe or the Mediterranean," he said.
Naval
forces continue to carry out "routine, previously planned operations
and exercises with allies and partners in the region," he said.
The
only US naval ship currently in the Black Sea is the frigate USS
Taylor, which is undergoing repairs at the Turkish port of Samsun after
running aground, officials said. The commander of the ship was sacked
over the incident.
The United Sates has condemned
Russia for mobilising forces in Ukraine's Crimean peninsula after
popular protests ousted the country's pro-Russian president. But US
officials have made clear President Barack Obama is not contemplating a
military confrontation with Russia.
As part of a
long-running effort to bolster relations and defuse potential
misunderstandings, the American and Russian armed forces hold dozens of
training events, port visits, exchanges and meetings every year.
Russian
officers took part in an airline hostage rescue exercise scenario with
US and Canadian air commanders in 2012 and the chief of the US Navy
hosted his counterpart for talks last year.
The US
military has relied on Moscow's cooperation in recent years to ferry
equipment and supplies across Russian territory to and from Afghanistan.
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