Kiev: Russia has 7 500 troops in Ukraine

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, right, speaks with National Guard chief Stepan Poltorak in Kiev. Picture: GENYA SAVILOV

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, right, speaks with National Guard chief Stepan Poltorak in Kiev. Picture: GENYA SAVILOV

Published Nov 22, 2014

Share

Kiev - Russia has 7 500 troops in the east of the country, where pro-Moscow separatists have been fighting government troops for months, Ukraine's defence minister said.

“Unfortunately, the stabilisation of the situation in the east of Ukraine does not depend only on us,” Stepan Poltorak said in a statement posted on the ministry's website on Saturday.

“The presence of 7 500 representatives of Russian armed forces in Ukraine destabilises the situation and prevents us from stabilising it.”

Cash-strapped Ukraine also plans to “increase the strength of the armed forces” and boost levels of arms and equipment, Poltorak added.

He pledged this would take place “in the nearest time” but did not give a more specific timeframe.

Ukraine's new coalition government declared joining NATO a priority Friday in a move which is likely to provoke fresh anger from Russia. - AFP

Related Topics: