Russia to reinforce western border amid NATO threat

In this file photo, Russian deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov gives a press conference on the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty in Moscow on August 5, 2019. (KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP)

MOSCOW – Russia said on Monday it would send what it described as 'uncomfortable' signals to the United States ahead of a summit between the two countries' leaders next month and announced it was beefing up its western border militarily.

The comments came a day after US President Joe Biden said he would press Russian President Vladimir Putin to respect human rights when the two leaders meet in Geneva on June 16. Relations between the two powers are at post-Cold War lows.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Russia would be prepared to respond to US President Joe Biden's queries about human rights in Russia

"The Americans must assume that a number of signals from Moscow … will be uncomfortable for them, including in the coming days," Sergei Ryabkov, Russia's deputy foreign minister, was quoted as saying by the RIA news agency.

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Ryabkov said Russia would be prepared to respond to Biden's queries about human rights in Russia and said that Moscow was being more flexible than Washington when it came to drawing up an agenda for the summit, RIA reported.

Russia's ties with the West are acutely strained over the jailing of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, a military build-up near Ukraine as well as allegations of election hacking.

Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Monday that the United States and the NATO transatlantic alliance had recently increased military activity to the west of Russia, which required a response from Moscow.

"The actions of our Western colleagues are destroying the world's security system and force us to take adequate countermeasures," the Interfax news agency quoted Shoigu as saying.

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"Around 20 military formations and units will be formed in the Western Military District by the end of the year," he added.

The minister said Russia is facing increasing military threat, due to the growing intensity of US strategic aviation activities in Europe, which have increased 14 times over the past seven years.

He noted that the United States and its NATO allies are continuing to expand drills near Russia's borders.

"The Defender Europe 2021 exercises are currently being carried out. These are the largest in the past 30 years, with the involvement of up to 40,000 military personnel. Their main goal is to work out the transfer of a full-fledged division from the United States to Europe," he said.

With Xinhua inputs

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