February 16 came and went without a further Russian military incursion into Ukraine, but from Kyiv to Washington to Brussels, skepticism persists over Moscow’s claim to have begun withdrawing troops from the area.
February 16 came and went without a further Russian military incursion into Ukraine, but from Kyiv to Washington to Brussels, skepticism persists over Moscow’s claim to have begun withdrawing troops from the area.
February 16 came and went without a further Russian military incursion into Ukraine, but from Kyiv to Washington to Brussels, skepticism persists over Moscow’s claim to have begun withdrawing troops from the area.
February 16 came and went without a further Russian military incursion into Ukraine, but from Kyiv to Washington to Brussels, skepticism persists over Moscow’s claim to have begun withdrawing troops from the area.
As the world awaits confirmation that Russia is indeed withdrawing troops from near Ukraine’s border as it claims, a Russian diplomat at the U.N. said he predicted weeks ago that the U.S. would try to take credit for pressuring Moscow to withdraw troops.