The situation in Ukraine continues to be tense as not only the United States but also Britain and Germany have announced the dispatch of troops to the surrounding areas.

On the other hand, there are a series of movements between Europe, the United States and Russia aiming to overcome the situation through dialogue.

As Russian troops deploy around the Ukrainian border and military tensions continue, the United States is dispatching 3,000 troops to Poland and Romania, which are adjacent to Ukraine.



Following this, on the 7th, German Defense Minister Lambrecht announced that it would send up to 350 troops to Lithuania, the Baltic States, and British Defense Minister Wallace would send 350 troops to Poland.



NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has revealed that he is considering strengthening defense posture in Eastern Europe.

On the other hand, there have been a series of moves aimed at overcoming the situation through dialogue, and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed to hold a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the 7th and continue the talks.



German Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is also scheduled to meet with President Putin, and British Prime Minister Johnson has announced plans to send defense and foreign ministers to Moscow soon.



Russian President Vladimir Putin is willing to continue discussions, but he reiterates that Russia's demands on security issues, such as not expanding NATO any further, are justified and will not compromise, and the path to alleviate tensions. Is not visible.