UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) --- Lithuania 's foreign minister confirmed on Thursday
reports that Russia has been
massing troops and weaponry near the border of Ukraine
and urged pressure on Moscow
until it stops supporting Ukrainian rebels.
Reuters reported
this week that Russia 's army
was massing troops and hundreds of pieces of weaponry including mobile rocket
launchers, tanks and artillery at a makeshift base near the border with Ukraine .
Asked about that
report, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius said it was true that Moscow was moving troops and hardware in the vicinity of Donetsk , Mariupol and
elsewhere.
"We are
concerned about these concentrations of troops, and these are big
numbers," he said in an interview. "These groups, the separatists,
are equipped better than some European armies."
Earlier in May,
NATO military commander General Philip Breedlove said he believed the
separatists were taking advantage of a ceasefire that went into effect in
February to re-arm and prepare for a new offensive, but he gave no details.
Linkevicius echoed
Breedlove's remarks and said the Russian-backed separatists in Ukraine had
used the lull in fighting to regroup and reposition, not for de-escalation.
Linkevicius said it
was vital to keep pressure on Russia
in the form of sanctions and diplomatic isolation.
"If we will
not continue our pressure ... that would be a signal (for Russia ) to act," he said.
"If they will not stop supporting, stop delivering weapons, including
heavy weapons, tanks ... we cannot talk about any progress, any change in
policy."
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