
US has concerns about any country exercising with Russia: White House
The United States has concerns about any country conducting an exercise with Russia which has waged an unprovoked and brutal war against Ukraine, the White House said Tuesday.
It said this in response to a question on a multinational military exercise — called “Vostok 2022” — from September 1-7 in Russia which among others would be attended by India and China. This will be the first large-scale multinational military exercise in Russia since the beginning of its offensive in Ukraine.
“The United States has concerns about any country exercising with Russia while Russia wages an unprovoked, brutal war against Ukraine. But, of course, every participating country will make its own decisions. And Ill leave it at that,” White House Press Secretary Karen Jean-Pierre told reporters aboard the Air Force One.
When she was specifically asked why “not put any pressure on India”, Jean-Pierre said, “My first sentence there is saying that we have concerns over any country exercising with Russia while Russia is waging this unprovoked war.” When the reporter further asked if the US planned to take any action or do anything about it, the press secretary said, “I dont have anything else to share.” “But we have — we have been pretty public — Ive been asked this question with other countries as well, and weve been pretty consistent in our — in our statements.”
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