(Washington / London Comprehensive) The Ukraine crisis continues, and Europe and the United States tries to seek solutions through diplomatic mediation.The Spanish National Daily (El Pais) quoted confidential documents on Wednesday that when the United States and NATO allys responded to Russia's security requirements in writing last month, they proposed to Russia to control and establish mutual trust in Russia, hoping to ease the tension of Ukraine.

The United States and NATO suggestions must avoid the resident army of offensive land missile systems and combat missions in Ukraine.Both the United States and NATO have called on Russia to restore diplomatic relations with NATO, while re -negotiating nuclear missile control treaties with the United States.

In response to relevant reports, both NATO and the Kremlin refused to comment.However, the US State Department spokesman Price said the report from the State Daily accurately described the US position.

The situation in Ukraine may still be touched.Ukraine Minister of Defense Leznikov said the army deployed near the Ukraine border has further increased and now reached 115,000.NATO Secretary -General Stoltenberg said on Thursday that Russia has added 30,000 combatants and advanced weapons to Beloos in the past day.West worried that Russia may launch an attack from Berlus.

This is the largest military deployment of Berlos since the end of the Cold War of the last century.Among them, the Iskander missile has dual functions and can be used as conventional weapons and nuclear weapons.Stoltenberg said that in addition to these weapons and equipment, Russia will also hold perennial nuclear force exercises.

The United States has also continued to send troops to Eastern Europe.US officials revealed on Wednesday that the United States will send nearly 3,000 soldiers to Poland and Romania to strengthen the defense of NATO.

The Pentagon said that about 1,000 U.S. military stationed in the Phils Euk base in Germany will be sent to Romania, and about 1,700 paratroopers of the 82rd airborne division in the Prague Base in North Carolina will be sent to Poland.The remaining 300 U.S. troops will be sent from Pragsert base to Germany.

According to media reports, US President Biden said that the deployment was in line with his previous warning to Russian President Putin.Bayon said: "As long as he (Putin) has an aggression, we will guarantee to NATO allies and Eastern European countries again, and we will be there." The Pentagon spokesman Kobe said that this was to send a "powerful signal" to Putin, and told it to tell him.The world: the United States attaches importance to NATO ally.

Russia has condemned the United States to increase troops in Europe is a destructive move, which will only exacerbate tensions and reduce room for political plans.

In addition, the US -US aircraft carrier, the US Truman aircraft carrier, will end the exercise on Friday.It has launched a series of exercises such as anti -submarine battles and long -distance strikes in the past few days.The movement of this aircraft carrier combat group was attractive, but the commander of the Truman was rejected to disclose the task of the aircraft carrier after the exercise.

Britain, France and Germany are actively resolving the Ukrainian crisis through diplomacy.British Prime Minister Johnson called on Putin on Wednesday, and the two agreed to seek peaceful solutions for the Ukrainian crisis.

The Prime Minister's Palace issued a statement saying that the two leaders agreed that the deterioration of the situation did not meet the interests of anyone.Johnson warned Putin that if Russia had aggression, it would be a "tragic misjudgment".Johnson emphasized whether Ukraine has the right to choose whether to join NATO, and any talks with Russia should include Ukraine in the future.

French President Macron and German Chancellor Tsutz stated that they are willing to go to Moscow to discuss the Ukraine crisis with Putin.Macron promised Biden on Wednesday that consistent response measures will be taken to Russia at the Ukrainian border.