Hagel: U.S. to increase military support to Poland, Baltic

3/5/2014 6:43:59 PM

The United States plans to expand military cooperation with Poland and Baltic states to show "support" for its allies after Russia's intervention in Ukraine, Pentagon chief Chuck Hagel said Wednesday.

"This morning the Defense Department is pursuing measures to support our allies," including expanded aviation training in Poland and increasing the U.S. role in NATO's air policing mission over Baltic countries, Hagel told lawmakers.

At the same hearing, General Martin Dempsey, the U.S. military's top officer, said he had spoken to his Russian counterpart, General Valery Gerasimov, earlier Wednesday, urging "restraint."

Hagel also said NATO's top commander and head of the U.S. European Command, General Philip Breedlove, planned to confer with Central and Eastern European defense chiefs.

"This is a time for wise, steady, and firm leadership," Hagel told the Senate Armed Services Committee.

"It is a time for all of us to stand with the Ukrainian people in support of their territorial integrity and sovereignty, and their right to have a government that fulfills the aspirations of its people."
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