Washington: President Joe Biden plans to announce new sanctions against Russia on Thursday while in Brussels for meetings with NATO and European allies, according to a top national security aide. Biden, who will take part in a special meeting of NATO and address the European Council summit, is also expected to underscore efforts to enforce the avalanche of existing sanctions already announced by the U.S. and its allies. He will join our partners in imposing further sanctions on Russia and tightening the existing sanctions to crack down on evasion and to ensure robust enforcement, said White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan, who declined to further preview new sanctions the president will announce. Biden is travelling to Brussels and Poland which has received more than 2 million Ukrainian refugees who have fled since the Feb. 24 invasion looking to press for continued unity among Western allies as Russia presses on with its brutal invasion of Ukraine.
In Poland, Biden will meet with Polish President Andrzej Duda, who has requested further U.S. aid and a stepped-up military presence on NATO's eastern flank as the war grinds on. The U.S. has already more than doubled its regular troop presence of more than 4,000 U.S. troops. Currently, there are about 10,000 U.S. troops in Poland. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Romania have also called for a greater NATO or U.S. military presence in recent weeks. Sullivan suggested that could be coming soon as Biden plans to have talks on longer-term adjustments to NATO force posture on the eastern flank. We feel that it is the right place for him to go to be able to see troops, to be able to see humanitarian experts and to be able to meet with frontline and very vulnerable ally, Sullivan said of Biden's visit to Poland. Talks on troop adjustments are already underway.
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