Washington. February 2. INTERFAX - The United States is ready to consider giving Russia the opportunity to make sure that there are no Tomahawk cruise missiles at NATO bases in Romania and Poland, Bloomberg reports.
According to informed sources of the agency, the administration of US President Joe Biden informed the Kremlin that it was ready to discuss giving the Russian Federation the opportunity to verify the absence of offensive Tomahawk cruise missiles at NATO missile defense bases in Romania and Poland.
It is noted that in this way the United States wants to dispel Moscow's fears that missiles can be used to attack Russia.
As one of the interlocutors clarified, any agreement will be reached only after discussion with the allies, especially with Poland and Romania.