Russia's leader warns US against
leaving nuclear pact
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| A Russian flag flies next to the US Embassy building in Moscow.- AFP |
Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned the United
States that if it walks out of a key arms treaty and starts developing the type
of missiles banned by it, Russia will do the same. He made the comments hours
after the US said it would suspend its obligations under the Intermediate-Range
Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) in 60 days.
By Stefan J. Bos
Speaking to reporters in Moscow, Russian President Putin
condemned a decision by the United States to suspend its participation in what
is known as the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF).
He made clear that in his view the US decision to withdraw
from the INF Treaty “has long been made.” Putin claimed the decision was made
“sneakily” since in his words the “US Congress allocated money for Research and
Development for the creation of intermediate-range and short-range missiles,
banned within the treaty."
The Russian leader also said the US “started to think whom
they could blame." He added that saying "Russia is to blame" is
the "easiest thing to conclude for an ordinary Western person.” However,
Putin warned that Russia opposes the annulment of the INF Treaty, and would
“react accordingly” if it happens.
His remarks came after the U.S. shared what it called
intelligence evidence with allies of the NATO military alliance that allegedly
shows that Russia’s new SSC-8 ground-fired cruise missile could give Moscow the
ability to launch a nuclear strike in Europe with little or no notice.
Alleged Russian violations
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in Brussels that it
was part of broader Russian violations of the INF Treaty and its aggression
elsewhere in the world. "These violations of the INF Treaty cannot be
viewed in isolation from the larger pattern of Russian lawlessness on the world
stage," he said.
"The list of Russia’s infamous acts is long: Georgia, Ukraine, Syria, election meddling, Skripal, and now the Kerch Strait, to name just a few," Pompeo added.
"In light of these facts, the United States today declares it has found Russia in material breach of the treaty and will suspend our obligations as a remedy effective in 60 days unless Russia returns to full and verifiable compliance," he said.
"The list of Russia’s infamous acts is long: Georgia, Ukraine, Syria, election meddling, Skripal, and now the Kerch Strait, to name just a few," Pompeo added.
"In light of these facts, the United States today declares it has found Russia in material breach of the treaty and will suspend our obligations as a remedy effective in 60 days unless Russia returns to full and verifiable compliance," he said.
NATO later stressed that it supports the U.S. assessment
that Russia had violated the treaty, signed in 1987.
Russia has denied the accusations, but the latest standoff
has added to international concern about the ongoing worst East-West tensions
since the Cold War.
since the Cold War.

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