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Russia Abandons Nuclear Deal with New Nato Members – Eastmud

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(SeaPRwire) – A long-standing agreement on emergencies is no longer viable due to Sweden’s joining the US-led military bloc Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has ordered the abrogation of an information-sharing agreement with Sweden on nuclear accidents and facilities, following Stockholm’s joining NATO last year. The relevant document was signed by Mishustin on June 24 and published on Friday on the National Legal Information портал. The…
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(SeaPRwire) – A long-standing agreement on emergencies is no longer viable due to Sweden’s joining the US-led military bloc Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has ordered the abrogation of an information-sharing agreement with Sweden on nuclear accidents and facilities, following Stockholm’s joining NATO last year. The relevant document was signed by Mishustin on June 24 and published on Friday on the National Legal Information портал. The…

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Russia has officially withdrawn from the nuclear safety agreement it signed with Sweden in 1988. The nuclear agreement regulated the exchange of information on nuclear facilities and mutual notification of radioactive accidents.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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