Russia exits key nuclear agreement with US after testing Burevestnik missile amid rising tensions
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Moscow. Russia defended this Monday its right to guarantee its security “in the face of European militarism,” while the United States considered the long-range and nuclear-powered test of the Russian Burevestnik missile “inappropriate” and recalled that it has an atomic submarine off the coast of Russia.
Russia exits key nuclear agreement with US after testing Burevestnik missile amid rising tensions
The original pact, signed in September 2000, required both the US and Russia to dispose of 34 tonnes of plutonium that was no longer intended for military use. The aim was to prevent the material from being reused in nuclear weapons and to support global non-proliferation efforts.
What is Putin hiding? Russia Formally Ends Plutonium Disposal Pact with U.S. Amid Deepening Nuclear Tensions
Russian President Vladimir Putin has officially signed a law terminating the long-defunct Plutonium Management and Disposition Agreement (PMDA) with the United States — a Cold War-era disarmament accord designed to curb the use of weapons-grade plutonium and prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons. The move marks another significant step in the unraveling of decades of […] The post What is Putin hiding? Russia Formally Ends Plutonium Dispos…
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