The Kremlin, apparently, relates to its participation in negotiations in the United States to control weapons with war concessions in Ukraine.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin seems to have refused bilateral negotiations in the United States to control arms to receive war concessions in Ukraine. This is stated in the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) for Monday, June 9.
The report noted that Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov answered the question of eliminating a moratorium on the placement of land-based missiles prohibited by the Strengthening of Medium and Lower Missiles (RSMD), saying that Russia maintains “freedom of action”, to repeat the statement of the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov’s “One-in-one-one- of” Russia to deploy such missiles is approaching “logical completion.”
Ryabkov also said that Russia and the United States need a “reliable … military-political basis” for the continuation of weapon control negotiations, and the United States must be willing to respect Russia’s “major interest” to normalize bilateral relations.
They also indicate that Ryabkov said US actions in the war in Ukraine could show the seriousness of the US aspirations to improve relations with Russia. At the same time, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also said Russia is ready to continue negotiations with strategic stability in the United States when they are on the same walk.
“Kremlin officials seem to argue that Russia’s readiness to participate in negotiations about weapons control in the United States in the future depends on Russia to receive preventive concessions from the United States in the war in Ukraine,” analysts are summarizing.
It should be noted that the United States believes that Russia has violated the removal of medium and smaller missiles (INFMD), which ended in 1987. In particular, we are talking about the 9M729 rocket of the scanander complex, with a scope of 500 km, allowing it to hit targets in the west Europe when it is eliminated in the region of Europe.
Moscow denied a contract violation. In 2019, Russia offered the United States and NATO a moratorium on the placement of such missiles in Europe.
As reported, Ryabkov recently said that Russia could leave a moratorium on terrestrial and smaller terrestrial missiles (RSMD), because, they said, “forced to react to the emergence of a new and very sensitive missile threat.”
Remember, while the world’s attention is concentrated in the war in Ukraine, Russia actively increases the existence of the military by Finland’s borders and Baltic countries. According to Western Intelligence, the Kremlin is preparing for a possible military confrontation with NATO.
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