Putin’s big step: Russia lifted ban on dangerous weapons

Russia has made it clear that it is no longer bound by the preparation, examination and deployment of ballistic and cruise missiles from the ground to the middle and short distance.

This decision is a sign of full resignation from the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Agreement.

The Russian Foreign Ministry says that Moscow now has no justification for the agreement after refusing NATO and the United States.

According to the ministry, Washington has been repeatedly warned, but American works have made it clear that it is preparing to deploy such missiles in Europe, Asia and Pacific.

It should be remembered that the INF Agreement was signed in 1987 by former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and US President Ronald Reagan, which banned the construction, examination and deployment of missiles fired on 500 to 5,500 km of land.

Russia has alleged that the United States not only withdraws the agreement in 2019, but continued to prepare missiles and shifted them to areas such as Denmark and Philippines for practice.

The Russian Foreign Ministry has stated that the Russian leadership will now take a decision on counter -maxmers, which will depend on the activities of Western countries, the number of missile deployment and the overall position of global strategic stability.

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