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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian former President Dmitry Medvedev blamed NATO countries on Monday for the abandonment of a moratorium on short- and medium-range nuclear missiles and said Moscow would take ...
Russia will no longer abide by its self-imposed ban on deploying intermediate-range missiles, the country's foreign ministry announced.
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Daily Star on MSNMedvedev breaks silence after Russia pulls out of nuclear missile pact with TrumpFormer President of Russia and Moscow's current military leader Dimitry Medvedev locked horns with Donal Trump after the ...
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Russia has declared it will no longer limit its nuclear missile deployment. This comes after the US planned to station new missiles in Germany. President Vladimir Putin and top officials warned of ...
Russia ended its moratorium on deploying medium and short-range nuclear missiles on Sunday, citing NATO actions after U.S.
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The i Paper on MSNPutin’s nuclear sabre-rattling is hard bargaining – Russia has seen through Trump’s blusterRussia's withdrawal from the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty is classic Kremlin tactics ahead of ceasefire ...
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