Moscow Declares It Does Not Recognize Obligations Under Intermediate-Range Missile Restrictions

The ​Russian Ministry of⁢ Foreign Affairs announced that Moscow no longer considers itself bound‌ by self-imposed restrictions on the deployment of‌ land-based intermediate- ⁣and short-range missiles.

According to the English section⁣ of‍ webangah News ⁣Agency, ​citing Sputnik via Mehr News ‍Agency, the ‍Russian Foreign Ministry declared​ on Monday that Western actions involving the deployment of intermediate-range missiles pose a ⁤direct threat to Russia’s‌ security. The cumulative Western⁤ deployments have increased missile capabilities in regions bordering Russia, creating a strategic and direct threat to national security.

The Ministry added that Moscow no longer feels obliged to⁣ adhere to its unilateral limitations on ​deploying land-based intermediate- and short-range missiles. The necessary​ conditions for⁤ maintaining this suspension have ceased ⁣to exist.

The statement further noted that Moscow’s call for NATO‍ to mutually suspend deployments of weapons systems violating these missile restrictions has not ​been met with reciprocal ⁣measures ⁤from the ⁢alliance. The United States and its allies have not only openly announced plans to deploy land-based intermediate-range missiles in multiple regions but have also made notable progress⁤ in ⁤implementing these deployments.

News Sources:​ © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Sputnik

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