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Russia urged caution on Monday after US President Donald Trump said he would deploy two nuclear submarines following an online row with former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev.
MOSCOW, August 4. /TASS/. The lifting of a moratorium on the deployment of intermediate-and shorter-range missiles (INF) is a new reality that Russia’s opponents must deal with now, Russian Security ...
Russia has declared it will no longer observe self-imposed restrictions on deploying medium- and short-range missiles, ending ...
The Kremlin downplays Donald Trump's nuclear sub move, urges caution in rhetoric after his clash with Dmitry Medvedev.
Over the last week, two political leaders have exchanged barbs underlining the powerful nuclear arsenals of their respective nations.
Volodymyr Zelensky vowed a response after claiming that “mercenaries” from China, Pakistan and some Africa nations were ...
The Russian Foreign Ministry, in a statement on August 4, announced that it “no longer considers itself bound by the previously adopted self-imposed restrictions”. Russia's Former President Medvedev ...
In a chilling development, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev declared that Moscow is no longer bound by its ...
Trump’s clumsy nuclear rhetoric shows he still has no strategy to deal with Putin - COMMENT: Whatever Trump’s latest verbal ...
Donald Trump’s envoy to Russia will hold showdown talks with Vladimir Putin this week, as the Friday deadline to make a deal or see further sanctions approaches. Steve Witkoff will visit Moscow on ...
Russia has formally dropped its self-imposed restrictions under the 1987 INF Treaty, blaming the West for escalating tensions ...