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Putin suspends Russia’s participation in INF arms treaty

MOSCOW, March 4, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – President Vladimir Putin on Monday
officially suspended Russia’s participation in a key Cold War-era arms
treaty, after the US first moved to ditch the INF deal.

Putin “signed a decree regarding the suspension of Russia’s participation
in the agreement between the USSR and the US,” the Kremlin said in a
statement.

The move was taken following “a violation of the United States of its
obligations under the treaty,” it said.

Moscow and Washington have accused one another of breaching the
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces agreement concluded between the US and the
former Soviet Union in 1987.

US President Donald Trump said in February that Washington would start a
process to withdraw from the deal within six months.

Putin responded by announcing Russia would suspend its involvement.

He said Russia would seek to develop medium-range missiles in response to
what he said were similar projects in the US, raising the spectre of a new
arms race.

Brokered by US president Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev,
the INF treaty ended a superpower buildup of warheads that had frightened
Europe.

It banned ground-launched missiles with a range of 500 to 5,500 kilometres
(300 to 3,400 miles).

The deal addressed Soviet nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles targeting
Western capitals, but put no restrictions on other major military actors such
as China.

NATO has said that US allies “fully support” its withdrawal from the pact,
insisting that Russia’s 9M729 ground-launched cruise missile systems violate
the treaty.

European leaders have voiced fears over the consequences of the treaty’s
demise and called on Russia to address concerns before the US formally leaves
in August.

BSS/AFP/ARS/2038 hrs