The UN called on Russia and the United States to renew the START treaty

The UN called on Russia and the United States to renew the START treaty

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The UN calls on Moscow and Washington to resume participation in the Strategic Offensive Arms Treaty. According to Interfax, this was stated by the representative of the UN Secretary General Stefan Dujarric.

“The United States and Russia must renew the New START without delay,” Dujarric said at the briefing. He noted that such agreements contribute to security around the world, and their non-compliance could lead to disastrous consequences.

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a message to the Federal Assembly, said that Russia was suspending its participation in the START treaty, stressing that Moscow “is not withdrawing from the treaty, but it is suspending it.”

In this regard, he recalled that NATO made a statement in early February demanding that Russia “return to the implementation of strategic arms treaties, with the admission of inspections to our military facilities.” “In the current conditions of today’s confrontation, this sounds like some kind of nonsense,” the president said, adding that “the United States and NATO directly say that their goal is to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia, and then they want to drive around military facilities.”

At the same time, according to him, “NATO actually made an application to become a party to the START treaty.” “Such a formulation of the issue is overdue – NATO includes more than one nuclear power,” the Russian leader stressed.

Source: Rosbalt

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