Russian Deputy Foreign Minister: Moscow Open to Resuming Nuclear Tests
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov recently stated in a public forum that Moscow is open to resuming nuclear tests, but only if the United States takes the lead in such actions. Should the U.S. initiate nuclear testing, Russia would immediately respond with equivalent measures. Ryabkov emphasized that Russia's stance is a reaction to the U.S.'s prolonged failure to ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). Last year, Russia revoked its ratification of the treaty, with President Putin describing the move as a response to the West's "unreliable policies."
At the same time, Ryabkov stressed that Russia is willing to coordinate with other nuclear powers within the framework of the United Nations, particularly on issues related to arms control and international security. However, in recent years, tensions among nuclear-armed nations have significantly escalated due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict and Western sanctions against Moscow.
Overall, Moscow's adjustments to its nuclear policy reflect its response to changes in the global geopolitical landscape. This also serves as a clear warning to the West, demonstrating Russia's dual focus on reciprocal measures and international cooperation.
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