Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

New treaty with US in trouble: Russia

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

MOSCOW: Another US-Russian nuclear pact is in danger following the US move to withdraw from a Cold War-era arms control treaty, a senior Russian diplomat said on Thursday.

Deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov charged that the US refusal to negotiate an extension to the New Start Treaty signals Washington’s intention to let it expire in 2021.

He warned that time is running out to save the pact, which was signed in 2010 Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev.

Ryabkov said that the US has shown “no readiness or desire” to engage in substantiv­e talks on extending the pact, which limits each country to no more than 1,550 deployed nuclear warheads and 700 deployed missiles and bombers.

He noted that the US said it has converted 56 Trident submarine-launched interconti­nental ballistic missiles and 41 B-52H strategic bombers that carried nuclear weapons for use with convention­al weapons, but stonewalle­d Russia’s repeated requests for a verifiable way to exclude their conversion back to nuclear status.

“In the worst-case scenario, they may carry 1,286 nuclear warheads,” he said, meaning that the US could nearly double the number of deployed warheads allowed by the New Start Treaty.

He said “that there is almost no time left” to discuss that and other issues for the treaty to be extended by another five years as envisaged during the signing.

“It gives reason to suspect our American counterpar­ts of setting ground to avoid those discussion­s ... and just let the treaty quietly expire,” Ryabkov said.

Ryabkov also said Russia stands ready for talks on a possible successor to the 1987 Intermedia­te-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.

Citing Russian violations, the US on Saturday formally suspended its obligation­s under the INF that bans all land-based cruise and ballistic missiles with a range of 500 to 5,500km, setting the stage for the treaty to terminate in six months. Russia, which has denied any breaches, has followed suit. Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed the military over the weekend to work on developing new landbased weapons that were previously forbidden by the INF treaty.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Russian President Vladimir Putin
AP FILE Russian President Vladimir Putin

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