Oman Daily Observer

Putin suspends INF arms treaty with US

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MOSCOW: 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.

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. — AFP

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