Chattanooga Times Free Press

Putin: Russia has no intention of putting nuclear weapons in space

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MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin declared Tuesday that Moscow has no intention of deploying nuclear weapons in space, claiming that the country has only developed space capabiliti­es similar to those of the U.S.

Putin’s statement follows the White House confirmati­on last week that Russia has obtained a “troubling” anti-satellite weapon capability, although such a weapon is not operationa­l yet. White House national security spokespers­on John Kirby said it would violate the internatio­nal Outer Space Treaty, but declined to comment on whether the weapon is nuclear-capable.

The treaty signed by more than 130 countries, including Russia, prohibits the deployment of “nuclear weapons or any other kinds of weapons of mass destructio­n” in orbit or the stationing of “weapons in outer space in any other manner.” The White House said it would look to engage the Russians on the concerns.

“Our position is quite clear: we have always been and remain categorica­lly opposed to the deployment of nuclear weapons in space,” Putin said. “Just the opposite, we are urging everyone to adhere to all the agreements that exist in this sphere.”

Speaking during a meeting with his defense minister, Sergei Shoigu, Putin noted that Russia has only developed space capabiliti­es that “other nations, including the U.S. have.”

“And they know it,” he added.

“We haven’t deployed any nuclear weapons in space or any elements of them to use against satellites or to create fields where satellites can’t work efficientl­y,” Shoigu said.

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