The Korea Times

Putin threatens arms race if US exits nuclear treaty

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— A defiant Vladimir Putin on Wednesday threatened to develop nuclear missiles banned under a treaty with the United States after Washington gave Moscow a deadline to comply with the key arms control agreement.

The latest spike in tensions came a day after U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Washington would withdraw from a major Cold War treaty limiting mid-range nuclear arms within 60 days if Russia does not dismantle missiles that the U.S. claims breach the deal.

Putin dismissed Pompeo’s statement as a smokescree­n, saying Washington had already decided to ditch the Intermedia­te-Range Nuclear Forces treaty (INF).

“They thought we would not notice,” the Kremlin chief said, claiming the Pentagon has already earmarked an amount for the developmen­t of missiles banned by the treaty.

“We are against the destructio­n of this treaty. But if this happens, we will react accordingl­y.” Putin said about a dozen countries were now producing mid-range missiles of the type banned by the INF treaty.

“Apparently now American partners believe the situation has changed so much that the United States should also have such weapons.

“What will be our answer? A simple one: we will also do this,” Putin said.

In Brussels, EU diplomatic chief Federica Mogherini urged Russia and the U.S. to save the treaty, warning that Europe did not want to become a battlefiel­d for global powers once again, as it had been during the Cold War.

“The INF has guaranteed peace and security in European territory for 30 years now,” Mogherini said as she arrived for talks with NATO foreign ministers.

In October, President Donald Trump sparked concern globally by declaring the United States would pull out of the deal and build up America’s nuclear stockpile “until people come to their senses.”

Putin at the time warned that abandoning the treaty and failure to extend another key arms control agreement known as the New START, would unleash a new arms race and put Europe in danger.

On Monday, the U.S. leader said he wants talks with Putin and his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping “to head off a major and uncontroll­able arms race.”

Valery Gerasimov, head of Russia’s General Staff, said that Moscow would increase the capabiliti­es of its ground-based strategic nuclear arms.

“One of the main destructiv­e factors complicati­ng the internatio­nal situation is how the U.S. is acting as it attempts to retain its dominant role in the world,” he said in comments released by the defence ministry.

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