Moscow [Russia], Dec 19 (ANI): The United States of America will pull out of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, confirmed Russia's deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov.
According to RT, Ryabkov said, "Washington publicly announced its plans to withdraw from the treaty (INF) already in October. Through high-level bilateral channels it was confirmed to us that this decision was final and wasn't an attempt to initiate dialogue."
"We'll be forced to come up with effective compensating measures. I'd like to warn against pushing the situation towards the eruption of new missile crisis. I am convinced that no sane country could be interested in something like this," he added.
He further underlined that Moscow would take retaliatory measures if the US were to station missiles in Europe that threatened their security.
"Russia isn't threatening anybody, but have the necessary strength and means to counter any aggressor," Ryabkov said, according to RT.
US President Donald Trump, in October this year, had announced the US' decision to withdraw from the nuclear treaty.
Signed by then Soviet Union Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev and US President Ronald Reagan in 1987, the agreement is deterrent in nature and was largely designed to prevent prospects of a full-scale nuclear war in Europe. (ANI)
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