The country promised not to install missiles if the United States was mutual
Summary
Russia leaves a missile moratorium agreement with the United States, accusing Washington of installing weapons in Europe and Asia-Pacific and promises new measures in response.
Russia announced on Monday 4 to formally abandon the agreement with the United States of not having installed short and medium -range missiles in Europe and Pacific Asia. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country (MFA), the United States are positioning weapons in the regions, which removes mutual from the Russian promise.
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“As the situation evolves with the US production systems to be placed in Europe and Asia Pacifico, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that the conditions for maintaining a unilateral moratorium on the implementation of similar systems have ceased to exist,” wrote the agency on social networks.
⚡️ As the situation evolves with the Inf systems on the ground manufactured in Europe and the Asia-Pacific manufactured in the United States, @Mfa_russia He declares that the conditions for maintaining unilateral moratorium on the implementation of similar systems have ceased to exist.https://t.co/smra7xtklz pic.twitter.com/9wop8yqwvl
– Mfa Russia 🇷🇺 (@mfa_russia) August 4, 2025
The moratorium was adopted between Moscow and Washington in 2019 after the United States left the treaty of the intermediary nuclear forces Range (INF), signed in 1987. It prohibited the use of missiles between 500 and 5,500 km.
In the same year, the country of the United States left an agreement after accusing Russia of having developed a 9M729 missile, which would have a capacity of up to 1,500 km. The country denied, but also left the promise. However, shortly after, he returned to proposing to keep the moratorium voluntarily on condition that the United States would do the same.
According to the information of BBCLast week Donald Trump ordered two nuclear submarines “positioned in the appropriate regions” in response to those who called “highly provocative” comments of the former president and current vice -president of the Russian Security Council Dmitri Medvedev.
On Monday, after the Declaration of the MFA, Medvedev said that the departure of the agreement was the fault of the countries of the organization of the North Atlantic Treaty (born) and its “anti-Ross policy”. “This is the new reality with which our opponents will have to face. Wait for new measures,” he wrote on X (ex Twitter).
Source: Terra

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