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    Russia Pledges Nuclear Test Ban, Cites Parity Concerns

    World November 10, 20251 Min Read
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    Russia has reaffirmed its strong commitment to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) and its own moratorium on nuclear weapons testing. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that President Vladimir Putin has not ordered any nuclear tests and that Moscow will continue to uphold its obligations. However, Peskov issued a clear warning: if the United States decides to resume nuclear testing, Russia will be forced to respond to maintain the critical balance of nuclear power. He stressed that maintaining this parity is essential for global security. This statement comes in the wake of remarks made by former US President Donald Trump, which suggested a potential shift in US policy towards nuclear testing. Russia’s position highlights its readiness to engage in strategic dialogue but also its determination to safeguard its national security interests. The country’s leadership has consistently advocated for arms control measures and the prevention of a new arms race. Moscow’s commitment to the moratorium is a significant signal to the international community about its role in maintaining global strategic stability. The focus is on ensuring a secure environment through responsible military posturing and diplomatic engagement.

    arms control Global Security Kremlin nuclear parity nuclear test ban Russia nuclear testing Strategic weapons US nuclear policy Vladimir Putin
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