Belarus has stated that by agreeing to deploy Russian tactical nuclear weapons on its territory, it allegedly took "forced ...
While Russian President Vladimir Putin has not formally withdrawn from the treaty, which limits the two sides’ deployed strategic nuclear arsenals, his Feb 21 suspension further imperils the last ...
US-owned nuclear weapons are deployed in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Turkey. The West has been reminded of ...
China is developing hypersonic weapons faster than Russia and may have already "deployed a weapon" that can reach American ...
Putin says the move does not violate any nonproliferation agreements and that he’s not doing anything the U.S. hasn’t done ...
Background: Russian President Vladimir Putin said on 27 March that Belarus would deploy tactical nuclear weapons by July, and ...
Belarus said on Tuesday it had decided to host Russian tactical nuclear weapons after years of pressure from the United ...
Russian Ambassador to Washington Anatoly Antonov noted that the statements of the US State Department in the framework of ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced during a TV interview on 25 March that Moscow and Minsk had reached an agreement on the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus. "We have not seen ...
It would also extend Russias capability to target several NATO members in Eastern and Central Europe.The move comes as Kyiv is poised for a counteroffensive to reclaim territory occupied by ...
Putin made the announcement at a time of growing tensions with the West over the Ukraine war and as some Russian commentators ...
A top US arms control official has sharply criticized Russia for suspending participation in the last remaining nuclear weapons treaty ... by caps on the number of deployed and non-deployed ...