US Ready to Respond to Alleged Russia INF Violations

September 24, 2015

Sputnik:

The United States is ready to act in response to Russia’s alleged violations of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), however, it wants to avoid an escalation, the spokesperson for US Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Rose Gottemoeller, told Sputnik on Wednesday.

On Wednesday, Russian Federation Council’s Defense and Security Committee Chairman Viktor Ozerov told RIA Novosti that Moscow could drop out of a Soviet-era nuclear treaty with Washington if the United States moves new B61-12 guided nuclear bombs to Germany.

“While the United States wants to avoid the action-reaction cycles of the past, the United States and its allies will act to deny Russia any military advantage if it persists in its violation,” spokesperson Alexandra Bell said.

She further stated that the deployment of US nuclear weapons on the territories of its NATO allies is “consistent” with the INF Treaty.

“Regarding the threat… about a withdrawal from the INF, it appears to be the latest in a series of attempt to divert the world’s attention away from their violation of the INF Treaty,” Bell added.

In 2014, Washington accused Moscow of not complying with the treaty by testing an unarmed ground-launched cruise missile.

Russia has repeatedly dismissed all US claims and expressed concern over the establishment of a US-designed ballistic missile defense system in Europe. A group of European countries, including Poland, Romania, Spain and Turkey, had agreed to deploy elements of the system on their territories.

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