US Releases Report Accusing Russia of Violating INF Treaty RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED 30.07.2014 The United States released Wednesday a report accusing Russia of violating the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) by testing a prohibited ground-launched cruise missile. “The United States has determined that the Russian Federation is in violation of its obligations under the INF Treaty not to possess, produce, or flight-test a ground-launched cruise missile (GLCM) with a range capability of 500 km to 5,500 km, or to possess or produce launchers of such missiles,” the report published on the State Department’s website said. Earlier, it was reported that US President Barack Obama conveyed his findings to Russian President Vladimir Putin in a letter. White House press secretary Josh Earnest said late Tuesday that the US attempted to raise the concern “with the Russians on a number of occasions through our standard diplomatic channels.” The United States’ determination, according to Earnest, comes from intelligence analysis and because Washington has been reviewing the issue for quite some time. However, the report presents no precise findings. In 1987, the Reagan administration concluded the INF Treaty with the Soviet Union. It prohibits the development, testing, possession and deployment of INF-range (310 to 3,420 miles) ground-launched ballistic and cruise missiles. The treaty has often been lauded as an example of successful arms control because it eliminated an entire class of nuclear weapons. Other news: Russian, Chinese Companies Sign Memorandum to Build Floating Nuclear Plants The memorandum was signed by Dzhomart Aliev and CNNC New Energy President Tianlin Qian. Construction of Brand New US Nuclear Plants Hampered AP agency reports on a number of quality and cost problems that now cast doubts about if the nuclear energy would ever dominate other electricity sources. Russia Planning 3 Advanced Fast-Breeder Reactors at Beloyarsk Nuclear Power Plant by 2030 Beloyarsk’s fifth power unit will be the first in line to get a next-generation reactor installed on-site to enable a closed nuclear fuel cycle. |
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