US President Donald Trump warned that the United States intends to install nuclear weapons to put pressure on Russia and China
In an interview with reporters, he repeated his argument that Russia was in violation of the 1987 medium range nuclear forces (INF) treaty, he threatened to abandon the treaty.
The Cold War Treaty prohibited the use of medium range missiles and alleviated the Soviet threat to European countries
He continued: "This is a threat to the people you want to include in China, which includes Russia, including those who wish to play this game ... [Russia] agreed It was a spirit or agreement itself. "
At the same time, after accusing the US plan that Russia would withdraw from the agreement, the US national security advisor John Bolton held a meeting in Moscow.
However, Russian Security Council secretary general Nicolas Pataskhev also said Kremlin is ready to cooperate with the United States to eliminate "mutual" dissatisfaction with INF.
Mr. Bolton warned Moscow that it would take measures to maintain nuclear balance.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said, "We need to hear explanations about this issue in the US". "With the abolition of the treaty, Russia was forced to take steps to protect its own security."
US President Ronald Reagan and the last Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev signed the INF Treaty in the last year of the Cold War.
We will prohibit medium range missiles launched in the range of 500 to 5,500 kilometers (310 to 3,400 miles), including nuclear power and traditional ones.
On Sunday, Mikhail Gorbachev, one of the first signatory countries to the INF Treaty, said the US withdrawal will reverse the efforts to achieve nuclear disarmament.
But the US claims that Russians have breached this agreement and developed a new medium range missile called Novator 9 M 729 - NATO believes it is SSC - 8.
The withdrawal of the treaty is seen as a counterattack against China, and China has not signed an agreement, so it is free to develop such weapons.
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