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VisitHow will Russia respond to US nuclear policies by 2025?
Conduct a nuclear test • 25%
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Official announcements from the Russian government or reports from credible international news agencies.
Russia's Sergei Ryabkov Says Country Considers Measures on Nuclear Testing Amid Trump Administration Concerns, Reports Kommersant
Dec 27, 2024, 08:14 AM
Russia is contemplating a range of potential measures regarding nuclear testing, as stated by Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov. According to reports from various media outlets, Ryabkov indicated that the considerations stem from concerns over the nuclear policies of the incoming administration of Donald Trump. He emphasized that Moscow is evaluating its options in light of what it perceives as a radical stance by Trump on nuclear issues. This development reflects ongoing tensions surrounding nuclear arms control and the strategic calculations of both Russia and the United States.
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