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Russia's Sergei Ryabkov Warns of Nuclear Testing Measures Amid Trump's 'Extremely Hostile' Posture
Dec 27, 2024, 08:30 AM
Russia is considering a range of possible measures regarding nuclear testing, as stated by Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov. This statement comes amid concerns over the incoming administration of Donald Trump, which Moscow perceives as having a radical stance on nuclear policy. Ryabkov indicated that Russia would evaluate its options in response to any potential resumption of nuclear tests by the United States. The warning reflects Moscow's view of an 'extremely complicated international situation' and its criticism of Washington's 'extremely hostile' posture. The comments were reported by various outlets, including Kommersant and other international news agencies.
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