In combative speech, Putin suspends nuclear arms treaty while lashing out at West over Ukraine war

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In combative speech, Putin suspends nuclear arms treaty while lashing out at West over Ukraine war
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Putin says Russia will suspend participation in New START nuclear arms treaty, blaming the US and NATO

. Putin's remarks were mostly a rehash of comments he's made before, though he did announce he was suspending Moscow's participation in New START – a strategic nuclear arms reduction treaty between the U.S. and Russia., without specifying more.

Putin claimed that western economic sanctions on Russia were not working, that Russian farmers just had a"record" grain harvest – Russia has stolen Ukraine's grain over the last year – and that he plans to bolster Russia's diplomatic and economic ties to India, Iran and other countries in the Middle East.

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