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Russian officials on Wednesday (Feb 22) blamed the US and the West for President Vladimir Putin's decision to suspend Moscow's participation in the New Start treaty, as Russia's parliament was set to rubber-stamp the move. Putin announced the suspension in a speech on Tuesday, as US President Joe Biden vowed to keep supporting and standing up for Ukraine as the...

Russia's State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin is seen before the Victory Day Parade in Red Square in Moscow, Russia on June 24, 2020.Russian officials on Wednesday blamed the US and the West for President Vladimir Putin's decision to suspend Moscow's participation in the New Start treaty, as Russia's parliament was set to rubber-stamp the move.

Ex-President Dmitry Medvedev, who is now deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, said the move was a "long overdue" response to the US and Nato effectively declaring war on Russia. Medvedev also called for the nuclear arsenals of Britain and France to be included in future arms control agreements between Russia and the West.

"We will obviously pay special attention to what line and what decisions London and Paris are taking, which can no longer, even hypothetically, be considered outside of the Russian-US dialogue on nuclear arms control," the TASS news agency quoted Ryabkov as saying.

 

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