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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian former President Dmitry Medvedev blamed NATO countries on Monday for the abandonment of a ...
Ex-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said his country’s withdrawal from the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty presented a ...
Once courted by the west, Russia’s ex-president — turned — social media provocateur Dmitry Medvedev is back in the spotlight after baiting Donald Trump.
Russia ended its moratorium on deploying medium and short-range nuclear missiles on Sunday, citing NATO actions after U.S. withdrew from INF Treaty in 2019.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry noted that actions by the U.S. and its allies create “destabilizing missile potentials” near ...
President Donald Trump’s trusted foreign envoy Steve Witkoff is due in Moscow on Wednesday after the Kremlin requested a ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNRussia’s Medvedev: From failed Kremlin reformer to Trump’s boogeyman“Putin uses Medvedev as a tool to express statements related to nuclear weapons, he doesn’t want to discredit his own good ...
Russia announced Monday it will no longer be bound by a self-imposed restriction on the deployment of short- and medium-range nuclear missiles, pointing to efforts by the U.S. and its allies to ...
Russia has said it is no longer restricted in the deployment of intermediate and shorter-range missiles, which can carry nuclear warheads.
The Kremlin has said it is no longer bound by any constraints on deploying short- and intermediate-range missiles near ...
Russia will no longer abide by its self-imposed ban on deploying intermediate-range missiles, the country's foreign ministry announced.
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