Monday, January 16, 2017

The Kremlin commented on the initiative of the tramp nuclear disarmament – RBC

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Russia so far has estimated the initiative of the elected President of the USA of Donald trump to lift sanctions against Russia in case of signing an agreement with Russia to significantly reduce nuclear arms, said press Secretary of Russian President Dmitry Peskov.

Official representative of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov on a question about how the Kremlin appreciate the initiative elected President of the USA of Donald trump on nuclear disarmament, urged “patience” and wait for the official introduction of the Republican in office. About it the press Secretary told journalists, the correspondent of RBC.

“Let’s be patient, wait for the moment of accession of Mr. trump in the position of the incumbent, and then we will evaluate the different initiatives,” called Sands.

President-Elect Donald trump, whose inauguration will be held on January 20, earlier in an interview with the British newspaper The Times revealed that he will agree to lift some of the sanctions that the US imposed against Russia, if he manages to negotiate with Moscow about reduction of nuclear weapons.

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In December 2016, trump said that the us government should “significantly strengthen and increase its nuclear capabilities” as long as foreign countries do not reconsider their attitude to this type of weapon.

the Subject of nuclear weapons was raised repeatedly during the election campaign trump. In an interview with the expert of TV channel MSNBC Joe Scarborough stated that he talked with trump’s Advisor on foreign policy, who said he is a Republican, interested in the question why the US did not use nuclear weapons, if the country has.

Sam Donald trump in an interview with MSNBC, said that the United States could use nuclear weapons against the terrorists banned in Russia organization “Islamic state”.

In early October, Russia officially suspended the bilateral agreement with the US on plutonium disposition. As the reasons stated “in the event of threats to the strategic stability in the result of unfriendly actions” of Washington. The conditions for the resumption of cooperation in this sphere, Moscow said the reduction in military infrastructure of the United States and the number of American troops in countries that joined NATO after September 1, 2000, and the abolition of all anti-Russian sanctions.

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