The Russian Deputy Foreign Minister has declared that Russia has no intention to deploy nuclear weapons in any countries other than Belarus. This statement comes amid concerns over nuclear armament and international security. The Deputy Minister also mentioned that Russia would seek ways to counter the potential deployment of U.S. tactical nuclear weapons in Britain. Meanwhile, Britain is set to conduct a test fire of a Trident 2 nuclear missile, marking the first such test since 2016. This action is part of NATO's extensive preparations, which include simulations of a nuclear conflict with Russia, representing the most significant preparations for potential conflict with Russia since the Cold War era.
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Russia will not deploy nuclear weapons abroad except in Belarus but will find ways to counter any deployment of U.S. tactical nuclear weapons in Britain, the deputy minister in charge of arms control said on Thursday. https://t.co/aRifBhkfLj
⚠️ RUSSIA HAS NO PLANS TO DEPLOY NUCLEAR ARMS BEYOND BELARUS, SAYS DEPUTY MINISTER (Reuters) Russia will not deploy nuclear weapons abroad except in its ally Belarus but will find ways to counter any deployment of U.S. tactical nuclear weapons in Britain, the deputy minister in…
🔴 RUSSIAN DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER: RUSSIA HAS NO PLANS TO DEPLOY NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN OTHER COUNTRIES EXCEPT BELARUS.
⚠️ RUSSIAN DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER: RUSSIA HAS NO PLANS TO DEPLOY NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN OTHER COUNTRIES EXCEPT BELARUS