Russia–United States relations
‘No blackmail’ in conversation with Trump: Zelenskiy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says there was "no blackmail" in a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump that helped spark an impeachment inquiry.
NATO Chief comments on the "INF treaty demise", Russia, Crimea and the consequences
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that NATO member states, New Zealand among others, are more often faced with security challenges on a global, rather than regional level. One of the main reasons for that is increased competition between great powers.
China's threat to USA: We will not stand idly by
Chinese Chief of Arms Control, Fu Cong, warned neighboring countries not to allow United States to deploy such arms on their territory.
US President Donald Trumps' Administration pulls out of the Nuclear Arms Control Treaty from the Cold-War era with Russia.
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Putin to Trump: We'll develop new nuclear missiles if you do
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned on Aug. 5 that Moscow would start developing short and intermediate-range land-based nuclear missiles if the United States started doing the same after the demise of a landmark arms control treaty.
The Termination of the INF Treaty Has Been Officially Confirmed by the Russian Foreign Ministry
The Russian Foreign Ministry has officially confirmed that the operation of the Intermediate Nuclear Force Treaty has been terminated at the initiative of the United States as of August 2, TASS reported.
Trump, Putin discuss Russian wildfires: White House
U.S. President Donald Trump spoke on July 31 with Russia's President Vladimir Putin about wildfires in Siberia and trade, the White House said.
Trump says he does not blame Turkey for S-400 system
U.S. President Donald Trump said on July 26 he does not blame Turkey for its acquisition of the Russian S-400 anti-air missile system.
Russia, after three days, says submarine hit by fire was nuclear-powered
Russian President Vladimir Putin disclosed on July 4 for the first time that a top-secret military submarine hit by a fatal fire three days ago was nuclear-powered, prompting Russia's defence minister to assure him that its nuclear reactor had been contained.
Putin formally suspends INF treaty
Russian President Vladimir Putin on July 3 signed into law a bill on the suspension of a crucial arms control treaty signed by U.S. president Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
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Putin hails 'strategic Russian-Turkish cooperation'
Russian-Turkish cooperation has reached "a strategic level," Russian President Vladimir Putin said on July 3.