Russia plans to pull out of nuclear test ban treaty, envoy says
Friday, 6 October 2023 Russia has announced plans to revoke its ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). This decision comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia could consider revoking its ratification since the United States had signed but not ratified the treaty. The CTBT requires ratification from eight specific holdout countries, including the US, China, and North Korea, for it to enter into force.
Russia is reportedly preparing to test a new long-range nuclear missile, called the Burevestnik or "Flying Chernobyl." Speculation suggests it may be a birthday gift for Vladimir Putin. Satellite images show launch preparations, possibly indicating a test has already taken place. US...
Russia Warns Rising , Tension With the West , Could Result in Clash of Nuclear Powers.
On October 30, Russia's defense minister accused
the United States of escalating tensions, threatening an open..
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The upper house of the Russian parliament has voted to rescind Russia's signing of a 1996 international nuclear test ban treaty. The treaty was never ratified by the US, China, India, Pakistan, North..
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Russia flexes nuclear might in tests amidst heightened tensions, showcasing its land, sea, and air retaliatory capabilities. The drills involved missile launches from silos, submarines, and bombers...
Russia's parliament has passed a law to withdraw Moscow's ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). The treaty, aimed at reducing and... IndiaTimes
Russia's parliament has passed a law to withdraw ratification of the global treaty banning nuclear weapons tests, reflecting the strained relations with the... IndiaTimes
Russia's parliament has passed a bill revoking Russia's ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), fulfilling President Vladimir Putin's... IndiaTimes