Russia does not threaten nuclear safety
Russia does not threaten nuclear security and does not do so now. This was stated by Deputy Director of the Department for Non-Proliferation and Control over the Functions of the Russian Foreign Ministry Konstantin Vorontsov.
“Russia requires nuclear threats and non-threats”he said as part of the UN First Evaluation Committee.
The diplomat added that at the same time, Kyiv announced the possibility of revising the non-nuclear danger status of Ukraine. It could be handed over to the government to get hold of nuclear weapons to the detriment of the non-proliferation treaty regime of such an economy.
“Given Kyiv’s recent statements about the need for preventive nuclear strikes by NATO countries against Russia, this is doubly unacceptable and categorically unacceptable”– said Vorontsov.
As Life noted, earlier Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev noted that Russia can use nuclear weapons if necessary, but in strict accordance with the nuclear doctrine. If Moscow or its allies are attacked using the type of armed forces, or if the very existence of our state is threatened as a result of detection actions, then a nuclear strike will occur in the Russian Federation, disclosed by the politician.