Foreign Media: Russia Rejects US Criticism, Don't Lecture Russia On Nuclear Deployment

Nov 16, 2023 Leave a message

Russia and Belarus signed an agreement in Minsk on Wednesday to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, which Russia retains control over. It is the first time Russia has deployed nuclear weapons outside its borders since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, prompting criticism from the US and the West. The Russian Embassy in the United States on Monday rejected criticism from the United States, warning the United States not to lecture Russia on its nuclear deployment, Reuters reported, saying Washington has been deploying tactical nuclear weapons in Europe for decades.

 

US President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that he has a "very negative" attitude towards the agreement between Russia and Belarus on the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in the White House. U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Miller called the measure "the latest example of Russia's irresponsible and provocative behavior since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than a year ago."

 

Russia was quick to respond. The Russian Embassy in Washington said in a statement that "in the case of a large-scale hybrid war waged against us by Washington, Russia and Belarus have the sovereign right to take whatever means we consider necessary to ensure our own security" and that "the measures we have taken are in full compliance with our international legal obligations."

 

The Russian embassy in Washington also said U.S. criticism of Russia's deployment of tactical nuclear weapons was hypocritical and that "Washington should reflect on itself before pointing fingers at others," the report said. "The United States has maintained a large nuclear Arsenal in Europe for decades. It also shares nuclear weapons with NATO Allies and conducts nuclear weapons training against Russia.

 

U.S. nuclear weapons have remained in Western Europe since former U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorized the deployment of nuclear weapons in Europe to counter the Soviet threat during the Cold War, Reuters noted. 1954. The first U.S. nuclear weapons in Europe are deployed in Britain.

 

"Relative response", "Russia today" TV reported that the Russian and Belarusian defense ministers signed an agreement on 25 this month to determine the storage procedures of Russian tactical nuclear weapons in the special storage in Belarus. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said the measures were in line with all existing obligations under international law. Russia is not transferring nuclear weapons, and the control and decision are still in the hands of Russia. "Why did Russia deploy tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus?" "Russia Today" TV quoted expert Koshkin as saying that the Us-Led NATO is further expanding, and with it, NATO is moving its nuclear military facilities closer to Russian territory. To this end, Russia has decided to deploy tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of its Allies, which will fully ensure the security of Russia and Belarus. Hlorenko, a military expert, said the move was a response to the West, including Britain's supply of depleted uranium bombs to the Kiev regime. He also warned that Russia's Iskander missiles in Belarus, which can carry tactical nuclear weapons, have the range to cover Poland, Slovakia and the Baltic states, not to speak of Ukraine. As a result, the deployment will make "some hostile neighbors cautious."

 

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