Eko Hot Blog reports that the United States (U.S.) has expressed its concern on a Russian envoy’s announcement that Moscow will reverse its approval of a 1996 treaty that banned it from testing nuclear weapons.
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This came after the president, Vladimir Putin said his country could revisit the approval of the treaty on nuclear weapons.
The Russian envoy to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO), Mikhail Ulyanov, said on Friday that Moscow is withdrawing its approval of the treaty.
Ulyanov’s announcement has, further, increased the tensions between the world’s largest nuclear weapons powers amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the US support for Ukraine.
According to a social media post made by Ulyanov, “Russia plans to revoke ratification [which took place in the year 2000] of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty [CTBT]”.
“The aim is to be on equal footing with the US who signed the treaty, but didn’t ratify it. Revocation doesn’t mean the intention to resume nuclear tests,” he said.
U.S., on the other hands, signed the treaty, but has not ratified the CTBT; it has observed a moratorium on nuclear weapons test explosions since 1992.
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