... usually published in April or even later," he added.
"This year, against the backdrop of a frenzied confrontation with Russia initiated by the West, the Administration has been clearly eager to throw at us yet another set of unfounded claims in ... ... these years. Unlike, by the way, Washington, on whose conscience lies the illegitimate removal of more than a hundred strategic weapons from the accountability under the Treaty," Antonov stated, as cited by the Embassy’s press service. He stressed ...
TNI editor Jacob Heilbrunn interviews Russian deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov about the New START Treaty and the state of U.S.-Russia relations.
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: The U.S. is pushing very hard against China right now, at least rhetorically. China has vowed to smash any Taiwanese move toward ...
... this last deal would be the likely victim of sanctions as it attracts much attention in Washington. As it concerns the acquisition of a high-profile, complex weapon system which was not finalized before the sanctions rather than maintenance of existing Russian weapons this presents a clear violation of the sanctions. It is therefore precisely the kind of deals CAATSA was supposed to prevent. If the deal is signed regardless of the sanctions, politicians in Washington might wonder whether the sanctions are effective....
... the impact the American sanctions will have on the Russian-Indian arms trade. To answer that question, Part 1 will first examine the current military relationship between the India and Russia. The article will, therefore, document which and how many Russian weapon systems the Indian Armed Forces use. It will further describe the military cooperation on production and development, looking for instance at joint ventures and Russian-licensed military production in India. After a brief introduction into the ...