"It is clear
that such actions would mean complete destruction by the American side of the
regime of the treaty with all its attendant consequences," the Russian
foreign ministry said, referring to the 1987 INF treaty on intermediate-range
and shorter-range missiles.
"We urge the United States
to ensure the full implementation of the INF, (and) not to threaten the
feasibility of this document," the ministry said in a statement.
The two countries
have accused each other of violating the treaty signed by US President Ronald
Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in 1987.
US defence
officials said last week Washington is considering a range of moves to counter
Russia's alleged violation of the treaty, including bolstering missile defences
or deploying land-based missiles in Europe.
The INF agreement
eliminated nuclear and conventional ground-launched ballistic and cruise
missiles with intermediate range of 500-5,500 kilometres (300-3,400 miles). The
treaty marked the first time the superpowers had agreed to reduce their nuclear
arsenals.
A US State
Department report last week said Russia in 2014 "continued to
be in violation of its obligations under the INF Treaty not to possess,
produce, or flight-test a ground-launched cruise missile (GLCM) with a range
capability of 500 kilometres to 5,500 kilometres, or to possess or produce
launchers of such missiles."
The Russian foreign
ministry said that statement was not "consistent with reality",
challenging the United States
to provide firm evidence.
"Such
deployment would directly contravene the INF treaty," the foreign ministry
said.
Ties between Russia and the United
States sank to their post-Cold War lows after Moscow annexed Crimea from Ukraine
last year and supported Russian-speaking rebels fighting Kiev government forces.
(Blogger Note: The Russians love to live up
to treaties when they’re in their favour but not others. i.e. the 1994
treaty between the US , Ukraine and Russia
that guaranteed the territorial sovereignty of the Ukraine
on condition the Ukraine
gave up their nuclear weapons.)
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