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    Russia to Produce Non-INF Compliant Missiles After Deal Collapse, but Won’t Deploy Them First – Putin

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    pulled out of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty in July 2019 following a US decision to withdraw from it in August. has since then announced plans to develop missiles, previously banned by the accord and has already conducted its first test launch.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that Russia will be developing missiles, operating in ranges between 500 and 5500 kilometres, previously banned by the INF Treaty, which recently collapsed following Washington's withdrawal from it.

    At the same time, the president noted that Russia won't be deploying these missiles first. The statement is in line with previous ones by Russia, where the country vowed not to deploy non-INF compliant missiles, unless Washington does so. Putin also noted that the US is already holding talks with and South to deploy such missiles and added that they could potentially pose a threat to Russia.

    “As we understand this [deployment] will be made under the pretext of countering threats from North Korea, but it will also cause certain and significant problems for [Russia]. These missile systems are likely to cover a significant portion of Russian territory […] Let me remind you that we have two major military bases in this region”, Putin said.

    Putin further added that Russia was correct when it suspected that the US has been testing missile systems, violating the accord, and now must respond appropriately. He pointed at American MK41 launchers,…

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