Russia is revising its nuclear doctrine in response to Western escalation in Ukraine, citing the need for changes amid threats.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will make changes to its nuclear doctrine in response to the West's actions over the conflict in Ukraine, the TASS state news agency cited Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov as saying on Sunday. Read full story
Russia is revising its nuclear doctrine in response to Western escalation in Ukraine, citing the need for changes amid threats.
Russia is revising its nuclear doctrine in response to Western escalation in Ukraine, citing the need for changes amid threats.
By Jon Richardson Russia’s announcement this week that it is revising its nuclear weapons doctrine has raised questions about what this means –...
By Jon Richardson Russia’s announcement this week that it is revising its nuclear weapons doctrine has raised questions about what this means –...
Russia says it has been compelled to revise the circumstances for its use of nuclear weapons, because of the recent actions of the West.
Russia says it has been compelled to revise the circumstances for its use of nuclear weapons, because of the recent actions of the West.
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