The INF Treaty is in Deep Crisis
The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces ... ... for arms reduction and cutting the associated costs.
At present, Russia does not question the fact that the INF Treaty, if observed,... ... ability to carry nuclear warheads. Even with a range of several thousand kilometres they would ensure guaranteed destruction of their ... ... and accept the opponent’s explanations.
The prospects of the New START being prolonged are moot, and the balance may shift either ...
... possible that both sides may uncover some new options for arms control, with the aim of upgrading and updating the principles of New START and the INF Treaty
The articles below were informed by a roundtable discussion in London in October 2018 between the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and RUSI to discuss the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. While the discussion ... ... reinforce perceptions on both sides that the other is an unreliable partner. Yet at the same time, the absence of mutual accusations over alleged INF violations – since the treaty would no longer exist – may lead to a healthier bilateral environment,...
... prevent an incident turning into unimaginable catastrophe?
For those gripped with complacency, consider this scenario. It is 2019. Russia is conducting a large military exercise in its territory bordering NATO. A NATO observer aircraft accidentally approaches ... ... other practical steps to reduce the risk of nuclear use—including resolving the current problems with INF and extending the New START Treaty through 2026.
There remains the challenge of rebuilding trust between the United States, NATO and Russia so that ...
... diplomatic and military leadership figures are appealing to both Russia and the US not to take unilateral action that would jeopardise ... ... reproduced below.
A European response to US withdrawal from the INF Treaty
ELN
statement November 2018
President Trump’s declared ... ... would be the likely consequences of the Treaty’s demise.
The New START Agreement, which limits US and Russian strategic nuclear ... ... Chairman of the Duma Defence Committee; Head of the Center for International Security, Institute of World Economy and International ...
After Ditching the INF Treaty, the U.S. Risks Further Isolation
Seventeen years ... ... stability for 30 years. I remember well the tremendous efforts the Russian leadership poured into trying to keep the American side ... ... that Washington continues to openly disregard the interests of international security, including the security of its closest allies ... ... elevated.
Dmitry Stefanovich:
Post-Helsinki Opportunities for New START and the INF Treaty?
I would venture to suggest that, ...
... Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty have been saved? No doubt. American and Russian experts have long discussed allegations of treaty violations in great detail... ... ballistic missiles.
Optimists hope that Washington’s statements on withdrawing from the INF Treaty are just an instance of Trump’s peculiar negotiation tactics—a bluff... ... preserving it dwindle every month.
Dmitry Stefanovich:
Post-Helsinki Opportunities for New START and the INF Treaty?
Neither Russia nor the United States has displayed much...
Reaffirming that a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought, the United States and Russia could agree to specific steps at Helsinki to reduce nuclear risks
Presidents Trump and Putin will finally meet next week ... ... jointly to preserve and extend existing agreements and treaties, including the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty and New START Treaty.
These two agreements are crucial to sustaining transparency and predictability. In the absence of these agreements,...