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Russia Can Easily Make Intermediate-Range Missiles if U.S. Quits Nuclear Treaty: Putin

The US has accused Russia of flouting the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty signed during the Cold War and has said it will quit it.
Polina Devitt
Dec 18 2018
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The US has accused Russia of flouting the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty signed during the Cold War and has said it will quit it.
Russian President Vladimir Putin. Credit: Reuters/Kevin Lamarque/File photo
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Moscow: President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Russia could easily make and deploy land-based intermediate-range missiles if the US made good on a threat to quit a landmark nuclear arms control treaty.

The US has accused Russia of flouting the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty signed by Washington and Moscow during the Cold War and has said it will quit it unless Russia comes back into compliance.

Putin on Tuesday denied his country was in violation of the agreement, but said it had developed powerful airborne and sea-based cruise missiles and could easily roll out land-based missiles if Washington walked away from the pact.

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(Reuters)

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