In response to recent statements, Russia has firmly reaffirmed its adherence to the moratorium on nuclear weapons testing. Presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov assured that President Vladimir Putin has not authorized any nuclear tests, and Moscow remains committed to this non-testing policy. Peskov highlighted that Russia’s commitment is contingent on reciprocal actions, indicating that if the United States were to resume nuclear testing, Russia would be compelled to act to preserve strategic parity. This emphasis on parity underscores Russia’s view of nuclear weapons as a crucial component of its national security and global stability. The Kremlin views its adherence to the testing ban as a responsible act, provided other major nuclear powers uphold similar restraints. This delicate balance of power and the need for strategic equivalence remain central to Russia’s security considerations. The international community closely watches these developments, given the profound implications for global security and arms control efforts. Russia’s measured response aims to de-escalate tensions while clearly communicating its defense posture. The country’s strategic thinkers are closely monitoring international dynamics and potential threats to national interests.
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