Minister says Russia has no need for nukes in Ukraine

Minister says Russia has no need for nukes in Ukraine

Sergei Shoigu alleges that Kyiv's operations are being planned by the US, Britain.

Moscow claims Nato has increased its troop deployment in eastern and central Europe ‘several times over’. (AP pic)
MOSCOW:
Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu said today during a speech at the Moscow international security conference that Russia had no need to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine.

Shoigu also alleged that Ukrainian military operations were being planned by the US and Britain, and that Nato had increased its troop deployment in eastern and central Europe “several times over”.

Referring to the New START Treaty, Shoigu said that talks to extend the treaty were “a two-way street”, and that the situation around the US-Russia nuclear arms control treaty was “not easy”.

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