Kremlin insists it is not 'interested' in new arms race


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) The Kremlin said yesterday that Russia will not be part of a new arms race as the United States and Nato voiced concern over Vladimir Putin's boasts of new 'invincible weapons.
Putin stunned the West and many in Russia on Thursday by using his state of the nation address to unveil a new arsenal of hypersonic weapons and submarines less than three weeks before an election is expected to extend his rule until 2024.
The revelations came with ties between Russia and the West at post-Cold War lows over the Syria and Ukraine conflicts, and accusations that Moscow interfered in the US presidential election in 2016.
Putin said the weapons would render Western missile defence systems obsolete, prompting a harsh response from the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato), which insisted its systems based in Europe were not directed against Russia.
'Russian statements threatening to target Allies are unacceptable and counterproductive, Nato spokeswoman Oana Lungescu said in a statement.
Putin insisted the next generation weapons would only ever be used in self-defence, though his presentation featured video montages of missiles crossing mountains and oceans, including the Atlantic.
US President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Angela Merkel shared worries in a phone conversation over Putin's claims, Berlin said yesterday.
'The chancellor and the president voiced concern about Russian President Putin's latest remarks on arms development and its negative impact on international arms control efforts, said a statement by the German chancellery.
Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov rejected accusations Russia was violating any arms control agreements.
'We categorically reject any accusations that Russia is violating any provisions and articles of international law on disarmament and arms control, Peskov said. 'Russia is not going to be pulled into any arms race.
Washington accused Moscow of breaching Cold War-era arms treaties, with a State Department spokeswoman saying it was 'unfortunate to have watched a video animation that depicted a nuclear attack on the United States (see report on Page 5).
Putin presented Russia's efforts as a response to actions by the US, which last month unveiled plans to revamp its own nuclear arsenal and develop new low-yield atomic weapons.
'No one really wanted to talk to us basically. No one listened to us then. Listen to us now, Putin said on Thursday, prompting a standing ovation from the audience of top officials, lawmakers and celebrities.
Analysts said that Putin who is all but guaranteed to win a fourth Kremlin term in March 18 elections was effectively challenging Washington to a new arms race.
'This is a formal declaration of a new Cold War, said security analyst Alexander Golts.
He compared Putin's address to former British prime minister Winston Churchill's 1946 speech in which he condemned the Soviet Union and effectively announced the beginning of the Cold War.


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