MOSCOW: Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Wednesday the United States still couldn't seem to give any proof Moscow was in break of a milestone arms control bargain, yet said it was prepared to continue talking about the issue with Washington.
The United States conveyed Russia a 60-day final proposal on Tuesday to tell the truth about what Washington says is an infringement of a 1987 atomic arms control arrangement, saying it is compelled to begin a six-month procedure of withdrawal if nothing changed.
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Maria Zakharova, a representative for Russia's remote service, told a preparation that the US international safe haven in Moscow had given over a note on Tuesday evening saying Washington would stop the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty except if Russia started conforming to it.
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"These reports were gotten for further handling," said Zakharova. "In them by and by there were unfounded charges about our supposed infringement of this assention. We have over and over said this is guess. No confirmation (of our supposed infringement) has been displayed to us."
Maria Zakharova, a representative for Russia's outside service, told a preparation that the US government office in Moscow had given over a note on Tuesday evening saying Washington would stop the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty except if Russia started following it.