Russia slams 'dangerous' US foreign policy moves
Russia
said on Thursday the United States was acting in a dangerous and unpredictable
way, after Washington, withdrew from a key military treaty and moved to ramp up
pressure on Iran.
Foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria
Zakharova made the comments after Washington announced it would end sanctions
waivers for nations that remain in a nuclear accord signed with Iran. The
remaining parties to the deal include Britain, China, France, Germany and
Russia.
US officials also said they would walk
away from the Open Skies Treaty, which allows each signatory's military to
conduct surveillance flights over another member country each year on short
notice.
"Washington's actions are becoming
more and more dangerous and unpredictable," Zakharova told reporters.
"The nature of this behavior is
clearly disruptive," Zakharova said, accusing Washington of undermining
international security.
She also criticized the United States
for exiting the INF missile treaty last year and failing to commit to renewing
the New START arms control accord with Russia, which is due to expire in 2021.
President Donald Trump in 2018 withdrew
the United States from a landmark agreement under which Iran had drastically
curbed its nuclear activities and reimposed sanctions on Iran.
On Wednesday, Washington said it was
ending sanctions waivers for the countries remaining in the Iran deal, bringing
the agreement further to the verge of collapse.
Last week Trump also announced that he
planned to withdraw the United States from the Open Skies Treaty, citing
Russian violations.
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