Russia says US starting ‘arms race’
Vladimir Putin says recent missile tests were a response to US actions in Europe.
He also attacked the US and other Nato members for failing to ratify an amended version of the 1990 Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) treaty, which limits the deployment of heavy non-nuclear weapons around the continent.
“There is no reason to fear these actions by Russia, they aren’t aggressive. It’s merely a response to tough and unfounded unilateral actions by our partners”
Vladimir Putin, |
“What are we supposed to do? We can’t just sit back and look at that.”
Putin’s comments came a week before he meets George Bush, the US president, and other leaders of the Group of Eight (G8) industrialised nations at a summit in Germany.
The White House dismissed Putin’s thinly veiled attacked on US policies.
Gordon Johndroe, US national security council spokesman, said: “While we have some differences, they are nothing other than issues that can be worked out through the continued dialogue we have face to face.
“The United States and Russia co-operate on a range of issues from counter-terrorism to global energy solutions.”
Moscow has repeatedly rejected US assurances that the planned missile defence installations in Poland and the Czech Republic are meant to counter a potential threat from nations such as Iran and pose no danger to Russia.