The Kremlin has its own list of complaints about US shortcomings in relation to the treaty
These include the US drone programme and the ground placement of a naval vertical launch system in Europe.
In December 2017, Putin said Washington had been creating conditions to leave the accord and said the process of its withdrawal has already begun.
Earlier this month, Putin presented a set of advanced Russian nuclear weapons, some of which have not yet been named.
These include the US drone programme and the ground placement of a naval vertical launch system in Europe.
In December 2017, Putin said Washington had been creating conditions to leave the accord and said the process of its withdrawal has already begun.
Earlier this month, Putin presented a set of advanced Russian nuclear weapons, some of which have not yet been named.
The letter was signed by US Senators Edward J. Markey, Jeff Merkley, Dianne Feinstein and Bernie Sa
Putin also stressed Russia would need all these weapons because of legitimate concerns.
He said: "Nobody wanted to talk to us about the root of the problem. Nobody listened to us; so listen to us now!”
The speech led to criticisms from the West of sabre-rattling and starting a new arms race.
The letter was signed by US Senators Edward J. Markey, Jeff Merkley, Dianne Feinstein and Bernie Sanders.
Putin also stressed Russia would need all these weapons because of legitimate concerns.
He said: "Nobody wanted to talk to us about the root of the problem. Nobody listened to us; so listen to us now!”
The speech led to criticisms from the West of sabre-rattling and starting a new arms race.
The letter was signed by US Senators Edward J. Markey, Jeff Merkley, Dianne Feinstein and Bernie Sanders.