The Russian government has withdrawn its desire to test nuclear weapons in recent months, despite the threat of using nuclear weapons.
The Kremlin denied its country’s desire to test these weapons, saying that all parties remain committed to stopping these tests.
Nuclear tensions between Russia and the United States have escalated since the conflict with Ukraine began.
President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly warned that Russia is ready to use its nuclear arsenal if necessary to defend its “territorial integrity”.
In February, it announced that it would suspend Russia’s participation in the New START agreement, the last valid nuclear weapons treaty with the United States, which limits the number of strategic warheads that both sides can deploy.
At the time, Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the West of being directly involved in attempts to hit his country’s strategic air bases.
It is noteworthy that former US President Barack Obama signed the New START agreement with his Russian counterpart, Dmitry Medvedev, in 2010 to limit the number of strategic nuclear warheads that the two countries can deploy, and the agreement’s official name is “Measures to Develop”. reduce and limit strategic offensive weapons.”