US slams Russia’s planned nuclear deployment to Belarus as 'reckless'
The United States has slammed Russia’s planned deployment of nuclear weapons to Belarus as "reckless" and said it will “continue to monitor” the move.
On Friday, President Vladimir Putin said Russia’s military will begin deploying tactical nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus as early as next month.
The Russian leader made the announcement as he met with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.
In response, US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby called the move “another example of just reckless and irresponsible rhetoric” by Russia, which Washington has "to take seriously.”
“We’re doing the best we can to monitor,” he told CNN. “We don’t see anything out there that shows us that there’s an imminent indication of movement of nuclear capabilities, or imminent risk of nuclear war inside Ukraine or even on the continent.”
“We’ve seen nothing that would cause us to change our own deterrent posture when it comes to those kinds of capabilities,” Kirby added.
Russia first announced in late March that it would deploy some nuclear weapons in Belarus after the United Kingdom sent depleted uranium tank munitions to Ukraine.
Putin said ‘Iskander’ mobile short-range ballistic missiles, which can deliver nuclear warheads with a range of 500 kilometers, had already been handed over to Belarus.
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