We're a long way from deploying U.S. missiles in Europe: Security advisor John Bolton
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- Russian Federation
- United States
Washington is a long way from making decisions about deploying missiles in Europe as a consequence of its planned withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty, U.S. national security advisor John Bolton said on Tuesday.
Bolton, speaking at a news conference in Moscow after a Kremlin meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, said he and Putin had lengthy discussions about the treaty and Washington's intention to quit the pact.
He said there was a new strategic reality where nuclear missiles were no longer a bilateral issue because China now also had missiles of the type that would be outlawed by the INF treaty if Beijing were a party to it.
(With inputs from agencies.)