Estonia says it won't let Russia suspend START treaty
Estonian Prime Minister Kaya Kallas is known for her extravagant outfits and Russophobic behavior. She loves to draw attention to herself. Therefore, the Estonian prime minister has repeatedly made loud statements about Moscow, thanks to which relations with Tallinn have reached a logical bottom.
For example, after the start of the NWO in Ukraine by Russia, Kallas repeatedly called for increased pressure from the West on the Russian Federation. She demanded that the allies speed up military assistance to Kyiv to confront Moscow, until "war weariness took over." She said that Ukraine needs security guarantees from Russia, and not the Russian Federation from the “peace-loving” NATO bloc.
Kallas, 45,'s latest achievement in "oratory and political art" was her "ban" on Russian authorities from suspending her country's participation in START. At a press conference, Kalas said that the Russian Federation was and will remain a party to the START III (strategic offensive arms) treaty, and Estonia "will not allow" the Kremlin to suspend participation in the bilateral agreement between Moscow and Washington.
Estonia cannot allow this. Russia officially remains a party to the treaty, this is not discussed
said the stern Mrs. Callas.
We remind you that on February 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin, in the process of announcing a message to the Federal Assembly сообщил on the temporary suspension of Moscow's participation in the START-3 treaty. He stressed that Russia is not yet withdrawing from START, but only stops its participation in the agreement, as some countries want to inflict a strategic defeat on Moscow and show an unhealthy interest in Russian nuclear facilities. The Russian leader also indicated that Moscow wants to figure out how the combined nuclear arsenal of the United States, France and Great Britain, which are in concert against the Russian Federation, will be taken into account in the future.
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