US NSA meets Russian Security Council amid n-treaty tensions

IANS  |  Moscow 

US met Russia's on Monday for the first round of talks to address the deteriorating bilateral relations between both nuclear powers after said it intended to withdraw from the landmark nuclear treaty.

has dismissed Trump's claims.

The nuclear disarmament treaty was signed on December 8, 1987 by then US and

Bolton met his Russian counterpart here prior to a meeting on Tuesday with Russian Vladimir Putin, news reported.

The top US also had plans to meet Yury Ushakov, an and with Russian

Ushakov said that the talks would examine the current state of bilateral relations, according to Russia, were "in a terrible state".

The treaty banned both nuclear powers from owning, producing or deploying medium-range including cruise missiles with a range between 500 and 5,500 km.

Prior to Bolton's arrival, said that Kremlin expected that the US NSA will provide an explanation for Trump's move.

"The breaking of the INF Treaty's provisions forces to take measures on ensuring its own security," he said, noting that in the future could start directly developing the systems banned under the treaty.

"If this system is developed, steps from other countries, and in this case of Russia, on restoring balance in this sphere are needed," he said. The Russian President has stated this many times, Peskov said.

The Kremlin stressed that the US was in violation of the treaty, while remained committed to the document.

expected Bolton to "clarify the issue concisely and in a professional manner", said

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First Published: Mon, October 22 2018. 19:06 IST