Not seeking new arms race with Russia: NATO chief

IANS  |  Washington 

has said the alliance does not want a "new arms race" with while urging to keep compliance with a landmark arms control treaty.

"We do not want a new arms race, we do not want a new Cold War," said on Wednesday while addressing a joint meeting of the US Congress, one of the highlights during his stay in to celebrate the alliance's 70th anniversary, reported.

The talked much about in his speech, urging the country to keep its compliance with the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, a missile pact signed by and over three decades ago to curb arms race.

"I continue to call on to return to compliance with the INF Treaty," said Stoltenberg, insisting on Russia's violation of the agreement.

"has no intention of deploying land-based missiles in Europe," he added.

Meanwhile, made it clear that NATO will "take the necessary steps to provide credible and effective deterrence" against Russia.

During his speech, Stoltenberg also called for unity in the bloc while recognizing serious divergence. "Questions are being asked on both sides of the Atlantic about the strength of our partnership. And, yes, there are differences," he said.

US has long been blaming the NATO countries that they have not met the 2 per cent benchmark on spending.

NATO is holding two-day foreign ministers' talks to commemorate its establishment for seven decades. Russia is set to be a major issue for the discussion.

The INF Treaty, signed in 1987 between the and the US, marked the first-ever pact reached by and on nuclear disarmament and a major step forward in restricting the arms race.

However, the two sides have been accusing each other of violating the arms control agreement amid increasing tensions in recent years. Moscow announced in early March about its suspension of complying with the pact, following a similar decision by Washington in February.

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First Published: Thu, April 04 2019. 05:20 IST