WASHINGTON
— The United States informed its NATO allies this month that Russia had
tested a new ground-launched cruise missile, raising concerns about
Moscow’s compliance with a landmark arms control accord.
American
officials believe Russia began conducting flight tests of the missile
as early as 2008. Such tests are prohibited by the treaty banning
medium-range missiles that was signed in 1987 by President Ronald Reagan
and Mikhail S. Gorbachev, the Soviet leader at the time, and that has
long been viewed as one of the bedrock accords that brought an end to
the Cold War.
Beginning in May, Rose Gottemoeller,
the State Department’s senior arms control official, has repeatedly
raised the missile tests with Russian officials, who have responded that
they investigated the matter and consider the case to be closed. But
Obama administration officials are not yet ready to formally declare the
tests of the missile, which has not been deployed, to be a violation of
the 1987 treaty.
Keep reading on NYT >>
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario