NATO Blamed for Ending Nuclear Missile Moratorium
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev accused NATO countries of causing the end of a moratorium on short and medium-range nuclear missiles. He indicated that Russia would respond with further measures. Medvedev's remarks were shared on social media, reflecting tensions between Moscow and the Western alliance.

On Monday, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev pointed fingers at NATO countries for allegedly provoking the end of a moratorium on short and medium-range nuclear missiles.
Medvedev shared on the X social media platform that Moscow's decision to withdraw from the moratorium is a direct consequence of what he termed NATO's 'anti-Russian policy.'
As tensions simmer, Medvedev warned of consequential actions, stating that this development marks a new reality for Moscow's adversaries.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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