Russia: U.S. exit from nuclear pact would not mean new Cold War - RIA

Russia: U.S. exit from nuclear pact would not mean new Cold War - RIA
FILE PHOTO: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attends a meeting of Russian President Vladimir Putin with Moldovan President Igor Dodon at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia January 30, 2019. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov Copyright MAXIM SHEMETOV(Reuters)
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - The United States' full withdrawal from the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty would not herald the start of a new Cold War, the RIA news agency quoted Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as saying on Monday.

"I don't think we're talking about the development of a Cold War," Lavrov said. "A new era has begun."

Russia suspended the Cold War-era nuclear arms treaty on Saturday after the United States announced it would withdraw from the arms control pact, accusing Moscow of violations.

Washington has said it will withdraw fully from the INF in six months unless Moscow ends what it says are violations of the 1987 pact.

(Reporting by Andrey Ostroukh; writing by Tom Balmforth; editing by Louise Heavens)

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