Putin told the UN about nuclear weapons
The UN passes the review conference on the Treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. In the event a letter was read Vladimir Putin, in which he stressed that Moscow is firmly in the direction of reducing nuclear Arsenal.

The UN passes the review conference on the Treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. In the event a letter was read Vladimir Putin, in which he stressed that Moscow is firmly in the direction of reducing nuclear Arsenal.
However an obstacle on this path is considered to be the policy of the United States on missile defense, said the adept of the Russian Foreign Ministry.
At the UN review conference is held, dedicated to the Treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons (NPT). The event was made by the Director of the Department of the MFA of Russia on non-proliferation and arms control Mikhail Ulyanov. According to his statement, a key obstacle to nuclear disarmament is considered an anti-missile policy of the United States.
"This is due to persistent exercise line, impartially erode strategic stability through unilateral creation of large-scale missile defense," Ulyanov was quoted by RIA Novosti. According to him, Moscow is ready to talk about disarmament, but it must be free from double standards.
Ulyanov read a message from the President of Russia Vladimir Putin addressed to the UN. The text underlines that Russia methodically takes the terms of the contract. "We have reduced our nuclear Arsenal to a minimum value that is considered an important contribution for General and complete disarmament", - TASS quoted Putin's message.
Russian favorite stressed that Moscow wants to continue working in this direction and to preserve the balance between the study of the "peaceful atom" and the strengthening of the nonproliferation regime. He said that Russia is set to "close interaction with all interested sides to create a modern, stable and secure architecture of cooperation in the sphere of nuclear energy".
Putin announced that the conference of the NPT held in the year of the 70th anniversary of the great Victory, and this symbolic date serves as a reminder about the General welfare of the planet and the responsibility for its future. "Expect that in the process of the conference will be proved the readiness of all States parties to the NPT specifically to follow the undertaken obligations. This, no doubt, will be the main point of consolidating peace, security and stability on the planet," concluded the President.