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5 of December, 12:00

USA are considering the imposition of new sanctions against Russia
The USA is still considering the introduction of a for like violations of the Treaty on the destruction of intermediate-range and shorter-range nuclear forces (INF), but until then has not yet made a decision, said Deputy Secretary of state for arms control and international security.

"We don't stop to consider economic measures in connection with the INF Treaty, but At the moment We have not decided," - said giemulla at hearings in the house authorized.

She recalled that before the U.S. together with the EU imposed economic penalties against Russia because of the situation in Ukraine, which, in her expressions, " extremely effective ".

before officials announced many times about the possibility of imposing economic and military action against Russia in connection with as if the violations of the INF Treaty. However, no decision has been made that, particularly for Republicans who criticized the administration of incumbent President, Democrat Barack Hussein Obama.

The United States consistently advocate for the preservation of the Treaty that is as confident in the U.S. capital, is responsible for the security of the state and the world in General. In the capital of Russia for its Part is reporting that fulfill the Contract and make counter complaints that in North America under the cover of the document in reality unwrap prohibited weapons.

The INF Treaty was signed between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in 1987 and came into force in 1988. the Parties undertook to liquidate its missiles average (1 thousand - 5, 5 thousands of kilometers) and shorter (500 to 1 thousand kilometers) range and additional objects. By 1991 th the Contract was executed, until 2001 were mutual inspection. While other countries, among them European, have an opportunity to have such missiles in service.

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