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Russia’s former president dismissed a call by US President Joe Biden on Monday to press on with talks on a new nuclear arms treaty, saying the appeal was out of place in a changed world.

Dmitry Medvedev, now deputy head of Russia’s Security Council, said he had told Washington repeatedly that major issues, like a framework to replace the New START treaty, could not be done without Russian involvement.

“All this, of course, is good. But let me say it once again – the situation now is much worse than in the Cold War,” wrote Medvedev, who served as president for four years while Vladimir Putin was prime minister. A Russian foreign ministry source had earlier expressed puzzlement about Biden’s proposal to negotiate the New START Treaty when it expires in 2026.

“Is this a serious statement or has the White House website been hacked?” a Russian foreign ministry source told Reuters. “If this is still a serious intention, with whom exactly do they intend to discuss it?”

 

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Befitting response from former Russian President. US call is outdated and out of sync with the realities of the new world order.

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