The Russian Foreign Ministry said the START Summit this year in Cairo was postponed as Moscow says the US intentions are ominous. A schedule was set for November 29 to December 6 in Egypt to discuss the nuclear agreement's particulars.
Russian Foreign Ministry Says Washington Affects START Talks
The Foreign Ministry later blamed the US' toxic, anti-Russian conduct for the deferral of the meeting. Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova of the Russian Foreign Ministry said that the Biden administration shows such a toxic and hostile attitude to Russia, reported Express UK.
A full-fledged hybrid war is being fought between the US and Russia, with every move made with the highly pathological intent of toppling Moscow as the US intended.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov had acknowledged the dates and location of the START Summit to debate the new agreement just before Moscow state media RIA Novosti was notified that negotiations would not go ahead, noted ABC News.
The agreement calls for Washington and Moscow to conduct safety checks on each other's armament sites. It was most recently frittered away in early 2021 for five years.
Moscow Do Not Trust US Intentions
When the US tried to reinstate them reasonably early this year, problems emerged over the military conflict in Ukraine. Stressed the pivotal role and importance of foreign relations and conversation, State Department spokesman Ned Price said last week during a press conference.
Concerning Russia, they are pragmatic about what discussion between the United States and Russia can accomplish. What it can involve and how it can be achieved, citing Bloomberg.
Although US motives cannot be relied on to mitigate risk in these discussions, it is still very deliberate that the ability of the two countries to transmit messages back and forth and engage in the conversation has not withered away.
The allegation emerges as Ukraine's first lady begs the West to keep the commitment that Ukrainians have already shown against Russian President Vladimir Putin's military operation.
Olena Zelenska, President Volodymyr Zelensky's wife, stated in a BBC interview during a visit to Britain. Ukrainians are exhausted from this war but have no options to choose from. She adds that the EU should not forget how they are suffering; because some EU countries ignore them.
A two-day conference of NATO envoys in Bucharest, Romania, has made it probable to see the 30-nation coalition make new commitments of non-lethal support to Ukraine like gas, power stations, medical aid, and cold weather equipment, on top of the new military support.
The US declared $53 million to buy electrical components for Ukraine's power grid, which, along with its water and heating power grids, has sustained massive damage from aimed Russian strikes that started October 10 with what Western officials have characterized as a Russian effort to weaponize the coming cold weather.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg acknowledged in Bucharest that shipments of advanced missile batteries like the Patriots are under evaluation.
A senior US military source who informed Pentagon journalists last Tuesday, requesting anonymity, replied that the US is open to supplying them. The Russian Foreign Ministry said the US canceled the START Summit with US intentions coming into question.