Russia's Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Ratification in Jeopardy as Putin Signals Intent

Russia is considering revoking its ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) after President Vladimir Putin hinted at the possibility of resuming nuclear testing. Putin stated that Russia's nuclear doctrine did not need updating but did not confirm whether nuclear tests would be resumed. The State Duma lower house of parliament will swiftly consider the need to revoke Russia's ratification of the treaty. While the Kremlin spokesperson clarified that this does not indicate an intention to conduct nuclear tests, Putin's comments suggest otherwise. Resuming nuclear tests by Russia, the United States, or China could potentially trigger a new nuclear arms race.
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