Putin Ally Issues Warning to Trump Admin on 'High' Risk of Direct Conflict
Summary
Dmitry Medvedev, a former Russian President, warned that the risk of conflict between the U.S. and Russia is high unless the U.S. changes its approach. He emphasized that, while Russia is ready to follow a nuclear weapons treaty, the U.S. should stop trying to weaken Russia with sanctions and tariffs. The New START treaty, which limits nuclear weapons, is in effect until 2026.Key Facts
- Dmitry Medvedev is a former Russian President and now works with President Putin's security council.
- Medvedev warned the Trump administration about a high risk of conflict with Russia.
- He mentioned the START treaty, originally signed in 1991, which limits nuclear weapons.
- The New START treaty went into effect in 2011 and lasts until February 4, 2026.
- Medvedev said that Russia is ready to comply with the treaty.
- He urged the U.S. to stop using sanctions and tariffs against Russia to avoid conflict.
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