Published: 12:30, July 29, 2024
Putin says to counter US missile deployment in Germany
By Xinhua
Russia's President Vladimir Putin (right), flanked by Russia's Defence Minister Andrei Belousov, arrives to attend the main naval parade marking the Russian Navy Day in Saint Petersburg on July 28, 2024. (PHOTO / AFP)

ST. PETERSBURG - Russia will take corresponding countermeasures if the United States deploys long-range weapons in Germany, President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday.

"If the US implements such plans, we will consider giving up the previously assumed unilateral moratorium on the deployment of medium and short-range strike weapons, including increasing the capabilities of the coastal troops of our Navy," Putin said during the naval parade ceremony at Russia's annual Navy Day in St. Petersburg.

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The United States announced earlier this month the decision to begin episodic deployments of long-range weapons in Germany from 2026 to demonstrate its commitment to NATO and Europe.

During his speech, Putin stressed that such missiles possibly equipped with nuclear warheads will hit targets on Russian territory within 10 minutes.

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"We will take corresponding measures to deploy them, taking into account the moves by the United States and its allies in Europe and other regions of the world," he said.

Russia, Putin said, will continue build up its surface, underwater forces and naval air force and equip them with new generation and hypersonic missile systems.