佩斯科夫:俄方在部署中短程导弹方面已不受限制
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-08-05 10:47

Core Points - Russia asserts its right to deploy intermediate-range missiles without restrictions, indicating a shift in its military strategy [1] - The Russian Foreign Ministry announced the end of its self-imposed limitations on the deployment of land-based intermediate and short-range missile systems, previously maintained under the INF Treaty [1] - The INF Treaty, signed in December 1987, prohibited the possession, production, or testing of land-based cruise and ballistic missiles with ranges between 500 and 5500 kilometers [1] - The treaty effectively ended after the U.S. initiated its withdrawal process in February 2019, followed by Russia's announcement in August 2019 [1]