Russia says it will change nuclear doctrine because of Western role in Ukraine

LONDON — Russia will make changes to its doctrine on the use of nuclear weapons in response to what it regards as Western escalation in the war in Ukraine, state media quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov as saying on Sunday (Sept 1). The existing nuclear doctrine, set out in a decree by President Vladimir Putin in 2020, says Russia may use nuclear weapons in the event of a nuclear attack by an enemy or a conventional attack that threatens the existence of the state. Some hawks among Russia's military analysts have urged Putin to lower the threshold for nuclear use in order to "sober up" Russia's enemies in the West. Putin said in June that the nuclear doctrine was a "living instrument" that could change, depending on world events. Ryabkov's comments on Sunday were the clearest statement yet that changes would indeed be made. "The work is at an advanced stage, and there is a clear intent to make corrections," state news agency TASS cited Ryabkov as saying. He said the decision is "connected with the escalation course of our Western adversaries" in connection with the Ukraine conflict.

Russia says it will change nuclear doctrine because of Western role in Ukraine

Russia says it will change nuclear doctrine because of Western role in Ukraine

Russia says it will change nuclear doctrine because of Western role in Ukraine

Russia says it will change nuclear doctrine because of Western role in Ukraine
Russia says it will change nuclear doctrine because of Western role in Ukraine
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