According to 10 and 19, Putin said that as long as the United States abides by the arms control treaties of great significance during the cold war, Russia will abide by them.
According to the report, Putin said that he believes that global nuclear disarmament is feasible, and Russia "hopes nuclear disarmament and will work hard to achieve it." The report believes that Russian leaders have never made such a statement before.
At the same time, it is reported that Putin said that if other countries develop new weapon systems, including nuclear weapons and non-nuclear weapons, then Moscow will follow suit. However, he did not specifically mention the United States in this part of his speech.
The report said that Russian leaders made the above remarks at the Valdai International Policy Expert Forum held in Sochi, Russia.
According to the report, Putin said that Russia has complied with the obligations agreed in the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Weapons Treaty reached in 1987. According to the Treaty, all short-range and medium-range nuclear weapons and conventional missiles should be destroyed. However, the treaty does not include missiles launched at sea. Putin believes that because the Russian navy and air force did not have this capability at that time, the treaty was basically a kind of "unilateral disarmament" that was conducive to the "selfishness" of the United States.
It's all for their respective countries and see what the United States does.