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Andrei Belousov, deputy head of the Department of Nonproliferation and Arms Control at the Russian Foreign Minister, raised concerns over potential future conflict between the US and Russia, stating that Moscow will defend its territorial integrity and principles in response to US aggression. Mr Belousov made his remarks after the First Committee of the UN General Assembly voted against a draft resolution to the INF proposed by Russia in support of the treaty. He said: “Here recently at the meeting, the United States said that Russia is preparing for war. “Yes, Russia is preparing for war, I have confirmed it.

We are preparing to defend our homeland, our territorial integrity, our principles, our values, our people Andrei Belousov

“We are preparing to defend our homeland, our territorial integrity, our principles, our values, our people - we are preparing for such a war.” However, Mr Belousov underlined that Russia was merely defending itself against increasing threats, and accused the US of being the catalyst of aggression. He said: “Linguistically, this difference is in just one word, both in Russian and in English; Russia is preparing for war, and the US is preparing a war. “Otherwise, why would the United States withdraw from the treaty, build up its nuclear potential and adopt a new nuclear doctrine?”

Donald Trump has vowed to withdraw the US from the INF Treaty

Andrei Belousov said Russia is 'preparing for war' in response to the US

He also took aim at the UN General Assembly for refusing to hear Russia’s draft resolution to the INF, which was aimed at protecting the landmark treaty. The Russian official warned that if the US does withdraw from the treaty, the world will witness increasing danger and instability. He concluded: “If the United States comes out of the treaty and starts building up its nuclear potential in an uncontrolled manner, we will face another reality.” The INF Treaty was established in 1987 between the leader of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev and US President Ronald Reagan at the height of the Cold War.

Mikhail Gorbachev warned that a new arms race 'has been announced'

Donald Trump nevertheless accused Russia of breaking key commitments of the accord; an accusation that Russia has denied. Speaking at a rally in Nevada, he said: “Russia has not, unfortunately, honoured the agreement so we’re going to terminate the agreement and we’re going to pull out. “We’re not going to let them violate a nuclear agreement and go out and do weapons and we’re not allowed to.” Trump’s decision to withdraw from the treaty has drawn sharp criticism from Mr Gorbachev, who warned that it increased the risk of nuclear conflict and a new arms race.

Donald Trump accused Russia of breaking key commitments in the treaty