NEW YORK, October 26. /TASS/. Former General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and ex-Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev hopes that Washington’s allies will "refuse to be launchpads for new American missiles" in case the United States withdraws from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF Treaty), as he himself wrote in an article for the New York Times.

New arms race

According to Gorbachev, the 1987 INF Treaty, as well as a series of Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties (START), made it possible to greatly reduce Russian and US nuclear weapons.

"There are still too many nuclear weapons in the world, but the American and Russian arsenals are now a fraction of what they were during the Cold War. At the Nuclear Nonproliferation Review Conference in 2015, Russia and the United States reported to the international community that 85% of those arsenals had been decommissioned and, for the most part, destroyed," the former Soviet president wrote.

"Today, this tremendous accomplishment, of which our two nations can be rightfully proud, is in jeopardy. President Trump announced last week the United States’ plan to withdraw from the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty and his country’s intention to build up nuclear arms," Gorbachev noted.

"A new arms race has been announced. The INF Treaty is not the first victim of the militarization of world affairs. In 2002, the United States withdrew from the Antiballistic Missile Treaty; this year, from the Iran nuclear deal. Military expenditures have soared to astronomical levels and keep rising," he pointed out.

There will be no winner

Gorbachev stressed that "with enough political will, any problems of compliance with the existing treaties could be resolved. But as we have seen during the past two years, the president of the United States has a very different purpose in mind. It is to release the United States from any obligations, any constraints, and not just regarding nuclear missiles."