Putin confirms Russian exit from Open Skies
Treaty
11 hours ago
Two Offutt-based OC-135B jets are shown parked Thursday, March 11,
2021, in Lincoln, Neb. (Chris Machian/Omaha World-Herald via AP)
The bill was endorsed by Russian lawmakers after
U.S. officials told Moscow last month that President Joe Biden’s administration
had decided not to reenter the Open Skies
Treaty that the U.S. left under President Donald Trump.
As a
presidential candidate, Biden had criticized Trump’s withdrawal as
“short-sighted.” Moscow had signaled its readiness to reverse the withdrawal
procedure and stay in the 1992 treaty if the United States returned to the
agreement, but now Putin’s signature seals the Russian withdrawal that would
take effect in six months.
The Open
Skies Treaty was intended to build trust between Russia and the West by
allowing the accord’s more than three dozen signatories to carry out
surveillance flights over each other’s territories to oversee troop deployments
and other military activities. More than 1,500 flights have been conducted
under the treaty since it took effect in 2002, helping foster transparency and
monitor arms control agreements.


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