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31 July 13:13

Medvedev reminded Trump about Russia's nuclear capabilities and the 'Dead Hand' system after Trump made provocative comments.

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Dmitry Medvedev has responded to Donald Trump's comments, pointing out that Russia has nuclear capabilities and uses the 'Dead Hand' system, which allows nuclear missiles to be launched in the event of a devastating attack. Trump mocked Medvedev, suggesting that Medvedev should weigh his words, and Medvedev said Trump's reaction proves that Russia is following the right path. The 'Dead Hand' system provides an automatic response to an attack, bypassing hierarchies of command and giving decision-making power to the person at the controls.

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Vladimir Putin proposed a one-year extension of the New START nuclear arms control treaty, signed between Russia and the United States, which is set to expire in February.
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Medvedev said the Alaska summit had restored dialog between Russia and the US, and Trump refused to increase pressure on Moscow over Ukraine.
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Donald Trump announced the possibility of imposing new sanctions on Russia, following the massive airstrike on Ukraine.
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American President Donald Trump declared on Wednesday that he has no new message for Vladimir Putin, warning however that "something will happen" if the Russian leader does not meet his expectations regarding negotiations to end the war in Ukraine.
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The Kremlin claims that relations with the USA have stagnated after Trump supported Ukraine, emphasizing Russia's stability and the continuation of the war.
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