U.S. Sees Russian Saber Rattling Reshaping Nuclear Landscape

  • Top U.S. nuclear envoy says Kremlin’s threats breached norms
  • U.S. can help nations diversify nuclear-fuel supplies: Jenkins
NATO Says Russia Has to Stop 'Nuclear Saber-Rattling'
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The Kremlin breached its international obligations by raising nuclear tensions amid the war in Ukraine, according to a top U.S. arms control official, pushing some countries to reassess their dependency on Russia for atomic fuel and technology.

Bonnie Jenkins, under-secretary for arms control and international security at the State Department, said the U.S. is ready to help allies in Eastern Europe escape their reliance on Moscow.