National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said at the annual meeting of the Washington Arms Control Association that officials will continue to keep Russia informed about ballistic missile launches and strategic force exercises. broadcast was open YouTube.
“The United States will continue to inform Russia in advance of ballistic missile launches and major strategic power exercises,” Sullivan said.
Previously, the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Arms Control, Verification and Compliance, Washington’s starting June 1 stops Inform Russia about the status and position of its strategic weapons within the scope of START. Washington said it would stop providing Russia with telemetry information on the launch of American intercontinental ballistic missiles and submarine ballistic missiles.