Russia Reserves Right to Use Nuclear Weapons if Territorial Integrity Violated, Says Deputy FM on June 3

According to Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov, on June 3, Russia reserves the right to respond with nuclear weapons if its territorial integrity is violated by aggressors, even if they do not possess nuclear capabilities. Ryabkov made the statement at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, noting that scenarios involving potential Russian nuclear weapons use are detailed in the country's military doctrine and core nuclear deterrence policy.
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