Russia will change nuclear doctrine due to West's actions in Ukraine, official says
Russia plans to amend its nuclear doctrine in reaction to Western actions regarding the Ukraine conflict, according to Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov. He indicated that the changes are imminent but did not specify their nature. These adjus...

Ryabkov did not say what the changes would entail.
Russia's existing nuclear doctrine, set out in a decree by President Vladimir Putin in 2020, says it may use nuclear weapons in the event of a nuclear attack by an enemy or a conventional attack that threatens the existence of the state.
Russia, which accuses the West of using Ukraine as a proxy to wage war against it, has said before that it is considering changes. Ryabkov's was the most categorical statement yet that it would proceed with them.
"The work is at an advanced stage, and there is a clear intent to make corrections", TASS cited Ryabkov as saying.
He said the decision is "connected with the escalation course of our Western adversaries" in connection with the conflict in Ukraine.
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