State Duma approves appeal to Bundestag over risk of nuclear weapons transfer to Kiev

Russian Politics & Diplomacy February 26, 14:23

The decision is adopted unanimously

MOSCOW, February 26. /TASS/. The deputies of the State Duma (the lower house of Russia’s parliament) have voted to send an appeal to the German Bundestag regarding the potential transfer of nuclear weapons to Ukraine.

"The decision is adopted unanimously. The amendment to send this appeal to the Bundestag of the Federal Republic of Germany is approved," State Duma Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin said.

The lawmakers also adopted appeals to the British and French parliaments, the European Parliament and the UN, calling for a parliamentary investigation into reports about the two countries’ efforts to supply Kiev with nuclear weapons and developing the means of delivery. The proposal to include the Bundestag among the recipients of the appeal was put forward by Andrey Kartapolov, chairman of the State Duma’s defense committee.

"As we understand, there were discussions and plans regarding the transfer of nuclear weapons and components to Ukraine. Yes, based on the information, Germany’s leadership, [Chancellor Friedrich] Merz, stepped aside and refused to participate. But he was aware of it, that’s a fact. Let our colleagues in the Bundestag, the French and British parliaments verify all these facts," Volodin said.

According to him, representatives of the German people must be aware of the chancellor’s hidden actions. "Let them read the correspondence, examine the materials and assess it. The German people cannot be held hostage of backchannel talks which bear a tragedy for the people around the world," the chairman said.

Paris and London’s plans

The press bureau of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) previously reported that the UK and France are actively working to provide Ukraine with nuclear bombs and means of delivery. One option being considered is the French TN75 warhead from the M51.1 submarine-launched ballistic missile. "The Westerners’ main efforts are focused on making Kiev’s possession of a nuclear weapon look like it was developed by Ukrainians themselves," the SVR added.

Volodin noted that these plans constitute a violation of international law and "a violation of all treaty relations on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, a criminal offense." "It is unacceptable when the leaders of France and Britain discuss such issues behind the scenes with the Kiev regime behind the backs of their parliaments and deputies, planning to transfer nuclear weapons to Ukraine," the State Duma chairman emphasized.

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