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Read previewThe US asked non-allies for help in an attempt to dissuade Russia from carrying out a nuclear strike in 2022, a senior US administration official told CNN.
The official said their assessment was that input from the likes of India, China, and others "may have had some effect" on Russia's thinking.
In June 2023, President Joe Biden said Russia's nuclear threat remained "real" following the news that Russia had moved nuclear weapons into neighboring Belarus.
"All this really threatens a conflict with the use of nuclear weapons and the destruction of civilisation.
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—, Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Sergei Guneyev, Putin, Biden, Sergei Shoigu, Joe Biden, Emmanuel Macron
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Service, CNN, Business, Getty, Russian, NATO, Reuters
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Russia, India, China, AFP, Ukraine, Kherson, Russian, Belarus