Law on Nuclear Deterrence of the Russian Federation
Decree of the President of the Russian Federation
On the Fundamentals of the State policy of the Russian Federation in the field of nuclear deterrence
In order to ensure the implementation of the state policy of the Russian Federation in the field of nuclear deterrence, I decree:
- To approve the attached Fundamentals of the State Policy of the Russian Federation in the Field of nuclear Deterrence.
- This Decree comes into force from the date of its signing.
President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin
Moscow, Kremlin
June 2, 2020
№ 355
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