The United States is moving towards the termination of the Treaty on the Elimination of Intermediate-Range and Shorter-Range Missiles (INF). This creates the danger of escalation of tension in relations between Moscow and Washington.. Therefore, the Americans should get out of harm's way to withdraw their nuclear potential from the European continent, insist the German "greens". "Right now, when the last pillar of European security - the INF Treaty - is collapsing, the right decision would be if Europe stops participating in Russia's nuclear deterrence under the auspices of the US. Everything else will only spur a dangerous game called the “arms race,” Annalen Berbock, in an interview with Die Welt, told in an interview with Die Welt.. Politician calls on German federal government to support disarmament policy and advocate toughening arms control. "In addition, Germany should accede to the UN Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. This will be the right answer to the arms build-up by Russia and the sole US actions that threaten peace and security on the planet, "said Berbock.. According to her, it is not a secret to anyone that in recent years the anti-missile treaty has been regularly violated by both parties.. "However, the fact that, the US government accuses the Russian Federation of violating the agreement from which it is itself, is simply absurd," she concluded. To relieve Europeans of concern that they might fall under the hot hand of one of the parties in the event of a conflict, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg promised that new nuclear missiles would not be deployed in Europe. "We don’t want a new cold war, so we believe that it is important to address the concerns that we have repeatedly expressed about the new missile weapons of Russia, and to make Russia openly and in a verifiable way to comply with the INF Treaty. Of course, we will assess the consequences of developing new Russian weapons for our NATO allies, for our security.. But I do not foresee that as a response to the new Russian missile, the Allies will deploy more nuclear weapons in Europe, "he said during a press conference (it was broadcast on the alliance’s Facebook page). Stoltenberg called the anti-missile treaty an important element of international security. However, this did not prevent him from actually justifying the actions of the United States who wish to withdraw from the agreement.. "Russia is currently violating the treaty. We cannot have an agreement between the two parties, which is observed only by one side, "he pointed out. Last week, US President Donald Trump announced that his country would withdraw from the Treaty on the Elimination of Intermediate-Range and Shorter-Range Missiles, which was concluded between the USSR and the USA more than 30 years ago.. He accused the Russian Federation of non-compliance with the agreement. Moscow, in response, warned that such a move would create a serious threat to world stability..