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President Vladimir Putin has approved Russia’s updated nuclear doctrine to share the country’s nuclear deterrence with its allies—mirroring NATO’s “attack on one member is an attack on all” doctrine.The Kremlin document, which replaces earlier decrees and takes effect from Tuesday, states Russian nuclear deterrence targets “a potential enemy” and views nuclear weapon use as an “extreme measure.”The decree emphasizes that Russia’s top state priority is deterring aggression from potential adversaries against itself and its allies in that nuclear deterrence should ensure “an understanding by a potential adversary of the inevitability of retaliation in the event of aggression against the Russian Federation and (or) its allies.”The decree also asserts that Russia is committed to “making all necessary efforts to reduce the nuclear threat” and aims to prevent escalating tensions between states that could lead to “military conflicts, including nuclear ones.”This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.

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