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Russia is said to have had an arsenal of 40,000 tons of chemical weapons and 21,000 nuclear power weapons stockpiled in 1999. Russia has destroyed parts of its chemical agents by the Chemical Weapons Convention's 2002 deadline but requested assistance and a deadline extension on further deadlines.
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- The United States and weapons of mass destruction
- The United Kingdom and weapons of mass destruction
- France and weapons of mass destruction
- China and weapons of mass destruction
- Israel and weapons of mass destruction
External links:
- Abolishing Weapons of Mass Destruction: Addressing Cold War and Other Wartime Legacies in the Twenty-First Century By Mikhail S. Gorbachev
- Nuclear Threat Initiative on Russia
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