The old architecture of international security — built on strict controls over both conventional and non-conventional weapons — “has effectively become a thing of the past,” said political analyst Alexander Asafov, a member of the Russian Public Chamber, commenting Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks in the State Duma.
The old architecture of international security — built on strict controls over both conventional and non-conventional weapons — “has effectively become a thing of the past,” said political analyst Alexander Asafov, a member of the Russian Public Chamber, commenting Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks in the State Duma.


