The move was immediately criticized by a top Democrat, who urged President-elect Joe Biden to reverse the decision next year.
“Today, pursuant to earlier notice provided, the United States withdrawal from the Treaty on Open Skies is now effective,” Pompeo tweeted. “America is more secure because of it, as Russia remains in non-compliance with its obligations.”
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The Trump administration stated six months ago its plan to withdraw. At the time, Trump predicted that the U.S. plan to withdraw would get Russia to the negotiating table. “They’re going to want to make a deal,” he said.
Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called the move reckless.
“The administration’s decision to abandon the treaty fits into a broader pattern of discarding arms control and non-proliferation agreements, raising deep concerns among our allies about our commitment to their security,” Menendez said in a statement.
Menendez said Russia would still be able to fly over American assets in Europe, and that Trump’s actions ran counter to U.S. law.
“I urge the incoming Biden administration to rejoin the treaty in a manner consistent with our constitutional structure, and I expect the new administration to consult early and often with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on this and other treaty matters,” he said.
China’s Foreign Ministry said Monday that it “deeply regrets” the U.S.’s pullout.
“This move undermines the military-to-military trust and transparency among regional countries,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told a daily briefing in Beijing.
“It is hoped that the U.S. should earnestly address the concerns of Russia and other parties to the treaty, and resolve differences through dialogue,” Zhao added. “Withdrawing from treaties at every turn is hardly the approach befitting a major power.”
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