“It’s true, they really don’t like the Poseidons, they don’t like the Sarmatians very much.

In all the meetings that we have with representatives of academia, we are constantly being told that in a future arms control agreement, of course, these Poseidons should be banned, of course, the use of Sarmatians should be limited, and so on,” the ambassador said. on the air of Solovyov Live.

In April, Russia successfully tested the latest Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile.

The Ministry of Defense said that the new missile is capable of hitting targets at long ranges using various flight paths.

In addition, the complex can be guaranteed to overcome any existing and future anti-missile defense systems.

US Assistant Secretary of State for International Security Affairs Christopher Ford said in 2020 that the United States fears Russian Poseidon submersibles, as well as the "radioactive tsunami" that these submersibles can cause.