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Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe
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The Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe was negotiated during the Cold War and established limits on conventional military equipment in Europe. The treaty, signed in 1990, mandated the destruction of excess weaponry and proposed equal limits for NATO and the Warsaw Pact. In 2007, Russia suspended its participation, and in 2015, citing a breach of the treaty by NATO, Russia halted its participation, which was followed by the US and its NATO allies suspending their participation. In 2023, Russia withdrew from the treaty.learn more on wikipedia
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