Putin suggests Russia and U.S. could make a deal on nuclear arms control
- Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump will hold a summit in Alaska on Friday to discuss Ukraine and nuclear arms control.
- The meeting comes ahead of the New START treaty’s expiration on February 5, 2026, which currently limits deployed nuclear warheads to 1,550 each.
- Putin praised U.S. efforts to halt the Ukraine conflict and suggested the two countries could reach an agreement on strategic offensive arms control.
- Trump ordered two nuclear submarines closer to Russia in response to threatening comments by Dmitry Medvedev, reflecting unease despite summit preparations.
- The summit will focus on achieving long-term peace through arms control agreements and enhanced Russia-U.S. cooperation on trade and security issues.
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Putin Suggests Russia and US Could Make a Deal on Nuclear Arms Control
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that the United States was making "sincere efforts" to halt the war in Ukraine and suggested Moscow and Washington could agree a nuclear arms deal as part of a wider effort to strengthen peace. Putin was speaking to his most senior ministers and security officials on the eve of a summit in Alaska with US President Donald Trump, who is pressing for an end to the war.
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