Moscow Says It Awaits US Reply on New START as Nuclear Arms Pact Nears Expiry
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Moscow Says It Awaits US Reply on New START as Nuclear Arms Pact Nears Expiry
Russia is still waiting for a response from Washington on whether the two countries can extend or replace the last remaining nuclear arms control treaty between them, the Kremlin said on Jan. 15, according to Russian state news agency TASS. The 2010 New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, known as New START, is due to expire on Feb. 5. Without it, the United States and Russia would face each other with no legally binding limits on their deployed st…
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Even in full nuclear revalidation during the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union have negotiated a series of treaties to prevent uncontrolled proliferation of arms.
After the expiry of the New START Treaty in February, there will be no longer a limit on the number of US and Russian nuclear weapons – but some are skeptical as to whether the agreement has really made the world safer. Russia presents its weapons at a military parade in Moscow In February 2026, for the first time in [...]
The Kremlin states that it continues to expect an official response from the United States to the proposal to extend the New START Treaty, the latest strategic arms control agreement remains in force between Moscow and Washington.
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