Trump renews push for denuclearization talks with Russia and China
President Trump aims to limit nuclear arsenals and restart diplomacy with North Korea amid the impending expiration of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty in February 2026.
- On August 25, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump renewed his push for denuclearization talks with Russia and China at a White House event.
- This renewed initiative comes as the existing U.S.-Russia nuclear arms agreement, which limits deployed strategic warheads and delivery systems, approaches its February 5, 2026 expiration, alongside previous stalled diplomatic efforts with North Korea and China.
- Trump emphasized the importance of limiting nuclear weapons, stating, "We’re talking about limiting nuclear weapons," and said Russia and China are willing or might be willing to denuclearize.
- He also expressed a desire to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un this year to restart diplomacy and said, "The power is too great," underscoring nuclear risks.
- The event signals a potential re-engagement in arms control discussions but faces challenges as Russia has warned renewal prospects appear dim and China has yet to fully engage.
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Trump renews push for denuclearization talks with Russia, China
Trump had first laid out his intention to pursue nuclear arms control efforts in February, saying he wanted to begin discussions with both Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping about imposing limits on their arsenals.
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