Countdown to Treaty: The New START Expiration Dilemma
The Kremlin has expressed concern over the possible expiration of the New START nuclear treaty with the United States, which could occur next February. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov indicated that Russia might need to take unoutlined measures if the U.S. fails to agree to extend the treaty for another year.
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The Kremlin has issued a warning regarding the impending expiration of the New START nuclear treaty between Russia and the United States, set to lapse next February. In a statement made on Tuesday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasized the risks this could pose to international security.
The current situation necessitates action, as President Vladimir Putin proposed a one-year extension of the treaty on Monday. The Russian government has not yet specified what measures it might adopt if the United States does not agree to prolong the treaty's terms.
Experts caution that the expiration of the treaty could lead to uncertainties and heightened tensions on the global stage, highlighting the importance of strategic cooperation in nuclear arms control.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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