President Putin announced that Russia will adhere to nuclear arms limits for one more year under the New START Treaty [expiring in February 2026].
Putin urged Washington to follow suit, emphasizing that terminating the New START Treaty would be destabilizing and could fuel nuclear weapons proliferation.
Russia is prepared to keep adhering to the central quantitative limitations of the New START Treaty for one year after February 5, 2026.
Detailed Insights:
The New START Treaty is the last remaining nuclear arms pact between the U.S. and Russia, limiting the number of deployed nuclear warheads.
The termination of the treaty could trigger a new nuclear arms race, increasing the risk of nuclear conflict between major global powers.
Maintaining the New START Treaty ensures a degree of predictability and stability in nuclear arms control during a turbulent geopolitical period.
Key Concepts Involved:
Nuclear Proliferation: The spread of nuclear weapons, fissile material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information to nations not recognized as "Nuclear Weapon States".
Arms Race: A competition between two or more states to have superior armed forces and weaponry.
New START Treaty: A nuclear arms reduction treaty between the United States and the Russian Federation, with the aim of verifiably reducing the strategic offensive arms of both countries.