1. US President Donald Trump has expressed a favorable viewpoint towards extending the New START nuclear arms control treaty with Russia for one more year.
2. The current treaty, which caps strategic nuclear warheads and limits delivery systems of both countries, is due to expire in February 2026.
3. Previously, Russia had suspended the pact following its invasion of Ukraine, but Trump has signaled his willingness to extend it since July 2023, with a goal to discuss nuclear arms reduction with both China and Russia.
2. The current treaty, which caps strategic nuclear warheads and limits delivery systems of both countries, is due to expire in February 2026.
3. Previously, Russia had suspended the pact following its invasion of Ukraine, but Trump has signaled his willingness to extend it since July 2023, with a goal to discuss nuclear arms reduction with both China and Russia.
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Summary
US President Donald Trump supports extending the New START nuclear arms control treaty with Russia for an additional year, due to expire in February 2026. Despite Russia's suspension of the pact following its invasion of Ukraine, Trump plans to re-engage on nuclear arms reduction discussions,
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251006_08/#summary
Date: Oct. 6, 2025
Notes: 2025-10-06
Created: 2025/10/06 14:10
Updated: 2025/12/08 01:08
Last Read: 2025/10/06 14:11