Kremlin urges Trump for nuclear disarmament talks
- January 25, 2025
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Kremlin urges Trump for nuclear disarmament talks
Sub: IR
Sec: Int conventions
Context:
- The Kremlin expressed interest in resuming nuclear disarmament talks with the United States, following President Donald Trump’s call for global denuclearization.
- This comes after negotiations between the two countries to reach a new agreement have stalled, especially after Russia withdrew from the New START treaty in 2023 due to escalating tensions over the Ukraine conflict.
Russia’s withdrawal from New START Treaty:
- The New START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) was the last remaining arms control agreement between Russia and the United States.
- In 2023, Russia formally withdrew from the treaty, citing the sharp deterioration of relations between the two countries, particularly due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
- Despite the withdrawal, both countries have continued to adhere to the warhead limits outlined in the treaty, which restricts them to a maximum of 1,550 deployed warheads each, until 2026.
New START Treaty:
- It is a treaty between the United States of America and the Russian Federation on measures for the further reduction and limitation of strategic offensive arms.
- It entered into force on 5th February, 2011.
- The treaty limits the US and Russia to a maximum of 1,550 deployed nuclear warheads and 700 deployed missiles and bombers, well below Cold War caps.
- New START has replaced the 1991 START I treaty, which expired December 2009, and superseded the 2002 Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty (SORT), which terminated when New START entered into force.
- Its duration was for ten years that is till 2021, but it was extended by five more years till 2026.