Washington is discussing a new nuclear arms reduction agreement with Moscow and Beijing
The United States is engaged in talks with Russia and plans to discuss nuclear arms reduction with China amidst rising tensions among major powers.
The USA is holding meetings with Russian and Chinese delegations regarding nuclear weapons, says an official
A senior State Department official announced that the U.S. is conducting meetings with Russian and Chinese delegations in Geneva about nuclear weapons following the expiration of a strategic arms reduction treaty.
Nuclear arsenals, no agreement
The New START treaty on nuclear arms reduction between Russia and the United States has expired without a new agreement in place, raising concerns over global nuclear arsenals.
Reducing Arms Purchases from Israel Causes Political Division in the Netherlands
The Dutch parliament voted to reduce reliance on Israeli weapons and military equipment, citing political and ethical dimensions amidst rising European criticism of Israel's military actions.
Russia and U.S. Agree on Need for New Nuclear Arms Treaty, Kremlin Says
Russian and U.S. officials have agreed to begin negotiations for a new nuclear weapons reduction treaty following the expiration of the last agreement, amidst concerns over a potential arms race.
New York Times: Humanity is Threatened After the End of the Last Nuclear Treaty
The end of the last nuclear arms reduction treaty between the United States and Russia marks a pivotal moment that concludes over fifty years of efforts to mitigate nuclear dangers, as the world faces a new unregulated nuclear reality amid escalating arms races and diminishing trust among major powers.
The world is left without any restrictions on nuclear weapons since midnight
President Donald Trump announced plans to replace the last remaining nuclear arms reduction agreement between the U.S. and Russia with a new deal, rather than extending the existing one.
Dmitry Trenin: Strategic stability now rests on fear
Dmitry Trenin discusses the end of the Russian-American Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty and the shifting landscape of nuclear stability influenced by geopolitical changes.
Global Nuclear Fears: How the Ukraine War Led to the Collapse of 'New START'?
The Russia-Ukraine war has destabilized the last safeguards in the nuclear arms reduction framework between Washington and Moscow, culminating in the formal end of the 'New START' treaty without a clear replacement, thus entering a murky phase of strategic arms race amidst China's growing nuclear capabilities.
US and Russia negotiating New START deal
The US and Russia are in negotiations to extend the New START nuclear reduction treaty, which expired in February, emphasizing strategic arms control and monitoring.
A Turning Point in the World Power Order? 'Now I See the Complete Collapse of Everything I've Worked for 45 Years'
The expiration of the strategic arms reduction treaty has left the U.S. and Russia without an agreement for the first time since the 1970s, raising concerns about a new nuclear arms race involving more countries.
Urgent to Negotiate Continued Reduction of Nuclear Weapons
UN Secretary-General Antรณnio Guterres urges the US and Russia to swiftly reach a new agreement on nuclear weapons reduction as the START treaty from 2011 expires today.
End of US-Russia Nuclear Reduction Agreement Approaching... Trump Says Arms Control Without China is Meaningless
President Donald Trump stated that any arms control agreements that do not include China would be meaningless, as the US and Russia's New START treaty is set to expire soon without further announcements from the administration.
Russians say they are no longer bound by the START agreement from 2011
Russia announced that it is no longer bound by the 2011 START arms reduction treaty, signaling a significant shift in its arms control stance amidst ongoing tensions.
The nuclear arms reduction treaty between the U.S. and Russia expires as fears of a new Cold War grow
The New START treaty, which limited the deployment of nuclear warheads, has expired without a new agreement in sight, raising concerns of an escalating arms race between the U.S. and Russia.
Why has the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty Become Invalid? What Will Happen to Nuclear Disarmament
The New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) between the U.S. and Russia, which limited their nuclear arsenals, is set to expire, raising questions about the future of nuclear disarmament.
Nuclear Disarmament Treaty 'New START' Between US and Russia Expires on the 5th, Risk of Accelerated Nuclear Arms Race
The nuclear disarmament treaty 'New START' between the United States and Russia expired on the 5th, leaving both nations, which hold the majority of the world's nuclear warheads, without an agreement on arms reduction.
Editorial: The Expiration of the U.S.-Russia Nuclear Arms Reduction Treaty Poses a Renewed Risk of Nuclear Competition in the World
The New START treaty, which served as a key safeguard against indiscriminate nuclear competition between the U.S. and Russia, has expired, raising concerns about increased global nuclear threats amid a shift in U.S. policy under President Donald Trump.
Moscow announces the end of its commitment to the 'New START' nuclear treaty with Washington
Russia announced that it is no longer bound by the 'New START' nuclear arms reduction treaty with the United States, marking a shift towards increased uncertainty in global nuclear dynamics amidst fears of a possible arms race.
Xi Discusses with Putin and Trump, Possibly About the Expiration of New START
Chinese President Xi Jinping held online discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin and a phone call with US President Donald Trump regarding the impending expiration of the New START agreement on nuclear arms reduction.
Russia says it is ready for world without nuclear limits
Russia has expressed its willingness to enter a new phase without nuclear weapon limits following the impending expiration of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START-III).
USA is accommodating Russia
The U.S. Senate voted 71-26 to pass the START treaty on strategic arms reduction, marking a significant foreign policy success for President Barack Obama who aims to reset relations with Russia.