Russia says it will stick to New START’s nuclear arms limits as long as U.S. does

Russia has reaffirmed its commitment to the nuclear arms limits set by the New START treaty, contingent upon the United States adhering to the same restrictions. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced that the moratorium on exceeding these limits will persist as long as the U.S. remains compliant. This statement comes amid heightened tensions between the two nations regarding nuclear capabilities and arms control. The New START treaty, originally signed in 2010, is a key agreement that regulates the number of strategic nuclear warheads and delivery systems. Its relevance has increased as both countries navigate complex geopolitical challenges. Lavrov's remarks reflect Moscow's strategic positioning in the ongoing dialogue about nuclear disarmament and military readiness, emphasizing the importance of mutual compliance in maintaining global nuclear stability. This development is significant as it underscores the fragile state of international arms control efforts and the necessity for cooperative frameworks to prevent escalation in military capabilities between major powers.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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