Russia Proposes Inclusion of France and UK in Nuclear Disarmament Talks with US
Russia is seeking to reignite nuclear disarmament negotiations with the United States, which have stalled following the collapse of the "New START" treaty in 2023. Kremlin officials emphasized the urgency of these talks under the leadership of President Trump, who previously indicated support for denuclearization discussions, potentially involving China in future agreements.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov highlighted the need to consider both France and the United Kingdom in these discussions, reflecting a broader strategy to engage other nuclear powers. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu raised alarm over escalating nuclear confrontation risks, attributing tensions to NATO's activities near Russia's borders. In response, NATO criticized Russia's military maneuvers, particularly in Belarus.
As the geopolitical landscape continues to evolve, the potential for renewed dialogue presents a vital opportunity for nations involved to address crucial disarmament issues.
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