Russia Proposes Nuclear Disarmament Talks Including France and UK Amidst Tensions with NATO
Russia has expressed its intent to revive nuclear disarmament discussions with the United States following the collapse of the "New START" treaty in 2023. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov indicated that these conversations should involve France and the United Kingdom, underscoring the need for multilateral engagement in nuclear discussions. The proposal comes as former President Donald Trump suggested potential negotiations with President Vladimir Putin, hinting that China could also be included in future agreements.
While both the U.S. and Russia maintain warhead limits, the absence of a replacement treaty has raised concerns about nuclear risks. Russian defense official Sergei Shoigu has warned of increasing dangers of nuclear conflict, attributing this to NATO's actions in Eastern Europe. In turn, NATO has criticized Russia for its military presence in Belarus, highlighting escalating geopolitical tensions.
As global power dynamics shift, the urgency for renewed disarmament talks is emphasized, with attention now on how Western allies, particularly France and the UK, will respond to Russia's overture.
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