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Biden seeks five-year extension of New START treaty with Kremlin, asks for intelligence assessment on Russia

President Biden wants a five-year extension of the New START nuclear weapons treaty with the Kremlin and is asking his spy chief to provide intelligence assessments on Russian meddling in the 2020 election and on other malign actions by Russia around the world.

Press review: Will Putin, Biden extend New START and Russian airlines seek bailout

Top stories in the Russian press on Friday, January 22 US President Joe Biden© AP Photo/Alex Brandon Izvestia: Russia, US bound to reach arms control deal and vie over post-Soviet space Read also In the coming weeks, the administration of US President Joe Biden will intensify its foreign policy in the post-Soviet space, and will also try to work out a compromise with Russia on prolonging the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), according to experts interviewed by Izvestia. In addition, in their opinion, the new head of the White House will revise the legacy of Donald Trump. However, he urgently needs to turn the tide with the COVID-19 pandemic and keep the economy afloat. This is the only way he will really be perceived as a good alternative to his predecessor.

Pentagon Praises Russia for New START Compliance

Biden asking Russia for five-year extension on nuclear arms treaty while also hoping to hold Moscow accountable for aggression

Biden asking Russia for five-year extension on nuclear arms treaty while also hoping to hold Moscow ‘accountable’ for aggression Gustaf Kilander © Provided by The Independent The Biden administration is seeking a five-year extension to the New START nuclear armstreaty, which expires on February 5. Not extending the treaty would mean that the US and Russia could send out an unlimited number of nuclear-armed submarines, bombers and missiles. Russia is also in favour of an extension. Some experts feared that not extending the treaty could lead to a new nuclear arms race. The Trump administration tried to negotiate a shorter extension to the treaty in its waning days but ultimately failed after Mr Trump s Special Presidential Envoy for Arms Control, Marshall Billingslea, tried to get China to join the agreement, a requirement which was later dropped.

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