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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.

US to seek extension of nuclear arms treaty with Russia

Russia welcomes U S proposal to extend nuclear treaty

Updated 1/22/2021 1:46 PM MOSCOW The Kremlin on Friday welcomed U.S. President Joe Biden s proposal to extend the last remaining nuclear arms control treaty between the two countries, which is set to expire in less than two weeks. Russian President Vladimir Putin s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said that Russia stands for extending the pact and is waiting to see the details of the U.S. proposal.   The White House said Thursday that Biden has proposed to Russia a five-year extension of the New START treaty. We can only welcome political will to extend the document, Peskov said in a conference call with reporters. But all will depend on the details of the proposal.

Russia welcomes Biden s proposal to extend nuclear arms control treaty

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. The Kremlin on Friday welcomed U.S. President Joe Biden’s proposal to extend the last remaining nuclear arms control treaty between the two countries, which is set to expire in less than two weeks. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said that Russia stands for extending the pact and is waiting to see the details of the U.S. proposal. The White House said Thursday that Biden has proposed to Russia a five-year extension of the New START treaty. We can only welcome political will to extend the document, Peskov said in a conference call with reporters. But all will depend on the details of the proposal.

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