Trump Eyes Expiring New START Pact, Seeks Broader Nuclear Deal
Trump hints he’ll let the New START treaty expire on February 5, 2026, and seeks a broader deal with additional players to control nuclear arsenals.
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Trump hints he’ll let the New START treaty expire on February 5, 2026, and seeks a broader deal with additional players to control nuclear arsenals.
President Trump held a “very productive” phone call with President Putin on Sunday, Kremlin confirmed, as he prepares to host President Zelenskyy at Mar-a-Lago.
US and Russian officials met in Florida this past weekend to advance a peace plan for the Ukraine conflict. Talks were called constructive, but key issues still hang in the balance.
China rejects U.S.-Russia nuclear disarmament talks, citing its self-defense no-first-use policy and a minimum nuclear arsenal.
The US-Russia Alaska summit wrapped up with symbolic gestures but no real breakthrough on the Ukraine conflict, leaving Europe and Kyiv searching for answers.
President Trump blames Ukraine for the Russia conflict as U.S.-Russia talks advance. Analyst Shi Jing urges Ukraine to adapt to the changing relations.
The US and Russia have agreed to improve ties and work towards ending the Ukraine conflict during high-level talks in Saudi Arabia, marking a significant step towards peace.
U.S. and Russian officials are set to begin crucial talks on the Ukraine crisis in Saudi Arabia, with a potential dual-track negotiation forthcoming in Kyiv.
China supports the phone call between Putin and Trump as they work towards a face-to-face meeting to end the Ukraine conflict. Major obstacles remain.