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Investing.com -- Russia stated on Friday that improving bilateral relations with the United States is the primary obstacle to cooperation on nuclear arms control.
The New START treaty, which is the final remaining nuclear agreement between the two nations, is scheduled to expire in February 2026. When questioned about potential extension or replacement of the treaty, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova indicated that Moscow would adapt its approach based on how the situation evolves.
Earlier this week, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his desire to initiate denuclearization discussions with both Russia and China. Trump mentioned that he had already addressed this topic with Russian President Vladimir Putin during their meeting in Alaska on August 15.
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