Russia Welcomes Trump's Support for New START Nuclear Treaty Extension
Russia Welcomes Trump's Support for New START Nuclear Treaty Extension

Russia Welcomes Trump's Support for New START Nuclear Treaty Extension

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reiterated his strong alliance with Russian President Vladimir Putin, expressing unwavering support for Russia's national sovereignty and pledging to strengthen bilateral cooperation. Meanwhile, Russian officials warmly welcomed President Trump's positive remarks on Putin's offer to extend the New START nuclear arms control treaty, which limits deployed strategic nuclear weapons and is set to expire in February 2026. Trump called the proposal "a good idea," raising hopes for continued arms control amid heightened US-Russia tensions over Ukraine and missile deployments. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov emphasized optimism about US backing for the extension but noted that no formal diplomatic response has yet been received. Extending the treaty could help Russia avoid costly nuclear arms competition during its ongoing conflict with Ukraine and economic sanctions. Overall, this development highlights a rare area of potential US-Russia cooperation despite broader geopolitical strains.

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