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US, Russia extend New Start treaty for 5 years, limits on ICBMs & SLBMs

F.P. Report

WASHINGTON DC: United States has extended the New Start Treaty on Wednesday with the Russian Federation for five years, marking restoration of U.S leadership on arms control and nonproliferation.

Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of State on has said that President Biden pledged to keep the American people safe from nuclear threats by restoring U.S. leadership on arms control and nonproliferation.

Secretary of State made the announcement stating that, “today, the United States took the first step toward making good on that pledge when it extended the New START Treaty with the Russian Federation for five years”.

Extending the New START Treaty ensures we have verifiable limits on Russian ICBMs, SLBMs, and heavy bombers until February 5, 2026, Blinken commented.

Moreover, Secretary of State remarked that the New START Treaty’s verification regime enables us to monitor Russian compliance with the treaty and provides us with greater insight into Russia’s nuclear posture, including through data exchanges and onsite inspections that allow U.S. inspectors to have eyes on Russian nuclear forces and facilities.

The United States has assessed the Russian Federation to be in compliance with its New START Treaty obligations every year since the treaty entered into force in 2011, the Secretary of State remarked.

Highlighting the nuclear competition, Blinken commented that, especially during times of tension, verifiable limits on Russia’s intercontinental-range nuclear weapons are vitally important. Extending the New START Treaty makes the United States, U.S. allies and partners, and the world safer. An unconstrained nuclear competition would endanger us all, he said.

President Biden has made clear that the New START Treaty extension is only the beginning of our efforts to address 21st century security challenges.

Secretary of State also mentioned that the United States will use the time provided by a five-year extension of the New START Treaty to pursue with the Russian Federation, in consultation with Congress and U.S. allies and partners, arms control that addresses all of its nuclear weapons.

While expressing his views on the Chinese threat, Blinken commented that, “We will also pursue arms control to reduce the dangers from China’s modern and growing nuclear arsenal”. He mentioned that, the United States is committed to effective arms control that enhances stability, transparency and predictability while reducing the risks of costly, dangerous arms races.

Mentioning New Start, he said that, just as we engage the Russian Federation in ways that advance American interests, like seeking a five-year extension of New START and broader discussions to reduce the likelihood of crisis and conflict, we remain clear eyed about the challenges that Russia poses to the United States and the world.

While concluding, Secretary of State reaffirmed that, even as we work with Russia to advance U.S. interests, so too will we work to hold Russia to account for adversarial actions as well as its human rights abuses, in close coordination with our allies and partners.

The Frontier Post

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