Won't Breach Limits Of Expired Nuclear Treaty If US Does Same: Russia

In a recent statement, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov affirmed that Russia will adhere to the missile and warhead limits set by the New START nuclear treaty, despite its expiration last week. Lavrov emphasized that Russia's compliance is contingent on the United States maintaining similar limits. The New START treaty, which was originally signed in 2010, aimed to reduce the number of strategic nuclear warheads and delivery systems held by both nations, reflecting a critical aspect of US-Russia relations. As the treaty's expiration raises concerns regarding nuclear arms control, Lavrov's remarks signal a willingness to maintain strategic stability as long as both countries uphold their commitments. The future of arms control remains uncertain, but both nations appear poised to navigate the complexities of this evolving geopolitical landscape cautiously.
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