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3 Feb, 2026 13:27

World is days from becoming more dangerous – Kremlin

Russia’s offer for another extension of the New START treaty remains on the table, a spokesman has said
World is days from becoming more dangerous – Kremlin

The world is set to become a more dangerous place as a key nuclear reduction treaty between Russia and the US expires, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.

The New START treaty, which limits the world’s two largest nuclear arsenals, officially expires on February 5. Peskov reiterated Russia’s offer to extend the deal for another year during a press briefing on Tuesday.

“In just a few days the world will move to a more dangerous state, compared to what we had so far,” he said. If the US rejects the extension, “it would be very bad for the safety of the world, for strategic security,” he added.

Initially signed in 2011 in continuation of Cold War-era nuclear risk reduction efforts, New START was last prolonged in 2021. The treaty caps the number of nuclear weapons and delivery systems each country can possess and deploy.

Russia suspended verification mechanisms under the treaty after the Ukraine conflict escalated, noting Ukrainian strikes had targeted elements of Russian nuclear deterrence. President Vladimir Putin called it “absurd” for NATO to demand resumed inspections given that Russia “knows that the West is directly involved in attempts by the Kiev regime to strike the bases of our strategic aircraft.”

US President Donald Trump said he wants the treaty replaced with one that includes China. “If it expires, it expires. We’ll do a better agreement,” he told the New York Times last month. Moscow argues nuclear-armed NATO members France and the UK must also be part of any calculations.

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