Russia ‘no longer bound’ by nuclear limits as New START treaty ends

Russia on Wednesday said it was no longer bound by limits on the number of nuclear warheads under the bilateral New START treaty, which is set to end Thursday after the Trump administration failed to follow up with negotiations. Moscow vowed to act "responsibly" as its last nuclear treaty with the US expires, sparking fears of a new arms race.

Russia ‘no longer bound’ by nuclear limits as New START treaty ends
Russia on Wednesday said it was no longer bound by limits on the number of nuclear warheads under the bilateral New START treaty, which is set to end Thursday after the Trump administration failed to follow up with negotiations. Moscow vowed to act "responsibly" as its last nuclear treaty with the US expires, sparking fears of a new arms race.

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