Russia plans to act cautiously and analyze the US steps, the Foreign Ministry says

Sergey Ryabkov said that Moscow did everything necessary in a timely manner

A top Kremlin official has warned that if the New START treaty expires without a replacement, the world should be alarmed that the biggest nuclear powers have no limits for the…

The treaty expires on February 5, 2026

On September 22, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin affirmed Russia's readiness to abide by the treaty’s quantitative limits for an additional year beyond its scheduled…

Dmitry Peskov stressed that it would negatively affect "global security and strategic stability"

MOSCOW: Russia is ready for the new reality of a world with no US-Russian nuclear arms control limits after the New START treaty expires this week, Moscow’s point man for arms…

The New START treaty, which limits strategic nuclear weapons, is to expire this week.

EDITORIAL. The expiration of the New START nuclear treaty between Russia and the US on Thursday signals the start of a worrying new era of nuclear deterrence, one that could lead…

The New Start treaty has limited the number of deployed strategic nuclear warheads for both countries.

Experts have warned that the expiry of the US-Russia New START treaty could spark a fresh nuclear arms race.

In doing so, the Russian Federation intends to act responsibly and in a balanced manner, developing its policy in the field of strategic offensive arms on the basis of a thorough…

The expiry of New START jeopardizes global nuclear stability, leaving the U.S. and Russia without binding arms control measures.

The expired agreement between Moscow and Washington came into effect in 2011

Russia plans to act cautiously and analyze the US steps, the Foreign Ministry says

Dmitry Peskov noted that Moscow views the expiration of the treaty negatively

Dmitry Peskov emphasized that Moscow would be guided primarily by its own national interests

Both Beijing and Moscow expressed regret at lapse of last Russia-US nuclear arms control treaty.

The foreign minister says that Russia "favors a dialogue" about the issues surrounding the New START Treaty

Moscow suggested extending the treaty’s validity for another year after the document expired but received no official response from Washington to the initiative