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普京:俄提议延长与美唯一军控条约,前提是美方采取相同行动
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-09-22 22:37

Core Points - Russian President Putin expressed readiness to extend the last nuclear arms control treaty with the U.S. for one year if U.S. President Trump takes similar actions [1][3] - The New START treaty sets limits on the number of strategic nuclear warheads and delivery systems for both the U.S. and Russia, with a deadline for extension negotiations [3] Group 1 - The New START treaty, which limits the number of deployed strategic nuclear warheads and delivery systems, is set to expire on February 5, 2026 [3] - Putin indicated that Russia is prepared to extend the treaty for one year after its expiration, contingent on the U.S. taking equivalent actions [3] - The treaty aims to reduce the number of intercontinental ballistic missiles to 700 and nuclear warheads to 1,550 over a seven-year period [3] Group 2 - The New START treaty is currently the only arms control agreement between the U.S. and Russia following the collapse of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty in 2019 [3] - The treaty was signed in 2010 and initially had a 10-year duration, which was extended in 2021 [3] - Russia announced a suspension of its participation in the New START treaty following the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict [3]