Group 1 - Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov stated that the U.S. has informed Russia through diplomatic channels that it is evaluating President Putin's proposal to extend the New START treaty by one year [2] - Putin proposed at a security council meeting that Russia would continue to adhere to the core limitations of the New START treaty for one year after its expiration, provided the U.S. does not take actions that disrupt the existing balance [2] - Lavrov emphasized that Russia does not intend to persuade the U.S. to comply with this proposal, but believes it aligns with the interests of both parties and the international community [2] Group 2 - In response to President Trump's recent announcement about resuming nuclear tests, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov indicated that Trump's statements suggest the U.S. may plan to conduct nuclear tests soon, and Russia requires clarification on this matter [3] - Peskov noted that nuclear testing is a serious issue and related statements should be clear, adding that President Putin has not ordered preparations for nuclear tests [3] - Trump stated on October 30 that due to other countries conducting nuclear tests, he has ordered the Pentagon to initiate nuclear weapon tests, while U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright clarified that the tests ordered by Trump would not include nuclear explosions [3]
俄外长:美方正在评估俄总统核军控提议
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-10 00:39