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特朗普:与其延长 不如制定美俄核军控新条约
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-06 06:35
Core Viewpoint - President Trump advocates for the creation of a "better and modernized" treaty to replace the New START treaty with Russia, which he deems a "bad" agreement that has been "seriously violated" [1] Group 1: Treaty Context - The New START treaty was signed by the US and Russia in 2010 to limit the number of nuclear warheads and delivery systems deployed by both countries [1] - The treaty officially came into effect on February 5, 2011, with an original validity of 10 years, later extended to February 5, 2026 [1] Group 2: Current Negotiations - Reports indicate that US and Russian officials have been negotiating in Abu Dhabi regarding compliance with the New START treaty, nearing an agreement [1] - White House Press Secretary Levitt reiterated Trump's position, stating that experts should begin drafting a new treaty to replace the existing one [1]