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Moscow welcomes news Biden admin wants to renew key nuclear treaty

  

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Via:  perrie-halpern  •  3 years ago  •  6 comments

By:   Abigail Williams

Moscow welcomes news Biden admin wants to renew key nuclear treaty
President Joe Biden's administration will approach Russia in the hope of renewing dialogue about the New START nuclear treaty, according to an internal memo.

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Russian officials on Friday welcomed news that President Joe Biden's administration was set to approach their country in the hope of renewing dialogue over the last remaining U.S.-Russia nuclear treaty.

NBC News on Thursday obtained an internal State Department memo that said the U.S. will propose that the landmark New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, or New START, which expires on Feb. 5, be extended for five years.

"Russia without doubt supports preservation and extension of the START treaty in order to get a certain time lag to carry out all the necessary negotiations and contacts," Dmitry Peskov, press secretary to Russian President Vladimir Putin, said during a daily call with reporters.

Peskov added that while he welcomes "political will to extend the document," he still has not received the U.S. proposal.

Leonid Slutsky, chairman of the foreign affairs committee in the State Duma, Russia's lower house of parliament, echoed Peskov's sentiments telling Russian reporters, "the ball is in the American court."

Securing a renewal of the treaty is one of the most pressing national security challenges facing the incoming Biden team.

The U.S. memo instructed U.S. diplomats to inform allies of the proposal "at the highest appropriate level."

While the memo entitled "Demarche request: New START extension" said Washington's relationship with Moscow was "likely to remain challenging," it added that New START "is manifestly in the national security interests of the United States and our allies," because it "provides limits on Russia's nuclear program, gives us information about Russia's nuclear arsenal, and provides us with access to Russian nuclear facilities."

The cable adds that the U.S. remains "clear eyed about the challenges Russia poses," and that the Biden administration "will work in close consultation with our Allies and partners to hold Russia to account for its reckless and aggressive actions."

The proposal was first reported by The Washington Post.

The State Department did not respond to NBC News' request for comment.

Signed in 2010 by Presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev of Russia, the New START treaty limited each country to no more than 1,550 deployed nuclear warheads and 700 deployed missiles and bombers.

It is the only nuclear arms control deal between the two countries still standing after Moscow and Washington withdrew from the 1987 Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty last year.

Russia had offered the Trump administration a five-year extension of the New START treaty without preconditions and signaled this week that the deal was still possible.

The Trump administration rejected Russia's offer and pushed for a shorter arms control agreement that included a freeze on all nuclear warheads and the future inclusion of China. But the negotiations ended in stalemate.

"Hope this is not true. If so, shows stunning lack of negotiating skill," Marshall Billingslea, the chief U.S. negotiator under Trump, tweeted after reports of the proposal became public. "Took just 24 hours for Biden team to squander most significant leverage we have over Russia."

After Biden was sworn in on Wednesday, Russia's Foreign Ministry said in a release that it hoped the new administration would "take a more constructive stand in its dialogue with Russia" about New START.

"For our part, we are ready for such work on the basis of equality and respect for each other's interests," it said.


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Sean Treacy
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1  Sean Treacy    3 years ago

The irony here is off the charts.....

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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2  Greg Jones    3 years ago

The sellout begins.

 
 
 
Ed-NavDoc
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3  Ed-NavDoc    3 years ago

Of course they welcome Biden. They think Biden will capitulate to everything they want just like China expects Biden to!

 
 
 
Ender
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4  Ender    3 years ago

Now would be the time to strike. Time to get a good deal. At the moment poor putin is starting to have his hands full.

 
 
 
Ronin2
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4.1  Ronin2  replied to  Ender @4    3 years ago

Hands full with what exactly? The left have been predicting Putin's downfall for years; but he still remains. Think a bunch of youth upset over Russia's economic status will topple him? Even if they do, think it will change Russia's stance one damn iota? 

As for the striking part. If it is a battle of wits/power between Biden and Putin we will come out on the losing end every time.

 
 
 
Ender
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4.1.1  Ender  replied to  Ronin2 @4.1    3 years ago

You think massive demonstrations and opposition won't rattle him some, ok...

If one is going to talk wits/power, that leaves out donald and the magites.

 
 

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