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Kremlin says it is still waiting for U.S. response to Putin's nuclear treaty offer

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Kremlin says it is still waiting for U.S. response to Putin's nuclear treaty offer ReutersJanuary 29, 2026 at 11:16 AM 0 FILE PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks with Syrian President Ahmed alSharaa during their meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, 28 January 2026. MAXIM SHIPENKOV/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo MOSCOW, Jan 29 (Reuters) Russia is still waiting for the United ​States to respond to President Vladimir ‌Putin's proposal to informally extend for a ‌year the provisions of the last remaining nuclear arms pact between the two countries, the Kremlin said on Thursday.

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FILE PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa during their meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, 28 January 2026. MAXIM SHIPENKOV/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

MOSCOW, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Russia is still waiting for the United ​States to respond to President Vladimir ‌Putin's proposal to informally extend for a ‌year the provisions of the last remaining nuclear arms pact between the two countries, the Kremlin said on Thursday.

Kremlin ⁠spokesman Dmitry ‌Peskov told reporters that the expiry of the New START ‍treaty on February 5 could lead to a serious gap in the legal framework ​regulating nuclear arms.

New START, which ‌was signed by presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev in 2010, sets limits on the strategic weapons that each side would use to target the ⁠other's critical political and ​military centres in ​the event of a nuclear war.

It caps the number of deployed ‍strategic warheads ⁠at 1,550 on each side, with no more than 700 deployed ⁠ground- or submarine-launched missiles and bomber planes ‌to deliver them.

(Reporting by Dmitry AntonovEditing ‌by Andrew Osborn)

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