Russia Suspends Participation in New START Treaty, Citing US Policy Undermining National Security
Russian Ambassador at Large Andrey Belousov says Moscow had all grounds to suspend the treaty, accusing Washington of seriously violating key provisions on quantitative weapons restrictions
نظرة سريعة
- Russia has suspended its participation in the New START Treaty, stating it had all grounds to believe US policy was aimed at undermining Russia's national security.
- Russian Ambassador at Large Andrey Belousov announced the suspension at the 11th NPT Review Conference, accusing Washington of seriously violating the document's pivotal provisions on quantitative restrictions on strategic weapons.
- He recalled that President Putin had in September 2025 proposed extending the treaty's restrictions for one more year.
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The New START Treaty, signed in 2010, limits the number of strategic nuclear weapons each country can deploy. It was set to expire in 2026. Russia's suspension marks a significant breakdown in the last remaining nuclear arms control agreement between the two nuclear superpowers.
UNITED NATIONS, April 30. /TASS/. Moscow suspended its participation in the New START Treaty as it has all the grounds to think that the United States' policy was geared to undermine Russia's national security, Russian Ambassador at Large Andrey Belousov said. "As for Russia's decision to suspend participation in the New START, it had all the grounds to state that the US policy was geared to undermine our national security, which contradicts the fundamental principles and understandings that are committed to paper in the New START's preamble and that constitute the core of the treaty. In fact, the situation changed dramatically compared to the one when the New START was signed, which served as a basis for the decision to suspend it," he said at the 11th NPT Review Conference. "Moreover, even before the suspension of the treaty, Washington seriously violated the document's pivotal provisions on the quantitative restrictions on relevant weapons. These are just two reasons why the treaty was suspended," he noted. The Russian diplomat recalled that back in September 2025, before the New START's expiration date, President Vladimir Putin came out with an initiative to show restraint in the nuclear sphere and continue complying with the restrictions on strategic weapons set by the document for one more year.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific US actions did Russia cite as undermining its national security?
- How will this affect existing nuclear arsenals and deployments?
- Will there be any diplomatic efforts to restore the treaty?





