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Russia sees bleak prospects for expiring nuclear arms pact given 'ruined' ties with US

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By Mark Trevelyan (Reuters) -Russia sees little chance of saving its last nuclear accord with the United States, due to expire in eight months, given the "ruined" state of relations with Washington,

Russia Doubts Future of Nuclear Arms Pact Amid US Relations Crisis

By Mark Trevelyan

(Reuters) -Russia sees little chance of saving its last nuclear accord with the United States, due to expire in eight months, given the "ruined" state of relations with Washington, its top arms control official said in an interview published on Friday.

Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov also told TASS news agency that President Donald Trump's proposed Golden Dome missile defence project was a "deeply destabilising" factor creating formidable new obstacles to arms control.

His comments were among Moscow's bleakest yet about the prospects for the New START agreement, the last remaining nuclear arms treaty between the two countries, which caps the number of strategic warheads that each side can deploy.

President Vladimir Putin in 2023 suspended Russian participation in New START, blaming U.S. support for Ukraine, although he said that Russia would remain within the treaty's limits on warheads, missiles and heavy bomber planes.

But if the treaty is not extended or replaced after it expires on February 5 next year, security experts fear it could fuel a new arms race at a time of acute international tension over the conflict in Ukraine, which both Putin and Trump have said could lead to World War Three.

The Federation of American Scientists, an authoritative source on arms control, says that if Russia decided to abandon the treaty limits, it could theoretically increase its deployed nuclear arsenal by up to 60% by uploading hundreds of additional warheads.

Ryabkov described Russia-U.S. ties as "simply in ruins".

"There are no grounds for a full-scale resumption of New START in the current circumstances. And given that the treaty ends its life cycle in about eight months, talking about the realism of such a scenario is increasingly losing its meaning," Ryabkov told TASS.

"Of course, deeply destabilising programmes like the Golden Dome - and the U.S. is implementing a number of them - create additional, hard-to-overcome obstacles to the constructive consideration of any potential initiatives in the field of nuclear missile arms control, when and if it comes to that."

Trump said last month he had selected a design for the $175-billion Golden Dome project, which aims to block threats from China and Russia by creating a network of satellites, perhaps numbering in the hundreds, to detect, track and potentially intercept incoming missiles.

Analysts say the initiative could sharply escalate the militarisation of space, prompting other countries to place similar systems there or to develop more advanced weapons to evade the missile shield.

Ryabkov's comments came in the same week that Ukraine stunned Moscow by launching drone strikes on air bases deep inside Russia that house the heavy bomber planes that form part of its nuclear deterrent.

Russia has said it will retaliate as and when its military sees fit.

(Reporting by Mark TrevelyanEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia sees little chance of renewing the nuclear arms pact with the US.
  • Relations between Russia and the US are described as 'ruined'.
  • The Golden Dome missile defense project is a destabilizing factor.
  • The New START treaty may not be extended, risking a new arms race.
  • Tensions over Ukraine contribute to the strained US-Russia relations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the New START agreement?
Russia sees little chance of saving the New START agreement, which is set to expire in eight months, due to the 'ruined' state of relations with the US.
What are the potential consequences if the treaty expires?
Security experts fear that if the treaty is not extended or replaced, it could fuel a new arms race amid heightened international tensions.
What did Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov say about US relations?
Ryabkov described Russia-US ties as 'simply in ruins' and stated there are no grounds for a full-scale resumption of the New START treaty.
What is the Golden Dome project?
The Golden Dome project is a proposed missile defense initiative by the US, which Russia views as a deeply destabilizing factor in international security.
How has Russia responded to recent military actions by Ukraine?
Russia has stated it will retaliate as and when its military sees fit, particularly in response to Ukraine's drone strikes on Russian air bases.

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