Russia will not rejoin New START nuclear arms treaty unless U.S. changes Ukraine stance: deputy foreign minister
President Vladimir Putin last week announced that Moscow was suspending its participation in the deal, accusing the United States of trying to inflict a 'strategic defeat' on Russia in Ukraine.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov. Photo- AP
Moscow: Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Wednesday that Moscow would not review its suspension of the New START nuclear arms treaty with the United States until the United States changed its policy on Ukraine, Interfax reported.
Putin signed a bill formally suspending the last remaining nuclear arms treaty with the United States, amid soaring tensions with Washington over Moscow’s action in Ukraine.
Putin had declared a week ago in his state-of-the-nation address that Moscow was suspending its participation in the 2010 New START treaty. He had charged that Russia can’t accept U.S. inspections of its nuclear sites under the pact at a time when Washington and its NATO allies have openly declared Russia’s defeat in Ukraine as their goal.
Interfax cited Ryabkov as saying: “Until the United States changes its behavior, until we see signs of common sense in what they are doing in relation to Ukraine … we see no chance for the decision to suspend New START to be reviewed or re-examined”.
The treaty was signed in 2010 by then-presidents Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama to limit the number of strategic nuclear warheads each side can deploy. It was underpinned by a system of mutual inspections and exchanges of data.The agreement – the latest in a series dating back more than half a century that halted the Cold War arms race between Washington and Moscow – is due to expire in 2026.
Military analysts say its collapse, or a failure to renew it, would increase nuclear risk at a time of heightened confrontation over the conflict in Ukraine.
Ryabkov said the two countries continued to discuss issues around the treaty via “closed channels”, Interfax said. It quoted him as saying that Russia was willing to communicate and exchange information with Washington on New START as needed, but did see any requirement for regular dialogue at the moment.
With inputs from agencies.
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