Trump keen on new nuclear arms control treaty: US official
The United States seeks a new nuclear arms control pact. This comes as the New START treaty, which limited Russia and US nuclear weapons, has expired. US officials state the old treaty was flawed and did not include China. They believe a new agree...

The U.S. Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Thomas DiNanno told delegates at the Disarmament Conference in Geneva that extending new START - which set limits on the world's two biggest nuclear powers the United States and Russia - would not benefit the U.S. or the world, as it was flawed and did not include China.
"Today, the United States faces threats from multiple nuclear powers. In short, a bilateral treaty with only one nuclear power is simply inappropriate in 2026 and going forward," said DiNanno.
Earlier DiNanno told reporters that President Donald Trump has been clear that he wants a new treaty on nuclear arms controls.
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