Trump rejects New Start extension, calls for US-China-Russia nuclear deal

US President Donald Trump stated on Thursday via social media that the expiring New Start treaty should not be extended, advocating instead for a new, modernized nuclear agreement involving China and Russia. The treaty expired this week, leaving the world without a legally binding nuclear weapons control pact for the first time in half a century. Experts fear this could end arms control efforts amid heightened global tensions.

Trump balks at New Start extension, calls for new US-China-Russia deal

This week, the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New Start) expired, marking the first time in half a century that the world lacks a legally binding agreement to control nuclear weapons. Originally set to expire in 2021, the pact was briefly extended until February 5, 2026.

On Thursday, US President Donald Trump posted on social media: “Rather than extend ‘NEW START’ (A badly negotiated deal by the United States that, aside from everything else, is being grossly violated), we should have our Nuclear Experts work on a new, improved, and modernised Treaty that can last long into the future.” He criticized the treaty's negotiation and alleged violations.

Experts expressed concern. Analysts from institutions like the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace warn that Trump's stance could doom arms control efforts amid escalating global tensions, including the Russia-Ukraine war, the Israel-Gaza conflict, and geopolitical flashpoints in Iran and Venezuela. They note that, given Trump's other priorities and short attention span, prospects for a new deal appear dim.

New Start, the last major US-Russia treaty limiting deployed nuclear warheads and delivery vehicles, took effect in 2010. It aimed to cap both sides' strategic arsenals, but Russia suspended participation in 2022, and the US halted data sharing in response.

Trump's proposal marks the first explicit inclusion of China, signaling US efforts to draw Beijing into global nuclear arms control. Beijing has not yet responded, while Moscow has previously stated it would not extend the pact without involving other nuclear powers.

This unfolds against the backdrop of recent NATO summits and disputes over Greenland, underscoring nuclear proliferation risks in a multipolar world.

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ドナルド・トランプ大統領は金曜日、イランとの核交渉の状況に不満であると述べ、地域で米軍の姿勢を強化しつつも外交的解決を依然好む姿勢を示した。交渉を仲介してきたオマーンはワシントンに交渉者に残る問題を解決する時間を与えるよう促し、国連は軍事活動の高まりがリスクを高めていると警告した。

米国とロシア間の核軍縮条約New STARTは2026年2月初旬に延長されず失効した。ドナルド・トランプ大統領は1年間の更新提案を拒否し、オバマ時代合意を批判、中国を含む新条約を要求した。マルコ・ルビオ国務長官は将来の枠組みで中国の急速な核増強に対処する必要性を強調した。

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The expiry of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New Start) between the US and Russia could trigger a three-way arms race involving Beijing, Washington, and Moscow, analysts warn. China has reiterated its refusal to join trilateral nuclear disarmament talks with the US and Russia, citing disparities in nuclear stockpile sizes. Beijing hopes the US responds positively to Russia's suggestions to safeguard global strategic stability.

スイス・ダボスで開催された世界経済フォーラムで、ドナルド・トランプ大統領はNATOとのグリーンランドに関する枠組み合意を発表し、欧州諸国に対する予定されていた関税を凍結し、武力行使の脅威から後退した。この合意は北極圏の安全保障を強調し、中国やロシアの影響に対抗することを目指す。一方、トランプ氏はカナダなど米同盟国が米国の防衛支援に感謝不足だと批判した。デンマークのメッテ・フレデリクセン首相は地域安全保障に関する議論の進展を指摘した。

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