Rubio calls for nuclear control agreement including US, Russia, and China

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the US and China have achieved 'strategic stability' in their relationship, urging a new nuclear control agreement involving the US, Russia, and China ahead of the upcoming Trump-Xi summit. Rubio made the comments at a Caribbean Community meeting, stressing that such a deal would benefit the world, even as China has publicly declined to join.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Wednesday at a press conference during a Caribbean Community (CARICOM) meeting in Saint Kitts and Nevis that the US and China now have 'strategic stability' in their long-fractious relationship. The remarks come as a crucial summit between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping approaches.

Rubio stressed that any true arms control agreement in the 21st century must involve China. 'We think ultimately, in the 21st century, for there to be a true arms control agreement, it has to involve China,' he said. 'They have publicly said they are not willing to do it … But we’ll continue to press on it because we think it would be good for the world if we could reach such an agreement.'

The Trump administration has rejected Moscow's offer to extend the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New Start) for another year, pushing instead for an 'improved' deal that includes China. China has not responded, but Rubio indicated the US will keep pressing the issue.

This position reflects Washington's strategic shift in nuclear arms control to address a multipolar nuclear landscape. Key locations mentioned include Moscow, Washington, Geneva, and Lop Nur.

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South Korean FM Cho Hyun shakes hands with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington, reaffirming alliance amid tariff tensions.
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South Korean FM Cho meets Rubio: Talks reaffirm alliance amid tariff standoff

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South Korea's Foreign Minister Cho Hyun held talks with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington on February 3, following anticipation announced earlier this week. Amid President Trump's tariff hike threats over delays in a bilateral trade deal, the diplomats reaffirmed cooperation on nuclear submarines, shipbuilding, North Korea denuclearization, and investments.

The New START nuclear arms control treaty between the United States and Russia expired in early February 2026 without extension. President Donald Trump declined a proposed one-year renewal, criticizing the Obama-era agreement and calling for a new treaty that includes China. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the need to address China's rapid nuclear buildup in any future framework.

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on Friday in Washington that the United States is committed to upholding its strong alliance with Japan while finding ways to cooperate with China. He addressed China's recent provocative actions toward Japan as pre-existing tensions that need balancing in the region.

South Korea and the United States have agreed to pursue a stand-alone agreement on cooperation for nuclear-powered submarines. National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac said working-level talks will begin early next year. The move follows a joint fact sheet from last month's APEC summit.

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio praised Mexico's cooperation on security under President Claudia Sheinbaum, noting that the Mexican government is doing more than ever on this issue. Rubio contrasted this collaboration with Venezuela's lack of cooperation, accusing it of allying with criminal groups. The statement came during a press conference on border security and anti-drug trafficking plans under the Trump administration.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the Trump administration's handling of the recent US capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, countering Senate Democrats' accusations of a haphazard approach. Speaking on January 7, he highlighted pre-planned briefings to lawmakers and ongoing leverage via oil sanctions, amid muted international reactions.

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The White House has not ruled out pressuring Venezuela to limit its ties with China and Russia following President Trump's claim that the country will hand over oil reserves. China has condemned the move as blatant interference in Venezuelan sovereignty. Beijing stressed that Caracas holds full permanent sovereignty over its natural resources.

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