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Putin says it’s “no big deal” if US refuses to extend nuclear arms treaty

Last updated: October 12, 2025 2:12 pm
Hamna Raees
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MOSCOW:Russia developing new-generation nuclear weapons; warns of possible nuclear tests if others proceed

 Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that it would not be a major concern for Moscow if the United States chooses not to extend the limits on nuclear warheads outlined in the New START Treaty, set to expire next year. However, he noted it would be “a shame” if the remaining framework for arms control between the two largest nuclear powers completely disappeared.

Speaking to reporters after a CIS summit in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, Putin confirmed that Russia continues to develop and test new strategic nuclear weapons and hinted that a global arms race is already underway.

“We’re ready to negotiate if it’s acceptable and useful for the Americans,” Putin said. “If not, then no — but that would be unfortunate, because it would leave nothing to restrain the development of strategic offensive weapons.”

Putin said Russia had expressed willingness to voluntarily maintain warhead limits under the New START Treaty — originally signed in 2010 and due to expire in February 2026 — if the United States reciprocates. “If the Americans decide they don’t need it, that’s not a big deal for us,” he added.

The Russian leader also raised concerns about the possibility of other countries preparing for nuclear tests, without naming any specific states. He reiterated that Russia would conduct its own nuclear test only if another nation does so first, warning that such actions could further escalate global tensions.

“There’s always a temptation to test the same fuel that’s been sitting in missiles for years,” Putin remarked. “Experts believe computer simulations are enough, but some still insist on live tests. As far as I know, certain countries are considering this — even preparing for it. If they go ahead, we’ll respond in kind.”

Security analysts warn that any new nuclear test could trigger a chain reaction, prompting other nuclear-armed nations to follow suit, worsening the already fragile state of international arms control.

Despite the uncertainty, Putin called the extension of the New START Treaty for at least one more year a “good idea,” stressing that maintaining dialogue remains crucial to global stability.

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