On July 26, Jin10 reported that U.S. President Trump stated on Friday that he hopes to maintain the limits on the deployment of strategic nuclear weapons for the U.S. and Russia established in the 2010 New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, which will expire in February next year. “You definitely don’t want such an agreement to expire. We are working to address this issue,” Trump told reporters as he left the White House for Scotland. This is the first time since taking office that Trump has expressed a desire to maintain limits on the deployment of strategic nuclear weapons after the treaty expires on February 5. “When you lift nuclear restrictions, that’s a big problem,” Trump said.
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Trump stated that he hopes to maintain nuclear limits with Russia.
On July 26, Jin10 reported that U.S. President Trump stated on Friday that he hopes to maintain the limits on the deployment of strategic nuclear weapons for the U.S. and Russia established in the 2010 New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, which will expire in February next year. “You definitely don’t want such an agreement to expire. We are working to address this issue,” Trump told reporters as he left the White House for Scotland. This is the first time since taking office that Trump has expressed a desire to maintain limits on the deployment of strategic nuclear weapons after the treaty expires on February 5. “When you lift nuclear restrictions, that’s a big problem,” Trump said.