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White House: world enters a new era and demands new strategies to prevent arms race
White House: world enters a new era and demands new strategies to prevent arms race
The world is entering a new era that calls for new strategies to avoid an arms race and reduce the risk of misperception and consequent…
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The US government adviser accused Russia of striking a blow to the post-Cold War nuclear arms control structure while claiming that China, for its part, chose not to enter into dialogue on the matter. The adviser noted that some of the permanent member states of the UNSC have agreements between them, such as the US-Russia ballistic missile launch notification agreement, but more efforts must be made on the matter. transparency and dialogue and the formalization of a missile launch notification regime between the US, UK, France, Russia and China. US and nuclear ‘threats’ He also cited “increasing nuclear threats” from China and Iran as a reason for concern, but added that “the United States does not need to increase our nuclear forces just to surpass the combined total of our competitors in order to successfully deter them.” Sullivan added that he believes Washington’s response to Moscow suspending the New START Treaty was “lawful, proportionate and reversible” and would show Russia the benefits of returning to full compliance with the treaty. In addition, the official said the US is ready to begin negotiations with Russia on nuclear risk management and a post-2026 arms control framework and that China could engage in dialogues with Washington on the matter.
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The world is entering a new era that calls for new strategies to avoid an arms race and reduce the risk of misperception and consequent conflict escalation, US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said on Friday.
“Today, we are entering a new era, which requires new strategies and solutions to achieve the goals we have always had: avoiding an arms race, reducing the risk of misperception and escalation and, most importantly, ensuring the safety and security of our people and around the world from the nuclear threat,” Sullivan said in a speech at the Arms Control Association’s annual meeting.
“The United States is willing to engage in new multilateral arms control efforts, including through the five permanent members of the UN Security Council [CSNU]the P5: US, Russia, China, UK and France,” said Sullivan.
Notably, Sullivan called for the signing of transparency and dialogue agreements and the formalization of a missile launch notification regime. between the US, UK, France, Russia and China.
US and nuclear ‘threats’
“We declare our willingness to engage in bilateral arms control discussions with Russia and China without preconditions,” he said.
“We are prepared to comply with the core limits of the New START Treaty, and the Russians have indicated that they are also willing to do so. […] we agree with the Russian position,” he said.
“I believe that the PRC [República Popular da China] could make the bold decision to engage directly with the United States in discussions about strategic stability and nuclear risk and that it would be the responsible thing to do for the benefit of both our countries,” Sullivan said.