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Will the Ukraine war ring the knell for nuclear arms control?

America offers to resume nuclear talks with Russia, and calls for China to join. But the outlook is dark

MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MAY 6: (RUSSIA OUT) Russian Yars ballistic nuclear missiles on mobile launchers roll through Red Square during the Victory Day military parade rehearsals on May 6, 2018 in Moscow, Russia. The military parade is planned on May,9 to mark the 73th annniversary of the end of WWII. ( Photo by Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images)
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Editor’s note (August 1st 2022): President Joe Biden today offered to “expeditiously negotiate” a new nuclear arms-control deal with Russia to replace the New START treaty, which expires in 2026. Mr Biden also put pressure on China to discuss limits on its growing nuclear arsenal. It is not clear whether either power will take up his call, but it allows America to cast itself as a responsible power at the start of a big nuclear conference in New York.

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