WASHINGTON, July 24 — President Donald Trump told his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin yesterday that he hopes to avoid an "expensive” US arms race with Russia and China, the White House said.
Washington and Moscow are preparing negotiations on a successor to the New START treaty capping their countries' nuclear arsenals. However, China has so far rejected pressure from the Trump administration to join the talks, saying that its arsenal is far smaller than that of the two former Cold War foes.
In a call with Putin, Trump "reiterated his hope of avoiding an expensive three-way arms race between China, Russia, and the United States and looked forward to progress on upcoming arms control negotiations in Vienna,” a White House spokesman said.
According to the Kremlin, the two leaders confirmed the "urgency” of holding bilateral talks on "strategic stability and arms control.”
They also discussed "the situation around the Iranian nuclear programme” and underlined the "need for collective action,” the Kremlin statement continued.
Trump has torn up an international agreement intended to reward Iran for allowing verification that its civilian nuclear programme, which is supported by Russia, cannot be converted to military use.
According to Washington, Iran is hiding a military program to build weapons capacity. — AFP
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