Russian President Vladimir Putin told his US counterpart, President Donald Trump, on Monday that Moscow will continue the nuclear arms control deal for one more year as part of the last nuclear pact with the United States, Reuters reported. The treaty limits both countries from using their nuclear weapons. Russia and the United States are the biggest nuclear powers in the world, possessing the deadliest nuclear weapons. The last nuclear treaty between these countries is due to expire on February 5 next year.

Putin pushes US to extend New START

AP news agency reported that the Russian President also requested Washington to follow the same and adhere to the limits set in the treaty while warning that letting the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) expire next year would have

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