U.S. rejects Putin proposal for arms control treaty extension

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s proposal for a one-year unconditional extension of the expiring New START nuclear arms control treaty is a “non-starter,” U.S. National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien said on Friday.

“Putin’s response today to extend New START without freezing nuclear warheads is a non-starter,” O’Brien said in a statement issued hours after the Russian leader made his proposal.

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