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Russia has announced (21st Feb 2023) a dropout from the 'New START Treaty', in which year this treaty was implemented?
A)
2011
B)
2008
C)
2005
D)
2003

Correct Answer :   2011


Russian President "Vladimir Putin" announced on Tuesday (21st Feb 2023) that Russia is suspending the participation in the 'New START treaty', the last major arms control treaty with the US.

* The treaty which is set to expire in 2026 restricts the number of nuclear warheads that Russia and US can deploy.

* The move may exacerbate ongoing tensions between Russia and US as a result of the Ukrainian war, which can also be attributed to US President Joe Biden's unannounced visit on Monday (20th Feb 2023) to Kyiv expressing strong support for Ukraine.

* Putin also stated that Russia should be prepared to resume nuclear weapons tests if the United States does so, effectively ending a global ban on nuclear weapons tests in place since the Cold War.


What is the New START treaty?

* New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty defined as (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty- START) was implemented on February 5, 2011.

* The treaty was signed by then-US President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev in 2010, and it came into force in 2011.

* After US President Joe Biden took office in 2021, the treaty was extended for five years, allowing both US and Russian inspectors to ensure that both sides are in compliance with the treaty.

* According to the agreement, Moscow and Washington agreed to deploy no more than 1,550 strategic nuclear warheads and no more than 700 long-range missiles and bombers as well as the use of land-based and submarine-based missiles and bombers to deliver them..

Source : Hindustan Times

Published On : February 23, 2023
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