Senior diplomats from the United States and Russia are set to meet in Geneva next month for the first formal discussions on nuclear arms control since the suspension of New START, according to officials. The meeting would mark a rare channel of direct engagement between the two countries as tensions remain high.
New START has been the last remaining major nuclear arms-limitation pact between Washington and Moscow, but cooperation has unraveled in recent years amid worsening relations and wider security disputes. The planned talks suggest both sides still see value in keeping some form of communication alive, even as trust remains extremely low.
Geneva has long served as a venue for sensitive diplomatic negotiations, especially on arms control and strategic stability. Any progress, however limited, would likely be seen as important for reducing the risk of miscalculation between the world's two largest nuclear powers.
Officials have not indicated what concrete outcomes are expected from the talks, and the meeting itself does not guarantee a breakthrough. Still, the discussion reflects growing concern over the erosion of nuclear safeguards and the need to restore at least a minimum level of dialogue.
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