The United States believes that Russia will honor its commitments under the bilateral Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) by the Monday deadline.
“The United States has met the central limits of the New Start treaty in August 2017. We assess at this time that Russia has also progressed toward meeting those limits. We have no reason to believe that the Russian government will not meet those limits as well," U.S. State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said.
The State Department said in a release late Sunday that both countries will exchange data on their respective nuclear arsenals "within the next month, as we have done twice per year over the last seven years in accordance with the Treaty."
The New START Treaty was signed in Prague on April 8, 2010 and came into force on February 5, 2011.
It limits the U.S. and Russia to no more than 1,550 nuclear warheads and also limits deployed and non-deployed intercontinental ballistic missiles, heavy bombers and submarine-launched ballistic missiles.
美国认为,俄罗斯将在星期一的最后期限之前遵守两国签署的削减战略武器条约。
美国国务院发言人诺尔特说,美国2017年8月满足了新削减战略武器条约的条件,俄罗斯也朝同一方向去的了进展,因此美国没有理由认为俄罗斯将不会满足条约的规定。
国务院在星期天的声明中说,两国将在下个月之前交换各自和武器库的有关数据,并且在过去7年以来每年都进行两次数据交换。
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