Will the US, Russia, and China agree on a nuclear arms reduction framework by end of 2025?
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Official statements or agreements published by the governments of the United States, Russia, and China
At Davos, Trump Says Putin Supports Nuclear Arms Reduction with U.S. and China
Jan 23, 2025, 05:04 PM
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, President Donald Trump announced that the United States is interested in reducing its nuclear arsenals in collaboration with Russia and China. He stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin "really liked the idea of cutting way back on nuclear" weapons and that denuclearization is "very possible." Emphasizing a commitment to global nuclear disarmament, Trump believes that working together with Russia and China could lead to significant reductions in nuclear arsenals.
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Yes • 50%
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No talks held • 33%
Agreement reached • 33%
Talks held but no agreement • 33%
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Minimal reduction • 25%
No reduction • 25%
Significant reduction • 25%
Moderate reduction • 25%
China • 33%
Russia • 33%
U.S. • 33%
Significant reduction (>50%) • 25%
No reduction agreed • 25%
Minor reduction (<25%) • 25%
Moderate reduction (25-50%) • 25%
No progress made • 25%
Formal agreement reached • 25%
Preliminary framework established • 25%
Discussions ongoing • 25%