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Russia Presses U.S. to Clarify Nuclear Testing Plan as Putin Orders Draft Proposals

Lack of clarity over possible explosive detonations is fueling concern about the unraveling of test-ban norms.

Overview

  • President Trump last week directed the Pentagon to immediately restart U.S. nuclear testing but has not said whether this entails underground detonations or non-explosive system trials.
  • President Vladimir Putin instructed Russia’s foreign, defense and security bodies to collect information and submit coordinated proposals on preparations, warning of reciprocal steps if the U.S. conducts a nuclear explosion.
  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said officials are assessing the expediency of preparations rather than starting them, as the Foreign Ministry urged Washington to resolve what it called contradictory signals.
  • The U.S. conducted an unarmed Minuteman III ICBM test from California, and Russian officials cited Novaya Zemlya as a site they say could host tests at short notice.
  • Security analysts warn that resuming explosive testing by major powers could trigger an action-reaction cycle and further weaken already strained arms-control arrangements.