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Russia and China scold the United States over 'Golden Dome' plans

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Posted on May 20, 2026

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· Last updated: May 20, 2026

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Russia, China Condemn US Golden Dome Missile Defence as Strategic Threat

Joint Statement and Strategic Concerns Over US Missile Defence

MOSCOW, May 20 (Reuters) - Russia and China said on Wednesday that U.S. President Donald Trump's Golden Dome missile-defence shield plans threatened strategic stability and that Washington had been irresponsible not to work on a replacement for a landmark nuclear treaty.

The rebuke was issued in a joint statement after President Xi Jinping welcomed President Vladimir Putin with an honour guard and a gun salute at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, as children waved Chinese and Russian flags.

Details of the Golden Dome Missile Defence System

The Golden Dome envisions expanding ground‑based defences such as interceptor missiles, sensors and command‑and‑control systems while adding space‑based elements meant to detect, track and potentially ​shoot down incoming threats from orbit. These would include advanced satellite networks and orbiting ​weapons.

Strategic Threats Identified by Russia and China

"The parties believe that the U.S. 'Golden Dome' project, which aims to build an unlimited, multi-level, multi-sphere, and global missile defence system to destroy all types of missiles, including all types of 'peer adversaries' missiles, at all stages of their flight and before they are launched, poses an obvious threat to strategic stability," they said.

"These plans completely contradict the key principle of maintaining strategic stability, which requires the interconnectedness of strategic offensive and strategic defensive weapons."

Concerns Over Arms Control Treaties

China and Russia also said they regretted the "irresponsible policy" of the United States which had allowed the 2010 New START arms control treaty to expire without a replacement earlier this year.

Russia said it supported China's position on not seeking to take part in potential U.S.-Russian nuclear arms control talks. U.S. critics of extending New Start say that the U.S. needs to free itself from controls to take account of China's rapid nuclear buildup.

Deployment of Intermediate and Shorter-Range Missiles

Russia and China also said that certain unidentified nuclear powers had plans to forward deploy ground-based intermediate and shorter-range missiles which posed a threat to other states.

They said that attempts by some states to position "preemptive or preventive missile strikes in order to decapitate and disarm the enemy, are highly destabilising and pose a strategic threat".

Russian Military Exercises and Nuclear Posturing

Russia on Wednesday showed what it said was footage of troops delivering nuclear warheads to mobile Iskander-M missile launch systems, loading them and moving them to launch sites as part of a major nuclear exercise across Russia and Belarus.

(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Key Takeaways

  • Golden Dome envisions a global, multi‑layered missile‑defence system including space‑based interceptors, raising alarm over its destabilizing impact on strategic deterrence, particularly undermining second‑strike capabilities of peer adversaries like Russia and China (armscontrol.org).
  • Cost projections have surged—from the White House’s $175 billion estimate to Congressional Budget Office estimates exceeding $1 trillion over 20 years—raising concerns about feasibility and sustainability (en.wikipedia.org).
  • China and Russia criticized the U.S. for allowing the 2010 New START arms control treaty to expire without a successor, calling it an irresponsible policy amidst rising global missile threats (armscontrol.org).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the US 'Golden Dome' missile-defence plan?
The Golden Dome envisions expanding ground-based and space-based missile defences, including advanced satellite networks and orbiting weapons for global threat detection and interception.
Why do Russia and China oppose the US Golden Dome project?
Russia and China state that the Golden Dome project threatens global strategic stability by aiming to defend against all types of missiles, including those of peer adversaries, contradicting arms control principles.
What nuclear treaty do Russia and China reference in their statement?
Russia and China reference the expiration of the 2010 New START arms control treaty, expressing regret that the US did not work towards a replacement.
How are Russia and China responding to US nuclear arms control proposals?
Russia supports China's decision not to join US-Russian nuclear arms talks, citing concerns about the US's policies and intentions.
What recent military moves did Russia showcase in response to these developments?
Russia displayed footage of troops delivering nuclear warheads to Iskander-M missile launch systems during a major nuclear exercise across Russia and Belarus.

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