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    US meeting Russian and Chinese delegations for nuclear arms control talks, official says

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    Posted on February 23, 2026

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    Last updated: February 23, 2026

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    The U.S. met Russia in Geneva and will meet China to explore a broader multilateral nuclear arms control framework after New START’s expiry. Beijing has signaled reluctance to join formal talks.

    U.S. Meets Russia, Plans China Talks in Geneva on Nuclear Arms Control

    By Olivia Le Poidevin

    Multilateral Nuclear Arms Control Talks in Geneva

    GENEVA, Feb 23 (Reuters) - The U.S. met a Russian delegation in Geneva on Monday and will meet a Chinese delegation on Tuesday for talks about forging a potential multilateral nuclear arms control treaty, a senior U.S. State Department official said.

    U.S. Push for a Broader Treaty

    The U.S. has called for a new, broader arms control treaty that would bring in China as well as Russia, after the agreement limiting U.S. and Russian missile and warhead deployments, known as New START, expired. 

    China’s Stance on Participation

    China's ambassador for disarmament, Shen Jian, said earlier this month that his country would not participate in new negotiations for nuclear arms control with Moscow and Washington at this stage. It was not immediately clear whether Tuesday's talks would involve formal negotiations.

    No Immediate Comment From Missions

    The Chinese and Russian permanent missions in Geneva did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment. 

    Beijing Denies 2020 Test Allegation

    Earlier in February, the U.S. said China had conducted a secret nuclear test in June 2020, which Shen unequivocally denied.

    Talks With the UK and France

    Allied Consultations and P5 Focus

    The senior U.S. official said they had already conducted good bilateral talks with the UK and France, which are also members of the U.N. Security Council.

    "Taking discussions to the five permanent members of the Security Council was the next logical step," they stated, adding that they were optimistic.    

    Reporting and Editing Credits

    (Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin; Editing by Nia Williams)

    Table of Contents

    • Multilateral Nuclear Arms Control Talks in Geneva
    • U.S. Push for a Broader Treaty

    Key Takeaways

    • •The U.S. met Russian officials in Geneva and plans talks with China to discuss nuclear arms control.
    • •Washington is seeking a broader, multilateral treaty that includes China as well as Russia.
    • •The push follows the February 2026 expiration of the New START treaty limiting U.S.-Russia arsenals.
    • •China’s envoy Shen Jian has said Beijing will not join new negotiations at this stage.
    • •The U.S. has already held bilateral discussions with the UK and France and is engaging all P5 members.

    Frequently Asked Questions about US meeting Russian and Chinese delegations for nuclear arms control talks, official says

    1What is the main topic?

    The U.S. is engaging Russian and Chinese delegations in Geneva for nuclear arms control talks, aiming to explore a broader multilateral treaty following New START’s expiration.

    2Did China agree to negotiate?

    Not yet. China’s disarmament envoy Shen Jian has said Beijing will not participate in new nuclear arms control negotiations at this stage, and it’s unclear if the talks are formal.

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  • China’s Stance on Participation
  • No Immediate Comment From Missions
  • Beijing Denies 2020 Test Allegation
  • Talks With the UK and France
  • Allied Consultations and P5 Focus
  • Reporting and Editing Credits
  • Why are these talks happening now?

    New START expired on February 5, 2026, ending verifiable limits on U.S. and Russian arsenals. Washington seeks a wider framework that includes other nuclear powers, starting with P5 outreach.

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