Trump Supports denuclearization Talks
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Trump support for denuclearization talks with Russia, China raises hopes

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U.S. President Donald Trump has called for denuclearization talks with Russia and China on arms reduction.
Arms control advocates hope talks will lead to arms reduction talks.
The United States and Russia each have more than 5,000 nuclear warheads — 90% of the world’s total.
The current treaty expires in early February 2026 .
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moves up the hands of its Doomsday Clock by one second to 89 seconds to midnight .
The clock is meant to signify the peril from weapons of mass destruction and other existential threats.
It has been several years since the United States engaged in any denuclearization negotiations with North Korea .
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