The United States is returning the favor regarding the sharing of nuclear data after Russia suspended its participation in the New START Treaty last month.

Russia has not provided the U.S. with data as was formerly customary under the obligations of the treaty, U.S. officials said Tuesday at a House Armed Services subcommittee hearing pertaining to a 2024 fiscal year budget request for nuclear weapon modernization, sustainment and policy.

Russian President Vladimir Putin told fellow lawmakers February 21 that a temporary suspension would occur on Russia’s behalf , putting the only remaining nuclear arms control deal between Russia and the U.S. […]

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