The expiration of the New START treaty on February 5, 2026, without a formal extension removed the last binding bilateral limits on U.S. and Russian strategic nuclear forces. Russian President Putin had offered in September 2025 to observe the treaty’s central numerical caps informally for one additional year, but the United States did not accept. President Trump instead called for negotiations on a “new, improved, and modernized” agreement that could incorporate China and broader limits on all warheads. Both sides have signaled openness to continued dialogue and possible informal restraint on deployments, yet no follow-on treaty framework has emerged. Key variables for traders include the pace of bilateral or trilateral talks, verification disputes, and any linkage to the Ukraine conflict or missile defense issues that could accelerate or delay a verifiable deal.
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Only agreements that are publicly announced and acknowledged by both the U.S. and Russia will qualify. The agreement must pertain to nuclear arms control or limitation—such as a treaty, framework, or memorandum—addressing matters including (but not limited to) nuclear warheads, delivery systems, verification mechanisms, or strategic stability.
An extension, amendment, or replacement of the New START treaty will qualify, provided it is publicly announced as a concluded agreement by both parties within the time frame. Exploratory discussions or stated intent to extend without a finalized agreement will not qualify.
Agreements that include both the United States and Russia as named parties—whether bilateral or as part of a broader multilateral framework—will qualify, provided the agreement directly addresses nuclear arms control.
The agreement does not need to be ratified or implemented for this market to resolve "Yes"; a formal announcement of a concluded agreement is sufficient.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from the U.S. government (e.g., the White House, State Department) and/or the Russian Federation (e.g., the Kremlin, Ministry of Foreign Affairs). However, a clear and overwhelming consensus of credible reporting confirming that such an agreement has been reached will also qualify.
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0x65070BE91...Only agreements that are publicly announced and acknowledged by both the U.S. and Russia will qualify. The agreement must pertain to nuclear arms control or limitation—such as a treaty, framework, or memorandum—addressing matters including (but not limited to) nuclear warheads, delivery systems, verification mechanisms, or strategic stability.
An extension, amendment, or replacement of the New START treaty will qualify, provided it is publicly announced as a concluded agreement by both parties within the time frame. Exploratory discussions or stated intent to extend without a finalized agreement will not qualify.
Agreements that include both the United States and Russia as named parties—whether bilateral or as part of a broader multilateral framework—will qualify, provided the agreement directly addresses nuclear arms control.
The agreement does not need to be ratified or implemented for this market to resolve "Yes"; a formal announcement of a concluded agreement is sufficient.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from the U.S. government (e.g., the White House, State Department) and/or the Russian Federation (e.g., the Kremlin, Ministry of Foreign Affairs). However, a clear and overwhelming consensus of credible reporting confirming that such an agreement has been reached will also qualify.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The expiration of the New START treaty on February 5, 2026, without a formal extension removed the last binding bilateral limits on U.S. and Russian strategic nuclear forces. Russian President Putin had offered in September 2025 to observe the treaty’s central numerical caps informally for one additional year, but the United States did not accept. President Trump instead called for negotiations on a “new, improved, and modernized” agreement that could incorporate China and broader limits on all warheads. Both sides have signaled openness to continued dialogue and possible informal restraint on deployments, yet no follow-on treaty framework has emerged. Key variables for traders include the pace of bilateral or trilateral talks, verification disputes, and any linkage to the Ukraine conflict or missile defense issues that could accelerate or delay a verifiable deal.
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