U.S. and Russian strategic nuclear forces operate without binding limits following the February 2026 expiration of the New START treaty, the last bilateral agreement capping deployed warheads and delivery systems. The Trump administration has signaled interest in negotiating a modernized successor that could incorporate China and expand coverage beyond deployed strategic systems, while Russian officials proposed an informal one-year extension of existing numerical ceilings pending formal talks. Recent diplomatic contacts, including those tied to Ukraine-related discussions, have kept channels open for a follow-on pact, though verification measures remain unresolved. Key upcoming factors include any scheduled bilateral summits or working-group meetings through late 2026 that could advance or stall progress toward verifiable restraints.
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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.
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0x65070BE91...U.S. and Russian strategic nuclear forces operate without binding limits following the February 2026 expiration of the New START treaty, the last bilateral agreement capping deployed warheads and delivery systems. The Trump administration has signaled interest in negotiating a modernized successor that could incorporate China and expand coverage beyond deployed strategic systems, while Russian officials proposed an informal one-year extension of existing numerical ceilings pending formal talks. Recent diplomatic contacts, including those tied to Ukraine-related discussions, have kept channels open for a follow-on pact, though verification measures remain unresolved. Key upcoming factors include any scheduled bilateral summits or working-group meetings through late 2026 that could advance or stall progress toward verifiable restraints.
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