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Future Arms Control Agreements: Senate Role and China, Russia Inclusion

The U.S. Senate expresses its view on future international arms control agreements. It emphasizes that any new agreements limiting nuclear-capable missiles must be approved by the Senate and include both Russia and China. This aims to enhance international security and stability.
Key points
All future arms control agreements limiting nuclear missiles must be subject to Senate approval.
New arms control agreements must include both Russia and China to be effective.
Highlights the importance of arms control for global peace and security, in light of past treaty violations.
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Additional Information
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on future international arms control agreements.
Print number: SRES 251
Sponsor: Sen. Daines, Steve [R-MT]
Process start date: 2021-05-27