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Russia says it has no specific contacts with US on expiring nuclear treaty

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MOSCOW, Jan ​20 (Reuters) - Russia and the United States currently have no specific contacts regarding the imminent ⁠expiry of the New START nuclear arms control treaty, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei ‍Lavrov said on Tuesday.

The treaty, the last of ​its kind between Moscow and Washington, sets limits on the number of deployed nuclear warheads ​the world's two biggest nuclear powers can have and is due to expire on February 5.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered to voluntarily uphold the ‌treaty's terms for a year after it ‌expires if the United States does the same. ​But Moscow says it has not yet received a formal response to Putin's offer.

U.S. ‌President Donald Trump has said he would ⁠like China to be part of ‌any replacement agreement, something ​Beijing has always rejected.

Speaking at a news conference in Moscow, Lavrov said Russia understood ⁠China's position since ⁠the size of Beijing's nuclear arsenal was ​smaller than Russia's.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Gleb Stolyarov; Editing ‌by Andrew Osborn)

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