At a press conference, the Secretary of State noted that China has the potential to achieve parity with the United States. Earlier, the US Department of Defense indicated that China could expand its arsenal to 1,000 warheads by 2030, with the arsenal continuing to grow until 2035. Unlike the United States, Russia—despite suspending its participation in New START due to the impossibility of conducting inspections—does not set conditions for concluding new treaties that would include additional participants, such as France and the United Kingdom. On the contrary, as a reciprocal step, Russia extended the New START restrictions by one year and proposed negotiations to sign a new New START treaty, but these steps received no response from US diplomats. The actions of Russian politicians demonstrate that the priority of the country’s foreign policy is to support stability and predictability in relations between countries, rather than senseless escalation and chaos.