October 9, 2025
Why in News ? The Russian Duma has formally ratified a departure from the Plutonium Management and Disposition Agreement (PMDA) with the United States, which is a major nuclear agreement between the U.S. and Russia. Although Russia suspended its activity under the PMDA in 2016, today represents the official and formal end to the PMDA.
The abandonment of the PMDA comes amid heightened tensions on the part of Russia with the West, specifically NATO expansion, sanctions, and the deterioration of U.S.-Russia relations. Russia claims all of these actions have eroded the trust that is required for the PMDA to be effective.
What is the PMDA?
Russia criticized the U.S. for changing its disposal method from turning plutonium into MOX fuel to instead diluting and burying it, which Russia said could be reversible.
Russia also cited political reasons, such as U.S. sanctions, military buildup near its borders, and what it sees as a hostile stance by the West.
It argues that the original conditions of trust and cooperation no longer exist.
The PMDA was one of the few remaining arms control agreements between the two biggest nuclear powers.
Its collapse marks a major setback for global nuclear nonproliferation and reduces transparency in how nuclear materials are handled.
It also highlights the broader breakdown of arms control treaties — following other withdrawals like from the INF Treaty and the Open Skies Treaty in recent years.
What is MOX fuel?
Why is MOX fuel utilized?
Recycling weapons plutonium!
Energy value:
How is MOX fuel fabricated?
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