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Nuke-free world is a distant dream - Lavrov

Published: 10 December, 2008, 12:42


The world is not ready to get rid of nuclear arms in the foreseeable future, Russia’s Foreign Minister said at a meeting with the Association of European Business in Russia. However, Sergey Lavrov said the world’s atomic powers, including Russia and the U

 
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