Russia-US START talks underway
Published: 18 May, 2009, 19:15
Russia and the United States are due to begin talks on Tuesday on a new treaty to reduce the number of nuclear weapons.
breakingnews
25.06.2009, 05:50
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With just two weeks to go before President Obama's visit to Moscow, nuclear disarmament is the hot topic in the US Congress, as Russia and America have only six months left to reach a compromise on a new weapons treaty.
Medvedev-Obama
17.04.2010, 10:25
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A nuclear disarmament conference is underway in Iran, with up to 60 countries taking part in it. It comes as the UN discusses possible new sanctions against Iran.
19.03.2010, 17:03
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The Russian-US relations reset has become a reality, said Russia’s Foreign Minister after the meeting between President Dmitry Medvedev and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Moscow.
26.03.2010, 15:02
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A new nuclear arms reduction treaty will be signed by the Russian and American presidents on April 8 in the Czech capital Prague, as agreed during a phone conversation between Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama.
US-Russian negotiations on a new START treaty in Geneva are approaching the finishing line, said Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov after talks with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Moscow.
02.04.2010, 20:05
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As Russia and the US prepare to sign the new START treaty on April 8, Russia plans to put forth a statement detailing conditions under which it could withdraw from the deal.
12.04.2010, 16:32
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Israel is apprehensive that some leaders at this week’s nuclear security summit will use the event to put the spotlight on the nationl’s undeclared nuclear arsenal.
Medvedev-Obama
24.09.2009, 13:05
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Many countries, not only Iran and North Korea, would want the nuclear technology, so a global legal regime is needed to allow them use it for scientific purposes, says Fred Weir from Christian Science Monitor.
13.10.2009, 11:15
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Russia and the US are set to thrash out a new deal on nuclear arms cuts and discuss missile defense as US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton prepares to sit down for talks with President Medvedev.
24.10.2009, 05:03
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Russia will closely watch the US anti-missile preparations in Europe to see how it matches its security interests, said Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrey Nesterenko during the latest media briefing.
Published: 18 May, 2009, 19:15
Russia and the United States are due to begin talks on Tuesday on a new treaty to reduce the number of nuclear weapons.