Russia and US talk strategic arms reduction
Published: 01 June, 2009, 15:34
The second round of Russian-US consultations on a new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty has begun in Geneva. Talks between experts will last for two to three days.
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The second round of Russian-US consultations on a new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty has begun in Geneva. Talks between experts will last for two to three days.