Wednesday, October 28, 2009

U.S. - Russian Nuclear Talks Appear To Be Progressing


Washington Says Talks To Replace START 1 To Continue In Moscow -- RIA Novosti

WASHINGTON, October 28 (RIA Novosti) - Washington says its U.S. National Security Adviser James Jones' primary aim of visiting Russia is to negotiate a new nuclear arms cuts treaty to replace START 1, a spokesman for the White House said.

"They're going to, I think, primarily to continue our discussions on renewing our START treaty... continue to make progress and get an agreement on something that we can sign this year to further cut the number of nuclear weapons that each side has," Robert Gibbs said.

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More News On The U.S. - Russian Nuclear Talks

Ex-US diplomat: Russia balks at zero nuke talks -- AP
Top US security adviser to Russia for nuclear talks: WHouse -- AFP
Russia says U.S. to respect its arms treaty concerns -- Reuters
National security adviser Jones to Russia Wednesday -- Washington Post
No pause in reduction of strategic offensive armaments possible – Lavrov -- ITAR TASS
US to respond to Russia's strategic arms cuts proposals soon -- RIA Novosti
Kremlin Says Worries Over Revised Nuclear Doctrine Unnecessary -- Global Security Newswire
Patrushev Signals a Shift in Russian Nuclear Doctrine -- Jamestown Foundation
White House Nuclear Weapons Goals Analyzed -- Aviation Week

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