Thursday, December 3, 2009

Arms Treaty Likely to Expire Before New Pact Is Set

Image: RIA Novosti

From New York Times:

WASHINGTON — American and Russian negotiators are racing to solve the remaining obstacles to a new arms control treaty that would cut the world’s two largest nuclear arsenals by up to a third and replace a cold-war-era pact that expires Saturday.

The delegations are working marathon hours in Geneva to resolve differences over verification and to settle other details of an agreement that would reduce the number of deployed strategic warheads, missiles, bombers and submarines to their lowest levels in a half century. A mostly complete text has been written and translated, and there have been discussions about where to hold a signing ceremony.

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More News On U.S. Russian Nuclear Talks

Russian-American Nuclear Agreement Close -- FOX News
NSC Adv Jones upbeat on new START deal -- FOX News
US, Russia urge completion of arms control deal -- AP
Russia, U.S. could sign new strategic arms deal by yearend — expert -- RIA Novosti
New Arms-Control Pact Unlikely Before START Expires, Officials Say -- Global Security Newswire
Don't Stop with START -- Carnegie Endowment
START Follow-On Treaty: Balance Arms Control with Nuclear Modernization Progress -- Heritage Foundation

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