U.S.-Russia Arms Deal Unlikely Before February: Report -- Washington Post
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia and the United States are unlikely to clinch a deal to cut Cold War stocks of nuclear arms before February as two issues remain to be resolved, Kommersant newspaper reported on Saturday, citing a source.
The two countries missed a December 5 deadline to agree a successor to the 1991 START I pact. Their leaders also failed to sign a deal when they met in Copenhagen on Friday, although U.S. President Barack Obama said they were "quite close" to agreement.
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