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News Source: The Globe & Mail
| 4 months ago
EDT P roving that sometimes, when you press the reset button, the glitch actually goes away, Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev announced a preliminary but landmark agreement to reduce their nations' remaining nuclear arsenals by up to one third.
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News Source: The Scotsman
| 4 months ago
THE United States and Russia are to slash their nuclear stockpiles by up to a third as part of a move to improve relations between the former Cold War foes. The weapons deal was agreed in principle after four hours of talks at the Kremlin between US...
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News Source: The Independent
| 4 months ago
Barack Obama, centre left, speaks with Dmitry Medvedev at the Kremlin yesterday The rancour and mistrust of Bush-era relations between Russia and the US were cast aside yesterday when presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev signed an agreement...
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News Source: The Independent
| 4 months ago
This "reset" summit between the US and Russia yielded heavily trailed agreements whereby Washington will be able to use Russian airspace to carry troops and material to Afghanistan, and the two countries will cut their strategic nuclear arsenals to...
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News Source: Novinite
| 4 months ago
World July 6, 2009, Monday Obama and Medvedev met for the first time during the G20 summit in London in April 2009; their second meeting is scheduled for late Monday in Moscow. US President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev are...
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News Source: Inquirer.net
| 4 months ago
The Russian and US leaders Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama on Monday announced agreements on Afghanistan and cutting their nuclear arsenals as they sought a new era in battered relations. The ex-Cold War foes issued a declaration on replacing a key...
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News Source: The Guardian
| 4 months ago
Pledging to reverse a "sense of drift" in Washington's relations with Moscow, the US president said he hoped a new nuclear arms reduction treaty to replace the Start-1 pact, which expires this December, would be ready by the end of the year. "We must...
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News Source: The Guardian
| 4 months ago
The framework agreement struck between Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev today is in line with what the two leaders set out to do when they met in London in April and puts them on course to have a new arms limitation treaty in place by December. The...
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News Source: Christian Science Monitor
| 4 months ago
That seems the initial reaction of Russian experts to the raft of agreements that emerged, along with a smiling Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev, from four hours of intensive talks in the Kremlin that covered everything from nuclear arms control to...
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News Source: Asian Age
| 4 months ago
But the world is becoming more integrated," Mr Obama told the Itar-Tass/Rossiya TV in an interview. "Youâve got countries like China and India and Brazil that are much more developed and growing much more quickly than in the past," he said. The...