AFP
Sunday, July 6, 2008
“In the words of the US side there is a willingness to achieve agreement on the replacement of the START I treaty,” Prikhodko told the news agency.
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“But in fact there is no movement. As before, Russia is being offered empty proposals in the form of transparency measures that exclude control over strategic missiles and several other components of START I.”
Prikhodko said he hoped that “the current impasse could be overcome and a mutually acceptable understanding be reached by the end of the year” before Bush steps down in January.
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