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Russia House okays extension of arms pact after Biden, Putin talk

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Moscow, Jan. 27: Russian legislator­s on Wednesday quickly approved the extension of the last remaining nuclear RussiaU.S. arms control treaty, a fast-track action that comes just days before it’s due to expire.

Both houses of parliament voted unanimousl­y to extend the New START treaty for five years, a day after a phone call between US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Kremlin said they agreed to complete the necessary extension procedures in the next few days.

Speaking via video link to the World Economic Forum’s virtual meeting, Mr Putin hailed the decision to extend the treaty as “a step in the right direction,” but warned of rising global rivalries and threats of new conflicts.

The pact’s extension doesn’t require congressio­nal approval in the US, but Russian lawmakers must ratify the move and Putin has to sign the relevant bill into law.

Deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov told lawmakers that the extension will be validated by exchanging diplomatic notes once all the procedures are completed.

The Upper House speaker, Valentina Matvienko, said after the vote that the decision to extend the pact shows that Russia and the US can reach agreements on major issues despite the tensions between them.

New START expires on February 5. After taking office last week, Mr Biden proposed extending the treaty for five years, and the Kremlin quickly welcomed the offer.

Moscow, Jan. 27: The lower house of Russian parliament on Wednesday approved the extension of the last remaining nuclear arms control pact days before it's due to expire.

The State Duma voted unanimousl­y to extend the New START treaty for five years.

The vote came a day after a phone call between US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin, in which they voiced satisfacti­on with the exchange of diplomatic notes about extending the New START treaty.

They agreed to complete the necessary procedures in the next few days, according to the Kremlin. The pact's extension doesn't require congressio­nal approval in the US, but Russian lawmakers must ratify the move.

Top members of the Kremlin-controlled parliament said they would fast-track the issue and complete the necessary steps to extend the treaty this week.

 ?? — PTI ?? People gather in large numbers during the inaugurati­on of the Jayalalith­aa memorial in Chennai on Wednesday.
— PTI People gather in large numbers during the inaugurati­on of the Jayalalith­aa memorial in Chennai on Wednesday.

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