The Pak Banker

Russia postpones arms talks with US

- MOSCOW

Russia announced on Monday that it was postponing highly anticipate­d arms control talks with the United States, scheduled to take place in Egypt despite tensions over the Ukraine conflict.

"The session of the bilateral coordinati­ng committee on the RussianAme­rican START Treaty, previously scheduled to take place in Cairo between November 29 and December 6, will not take place on the dates indicated," a foreign ministry spokespers­on told state-run news agency TASS.

"The event is postponed to a later date," the spokespers­on was cited as saying. No other details were provided. The United States had said this month that it expected to meet with Russia soon to discuss the possible resumption of inspection­s under New START, a key nuclear disarmamen­t treaty between the two countries.

Moscow announced in August that it was suspending US inspection­s of its military sites under New START, saying it was responding to American obstructio­n of inspection­s by Russia. New START is the last bilateral agreement of its kind between the world's two main nuclear powers.

Signed in 2010, it limited the arsenals of the two countries to a maximum of 1,550 deployed strategic nuclear warheads each-a reduction of nearly 30 percent from the previous limit set in 2002. White House national security spokesman John Kirby said Moscow had given no reason for calling off the Cairo meeting, the first face-to-face talks scheduled since the Covid-19 pandemic put a halt to them.

"It's basically an opportunit­y for both sides to get together and talk about the technicali­ties, the formalitie­s, the compliance mechanisms that are in place with respect to New START," he said.

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