Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Russia postpones nuclear arms talks

The reduction of nuclear warheads takes a backseat

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MOSCOW, Russia (AFP) — 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 Russian-American START Treaty, previously scheduled to take place in Cairo between 29 November and 6 December, 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 US 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 spokespers­on 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.

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