Los Angeles Times

U.S., Russia to discuss arms control

Talks will focus on resuming inspection­s on hold since 2020.

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WASHINGTON — The United States and Russia will soon hold talks on resuming suspended nuclear arms control inspection­s that had been put on hold during the COVID-19 pandemic and languished after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the State Department said Tuesday.

Ned Price, a State Department

spokesman, said negotiatio­ns on the inspection­s would take place “in the near future” under the terms of the treaty known as New START and would not include any discussion of the conflict in Ukraine.

He would not give a date or a venue for the talks, but other officials suggested they would be held before the end of the year, probably in Egypt.

The meeting of the treaty’s so-called Bilateral Consultati­ve Commission will be the first in more than a year and is intended to show that the two countries remain committed to arms control and keeping lines of communicat­ion open despite other difference­s.

“We believe deeply around the world in the transforma­tive power and the importance of diplomacy and dialogue,” Price told reporters in Washington. He stressed that the Biden administra­tion was “realistic” about what the meeting could accomplish.

“It demonstrat­es our commitment to risk reduction, to strategic stability, something we remain committed to, something that is profoundly in the bilateral interest, and we hope the upcoming meeting is constructi­ve,” he said.

Inspection­s of U.S. and Russian military sites under the New START were paused by both sides because of the spread of the coronaviru­s in March 2020. The committee last met in October 2021, but Russia then unilateral­ly suspended its cooperatio­n with the treaty’s inspection provisions in August to protest U.S. support for Ukraine.

“We’ve made clear to Russia that measures imposed as a result of Russia’s unprovoked war against Ukraine don’t prevent” treaty inspection­s in the U.S., Price said.

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