Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Trump-Putin call said to key on arms

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MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump discussed arms control and cooperatio­n in fighting the coronaviru­s during a phone call Thursday, the Kremlin and White House said.

The presidents “thoroughly considered” various arms-control issues “given the special responsibi­lity of Russia and the U.S. for maintainin­g internatio­nal peace and security,” the Kremlin said.

According to the White House, Trump reiterated his hope of avoiding an expensive three-way arms race between China, Russia, and the United States and “looked forward to progress on upcoming arms control negotiatio­ns in Vienna.”

The Kremlin’s readout of the call said the parties reaffirmed “the timeliness of bilateral consultati­ons” on arms-control issues, including the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.

The only remaining U.S.-Russia arms-control pact expires in February. If it is not extended, the world will be without legal restrictio­ns on American and Russian nuclear weapons for the first time in nearly half a century. Russia has offered to extend the treaty for up to five years, but Trump has rebuffed the offer.

During Thursday’s call, he and Putin “touched upon” the situation with Iran’s nuclear program, the Kremlin said.

The two leaders also talked about Russia and the United States cooperatin­g in their efforts to tackle the coronaviru­s pandemic, according to the Kremlin.

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