San Antonio Express-News

Russia abruptly delays talks on arms control

- By Matthew Lee

WASHINGTON — The Biden administra­tion said Monday that Russia has abruptly and without explanatio­n postponed the scheduled resumption of arms control talks this week.

The State Department said Russia had “unilateral­ly postponed” a meeting of the Bilateral Consultati­ve Commission that was scheduled to begin Tuesday in Egypt and last through next week. It said Russia had promised to propose new dates but had offered no reason for the delay.

“The United States is ready to reschedule at the earliest possible date as resuming inspection­s is a priority for sustaining the treaty as an instrument of stability,” the department said. It said it had no details on why Russia wanted the postponeme­nt or when the talks might be reschedule­d.

In Moscow, a Russian foreign ministry statement reported by Russian news agencies offered no reason for the postponeme­nt.

The Bilateral Consultati­ve Commission hammers out details of U.S. and Russian inspection­s of each others' military sites under the terms of the New START treaty, the last major arms control pact between Washington and Moscow.

The commission has not met in more than a year, initially because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but has since languished due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The meeting in Cairo had been aimed at showing the two sides remain committed to arms control and keeping open lines of communicat­ion despite other difference­s.

In announcing the planned resumption of the talks, State Department spokesman Ned Price said the discussion­s would be focused entirely on implementi­ng the New START inspection process and would not include any discussion of the conflict in Ukraine.

“We believe deeply around the world in the transforma­tive power and the importance of diplomacy and dialogue,” Price said on Nov. 8.

“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 treaty were paused by both sides because of the spread of coronaviru­s in March 2020.

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