Armaments, media unlikely Russia-US agreement until February

19 12 2009

Yesterday - 12.34 The Russian daily Kommersant writes today that it is unlikely that Russia and U.S. are in a new agreement on nuclear arms reduction early February, but two issues remain to be resolved. Continue reading this story and the two countries failed to meet the deadline of 5 December last year, when finished the validity of the START Treaty was established in 1991 to sign a new pact. The U.S. president and his Russian counterpart have failed even to finalize the deal yesterday when they met in Copenhagen cul acting within the UN climate conference, although Barack Obama has said that they were "almost neighbors all'inntesa. The talks should resume in January. An agreement now seems unlikely before February, writes Kommersant, citing an unnamed participant in the talks yesterday. "It 'a fundamentally new document, compared to the Start 1. Its main difference that will contain the parity absolute on all issues. And it takes time, "the source said. The two main nuclear powers the world are trying to replace the Start of last April 1. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said yesterday that there were "some technical details that require further work …." The source quoted by Kommersant said that outstanding issues are very serious and include the need to agree on the sharing of telemetry data . Thanks to the two leaders, we have made progress on three key issues. Two are open and are far from technical details.'m serious things that need political will, "the source said, adding that 's all right to expect success from the negotiations. However, the source did not elaborate on the problems remained. An anonymous source of the Russian delegation told the newspaper that the two parties did not have a date or a deadline for agreement, but that the signature coming soon. - On other news site www.reuters.it Reuters in Italian. The top news also on www.twitter.com / reuters_italia


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