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The United States and Russia have started a constructive dialogue toward a goal of few nuclear weapons, a world without fear from terrorism, a stronger global economy, and peace and stability in the Middle East.
Key Texts
President Obama’s Speech in Moscow
Joint Statement by President Obama and President Medvedev
Statement from Obama, Medvedev on Reductions in Nuclear Weapons
Obama, Russia’s Medvedev Announce New Arms Control Plan
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