To START or not to START
December 1, 2010 Edward Lozansky, Russia Profile
Abandoning the New START treaty would be damaging for the U.S., Russia and the world.
Russia and the US sign new treaty on nuclear reduction
April 8, 2010 RIA Novosti
Presidents Obama and Medvedev signed the new START treaty in Prague on April 7. Although the document has to be ratified both the Russian Duma and the US Congress, observers view the event as a step in the right direction.
START pact expires as negotiators press on
December 10, 2009 By Nikolaus von Twickel, The Moscow Times
The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, or START, expired Saturday after Russian and U.S. negotiators in Geneva failed to reach an agreement on a replacement.
Reset caution
May 29, 2009 Vyacheslav Nikonov, Political Scientist
Russian and U.S. negotiators have begun nuclear arms control talks in Moscow with the aim of concluding a new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START)
Bilateral relations: time to start a new chapter
April 27, 2009 Mikhail Margelov, senator
Beyond the "reset button"
Russia-USA: next round for nuke debates
February 23, 2009 Vladimir Orlov, President of the Center for Policy Studies (Russia) (PIR Center)
Several weeks ago, U.S. President Barack Obama unveiled a new nuclear arms reduction initiative, addressing it initially to the leaders of Russia
The power of a reset button
February 18, 2009 Vladimir Frolov, Russia Profile
The issue of a new nuclear arms control treaty netween Russia and the United States is important, but there are more pressing problems in their relationship





























