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Russia and the United States may come to terms over security problems · 2007-09-06 18:19
Sergei Lavrov believes that political will and a professional, competent approach will allow Russia and the United States to come to terms over security problems.
After talks with his US counterpart Condoleezza Rice Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said, that it had been "a very useful discussion" and he believed that "the presence of political will and a professional and trusting approach by both sides will make one hopeful agreements will be achieved"
"We reviewed progress in the consultations being held by experts from the defense and foreign ministries of the two countries over the missile defense problems, the situation involving the CFET in the wake of the moratorium Russia had to introduce, and matters related to strategic offensive arms in the contest of the presidents' instruction to draft new agreements to replace the START-1 treaty expiring next year," he added, ITAR-Tass reported.
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