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New Start Treaty – US And Russia Agreed To Cut Down The Number Of Their Nuclear Piles

MOSCOW:To cut nuclear arms “New Start Treaty” was signed on Thursday by US President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev. They will reduce their nuclear arsenals upto 1,550 warheads over coming seven years. It is about third less than 2,200 currently allowed. The signing has symbolised a great cooperation and mutual mature understanding between Moscow and Washington.

The signing has symbolised great level of cooperation two great nations. They have got great history, culture and civilization of their own. The agreement has been signed for the sake of global security. The new cut in the largest arsenals on the planet is a great step towards creating a world without nuclear weapons. It is a signal towards the world that there is no need for it.

The two Presidents put their names into the history, in a lavish chamber within the Czech capital’s presidential castle complex. It is the similar place historic speech of Barrack Obama was delivered, where he expressed his desire for a world without nuclear bombs. Barrack Obama asserted that, “This is an important milestone for nuclear security and non-proliferation”. This is also a new step in the relationship of United States and Russia. He further added that signing the treaty is as one step ahead on longer journey and the new treaty paves the way for further arms cuts.

The President of United States Barrack Obama asserted that it is critical for both of us to show significant leadership. The main concern we are been confronted with is non-proliferation and nuclear terrorism. The Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in the meantime, praised the signing. He said signing the “New Start Treaty” is a historic event that would launch a new chapter of cooperation and mutual understanding between the two great countries. Medvedev asserted that he was very much optimistic about reaching a compromise on the crucial matter.

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