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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.
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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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Resources: Obama’s Agenda for U.S.-Russian Relations
Photo Gallery: Key U.S.–Russian Summits, 1985–2009
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Milestones in U.S.-Russian Arms Control
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