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  2. Russian reset - Wikipedia

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    Russia had viewed the planned missile shield as a military threat. Vladimir Putin said the decision was "correct and brave". In March, 2010, the U.S. and Russia agreed to reduce their nuclear arsenals. [5] In May 2010, major powers including the U.S., China, and Russia agreed on sanctions against Iran. Three days later, the Obama administration ...

  3. European foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration

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    For purposes of U.S. foreign policy, Europe consists of the European Union and non-EU states in Europe. President Barack Obama plans to increase American troops in Europe to their highest levels since 2003, and station more special operations aircraft and Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System ships there to provide quick access to Africa and the Middle East.

  4. European Security Treaty - Wikipedia

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    Dmitry Medvedev with Barack Obama at a joint press conference in Washington, 2010. European Security Treaty is proposition made by Russian president Dmitry Medvedev for a new security agreement between Europe, CIS countries, and the United States. The Treaty was a push from Russia to address the “NATO-centrism” in the European security ...

  5. Presidency of Barack Obama - Wikipedia

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    On April 8, 2010, Obama and Medvedev signed the New START treaty, a major nuclear arms control agreement that reduced the nuclear weapons stockpiles of both countries and provided for a monitoring regime. [321] In December 2010, the Senate ratified New START in a 71–26 vote, with 13 Republicans and all Democrats voting in favor of the treaty ...

  6. Russia–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    2010: Obama and Medvedev sign New START treaty in Prague, Czech Republic, to replace the START I and it will eventually see the reduction of both nations' nuclear arsenals to 1,500 warheads for both the U.S. and Russia on April 8. Barack Obama meets with Prime Minister Putin outside Moscow, July 7, 2009

  7. New START - Wikipedia

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    New START (Russian abbrev.: СНВ-III, SNV-III from сокращение стратегических наступательных вооружений "reduction of strategic offensive arms") is a nuclear arms reduction treaty between the United States and the Russian Federation with the formal name of Measures for the Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms.

  8. Agreement between the United States of America and the ...

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    Version 53 of the April 2022 Congressional Research Service guide to "Arms Control and Nonproliferation: A Catalog of Treaties and Agreements" mentions this Agreement with the annotation that it "Provides for U.S. assistance to Russia for the safe and secure transportation, storage, and destruction of nuclear, chemical, and other weapons." [3]

  9. United States presidential visits to Eastern Europe and ...

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    [8] May 23–26, 2002 Russia: Moscow, Saint Petersburg Summit meeting with President Vladimir Putin. Signed Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty. [8] November 19–22, 2002 Czech Republic: Prague Attended the NATO and EAPC summit meetings. [8] November 22, 2002 Russia: St. Petersburg Met with President Vladimir Putin. [8] November 23, 2002 ...

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