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US and Russia seek fresh weapons treaty

By James Blitz and Edward Luce in London and Charles Clover in Moscow

Published: April 1 2009 20:29 | Last updated: April 1 2009 20:29

President Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev, his Russian counterpart, said on Wednesday that they would seek to agree a new arms-control treaty before the end of the year in a significant attempt to put bilateral relations back on a positive track.

Meeting for the first time since Mr Obama became US president, both men said after talks in London that negotiators would start working on a treaty to limit the number of strategic nuclear warheads held by both sides.

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