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    Russian, U.S. Presidents issue joint statement
    05.12.2009 13:10 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ President of the United States of America Barack
    Obama and President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev issued a
    joint statement by the on the Expiration of the Strategic Arms
    Reduction Treaty (START).

    The statement reads:
    `The United States of America and the Russian Federation recognize the
    significant contribution of the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of
    Kazakhstan, and Ukraine to successful implementation of the Treaty
    Between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist
    Republics on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms
    (START) Treaty.

    The value of the START Treaty was greatly enhanced when the Republic
    of Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan, and Ukraine removed all
    nuclear weapons from their territories and acceded to the Treaty on
    the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) as non-nuclear-weapon
    states. The actions of these states have enhanced the NPT regime, had
    a beneficial impact on international security and strategic stability,
    and created favorable conditions for further steps to reduce nuclear
    arsenals.

    The United States of America and the Russian Federation welcome the
    commitment of the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan, and
    Ukraine to their status as non-nuclear-weapon states.

    The fulfillment by these states of their obligations under the
    Protocol to the START Treaty of May 23, 1992, (Lisbon Protocol) and
    their accession to the NPT as non-nuclear-weapon states, strengthened
    their security, which was reflected, inter alia, in the Budapest
    Memoranda of December 5, 1994. In this connection, the United States
    of America and the Russian Federation confirm that the assurances
    recorded in the Budapest Memoranda will remain in effect after
    December 4, 2009.'
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