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    United States halts cooperation with Russia on CFE arms treaty

    © AFP/ Massoud Houssainin
    06:45 23/11/2011
    WASHINGTON, November 23 (RIA Novosti)


    The United States has curbed its cooperation with Russia on the
    Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) treaty, State Department
    spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said on Tuesday.

    The restriction means that the United States will no longer exchange
    information on conventional weapons and troops with Russia four years
    after Russia stopped implementing the treaty in 2007.

    `Today the United States announced in Vienna, Austria, that it would
    cease carrying out certain obligations under the Conventional Armed
    Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty with regard to Russia,' Nuland said in a
    statement.

    `This announcement in the CFE Treaty's implementation group comes
    after the United States and NATO Allies have tried over the past 4
    years to find a diplomatic solution following Russia's decision in
    2007 to cease implementation with respect to all other 29 CFE States,'
    she said.

    `Since then, Russia has refused to accept inspections and ceased to
    provide information to other CFE Treaty parties on its military forces
    as required by the Treaty,' she said.

    The original CFE Treaty was signed in 1990 by 16 NATO countries and
    six Warsaw Pact members and came into force in 1992. The treaty set
    equal ceilings for each bloc on five key categories of conventional
    armaments and military hardware, including tanks, combat armored
    vehicles, artillery, assault helicopters and combat aircraft.

    The CFE Treaty played a crucial stabilizing role during the breakup of
    the Soviet Union and its satellite states in Eastern Europe. However,
    later the document became largely outdated and irrelevant amid
    large-scale changes in the military and political environment.

    The treaty was updated in 1999, but NATO members states refused to
    ratify it citing the fact that Russia was keeping troops in Georgia
    and the breakaway Moldovan region of Transdnestr as a pretext.

    Russia imposed a unilateral moratorium on the CFE treaty in December
    2007, citing concerns over NATO's eastward expansion, U.S. missile
    defense plans for Europe, and the refusal of alliance members to
    ratify the adapted treaty. Moscow has repeatedly said it will resume
    its participation in the CFE if NATO member states ratify the adapted
    treaty.

    Nuland also said her country will continue implementing the treaty and
    carrying out all `obligations with all States Parties other than
    Russia, including not exceeding the numerical limits on conventional
    armaments and equipment established by the Treaty."

    "We will resume full Treaty implementation regarding Russia if Russia
    resumes implementation of its Treaty obligations,' she said.

    `The United States remains firmly committed to revitalizing
    conventional arms control in Europe. In order to increase transparency
    and consistent with our longstanding effort to promote stability and
    build confidence in Europe, the United States will voluntarily inform
    Russia of any significant change in our force posture in Europe,' she
    said.




    From: A. Papazian
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