In Moscow, Obama to Focus on Arms Control

Washington Post - 6th Jul 2009

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Barack Obama: MOSCOW, July 6 -- President Obama arrived in Moscow today for the start of a three-day summit with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev that aides were hopeful would yield a framework for an agreement to replace an expiring nuclear arms control treaty. Read full story at Washington Post

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