Update 2 18:55 Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – US President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev late Friday 4 December issued this joint statement after a week of high-level negotiations in Geneva:
“Recognizing our mutual determination to support strategic stability between the United States of America and the Russian Federation, we express our commitment, as a matter of principle, to continue to work together in the spirit of the Start Treaty following its expiration, as well as our firm intention to ensure that a new treaty on strategic arms enter into force at the earliest possible date.”
The treaty officially expires Saturday 5 December 2009. The two countries have said in recent weeks that while they were working towards completing a draft for a new treaty by the time the old one ends, it would more likely be the end of 2009 before a draft could be ready. The new statement avoids setting a deadline, but reinforces the commitment of both sides.
A spokesperson for the US Mission in Geneva said that “The US and Russia are continuing to work hard to complete the new Start Treaty and our delegations are making significant progress toward that end, nonetheless, some difficult issues remain.”
Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Russians and US teams met for five rounds of talks from 1-3 June, the followup to an agreement in 9 March 2009 in Geneva between US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, to re-open the START (strategic arms reduction treaty) talks. A spokesperson for the US Mission to the UN in Geneva would comment only that “The current 3-day round of talks on an agreement to replace the START treaty has concluded in Geneva,” adding that the US was represented at the talks “by an interagency team lead by Rose Gottemoeller, Assistant Secretary of State for Verification, Compliance, and Implementation.”
Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be in Geneva at the end of next week, part of a seven-day swing through Israel, Egypt, the Palestinian Territories, Belgium, Switzerland, and Turkey 1-7 March 2009.
























