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NewsFebruary 11, 2009

MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is "ready for thorough joint work" with Washington on disarmament and other issues, a Kremlin spokeswoman said Tuesday. The remarks appear to be a response to President Obama, who called Monday for Washington and Moscow to "lead the way" in reducing the global nuclear threat. Natalya Timakova said Medvedev welcomes the initial signals from Washington on the potential for future U.S.-Russian relations...

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MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is "ready for thorough joint work" with Washington on disarmament and other issues, a Kremlin spokeswoman said Tuesday. The remarks appear to be a response to President Obama, who called Monday for Washington and Moscow to "lead the way" in reducing the global nuclear threat. Natalya Timakova said Medvedev welcomes the initial signals from Washington on the potential for future U.S.-Russian relations.

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