Published 05 December, 2009, 15:30
There is a possibility that there will be no legal agreement on disarmament to replace the outdated START treaty, but rather a political declaration instead, considers political analyst Victoria Panova.
“That would be a bad signal to all those countries that either have nuclear potential or are striving to achieve it to go further with that and escalate the arms race – that could be a danger,” believes Panova.
She continued, saying that “If they [Russia and the US], possessing 90% of the world’s nuclear arsenals, fail to agree on making less nuclear stocks then the other countries would not be considering them being serious in keeping their promises.”
source: http://rt.com/Politics/2009-12-05/russia-us-nuclear-disarmament.html#
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There is a possibility that there will be no legal agreement on disarmament to replace the outdated START treaty, but rather a political declaration instead, considers political analyst Victoria Panova.
“That would be a bad signal to all those countries that either have nuclear potential or are striving to achieve it to go further with that and escalate the arms race – that could be a danger,” believes Panova.
She continued, saying that “If they [Russia and the US], possessing 90% of the world’s nuclear arsenals, fail to agree on making less nuclear stocks then the other countries would not be considering them being serious in keeping their promises.”
source: http://rt.com/Politics/2009-12-05/russia-us-nuclear-disarmament.html#
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