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Bush, Putin Leave Arms Disputes Unsettled
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Arms Control Today
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May 1, 2008
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Meeting for their final time as presidents, George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin extolled their efforts to move the United States and Russia beyond their Cold War confrontation. Yet, the two leaders left unresolved arms disputes rooted in that competition that have been a constant source of friction for their two administrations.
Organized on short notice, the summit took place April 5-6 in Sochi, Russia, on Putin's initiative. He had called for the meeting following a March meeting in Moscow of the two countries' top defense and foreign policy officials. (See ACT, April 2008.) Stephen Hadley, Bush's national security adviser, announced the trip March 26 and said its purpose was to ...
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