By Amy F. Woolf*
After meeting in Geneva on June 16, 2021, President Biden and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin released a Joint Statement on Strategic Stability, which outlined their agreement on a path forward for nuclear arms control and risk reduction. In February, the two Presidents agreed to extend the New START...
Nuclear Arms Control After the Biden-Putin Summit – Analysis
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