The US and Russia yesterday pledged to cut their strategic nuclear arsenals by a third and pursue closer bilateral ties.
But they failed to settle their most serious dispute, the row over American plans to install anti-missile defence bases in eastern Europe.
At the first US-Russia summit in Moscow in seven years, US president Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev, his Russian counterpart, declared that their two nations would co-operate in addressing global issues, including nuclear non-proliferation, terrorism and the instability in Afghanistan.
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