As the 2012 NATO Summit draws near, the lack of agreement between the Alliance and Russia stands in contrast to the promise of the last summit in 2010.
Preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons has been a key US concern.
The plants will be powered by nuclear reactors running on highly enriched uranium (HEU), that can be converted to weapon-grade material.
Medvedev’s statement on military responses to missile defense sounds more threatening than it actually is.
Russian tactical nuclear weapons appear to have a curious propensity to surface with some regularity in Kaliningrad oblast.
Russian tactical nuclear weapons appear with some regularity in Kaliningrad oblast.
US and Russia find that setting the agenda is an almost insurmountable obstacle.
Concessions made to win approval challenge Obama’s nonproliferation agenda.
The Civilian Nuclear Cooperation agreement enters into force and Russia agrees to bilateral studies of the conversion of six reactors.