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U.S. and Russia Hold Nuclear Talks in Geneva

HeadlineJul 29, 2021

High-ranking diplomats from the United States and Russia, the world’s two largest nuclear superpowers, met in Geneva Wednesday to discuss arms control and other issues. This comes a month after President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to begin a bilateral dialogue on nuclear arms. The two countries possess about 90% of the world’s nuclear weapons.

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