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Lugar: Reconsider plans to end Russia treaty
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Lugar: Reconsider plans to end Russia treaty
By Renee Schoof | McClatchy Newspapers

* Posted on Thu, June 21, 2007


WASHINGTON — Republican Sen. Richard Lugar, co-creator of the program that’s helped Russia dismantle and secure large portions of its Soviet-era nuclear forces, strongly urged the Bush administration on Thursday to reconsider plans to end the treaty based system that allows Moscow and Washington to monitor each other’s nuclear arsenals.

“I'm concerned that transparency and verification will suffer if legally binding regimes are permitted to dissolve,” Lugar told Daniel Fried, the assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs. “The predictability and confidence provided by treaty verification reduces the chances of misinterpretation, miscalculation and error.” He said that Russian-American relations were “complicated enough without introducing more elements of uncertainty into the nuclear relationship.”

Democrat Joe Biden, D-Del, chairman of the foreign relations committee, also sounded the alarm bell. “I think it would be the single greatest negative legacy this administration could leave if it leaves us in a situation where this is no future architecture to follow on to START,” he said.

Bush administration officials want to replace the complex verification system of the 1991 START treaty, which expires in 2009, with a more informal system. McClatchy reported in an exclusive story this week that talks between Moscow and Washington on a replacement accord have been delayed for three months by a dispute between Bush administration policymakers and U.S. intelligence officials.

The Indiana Republican said that weapons of mass destruction remain the No. 1 national security threat to both countries, and that “success in this area would enhance national security and improve the prospects of U.S.-Russian cooperation in other policy areas.”

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