For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
December 13, 2001
Response to Russian Statement on U.S. ABM Treaty Withdrawal
Statement by the Press Secretary
Response to Russian Statement on U.S. ABM Treaty Withdrawal
The United States welcomes President Putin's statement.
We agree with President Putin that the decision taken by the President
of the United States presents no threat to the national security of the
Russian Federation.
We have worked intensively with Russia to create a new strategic
framework for our relationship based on mutual interests and
cooperation across a broad range of political, economic, and security
issues. Together, the United States and Russia have made
substantial progress in our efforts and look forward to even greater
progress in the future.
The United States in particular welcomes Russia's commitment to deep
reductions in its level of offensive strategic nuclear
forces. Combined with the reductions of U.S. strategic
nuclear forces announced by President Bush in November, this action
will result in the lowest level of strategic nuclear weapons deployed
by our two countries in decades. We will work with Russia to
formalize this arrangement on offensive forces, including appropriate
verification and transparency measures.
Russia's announcement of nuclear reductions and its commitment to
continue to conduct close consultations with the United States reflect
our shared desire to continue the essential work of building a new
relationship for a new century.
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