美国其实是想全面禁止核武器,俄罗斯不干,俄国人说我常规武器干不过你,没有核武器就没得玩了
MOSCOW, March 26 (Itar-Tass) -- Russia and the United States will sign a new strategic offensive arms reduction treaty in Prague on April 8 at a meeting between the presidents of the countries Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama. The leaders of the countries came to the agreement during a telephone conversation on Friday, the Kremlin press service reported.
The Soviet Union and the United States signed the previous START treaty in 1991. The START treaty entered into force on December 5, 1994 for 15 years and became the first Russian-U.S. treaty that not only restricted the arms race, but envisaged the real reduction of the already accrued arsenals of strategic nuclear weapons.
On December 5, 2009, the START treaty expired, but the presidents of Russia and the United States have made a special statement on the adherence to cooperation in the spirit of this document after its expiry and agreed to draft a new treaty.