United States of America
STATEMENT BY RUSSIA'S MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS CONCERNING US SENATE RATIFICATION OF RUSSIAN-AMERICAN STRATEGIC OFFENSIVE REDUCTIONS TREATY
Unofficial translation from Russian
STATEMENT BY RUSSIA'S MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Concerning US Senate Ratification of Russian-American Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty
Moscow welcomes the unanimous decision by US Senate to ratify the Russian-American Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty.
Signed on May 24, 2002, by Presidents Vladimir Putin and George Bush, the Moscow Treaty has become a landmark agreement in the field of real and radical nuclear disarmament and a weighty practical expression of the new relations of strategic partnership between the Russian Federation and the United States of America.
In the current not easy international situation the Treaty serves as an example of a legal, political solution of the most complex and acute security problems through the cooperation and collective efforts of great powers in the interests of the entire world community.
The Russian side is confident that after the ratification of the Moscow Treaty by the Federal Assembly of Russia and its entry into force it will become an important factor of strategic stability and global security in the international relations of the 21st century.
March 7, 2003