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US President Barack Obama met leaders of 46 countries including President Arroyo on Monday to begin discussions on ways to secure vulnerable nuclear material around the world to prevent terrorists from getting weapons-useable fissile material.

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The United States and Russia have reached an agreement on "all documents" necessary to sign a new nuclear arms treaty, a senior Kremlin official said yesterday, but he stopped short of saying both sides are ready to sign.

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President Barack Obama said yesterday the United States and Russia would have a replacement treaty on reducing nuclear arms ready for approval by year's end, an announcement designed as an upbeat ending to a summit with Asia-Pacific leaders.

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US President Barack Obama met leaders of 46 countries including President Arroyo on Monday to begin discussions on ways to secure vulnerable nuclear material around the world to prevent terrorists from getting weapons-useable fissile material.

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The United States and Russia have reached an agreement on "all documents" necessary to sign a new nuclear arms treaty, a senior Kremlin official said yesterday, but he stopped short of saying both sides are ready to sign.

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President Barack Obama said yesterday the United States and Russia would have a replacement treaty on reducing nuclear arms ready for approval by year's end, an announcement designed as an upbeat ending to a summit with Asia-Pacific leaders.

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