Kremlin hails Senate's approval of nuclear treaty

US poised to ratify nuclear treaty with Russia AFP/File – US President Barack Obama(L) and his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev shaking hands after signing …

MOSCOW – President Dmitry Medvedev on Thursday welcomed the U.S. Senate's decision to ratify a landmark U.S.-Russian nuclear arms control treaty, but Russian legislators said they need to study a resolution until January accompanying the document before following suit.

Medvedev's spokeswoman Natalya Timakova said that when he signed the New START treaty with President Barack Obama, they agreed that the ratification process should be conducted simultaneously.

She said that Medvedev voiced hope that both houses of Russian parliament would ratify the pact, but added that they would need some time to analyze the Senate's conditions for its ratification before making their decision.

The New START treaty, signed by Obama and Medvedev in April, would limit each country's strategic nuclear warheads to 1,550, down from the current ceiling of 2,200. It also would re-establish a system for monitoring and verification which ended last year with the expiration of a previous arms control deal.

Legislators in the Kremlin-controlled parliament had said before the Senate landmark ruling on Wednesday that they would approve the treaty quickly after it is ratified in the U.S.

Lower house speaker Boris Gryzlov, however, told reporters Thursday that the Senate's ratification resolution contained some conditions and the legislators need to carefully study the text before making decision.

He added that the State Duma may ratify the pact Friday if the text of the treaty itself remained unchanged.

"If these conditions don't change the text of the treaty, we may pass a ratification bill even tomorrow," Gryzlov said.

He said that the house would need more time if it finds any changes in the body of the treaty.

Russian lawmakers might need to work on the treaty until next January, said Konstantin Kosachyov, the chairman of the international affairs committee in the State Duma. The resolution on the treaty's ratification "contains many interpretations that need a thorough study and a response of Russian lawmakers," he said.

Conservative Republicans said the pact would limit U.S. options on missile defense, lacked sufficient procedures to verify Russia's adherence and deserved more time for consideration.

Obama called the treaty a national security imperative and pressed strongly for its approval before Congress, with a Republican majority, assumes power in January. In recent days, he had telephoned a handful of wavering Republicans, eventually locking in their votes.

The Obama administration has argued that the United States must show credibility in its improved relations with its former Cold War foe, and the treaty was critical to any rapprochement. The White House is also counting on Russia to help pressure Iran over its nuclear ambitions.

Republicans had tried to kill the treaty by forcing changes in its language that would have sent it back for negotiations with Moscow. Democrats sought to appease some Republican senators by letting them raise these issues in legislation accompanying the treaty that would not directly affect the pact.

On Wednesday, two such amendments, one on missile defense and one on funding for the U.S. nuclear arsenal, passed with support from both parties.

Konstantin Kosachev, the head of the Duma's foreign affairs committee, said that decision is conditioned on the analysis of the amendments.

"We realize that the process shouldn't be delayed, but we intend to work in such a way that it doesn't affect the quality," he said.

Kosachev said that the Duma may quickly approve the pact Friday without any conditions, or could decide to include some conditions of its own, which could delay the vote.

The treaty must also be ratified by the upper house, whose speaker Sergei Mironov said that could happen on Friday as well, if the Duma approves the document, the ITAR-Tass news agency reported.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Thursday that Moscow was still waiting for the official text of the resolution and refused to comment on issues raised by Republicans in the Senate resolution.

"The specific content of the Senate resolution will naturally determine the wording that our legislators will put in the Russian ratification bill," Lavrov said at a briefing.

Retired Gen. Vladimir Dvorkin, who helped negotiate previous arms deals with the United States, predicted that the Kremlin-controlled parliament will quickly ratify the New START.

"This treaty is important for the Russian leadership because it formally preserves the nuclear balance with the United States, the last attribute of a superpower," Dvorkin said, according to the Interfax news agency.

In phone conversation Thursday morning, Medvedev congratulated Obama on the Senates approval of the treaty, and the two leaders agreed that this was a historic event for both countries and for U.S.-Russia relations, according to a statement from the White House.

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Associated Press reporters Nataliya Vasilyeva and Maria Rybakova contributed to this report.

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    Mr. X 2 hours ago Report Abuse
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    Steve 3 hours ago Report Abuse
    I'm always amazed at how uneducated most of you posters are. I'm not going to teach you how things work in the world today, but most of your dumb comments left over from the Cold War. Stop worrying about "Commies" and get your GEDs.
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    RepublicanTeaPartyClown 3 hours ago Report Abuse
    Russia's nuclear arsenal is allowed to grow and ours is dimished by 1/3rd, but what is wrong with that? The united states of amerika is 1/3rd the size of Russia. Makes sense to me. Let's all have s'mores!
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    RepublicanTeaPartyClown 3 hours ago Report Abuse
    As Vladimir and I made love under the red moon eclipse, he assured me Russia would never harm the Nation of Alaska (now the lower states, that's a different story).
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    Jinn 3 hours ago Report Abuse
    Russia's nuclear arsenal is allowed to grow and ours is dimished by 1/3rd
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    I thought the Cold War was over. Or was the fall of the Berlin Wall faked like the moon landing? ;-)
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    If more people watched Fox News instead of Oprah, the Obama mistake would have never happened.

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