Biden Says U.S. Keen to Reset Relationship With Russia
Addressing WMDs could help repair the strained relationship
US Vice President Joseph Biden reportedly told Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov that despite the recent chill in Russia-US relations, Washington wants to put the reset between the two countries back on track.
Kommersant daily, quoting a source in Russia's delegation at the Munich Security Conference, said Biden believes the normalization of relations between Moscow and Washington may begin with joint cooperation in resisting the spread of weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
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