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New START treaty receives enough votes for ratification in U.S. Senate

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Senator Bob Corker became the ninth Republican to confirm his vote for the new START arms reduction treaty with Russia on Tuesday, giving it the two-third majority needed for ratification.

Senator Bob Corker became the ninth Republican to confirm his vote for the new START arms reduction treaty with Russia on Tuesday, giving it the two-third majority needed for ratification.

He announced his support on the Senate floor, saying that "there's nothing that I think most of us care about more than our country being secure."

Senators Bob Bennett, Johnny Isakson, and Lamar Alexander came out in favor of the treaty earlier on Tuesday, following earlier announcements by Richard Lugar, Susan Collins, Olympia Snowe, Scott Brown and George Voinovich.

The Senate is expected to end debate on the treaty later on Tuesday, with the final ratification vote coming later this week.

Many Republicans claim the treaty could stand in the way of the modernization of the U.S. nuclear arsenal.

The presidents of Russia and the United States, Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama, signed the treaty in April.

The treaty restricts both nations to a maximum of 1,550 nuclear warheads, while the number of deployed and non-deployed delivery vehicles must not exceed 800 on either side.

The agreement will come into force after simultaneous ratification by both chambers of the Russian parliament and the U.S. Senate.

 

WASHINGTON, December 21 (RIA Novosti)

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