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A new report prepared by leading experts at the Monterey Institute’s James Martin Center or Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) recommends that the United States and Russia ā€œagree to exchange data about their respective tactical nuclear arsenals in Europe as a step toward hastening the process of removing the weapons.ā€ The report, ā€œReducing and Regulating Tactical (Nonstrategic) Nuclear Weapons in Europe,ā€ was authored by CNS Director William Potter and CNS colleagues Miles Pomper and Nikolai Sokov at the request of Finland’s Foreign Affairs Ministry.

ā€œGiven the longstanding deadlock, new approaches are needed to jump-start serious negotiations,ā€ states , which was covered today by Global Security Newswire, a service of the National Journal.

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