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The Biden administration blamed Russia for postponing meetings to discuss the nuclear weapons deal between the two countries that were scheduled to begin in Egypt on Tuesday, a State Department spokesman said, saying the decision was made "unilaterally" by Russia.
“The United States and the Russian Federation decided to convene a meeting of the Bilateral Consultative Commission on the New START Treaty (BCC) in Cairo, Egypt, to discuss the implementation of the New START Treaty on Tuesday, November 29. The Russian side informed the United States that Russia has unilaterally postponed the meeting and stated that it would propose new dates," the spokesman said.
The US "is willing to reschedule at the earliest possible date as the resumption of inspections is a priority to uphold the treaty as an instrument of stability," the spokesman added.
The Russian Foreign Ministry told Russian state media RIA Novosti that the talks had been postponed, but did not give a reason for the delay.
Source: CNN