Russia, Donald Trump and nuclear arms treaty
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Russian President Vladimir Putin's foreign minister and close lieutenant, Sergey Lavrov, accused Trump on Monday of continuing "Bidenism" and betraying what was agreed between the two leaders at their summit in Anchorage, Alaska, last August.
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