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"The wordings have been mainly agreed on, some minor disagreements remain," Sergei Prikhodko said.

Disagreements over verification and control procedures prevented Moscow and Washington from signing a new deal before the New Year break to replace the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START 1), which expired on December 5.

President Dmitry Medvedev and his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama ordered a speedy completion of the deal last week. A new round of talks on the treaty began on Monday.

Another Kremlin official said on condition of anonymity on Wednesday that U.S. experts close to the negotiations have named Prague as a possible venue for the signing of the deal.

"Moscow has not rejected the choice," he said. "The treaty is likely to be signed in a third country."

The Bush administration wanted to place a radar base in the Czech Republic as part of its controversial missile shield plans for Europe. Moscow considered the scheme a threat to its national

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Zhu Ying biblioteca World Wide Web di notizie, secondo il britannico \"Daily Telegraph\" ha riportato il 27 marzo, 26 marzo, il British East Coast Main Line ferroviarie principali fallimento del segnale, migliaia di passeggeri sono stati bloccati per un massimo di cinque treni ore,mbt.


Riferito che dopo 01:00 dello stesso giorno, la ferrovia locale del segnale errore di sistema del computer si è verificato, che porta alla città di Northallerton nello Yorkshire e il treno passeggeri era intrappolato tra il modo in 5. Ferrovia operazioni, ha dichiarato di non so quanti di ogni treno in persona, ma la maggior parte sono intrappolati i passeggeri che viaggiano sulla costa orientale del treno veloce,mbt shoes.


Ha riferito che un passeggero all\'interno del treno sono stati evacuati dalla scaletta, e poi per la strada più vicina è una stazione. Alcuni treno fino a 18:45 per sbarazzarsi di difficoltà, lasciando la zona dell\'incidente.


È stato riferito che il fallimento del sistema segnale portato anche a molti altri treni è stata interrotta o annullata,mbt shoes clearance.

28.03.2011


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