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Russia withdraws from the plutonium agreement signed with the United States
The lower house of the Russian parliament approved on Wednesday a withdrawal from a landmark deal with the United States that aims to reduce vast stocks of weapons-grade Plutonium leftover from thousands of Cold War nucleotide warheads. In 2000, the Plutonium Management and Disposition Agreement, or PMDA, was signed by both Russia and the United States. This agreement committed them to dispose of a minimum of 34 tonnes each of weapons-grade Plutonium, which U.S. officials estimated would be enough for up to 17,000 nuclear bombs. It was signed in 2011. A Russian note about the legislation that would withdraw Moscow...