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March 24, 2008
Question Taken at the March 24, 2008, Daily Press Briefing

U.S.-Russia Missile Defense Talks (Taken Question)

Question: Can you confirm that the U.S. and Russia will hold discussions on missile defense this week?

Answer: A U.S. interagency team led by Acting Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security John Rood will meet on Wednesday, March 26, with a Russian team led by Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Kislyak to address security issues including missile defense, following up on the 2+2 meeting of Foreign and Defense Ministers in Moscow last week.

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