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Open Skies Treaty: US to withdraw from arms control deal

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The US has announced it will withdraw from a major accord that permits unarmed aerial surveillance flights over dozens of participating countries. The Open Skies Treaty came into force in 2002 and is designed to boost confidence and assure against attacks. But senior US officials said the country was withdrawing due to repeated Russian violations of its terms. US President Donald Trump later said there was a very good chance we'll reach a new agreement with Russia.

The US will formally withdraw from the accord in six months, officials said. One official told Reuters news agency that during the course of this review it has become abundantly clear that it is no longer in America's interests to remain a party to the Open Skies Treaty. Some 35 nations are party to the treaty, including Russia, Canada and the UK//(BBC/Reuters)

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