Russia ready for dialogue with EU over tactical nuclear weapons

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MOSCOW, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) -- Russia was ready to engage in dialogue over security issues with the European Union (EU), including tactical nuclear weapons, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said here on Wednesday.
"We've been unable to get through to our partners in this issue in order to at least start talking," Lavrov told a press conference after meeting with his Norwegian counterpart Jonas Gahr Store.
"Our position is well known. I repeat: we're open for direct dialogue over any issue, not through the mass media," Lavrov said.
He was responding to the call from Poland and Sweden for Moscow and Washington to slash their tactical nuclear weapons deployed in Europe.
"As part of efforts to further reduce nuclear weapons in general, as well as to build confidence in a better order of security in Europe, we today call on the leaders of the United States and Russia to commit themselves to early measures to greatly reduce so-called tactical nuclear weapons in Europe," said the Polish and Swedish Foreign Ministers in a joint article published Tuesday in U.S. papers.
They also called on Moscow to remove the nuclear weapons it deployed near the border with the EU, such as in the Kaliningrad region and on the Kola Peninsula.
Lavrov said, "Russia has been calling for many years to make the first move, including removal of all the tactical weapons in the territory of the state to which it belongs."
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