NEW YORK, July 7 (UPI) -- Russia, the world's second-biggest arms dealer, wants a flexible arms-control treaty, a diplomat told a U.N. conference.
Alexander Deineko, the deputy head of the Foreign Ministry Department of Security and Disarmament, told other delegates Friday a treaty should outline general principles on the arms trade and leave the specifics of implementing it up to the signing states, RIA Novosti reported.