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After long and complicated negotiations, President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev are expected to sign the treaty in two weeks in Prague, Czech Republic, officials in Washington, D.C., and Moscow said.Specifics of the treaty have not yet been released, but the New York Times on Wednesday quoted officials as saying the treaty would require each side to reduce its number of deployed nuclear weapons from 2,200 to 1,600. It also would dictate that each side reduce its arsenal of land- sea- and bomber-based launchers from 1,600 to 800.