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Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT)
SALT, the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, was the agreement signed by the US and USSR to limit the production of nuclear weapons.
The United States and USSR actually had reached an agreement to negotiate on the limitations and reductions of both the strategic offensive and defensive systems.
The US had signed several nuclear treaties throughout much of the Cold War. These include the 1963 Limited Test Ban Treaty, the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, the 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, the 1972 Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty I ABM treaty, the 1972 Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty I Interim Agreement, the 1979 Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty II, the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, the 1993 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty II, and the 1996 Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).
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Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START)
The Arms Reduction, also known as the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), is a treaty to reduce and limit the strategic offensive arms.
The US and the Societs had two discussions called the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, SALT I and SALT II. START I and II, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, limited the production of nuclear weapons.
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Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty
Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I), signed in 1991
Lynn Rusten has written: 'The Soviet position in the strategic arms reduction talks (START) and Soviet reaction to the U.S. START proposals' -- subject(s): Military relations, Nuclear arms control, Strategic Arms Reduction Talks, Strategic forces