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Q: What The SALT I treaty prove?
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Who signed the SALT Treaty?

U.S.A. & U.S.S.R.


What was the oneword name of the treaty that came out of the SALT talks?

" START "(Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty).


What does SALT stand for?

Could be wrong...I could be wrong, but I thought that it stood for, "Strategic, Air, and Land Treaty." AnswerStrategic Arms Limitations Treaty AnswerSouthern African Large Telescope. It is a multiple-mirror based telescope in world-famous observatory post in Sutherland. The URL is: http://www.salt.ac.za/ It stands forStrategicArmsLimitationsTalk


What did Nixon do while in office?

signed the SALT treaty(:


What nations signed the SALT treaty?

the U.S.S.R. and The u.S.A.


What treaty proved the US and the USSR could reach an agreement relating to arms control?

the SALT treaty. ( Strategic Arms limitation Treaty )


What is the acronym for the treaty signed in 1972 limiting nuclear weapons?

SALT Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty


Who is considered to be a treaty Indian?

If you are registered in a tribe and have the documentation to prove it, you could be one.


What Treaty placed a ceiling on the amount of nuclear weapons the US and Soviet Union could possess?

SALT, the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, was the agreement signed by the US and USSR to limit the production of nuclear weapons.


In 1972 Nixon traveled to communist china to normalize trade relations and then went to where to sign the strategic arms limitation treaty or salt?

he went to moscow to sign the SALT TREATY.


What president signed the SALT 2 treaty?

Gerald Ford


What treaty did Nixon sign with the Soviet Union?

Nixon negotiated the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) that would slow the increase in the number of ballistic missiles in the arsenals of the US and USSR. It was signed by President Ford in 1974 and Salt II by Jimmy Carter in 1979. SALT was later superceded by START under President Reagan, which sought to actively decrease the strategic weapons on both sides. START I and START II were signed by President George H. Bush.