he went to moscow to sign the SALT TREATY.
détente. (defined: the easing of tensions or strained relations (especially between nations))
SALT, the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, was the agreement signed by the US and USSR to limit the production of nuclear weapons.
The two countries agreed to produce fewer missiles under the terms of the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty.
That agreement is called SALT. Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty.
In May 1972, President Richard Nixon met with Soviet Communist Party leader Leonid Brezhnev in Moscow as part of his efforts to improve U.S.-Soviet relations during the Cold War. This summit resulted in significant agreements, including the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I), which aimed to curb the nuclear arms race between the two superpowers. The meeting marked a pivotal moment in détente, showcasing Nixon's commitment to diplomacy and cooperation with the Soviet Union.
détente. (defined: the easing of tensions or strained relations (especially between nations))
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
SALT was an acronym for Strategic Arms Limitation Talks.
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks.
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks.
SALT, the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, was the agreement signed by the US and USSR to limit the production of nuclear weapons.
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
The two countries agreed to produce fewer missiles under the terms of the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty.
Harry L Wrenn has written: 'The benefits and risks of a comprehensive nuclear explosions test ban' -- subject(s): Nuclear explosions, Testing, Nuclear nonproliferation 'Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START)' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Arms control, Disarmament 'SALT II' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks II 'Strategic arms control' -- subject(s): Nuclear arms control, Military relations
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks / Treaty
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