Brezhnev
Brezhnev
Leonid Brezhnev signed SALT I with Richard Nixon in 1972.
Leonid Brezhnev
The SALT 1 and SALT 2 were based for the same purpose to limit the expansions and manufactures of Nuclear Weapons between the Soviet Union and the United States. Richard Nixon signed SALT 1.and Jimmy Carter signed SALT 2.
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.
Brezhnev
To limit the production of nuclear missiles.
Leonid Brezhnev signed SALT I with Richard Nixon in 1972.
Leonid Brezhnev
To limit the production of nuclear missiles.
SALT was first
The SALT 1 treatise was signed on 26 May 1972.
The SALT 1 and SALT 2 were based for the same purpose to limit the expansions and manufactures of Nuclear Weapons between the Soviet Union and the United States. Richard Nixon signed SALT 1.and Jimmy Carter signed SALT 2.
SALT talks
To limit the production of nuclear missiles.
It marked the first attempt to restrict US and Soviet nuclear weapons.The SALT-1 Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty stopped the growth in US/Soviet intercontinental-range nuclear weapons arsenals. It was signed at Moscow May 26, 1972. It was approved by U.S. President September 30, 1972. The leaders were U.S. President Richard M. Nixon and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev.
SALT 1 was a treatise between United States and Soviet Union with the scope to limit nuclear armaments and missiles, signed in 1972. After this United States refused to sign SALT 2.