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SALT 1 in 1972 the President was Richard Nixon and

SALT 2 in 1979 the President was Jimmy Carter.

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What soviet leader signed the salt 1 and 2 agreements?

Brezhnev


What arms agreement between the US and the Soviet Union attempted to slow the arms race by limiting?

The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) resulted in two key agreements: SALT I in 1972 and SALT II in 1979. These agreements aimed to limit the number of strategic ballistic missile launchers and nuclear warheads possessed by both the United States and the Soviet Union, thereby slowing the arms race during the Cold War. Although SALT I successfully established limits, SALT II faced challenges and was never fully ratified due to geopolitical tensions.


What did the Salt 1 Treaty proved?

The Superpowers could reach agreements relating to arms control.


Who did president carver meet to sign the the SALT II agreement?

Leonid Brezhnev met with President Carver to sign the Salt II agreement.


Who was the president in 1979 during the SALT II siging?

it is Benjamin harrison Edit: um, I'm pretty sure it was Jimmy Carter


Why salt kill the Russian president?

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What accusation has CIA agent Evelyn Salt on the run in Salt?

That she is trying to kill the president


Who was president when the salt II signing happened?

Jimmy Carter signed the Salt II agreement in 1979.


What are facts about Boston non importation agreements?

In august 1st 1768 goods such as hemp, duck, and salt were raised in the price for shipping/importing.


What president signed the SALT 2 treaty?

Gerald Ford


Athletes needs salt for these?

During an important effort they release salt.


What was the name of the agreement betwween the US and sovient Union to limit the amount of nuclear weapons?

The agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union to limit the number of nuclear weapons was known as the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT). The first of these agreements, SALT I, was signed in 1972 and aimed to curb the arms race by establishing limits on intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs). SALT II, which was signed in 1979 but never ratified by the U.S. Senate, sought to further reduce the number of strategic nuclear weapons. These agreements were significant steps in the efforts to control nuclear proliferation during the Cold War.