Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 32The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks produced a series of comprehensive arms control agreements between the United States and the Soviet Union that for the first time limited the deployment of ballistic missiles and anti-ballistic missile systems. Commonly referred to as "SALT I," the agreements were signed by President Richard Nixon and the General Secretary of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev at the Moscow Summit in May 1972. This volume documents the negotiations leading up to the agreement, the internal deliberations among U.S. policy makers, and reveals the play of political and national security considerations that factored into U.S. policy decisions.
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... President's Daily Briefings President / HAK Memoranda of Conversation Staff Files SALT Subject Files National Security Council Institutional Files ( H - Files ) National Security Council Meetings National Security Council Minutes Senior ...
... President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board PHOTINT , photo intelligence PM , Bureau of Politico - Military ... President PSAC , President's Science Advisory Committee R & D , research and development RDT & E , research , development ...
... President of the United States Allison , Royal B. , Lieutenant General , USAF , member , delegation to the Strategic ... President's Foreign Intelligence Ad- visory Board from 1970 Beam , Jacob D. , Ambassador to the Soviet Union from ...
... President's Assistant for National Security Affairs from June 1969 until June 1970 ; Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from June 1970 until January 1973 ; Army Vice Chief of Staff from January until August ...
... President Richard M. Nixon's first press conference on Jan- uary 27 , 1969 , he was asked about the possibility of starting strategic arms limitation talks ( SALT ) with the Soviet Union . The President replied that he preferred " to ...