The SALT Treaty involved nuclear arms limitation talks between US leaders Nixon and Carter and Soviet leader Brezhnev from 1972 to 1979. SALT I was signed in 1972 and SALT II in 1979, establishing agreements to limit strategic nuclear weapons and reduce tensions during the Cold War.
The SALT Treaty involved nuclear arms limitation talks between US leaders Nixon and Carter and Soviet leader Brezhnev from 1972 to 1979. SALT I was signed in 1972 and SALT II in 1979, establishing agreements to limit strategic nuclear weapons and reduce tensions during the Cold War.
The SALT Treaty involved nuclear arms limitation talks between US leaders Nixon and Carter and Soviet leader Brezhnev from 1972 to 1979. SALT I was signed in 1972 and SALT II in 1979, establishing agreements to limit strategic nuclear weapons and reduce tensions during the Cold War.
● SALT II was signed in Vienna on June 18, 1979 Summary ● Strategic Arms Limitation Talks or SALT for short ● SALT was a series of conferences and corresponding treaties involving the United States and Soviet Union ● It was attempting to restrict the amount of nuclear weapons used in the Cold War ● There were two talks and agreements, SALT I and SALT II Impact
● This treaty caused there to be less tension in
the Cold War because there was less weapons to use against each other