U.S.-Soviet Summit
President Ronald Reagan announced a December 1987 date had been set for a U.S.-Soviet summit in Washington, D.C. The president said he was… read more
President Ronald Reagan announced a December 1987 date had been set for a U.S.-Soviet summit in Washington, D.C. The president said he was expected to sign an agreement with the Soviet Union that would eliminate the entire class of U.S.-Soviet Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF). close
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