Beyond the Summit: Next Steps in Arms Control
Ambassador Paul Nitze discussed five tasks to be pursued in the wake of the Dec. 8 signing of the INF treaty: ratification of the treaty, c… read more
Ambassador Paul Nitze discussed five tasks to be pursued in the wake of the Dec. 8 signing of the INF treaty: ratification of the treaty, continued work on the START treaty, space and defense issues, non-nuclear arms, and the broader context of U.S.-Soviet relations. close
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