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ID141018
Title ProperGreatest caution and prudence
LanguageENG
AuthorSAVELYEV, Alexander
Summary / Abstract (Note) Active arms control negotiations between the Soviet Union and the United States began in 1969. It was not an easy time in relations between the two countries. Therefore, although both parties agreed that the arms race needed to be limited, they tried to condition the talks on the fulfillment of additional requirements: for example, a withdrawal of Soviet troops from Czechoslovakia or termination of U.S. bombings in Vietnam. This bargaining could continue indefinitely. But, thank God, the then Soviet and U.S. leaders -Leonid Brezhnev and Richard Nixon - realized that there were issues that were crucial for the very survival of their countries. So the disarmament issue sidelined even the issue of the Vietnam War. We should not forget that even in the worst of times we were able to launch the long process of dialogue, which per se helped to improve bilateral relations.
`In' analytical NoteRussia in Global Affairs Vol. 13, No.3; Jul/Sep 2015: p.161-171
Journal SourceRussia in Global Affairs 2015-09 13, 3
Key WordsNATO ;  Prudence ;  Western Powers ;  Greatest Caution