| United States. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency - 1979 - 924 pages
...Negotiations. President Carter and President Brezhnev emphasized the great importance the sides attached to the negotiations on the mutual reduction of forces...armaments and associated measures in Central Europe in which they are participating with other states. A reduction of the military forces of both sides... | |
| 1976 - 420 pages
...peaceful future of Europe. "The USA and the USSR also attach high importance to the negotiations on mutual reduction of forces and armaments and associated measures in Central Europe. They agree to contribute actively to the search for mutually acceptable solutions on the basis of principle... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1973 - 50 pages
...OPENING STATEMENT OF US AMBASSADOR STANLEY R. RESOE My Government warmly welcomes the beginning of these negotiations on the mutual reduction of forces and...armaments and associated measures in Central Europe. A great challenge lies before us. Central Europe is the focus of one of the greatest concentrations... | |
| 1974 - 128 pages
...reductions may change the balance also remains to be seen. THE STATISTICS OP MUTUAL FOKCE REDUCTIONS Negotiations on the mutual reduction of forces and...armaments and associated measures in Central Europe are to start on 30 October 1973 in Vienna. The relative strengths and imbalances — both ways —... | |
| 830 pages
...conventional arms trade, 743-744 environmental modification, 744 US-USSR Joint Statement (1974), 744 Mutual Reduction of Forces and Armaments and Associated Measures in Central Europe, 4 Non-Proliferation Treaty (1968), 734-737 and nuclear assistance, 734-735 nuclear-free zone in South... | |
| United States. Congress. Atomic Energy Joint Committee - 1975 - 110 pages
...solutions of these questions. The USA and the USSR also attach high importance to the negotiations on mutual reduction of forces and armaments and associated measures in Central Europe. They agree to contribute actively to the search for mutually acceptable solutions on the basis of principle... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - 1976 - 205 pages
...peaceful future of Europe. The USA and the USSR also attach high importance to the negotiations on mutual reduction of forces and armaments and associated measures in Central Europe. They agree to contribute actively to the search for mutually acceptable solutions on the basis of principle... | |
| Louis J. Mensonides, James A. Kuhlman - 1976 - 200 pages
...reductions and strategic arms limitations are inherent in any realistic easing of tension in Europe. MUTUAL REDUCTION OF FORCES AND ARMAMENTS AND ASSOCIATED MEASURES IN CENTRAL EUROPE The talks on mutual reduction of forces began as the "Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions in Europe"... | |
| Nils Bertel Einar Andrén, Karl Edvard Birnbaum - 1976 - 226 pages
...approach than has often been the practice in the past. II. POSITIONS AND COMPROMISES: THE SHORT-TERM Negotiations on the "mutual reduction of forces and armaments and associated measures" started in October 1973 in Vienna. Progress has so far been modest. There has been agreement on the... | |
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