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Vladivostok agreement
noun
- a preliminary arms control accord concluded by Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and U.S. President Gerald Ford in Vladivostok, U.S.S.R., in December 1974.
Example Sentences
I don't want to say that I'd adopt everything in the Vladivostok agreement.
I think it's accurate to say," he noted of an accord Gerald Ford had made with the Soviets in 1974, "that when the Vladivostok agreement was reached there was almost a dearth of news about the negotiations.
After the Vladivostok agreement, Dr. Kissinger came to China and told us about it, and I said to Dr. Kissinger, "Well, you two will continue your race."
Referring to the comprehensive package, Gromyko charged that the U.S. was trying to sidestep the Vladivostok agreement by presenting an entirely new position.
It was this Vladivostok agreement that Jimmy Carter wanted to push aside in 1977 in his evangelic zeal to substitute deep cuts in missiles and warheads.
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